Las Vegas High School - Echo Yearbook (Las Vegas, NV)
- Class of 1962
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M: gQiEfQ .,gz 21,6 A ijfgf ' WQQQU Q5 gf S 0 O O UPQQ' Qiggla QD? 7 fi., VJ lilly i XC' fl tl lt yvtigllx Dedication flgwlfvj ll i If tif' ll its al I Miss Gwendolyn Woolley truly lives in the hearts of her many students, who are grateful for her thorough teachings and shared advice. A world traveller who represents her country well, An energetic gardner who creates beauty with her flowers, A cheerful homemaker who enjoys doing her household tasks, A devoted school teacher who has taught Physical Education and Health for the past twenty-eight years at Las Vegas High School, An understanding listener who is always interested in and helpful with her students' problems, A talented person who puts her talents to good use, A welcome friend who always extends her warm hand of friendship, For your devotion, patience, understanding, friendship, and your loyalty to us, we dedicate to you our 1962 Wildcat Echo, Miss Gwendolyn Woolley. -12- TN 3 t J' --sf 'Q A teacher learning her profession in a dance class at the University of Utah-and students testify Miss Woolley learned well. I-J A favorite pasttime of Miss Woolley's is gardening-a hobby showing the results of her efforts. Ks 'TN At eight years of age Miss Woolley was a student in her own right, just as we are to- day. 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Barry johnson Student Body President New leaders and new ideas-each year is unique among all others, and this year's quintet of Student Body officers helped make the past year different. This year's officers were a variable, active group. Five people with a variety of interests worked together for the welfare of the school. They brought fresh ideas and new activities with them. The first annual Inaugural Ball was held, school calendars were sold, and the school constitution was revised again. These five had the power to act and they did. LVHS was for- tunate in having such competent leaders, 1 6 l QICYI Oil VYN If Qstfff 'QL Q, - ll il VW' 4 2 3 :Q Xa- ' , iih A 1 9 4 is f1v 17K-L' I 57'--453, 1 .J .4 f. '- Q sa Q afilifx 5 Ginger Yates Student Body Treasurer Gardy Jolley Student Body Vice-President V. ,, xx v ' l rfmwil H Joan Porter fVe:. Student Body Secretary tllsl ettee S oete Q +5 . ,,.,LA- ,,,, 1 , 4 1' 3 I R ' 1 ' , B , ,'t, 'L of i U Tom ' ,a-f W 4,1 2. - .,,.1lp,gg 'wif .,, Ymvnng ,km Boyd Student Body Enforcement Commissioner Q1-4,5 A i Q. A '- t .um-Us vw ,,'. ,A 1- , :Law-eq-2 4 wr, 'fr 4 , t . W13 r -'1,PfTsf'-We-fkcfxi-s.f'a , 3 ' -A - -fan., .. - r rw x agzwzq rx Mr. Hardy Hard-working student leaders sponsor our first campaign carnival. Student Senate Advisor -17- Sluolenl SenaTorsCl?lo'r and flfylan Entlmsiaslicall . , ROW l, left lo right: Hilary Goldwater, Nancy Barbagallo, Susan Pocras, Sandi Sharp, Vana Perry, Suzanne Del.angie, Sharon Thomas, Carolyn Rockwell, Lou Anne Stewart, Patty Sepich, Roy Wright, Dale Porray, jean Chambers. Row 2: Carol Pratto, Carolyn Barnett, -Iolyn Collins, Teri Marsh, Harriett Lee, jan Nolte, Janis Denison, I.aRae Pinkerton, james Richards, Carol Fink, Blaine Yoho, Robert The diligent efforts of Student Senators were rewarded at Homecoming with a Sweepstakes float, Hellzapoppin. -18- up 11? ' 93 M7 -' F 1 . 13 Q 1 1 Q55 , x aylor, Sandra Eclie, Gerri Foote. ROW 3: Sara Anderson, Bill Roberts, Garry Fox, indy Southwick, Betty Lou Glessner, Bill Steele, Hilary Hammes, Linda Down, Bill rga, Shawna Washburn, Cinda Baker, Michelle Cox, Carol Kopp, JoAnne Johnson. Problems of utmost importance to the well- being of the school are carefully considered and dealt with during the bi-monthly ses- sions of Student Senate. Fifty-five delegates, each representing one home room, convene with the Student Body officers after school on alternate Monday evenings. Competently led by Barry johnson, they discuss the mat- ters that directly affect the Student Body and democratically review them. Every student in the school participates in the representa- tive form of government so familiar to our nation and indirectly voices his opinion. Social and service activities are not ignored by the Senate. It sponsors many enjoyable dances and an annual carnival, as well as a yearly homecoming float and Thanksgiving baskets. I Thanksgiving baskets were generously filled by homerooms for the Student Senate food drive, -'I9.. During homerooms senators read accurate reports of the Senate meetings from the newly