Lakewood High School - Lahian Yearbook (Lakewood, CO)

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W' .,.,t 7 'v- f,...,, -' + Juniors ......... ji.-v -.2 W N H ' ,ZW ., alfmqym M'--9 '-iw-.4,: Sophomores ...... ..... . . -2.1--J: .-ai.:--L ---f ' . -1 A. YT-, Hiina., Sports .....,..,,, ,,,,,,, Activities ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Royalty .....,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, Autographs .....,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 9-26 27-74 75-92 93-112 113-136 137-184 185-192 193-200 This color section presented to the Lakewood High School by the following firms: Color Separations By Zephyr Litho., Inc. ' Lithography By TeweII's Printing 81 Lithographing A and it IS a most of our School. Besides being a hook of book of the future because the are the society of tomorrow and ever small, additheir touch to ln this book are scientists, of the worldto come. The to this future depends no one else. t Louie Neiheisel is also 3 this hook act, how- world. common con- you and Student'Body President Y. 'H 5 v :in v ,i wi QE gi. - mags wmv' 'arming Q, if hz!!3 me .gm X , TT YVAQFV' Z? gi ii ii 1 . ' s Ii, . 4 5 . O memory! thou midway world Twixt earth paradise and Abraham Lincoln .ffm . ' '1 W A If 1 ' Q, sl 2. fs.:-3 X Q XX, WK.. Y' V 'X qi- Lg ' gr. I li : A fs . Q al 3? Q' X, W ' l, . 1 xi 5: ' i is ' 1. K. R x- gl 5, - , its Y We W . .bf 3 L L if ' , 'R M , , 5, .W ,., YH w , . W-K. 'W 5, . .441 ., , 1 3 L l.:.'- , - .- 'i 'g A Y ff' AM Mm W ,. .. Ji? 1,1 s law? . - 7g'H .5 1 f 1 , N , WMM.. V f , 1,. 3 M glo- -wwu www , M W W ,' ww- .4 ,www ,f MAH, v Q we Y ff H w J 5-' 53-A 4? Him m . Q M, 4 any I I I E i 1 f 2 I ,,,4f BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. C. E. Meyers, Mr. I. I. Richey, Mr. W. Van Arsdale, Mr. H Shelton, Mr. H. D. Lutz, and Mr. Hook. PRINCIPAL MR. J. VERNON l-IEASTON Colorado State College B. A. , M. A. 10 A 'fm SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS CONTRIBUTE LEADERSHIP ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL MISS PHYLLIS ROOP Colorado State College B.A. Denver University M. A. MR. NORBERT L. VonOSTEN junior Counselor Colorado State College B. S. University of Colorado M.A. MR. DALE MOORE Senior Counselor Nebraska State Teachers A. B. University of Minnesota M. A. University of Missouri M. Ed. if rmpx iw- MR. KENNETH GORSKY Sophomore Counselor Carthage College B. A. University of Wisconsin M. S. rf MISS MARILYN IENSON Sophomore and Senior College Counselor State University of Iowa B. S. Columbia University M. A. , an- ., Mr. Ed Bennett Colorado Uni- versity B. A. English III .1 W .a k V ' 'I 'If ,A , A . , J if 1 Y Miss Barbara Larson Morningside College, B. A. Spee ch and Drama Miss Barbara Scheer Baylor Univer- sity B. A. , M. A. English III LANGUAGE I Us , , , 41' r Q ,TW gif . wr-ff l ...., f A Miss Sandra Thomas University of Texas B. A. English III if x jr A Y fs -Q ,A -Q ff Mrs. Mary LeClerCq Ball State College B. A. Engnsh 11,111 A Wa ilk THE TEACHER IS A PROPHET. xl 12 ARTS Junior English develops strong skills in reading, analyzing, and ,A 34 discussing. By composing original and expository essays, the students study grammar and become more adept in self- 77 -.M expression. Under the Rutger's program, students benefit from 1 each teacher's specialty and from smaller class sizes. X . Ti'- .ar .ft Ps V., K -1 f. V? gg..-W , ii. Mrs. Anderson Reading Room Assistant The sophomore English program teaches the basic fundamentals and rules of grammar. Through reading and discussion the students are prepared for their junior year. The course is designed to bridge the elementary knowledge with the advanced program of high school. HE LAY9 THE FOUNDATION OF TOMORROW Seniors take English either to prepare themselves for college or to obtain a firm background for applying English usage to everyday life. The College Prep student concentrates on the reading, analysis, and classroom discussion of long works, with emphasis the student's skill in practical English. Mr. Charles McLain English III, Iv, c.P. English II, IV Double, double, toil, and trouble. . . 13 on outside reading. The English IV program develops Oklahoma State Miss Charlene Mrs. Linda University, B. A. Lewis Henry Colorado State Baker University, Colorado University, M, A, B. A. University, B. A. f uv 0 1 Mr. David Yetter Rockmont College, B.A. English ll If lf Miss Charlotte Moore Texas University B. A. English II rr 3'- ff MJ Mrs. Sally Tucker Southeastern Oklahoma State, B. A. English II C. P., Novel Mrs. Cukjati C. P. , Novel . SOCIAL The major goal of the history department is to prepare students for citizenship in the twentieth century. The various courses develop attitudes of perspective, tolerance, historical awareness, historical curiosity, and world consciousness. The world history course provides an insight into national government institutions and peoples' cultures. The American history course presents material concerning the relationship between America's past, present, and future. The large groups and achievement grouping are designed to introduce as much information as possible in large group lectures and to enable each student to work according to his capacity. . 1 . Mr. William Mr. Hugh McPhee Mrs- Lois Wagner Lewis Colorado State East Tennessee Colorado Col- College B. A. State College B. S. lege B. A. World History World History World History Mr. Lawrence Clark Mankato State Teachers B. A. Colorado University M. A. World History, Geography NCQ Q f il Q54 Mr. Lloyd Musselman Western Maryland B. A University of Denver M. A. American History and Government, World Affairs THE TEACHER IS AN ARTIST HE WORKS STUDIES Mr. Theron Owen Westem State College A . B. Denver Univer- sity M. A . American History Mr. Harmon Mothershead Northwest Missouri State College B. S. University of Colorado M. A. American History I ...X ffl 7525 iff? fag ai 7 .255 filfiii L? 1 'hr +4-w N ,,. ...rivet A a wQ452efs25z,s J Mr. Robert O 'Connell Holy Cross B. S. Harvard A, M. T, American History Mr. Duane Cummins Phillips University B. A. American History 9. W, ri Mrs. Dunne Team Teach ing Clerk Mrs. jan French Kansas State University B. A. journalism, Psychology -usa? WITH THE PRECIOUS CLAY OF UNFOLDING PERSONALITY MATHEMATICS Mr. Derald Dunegan Abilene Christian College B. S . South Dakota University M. N. S. Geometry, Algebra II, Trig Mr. Richard Lansford Illinois State Normal Univer- sity B. A . Algebra I, Il p, I sg av . ew W3 . fi fire . Z'Qr, ffT21N Mgt? .. .W kwfii wif- Y if K I Mr. Sherwood Jenson Southwest Mis- souri State B. S. Missouri Uni- versity M. A . Algebra, Geometry xx I Arz: A Mr. Edwin Olmstead University of Colorado B. A. , M.B. S. Geometry, Algebra Il Mr. -W. D. Slocum Colorado College B. A. Colorado State College M. A. Geometry, Algebra II The mathematics department emphasizes the teaching of the foundations of mathematics, challenging the student to desire the answer to why does it work? rather than just accepting the results of an operation. The various math classes use modern study, designed to provide students with a flexible knowledge of mathematics. Math Anal consists of calculus and higher math fields. Students intending to take Math Analysis take a combined trigonometry and algebra course in their junior year which is accelerated, emphasizing points not covered in the regular academic program. W wo' A ' ,! .. Mrs. Pearl Price University of Nebraska B. S. Math Analysis, Trigonometry, Advanced Math, Algebra ll THE TEACHER IS A BUILDER. HE WORKS WITH THE 16 The purpose of the science department is to provide the stu- Q dent with the fundamental ideas of scientific thought. Through if f a combined program of laboratory exercises and text study, 'Q ' as the student learns not only the basic facts of science, but also how to apply them to common occurrences of life. The biology and physics courses use programs established by the National Science Foundation. The chemistry program is a continuation of the use of the scientific methods learned in the previous Mr- Gary l 1 science courses. Petersen f University of 'ig' Colorado B. S. ' Physics I, Il ,Q ...L 'Q-P M X if V i: . Mr. Richard Yamaguchi Colorado Uni- versity B. A. , M. B. S. so Chemistry Agn 4-'J Mr. Gerald Winjum Northern State Teachers College B. S. Temple University M. S. ' Physics xx be - alll Mr. Donald Glittenberg Wisconsin State College B. S. Biology I, II 'f , W Q2 Mr. Donald Lohrentz Ohio State B. S. Texas A S M, M. A. Biology, Geometry, Geology HIGHER AND FINER VALUES OF CIVILIZATIONS. 17 -Qrwnsaa-fffw FOREIGN LANGUAGE . 15' K sf F 'Wk .1 1 f Mrs. Lynda DeLuryea Louisiana State Univer- sity B. S. French , Miss Van Puffelen French The foreign language courses prepare the student not only in oral and written skills, but also in knowledge of the country. The first year of a language is 95M oral reading and discussion. with a little grammar. The second year still emphasizes conversation, but initiates more grammar in the reading and Writing forms. An equal combination of grammar and oral participation is pro- vided for in the third year language course. In the fourth year, students learn the fine points of grammar and conversation by reading plays and novels. me Miss Athenia Athey Colorado Uni- versity B. A. Spanish Mr. Libor Brom Charles Univer- sity, Prague IUC University of Colorado M. A. Russian, Ger- man sr ah Mr. Michael Hussie University of Colorado B. A. Spanish Mr. Raoul Pirri University of Rome B. A. University of Kentucky M. A. French 1?-aa' in . s A. fr if I 31 ,M 2 t. te if S WN. Q A N Y 9 6 Mrs. Beulah Adams Iowa State University B. A. Latin THE TEACHER I8 A BELIEVER. HE HAS ABIDING 18 Mr John Thomalla University of Colorado B. M. Ed. , M Ed. MUSIC Miss Suan Mochal Marycrest College B A The music department's aim is to provide facilities and aid for anyone wishing to participate in either vocal or instrumental music. The band makes approximately seventy appearances each year, divided among pep rallies, concerts, and football games. The Lakewood High School band is the only one which has performed on television four consecutive years. The orchestra performs twice a year, playing the Messiah and accompanying the spring musical. The vocal department has a reputation for presenting excellent concerts and musicals. The fall concert, the Christmas program, and the spring concert are the main performances of the vocal groups. The Mixed Chorus takes the lead in these presentations, singing more difficult and challenging selections. FAITH IN THE IMPROVABILITY OF THE HUMAN RACE 19 Miss Eleanor Mr. Tom Hancock Colorado University B. S. Colorado State College M. A. Health 8 P. E. PHYSICAL EDUCATION , .M . ...aw K . , Mr. Charles Newcomb Colorado State University B. S. Biology, P. E. tx Pendleton Mr. Don Shaw Fort Hays Kansas State College B. S. M. A. Biology, P. E. University of Wichita A. B. Art, P. E. s Miss Darlene Schmidt Kent State University B. S. Biology, P. E. Opportunities for the development of physical, mental, moral, and emotional health are pro- vided for by the physical education department. The program strives to contribute to the development of muscular strength and endurance and the ability to think quickly and clearly. Diversified sports are offered during the period, so that all students may participate and strength- en their points of interest. ral it R if f a .S T fl? .M - . ' : 552 7 . -iii' . V iva P i: 1?i7'51:'fxi'l5.5 . THE TEACHER IQ A FRIEND. HIS HEART RESPONDQ Mrs. Fawn Cox Northeastern Oklahoma State College B. S. Typing I, General Business .gg f I ' Y I ,,,,, 'aw i -'55, 12, 'T' f' .L Miss juanene Galloway Texas Tech College B. B A C. P. Typing, General Miss Barbara Anton Business, Typing Kansas State Teachers College B. S. , M. S. Business Math S Law XI? BUSINESS EDUCATION ' l d The functions of business education are to contribute to students genera education an to develop vocational competence. General business, business law, and business math are general courses, not geared to make students business people, but to develop practical skills, useful in all fields. Advanced shorthand and typing, business machines, and bookkeeping are designed as vocational courses. The newest course is College Prep Typing, designed specifically to teach students how to type research papers and give them a system of note taking for lectures. L xr L. Q.. 1 ,N wl,,,ff ' Mrs. Beverly Harris Colorado State College B. S. Shorthand, Typing Mr. Dewitt Merritt Denver Univer- sity B.S., M.A. Business Law, Office Machines, Sho rtha nd Mrs. Lucille Smith Colorado State College B. S. Denver Univer sity M. A . Bookkeeping, Typing T0 THE FAITH AND DEVOTION OF HIS STUDENTS .X .X X I Mr. Fred Burnett Colorado State College B.A. , M. A. Art a Ysgftiaisi f l I R HOME ECONOMICS The principal aim of the home economics department is to pre- pare girls for their futures in the areas of child psychology, family relations, health, money management, food and cloth- ing. Independent firms provide many of the materials used in the laboratory section. ,wg C. ef Cl' 'JA 'K 4-1-P:-F C jf Mrs. Sarah Riggs Texas WOman's University B. S. English II Q I-lomemaking, The purpose of art is to give students a chance to 1 develop their creative talents, using varied media, Q such as oil paints, water colors, and pastels. They also work on three dimensional projects in stone sculptor, wood carving, and ceramics. For the ix career minded students, units on commercial art, architecture, and industrial design are offered. THE TEACHER IQ AN AUTHOR . .K ,. f 75 K 1 A PF 3 4 I ' :efills Mr. Craig Boyatt Colorado State College B. A. , M. A. Drafting 1-I. I PZ. V Y 1' ,E Q Mr. Darryl Peters Colorado State University B6 S. Woodworking ., . E, A T ilk -H. X I s i . f ilk -, .. V Q la. i . I Mr. Harry Wolfe Colorado State University B. S. Colorado State College M. A. General Metals Shop, Auto Mechanics Mr. Meryl Carey Fort Hays State College B. S. , M. S. Drivers' Fdncation INDUSTRIAL ARTS The industrial arts, drafting, metal working, and woodworking, give boys an opportunity to choose a career and begin develop- ing it while still in high school. While learning the fundamen- tal processes, they also develop self-reliance and consideration for others. X V.. V DRIVERS' EDUCATION The drivers' education course consists of classroom and driving phases. Traffic laws, basic carmechanics, driving Courtesy, and operation of a car are the main areas cov- ered. HE WRITES THE BOOK OF THE FUTURE LIBRARY L.. L Miss Sikes Librarian The Lakewood High School library is equipped to handle all possible needs of students. Through the use of over ten thousand volumes concerning various subjects, and an outstanding selection of magazines, students are given an opportunity to broaden their classroom studies. The library contains several volumes of ency- clopedias and reference books concerning specific topics. Two workroorns, designed for individual and group study, and the audio-visual room are adjacent to the library. The Great Books Discussion Group meets every Tuesday night. The Lakewood High members are Dick Cheeseman, Carl Wyant, Gretchen Norwalk, and joan Culnan. 24 STUDENT LIBRARIANS Mary Krueger Pat Patton Judy Cable Yvonne Dawson Kathy LaBrant Bonnie Casedy Linda Kaufman Katherine Smith Dav Sue Teaque Norma jean Field Carolyn Kanaga Cheri Bladt Randy Combs Sharon Land Becky Ratliff Gloria Adams e Whittaker SECRETARIES Mrs. Florence Stillman Mrs. Iris Cox DFFICE HELP Terry Lutzick Judy I-Ieckel Becky Ratliff Becky Newstrand Pat Steil Lynn Baldry Gwen Cavnar Sandy Lambert Kay Lindbloom Marvilene Schlichte Virginia Nelson Ann Rohrer Norma Griess Joan Brady Joetha Dickman Sue Goldman Sharon Yates COOKS DEAN'9 HELP Connie Amick Kris Mattson Pat Lensen Judy I-Iachmeister Mary Plummer Shelley Hodgson Rita Gould Betty Sage Sandy Woolley Judy Cable Rhonda Kercher Sharon Witt Marilyn Gaffney Sig Slaughter Lorraine Northcutt Claudia Kelly Janet Schroeder Anne King Becky Ratliff Dorothy Sigler Leola Babb Jean Davis Eunice Aldrich Jane Patterson Irene Dorsey Lila Hackler Opal Carver Dona Baker NURSE Mrs. Naomi Patterson C? cusronmws SCHOOL STAFF 25 Ray Baker John Thomas Jim Gavin Winfred Hines Lyle Suratt Wayne Phillips Glen Parsons Dwight Stubbs PTA One of the main functions of the Lakewood High School PTA is to act as an information group on school affairs for parents and students. The group publishes Tiger Tales monthly. ln addition, the PTA furnishes one-third of the cost of hosting an AFS student, donates seven cents per member to a Teacher Grant and School Fund, sells season tickets for the Lakewood High football games, and gives a luncheon for the faculty. The annual Christmas program put on by the music department is sponsored by the PTA. This year's money raising project of the PTA was an indoor Art show. Four thousand, five hundred paintings were displayed, along with a group of United Nations friendship paintings on loan. Forty-eight adults and sixty- one students entered paintings. The art show drew an attendance of over 600 persons. Mrs. Fred Lightner Mr. Vernon Heaston Mrs. George Priest President 2nd Vice President Treasurer The 1st Vice Presidency is rotating from member to member each month because Mrs. Ison moved. Mrs. Marquis Norwalk is Secretary. Committee Chairmen: Mrs . Mrs . Miss Mrs . Mrs . Mrs . Mrs . Mrs . Mrs . 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AV . i ' Kyiv f -9 f - x A I ' s,yfg3Qm,1 .f.,::,AmfA11irA, mfr- A - . . . may wfm m,,fmwM5f.1 lmwffifwkfx ff-fy---W1 sf 1 f Mawr- A f 1 A K VA J q,75,:,v, . fgiggfu A ,ME , A SK 13 ., L , te, ' A5 . ' 'z:m3Az' ,.., I ' Q 1 1 M Wm SENIORS .o SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 1963-1964 Pres. Bob Cadigan Vice-Pres. Greg Owen Sec. Debbie Atchison Treas. Sandie Bredengerd 1962-1963 Pres. john Kretz Vice-Pres. jay Spickelmier Sec. Jann Bennett Treas. Debbie Atchison 1961-1962 Pres. jack Schmidt Vice-Pres. Louie Neiheisel Sec. Pat Brady Treas. Betty Parks l TIGERS. TIGERS. HEAR US ROAR WE'RE THE CLASS OF '64 UNITED WE STAND: DIVIED WE FALL WE'RE THE CLASS THAT TOPS THEM ALL HOMEROOM OFFICERS ROW ONE: joan Goeddel, Sharon Smith, Kathy Aerts, janet Richards, Rita Gould, Becky Roscoe, Mary Morton, Nancy Wagner, Wanda Yager, Jeannie Sparks, Pat Burr, Claudia Hale. ROW TWO: Amy Hyde, Tom Kirkqatrick, Don Marks, john Schoenbauer, Paul Arends, Tom Woodruff, Tom Townsend, David Inwood, Nikki Newell, Lucinea DePaula. ROW THREE: Virginia Taylor, Gary Cole, Steve Elliott, Kirk Tracy, Bob Dominick, john DeMoney, jim Arnold, Nancy Bentson, Linda Parsons, Pat Wilson. 28 West Side Story elephant jokes studying Tiger Moore school lunches Tiger's Den Vanity Fair spring vacation student center Savants class yell bonfires skiing summer vacation Music -B51 Beatles to be or not to be talent show Steve Harrison's hair broken legs report cards short skirts death of President Kennedy Astronauts teachers rivalry between schools fat chance Drill Team uniforms ratted ha ir Miss Jensen paved parking lot new wing going to state term papers Miss Scheer Nail 314 Mash European tour announcements john Glenn Homecoming Dance Lister vs Tracy underclassmen exams Lucinea woodsies Pep Club Dance dirty tennies Monkey Clash Day SENIOR MEMORIES Maria from West Side Story Hootenannies Finn's Folly surfers Penny pep assemblies 3:10 books orange and black hootenannies cheerleaders parties homework dates Oto going steady Dudley Doright contacts Brigadoon friends Student Exchange sleeping in class Valentine's Dance wrestling tight pants Baja Seniois First! teacher twist senior breakfast Dog cheating Christmas Dance golf weekends Pony Scott Carpenter Kings flunking Tab Junior-Senior Plays basketball ditching crowded halls homeroom football twist Beat Week class rings Queens 1964 GRADUATION Kathy Abbott Kathy Aerts Ron Alberts Patsy Allen Bob Amick Connie Arellano Paul Arends Christie Arno jim Arnold Debra Atchison Karen Baker Lynn Baldry Ray Bangert Mark Barber Sue Barney Frank Barnett Gary Basharn Sharyn Beck Charles Becker Connie Beeman Mwfflx. nw g MN z if sb-5 45 'Q gs' Q vm Jann Bennett Kurt Bennet Ann Bennington William Bennington Nancy Bentson Chex-ylyn Beuchat Mary Bingham Stanley Black Cheri Bladt jerry Blanckaert Richard Bogacz Doris Brader Barbara Bradley Ioan Brady Pat Brady John Brasaemle Terry Bray Sandie Bredengerd Reiny Brester Lawrence Brettell 5 jane Brokaw Margaret Broman Barbara Brown Lloyd Brown Stephen Brown Bill Bulow Patty Burr Marje Burroughs Judith Cable Robert Cadigan Nancy Cady Ron Carter Sandy Carter Bonnie Casedy Sheila Casey George Cathey Gwen Cavnar Ronald Chadwick Robert Chamberlain Alice Chambers lx , . QW. gn ,ff 4 F ,W -sg, 1-.:,u,gl9, Xia A-w Nw ,. -v 3 ,M M, 1 -mm.. 11 John Churma Jack Clark Gary Claussen Pam Clayton Shirley Clements Betty Clemes Garry Cole Greg Collins Richard Collison Duane Colvin Dan Congdon Nancy Cooper judythe Cosseboom Elizabeth Craig Anna Cramer Virginia Crawford Marilyn Cribbs Linda Cripe jill Daddow Mike Davis 'X I .f . , 'rg 52: Xfkill Q , , ' Yv l. lj.- 'f ,K ,,- 4 Ava-f'fwf+ , A WAI fWTwgf f J- M, x - A -.. Qu A my 1 fm, ,, hs, Y f K 1 w. .PI X X if SJ W. K lb Bob Davis Sheron Davis Stephanie Dawes jim Day Dave DeFie1d Carol Dernok john DeMoney Lucenia DePau1a Steve Derby Nancy DeWitt joetha Dickman Bob Dominick Mary Dori- Alan Dorsey Janice Dow Karen Dowell Sherry Downey Rochelle Downing Perry Duggan Diane Dunlap Sherri Easterwood Sherry Eaton Jane Eckels Steve Elliott Mildred Erickson Steve Espinoza Sue Estes Karen Eubanks Bruce Fetterhoff jill Fisher Creath Fletcher Bev Foote Hugh Fraser Tom Frickell Bob Fritz Gary Funk Marilyn Gaffney Paulette Ganz Mary Geddes Rod Getty 'im lv, Q 'WKJ Drlene Glasmann Sheri Glovka joan Goeddel Sue Goldman Sharon Goolsby Rita Gould Virginia Grady Judy Graham Sally Graham Wayne Graham Evelyn Green Pat Green Norma Griess Georgeana Gustafson Judy Hachmeister Claudia Hale Andrew Hansen Kathy Hansen Janice Harker Joyce Harker ., A ' Q .Ji 1 n Steve Harrison Eric Hartisough Richard Hail Charles Hawkins Judy Heckel Gary Hemsath Mike Higgins Shelley Hodgson Robyn Hogg Kathy Hoover Peg Horan Tom Horn Edith Houk Gerrie Houk Paul I-Iousand Austin Howell Byron Hughes Carlene Hunter Amy Hyde D avid Inwood ,A f- QW ma 'Af up-M -'. . ,mfs -- , M-3, lf? A 1, 4.-5,5 W 94 . ?f ' 4:5'I1: . lei, A537 , W Sandi lacino Jenene Jacobs Nancy James Bill Jarvis Sue Jelinek Dian Jenkins Fran Jensen Mike Joersz Judi Johnson Karen Johnson Richie Jones Jeff Josephs Carolyn Kanaga Claudia Kelly Rhonda Kercher Charles Kersten Allan Keyse Anne King Patty King Tom Kirkpatrick Ginger Koger Howard Kourik Joann Kreager John Kretz Lee Kuhlke C athy LaBrant Sandi Lambert Yvonne Lansing Sylvia Lansky P at Laurita Barry Lawson Todd Leasia Linda Lees Debbie Lewis Pat Ley Fred Lightner Kay Lindbloom Linda Lister Russ Livingston Martha Logan . 'w- 'i :Wm-H w - f- ww,-I Betty Lucero julie Lucking Sandra Lundeen Terry Lutzick Sandra Markey Don M asks Freddie Marshall Patty M artln Viola Martinez Steve Mason Diana Mathison Sharon Meads Wesley Megill D an Menser Marsha Merriam Judy Meshko Bob Messner Mike Meyer Gregg Miller Karen Moe New 'HQ v My . Shauna Moffatt Joyce Mogan G ary Mohatt C arol Mollot John Morgenstern Marty Morton jim Mrazek Mike Murphy Dorothy Myers Sherry Myers Betsy McC ammon Tom McCombe Steve McCulloch S us an M cC utche on Gary McDowell Mercedis McFarland Dennis McLain Diane McLaren Bob McLaughlin Drew Naber A 'ff K... 4 7 . Nw, N 1-.gg ,Q aw, ' ja., .1 ,,. f Dan Nash Louie Neiheisel Buck Nelson D arryl Nelson Jack Nelson Linda Nelson Virginia Nelson Peggy Newell Nikki Newell Ellen Newman Becky Newstrand Karen Newton Lorraine Northcutt Carol Nyberg Lynn Olson Greg Owen Betty P arks P eggy P arr P olly P arrish Linda P arsons Karen P ascal Vonnie P atterson Richard Peake P am P egram Frank P enn Robert P enquite George Pepler P aul P erry Mary Plummer JoAnne Porter Sandie Price Sue Pritchard Mel Proctor Ernest Proffit Stan Prokop Regina Quackenbush Paul Quinlan Ed Rairie David Ramey Edith Ramsey A. j. J? 'S ff 158' QM H' 'ju Www ggi' ,QQ 'M K ,, Gary Ranck Becky Ratliff Steve Raughton Chris Ray Bruce Reedy Donna Reeves Karen Reid Mark Reisdorf Judy Renalde janet Richards Kathy Richey Karen Riley Dyna Rising Judy Robinson Ann Rohrer Kay Rollins Becky Roscoe Charles Rose Susan Rosewitz Steve Ross y ,. Quai? K M. eo, Q' ., Q a. x ,T ,lx3' f N -new M? wx mx. 1, mf Susan Ryan Betty Sage Charles Scarffe Judith Scheehean Sylvia Schilling Marviline Schlichte Jack Schmidt John Schoenbauer Janet Schroeder Don Schultz Kathleen Schutte james Scott Claudia Seibert joan Seitz Barry Semmens Karen Shannep Carloss Shea jo Sheda George Sheram Ioan Skalicky ME ,. KW 4, MTSQ1 X sf 'mm QMX. x Jilin R ,QM WI, X y Ni, K ' .f diy Sig Slaughter Sharon Smith Laurie Sorenson Jean Sparks Darrel Spears Jay Spickelrnier Loretta Spillane Barbara Spooner Richard Spoonem ore S andy Spradlin Janna Springer Steve Stancyk Pat Steil Barbara Stephens Blynda Stewart Pat Stewart Reta Stewart Mary Stichka Sandy Stiner Mike Stiponovich Sue Storaiz jula Storey Bob Suiker Mary S11-uthers Gay Sullivan Sue Summers Don Swaim Michelle Swanzy Nancy Swarfzlander Suzi Tarr Richie Taylor Virginia T aylor Richard Thompson Marilyn Thorp Biff Tompkins Pat Tousignant Terry Townsend Kirk Tracy Carol Turner Mike Van Dittie Q5-. in QQ 'Q ,an :W- W r ,L .. 1:4 N , 4 if. 1 . 'ix .,-o 'ff' Janet Voice N ancy W agner Ianice W asinger M ark W atenpaugh S ally W atkins C arolyn W atson Ken Weber Lynn Wedgwood janet Wells Robert Wells Robert Whipple Judy Whitaker Bruce Wiebe M artha W ildm an john Williams Gena Willis Pat Wilson Mike Winters Sharon Witt William Wood : Tom Woodruff Sandra Woolley Wanda Yager Sharon Yates Gre g Yow ell Dorothy Zarn ora E3 That's all, folks! SEN IDR DIRECTORY KATHY ABBOTT Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Business Club 43 Homeroom Secretary 2, 33 Office Practice 4. KATHLEEN AERETS Pep Club 43 Girls' Club 43 FTA 43 Drama Club 4- Serenaders 43 Music Man 43 Messiah Soloist 4. RON ALBERTS Wrestling 33 Men's Den 2, 3, 4. Y PATSY ALLEN Girls' Club 43 IRC 223 Future Librarian 23 Library Assistant BOB AMICK Track 23 Cross Country 43 Men's Den 2, 3,43 Chess Club 3. CONNIE ARELLANO Baseball 33 Basketball 2,43 Volleyball 43 Pep Club 43 Girls' Club 3,43 FTA 43 Ski Club 33 President of Spanish Club 33 Vice President of Spanish Club 4. PAUL ARENDS Track 23 Men's Den 2, 3, 43 FTA 23 Honor Society 43 Ski Club 43 Chess Club 33 Red Cross 23 Homeroom Officer 43 Academic Achievement 2. CHRISTIE ARNO Basketball 23 Band 2, 33 Girls' Club 3,43 GAA 23 Honor Society 43 Ski Club 3,43 Soviet Rela- tions 4. JAMES ARNOLD Baseball 23 Cross Country 23 Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Men's Den 2,3,4, ski Club 2, 3, 43 Physical Science 33 Homeroom Pres. 4. DEBRA ATCHISON Lahian 43 Spec- ator Editor 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Girls' Club 3, 43 Thespians 3, 43 Business Club 33 Red Cross 33 Junior Class Treasurer3 Senior Class Secretary. KAREN BAKER Pep Club 33 FTA 2, 3,4, Treasurer3 Girls' Club 3,45 Latin Club 2, 33 Red Cross 2. LYNN BALDRY Pep Club 23 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 Voice of Youth 23 Busi- ness Club 3,43 Red Cross 2, 33 Office Practice 4. RAYMOND BANGERT Track 2, 33 Basketball 2, 3,43 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Men's Den 2, 3, 43 Honor Soc- iety 43 L Club 2, 3,4, Sec. -Treas- urer 4. MARK BARBER Voice of Youth 2, 3, Men's Den 2, 3,4. FRANK BARNETT Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 23 Track 2, 3, 43 Men's Den 2, 3,4, L Club 3,43 Key Club 4, Homeroom President 2. SUSAN BARNEY Spectator 43 Pep Club 2, 33 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 Foren- sics 2, 33 GAA 2, 3,43 Homeroom Vice President 23 Homeroom Presi- dent 33 Junior-Senior Play 33 Drama 4. GARY BASHAM Men's Den 2, 3,43 Thespians 3,43 Judo Club 3,43 Audio Visual 2, 3, 4. SHARYN BECK Pep Club 2, 3,43 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 Business Club 3, 43 Hootenanny Club 4. CHARLES BECKER Men's Den 2, 3, 43 Safety Stylers 43 Latin Club 23 Chess Club 3. CONNIE BEEMAN Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 Safety Stylers 2, 33 Ski Club 2, 33 Art Club 3. KURT BENNETT Football 2, 3,43 Track 2, 33 Men's Den 2, 3,45 L Club 43 Ski Club 2, 3,43 Red Cross 43 Homeroom President 23 Homeroom Secretary 3. JANN BENNETT Pep Club 2, 3,43 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Forensics 33 GAA 23 Honor Society 3, 43 Voice of Youth 23 Ski Club 2,43 Russian Club 33 Drill Team 33 Secretary of Junior Class 33 Cheerleader 4. ANN BENNINGTON Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Forensics 33 Honor Society 3, 43 IRC 33 Ski Club 3,43 Academic Achievement Award 2, 3. WILLIAM BENNINGTON Track 23 Men's Den 2, 3,43 Safety Stylers 43 Ski Club 2, 3, 43. Audio Visual 2, 33 Student Exchange 4. NANCY BENTSON Lahian 43 Pep Club 2, 3,43 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 Safety Stylers 33 Honor Society 43 Voice of Youth 2, 33 Ski Club 3,43 Hootenanny Club 43 Student Ex- change 33 Homeroom Secretary 43 Academic Achievement Award 33 Letter of Commendation 4. CHERYLYN BEUCHAT Spectator 43 Pep Club 2, 3,43 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 Ski Club 3, 4. MARY BINGHAM Band 2, 3,43 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 FTA 3,4, Secretary 43 Safety Stylers 23 Honor Society 43 Pep Band 2, 3,43 Red Cross 2, 33 Majorette 4. STANLEY BLACK Track 23 Student Council 43 Men's Den 2, 3,43 Honor Society 43 Ski Club 3,43 Academic Achievement Award 2, 33 Student Ex- change 43 Junior-Senior Play 4. CHERI BLADT Pep Club 23 Girls' Club 2,43 IRC 43 Ski Club 23 Hoot- enanny Club 43 Library Staff 4. JERRY ALAN BLANCKAERT Men's Den 2, 3,43 IRC 23 Chess Club 2, 33 President 33 Brigadoon 2. RICHARD BOGACZ Men's Den 4. DORIS BRADER Library Club 33 Girls' Club 4. BARBARA BRADLEY Student Coun- cil 2, 43 Pep Club 2, 3,43 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 Homeroom Pres. 43 Flag Team 2, 3,43 West Side Story 33 Hootenanny 4. JOAN BRADY Pep Club 2,33 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 Business Club 4. PATRICIA BRADY Student Council 23 Lahian 43 Pep Club 2, 3,43 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 Forensics 23 GAA 23 Drill Team 33 Flag Team 43 State Student Council Rep. 33 Student Ex- change 43 French Club 43 Latin Club 43 Class Secretary 2. JOHN BRASAEMLE Band 2, 3,43 Men's Den 2, 3,43 Chess Club 2, 3,43 Art Club 2, 3,43 Pep Band. TERRY BRAY Track 23 Tennis 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3,43 Men's Den 2, 3,43 L Club 3,43 Ski Club 43 Chess Club 2, 33 Hootenanny Club 43 Homeroom Pres. 3. SANDRA BREDENGERD Pep Club 2, 3,43 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Forensics 23 Honor Society 3, 43 Ski Club 23 Majorette 3,43 Class Treasurer 43 Junior Escort 3. REINY BRESTER Baseball 2, 3,43 Men's Den 3,45 Science Club 3. HARRY BRETTELL Band 2, 3,43 Men's Den 2, 3,4. 69 JANE BROKAW Lahian 2, 3,43 Pep Club 2, 3,43 Girls' Club 2,3,43 FTA 3,43 GAA 2, 3,43 Ski Club 2, 3,43 Hootenanny Club 4. MARGARET BROMAN Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 FTA 2, 3,43 Hootenanny Club 43 Brigadoon 23 Talent Show 33 Jr. Triple Trio 33 All-State Choir 33 Messiah Soloist 43 Sr. Triple Trio 4. BARBARA BROWN Pep Club 2, 33 Girls' Club 2, 3,4, FTA 2,3,43 Span- ish Club 3, 43 Brigadoon 23 Jr. Triple Trio 33 Sr. Triple Trio 4. LLOYD BROWN Wrestling 2, 3,43 Men's Den 2, 3, 4. STEPHHNI BROWN Men's Den 2, 3, 43 Chess Club 2, 33 Junior Escort 33 Student Exchange 4. WILLIAM BULOW Baseball 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Stu- dent Council 2, 33 Men's Den 2, 3,43 Safety Stylers 3,43 L Club 3,43 Ski Club 2, 3,43 Homeroom Pres. 2, 33 Homeroom Vice-Pres. 43 All-Con- ference Football 4. PATRICIA BURR Student Council 33 Pep Club 2, 3,43 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 GAA 23 Honor Society 43 Ski Club 33 Business Club 3,43 Spanish Club 23 Homeroom Secretary 23 Junior Bcort 33 Gregg Award 43 Pep Club Vice President3 Student Center Committee. MARJE BURROUGI-IS Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 Thespians 3,43 Soviet Relations Club 4. JUDITH CABLE Pep Club 23 Girls' Club 3, 43 FHA 3, 43 Hootenanny Club 43 Future Nurses 43 Red Cross 2, 3. BOB CADIGAN Tennis 4, Band 2, 3, 43 Drum Major 43 Orchestra 3,43 Student Council 43 Men's Den 2, 3,43 Honor Society 3, 43 Voice of Youth 33 Jazz Band 3,43 Pep Band 2,3, 43 Chess Club 2, 33 Student Exchange 33 Homeroom President 33 Senior Class President 43 Academic Achievement 2, 33 Masonic Award. NANCY CADY Student Council 43 Lahian 33 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Voice of Youth 2, 33 Ski Club 3,43 French Club 33 Alt Club 33 Academic Achievement 2, 33 Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist. RON CARTER Baseball 43 Football 43 Men's Den 43 Safety Stylers 43 L Club 43 Homeroom President 4. SANDRA CARTER Pep Club 2, 3,43 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 Safety Stylers 33 Soviet Relations Club 43 Drill Team 33 Letter of Commendation. BONNIE CASEDY Girls' Club 2, 3,43 GAA 23 Art Club 3. SHBILA CASEY Pep Club 2, 33 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 Forensics 2, 3,43 GAA 23 Ski Club 2, 33 Spanish Club 3,43 Hootenanny Club 43 Serenaders 23 Triple Trio 3,43 West Side Story 3. GEORGE CATHEY Men's Den 2, 3, 43 Voice of Youth 3. GWEN CAVNAR Lahain 43 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 Honor Soc- iety 43 Voice of Youth 43 Ski Club 43 Business Club 3,43 Office Staff 43 Junior Class Play 33 West Side Story 3. RON CHADWICK Men's Den 2, 3,4. BOB CHAMBERLAIN Men's Den 2, 3,43 Safety Stylers 23 Science Club 3. ALICE CHAMBERS Student Council 23 Pep Club 2, 3,43 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Thesplans 3,45 GAA 2, 33 Honor Society 43 Talent Show 2, 33 Brigadoon 23 West Side Story 3, Music Man 43 Flag Team 3, 4. JACK CHURMA Whiffenpoofs 43 Serenaders 43 West Side Story 33 Men's Den 2, 3,4. JACK CLARK Men's Den 2, 3,4. GARY CLAUSSEN Men's Den 2, 3,4. PAM CLAYTON Pep Club 2, 3,43 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 Ski Club 2, 33 Business Club 33 Junior Escort 3. SHIRLEY CLEMENTS Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 2, 3,43 FHA 2. BETTY GLEMES Pep Club 2, 3,43 Girls' Club 2,3,43 GAA 23 ski Club 2, 3. GARRY COLE Track 2, 33 Cross Country 2, 3,43 Men's Den 2, 3,43 Key Club 43 Homeroom President 2, 43 Vice-President 33 Junior Escort 3. GREG COLLINS Baseball 2, 3,43 Men's Den 2, 3,43 Spanish Club 2, 33 L Club 4. RICHARD COLLISON Baseball 2, 43 Men's Den 2, 3,4. DUANE COLVIN Men's Den 2, 3,4. DAN CONGDON Track 2, 3,43 Wres- ling 23 Cross Country 2, 3,43 Men's Den 2, 3,43 Safety Stylers 2, 3,43 L Club 3,43 Junior Escort 3. NANCY COOPER Student Council 2, 43 Pep Club 2, 3,43 President 43 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 FTA 43 GAA 2, 33 Honor Society 3, 43 Academic Achieve- ment 2, 3s Junior Escort 33 Girls' State 33 Student Exchange 4. JUDYTHE COSSH3OOM Girls' Club 4. LIBBY CRAIG Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3,43 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 IRC 43 French Club 3,4. ANNA GRAMER Pep Club 2,3,43 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 ski Club 33 Maj- orette 3,43 Red Cross 2. VIRGINIA CRAWFORD Student Council 2, 3,43 Secretary 43 Lahian 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 3,43 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 GAA 23 Honor Society 3,43 Ski Club 43 Drill Team 3,43 Student Ex- change 3s State Student Council 43 Academic Achievement 2, 33 Mason- ic Award 33 Junior Escort 33 D, A. R. 43 Elks' Leadership Award 4. MARILYN CRIBBS Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. LINDA CRIPE Pep Club 2, 3,43 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 Business Club 4. JILL DADDOW Pep Club 2, 3,43 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 Voice of Youth 23 French Club 23 Office Staff 4. MIKE DAVIS Baseball 2,43 Band 2, 3,45 Men's Den 2, 3,43 Thespians 3, 43 Safety Stylels 23 Ski Club 2, 3,43 Physical Science Club 33 Homeroom President 33 Vice-President 2,43 Whiffenpoofs 43 Junior-Senior Class Play 3,4. BOB DAVIS Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 43 Men's Den 2, 3,43 Chess Club 2, 33 President 23 Pep Band 3, 43 Soviet Relations Club 4. SHERON DAVIS Girls' Club 2, 3,43 Office Staff 4. STEPHANIE DAWES Girls' Club 2, 3,43 GAA 43 Hootenanny Club 43 Serenaders 4. JIM DAY Wrestling 2, 3,43 Cross Country 33 Gymnastics 2, 3, 43 Stu- dent Council 43 Men's Den 2, 3, 43 Thespians 43 Honor Society 43 Audio Visual 23 Key Club 43 Junior Escort 33 Serenaders 43 Whiffenpoofs 43 Music Man 4. DAVID DEFIELD Wrestling Manager 2, 3,43 Men's Den 2, 3,43 L Club 3,4. CAROL DEMOK Pep Club 2, 3,43 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 Forensics 33 GAA 23 IRC 43 Spanish Club 33 Hootenanny Club 4. JOHN DEMONEY Basketball 2, 3,43 Men's Den 2, 3,45 L Club 4. LUCINEA DEPAULA Student Council 43 Pep Club 43 Girls' Club 43 Honor Society 4. STEVE DERBY Men's Den 2, 3,43 Ski Club 43 Spanish Club 33 Physical Science Club 33 Red Cross 2. NANCY DEWITT Girls' Club 2, 3,43 FI-IA 4. JOETHA DICKMAN Pep Club 2, 3,43 Girls' Club 2, 3,4. BOB DOMINICK Football 2, 33 Bas- ketball 23 Cross Country 33 Men's Den 2, 3, 43 Key Club 43 Homeroom President 43 Student Exchange 4. MARY DORR Pep Club 2, 3,43 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 FTA 2, 33 Safety Stylers4 ALAN DORSEY Men's Den 2, 3,4. JANICE DOW Lahian 3, 43 Spectator 3,43 Pep Club 3,43 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 French Club 33 Red Cross 2, 33 Vice President 3. KAREN DOWELL Girls' Club 3,4. SHERRY DOWNEY Pep Club 2, 3,43 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 Forensics 33 GAA 2, 33 IRC 43 French Club 33 Hoote- nanny Club 4. ROCHELLE DOWNING Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 GAA 23 Voice of Youth 2. PERRY DUGGAN Men's Den 2, 3,4. IAN DUNCANSON Track 2, 3,43 Cross Country 2, 3, 43 Men's Den 2, 3, 43 L Club 2, 3, 4. DIANE DUNLAP Pep Club 2, 3,43 Drill Leader 43 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 Homeroom Secretary 33 West Side Story 3. SHERRI EASTERWOOD Girls' Club 2, 3,43 Office Staff 3. SHERRY EATON Pep Club 2, 3,43 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Student Council 33 Office Staff 4. JANE ECKELS Pep Club 23Girls' Club 2, 3,43 ski Club 2,4. STEVE ELLIOTT Football 2, 3,43 Basketball 23 Track 