inaugurated Senate Record. Di nglied wi es Insufelusfice... Kathy Holland Senior Judge Roger Seaman Chief Justice Teri Zenoff S ' d Mike sim emo' Ju ge Ken Huff Senior Judge Senior Judge Jeff Silver Junior judge Seven students function as justices of the Senior Court. The court is a restricting organization which uses the school constitution as a basis for all rulings and judg- ments. The judges have established the power of ju- dicial review, and they now may function as inter- pretors of the constitution. The Court also has the right to determine the legality of the actions of the Student Government. Senior Court may try viola- tions of school codes. The Court was quite active this year as it utilized the prerogative that has long lain dormant. The Senior Court occupies a basic place in our Student Government-it does its duty well. Mike DeFrancisco and Lois Kanter Attorney and Clerk Bill Wehrman Sophomore Judge Mr. Millhouse Advisor Student Eiylorcement Commissioners execute laws... Tom Boyd Commissioner ROW l, left to righl: Winston Hampton, Sergeantg Corinne Keller. Secretaryg Richard Thornton. Lieutenant. ROW 2: Albert Howard, Chief Deputyg Darwin Graff, Sergeantg Bruce Woodbury, Captain: David Gubler, Lieutenant. Suing students was a popular pastime during the past year. Individuals were sued by mem- bers of the faculty and the Student Senate. The Student Enforcement Commission played a major role in the suits, since serv- ing subpoenas is one of its numerous jobs. The SEC was organized primarily to dis- courage students who tend to avoid assem- blies. The group also has the duty of en- forcing Senior Privileges, executing school laws and codes, and carrying out the wishes of the Senior Court and Student Senate. Mr. Bailey Advisor ..22- W-r ' '7 ' 7' l L l l l l l r - --- K , rf W Q , gl ' r.. ' -, , , 'J 7 .. . i K' -Lfiiw' N 'Li ' ' L X - f ' t A -V ' r ,-'L L bers. Walking on Senior squares is cause for arrest. VM, ,, , W--- fr nomo, , . -ui-, . W ,....,,,, ,.,, .,,,,,,. . Underclarsmen found on the Senior steps are interrogated and fined by SEC mem- ROW l. left to right: Winston Hampton, Richard Thorton, Ken Huff. ROW 2: Albert Howard, Darwin Graff, Bill Urga, Bruce Woodbury. --23.. minisifafors Emilie our Fufures . When Dr. Gray resigned last fall, he left a void in the Clark County school administration. Mr. Harvey Dondero, who acted in this capacity un- til a new administrator could be chosen, did a commendable job as superintendent for most of the first semester. Mr. Leland B. Newcomer was selected as Superintendent of Schools early in October. Mr. Newcomer was assistant super- intendent at Covina, California. He was edu- cated at La Verne College and Claremont Grad- uate School. He is currently working towards a doctorate at the University of Southern Califor- ma. Harvey N. Dondero Assistant Superintendent j. Harold Brinley Personnel Administrative Assistant -24- Lincoln W. Liston Business Administrative Assistant Leland B. Newcomer County School Superintendent George E. Harris Construction Administrative Assistant Board gl Education Competentl Determinesipolities Voters of Clark County elect the Clark County School Board at regularly scheduled elections. The School Board is comprised of six public spirited individuals. Led by Mr. Chester T. Sewell, they officially devote two nights each month to assure our school system the best possible conditions of operation. The Board per- Mr. Walter McCall Mr, jack Moe Mrs. Helen T. Hyde Phillips forms its duties without remuneration. It is an in- despensible faction of our educational system, for through it all of the problems that beset our school system are considered. Mrs Helen Cannon Dr. Clare W. Woodbtiry Mr. Dell H. Robinson - 25 - Capaliiefprincipais Direct Student Activities Walter V. Long Principal TO THE SENIORS OF THE CLASS OF 1962: I congratulate you upon your graduation. I know your achievement warms the hearts of your parents, your friends and the faculty. Now, given your normal span of life, you have fifty useful years ahead of each of you to do with what you will in making the world a better place in which to live. As- suming this fifty years of work, there will be, in round numbers, 22,500 man years of potential usefulness released for action. The force of this energy, properly applied, can hardly be over estimated. Unfortunately, the world into which this energy is to be released is not a perfect one. However, we can comfort ourselves with the thought that if it were perfect there would be little