2, 3, 43 Men's Den 2, 3, 43 L Club 2, 3,43 Honor Society 43 Key Club 43 Homeroom President 23 Vice President L Club 43 Vice President of Men's Den 43 All-Conference Football 33 All-Con- ference 43 All-Metro Football 43 All State Football 43 Gold Helmet Award 4. MILDRED ERICKSON Orchestra 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Forensics 23 Finalist for Girls3 State 3. STEVE ESPINOZA Track 3, 43 Wres- 70 tling 2, 3, 43 Men's Den 2, 3,43 L Club 2, 3,43 Key Club 43 Homeroom President 3. SUE ESTES Pep Club 3,43 Business Club 43 FHA 43 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Deans' Staff 4. KAREN EUBANKS Spectator Staff 43 Girls' Club 43 Business Club 4. BRUCE FEFTERHOFF Baseball 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3,43 Men's Den 2, 3,43 L Club 3,4. JILL FISHER Student Council 33 Pep Club 2, 33 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 Hoote- nanny Club 43 French Club 3, 43 West Side Stogy 3. CREATH FLETCHER Band 2, 3, 43 Men's Den 2, 3,43 Pep Band 3, 43 Jazz Band 33 Homeroom President 43 Band Vice-President 4. BEV FOOTE Girls' Club 4. HUGH FRASER Football 2, 3,43 Track 2, 3,43 Men's Den 2, 3,43 L Club 3, 4, , TOM FRICKELL Track 2, 33 Tennis 2, 33 Men's Den 2, 3,4. BOB FRITZ Track 23 Tennis 2, 33 Gymnastics 43 Men's Den 2, 3,43 Safety Styler 33 L Club 2, 3,43 Honor Society 43 Key Club 43 Biology Club 2. GARY FUNK Band 2, 3,45 Pep Band 2, 3,45 Jazz Band 3, 43 Assist. Drum Major 33 Drum Major 4s Men's Den 2, 3, 4. MARILYN GAFFNEY Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 FTA 43 Hoote- nanny Club 4. PAULETTE GANZ Orchestra 2, 3,43 Pep Club 43 Girls' Club 2, 3,4. MARY GEDDES Student Council 43 Spectator 3,43 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 FTA 33 GAA 2, 33 Safety Stylers 23 IRC 2. ROD GETTY Track 2, 33 Men's Den 2, 3,43 Wrestling 2, 3,4. DARLENE GLASMANN Pep Club 2, 33 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. SHERI GLOVKA Pep Club 2, 3,43 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 Spanish Club 2. JOAN GOEDDEL Spectator 43 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 GAA 23 Homeroom President 23 Secretary 33 Red Cross 23 Talent Show 2. SUE GOLDMAN Lahian 43 Girls' Club 3,-43 Business Club 43 Office Staff. SHARON GOOLSBY Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. RITA GOULD Homeroom Vice-Pres- ident 3,43 Office Staff 43 Pep Club 2, 3,43 Student Council 23 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 43 Brigadoon 23 West Side Story 33 Serenaders 3,43 Junior Escort 3. VIRGINIA GRADY Pep Club 2, 3,43 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 FTA 2, West Side Story 33 Brigadoon 23 Hootenanny Club 43 Serenaders 3,4. JUDY GRAHAM Pep Club 23 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 Thesplans 3,43 Hoote- nanny Club 43 West Side Story 33 Serenaders 4. SALLY GRAHAM Girls' Club 3,43 Red Cross 33 Pep Club 3,45 FHA 33 Office Staff 3. WAYNE GRAHAM Baseball 2, 33 Tennis 2, 3,43 Men's Den 2, 3,43 L Club 3, 43 Homeroom President 33 Vice-President 2. EVELYN GREEN Thespians 35 Honor Society 45 Voice of Youth 45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Academic Achieve- ment 2, 3. NORMA GRIBS Pep Club 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Thespians 45 Business Club 3,45 Secretary 45 Office Staff 4. GEORGEANA GUSTAFSON Student Council 45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Drill Leader 45 Drill Team 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Triple Trio 4. CLAUDIA HALE Orchestra 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Drill Leader 45 Drill Team 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 FTA 4, Ski Club 2, 3,45 Junior Escort 35 Homeroom secretary 4. JERRY HANSEN Baseball 2, 35 Bas- ketball 25 Tennis 25 Gymnastic 2, 35 Student Council 25 Men's Den 2, 3,45 Ski Club 25 Homeroom President 3,4. KATHY HANSEN Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 FTA 45 GAA 25 Hootenanny Club 45 Spanish Club 2. JANICE HARKER Girls' Club 2, 3,45 GAA 35 IRC 45 FNA 4. JOYCE HARKER Girls' Club 2, 3,45 GAA 3,45 Science Fair 3. STEVE HARRISON Wrestling 2, 35 Spectator 2, 35 Men's Den 2, 3,45 Safety Stylers 2, 3, 45 Secretary 45 Art Club 45 Judo Club 3,45 President of Homeroom 2. ERIC HARTSOUGH Wrestling 25 Baseball 45 Men's Den 2, 3,4. RICHARD HATZ Band 2, 3,45 Men's Den 2, 3, 4. EDITH HAUK Girls' Club 45 FTA 45 Soviet Relations Club 4. CHARLES HAWKINS Men's Den 2, 3, 45 L Club 3,45 West Side Story 35 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2. JUDY HECKEL Girls' Club 2, 3,4. GARY HEMSATH Track 2, 3,45 Cross Country 2, 3,45 L Club 45 Men's Den 2, 3,45 Color Guard 4. MIKE HIGGINS Men's Den 2, 3,45 Honor Society 45 Chess Club 2, 35 Audio-Visual 2, 35 Physical Science Club 45 Academic Achievement 2, 35 Letter of Commendation 3. SHELLEY HODGSON Student Coun- cil 25 Homeroom Secretary 35 Drill Team 45 Spectator 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45, Girls' Club 2, 3,45 GAA 25 Ski Club 2, 3. ROBYN HOGG Girls' Club 4. KATHY HOOVER Girls' Club 45 Spectator 4. PEG HORAN Homeroom Secretary 25 Student Council 25 Lahian 45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 GAA 2, 35 Voice of Youth 2, 35 IRC 45 Sec- retary 45 Hootenanny Club 4. GERRY HOUK Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Homeroom Secre- tary 2, Vice President 35 Office Staff 4. PAUL HOUSAND Track 25 Men's Den 2, 3, 4. AUSTIN HOWELL Wrestling 25 Men's Den 2, 3,45 Hootenanny Club 45 Phys- ical Science Club 3. BYRON HUGHES Men's Den 2, 3,45 Hootenanny Club 4- CARLENE HUNTER Band 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 2, 3,4. AMY HYDE Red Cross 25 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 FNA 45 Homeroom Secretary 4. SANDI IACINO Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 GAA 25 IRC 35 Spanish Club 3. DAVID INWOOD Spectator 45 Men's Den 45 Hootenanny Club 45 President of Homeroom 45.Lahian 4. JEANENE JACOBS Girls' Club 2, 3,4, FHA 45 Business Club 3,4. NANCY JAMES Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 FHA 45 FNA 4. BILL JARVIS Men's Den 2, 3,4. SUE JELINEK Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Student Council 2, 45 Honor Society 45 Pep Club 45 Drill Team 45 Student Exchange 45 FTA 45 Band 2, 35 Girls' State 35 Lahian 45 Junior Escort 3. DIAN JENKINS Orchestra 25 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Honor Society 45 Busi- ness Club 3,4. FRAN JENSHXI Student Council 35 Lahian 3,45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 FTA 45 Ski Club 45 Hootenanny Club 45 Academic Achievement 2, 35 IRC 4. MIKE JOERSZ Band 2, 35 Men's Den 2, 3,4. JUDY JOHNSON Band 2, 35 Pep Club 45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Voice of Youth 2, 3,45 French Club 35 Physical Sci- ence Club 35 Secretary 3. KAREN JOHNSON Student Council 25 Homeroom Secretary 35 Spectator 35 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Talent Show 2. BILL JOHNSON Football 2, 3,45 Men's Den 2, 3,45 L Club 45 Key Club 4. RICHIE JONES Men's Den 2, 3,45 Thespians 3, 45 Safety Stylers 2, 3,45 Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4. JEFF JOSEPHS Band 2, 3,45 Men's 'Den 2, 3,45 Business Club 2, 3,45 Jazz Band 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN KANAGA Lahian 45 Pep Club 45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Ski Club 2, 35 French Club 4. CLAUDIA KELLY Lahian 25 Pep Club 2, 35 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Secretary 2, 35 Flag Team 3,45 Office Staff 4. RHONDA KERCHER Student Coun- cil 25 Spectator 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 45 Voice of Youth 45 Business Club 35 West Side Story 35 Flag Team 45 Office Staff 45 Gregg Award 4. CHUCK KERSTHXI Men's Den 2, 3, 45 Safety Stylers 3. ALLAN KEYSE Men's Den 2, 3,45 Safety Stylers 2. ANNE KING Pep Club 2, 35 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 GAA 25 Hootenanny Club 45 Office Staff 4. TOM KIRKPATRICK Baseball 25 Golf 3, 45 Student Council 25 Spec- tator 45 Men's Den 2, 3,45 Safety Stylers 35 Ski Club 4. GINGER KOGER Band 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 IRC 3,45 Ski Club 2,3,45 Brigadoon 25 Soviet Relations Club45 Spanish Club 2, 3,45 Chess Club 35 Red Cross 35 Color Guard 3, 45 Letter of Commen- dation HOWARD KOURIK Men's Den 3,45 Thespians 2, 3, 4. JOHN KRETZ Track 2, 35 Wrestling 35 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Student Coun- cil 2, 35 Men's Den 2, 3,45 L Club 3, 71 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Hootenanny Club 45 President Junior Class 35 President Honor Society 45 Academic Achievement 2, 3. LEE KUHLKE Football 3,45 Wres- ling 2, 3,45 Student Council 45 Men's Den 3,45 Safely Stylers 35 Ski Club 45 Hootenanny Club 45 Chess Club 35 Biology Club 35 Homeroom President 4. CATHY LABRANT Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 FHA 3,45 GAA 25 Business Club 35 Art Club 4. SANDI LAMBERT Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Office Staff 45 Gregg Award 4. YVONNE LANSING Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Business Club 3,45 Office Staff 4. SYLVIA LANSKY Band 25 Pep Club 3,45 FTA 45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Gregg Award 4. PAT LAURITA Student Council 3, Lahian 3, Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Soviet Relations Club 45 Hoote nanny Club 4. BARRY LAWSON Men's Den 3,45 Safety Stylers 4. TODD LEASIA Homeroom President 25 West Side Story 35 National Thes- pians 35 Men's Den 2, 3,45 Safety Stylers 45 Whiffenpoofs 3, 45 Student Exchange 4. LINDA LEES Homeroom Secretary 45 Band 35 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Majorette 35 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Ski Club 2, 3,45 Business Club 3,45 Hootenanny Club 4.. DEBBIE LEWIS Student Council 45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Safely Stylers 2, 35 Secretary 35 Ski Club 45 Vice President of Homeroom 35 Majorette 3.. PAT LEY Men's Den 2, 3, 4. FRED LIGHTNER Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Stu- dent Council 45 Men's Den 2, 3, 45 President5 Homeroom President 35 L Club 2, 3,45 Honor Society 3, 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Escort 35 Football Honorable Mention 45 Baseball Hon- orable Mention 35 Conference Wrestling 3. KAY LINDBLOOM Office Staff 45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 FHA 35 GAA 25 Business Club 3,45 Hootenanny Club 4. PAUL LIST Men's Den 2, 3,4. LINDA LISTER Orchestra 25 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Student Council 35 Lahian 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Secre- tary 45 Ski Club 45 Triple Trio 3,45 Soviet Relations Club 45 Treasurer 45 Serenaders 35 Academic Achieve- ment 2, 3. MARTHA LOGAN Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Art Club 4. BETTY LUCERO Girls' Club 4. JULIE LUCKING Band 3,45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Ski Club 2, 3,45 Business Club 3,45 Homeroom Secretary 25 Majorette 3,4. SANDY LUNDEEN Pep Club 2, 35 Girls' Club 2, 3,4. TERRY LUTZICK Band 35 Student Council 25 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Forensics 35 Ski Club 35 Homeroom Secretary 25 Office Staff 45 Majorette 35 Cheerleader 45 Red Cross 3. SANDI MARKEY Orchestra 25 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,4. DON MARKS Lahian 2, 3,45 Men's Den 2, 3,45 Red Cross 25 Student Ex- change 35 Homeroom President 45 Junior-S enior Play 4. FRED MARSHALL Men's Den 2, 3,45 Student Exchange 4. PAT MARTIN Pep Club 25 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. VIOLA MARTINIQ Band 2,3,45 Pep Club 2, Girls' Club 2, 3,45 FTA 4, IRC 35 Spanish Club 2, 3.4. ,STEVE MASON Football 25 Men's Den 2, 3, 4. DIANA MATHISON Pep Club 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Cabinet 45 Red Cross 25l'l01'I1eI'OOTn Secretary 35 Busi- ness Club 45 French Club 3. SHARON MEADS Spectator 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 FTA 2, 3,45 Hootenanny Club 45 Red Cross 3. WES MEGILL Baseball 2, 3,45 Basket- ball 25 Men's Den 2, 3,45 Thespians 25 Forensics 35 Safety Stylers 25 IRC 35 Ski Club 2, 3. DAN MENSER Basketball 25 Track 2, 3,45 Nlel'1'S Den 2, 3,45 MARSHA MERRIAM Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Business Club 4. JUDY MESHKO Student Council 25 Pep Club 2, 35 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Ski Club 2. BOB MESSNER Safety Stylers 3, 45 Honor Society 3,45 Men's Den 2, 3,45 Academic Achievement 2, 35 Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. MIKE MEYER Men's Den 2, 3, 4. GREG MILLER Wrestling 2, 3, 4, sm- dent Council 25 Lahian 45 Spectator 45 Men's Den 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 45 Homeroom President 45 and Boy's State 3. KAREN MOE Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Honor Society 3, 45 Voice of Youth 3, 45 Student Exchange 45 Academic Achievement Award 2, 3. SHAUNA MOFFATT Student Coun- cil 25 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 GAA 2,35 Ski Club 2, 3,45 Flag Team 3,45 Captain 45 Homecoming Attendant 4. JOYCE MOGAN Spectator 45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Ski Club 2, 3,45 Russian Club 35 Soviet Relations Club 45 Homeroom Pres- ident 2. GARY MOHATT Baseball 2, 3, Foot- ball 2, 3,45 Men's Den 2, 3,45 L Club 3, 4. CAROL MOLLOT Pep Club 35 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 GAA 25 Business Club 4. MARJORIE MONSON Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Cabinet 45 Thespians 3,45 FTA 2, 3,45Serenaders3,45 Pres. of FTA 45 National Thespians 35 Messiah Soloist 45 West Side Stog 3, Music Man 4. RUDY MORALES Men's Den 45 Base- ball 4. JOHN MORGENSTERN Track 45 Men's Den 2, 3, 45 Hootenanny Club 45 Whif- fenpoofs 45 Serenaders 4. MARTY MORTON Red Cross 25, Homeroom Pres. 45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Thespians 3,45 Hon- or Society 45 French Club 35 Ski Club 35 Hootenanny Club 45 Drama Club 2. JIM MRAZEK Men's Den 3,4. JOHN MURPHY Football 45 Track 35 Wrestling 3,45 Men's Den 2, 3,4. DORTHY MYERS Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 FHA 2,45 Spanish Club 35 Art Club 35 Hootenanny Club 4. SHERRY MYERS FNA 45 President 45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 IRC 35 Ski Club 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 French Club 3. BETSY MCCAMMON Lahian 2, 3, 45 Editor 45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Thespians 35 Honor Soicety 3, 45 Junior-S enior Play 35 Student Ex- change 45 Girls' State 35 Academic Achievement 2, 3. TOM MCCOMBE Baseball 35 Red Cross 25 Band 2, 3,45 Men's Den 2, 3, 45 Forensics 2, 35 IRC 25 Ski Club 4. STEVE MCCULLOCH Men's Den 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 45 Voice of Youth 2. GARY McDOWELL Gymnastics 45 Homeroom Pres. 35 Student Council 45 Men's Den 2, 3,45 Safety Stylers 25 Ski Club 3. MERCEDIS MCFARLAND Girls' Club 3, 45 FHA 4. DENNIS MCLAIN Football 35 Track 35 Men's Den 2, 3,4. DIANE MGLAREN Band 2, 3,45 Pep Club 35 GirlS' Club 2, 3,45 FTA 25 Voice of Youth 25 French Club 3,4. BOB MCLAUGHLIN Football 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 45 Homeroom Secre- tary 25 Men's Den 2, 3,45 Band 2, 3,45 Student Council 35 West Side Story 3. DREW NABER Men's Den 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 4. DAN NASH Homeroom Pres. 25 Base- ball 25 Golf 25 Men's Den 2, 3,45Boys' State 35 Junior Bcort 35 Safety Stylers 3. RANDY NAYLOR Men's Den 2, 3,45 Safety Stylers 3,45 Talent Show 2, 3. LOUIS NEIHEISEL Football 2, 3,45 Track 2, 3,45 Sophomore Class Pres. 25 Student Council 45 President 45 Men's Den 2, 3,45 L Club 45 Honor Society 45 Key Club 45 Red Cross 35 Art Club 4. ' BUCK NELSON Baseball 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Men's Den 2, 3,45 L Club 3,45 Ski Club 2, 3,45 Hoote- nanny Club 4. DARRYL NELSON Men's Den 4. JACK NELSON Baseball 25 Tennis 25 Men's Den 2, 3, 45 Student Exchange 45 Ski Club 45 Spanish Club 45 Hoote- nanny Club 4. LINDA NELSON Homeroom Secre- tary 25 Student Council 35 Flag Team 2, 35 Cheerleader45 Homecoming Attendant 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 GAA 25 Ski Club 2, 35 Business Club 2, 3,45 Spanish Club 2. VIRGINIA NELSON Office Staff 45 Pep Club 3,45 Girls Club 2, 3,45 IRC 45 Business Club 3,4. NIKKI NEWELL Band 3,45 Girls' Club 3,45 Soviet Relations Club 45 Secretary 45 Serenaders 45 Home- 5 room Secretary 4. PEGGY NEWELL Girls' Club 4. ELLEN NEWMAN Band 2, 3,45 Stu- dent Council 45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 72 Honor Society 45 Physical Science 3, 45 Student Exchange 45 Pep Band 35 Microbiology Award 3rd Place Bio- State Science Fair 3. REBECCA NEWSTRAND Band 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Art Club 45 Girls' Choir 45 Office Practice 4. KAREN NEWTON Student Council 2,45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45Tl'1eSpians 3,45 GAA 25 Voice of Youth 25 Honor Society 45 Soviet Re- lations Club 45 Girls' Club Cabinet 25 Vice Pres. 35 President 45 Homeroom Secretary 35 Jr. Sr. Play 35 American lgield Service Scholarship to Germany LORRAINE NORTHCUTT Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Future Nuises Club 45 Secretary-Treasurer 45 Hootenanny Club 45 Girls' Choir 35 Office Clerk 4. CAROL NYBERG Pep Club 25 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Business Club 4. LYNN OLSON Pep Club 2, 3,4 5 Girls' Club 2,3,45 FTA 3, LRC 4, ski Club 2, 35 Hootenanny Club 45 French Club 35 Spanish Club 25 Art Club 3. GREGG OWEN Track 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Student Council 35 Men's Den 2, 3,45 Senior Class Vice-Presi- dent 45 West Side Story 3. BETTY PARKS Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 FTA 2,35 GAA 2, Honor Society 45 IRC 45 Ski Club ,45 Red Cross 2, 35 Sophomore Class Treasurer 25 Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 35 Junior Escort 35 Girls' Club Cabinet 35 Student Exchange 4. PEGGY PARR Pep Club 2, 3,'45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 FTA 35 IRC 45 Hoote- nanny Club 45 Homeroom Secretary 3. POLLY PARRISH Basketball 35 Volleyball 25 Student Council 2, 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 GAA 25 Honor Society 45 Voice of Youth 2, 35 IRC 35 Ski Club 3,45 Flag Team 3, 45 Homeroom Secretary 35 Junior Escort 3. LINDA PARSONS Mixed Chorus 45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 IRC 45 Spanish Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Chorus 35 Serenaders 45 Jr. -Sr. Play 35 Homeroom Secretary 4. KAREN PASCAL Baseball 2, 3,45 Tennis 25 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Hockey 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Voice of Youth 25 IRC 45 Triple Trio 35 Jr. -Sr. Play 4. VONNIE PATTERSON Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 GAA 25 Gil.'lS' Club Cabinet 2, 3,45 Secretary of Pep Club 45 Secretary of Homeroom 2. RICHARD PEAKE Men's Den 2, 3,4. PAMELA PEGRAM Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 FTA 2, 35 Thes- pians 45 Art Club 2, 35 Student Ex- change 35 Future Nurses Club 45 Girls' Chorus 4. FRANK PENN Mixed Chorus 45 Band 2, 3,45 Men's Den 2, 3,45Wl'liffel'1p00fS 45 Serenaders 45 Messiah Orchestra 35 Pep Band 3, 45 Jazz Band 35 West Side Story Orchestra 3. ROBERT PENQUITE Men's Den 2, 3, 45 Homeroom President 4. GEORGE PEPLER Band 2, 3,45 Men's Den 2, 3,45 Ski Club 45 Pep Band 2, 3. PAUL PERRY Football 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Tennis 25 Cross Country 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Band 2, 3,45 Orchestra 2, 35 Student Council 45 Men's Den 2, 3, 45 Physical Science Club 35 Jazz Band 3, 45 Pep Band 3, 45 Homeroom President 35 Band President 45 Messiah 2, 3,45 West Side Story 35 Mr. Tiger 45 Whiffenpoofs 4. IVAN PETERSON Track 3,45 Men's Den 2, 3,45 Safety Stylers 3,45 Ski Club 35 Red Cross 2. MARY PLUMER Band 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Safety Sty- lers 25 Office 4. JO ANNE PORTER Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 FTA 2,35 GAA 2, Honor Society 3, 45 Voice of Youth 25 IRC 45 Soviet Relations Club 2, 3,45 Academic Achievement Award 2, 3,45 Student Exchange 4. SANDIE PRICE Girls' Club 3,45 Hon- or Society 45 Pep Club 3,45 Drill Team 35 Safety Stylers 35 Lahian 45 Academic Achievement Award 35 Honorable Mention Jeffco Science Fair 35 Nation Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 NOMA Award 4. SUSAN PRITCHARD Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Homeroom Sec. 35 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Forensics 35 Spanish Club 45 Spectator 4. MEL PROCTOR Men's Den 2, 3,45 Student Council 25 Homeroom Sec. 45 Honor Society 3,45 L Club 2, 3,45 Key Club 2, 3,45 Safety Stylers 25 Art Club 45 Chess Club 3,45 Football 25 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Speech Award 3,45 Junior Escort 35 Academic Achievement Award 2, 3. ERNIE PROFFIT Men's Den 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Key Club 2, 3,45 Vice-Pres. 45 Safety Stylers 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 2, 35 Ski Club 2, 3,4. STAN PROKOP Men's Den 2, 3,45 Safety Stylers 45 Spanish Club 25 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Physical Science Club 35 REGINA QUACKENBUSH Girls' Club 2, 3,45 FTA 45 Alf Club 35 Biology Club 4. PAUL QUINLAN Men's Den 2, 3,45 Student Council 1, 25 Homeroom Sec. 25 L Club 2, 3,45 Key Club 35 Safety Stylers 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 35 Track 2, 3, 4. ED RAIRIE Men's Den 2, 3,45 L Club 2, 3, 45 Key Club 45 Thespians 35 Forensics 2, 35 IRC 25 Office Staff 35Se1'el'12.derS 35 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Track 2,45 Golf 2, 3,45 Ski Club 2, 3,45 Hootenanny Club 4. DAVID RAMEY Men's Den 4. EDITH RAMSEY Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 FHA 35 Typing Club 45 French Club 3,45 GAA 2. GARY RANCK Men's Den 2, 3,45 L Club 3,45 Wrestling 2, 35 Baseball 25 Golf 2, 35 West Side Story 35 Music Man 41 STEVE RAUGHTON Men's Den 2, 3, 45 L Club 45 Key Club 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 3. CHRIS RAY Men's Den 2, 3,4 5 Thes- pians 3, 45 Audio Visual 2, 3, 45 Boys' State 35 Physical Science 2, 3,4. BRUCE REEDY Men's Den 2, 3,45 Student Council 45 Homeroom Sec- retary 35 Honor Society 3,45 Vice- Pres. 45 L Club 3,45 Student Exchange 45 Key Club 2, 3,45 Wrestling 25 Tennis 2, 3,45 Junior Escort 35 Whif- fenpoofs 45 Serenaders 3, 45 West Side Story 35 Academic Achievement 2, 3. DONNA REEVES Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 FHA 35 Typing Club 45 French Club 3,45 GAA 2. KAREN REID Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Student Council 35 Pep Club 2, 3,45 IRC 45 GAA 25 Business Club..45 President 45 Gregg Award 3. MARK REISDORF Men's Den 3,4. JANET RICHARDS Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Homeroom President 45 Pep Club 3,45 Drill Team 35 FTA 25 Red Cross 25 GAA 25Sel'eD3.dE1'S 3,45 Band 2, 35 Ski Club 45 Hootenanny Club 4. KATHY RICHEY Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Drama Club 45 Homeroom Pres. 25 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Drill Team 45 Stu- dent Exchange 45 Forensics 2, 35 FTA 25 Spanish Club 25 GAA 25 Ski Club 2, 3,45 NOMA Award 4. KAREN RILEY Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Student Council 25 Honor Society 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 French Club 35 Lahian 35 AFS Board 45 Letter of Commendation 4. DYNA RISING Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Spanish Club 45 Band 2, 3. DAVE RITESMAN Men's Den 2, 3,4. JUDY ROBINSON Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Cabinet 35 Homeroom Pres. 35 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Drill Team 35 Cheer- leader 45 Forensics 2, 35 Vice-Pres. 35 Spanish Club 35 GAA 25 Home- coming Queen 45 Ski Club 2, 3,4. ANN ROHRER Girls' Club 3,45 Pep Club 45 Office Staff 45 Business Club 3, 4. KAY ROLLINS Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Homeroom Treas. 45 Honor Society 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Flag Team 3,45 Thespians 35 Forensics 2, 35 Spanish Club 25 GAA 25 Junior Triple Trio 35 Senior Triple Trio 45 Talent Show 45 Hootenanny Club 45 Ski Club 3,45 West Side Story 35 Music Ili 4. BECKY ROSCOE Student Council 25 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 FTA 3,45 Vice-Pres. 45 Homeroom Secretary 45 GAA 25 Spanish Club 2, 4. CHARLES ROSE Track 2, 3,45 Cross Country 25 Men's Den 2, 3,45 Honor Society 45 French Club 35 Russian Club 35 Pres. 35 Soviet Re- lations Club 45 Pres. 45 Homeroom Pres. 2. SUSAN ROSEWITZ Band 3,45 Spec- tator 35 Girls' Club 3,45 IRC 35 Busi- ness Club 35 Hootenanny Club 4. STEVE ROSS Baseball 2, 35 Tennis 45 Men's Den 2, 3,45 Safety Stylers 45 IRC 3. SUSAN RYAN Pep Club 45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 GAA 3,45 Business Club 4. BETTY SAGE Girls' Club 2, 3,45 GAA 35 Business Club 4. CHUCK SCARFFE Football 2, 3,45 Wrestling 2, 35 Band 2, 35 Men's Den 2, 3,4-51. Club 45 Honor Society 4. JUDY SCI-IEEHEAN Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 FHA 4. 73 MARVILINE SCHLICHTE Pep Club 2,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 GAA 3,45 Business Club 45 Office Staff 4. SYLVIA SCHILLING Band 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Voice of Youth 25 Pep Band 35 Biological Science 25 Art Club 4. JACK SCHMIDT Baseball 2, 3,45 All Conference 2, 35 Football 2, 3,45 All Conference 45 All Metro 45 All State 45 Basketball 25 Student Coun- cil 2, 3,45 Men's Den 2, 3,45 Safety Stylers 25 L Club 2, 3,45 Pres. 45 Key Club 45 Soph. Class Pres. 2. JOHN SCHOENBAUER Track 25 Men's Den 2, 3, 45 Safety Stylers 25 Honor Society 45 Ski Club 45 Chess Club 35 Physical Science 35 Home- room Pres. 45 Nominee U. S. Mer- chant Marine Acad. 4. JANET SCHROEDER Student Coun- cil 45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Forensics 35 Voice of Youth 35 IRC 3, 45 Student Exchange 4. DON SCHULTZ Band 2, 3,45 Men's Den 2, 3,45 Orchestra 3,45 IRC 35 Jazz Band 2, 3, 4. KATHY SCHUTTE Band 2, 35 Pep Club 45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 IRC 35 Ski Club 3,4. DAVID SCOTT Men's Den 2, 3,45 Safety Stylers 35 French Club 3. JAMES scoTT Men's Den 2, 3,45 IRC 35 Biology Club 3. CLAUDIA SEIBERT Majorette 35 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 FTA 25iRC 35 Ski Club 35 Business Club , . JOAN SEITZ Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Forensics 25 IRC 35 Red CI'OSS 25 Flag Team 45 Junior Escort 3, JOHN SEMMENS Student Council 35 Men's Den 2, 3,45 Audio Visual 2, 3, 45 French Club 45 Pres. 4. KARIN SHANNEP Pep Club 45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 GAA 25 IRC 35 Spanish Club 351-lootenanny Club 4. CARLOSS SHEA Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 IRC 25 Spanish Club 35 Flag Team 45 Homeroom Secretary 3. Jo SHEDA Pep Club 2, 3,45 Major- ette 35 Cheerleader 45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Thespians 35 Forensics 2, 35 GAA 2, 35 Honor Society 45 IRC 35 Business Club 2, 3,45 Homeroom Pres. 3. GEORGE SHERAM Tennis 25 Men's Den 2, 3,45 IRC 35 Physics Club 3,45 Chess Club 2. ED SIAS Men's Den 2, 3,45 Safety Stylers 4. JOAN SKALICKY Spectator 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 FTA 45 Art Club 3,45 Pres. 4. SIG SLAUGHTER Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 GAA 2, 35 Safety Stylers 25 Ski Club 3,45 Hootenanny Club 4. SHARON SMITH Spectator 45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Safety Stylers 25 IRC 25 Hootenanny Club 45 Red Cross 25 Homeroom Pres. 4. LAURIE SORENSON Honor Society 45 Girls' Club 45 Safety Stylers 4. JEANNIE SPARKS Student Council 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 GAA 25 Honor Society 45 Busi- ness Club 45 Flag Team 2, 35 Drill Team 45 Homeroom Pres. 45 Aca- demic Achievement Award 25 Junior Escort 3. DARREL SPEARS Men's Den 2, 3,4. JAY SPICKELMIER Basketball 2, 3,45 Honorable Mention 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, 45 Vice-Pres. 45 Men's Den 2, 3,45 L Club 2, 3,45 Key Club 45 Cross Country 2, 3,45 Home- room Pres. 25Vice-Pres. Junior Class 35 Junior Escort 35 Student Exchange 4. LORETTA SPILLANE Band 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 lBusiness Club 3,45 Hootenanny Club 45 Red Cross 35 Homeroom Secretary 2, 3. RICHARD SPOONEMORE Men's Den 2, 3, 4. BARBARA sPooNER Girls' Club 2,3, 45 Art Club 45 Red Cross 2. SANDY SPRADLIN Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 FHA 45 Homeroom Pres. 3. JANNA SPRINGER Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 GAA 2, Safety Stylers 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 Hoote- nanny Club 45 Art Club 45 Junior Play 35 Drama Club 2, 3. s'rEvE STANCYK Tennis 2, 3,45 stu- dent Council 45 Men's Den 2, 3,45 L Club 45 Honor Society 45 Ski Club 3, 45 Biology Club 25 Student Exchange 4. PAT STEIL Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 GAA 25 Hootenanny Club 45 Office Staff 4. BARBARA STEPHENS Spectator 45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 IRC 4. BLYNDA STEWART Spectator 45 Pep Club 45 Girls' Club 45 FHA 4. PAT STEWART Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 GAA 2. RETA STEWART Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Business Club 45 Homeroom Secretary 3, MARY STICHKA Spectator 45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 GAA 25 Safety Stylers 2. SANDY STINER Pep Club 3, 45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Hootenanny Club 4. MIKE STIPONOVICH Cross Country 25 Men's Den 2, 3,45 Art Club 4. SUE STORATZ Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 GAA 2, 35 Safety Stylers 2, 35 Ski Club 45 Business Club 2, 3, 45 Hootenanny Club 4. JULIA STOREY Student Council 35 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Drill Team 35 Cheer- leader 45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Cabinet 25 Honor Society 45 Student Exchange 35 Homeroom Pres. 2. BOB STRIKER Baseball 2, 3,45 Foot- ball 2, 35 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 Men's Den 2, 3,45 L Club 2, 3,45 Homeroom Pres. 3. MARY STRUTHERS Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Art Club 45 Spanish Club 3,4. GAY SULLIVAN Student Council 45 Spectator 45 Girls' Club 4. SUE SUMMERS Flag Team 2, 3, 45 Cap. 45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Ski Club 2. DON SWAIM Men's Den 2, 3,45 Physical Science 45 Junior-S enior Play 45 Boy's State 3. MICHELLE SWANZY Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Voice of Youth 2, 3,45 IRC 35 Ski Club 45 Russian Club 35 Soviet Relations Club 45 Latin Club 2. NANCY SWARTZLANDER Orchestra 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 35 Girls' Club 2, 3,4 Ski Club 25 Latin Club 3,45 Biology Club 25 FNA 45 Hootenanny Club 45 Messiah 2, 35 Brigadoon 25 Red Cross 3. SUSAN TARR Spectator 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 2, 3,4. RICH TAYLOR Men's Den 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA TAYLOR Girls' Club 45 Honor Society 45 Spanish Club 4. RICHARD THOMPSON Men's Den 2, 3 4. MARILYN THORPE Pep Club 2, Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Homeroom Pres. 45 Busi- ness Club 3,4. BIFF TOMPKINS Men's Den 2, 3, 45 Thespians 35 Safety Stylers 35 Voice of Youth 3,45 Physical Science 45 Biology Club 35 Chess Club 3. PAT TOUSIGNANT Girls' Club 45 Ski Club 4. TERRY TOWNSEND Golf 45 Home- room Pres. 45 Forensics 45 Junior- Senior Play 45 Men's Den 4. KIRK TRACY Baseball 2, 3,45 Foot- ball 2, 3,45 All-Conference 3,45 All- Metro 45 All-State 45 Wrestling 2, 35 Men's Den 2, 3,45 L Club 2, 3,45 Honor Society 45 Key Club 2, 3,45 Junior Escort 3. CAROL TURNER Band 2, 35 Student Council 45 Lahian 2, 35 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 45 Voice of Youth 2, 3. MIKE VAN DITTIE Men's Den 2, 3, 45 Safety Stylers 45 Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Red Cross 2. NANCY WAGNER Homeroom Sec. 45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 GAA 25 Ski Club 2,3,4. JOE WALSH Track 45 Men's Den 45 Audio-Visual 4. JANICE WASINGER Student Council 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,4 Honor Society 45 Ski Club 3,45 Drill Team 3, 45 Drill Leader 4. MARK WATENPAUGH Golf 35 Ten- nis 25 Hockey 45 Spectator 45 Men's Den 2, 3,45 FTA 25 Safety Stylers 35 IRC 25 Business Club 35 Ski Club 2, 35 Key Club 2, 3,45 Sec. -Treas. 3, 45 Homeroom Pres. 25 Homeroom Sec. 3. SALLY WATKINS Pep Club 2, 3,45 Treas. 45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 GAA 25 Ski Club 2, 3,4. CAROLYN WATSON Girls' Club 45 Ski Club 4. KEN WEBER Orch. 2, 3,45 All-State Orch. 35 Men's Den 2, 3,45 Ski Club 2 3 4. Lir1siN wsncwoon Pep Club 2,35 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 GAA 25 IRC 4, Ski Club 2, 3,45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Hootenanny Club 45 Junior-Senior Play 35 West SEQ Story 35 Red Cross 3. JANET WELLS Pep Club 35 Girls' Club 3,45 Thespians 45 Business Club 3,4. BRUCE WIEBE Baseball 25 Men's Den 2, 3, 45 Judo Club 4. 74 S MARTHA WILDMAN Band 2, 3, 45 Sec. 45 Student Council 45 Pep Club 45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Treas. 45 Voice of Youth 2, 35 IRC 2, 35 French Club 2, 35 Sec. 35 Science Club 25 Brigadoon 25 Academic Achievement 2, 35 Drill Team 4. JOHN WILLIAMS Gymnastics 45 Men's Den 2, 3,45 French Club 45 Ski Club 3,45 GLENA WILLIS Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Thespians 35 FHA 2, 3,45 Sec. 45 Forensics 35 Safety Stylers 25 Busi- ness Club 45 Hootenanny Club 45 Red Cross 25 Serenaders 3,4. PAT WILSON Student Council 25 Lahian 2, 3,45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Forensics 35 Nat'l Forensics 3, 45 Academic Achieve- ment 25 GAA 2, 35 Honor Society 45 Voice of Youth 3,45 IRC 3, 45 Jr. -Sr. Play 3,45 Nat'l Thespians 45 Home- room Sec. 25 Homeroom Vice-Pres. 35 West Side Story 35 Music Man 45 Student Exchange 35 Physical Science Club 35 Hootenanny Club 4. MIKE WINTERS Football 3, 45 Wregtling 3,45 Student Council 35 Men's Den 2, 3,45 L Club 3,45 Voice of Youth 2, 35 Ski Club 35 Biology Club 25 French Club 2. SHARON WITT Student Council 25 Pep Club 2, 35 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Thespians 35 Forensics 35 Safety Stylers 35 IRC 45 Ski Club 45 Business Club 45 Hootenanny Club 45 Office Staff 4. BOB WHIPPLE Men's Den 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 2. BILL WOOD Basketball 25 Cross Country 35 Audio-Visual 2, 35 Men's Den 2, 3, 4. TOM WOODRUFF Track 3,45 Men's Den 2, 3,45 Homeroom Vice -Pres. 3, 4. SANDY WOOLLEY Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Forensics 35 Nat'l Forensics 35 Honor Society 3,45 IRC 3, 45 Business Club 3,4. WANDA YAGER Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Forensics 35 GAA 35 Homeroom Sec. 45 Homeroom Pres. 25 IRC 3,45 Ski Club 3,45 Hootenanny Club 4. SHARON YATES Pep Club 2, 3,45 Girls'.Club 2, 3,45 FHA 3,45 Hist. 45 Forensics 35 Business Club 3,45 Vice- Pres. 45 Red Cross 35 Office Staff 4. GREG Yowell Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 45 Track 2,45 Wrestling 3, 45 Men's Den 2, 3,45 Safety Stylers 35 Ski Club 45 Business Club 4. DOROTHY ZAMORA Student Coun- cil 2'5 Pep Club 25 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Thespians 45 Art Club 45 Sec. 45 Jr. Triple Trio 35 Sr. Triple Trio 4. Rusty! ! Here comes JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President: Vice-President: Secretary: Treasurer: Harold Monson Bob Wurtzebach Nancy Miller Cathy Harlan HOME ROOM OFFICERS ROW ONE: Winnie Mitchell, Candy Mohar, Nancy Richey, Judy Montgomery, Carol Detter, Paula Connor, Andy Lambrecht, Glenda Campbell, Bob johnson, Don Lewark. ROW TWO: Sandy Meyer, jenn Risher, Kathy Field, Karen Borcherdt, Francine Fuerst, Oro Lynn Harshman, Bobbi Zohn, Rhonda Blakely, Craig Hitchcock, Ron Eddy, Scott Kaufman. ROW THREE: Linda Cochran, Connie Foley, Marti Martin, Sharon Twenhofel, Chris Pearson, Patti Parker, Linda Bruce, Thain Ramey, john Nelheisel, jim Stoll. ROW FOUR: Arlana Lucus, Larry Wood, George Priest, Paul Adams, Ken Hoagland, Bob Gregory, Steve Tracy. ROW FIVE: Mike Clernes, Dennis Foy, Leonard Boughton, John Otto, Al Staggs, Tom Sund, Bill Schmitz, Mike Schnikter. l 76 Steve Abbott John Aemmer Linda Abelard Charles Albrecht Linda Adams David Allen Barry Adams Carol Alexander ,-.,i'i, 5 nw tab C g, .. 1 is af A gg Q i 1 .ns F 1 ' i ra' Q 5 Qifwi Aff? fy 1 4 52,1 K K 4 fri' , ,. t . , :fir 1 , il Cathy Appenzeller Judy Barkley 'ww- Paul Adams Charles Allen Sharon Adams Connie Amick W. K. v-r' s . . , ' 'wg-m.fn,' Q , ' . . ki has Virginia Adams Dana Anderson Kathy Addy Mike Angelo 1 Q L i-,4 . C..- 5 ig: f S E , . 9.4 Q' Vex rv A will i -.'. X WY' wa' ,, ' f Q gf Q , is .wg I Mike Ashburn Rita Barnard Beverly Ashmore David Barnes Sandra Auker Clancy Barrett - Irv? 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F is N R , QM, Linda C ochran S teve C onw ay Judy C offey G ayle C ooper Mike Collins Bob C orey '63 'iff , A - , ii 1 Jex-rie Colvin Lonnie Cox Gary C one Ken Crawford Diana C ollison Bill Cottrell Gary Conkling Mike Crawford Jeanne Creighton Connie Davis 3 3525 ,nr 51 f., -w Q ...ar i Kathleen Cumming C arol Detter joan Culman Sandi Dejohn jim Crites Dan Davis , f ' I Q of asf 3 V A YN ie . . ,Wir ,gd 5, as W Q, A , K, mf' ah, X 1 9 Lu' YQ Q, 55 'iw 1 is Carol Cumm Dan Diel Cole Cummins Janice Diesing ings Lorraine C unningham D ick D om ini ck Holly C urrier Luanna D ougherty 'Ik ' X X 1 .L , . . , 1 ,!a,,,., 13 N ,. ,,, 1 f ' s Gary Duggan IO lm Eft 1 'Q , N, 1, We -ws l lE'ib:i':i:2e?.eff. 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Q' Xiliviai Randall Powers Judy R anck john Pri ce Mike R atts , yi , , M . R W., M ., . George Priest Sharon Ray D avid Proffit Ruben Reffel KMA' 'vi-,FN si? GAA' W 'S-.'T Q , Q na i. , Charlene Reid 'nf' K ,..,-f ws. Jennifer Risher Phyllis Riss er ' ,wp jim Rencehausen joan Roberts D ave Reseigh Bruce Robertson Luke Reynolds Susie Robinson Barney R ichards Jane R ogers Judy Reseigh Dave Rodda N ancy Richey Mike Roney Jean Rose J, .- 1 L . aw Q Richard Ruettgers D ave S chroeder Rob Roth Gary Schneider Bob Ross Bill I Schmitz -,.-- ' +s , K f , -..: T om Runyon Lynda S churn acher Sharelyn S altsman James S cott U. ww, it f Q 'Y ,-.' -Qi ' N ,. 5 , ur' ' D omia I A ' Shfou 1- H1 John S m iley R andi S hute s D i ane S m ith Ed S ias G ary S m ith C arole S alwasser Terry Shattuck Bob S aunde rs Lyla S haw I . Q- Q. SQ .QQ ., . AE Hai Simmons Jacqueline Smith Sandra Sickler Greg Smith , 1 , . x , if-'wi M 19 if Q ', ,J 53 E Antoinette Sinconis Kathryn Smith Mike Simmons Kathy Smith Miriam Smith Robert S nu ith Lynn Starr N ancy S taley Charles Soper Jeri Steele Ronald Smith jean Steele A, QQ iuenga, Tom Spooner Nancy Stevens K I Spratt T iiilne NQUCY Steward K - aw' H 3 'Wil emi Qiig lg' f ,,.t 'ri .4 I ' 3 5 'iiif t'et aa'eee5eewem2? It hw? ns. 1 1 :.!,, za 'al in jim Stoll Clark Svenson S ally Stone julia Switzer fgy S 'V Q , imnlf E, ,Y T ' fi, JJ' - . -V , ,.