challenge and without challenge there could be little progress. We hear many complain of world conditions and even use these as excuses for not pushing forward, saying whats the use. Actually your opportunity is an enviable one. Not only are there frontiers to conquer every way we look upon this globe Of Ours, but frontiers in conquering space. There are opportunities everywhere for service and improvement. XY!hat we need is preparation, a desire to push forward, and to be alert to take advantage of every situation. I wish you success and happiness. -26.. Darting in and out of rooms and buildings, Mr. Long is always occupied with school business. His job as principal requires long hours and hard work. For- tunately Mr. Long has two capable assistants-Miss Newton and Mr. Stanford. Miss Newton acts in two major capacities. She is the curriculum advisor and the director of counselors. In both cases she exerts a great amount of influence on student activities. Mr. Stanford serves as the supervisor of attendance activi- ties. He also handles the unpleasant duty of disciplining unruly students. These, of course, are only the major services of our vice-principals. Mr. Long is for- tunate to have such competent assistants. Harvey Stanford Vice Principal Ulis Newton Vice Principal -27- unselors Superintenol Ourfldrainin , Much of the success of students in their later life is owed to the school they attend and the courses they study. While at LVHS students are fortunate in having the assistance of four able counselors. The counselors do not direct the students' future plansg instead they help the student decide for himself. Miss Dawson and Mr. George are always available to pupils of the upper classes. They under- stand the higher cducational institutions, and their suggestions are valuable. Mrs. Stanford and Mr. Roe are happy to aid the bewildered students entering as Sophomores. Each student has a friend and advisor in his counselor. Miss Sydney Dawson Mr. Charles George Upperclass Girls' Counselor Upperclass Boys' Counselor Mrs. Bernice Stanford Mr. Wilder Roe Underclass Girls' Counselor Underclass Boys' Counselor -28.. Floyd CSandyJ Harris Police Officer O we STqHfPeglorms Cll0T6S Cheejullg.. In the principals office and the general offices, several people, who are important to the efficiency of the school, perform their duties. These people are known as the Staff. They operate the school offices in two fields-business and public relations. The Staff members do all of the important business work that is necessary for school opera- tion, and they act as buffers between the school and the public. Since these persons work with students, they get to understand them. They are willing to aid the Student Body in almost any constructive project, and above all, they are loyal to the school. The well-being of the school depends heavily on our cheerful, able Staff. Jean Whelan Dixie Dees Office Secretary Attendance Secretary Mrs. Wilcox Secretary Mary Phillips Nurse l -29- Mr. Wilcox Truant Officer Sfuolent Oilice WOYQCTS Develop Responsilmilit .. Supplementing their school day with actual office experience, a group of students serves as office aids. Running errands and typing lists, they remove a large burden of necessary work and give the administrators and counselors time that can be used to advantage. These students gain experience in office work, and while improving the efficiency of the counselorls offices, they help other students. S d h l d d h k ROW 1 left to right Kathy Hellmer, Sandy Lawler, Linda Foutz, Suz- OF? jlfgetseiiis recor agen ance on C ec anne DeLang.,1e ROW 2 Lou Anne Stewart, Marilyn Kelch, Kay Sidall, V Rita Schembaum Sharon Linn. ROW 3: Jackie Sedore, Leola Wehrman, Frances Elmzren Dee Brosman, Jackie Womble, Sharon Crockett. Nu- ROW l, lefl to riglal: Terrie Zenoff, Paula Giancontiere, Sharon Collins, Shirley Pingle. ROW Z: Barry Johnson, Kathy Holland, Janis Denison, Marx Lou Goddard. -30- Sa e Students Employ filwargj Facilities... 