- 'I Y Q 2 waz-,115 ' - in Vw' ,, V T X ' ,wk ,. '. E 1 ' Q.. W3 7, 'Will in Diana Street D agm ar Szarafinski Sandra Strunk Angelyn T aglioli ggi...-144 j- 7,1 '--aa 3 ' ,gx.-M ' il in Q , ,LEP - , Q! 'inf 90 681 Mary St. Armand Judy Stiponovioh Allen Staggs Linda Stiteler 3 'H ws . J ,..- fm -. an F, . W-W' Y ,, 'wr .,' VY ' Q51 gm j S S ge, Donna Sullivan Sue T eague Susan Sulentic jim Taylor ,, ,Y gy 2, If 45-. V, W. Thomas Sund John T elle S eff SA J M arie S utton jo T erre ll P aul Tholen M argaret Trujillo Neil Thomson S haron Twenhofe 1 S ally Thom pson Mike Turre G ary T hom as Linda Tubbs E 5 53 V J Q Ph1l1p Wade Barbara W altm an Richard Wade Linda W alton Charles Wagoner Jerry W arner Betha Waldrum Bobbe W atkins S... 5 ff Sf? . W 'Nl-13 ,,,,, ag af m jig sam 7555- 'Bc 4, in ' ' 54 w is r. Michael T horfinns on Sharon Unnever Robert Ticer George Urbach Karen T ousi gnant D onald V anzo ,mm YH' ?l N ,S A1 S teve Tracy Rita Votta nf' 'X 41 N Q f ,af VR' -1 K ':yl?f'f'5f l Q f ,A , 5 B Susan Walsh Craig Wellman J., W of S 555 f 3 f ,Q sn,L ips Pat ' Wallace Coleen , '. Welch Linda Wall Ronald Webster Tim Walker jim Webb Linda Wells Linda Weston Wi Neva Wentworth in fx' ' Dave Wendelin . ww 1 V I if 'ix DI! f' I -nv 3,1 Don Wendling V I '- 4-lr M6 . 1 H.-. . .f,. I , V Katee Whetstone joseph Wheeler Kenny White Gregory Williams . Londel E3 Williams Q L, ii . ,Q LOYALTY. HONOR, SPIRIT. DRIVE WE RE THE CLASS OF 65 Q 'xsff M Dee Winburn Patrick Winters 43 lf 1 Ioe Wise jack Wood Craig Gwynn in! j ' Larry Wood fi' '-,1 L ' Nora jo Wood ag ,y kb , fx- . ' 4' anime 'Q 'ix 4- ji? K s .E Mg an It ,lr a.'f4ful5' f-.ii f A6 H Sharon X a Zimmerman Steve Zimmerman Bobbi Zohn Carlton Wyant Bob Watson Gordon Wooley Robert Wurtzebach 5 Xin, . I grim V i w fi 'T R Q52 x il SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer l- 51'111'fh Eric Spickelmeyer Judy Bishop Nancy Jones HOMEROOM OFFICERS ROW ONE: Chuck Felts, Bill Smith, Eddie Kingry, Paul Howe, Bob Liedike, Bob Fisher, Mark Ross, Jim Jones, Eric Martinez. ROW TWO: Jerry Sylvester, Denny Liggit, Richard Nyburg, Rob Johns, Frank Burg, Steve Bradley, Dick Rollins, Mike James, Joe Simmons. ROW THREE: Janice Matson, Tom McCutcheon, Bret Petersen, Bob Clark, Dave Garland, Cathy Bulow, Diane Eft, Tula Meyers. ROW FOUR: Greg Dare, Janine Baugh, Pat Blanchard, Linda Patterson, Bonnie Parenteau, Juneen Scarffe, Val Varnado, Melyns Rogalla, Jean Ann Zeman, Ann Crandle. Christine Acebo Linda Allsup . a Q5 1: ' -C 1 1 3 gh? i r . Q B x , K, E 'fy Dan Arnold jim Baird Steve Adams Christine Anderson Gloria Adams Susan Alvey Connie Adams janita Alseike ,-mv - WX -yr: - A ' sm-'-A f ,,. mr-L., ai an we 53' WG? T 4 1 'Y' 5 js -.1 -1' 5 a ' L f afar 1- , iigm - ogg, 71 112-,Ss zz- -. 'MK - ' Mgfgg:--'Q-fsg,.k A ,r , ,M L, Ks 131-A .- K 5 Ken Aden Judy Anderson Jim Allbrandt Ken Anderson Rick Allen jerry Andreen gfr4Mark ,am f JL A llsorr Cindy Ardner 'ix A if if a , Y 'X SIXEXQEQBQB Janice Atkins David Baker Larry Ault Bruce Baker ik joyce Austin jo Ann Ayres Stan Baldwin Dave Barclay John Bader Pat Barlow jerry Bailey Paul Barlow Rebecca Bailey Becky Barney Rosanna Barrett Bonnie Becker Mig Sue Bastian Ray Bejarano Mike Barter Scott Becker Butch Ba rtel Karen Becker 4 it a ff' 3 s, J X y, J' fl n Janice Baugh Janine Baugh Sally Bennett ra it xx Q, Judy Bennett Stephen Bean Joan Berg Im, rivie- lv X Y Y - 1 .,, .v Y' . y Q--..,fs5, .wr Q, H ., W ,XV Dale Bingham Carli ce Bockhold W. J Xi' at 4:2 ' in Q n if B f ai , f ' fr f .,. ,L 5 Judy Bishop of Wesley Boston my '-L1 ::.: Terry Bishop Shyrl Boyce Marilyn Bla ck Melva Boyd 5 'C??k, ' J J .:. , .::, 3:55 ,, , at B Par Blanchard S a ndra Bla kley Steve Bra dley Barbara Blake Paul Bradley Richard Brannan Shirley Beaty Larry Berger , ,, .,. 3 . 1' 3' J ':. vs N A 1.5, FE , 'il 1 Tom Bobby Connie Brown 67. Joyce Bright Layne Burke Steve Breadon Rick Burgess janile Bray Frank Burg Q Larry Braun Kathy Bulow ff E iw ,- 'Q 'NK ? .,.m W'-M FZQUMMWQQB gnhgyg W' Carol Bristow Daphne Burkert Val Broderick Linda Burkhalter Carla Brown Ken Burpo Q Ag 6 Harry Bullock C arol Burris lil I C f gg, if K in ' , Se- 1 Qliilfis, iX5a1'lf'+:v ' - ,N 'Wjl 'wv X X il 5 fi I 3 fe' W f Fx v? 1 mx s 5 4 Im x ' B 'W' , xx g if f . Kathy Alice Busby B 541 Jane Cater 1 A 'M' Cari-others -. S. ? ,. A M Jin -ew B ' 1 Clark avi? ff B , 1 It ip :,gV'Q:Q':j: 5 !' A B 4- Qil ffyf fs 3 , ,' Eugene Butzen joe Carmody Cindy Chadderton Bob Chrissinger Phyllis Byzler jim Chamberlin Betty Cable Darrel Chapman 'Y '25 H me Z Tom Carlin Suzy Chapple Linda Ca in Larry C ha pm an Linda C lark Bobby Combs Mary Clayton Carolyn Cooley Bobby Clark Martha Conner Mike Clark lyvll if Hal Congdon N nf 'wr ,V f. , , i' aw.. V, A-gif ff' 'FQ 'V' ' C rfb r ' X? xi in 'SF , , f rn, L at . A nn Crandall Dave Daniels ff, f-rwagif if gg Q' warm 31 , 'H ii... ,S U45 1 ' T212 f wwf , my wfgai V , aflaiir , 'SQ xjfr Q gag ri Q are iw X , M? ul y V ni . sl Pat Crawford Greg Dare Shirley Crider Jeanne Davidson john C rites Guy Decker Ma rk C linard Glennda Corwin Cathy Collings 'W' Sandra Cotterell ,N f- if- Mark C ollins David Covey 1 1? Randy Combs john Crammer Hiking Q,-.fm ff -. ,W fu,-qi: ., D e, Q Ks 5 SA K, F' 'V r 'V '- A .iezri l W -Q 51 My 'N 4 fi, , , if yr -ff' JA M 55 ' in I -a. 'A-1 . R .k',: Diana Czyzewski -'r ,V ,V Ron De Voras , 'wiv Donna Culnan Sally Dempsey Steve Cross Ken De john Mike Dalio Ron Di Donato Dale Dietrick Nancy Dugger 3, ,f -1' ,4-. .4 aw . . - wr. Carol Edwards Charles Essex jim Dobyrs Ron Dvorak Bob Disney -V -. s Phil Donaldson Doris Easterwood Cathy Dougherty james Dutton Don Dillman Isaac Duran E w 4' Q E4 1 sy 9 ff 1, B 115 nf Chris Eastin Slit' Peggy Downey Linda Eaton Harvey Dovming Bob X 1' :'- E ' Eckels ' - -1, - ,. g 'iii .. Y ii' 'f' K 'fkfimra 1 lofi l WM, 'nn-if av 'f Q ' n, Q5 l K f f ,2v,,ig. f: 1 1 -My ff Gloria Espinoza Myla Ferguson 'V-' 'li -Mix' Kent Eckley is 'C 9, Chris Erickson Janice Everhart Q ,,: gi: A ChHr1eS Felts E A X A Don Edwards Pam Ellis Karen Fa hrenbruch Diane Eft Pam Fa in Q-,fa I F AJ .M 0 Qmlllililq i - -3 Q Qs-.s.xa,,,,a f 'Q N-A ,, , M N, , Barbara Fell jon Eliason Lynn Fe ese Gary Fischer Pat Fitzwater Cheryl Freeman Bob Fisher Mary Franck Sandy Fox Norma Field Diane Foisy H' .Qgi i i f , f' sr' JR 'ff I F ff? 3 Q., , :wil , I iz . 2 V f 3 rf, 4! , S,', . 1, Qs 'av aa., wx' ,.,. sie? A A n . X is i N. 1, 'N M 5 ., B, ,, ,Aye Robbin Garbe Huntley Grady fy, Leo Garcia David Graham Dave Garland jane t Graham Bob Glaze Roger Graham . F l'.'- , Iqizzy .git ,, E QW l Mike Flemmer Doug Freeman Susanne Fletcher Gary Friden Bill Flint Richard Funke Donna Florian 'K f ma-Q QX X x Nancy Galutia .Wav - , ,. ' xy Don X Rick Gonzales Paul Gregory Diane Goebel Larry Greene Goodwin Mike Guildford l 4 Don Goodrich i Gerald Grill GJ Ebbe Gustafsen Martha Halverson Dave Gunthe r Lary Halverson john Hadlow Larry Hamilton Larry Hack Chip Hamilton Barbara Hains Armond Hamm Marty Haines Sandra Hammond joan Hall Leonard Hansen L Geraldine Halferty Steve Hansen uk ' Sw 1 L 2 -1 L N I QA Kim Harbeck Pat Hayes rie ,b :., my r ' 'px lr ll li fs. -X-af! 1 .f rn? S33 Er. Q, Wk ag? v xi Q 1 n AX' ,X A 4 v 1m1'i'l 2' 3 K f M 4+ ga - , V, . , mai: 4 be f Mgwzzvmrf - ,fr si H A L :L . Y A Hausman Hiteshew A, yo y 'Z ff L 1- A f L Harold q.?3ijj5 7?!',k :A , ' ,-L 'fl , . x'kA V an W K ' r,o,', .. gr ,rf W, , i V rg, A , M ' A 'ff W f ' I 'X L r Montie Harden r Gene Healy Howard Harmond Judy Helmbold Sally Harr Elaine Helton 'A g Bruce Hatz jim Hermanson V- r s A of K. '- 1 'P 1 Andy Hartsough Carol Henry Elaine Hartman Cheryl Henningsen Keith Hoist Linda Hunkins Pam Housand Judy Ingersoll Barry Horton Johnny Hurd ' f Agn, De Lynda I-Iowa Dorian Inwood Linda Howard Dale Ison or' 'Wi Vicky I Holman Dale ' :,. a Hubbard f Y , M ' H r 'A 5 wll, H , - A Kr. iff: ,,.j'f 'jg ' ' . fl .1'g2l? A V 'N19 r fl' lloloo ef ' W. -. air! ' va GUY 3,1 jackson 'W Barbara ' , A johnson -- , X 2 Us ,WW i ol f' 'Sh QQT5 A A ' f 4 , J I' y- xA' 'Qt . .V ,J jenna ja ckson Karen johnson I Melody jackson Mark johnson Paul jackson Marvin johnson rd Eileen Howell john Ivey Paul Howell Barb jackson Linda jaster jim jones Mike ja mes Ronnie johnson Roger Jensen Jinx jones z 5- ., 'H 7 ,.. 1, if X, M XMN ' .gr ,Q .. I YU Mg, yZy r w e gy fagvfy g .f.. MN iv , ,L xv vii, , Bob johns Karen Jones RN Margaret jones Ross King 1 , iii I -wa if 'EV Y 635' in H . K, Karen Krabacher Marlin Larson D-Ann Kautz Barry Knight Cindy Kay Brian Kobers 'TJ' A a ,f Don Lambert Bette Lendholm Bob Lakin Judy Leiker 1 IK' Toni Little Sharon Marshall David Lindholm Mike Mapelli Susan Linder Pete Makelky Mike Liverant :Q Warren Marshall Connie Longbrook Ricky Martin ' Mike Loper Eric Martinez Denny Liggitt Diane Ludlow at 'ww W f si, eriii L is 34 1 Janice Matson Charles Miller ' .a j i m W W t 8439 -me , -rl ,L NV , ,r . rg? dw .t Q k Us s 1 if n 2, '-:f- 9.-.1 , -'-:F Larry Matson Pat Miller Tien Qirfifrlsi haziswieifi' aizfiigaiagsafvrf Miiegiifisiiwl sw? iw 5,a5'Es7QgW5f tr. swag V' KK M.. amz 5 , g,,.,?g rg if i George Lucas Sandy Mason 11 5 . .Q 5 ii 'bf' 5 6 . f 'QW fin ml' ' 5 1-if mm. Lula ' QV' ' Myers H Glenna if AZ.. V b Mullinex 5 'iii .Agn ' 1 ,,..:-54 r fi L l L . ixlifx-, ,Kix I -. :I I V I L ' , tzi' Jim Meyers W ,A Dixie Moulin wma . Birdie Meyers Dennis Morgan Sue Ma ttei Scot Mitchel Marilyn Meyer Bill Meads Linda Modglin Leslie Moore ra- ? 11:31 Randy McCaul Amy McFarland Karlene McCarthy Lotus Mclllfish David McBride Dianne McDowell Dennis X ' uw!! 1' 'D .1 v' 5 ,, Y I Mini Cindy McClintick Penney McFarland Marjorie McCombe Eddie McGill Marshall McCulloch Freda McGill Tom McCutcheon Murphy Molly M cDermott F in--f S s ...kj f'iey,,, ,aw in v 1-9-J-aa. -.gag 5 Alan McGi1irray Maryanne Mcllvam R1 Chard Nyberg Jerry McKibben Hugh Olson VFW , , 1' Dale McKinney Ken Olson Beverly Nelson Teri Ott wif f ffww gx fi FFYMKI-' X , gr 'fag-JY J e 3 2' M... ae QE 4 Z +3 Cathy ' , Nutting 7 , 2 Q syyqyl M Bonnie , Parenteau . .Q N f -F Josephine Novosel Don Pa lla tto 0 Ea' Q rw 5 Z o 3 'L vc' Judy Owens Delbert Nichelson jerrilyn Otto Lynda Patterson Brett Peterson Allan Patton Mike Pearson Sandra Pickrel Wayne Payne Charles Petty Rosanne Pe rlmutter .W .R f tlv W1 5' 1 it was 5' 1,414-i.. 'V X . ,...,,,, S. if if ,, Beverly Powe 11 Mike Ray fix a wwf M 1 A o 1: may :nr ,ta Terry Prante V Lois Ratliff ' LX., 1.,. 'X i james Presba Carol Reckenwa ld Gail Price John Reffel Ronald Perm Paula Pinkard Chris Peterson Sharon Place Don Penquite Tom Pohle Roger Penry Peter Pols 'CO11 , 3 Z1 ,Q 514 J...-K., 3 ysilgrx M X if I is gj9'5 -Qwfix in-2 isazieigfg 'Wu' mwiifiiies Q ee, A n J .Z., 4, f l '1 5 ii v,,. , ,iff ff, Uifr ' . is jSj.,, AE -H ri Tim Pufahl Ginger Rich 2 -ff- X .cw is uf' 1221 X lk K litlxiyo, ii, Q Lee Pruett Nancy Rhine Sha ron Pritchard Mike Rese igh nnn 2 Wu! A 'Rig 155' Loren Ray Rocky Richards v.. 4 ., 4 XL. ri ii , . X, ,x 'w m f l s xl - L Sue Ricketts Dick Rollins Billie Cathy Roach Marc Ross Mike Ridge Greg Rose Richardson l Melyna Rogalla -fa ,,, n A W A, f iiho x LAP' ,, A l . 'lf as rx -44.4 l fur -Q 5 Sue Ryan Sue S chli chte Laurel Sabo Allan Schroeder if' . ,li V' fare ' Donald Saltzrnan Dick Schuler Lanny Sampson Dennis Schulz ffkfgl . ,if -,f. -I :HQ K Sa , ,V Adrian Roberts 3' 'iv ', julie Rowe I : I ndra Roberts Linda Ruettgers lx 'E 4 ' 4.5-za' , 4: as-is . . Gordon Russell an .1 frfw t as 5 -' I . if 'f 5 1 ' gf, ., - iakniQ1XiYQ'lf V in '.1.,f.f ,,-M W 1'-wut, . . ,S ww haf?- --:env 44,4 z' can N fir 11? Milton Schaefer Stephen Sharp 59-arf' 11:4 , ' 'Xl juneen Scarffe john Seastone Terrell Sanders Ronda Schutt Barbara Robertson jim Robertson joan ' f ' 'el Rutherford W k '62 2, 1 ,film W my .J 53 f S 2 Ann Schlack jill Shawe Mike Shifrin nz - Dennis Shipper Bill Smith Norma Sherbondy Joe Simmons Cathy Shepardson 1746 ze, - -1- ? Merrie Silverstone V A 'W Lance ' me A Shepard M Dwight 1'l', V Sickle: HQ Gow, 1 L, gal: A .. , ,X J wat , ' ' i Wx x 'Q 511 i V Suellen Smith Norman Sparks 3 - cv-iv . S Shihsni f S S tw 'S' , N - A 2 . iw, Trish Smith if LaVonne Spears i t . xx Xx7gQ1h5i ii! TE L i 73 23 tim In w Rex Snell Mike Speed Linda Snider Eric Spickelmier y iii, wh, L ii -N-.iff S f' V sr fb .AXA i min.: - I 'z Q - 2 t u m - Dennis Smith Phyllis Shurtleff J. Smith 9 ' K Royce Shurtleff Parris Smith 5,5 Q Douglas Sias Pat Smith -ffl K 1 . ,,..v fa nfs. A David Sorenson Gail Starr L! Wayne Soderberg Cindy Stallman Pat Snyder Kam Suggs Q,. y.,- Lois Sparks Martin Stencil jim Stichka Leslie Storin Nancy Thaemert Sarah Stockwell Patti Terry Claudia Taylor 'I ' T Phil Stewart Judy Tarr at tr S--I Y ,gas , H Phil Swanson Mike Thetford Deanne Swift Kathy Thomas I ., Vern Switzer u ' 'l1,e A Charlie Thompson :e,,.33fQ mf :Lil I env Sylvester Richard Threlkeld 1 -- -Q! XM NSF wr 1 x AmY Q. 5 ' 4- Tiger Ar 'T JoAnn f at Wagner ff' jim Trotter Michele Walden mr 14.1 Q ,: if, 'Ar' A ig, K H fi: 1- E rx fa , ' 2 5 M VUL Peggy Vance jim Walsh Rob ert Va nGundy Ga il Walton Ron Wasil Jim Vigil Mike W. Warren Valerie Vernado Mike Warren Sharon Wagers Roger Watson Ernest Vinson Nancy W atts Dewey Whetsto X , Nancy Weiss 2 Carol Wilbur ' M' A David Wedgwood janet Whipple Frank Weigel David Whittaker Ile 1- Q j,,,,.. -,,V . :N , VT. , 5 . 'S A ,ix ya' fm - A . iifvuw A 2 . H aw 5 f' si., ,F lg L. il fY T 'i4 1 W y 6 ff e 5 1143735 1 janet Wilson Gilbert Wood Marion Wilson Rick Woodruff Sidney Wilson Bruce Woodward janet Windell Nancy Wright L , ,ffm vi 902 Craig Wells jay Williams Linda Wilkinson Craig Wendling Bill Werlin Linda Williams v 4, . P Id y sr if' if :,,,,..,,h i, Z s N- N JT fi David Wolf 4 Claudia Young I im Wolf C a thy Young wg iisvf lg Ann Yeates sw' r v ,ww ff' George Winner jim Westbrook Linds ey Willson f -,S - . af- ' H . Q A at 'inn Q K K sf,- rlf f N i Diane Wood James B. Young Steve Zamora Jean Ann Zeman Vicki Za ma gni gp 9 f l jim Young Our Splflt, honor, and loyalty sucks, The Superior class of '66 In all we do we won't give in. We're the class that's bound to Win. john Yonkerman 1 ll Bob Ziegenbein Ricky Yowe 11 LHS That's not what I got! Love those study halls! Working hard? LIFE Studying?? and, furthermore heb-Q YW' ess' T I if I ' . 3 1 ' 3 7 'f V f 4 i df? if I 2 4 I , Is. N 'IQ X f! ' Y ' Q ' 5 Y g , 'H ,4 7, aff W' A ,rg xnxx! A X V I A , 1 18 4 - 44 At my . ff. f t A ' ,if fA f-'Sf A 4- ji, 'Ti dp ' . ,vi 1 g! jiri, 1 -,i-'fi gcgfx gf TAY , . fx .' '55 - 5 . , cg 1, 1 J' ea. i i i A H 5 gg Y W' s -ff ,ff E. ,, ' iff 5 , f f F ,, I nf!! Vg, LA A v I gl? A Is? 5 K T2 1' at i l '51 H . V' M 1 'h ww g ,i I fi f 1 . ,215 , , - gig 1 A L Q., li if ,, 24,-, ,, - lf, if' S ,ul 1' if MI' QPOR -- . ' i W 'L 'iv ,,m M. yy 0 M ab, N 1. ..0, W A w, i W M. Q JL LAKEWOOD PROGRESS FIELD UF V LQA gg 6 s 6 . - fp' ,V 5 r 1 ' as 'fn f , f ' at i.ff A V . -1:61 Zh ?i g Zz Q ,, , X Boulder Wasson Pueblo jefferson Arvada 27 - 7 6 - O Central 36 - 6 West 12 - 0 53 - O TIGE R 9 ON T VICT 3 96 3 C 86 35 LAKEWOOD E NTER9 70 SENIOR LETTERMEN ' Frank Barnett Kurt Bennet Bill Bulow Ron Carter Steve Elliott Bruce Fetterhoff Hugh Frazier Bill johnson Fred Lightner Gary Mohatt Louie Neiheisel Steve Roughton Chuck Scarffe Jack Schmidt Kirk Tracy Mike Winters Manager: Charlie Hawkins Coaches Hancock, Lewis, Boyatt, and Lopez get good. ' .E 'x f A V X3 asf . v I K Q ' M TR2 Yr L .tw :w iv . ., 3 .Q A ,L X QXX . Y ,-qHQ.:.u, I A -- F 'QT ,' 1 l' C .-t?X3'ilfr3:?:-gx.' . Tftirl' ? ' -' P' e lt - N- , ':?:w 'lf 3 'Til .Sf S ' fx M 153 A Mg 4 .Q.A. N K tal n ! N L ' B 'C a HL 'W :Z-. ,, I X 5 A :af ' . .J it W 'vw 15' R ef T' . X :gf H 116 4 -' Q' - .laws f ff .25-L., S' Y F'- Q- u wx? M TF' vnu-s:f:,.eQ-.4-Q, 1 ,H I I if ,'s fl' fflf if-i g , 5 P: N K my I -.-.. -' i'il'Wii'Jnuuqhvi-.Q STATE PLAYOFFS N . wiv 2' X wr-funn , 1 . ' 4 1 1 -I ., iw H Q l X. ' fs X K ,Bi A W any K , . 3 , , 'Hsu A' Nfwl Mm 2 ci' ' Y ,rv T, if . ii' ' 5 wvv4vwQ-Q 1 4 . . If W WW. F.. V. 9 vu, 'lw+..qs.ps 41 I 'vlialbx ' on ' 'Nrllv 'O' v-9 '7' 'K N ' 'l v-aww action A we as- f 12: WW f. Qw- ,WW . tx. Tiger Tracy breaks through Panther line for another touchdown. TIGER SEASON IN REVIEW The Tigers roared through the 64 season with eleven straight wins. They re mained undefeated throughout three pre-season games and seven league contests to gain the county trophy for the fourth consecutive year, They soared into the State Playoffs where they met their only defeat in a crushing 8-6 loss in a sudden- death game with Boulder, finishing the season with a third place State title, from Tigers! l E y Ln t ,,n 'I 0 of hi' . , 3,1 .ivy I ! fi X is if 1 all Q fx I X kk M A A, 4 f9g3,4'Qp:.,, VK I QV . A Q V A . 'R L I ... - A 1- The '63 Tiger Team this year was composed of: QLEFT TO RIGHTQ FIRST ROW: Kirk Bennett, Freddie Lightner, Louie Neihiesel, Kirk Tracy, jack Schmidt, Frank Barnett, Bill Bulow, Greg Smith. SECOND ROW: Mike Schnikter, Steve Tracy, Bob Watson, Mike Winters, Bill johnson, Steve Elliot, Bob Ross, Dave Ross, Gary Mohatt, Leonard Boughton. THIRD ROW: Mike Simmons, Rod I-Ialler, jim Murray, Tom Runyon, Harold Monson, Chuck Scarffe, Donny Lewark, Hugh Fraiser, Bruce Fetterhoff. FOURTH ROW: Larry Marshall, jack Wood, Dennis Foey, Paul Adams, jack Moninger, Steve Morganfield, Steve Bradley, Bill Schmidtz, Allan Staggs. l VA I '45 vgigsybdmdvi s K ,a M w X M ,X A , . ,- 4 ' 1. .it - l K T ' . 3 , ,P - I 4 -V' I l 2 , Ik, K, nn.. 7 A y j Q , 'Vx -fr L i s ,J H' 5,15 fi 7' gf: 2, r 1 Vg ' I :K .: A , at 4, -X, :ie rv t L ff, E ' f W T stai 5 f M ., - - T 1 r- A 2 T' iff Q' wiysi B M ,, 'W ,, , , , A Q , - 1 1 fi' if 1 .f L 1' If A' ,, L, 192 iii! 2551: , 5' : my siil , I , . .J ' ..:t - ,L .f -, 5- , A j., , J, :wi ' 4 ' ' -cw - '1- , V K ff Lf '55 Q K. f ff .'- .f - if -A -f ,. s- 1 ,f T sfs' .. - T T Sify I , -F'-:wi A J ., , , L, ,I V1 ,V 'g ' - Stir , V-1. - in H+' ' w h V ., ' f x 5,355 A sung :-, -' L -5,4 il .M ,. IAM.. wi ,5,,?q,,,3,arU?.,,.1, . , , Q - ,Sl, 1,53,,,, F 5, Q 3 3 , if g I M , X js, -f, I 1 iwP ,.g.' ' 'Fa f .f',' ,A Y I 1 :' fa wf', , 1,'f ' L, . E- Q -.rs 'QV i , ,, V :f 'A ,Y A Q :J '- t Lakewood's first string offense: Frank Barnett fEj, Bill Bulow QTQ , Kirk Tracy QGQ, Bill johnson QCQ, Bruce Fetterhoff QGQ, Steve Elliot QTQ, Louie Neiheisel QEQ, Mike Simmons fHBj, jack Mr. I-Ieaston receives the conference Schmidt fOBj, Steve Tracy QFBQ, Bill Schmidtz QHBQ. trophy from Steve Elliott. 118 It takes three men to down LAKEWOOD IN GRIDI RON one fighting Tiger. Cherry Creeks jumped ahead to Tigers during first quarter, only to face a smashing defeat of 35-7. Q' ACTION. Tigers halt a Bruin after a little gain. A SQUAD L-R: Paul Quinlan, jay Spickelmier, Ray Bangert, john DeMoney, Mel Proctor Scores Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood 52 Alameda 39 Wheatridge 50 Arvada West 63 jefferson 67 Bear Creek 66 Golden 60 Arvada 63 Alameda 40 Wheatridge Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood 65 Arvada West 50 71Wjefferson 42 49 Wheatridge 44 72 East 70 71 'Littleton 60 53 Englewood 62 Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood 48 West Denver 64 Pueblo South 94 Adams City 70 Bear Creek 61 Golden 63 Arvada L-R: Steve Bradley, Mike Simmons, jack Woods, Bobby Striker, Bob Watson TIGER TEAM THE COURT Coach Lewis Coach Newcomb TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Leitig, Tim Pufhal, Dave Garland, Eric Spickelmier, joe Simmons. ROW TWO, LEFT TO RIGHT: George Off, Rick Woodruff, Steve Adams, Rick Gonzales, Paul Howell, Gary Fisher, Mark Ross, Dan Little. ,..v,. 1 AW I W L, Q 4 T G W fgir. 'ET T l T gurl Vs 1 Zz' il T T ff G ,rra T T T T X T T . T 4- 1 'T G G X ' gs ' ' T, X Q A T, G 2 , ' 1 -1, L ' iii? up K , J 1 ,ff -Q- V S 2 ' 5 M ' X I 2 f 2 L- il 'C-T, 7 ' k f 5 my Sf 9 LI? A . fp .1 jx f V :jfs V,,,.1 LnL.52 VfAi L, ff C s 1', , x .Z Y Q fx , if ,,. K 1 js? IW! l F'-if-f Qty if X1 PM 5 gg 'UI fm 1 v . 1 NYY' I we EC 5 if 'A J 1 I U 'xi 'us A 1 lr 'U' I I .5 1 --vm, nv X 1,3-, nf--1 F ,nw EDJ: pn , ,mn ibm A' 1 ws -as is 3.--.fs 'fa 3 2 , 1 S - ',aaAWMM.wm:, - f .Map LAKEWOOD TENNIS TEAM The Tigers did well in tennis this year. They finished third in the league, Winning eight out of fourteen matches. Finishing four- th out of twenty-two in the dis- trict, Ed Rairie and Wayne Graham went to State. Speedy return is necessary. Wayne Graham and Ed Rairie made up the doubles for the State Tennis Tournament. Be prepared BACK ROW: john Mohatt, Rod King, jim Stoll, Gordon Russell, Greg Enders, Bob Arnick, Pat Crawford, Dan Menser. FRONT ROW: Coach Garry, Charles Petty, Steve Hansen, Kenny Hoag- land, Craig Hitchcock, Gary Conkling, john Neiheisel, John Hurd, Dave Gunther. Gary crosses the line in front for another Tiger victory. Lakewood gains the lead in a meet with jefferson. z , -I 1, ,,fsz,ktg-wi 1 ' f 'W Wheauidge spectators look I Congdon leads the rest. L. H. S. claims wonderingly as Wurtzbach first and third takes the lead. in a meet with LETT ERME N West, Coach Garry and Lettermen, Gary Hemsath, Ian Duncanson, Dan Congdon, Bob Wurtzbach, Dave Moe, and Skip Winters, proudly display the League trophy. If V: gary, sf vs . V . , Lakewood's off to a good start! ! 'llli iwif V W IE ' - ' 'IJ'-4' A-SQUAD LEFT-RIGHT: Mike Winters, Don Vanzo, Mike Murphy, Fred Lightner, Ruben Reffel, Bill Smith, Ed Kingry, Clancy Barrett, Steve Espinoza, john Neiheisel, Craig Hitchcock, Gary Friden. 5 , xff' f I .!L Mat Action LAKEWOOD R011 him over! Pin him! -M zz.-Q fl TIGERS ON THE MATS 5 ,'e7 f' l SEASON REVIEW L. H. S. closed its wrestling season with a 4-win, 3-loss league record. At the district competition three Tigers qualified for the State Meet. They were sophomore Ed Kingry, and seniors Steve Espinoza and Fred Lightner. 129 .-w W' ,T A-1 ,W - M, as Freddie works on another pin. It's a sure five points for this Lakewood wrestler. T-A-K-E D-O-W-N Take down, take down, Pin! Pin! Pin! 'Q 1-o .5 0 wv..,,. Mi Lakewood's A and B squads wrestle side by side. '-f , M- key... slut B SQUAD, TOP - BOTTOM, L - R: Mike Schnikter, jack Moniger, Dave Barclay, Lance Sheppard, john Reffel, Eugene Butzen, Dave Hanson, Leo Garcia, Gary Conkling, john Hurd, Lanny Samson, Rich Nyberg STATE WRESTLERS M., .. G- Q-is Steve Fred Espinoza Lightner Ed Kingry 3152, A pause between matches. GYMNASTIC9 Tumbling is an important part of gymnastics. jim Day performs a giant swing on the high bar. Bob Fritz demonstrates on the rings at half time. Lakewood Tigers have added a new sport to the list this year. The Gymnastics team competes at vari- ous invitationals throughout the Denver area. Tricks are performed on the high horizontal bars, the trampoline, rings and numerous other equipment. The boys are rated on a point basis and must have a certain num- ber of points to qualify for a letter. TEAM Jim Day Gary Hansen Jinx jones jim Trotter Tom Runyon Ken Anderson Dave Daniels john Kretz Bob Fritz em Wim-is . , r - P 5 - Q Wlgfww1,wazmezz,WsL,,-gg,5:,J,,:gi53iwT1: : iW!W5f1?s, mimi, f ygfg VM A 55,1 WWW N , :ff1115d 'k.I,1f , f .K ' ff K ' '-Q 1' Q53 A my W. ,Afm 'g ff -073 5' 7 Gi' '13 I' f E H. 7 X. gg, M, , 91. J 4 lofi: Y 0 av 52 M M . sw fig? , gsgf an Q yy? N' Coaches time Tigers' starts and finishes . Tiger relay. J 1 J' R 14 asf., Q sf -5- Y The Team SPRING TRACK The 64 track season opened with practices beginning early in March. Relays, dashes, sprints, shotput, discus throw, broad jumps, high jumps, pole vault and hurdles are included in spring track. L.I-I. S. 's track team is coached this year by Mr. Garey and Mr. Musselman. The shot put is a facet of the track program , J, 'Q- A553 KZ'c?'L gay.. Q 4 flpffbfx- M164- fl: if ff if W wa? My L. L,LA. LL,A.,,. , -fnSr1gzViz img L i ,ig fgpfq . - Q 2 iiaggg m ' . ' Position- to catch a ball. Coach Cummins demonstrates the position of a pitcher. TIGERS ON THE DIAMOND Up to Bat! !! Y ..... N.,-ViLV . 1 1 2 Q ..l t E Y :n----Y-t 'Y' Ff'u ..yW+ K... S, GOLF in 3'-P . .. Y' ms' Q.. ,, . gh - n-. . ,'j6,1.-:M -W-f 'N , -ff- 3 .4 Q, w 'WR '-gk ' 4 Q. ' Q ' Q ,13- ' -ur Q' F .3 5 I ,',-:, ,.?-ll'iS' Where 1S the ball? K fe K X 55,5 , K? .. gi: ,fE:i.'Gs:,, 115+ 'ii' --Q ' - A I K 5 ,:, .: : ww V P I Q V,. , . ., , . SWING ! Terry selects his club. Follow through. 135 afrfg I .1 I wb, 5 Ag 1' 'S 1 ww N W ri., X .lu- 4 Q4-. 'Y we 'arzvfff 35 ia? S: 'gx kg. :Av' Q ,. 50 ,Q X53-3 H if -446i5 'N, R. 5-X' W, , V, Dis' : FW ' W! I QF' J ,I . W an-N mir bg 'f , Q my -Y C 459741551531 K In ,ggi ws Un W 1 W. .. ,Q , , , Q,+fgLg5,im,g-ywvc' .V , 2253, W A. NM -. 525 in , A , .., l I ne w 2 1 F ,.g , ,.,. A..,.. 1 f M - . 'f f fgig m A Si '- In 2 skim? ??zQSv.rww-Sean'25?-??5Q?'fQ11P?i9iPki4f:ff'?:V7E FMHEEkQiE7Z?ENR9Pf W 5'iLiS?65Q'iQ?E1? QNKQSSWRYQ, .. MMM .iii STUDENT COUNCIL Executive Officers: Jay Spickelmeier, Louie Neiheisel, President, Virginia Crawford, Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. Owen, Sponsor, ROW ONE: Jay Spickelmier, Virginia Crawford, Louie Neiheisel. ROW TWO: Georgeanne Gustafson, Linda Nelson, Judy Robinson, Linda Wells, Chris Pearson, Connie Foley, JoAnne Wagner, Tula Myers, Phyllis Shurtleff, Carolyn Cooley, Polly Parrish, Joan Goedel, Kathy Bulow, Janice Graham, Sally Dempsey, Mr. Owen. ROW THREE: Candy Mohar, Connie Liming, Sally Thompson, Sue Jelinek, Jann Bennett, Janet Schroeder, Martha Wildman, LoAnne Dunlap, Marti Martin, Ernest Proffit, John Otto, Mike Simmons, Bob Johnson, Dave Carlson, Kenny Hoagland, Nancy Cooper, Mary Geddes, Ellen Newman, Debbie Lewis, Gay Sullivan, Kathy Appenzeller, Gayle Cooper, DeLynda Howard. ROW FOURp Dave Sorenson, Terry Townsend, Bob Fisher, Bob Liedike, Steve Bradley, Skip Winner, Eric Martinez, Ed Kingry, Jim Pufahl, Bob Bell, Barney Richards, Bob Cadigan Tom Sund, Donny Lewark, Jim Grady, Harold Monson, Paul Adams, Ray Bangert, Paul Perry, Lee Kuhlke, Mike Reseigh Steve Stancyk, Stan Black, Fred Lightner, Bruce Reedy, Jim Day. The Student Council is a group of students representing the student body who can analyze and present the students' suggestions to the Administration. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Owen, this year's Council has sponsored the Talent Show, the Valentine's Dance and the Student Exchange Activities. Among their projects were getting new student center furniture and improving the land- scape around LHS. 138 Sitting in a Council meeting A Y! X guid- NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ROW ONE: SandraWoolley, Rhonda Kercher, Janice Wasinger, Sandie Price, Evelyn Green, Pat Wilson, Virginia Crawford, Christi Arno, Marty Morton, Fran Jensen, Nancy Bentson, Nancy Cooper, Lucinea de Paula, Karen Newton, Ellen Newman, Gwen Cavinar, Jo Sheda. ROW TWO: Alice Chambers, Dian Jenkins, Ginger Koger, Mary Bingham, Karen Moe, JoAnne Porter, Nancy Cady, Kay Rollins, Polly Parrish, Jann Bennett, Sandra Bredengerd, Betty Parks, Carol Turner, Betsy McCammon, Karen Riley, Sue Jelinek, Patty Burr, Debbie Atchison, Jula Storey, Jeannie Sparks. ROW THREE: Bob Fritz, Stan Black, Jim Day, John Schoenbauer, Chuck Scarffe, Steve Stancyk, Fred Lightner, Bob Cadigan, Dick Buchanan, Gregg Miller, Steve McCullock, Mike Higgins, Bob Messner, Louie Neiheisel, Steve Elliott, Kirk Tracy, Mel Proctor. The purpose of National Honor Society is the fostering of high standards of scholarship among the students of Lakewood High Officers fl. to rj: Mrs. Smith, Linda Lister, Bruce Reedy, Mrs. Henry, Martha Wildman, John Kretz. School, moreover, the organization strives to attain four ideals: character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Operation the school bookstore is the chief function of the Society. Also, the Society sponsors the new students entering the school, introducing them to the traditions of Lakewood. The officers are: John Kretz, President, Bruce Reedy, Vice-President, Linda Lister, Secretary, Martha Wildman, Treasurer. There is no darkness but ignorance and National Honor Society strives to eliminate all ignorance through high ideals. 139 Honor Society in action operating the bookstore. 41 ROW ONE: Beth Waldrum, Francine Fuerst, Cathy Morgan, Carolyn Hoff- man, Cathy Appenzeller, Oro Lynn Harshman, Karen Kaley, Cathy Har- lan, ROW TWO: LoAnn Dunlap, Nancy Miller, Sharon Twenhofel, Winnie Mitchell, Karen Higgins, Gayle Cooper, Marcy Matthai, Gary Conkling. ROW THREE: Thain Ramey, George Priest, Bob Wurtzbaugh, Rob Roth, Ron Eddy, Ken Hoagland, Jim Grady, Steve Ehrhart, Greg Smith. GIRLS' CLUB CABINET MENS' DEN ROW ONE: Ray Bangert, Secretaryg Fred Lightner, Presidentg Steve Elliott, Vice-President. L 140 The Girls' Club is an or- ganization in which every girl attending LHS may be a mem- ber. There are three executive officers, a cabinent and two sponsors: Miss Jensen and lvlrs. Harris. The programs have been very varied this year. The Reverend Spencer talk- ing at Christmas Time, Debbie Atchison talking on her New York trip, and the announcing of the Four Ideal Girls. CABINET Secretary-Elaine Immordino President-Karen Newton V-President-Winnie Mitchell Senior Cabinet- Lucinea de Paula Marjorie Monson Vonnie Patterson Diana Mathison-not pictured junior Cabinet- Sally Thompson Nancy Miller Cathy Appenzeller Sophomore Cabinet- Kathy Bulow Kathy Thomas Carolyn Cooley Mens' Den is a club of all the boys in the school. The main purpose of the club is of a combined guidance--enter- tainment nature. The pro- grams usually consist of speak- ers, but occasionally panels and films are presented. Mr. Moore is the sponsor of the club. The officers are: Fred Lightner, Presg Steve Elliott, Vice -Pres. 5 Ray Bangert, Sec- retary. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Lucinea Lucinea de Paula, from Brazil, is Lakewood's American Field Service exchange student this year. Locally sponsored by National Honor Society, she attends regular classes at Lake- wood High. Since I came to live for a year with the John A. Miller, Ir. , family, I have enjoyed America very much. It is much more exciting than I expected. I have particularly enjoyed Pep Club and the spirit of the games. The students at L. I-I. S. have helped me a lot and have made me feel at home . v Sa I0 Q ' h l Edith I am Edith Susanne Houk. I have been at Lakewood High since last spring, when I came from Germany to live with my aunt. As a senior here I am taking mainly language courses, as I plan either to be a teacher or to work for the UN. I think Lakewood is hard, but more fun than any German school. Tira My full name is Tira Skulratana, and I am a junior here at Lakewood I-Iigh. Since I came to America from Thailand, I have been living with the Kaufmans. I think Lakewood High is great, and I especially enjoy football. The students here are friendly and helpful, and I thank them all. 0 S E PHYSICAL SCIENCE CLUB Sally Bennet, Mr. Yamaguchi, Eileen Howell, Roy Pettijohn, Karen Higgins, Dale Libby, Nina McKitu'ick, jim Lemmons, Charles Allen, john Brasaemle, Don Swaim, Biff Thompkins, Mike Higgins, Ellen Newman, Craig Wellman, Jim Force, Dennis Becker, John Beltz, Thain Ramey. The purpose of the Physical Sciences Club is to encourage work in the physical sciences. Members hear lectures by other members and by noted men in scientific fields and see films 'on scientific topics. The officers of this club are: President, Mike Higgins, Vice President, Ellen Newman, and Secretary-Treasurer, Craig Wellman. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE CLUB ROW ONE: Bob Fisher, Gary Friden, Dick Rollins. ROW TWO: Jeri Steele, Jeanne Steele, Allen McGilvary, Larry Hamilton, John Seastone. ROW THREE: Rhonda Blakley, Diane Czyusky, Pat Crawford. ROW FOUR: Sheri Marshall, Jeanne Burris, JoAnne Burris, Chris Erickson, Larry Braun, Mr. Glittenburg. The purpose of the Biological Science Club is to encourage work in the biological sciences. Members hear lectures by other members and noted men, see scientific films, and perform scientific experiments. The of- ficers are: Bob Fisher, President, Gary Friden, Vice President, Dick Rollins, Secretary. 142 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA FLOOR: Karen Baker, Marjorie Monson, Mary Bingham. ROW ONE: Beverly Nelson, Paula Pinkaid, Gloria Espinosa, Karen Staggs, Barb Fell, Connie Arellano, Karen johnson, Cheryl Freeman, Jean Davidson, Sylvia Lansky. ROW TWO: Linda Hunkins, Myla Ferguson, Marilyn Black, Gretchen Norwalk, Kathy Aerts, Pat Hayes, Gayle Elias, Edith I-louk, Karen McGregor, Nancy McMenamen, Margaret Broman. ROW THREE: Linda Pampell, Nancy Watts, Carol Wilbur, Carol Detter, Judy Ingersall, Sally Harr, Sue Alvey, Joan Bersted, Carol Bolton, Barbara Brown. ROW FOUR: Sandy Mason, Viola Martinez, Sue jelinek, Suzanne Bowman, Barbara Spooner, Pat Fitzwater, Sharon Meads, Kathy Hansen, Linda Adams, Sandy Myers. The purpose of the Future Teachers of America is to i learn about the teaching profession, its opportunities, its responsibilities, and its role in our democratic life and to cultivate the qualities essential in good teachers. TORY D D-A ClfNcE VNS 7 i 'rf1iT.TK-FK .f The activitiesinclude talks by student-teachers, panel discussions, a special speaker from the Colorado F. T. A. , and a Teacher Appreciation Day with a picnic as its climax. The officers are: Marjorie Monson, President, Becky Roscoe, Vice-President, Mary Bingham, Secretary, and Karen Baker, Treasurer. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Price and Mr. Yetter. Mr. Owen lectures at one of the F. T.A. meetings. 143 FUTURE NURSES CLUB ROW ONE: Lorraine Northcutt, Sherry Myers, Jeanne Burris. ROW TWO: Claudia Young, Karen Becker, Nancy James, Jeri Steele, Jeannie Steele, Kathy Addy, Pam Pegram, Terri Jones, Sue Mattei, Cindy Kay. ROW THREE: Gloria Adams, Debbie Hargraves, Linda Etchison, Mary Geddes, Janice Harker, Pearl Keehner, Judy Cable, JoAnne Burris, Linda Abelard, Nancy Swartzlander, Pam Moulin, Amy Hyde, Carol Burris, Robin Schaffer. The Future Nurses Club's primary purpose is to inform students of the possibilities in Health Careers, schools offering nurses courses, the scholarships available, and what a career in nursing would be like. During the year special speakers were invited, tours were taken, and letters written to pen pal nurses. The officers were: President, Sherry Myers, Vice President, Jeanne Burris, Secretary, Lorraine Northcutt. FUTURE ARTISTS CLUB ROW ONE: Becky Newstrand, Jana Springer, Lotus McElfish, Alice Busly, Amy McFarland, Ginny Adams, Rita Barnard, Sandy Sickler, Cathy La Brant, Wanda Logan, Linda Burkhalter, Barb Spooner. ROW TWO: Shirley Beaty, Joan Skalicky, Sylvia Schilling, Martha Logan, Mary Struthers, Louis Neiheisel, Mr. Burnett, Steve Harrison, John Brasaemle, Randy Naylor, Ben Beaty, Greg Yowell. The Future Artists Club was organized to stimulate an interest in art and for those who are planning to follow an art career. The programs consisted of speakers from different fields of art, During the year, the club worked on such projects as making scenery for THE MUSIC MAN, The officers were: President, Joan Skalicky, Vice President, John Brasaemle, Secretary, Dorothy Zamora, Treasurer, Lotus McElfish. 144 F:L,3??2: , Q FUTURE HOME MAKERS CLUB ROW ONE: Linda Clark, Blynda Stewart, Sharon Yates, Alice Garcia, Kathy LaBrant, Judy I-Iachmeister, Pat Green, Merecedes McFarland, Nancy James, Janice Everhart. ROW TWO: Mrs. Riggs, Nancy DeWitt, Dorothy Myers, Elaine Hilton, Billie Richardson, Norma Griess, Sue Estes, Dianne Hambeck, Louise Fairbanks, Pat Fitzwater, Jenene Jacobs, Judy Cable, Joan I-lall, JoAnne Baker, Karen Jones, Judy Krenzar, Ginger Rich, Losi Ratliff, Margaret Goeble, Geraldine Bennett. The officers of the Club: Judy Hachmeister, Alice Garcia, Blynda Stewart. This year the activities of the Future I-lomemakers Club have centered around presentations on table settings and modeling. Miss Roop Addressed the November meeting and the Serenaders performed for the annual Christmas Tea. The remaining programs consisted of various guest speakers and demonstrations. The officers of the Club were: President, Alice Garcia, Vice-President, Pat Green, Secretary-Treas- urer, Kathy I.aBrant3 Representative, Judy I-lachmeisterg and Sponsor, Miss Riggs. One of the typical meetings showing how to set a table. 3 5 8 145 SAFETY STYLERS ROW ONE: QLEFT TO RIGI-lTj Mike Ray, Dan Congdon, Bill Bulow, Lee Kuhlke, Nora Wood. ROW TWO: LaVon Spears, Robin Garby, Sharon Granger, Libby Craig, Barbara Johnson, Bonnie Parenteau, joan Goeddel, Connie Davis, Suzanne Phebus. ROW THREE: Mr. Carey, Tom Bobby, Skip Lawson, Charles Becker, Chuck Albrecht, Allan Schroeder, Ed Sias, Stan Prokop, Mike VanDitte, Ivan Peterson, Mike Thorpenson, David Ross, Steve Conway, Mike Clemes, Tom Spooner, jim Westbrook, Larry Matson, Alan Miller. The purpose of Safety Stylers is to promote safety throughout the school and community, not only in driving, but in all safety aspects. This year's Safety Council worked especially on the parking lot situations at LHS. The officers are: Dan Congdon, President, Bill Bulow, Vice-President, Sharon Witt, Secretary, Mr. Garey, Sponsor. BUSINESS CLUB The Business Club was organized to provide interesting activities to help students discover the many worthwhile business vocations and the related financial benefits. The club also provides opportunities to broaden and enrich the program of Business Education here at Lakewood. The officers are: Karen Reid, President, Sharon Yates, Vice-President, Norma Griess, Secretary, Mr. Merritt, Sponsor. ROW ONE: QLEFT TO RIGHTQ Betty Sage, Carol Nyberg, Marsha Merriam, Claudia Seibert, Sharon Yates, Norma Griess, Karen Reid, Shirley Clemens, Anna Kramer, Carol Mallot, Virginia Nelson. ROW TWO: Rita Stewart, Diana Mathison, Kathy Abbot, Sandy Spradlin, Linda Lacy, Linda Nelson, Bev Ashmore, Candee Bader, Sue Estes, Carol Alexander, Marilyn Thorpe, Lynn Baldey, Yvonne Lansing, Sharon Beck. ROW THREE: Judy Cable, Sharon Davis, Louise Fairbanks, Bobbie Moore, Kay Lindbloom, janet Wells, Jenene Jacobs, Sylvia Lansky, Karen Eubanks, Linda Cripe, Ann Roher, Sandre Wooley, Loretta Spillane, Sharon Beck. KEY CLUB V1 , ROW ONE: QLEFT TO RIGHTJ Ernie Proffit, Bill Johnson. ROW TWO: Steve Raughton, Louie Neiheisel, Eddie Rairie, Steve Espinosa, Fred Lightner, Jack Schmidt, Mike Simmons, Bobby Striker, John Otto, Bob Fritz. ROW THREE: Dan Nash, Mike Schnikter, Ray Bangert, jay Spickelmeier, Mike Winters, Bruce Reedy, Gary Cole, Frank Barnett, Steve Elliott, Bob Dominick, Kirk Tracy. Key Club is an organization, sponsored by the local Kiwanis Club, designed to give service to the school and community. This year's club collected money for the March of Dimes and bought a Christmas mee for a needy family. The officers of Key Club are: Bill johnson, President, Ernie Proffit, Vice-President, Mark Watenpaugh, Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. Boyatt, Sponsor. Ernie P roffit M ark W ate npaugh Vice -President Secretary -T re asurer Bill johnson President f i my E R X X N51 l X, . . . - - , u.g,o-0 . . . r ' ,f hs -, is fi 522 SPANISH CLUB ew 9 0 9 .M 3 es The Spanish Club was organized with the goal of better informing the students about Spain and Spanish culture. This goal was achieved by the use of films, outside speakers, and field trips. FRENCH CLUB The French Club was organized with the goal of better informing its members about France and French culture. This goal was achieved by the use of films, outside speakers, and student speakers. Mm QOVIET RELATIONS CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT: Edith Houk, Karen Newton, Christie Arno, Laurie Miller, Ginger Koger, Kim Harbeck, Donna Culnan, Joyce Mogan, Marje Burroughs, Val Broderick, Mary Otterson, Meredith Hampton, Dana Boyd, Pat Lensen, Randi Schutes, Mary Hupp, Jeanne Creighton, Marsha Goody, Donny Lewark, Gary Friden, Craig Wellman, Bret Petersen, Mike Thorfinson, Jim Lemmons, Greg Yowell, Don Vanzo, Gregg Miller, Barry Knight, Ron Dvorak, Hugh Olson, Gary Snider, George Off, George Priest, Mr. Brom, Linda Lister, Nikki Newell, JoAnne Porter, Nancy Newnan, Lynn Wedgwood, Nina McKittrick, Pat Laurita, Diane Dwyer, Julia Switzer, Carol Turner, Judy Coffey, Sharon Vnnever, Joan Culnan, Polly Parrish. Mr. Brom, Linda Lister, Nikki Newell, Charles Rose, George Priest The Soviet Relations Club gave the students an understanding of communist tactics. During the first semester, students wrote and received letters from either the Soviet Union or East Germany. During the second semester, students heard lectures by four experts on communism and studied MASTERS OF DECEIT by J. Edgar Hoover. At each meeting, important points from Pravda and from American news articles concerning communism were dis- cussed. The officers were: President, Charles Rose, Vice-Presi- dent, George Priest, Secretary, Nikki Newell, Treasurer, Linda One of the Club-sponsored lectures. Lister? Sponsor! Mr' Brom' 149 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB 32 -fm ROW ONE: Pat Wilson, JoAnne Porter, Sandy Woolley, OroLynn Harshman, Peg Horan, Donna Schroll, Linda Schumacher. ROW TWO: Connie Amick, Linda Bailey, Karen Reid, janet McDowell, Nancy Graham, Marty Ramsay, Linda Parsons, Mr. Musselman, Cheri Bladt, Lucinea de Paula, Betty Parks, Gayle Cooper, Nancy Wright, Wanda Yager, Linda Burkhalter, Carol Wilbur, Marilyn Black, Diane Gobel, Janice Harker, Linda Wells, Karen Kaley. The purpose of the International Relations Club is to interest students to develop and expand their knowledge of world events, This goal is done through attending various meetings and having foreign correspondents. The officers are: OroLynn Harshman, President, Sandy Woolley, Vice-President, and CHESS CLUB Pe g Horan, S ecretary-Treasure r. ,f rl I ROW ONE: Lori Miller, Larry Matson, john Smiley, Charles Wagoner, Larry Neufeld, Carl Wyant, Doug Freeman. ROW TWO: Phil Donaldson, Larry Alt, Sandy Mason, Pearl Keehner, Shirley Campbell, Miss Moore, Pat Hayes, Steve Freeman, Kim Harbeck, Steve Adams. The purpose of the Chess Club is to interest and encourage the students in the game of chess. This goal is obtained by playing at the meetings and having intra-club matches. The officers are: Charles Wagoner, President, Pat Hayes, Secretary, and Miss Moore, Sponsor. 150 AUDIO VISUAL CLUB ...JE ali' K Sli i if L ROW ONE: Carl Wyant, Nina McKittrick, jerry Bailer, John Seastone. ROW TWO: Mr. Olmsted, Joe Walsh, Steve Bean, Jerry Andreen, Milton Schaefer, Barry Semmens, Chris Ray, Mark johnson. ROW THREE: Larry Matson, David Lindholm, Doug Whetstone, Craig Wellman, Eric l-lemsath, Charles Allen, john Crites, Thain Ramey. What do I do Now? Mr. Olmsted Sponsor First you put the film through here. . ' The varied and many activities of the Audio-Visual Club include setting up and f operating projectors of all types for classroom work, setting up recorders and record i l' ' H players, and operating the mikes at the various assemblies and programs throughout the school year. The Club also acts as the lighting and sound crews for plays, talent 151 shows, musicals, and vocal music programs. The sponsor is Mr. Olmsted. . 'il J X X A re 3 . W ,,.,..,. 'Ty :Y Q. aw . fsqiggag sk A A 51?':f. ' ist? -. zviiaz f f , -' I 5152. ' LTETMZJ :... i'-, H. '5,-535, wg'-Qs vim 451 fy. f' Jw? CHEERLEADERS PEP MRQ --Paul Perry DRILL TEAM DRILL LEFT LINE Qtop to bottomj: Cathy Harlan, 'Sally Stone, Virginia Crawford, Linda Adams, Shelley Hodgson, Randi ' Shutes, Cathy Morgan, Nancy McMenamin, LoAnn Dunlap, Karen Kaley, Kathy Richey, Andy Lambrecht, Diane Dunlap, Claudia Hale. RIGHT LINE: Mary Ferguson, Candy Miller, Martha Wildman, Nancy Miller, Jeannie Sparks, Suzanne Bowman, Sue Jelinek, Marty Ramsey, Chris Hott, Nancy Graham, Winnie Mitchell, Suzanne Phebus, Georgeana Gustafson, Janice Wasinger. Cl-UB TIGERETT LEFT TO RIGHT: Cheri Powell, Ruthie Higgerson, Carlos Shea Phyllis Shurtleff, Dana Boyd, Pat Brady Kathy Bulow, Linda Cochran, Susie Burkhalter, Susie Robinson, Alice Chambers, Candy Mohar, Melynd Rogalla, Linda Bruce, Barbara Bradley, Rhonda Kercher, LaVon Spears, joan Seitz, Polly Parrish, Paula Connor Patty Parker, Glenda Campbell. FRONT: Sue Sommers, Captain, Shauna Moffatt, Captain Q The Pep Club is composed of over 250 girls. Its purpose is to promote spirit within the school. ,The most noticeable change this year was the limitation of membership to junior and senior girls only. During each Spring the pep club sponsors a dance for members and their dates. The club is under the sponsorship of Miss Schmidt. ' Pep Club members furnish the halls with posters each week. V , STUDENT ROW ONE: Pat Brady, jay Spicklemier. ROW TWO: Betsy McCammon, Candy Mohar, JoAnn Porter, Betty Parks, janet Schroeder, Winnie Mitchell, Karen Moe, Kathy Richey. ROW THREE: Miss Jensen, Fred Marshall, Bill Bennington, Bill Cotrell, Stan Black, George Off, Steve Stancky, Nancy Miller, Ellen Newman, LoAnn Dunlap, Mr. McLain. ROW FOUR: Charles Allen, Roy Pettijohn, George Priest, Bruce Reedy, Bob Dominick, Todd Leasia, Nancy Cooper, Sue jelinek. In late October, 1963, the Lakewood Exchange group toured the Pennsylvania Dutch country and historic Phila From Cheltenham, they traveled to New York City, Wash Lakewood played host to the Chelts. During their week a Denver and the Air Force Academy, and, of course, skiie+ was led by jay Spicklemier, Head Boy, and Pat Brady Mr. McLain. Miss Jensen and Mr. McLain in Williamsburg. The Lakewood Exchange arrives at Cheltenham. The front of Cheltenham High School. One of the man EXCHANGE ROW ONE: Pat Simon, jerry Schwartz, Ronnie Silverman, Jessie Cohen, Marian Eisman. ROW TWO: Barbara Boos, Sue Strauss, Ellen Freedman, john Sundheim, josey Berg, jeff Kaplan. ROW THREE: Linda Barnett, june Hunter, Bruce Dobkin, Beth Handler, David Axelman, Neil Sklaroff, Sue Lorber, Nancy Scott, Barbara Solit. ROW FOUR: Kathy Mazaferre, Sandy Ivler, Marc Feinstein, Dick Raab, Tom Leonard, Benjie Gerson, Phil Cohn, Bob Day, Andy Ruben, Marilyn Seigel. 3 J. ,N went to Cheltenham, Pennsylvania. While there, they delphia, and attended classes at Cheltenham High School. ingrfm, D. c., and Williamsburg. In Mia-March 1964, 5 Lakewood, they compared the high schools, toured Colorado's real mountain slopes. Lakewood's Exchange Head Girl, the group was sponsored by Miss Jensen and 'infix . L ,ka The Cheltenham Sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham. parties, On the train from Philadelphia to New York. Z Looking from the Lincoln Memorial to the Washington Monument, ,E di? . T r want to testify right now JUNIOR-SENIOR PLAY THE NIGHT or JANuARY 16TH CAST Court Clerk-Don Marks Bailiff-Terry Townsend judge Heath-Steve Pearson Distiict Attorney Flint- Mike Davis Defense Attorney Stevens- Paul Tholen Dr. Kirkland-john Price Mrs. john Hutchins-Bobbe Watkins John Whidield-Tha in Ramey Sigurd Jungquist-Stan Black Curta in Call The directors during a break. .. I svear. .. , ' 'FS' Homer Van Fleet-Ron Alberts Karen Andre-Glenda Campbell Elmer Sweeney-Ken Roberts jane Chand1er-Kathy Aerts Nancy Lee Faulkner- Kris Hott Magda Svenson-Carol Kaiser Larry Ragan-Tom Townsend Roberta Van Rensseler- Patty Parker 'T' 1 won't believe it! Future Majorette? Ready, aim, fire! STUDENT TALENT SHOW STARS GALORE FOR 64 CAST Cat Dance --Linda Howard Clare De Lune --Marjorie Brown Syncopated Noise --Bob Roth, Dale Bingham, Mike Barter Blowin' in the Wind --Carol Wilbur Twir1ybirds --Connie Longbrook, Lynn Feese Coney Island Baby and Banua -- Whiffenpoofs September in the Rain --Taylor Trio Arabia --Donna Shroll You Made Me Love You and Blue Moon --jan Band Feux-Follets --Barb Fredrickson Cakewalk --Nora Woods, Judy Stiponovich Matchless Three --Peg Broman, Paul Tholen, Jim Young SaVants --Dan Nash, Gregg Owen, Ernie Proffit, Randy Naylor jim Dandy Strikes Again -- Gay Sullivan Perpetual Motion - -Chris Anderson, Carol Edwards You Can't Get a Man With a Gun --Peggy Newell Bonnie and her Batons --Bonnie Parenteau johnson Rag --jazz Band Wipe Out Perpetual motion. On your mark What ya goin' to do with that sailor?' September in the rain. NATIONAL THESPIANS AND DRAMA CLUB J : 'Y A- :F'4.Ss:.1'Ei:f. lf: - f, . ..-. .1 The combined Thespian-Drama clubs exist to foster and promote NATIONAL THESPIANS interests in stage production, acting, and public speaking. Members , . of the clubs assist in the production of the junior-Senior Play and the Elame Imgordmo Spring Musical. The club will produce several one-act plays in the Margaret Nfown spring. The sponsors and officers hope sincerely that each member will Mamone Onson become a little addicted to the smell of grease paint, the glare of a Judy graham spotlight, and the unique excitment of giving something worthwhile to Pat Wllson Marty Morton Alice Chambers Todd Leasia Bruce Reedy Mike Davis Howard Korick a good audience. The sponsors are Miss Larson and Miss Lewis. r , , M l k!!YW ' L... DRAMA CLUB, ROW ONE: Kathy Richey, Judy Robinson, Nancy Weiss, Janice Bray, Gayle Elias, jane Cater Barb Bradley, Candy Miller. ROW TWO: Patty Parker, Sue Bowman, jean Matthia, Peggy Downey, Betty Lendholm, Barb johnson, Linda Basham, Margaret Brown, Rita Barnard, Cindy Chadderton, Diane Ludlow. ROW THREE: Miss Larson, Gretchen Norwalk, joan Goedel, Dorothy Zamora, Karen Borcherdt, Marjorie Monson, Sue Barney, Kathy Aerts, Debbie Atchison, Alice Chambers, Gary Basham, Marty Morton, Linda jaster, Linda Alsup, Beckey Barney, Miss Lewis. 158 DEBATE CLUB A ...I A ROW ONE: Sally Bennet, Eileen Howell, Sue Mattei, Connie Brown, ROW TWO: jeff Gabrielson, Thain Rainey, Randy Combes. The Debate Club is a newly organized club with the goal of perfect public speaking. The public speaking has been perfected through speaking at various debate tournaments. The Club has participated in, the Westminster High School Invitational Tournament, in which jeff Gabrielson and Thain Ramey received excellent ratings in debate, Fort Collins Invitational Tournament, and the Colorado State Speech League District Tournament. The sponsor is Miss Larson. SOPHOMDRE GIRLS' PEP CLUB The Sophomore Girls' Pep Club is a newly organized club. The goal is to unite the sophomore girls and to give the school their formal support at the various games. The officers are: President, Parris Smith, Vice- President, DeLynda Howard, and Secretary-Treasurer, jackie Laurita. The sponsor is Mrs. Tucker. 159 GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIDN ROW ONE: Mary Ann Mcllvain, Jane Brokaw, Judy lngersal, Jean Ann Zeman, Jenna Jackson, Kathy King, Sandy Jones, Ginny Adams, Sally Stone, Lindsey Wilson, Ann Yates, Linda Rutgers, Diane Wood. ROW TWO Marvilene Schlichte, Connie Longbrook, Lynn Feese, Nancy Galutia, Sandy Fox, Carlice Bochold, Joanne Rutherford, Molly McDermott, Gloria Adams, Josephine Novesel, Betty Cable, Sandy Cotrell, Mary Franic, Miss Pendleton. ROW THREE: Diane Eft, Mary Krueger, Val Varnadov, Stephanie Dawes, Sandy Blakley, Pam I-lousand, Patty Smith, Cheryl Freeman, Karen Johnson, Cindy Chadderton, Jody Leeiker, Connie Adams Myla Ferguson, Connie Brown, ROW FOUR: Rita Barnard, Gloria Espinosa, Pat Snider, Gretchen Narwolk, Robin Garby, Joyce Harker, Sue Schlichte, Caron Shannep. y The Girls' Athletic Association enables any girl at Lakewood gif High getting rid of extra steam in an athletic way with good cooperation and sportsmanship. Besides the regular agenda of sports, G, A,A, goes on hikes and sponsors playdays and extra sports such as bowling. Miss Pendleton, is the sponsor. The officer of G, A, A, are Sally Stone, Vice-President, Ginny Adams, Secretary-Treasurer, Sandy Jones, Intramurals Captain, and Kathy King, President. One of the regular sports ilk, which the G, A, A, sponsors is tumbling. VOICE OF YOUTH ROW ONE: Oro Lynn Harshman, Holly Curier, Evelyn Green, Michelle Swanzy. ROW TWO: Biff Thompkins, Dick Buchannon, jim Taylor, Karen Moe, Iudy johnson, Thain Ramey, Mr. O'Connell. The main objective of the Voice of Youth is to promote an avid interest in the current events of the world. These objectives are gained through the use of writing editorials for THE DENVER POST and appearing on TV panel discussions. JUDO CLUB Q S 3 s ROW ONE: Tira Skulralana, john Seastone, Carl Wyant. ROW TWO: Doug Freeman, Bob Chrissinger, Gary Basham, jim Young, Mr. Von Osten. The purpose ofthe judo Club, is to teach its members the proper methods in executing judo. This objective is obtained through much practice. ig? JT? 41 IF Wa 5 V za r v n Sa? 0 Jsglf W Q man fvgr 41 my , Q AID Ma WAS? Ava WA? iris? il l? 41 , If my 7 X- Y aj iv fi fill'-'Q 7 7 4 SKI CLUB ROW ONE: Judy Coffey, Sharon Unnever, Ann Bennington, Janice Wasinger, Virginia Crawford, Kathy Richey, Diane Street, Nancy McMenamin, Karen McGregor, Joyce Hoshour, Jo Sheda, Judy Robinson, Polly Parrish, Cheri Bladt, Lannie Grider, Cheri Powell, Arlana Lucas, Mr. Peterson. ROW TWO: Nancy Richey, Carolyn Tusanhaw, Sharon Frederick, Paddy Long, Debbie Lewis, Sherry Myers, Joan Roberts, Betty Parks, Linda Lister, Christie Arno, Janice Watson, Carol Kaiser, Karen Kaley, Susan Boman, Chris Pearson, Sally Thompson, Linda Etchison, Jane Brokaw. ROW THREE: Michele Swanzy, Nancy Bentson, Linda Wall, Sally Stone, Claudia Hale, Linda Lees, Joyce Mogan, Molly McDermott, Linda Abelard, Sally Watkins, Nancy Wagner, Judy Bishop, Gretchen Norwalk, Judy Hunt. ROW FOUR: Marsha Goody, Janet Richards, Sue Storatz, Mike Van Dittie, George Pepler, Thomas McCombe, Bill Bennington, Paul Arends, Steve Stancyk, Mike Davis, Dave Carlson, Eric Martinez, Roger Jensen. ROW FIVE: Ken Weber, John Williams, Stan Black, John Schoenbauer, Bob Bell, John Nillson, Skip Winner. r t gf' it W1 The purpose of Ski Club was to promote skiing safety 'S i Many trips were planned throughout the winter to the ' various ski resorts. Tests were required to determine the ij, skiing ability of the members. Mr. Peterson sponsored 'J J ' 115' the Club, and Dave Carlson and Marsha Goody were its me N -5 Vg' s. I , ' ' U officers. Ns- gi. A '- 'QQ A ' ea.. 'i j K Skiing down one of the many slopes, Starting up the tow to the top. 'Hp A S' ' f' L CLUB The L Club is an organization for boys who have lettered in a sport. Once a boy has lettered, he be,- comes a permanent member of L Club. The Club has sponsored the selling of Beat Tags for the football and basketball events. In the Spring, the L Club sponsored its annual L Club Banquet, a banquet and dance. The officers of L Club were: jack Schmidt, President, Kirk Tracy, Vice -President, Steve Elliott, Secretary.-Treasurer, and Mr. Shaw, Sponsor. A member selling Beat Tags. 4 .VA Pg .4 KN- - J gtl t Sy 5 ii: we 1 Steve Elliott, Kirk Tracy, Jack Schmidt, officers. ROW ONE: Mr. Shaw, Bob Wurtzbach, Dave DeField, Paul Quinlan, Ed Rairie, Ray Bangert, jay Spickle- mier, Fred Lightner, Frank Barnett, Mike Simmons, Steve Tracy, john Otto, Bob Sixicker, Kirk Tracy. ROW TWO: Ben Beatty, Mike Winters, Bruce Reedy, Charlie Hawkins, Chuck Scarffe, Steve Espinosa, John Neiheisel, Dennis Foy, Bill Schrniti, Paul Adams, Mike Schnicter, Don Vanzo. ROW THREE: Wayne Graham, Bob Watson, Hugh Fraser, Ian Duncanson, Skip Winters, Dan Congdon, Gary Mohatt, Greg Smith, Tom McNeil, Jack Moninger, Steve Morganfield. ROW FOUR: Steve Elliott, Bob Fritz, Terry Bray, Steve Bradley, Harold Monson, Gary Conkling, Gary Hemsath, Bob Ross, johnNillson, Ken White,' Ron Eddy. ROW FIVE: Ken Bergen, Scott Kaufman, Steve Raughton, Mel Proctor, Bill Bulow, Bruce Fetterholf, Kurt Bennett, Lou Neiheisel, Bill johnson, Steve Stancyk. MARCHING The Lakewood High School Tiger Band manuevered the same halftime at the Denver Bronco Game as the one which won The Band seven first ratings at CU Band Day. DRUM MA IORS: Bob Cadigan Gary Funk MAJORETTES: ROW ONE: Bobbe Watkins, Bonnie Parenteau, Marge Leaming, Julie Lucking. ROW TWO: Karen Mc- Gregor, Sally Thompson, Mary Bingham, Anna Cramer, Dee Winburn. NOT IPICTURED: Sandy Bredengerd. Ili.: L.il-cewooti High School Nlnrcliing Band lor the consecutive row received seven first division ratings at Colorado University Band Day. The Lakewood Tiger Band is also the only band that has appeared over national TV for four consecutive years at a Denver Bronco Half-time. All of the Lakewood High School instrumental groups are under the direction of Mr. john Thomalla. The Drum Majors are Gary Funk and Bob Cadigan. The LHS Marching Band meets every day during the foot- ball season, after which the Concert Band assumes the remain- ing time. ' i 1 BAND , The Lakewood High School Marching Band at the Denver Bronco-New York Jets half-time performance. Ruvv Own: Gary runk, I-rank Penn, Mike Liverant, Dan Wendling, Gary Jackson, Dick Reed Jim Dutton, A . . 7 dr1an Roberts, Don Schultz, Paul Perry, Bob Cadigan ROW TWO- George Pe ler Jim Scott C 1 . . p , , ar ene Hunter, Bob Pelzer, Jim Taylor, Mike Schnicter, Mike Hale, Larry Brettell, Steve Freeman, Don Good rich. ROW THR - ' ' EE. Jeff Josephs, Jeanne Steele, Dave McBride, Ann Ellis, Cheryl Freeman, Larry Gebhart, Marvin Beezley, Ron Larimar, John Brasaemle Jim Hermanson ROW FOUR S , . : teve May, John Hadlow, Bob Zeigenbien, Gary Blanckaert, Rob Roth, Bob McLaughlin, Dale Bingham, Gary Fisher, Mike Angelo, l Jerry Co vin. ROW FIVE: Martha Wildman, Diane McLaren, Nina McKittrick Stan Baldwin K 'th H , , El orst, Tom Spooner, Craig Wendlin, Ginger Koger, Ellen Newman, Mike Carter. ROW SIX' Creath Fletcher ' G d ' 7 Jim ra y, Ed Buckley, Mary Bingham, Sydney Wilson, Elaine Hartman, Phil Swanson Viola Martinez i ! Linda Fain, Ken Bergen. ROW SEVEN: Mike Davis, Mike Thorfinson, Loretta Spillane, Norma Jean Field, Mark Clinard Ch lH ' ' , ery enmngsen, Nancy Wright, Bob Glaze, Joan Hall, Steve Parker. ROW EIGHT: Bob Davis, Mike Forney, Jeri Steele, Kim Harbeck, Barbara Johnson Ron Penn Richard Hat S 1 ' S h'l , , z, yvia c 1 l- ing, Amelia Meissner, Nikki Newell. ROW NINE: Libby Craig, Joan Culnan, Pam Fain, Margie Brown ' B P 1 2 Janice ray, am B aunt, Dave Reseigh, Luke Reynolds, Sue Rosewitz, Becky Newstrand. ROW TEN: Tom McCombe, Bette Lindholm Chuck Miller RickF k C ' B , , un e, onnie rown, Hugh Elson, Yvonne Dawson, Dick Cheasman, Herb Brandon. - 1 T- JAZZ BAND ROW ONE: Carl Wyant, Gary Funk, jeff Josephs, Bob Cadigan, Steve Parker, Luke Reynolds, Susie Robinson, Dave Gunther. ROW TWO: Tom McCombe, Ken Goodrich, Mike Angelo, Bob Pelzer, Keith Hurst, Mark Clinard, jim Taylor, Paul Perry, Mike Liverant, Don Schultz, jim Dutton. ROW THREE: Rob Roth, Steve May The jazz Band is a select group from Lakewood High School that is featured in the yearly Talent Show and participates in the spring musical each year. The organization also plays for various activities and accepts jobs at non-school functions. The jazz Band is sponsored by Mr. Thomalla, the student director is Paul Perry, and the vocalist is Susie Robinson. jazz Band vocalist Susie Robinson works hard at the annual Spaghetti Dinner. The jazz Band in full swing at the Talent Show. PEP BAND ROW ONE: Steve May, Rob Roth, jimmy Scott, jim Dutton, Don Schultz, Frank Penn, Paul Perry, Mike Leverant, Mike Angelo, Dale Bingham, Garry Funk. ROW TWO: Mr. Thomalla, Creath Fletcher, jim Grady Ed Buckley, Mary Bingham, Amelia Meissner, Bob Pelzer, jim Taylor, Bob Davis, Steve Parker, Mike Thorfinson, Bob Glaze, Tom McCombe, john Brasaemle, Bob Cadigan, Luke Reynolds, Jeannie Steele. The Pep Band is a select group chosen from from the Marching Band to play for pep as- semblies and for basketball games. The Stu- dent Director is Bob Cadigan and the Sponsor is Mr. Thomalla. v r 1 x Tom and Mike warming up for a Pep Assembly. Dig that crazy new hat! ! Ti The sections of the Band V arious assemblies Mr. Thom alla le ading. CONCERT BAND '? H O K ri Which perform ed at And school functions. The Concert Band performed for the Christmas Concert, the Spring Concert, the jefferson County League Festival, for various school assemblies, and for Graduation exercises. The Band practices first hour and is the Marching Band during football. The officers were: President, Paul Perry, Vice-Presi- dent, Creath Flecther, Secretary-Treasurer, Martha Wildman, Manager, Jim Taylor, Student Director, jeff Josephs, and Sponsor, Mr. Thomalla. 168 K xv A 5 S 5 ? FIFTH HOUR GIRLS' CHORUS ROW ONE: Lois Clabaugh, Janice Baugh, Janine Baugh, Dianne Hambel-c, Vonnie Patterson, Miss Mochal, Pat Steil, Cheri Powell, Linda Stitilier, Sandy Medlen, Nancy James. ROW TWO: Alice Garcia, Joan Seitz, Bonnie Casedy, Shelly Hodgson, Mary Anne Mcllvain, Linda Wells, Nancy Graham, Joan Goeddel, Patsy Allen, Marilyn Martin, Pat Brady, Mary Geddes, Karen Pascal, Janice Mulhausen, Pat Stewart, Sandy Iacino, Sherry Myers, Nancy Stevens. ROW THREE: Yvonne Lansing, Linda Walton, Judy Hachmeister, Nancy Maurer, Betty Clemes, Darlene Glasman, Janet McDowell, Juanita Allsieke, Carol Martin, Donna Lazuka, Kathy Roach, Yvonne Dawsing, Carol Detter, Sandy Pickrel, Sheri Glovka, Anne King, Jean Zeman Rhonda Blakeley, Sharon Granger, Carloss Shea, Shirley Kinder, Chris Pearson, Shirley Miller. ROW FOUR: Linda Howard, Linda Brunsilius, Donna Lloyd, Carole Salwasser, Diane Smith, Mary Ellen Michuilli, Carol Ohle, Judy Scheehean, Karen Johnson, Claudia Dunmire, Donna Culnan, Terry Tromlyn, Terry Armithege, Dawne Foisy, Judy Heckel, Jill Fisher, Sue Storatz, Sharon Zimmerman, Sally Bennet, Sue Boman, Diane Street, Judy Cable, Jane Eckels. SIXTH HOUR GIRLS' CHORUS 7 ROW ONE: Joyce Mogan, Betty Parks, Diana Mathison, Connie Davis, Miss Mochal, Lynn Wedgwood, Peg Horan, Elaine Hartman. ROW TWO: Sharon Land, Diana Czyzewiski, Jan Dow, Beverly Ashmore, Jacque Smith, Becky Newstrand, Mary Plummer, Norma Griess, Mary Stichka, Linda Lees, Sandy Miller, Judy Reseigh, Sandy Lundeen, JoAnne Ayres, Luanna Dougherty, Joan Roberts, Betty Sage. ROW THREE: Carol Demok, Rita Barnard, Sandy Kempter, Sheron Davis, Becky Ratliff, Sally Watkins, Anna Cramer, Sue Estes, Sharon Meades, Tula Myers, Marie Sutton, Bobbe Watkins, Jean Rose, Karen Sherman, Judy Johnson, Janice Matson, Connie Beeman, Betsy Door, Gerry Houk, 'Carol Mollot, Karen Borcherdt, Dee Winburn, ROW FOUR: Kay Lindbloom, Ruth Karlstorm, Karlene McCarthy, Pam Pegram, Wanda Yager, Reta Stewart, Shirley Clements, Lynda Kossa, Sally Graham, Loretta Spillane, Julie Lucking, Lorraine Cunning- ham, Mildred Erickson, Caron Shannep, Sherry Downey, Kathy Field, Nancy Wagner, Kathy Schutte, Jeanne Creighton, Judy Savarese, Joan Skalicky, JoAnne Baker, Cheri Beuchat, Carol Alexander, Linda Cain, Renee Peterson, Raene Peterson. 170 MIXED CHORUS ROW ONE: Phyllis Risser, Winnie Mitchell, Paula Conner, Fran Middleton, Connie Amick, Suzanne Phebus, LoAnn Dunlap, Janet Richards, Terry Lutzick, Mary Bingham, Sue jelinek, Barbra Brown, Nikki Newell, Sheila Casey, Martha Wildman, Ann Rohier, Linda Parsons, Sue Summers, Pat Lensen, Dee Dunlap, Virginia Grady, Judy Graham, Lorie Sorenson. ROW TWO: Rita Gould, Marjorie Monson, Mary Hupp, Linda Basham, Kathy Aerts, Georgeana Gustafson, Kay Rollins, Margie Brown, Linda Lister, Barb Bradley, Sue Barney, Linda Bruce, Susie Robinson, Alice Chambers, Sharon Twenhoffel, Margaret Broman, Stephanie Dawes, Gena Willis, Kris Hott, Nora Wood, Dagmar Szarafinski, Carol Turner, Dorothy Zamora, Linda Fay, Miss Mochal, ROW THREE: George Cathey, Leonard Boughton, john Morgenstern, Stan Prokop, Mike Ashburn, Charlie Hawkins, Kenny Hoagland, Ed Rairie, Kirk Hunter, Buck Nelson, Mark Fleischman, Tom Townsend, David Schroeder, Paul Perry, Mike Davis. ROW FOUR: jim Day, Gary Cone, Donnie Lewark, Ernie Proffit, Dan Nash, Gregg Owen, Bob Ross, Dennis Graham, Kenny Hoagland, Frank Penn, jack Churma, Bob Gregory, Todd Leasia, Bruce Reedy, Phil Wade, John Bennington, john Kretz. The Mixed Chorus is a select group of junior and senior members. This group has had a very busy and successful year performing at The Fall Concert, The Spring Concert, TI-IE MESSIAH, The Christmas Pro- gram, numerous assemblies during the school year, the Lakewood Country Club, the Public Service Building during the Christmas Season, and the KFML and KI-IOW radio stations. The highest honor which the Chorus received was that of being chosen to sing at the Governor's Prayer Meeting at the Denver Hilton. The Mixed Chorus officers are: Bruce Reedy President, Marjorie Monson, Vice-President, Diane Dunlap, Secretary, Winnie Mitchell, Treasurer, and Miss Mochal, Sponsor. Linda and Phyllis practicing to accompany the Mixed Chorus. 171 SERENADER9 ROW ONE: Winnie Mitchell, Judy Graham, Stephanie Dawes, Gena Willis, janet Richards, Susie Robinson, jo Terrel, Linda Lister, Linda Parsons, Nikki Newell, Virginia Grady, Kathy Aerts, Rita Gould. ROW TWO: jim Day, john Morgenstern, Gary Cone, Harold Monson, Kenny Crawford, Dennis Graham, Bruce Reedy, David Schroeder, Guy Decker, Jack Churma, Frank Penn, David Graham. NOT PICTURED: Marjorie Monson. The Serenaders is a group made up of selected members of the Vocal Music Department. This year, the Serenaders have sung at the Fall Concert, the Christman Program, the Lakewood High School P. T. A. , at the Lakewood Kiwanis Club, the Spring Concert, and at various other functions during the school year. i i f The Serenaders performed at the Fall Concert with special solos by Rita Gould and Kenny Crawford. A typical sectional practice. 172 WHIFFENPOOFQ LEFT TO RIGHT: Kenny Hoagland, Dennis Graham, Kenny Crawford, jim Day, Gary Cone, Harold Monson, Todd Leasia, Mike Davis, Paul Perry, jack Churma, Frank Penn, Bruce Reedy. The Wiffenpoofs have enjoyed a very successful fourth year existence at Lakewood High School. Their performances have highlighted many events at the school programs and outside meetings and banquets. Some of their performances include the National Agriculture Association Convention held at the Brown Palace, the Fall and Spring Conc erts, the Student Talent Show, and a Christman program at the Lakewood Country Club. The boys are chosen each fall on the basis of their voices and stage personality. Each member of the- Whiffenpoofs is a member of a vocal group. The twelve members are divided into sectionals: Tenors: Bruce Reedy Frank Penn jack Churma Second Tenors: Todd Leasia Paul Perry Mike Davis Baritones: Dennis Graham Kenny Crawford Ken Hoagland Bases: Harold Monson jim Day Gary Cone Y , Y , , The Whiffenpoffs sang Banua at the Student Talent Show. 173 BOYS' CHORUS ROW ONE: Richard Nyberg, Stan Black, Ron Alberts, David Graham, Ike Hansen. ROW TWO: Dennis Murphy, Steve Zamora, Chris Erickson, Guy Decker, Jerry Sylvester. ROW THREE: Paul Housand, Lloyd Brown, Del Paige, Don Osterreicher, Jim Myers, Steve Mason, Larry Neuffeld, Duane Colvin, Garry Duggan, Darrel Spears. ROW FOUR: Gary Basham, Jim Vigil, Ivan Peterson, Larry Peterson, Bob Van Grundy, Richard Schuler, Jim Chrissinger, Mike Van Dittie, Dennis McLain, Jim Northcutt, Bob Chrissinger, Garry Lopper, Rich Meacham, Bill Jarvis, Chuck Kersten. HOOTENANNY CLUB The Hootenanny Club was formed for the purpose of singing folk songs. The officers are President, John Kretzg Vice-President, Peg Broman, and Secretary-Treasurer, Dennis Graham. The club is sponsored by Miss Mochal. ROW ONE: Miss Mochal, Gena Willis, Linda Lees, Jula Storey, Pat Steil, Wanda Yager, Paula Conners, Jackie Laurita, Marty Morton, Jim Young, Lee Kuhlke, Paul Tholen, Kay Rollins, Polly Parrish, Ed Rairie, Virginia Grady, Judy Graham, Sharon Witt, Jane Brochaw. ROW TWO: Patsy Allen, Jana Springer, Paulette Ganz, Sue Storatz, Loretta Spillane, Sharon Beck, Marilyn Thorp, Stephanie Dawes, Anne King, Cheri Bladt, Sharon Meades, Fran Jensen, Carol Wilbur, Linda Schumacher, Ann Fairchild, Pat Wilson, Claudia Hale, Kathy Hansen, Marilyn Gaffney, Jill Fisher, Peg Bzoman, Caron Shannep. ROW THREE: Sylvia Schilling, Marge Brown, Connie Amick, Linda Parsons, Lynn Olson, Peggy Parr, Janet Schroeder, Martha Wildman, Marty Martin, LoAnn Dunlap, Amy Hyde, Cathy Appenzeller, Nancy Graham, Barb Pope, Karen Borcherdt, Janet McDowell, Linda Field, Denise Finnie, Judy Miller, Diane Swyer, OroLynn Harshman, Marsha Goody, Debbie Atchison, ROW FOUR: Linda Walton, Ann Myers, Sue Rosewitz, Kay Lindbloom, Judy Cable, Peggy Newell, Lorraine Northcutt, Dorothy Myers, Peg Horan, Marty Ramsay, Sue Boman, Rich Hansen, Linda Fay, Jean Rose, Linda Adams, Susie Burchalter, Dede Dunlap, Chris Pearson, Ernie Proffit, Ken Crawford, Harold Monson, Dennis Graham. ROW FIVE: Bobbe Watkins, Larry Peterson, Mike Davis, Terry Bray, John Morgen- stern, Bryan Hughes, Jack Nelson, Dave Inwood, Charlie Hawkins, Austin Howell, Paul Hausen, Larry Neuffeld, Jamie Arnold, John Otto, Mike Simmons, Dave Proffit, Jerry Warner, Jim Northcutt. t CAST SP RING MUSICAL Harold Hill--Harold Monson s Marian Paroo--Kathy Aerts i 6 Mayor Shinn--Bob johnson W ' ,ju ,Ji Eulalie Mackecknie Shinn-- , 3 Elaine Immordino -9 - Mrs. Paroo--Kay Rollins V' N Winthrop Paroo--Lee Monson Charlie Cowell--P aul Tholen nqsg lf' Ewart Dunlop--Frank Penn 1 Oliver Hix--Dennis Graham Q E, jacey Squires--Bob Gregory Nw D 5 Olin Britt--Jim Day 'Eg 4' lv Marcellus W ashburn- -P aul P erry Tommy Djilas--Mike Davis Am aryllis--Cheri Powell ,' Zaneeta Shinn--P aula Connor z Traveling Salesmen: - Chris Erickson -' , 'I Kenny Hoagland fi ' Gary Cone , Jack Churma yi, Kenny Crawford ' A 4 4 ' Alma Hix--Bobbe W atkins fi Maud Dunlop--Nikki Newell Ethel Toffelmier--Sue Summers Mrs. Squires--Karen Pascal Wray: l Lf-L GIRLS' VOCAL GROUPS I K' y 1' il I fu' i A 1 1 A I i I SENIOR TRIPLE TRIO Dorothy Z amora Georgeana Gustafson Barb Brown Sheila C asey Peggy Brom an Kay Rollins Dede Dunlap Q f , A 'f 15 Q ':.:-.- I F I I 4 'Wa H if M 'W . I r. A. 1 K, Khjf -in yr,, Ds- The combination Girls' fy J X Vocal Groups have pere A 0 formed at various pro- ' 4 grams in the past two , l F f years. They have per- , I 3, formed at the 1962 Fall R y Concert, 1962 Christmas i Program, 1963 Spring , if, Concert, the 1964 Spring ,js rgl 1 Concert, and several ' Girls' Club meetings. ' The sponsor is Miss Mochal. K ' L .Ki , 3.-W Winnie Mitchell, Linda Wells, Linda Bruce, Susie Robinson, Phyllis Risser, Sus anne Phebus. 176 ACADEMIC ACHIEVEME NT New JUNIOR9 ROW ONE: Winnie Mitchell, Sharon R ay, Cathy Harlan, Francine Fuerst, Sandy Kline, Carolyn Hoffman, Melanie jackson. ROW TWO: Nancy Miller, Karen Kaley, Meredith Hampton, Oro Lynn SENIORS ROW ONE Bob Cadigan Karen Moe, JoAnne Porter, Evelyn Green Nancy Bentson, Virginia Crawford, Mike l'l1gg11'JS ROW TWO Charles Rose, Nancy Cady, Fran Jensen, Sandy Price, Linda Lister Nancy Cooper, john Kretz ROW THREE Dick Buchanan, Bob Messner, James Scott, Bruce Reedy, Paul Arends, Betsy Mc Cammon. Harshman, Gayle Cooper, Marcy Matthai, Cathy Appen Zeller, jean Rose. ROW THREE: Thain Ramey, Jim Grady, Steve Ehrhart, Gary Conkling, George Priest, Rudy Mapelli. ROW FOUR: Rob Roth, Roy Pettyjohn, Charles Allen. x i k SOPHOMO RES ROW ONE: Nancy Thaemert, Pearl Keehner, Donna Culnan, Kimberly Harbeck, Diane Ludlow, Jane Cater, Gail Starr, Nancy Rhine, Eileen Howell, Christine Acebo, Janet Wendell. ROW TWO: Edward Kingry, Chris Erickson, Robert Fisher, Richard Woodruff, Warren Marshall, Mary Hayes, Marjorie Leaming, Marilyn Meyer, Claudia Taylor, Judith Owen.s. ROW THREE: james All- brandt, Mike james, William Smith, Paul Howell, Gary Friden, Academic Achievement Awards are given each ye ar to students in the upper five per cent of their class. The winners are honored at an assembly and receive pins in recognition of their academic abilities. T., f I , xf Patrick Crawford, john Ivey. jf .va xl Wf, FX Z 'U - 177 George Priest MASONIC GIR L: C athy Harlan GIRLS' STATE: Betsy McCammon, Nancy Cooper, Sue jelinek. Steve Elliott: Virginia Crawford: john Schoenbauer: The Golden Helmet Elks' Leadership Award Nominee: United States Air Football Award. Force Academy Nominee: United States Merchant Marine Academy Candidate: United States Coast Guard Academy Candidate: NROTC Program QUILL at SCROLL: Craig Wellman, Fran Jensen, Nancy Bentson, Debbie Atchison, Pat Wilson, Betsy.McCammon. HONOF MASONIC BOY: V AWARDS DAR AWARD: Virginia Crawford BOYS' STATE 2 0 Chris Ray, Gregg Miller, Mike Winters, Da.n'Nash, Don Swaim. Q Evelyn Green: Bob Messner: Nancy Cady: National Merit Finalist National Merit Finalist National Merit Finalist National Forensics: Thain Ramey, OroLynn Harshman, Pat Wilson, George Priest. ' , 1 0 'sal A Color Guard: Nina McKittrick, Gary Hemsath, Elaine Immordino, Eric Hemsath. as ' HOMECOMING WEEK Homecoming Week this year preceeded the Arvada game. Wednesday was Dress-Up Day3 Thursday was Clash Day with the Hootenanny fol- lowing that eveningg Fri- day was Go-Day with the victorious game that even- ingg Saturday was the Dance which was highlighted by the crowning of Queen Judy Robinson. The overall winners of Homecoming Week were the juniors. 11. The Juniors' bold attempt. The victorious Senior Tiger. me Warming up for the Hootenanny. One of the many pep assemblies. I crown you, Queen Judy. The three hopeful Queen candidates. l ' MHQQ Clk-'al W :Nm 7 pf fi- k 1? ,. vi' . 'f WSJ. l Ss: ff . I Hfhs T 'H 'J l Y-., 3 441 ' The juniors' Crunch the Wheaties' BEAT WEEK This year Beat Week was com- bined for two games: the Alameda Game and the Wheatridge Game. The Pre-Beat Week activities started on Thursday with the class posters in the designated hall. Friday was Chew-Em Up Day when the students were allowed to chew bubble gum at certain times of the day. Pre-Beat Week closed with a loss to Alameda. Beat Week started on Wednesday which was Stomp-Em Day and Senior Dress- Up Day. Thursday was Tiger Holiday and Clash Day. Friday was Orange and Black Dayg the victori- ous senior skit and poster were presented to the school. Beat Week closed with a victory over Wheat- ridge. The over all winners were the seniors. The S e niors' Victory . V j . Tug -of-wa r: Another Senior Victory Strai ? 3ii bl ght from the Boiler Room. ii fi , .S f Fl a' -fe Tiger Beauties What a strain. I present you the League trophy. HW hat a game The SPE GT T Q 1 , nv-A i Boys. iagnwuu JH f0I' the gf sfgixargile -mx 'W s-Xxx I - Fade U1 - vkss Lake Con ' lfif was f N 'NS 2, Loire-QU Lakewood vs. Boulder LHS W - ulder Rprestlin sa- , av- J n-v0 ' he .h inure than C0 P5111 the A K 9 Squad. ? LHS team fi ilference team he Denver Pb Momlfiain New for the Post 1, H359 Jack Sem d 11g2evSch,?ifk, u - e I' fi Bill Buloxgqii schmjdt, Bm E kerr and Stove fn l HSVG Elliq med ag the year 1 ,Ml xl Vers of the in at Elliott , if los. Wflod y ser W Sf Thorn qw d match i Lakew th X nor FO ' ,. diggs iii 'ell M OA -SSX i, YQ? B k K' lllix 1 hCala P l - .1 In wh ig MOL dl a f Mr. D in ass b I Y I A .F b er u --L Ietters tsngog-ES WE-Ls held December. 9 . W, or Kilfkme, b 52161123 tennis, cross counxfgyo Sad Participated In t we ,Mans melbi- ?1TeY,fhe,Qmaa.m,,.n1, Tld f00thall, The SPEGTATO Editor ,... S Atchison News Editor ....,,,..,,.K., .......,............,.....,.....,,......... K aren Eubanks News Assistants .. .... ' ,Vw..NA Mary Geddes Sz Barbara Stephens Feature Editor ,..,....,....., .................,.......,.............,.,. K athy HOOVQI' Feature Assistants .,..... ........ S haron Meads dk Gay Sullivan Sports Editor .,,..,....... ...,.......,. ............,.... T o rn Kirkpatrick 3 Sports Assistant .,.....i. .,....v..........,,...,.,........,.......,,...,..... K en Roberts G Photographers .....,,.w,......,.. ......................i. J anice Dow, Craig Wellman, Dick Hanes 8: Nina Mcliittrick Staff Writers: Rita Barnard, Sue Barney, Ben Beaty, Cherie Beu- chat, Cheri Bladt, Bonnie Casedy, Judy Cosseboom, David Defield, Janis Fairchild, Bob Ferris, Jim Force, Alice Garcia, Joan Goeddel, Sally Graham, Howard I-Iambly, Shelly Hodg- son, Karen Kaley, Cathy LaBrant, Cecelia Manzanares, Patty Martin, Joyce Mogan, Dick Peake, Susan Pritchard, Sharelyn Saltzman, Joan Skalicky, Sharon Smith, Janna Springer, Blynda Stewart, Mary Stichka, Suzy Tarr, Pat Wallace Susan Walsh. Sponsor .i.,....,,.....,,.... A... . ....................................,.i...,....... M rs. Jan French L Mrs. jan French--Sponsor THE SPEC TATOR is the official school paper which is published about once a month. I 5 .-,, 5, .sy if Lister, Nancy Bentson, Debbie Atchison. A L yZ K 1'S i:i E Wm'i kiizi i 1 L ii 1'-Y ' ROW TWO: Don Marks, Cathy Harlan, L,l l ,,,izV gsmm LL ,Vi 2 Y ' Mitchell, co-editor editor- A, Ann Kyle, co- E Miss Thomas, D E A S C LASS EDITORS: ROW ONE: Pat Brady, Fran Jensen, Peg Horan, Gwen Cavnar, Sue Jelinek, Sandie Price. SECOND ROW: Candy Mohar, Marge jones, Sharon Pritchard, Cheryl Freeman, jean Davidson, Carol Kaiser, Kathy King. LAH IAN STAFF Carolyn Kanaga, Sue Goldman, Janice Dow, Carl Wyant, Dennis Becker. Nina M cKittrick, ROW ONE: Ruthie Higgerson, Karen Kaley, Pat Wilson. Craig Weum an ROW TWO: Cheryl Ramey, Connie Liming, Ken Hoag- ' land, Jim Lemmons, gf. y. et fn x FADS e , VM , s EW U52 wh 7 -, V 1 ' 'K 'S - ' A . Q . 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