11 Qumran-.Q Carol Bowlin Assistant Librarian l Mr. Russell Librarian Books-keys of knowledge for the future-are stored and revered in the library. Although the library facilities are limited, they are steadily improving. There are a wide selection of bound periodicals, many fine reference works, and numerous volumes on general subjects. Our library has a good beginning and it will grow through the years to come. Students who use the library are rewarded with the knowledge they gain, for a thirst for learning and an ability to absorb written matter unlock the door to higher learning, ROW l, lefl In righl: Pamela Hallett, Estella Soto. Barbara Shelton, joan Wright i -31- unclietefia ourislies Active lndlivioluals... Dual lunch periods temporarily upset the luncheteria schedule early this year, but problems were soon solved and the organization func- tioned smoothly. The shortened lunch periods were inconvenient to all concerned, but students, teachers, and the Luncheteria staff soon got used to them. The cheerful, efficient cooks and student help in the Luncheteria insure hungry students of nourishing food before and after school and during the noon lunch breaks. The Luncheteria acts as a necessary, efficient part of the school. Manager COOKS: Susan Pace. Eva Fawcett, Marie McManus, Leola Scott, Pauline Kell. ROW 1, lefi to right: Nancy Twitchell, Bonnie Leake, Mary Cleary, Chloe Van Gasbeck Neta Talbert ROW 2: Myanne Wofford, Michelle Cox, Renee Barrett, Sara Lou Tessler Patty Seplrch ROW 3 Bob Baxter, Fred Rosenzweig, Steve Moore, Jim Fallman, Tom Hucller, Steve Rosen Al Madama Lee Leake -32- LaReta Hutchinson Kfnerseverin custodians Improve Conditions . After the rush of pupils has subsided, the custodians job begins. Day and night, the custodial staff works to insure a pleasant, clean atmosphere for study. Waxed floors, clean fountains, and shining boards are some signs of their work. Their labor concerns not only the school buildings, but also the campus in general. The overall appearance and neatness of the school are tributes to the exacting work of the custodial staff. Harry Curtis Head Custodian When our day is finished, their day begins. SITTING, left to right: Dee Sprague, Ross George, Ed Nazzaro. STANDING: George An' derson, Chuck Livingston, W. L. Shaw, Andy A. Anderson. '-3a- Englisli Students Redlistover a lfanguageu The ambiguity of the English language is apparent to many of us before we reach LVHS. Here in our English program, the basic concepts of language are cemented into the minds of students. English usage, American literature, and English literature are studied. Students are made aware of thoughts and words. The written language, the basis of all communication, is analyzed. Students learn syntax, mechanics, and spelling, which will be useful in almost any vocation. As they learn their language, students attain a higher understanding of the American culture and our national ideals. Nellie E. Bohn Senior English, BA Bowling Green State University, MA Co- lumbia University. ' Ada K. Baumgardner English, Senior Honor Club Ad- visor, AB McPherson College, MA Kansas University. Glenn M. Butterfield Barbara Butler English, American History, Pho- English, Honor Club co-Advisor, AB tography and So. . . Advisor, AB William Jewell College. and AM, Whitman College. Martha Fyhen English, Sophomore Class Ad- visor, AB Park College. June Harvey English, Junior Class Advisor, BA Hiram College. ., -34- Nancy Hobbs Merlene K. Neville English, Echo Assist- ant Advisor, BA B.Y.U. Senior English, American Gov- ernment, Assembly Committee U ood Ars. Advisor, BA Pomona Eldon Larson College. English, junior Honor Club Advisor, BS B.Y.U. X' i LJ i 'l tl vfflgwr V. F. V1 English, , , I V W v 9' K Q 1 , 2 if if ,N- are joseph E. Thiriot English, BS B.Y.U., MA Northwestern University. CfOI' BS University of Utah, MS North- western University. l Bernadine Young English, Helen Yosia Committee Adv i so r , BA W e s t Virginian University. Assembly English, Journalism, Desert Breeze Advisor, BS University of Oregon. Active and enthusiastic English teachers inspire our students. , -ss- Customs and Cultures are Studied Timm It lfcm ua es Sergio V. Alvarez Spanish ll, Spanish Club Advisor, BS Utah State University. Lee Pivornick French, La Cercle Francais Ad- visor, BA State Teachers College, MA Ecole Normale. Foreign languages create a unique type of challenge to the student. When he learns a strange tongue, he must start without previous knowledge. French, Spanish, and Latin have always flourished at LVHS. Student interest has caused the school to offer three years of Spanish and four years of French-a rarity in western schools. Many students wanted another language. This year a course in German was established, and it gained wide acceptance. Enthusiasm for languages led to the installation of a modern language laboratory. LVHS is making great strides in cultural harmony between nations. -36- 1 Lanltzuage teachers tune in on individual students in our newly installed language lab ,A i.. 42 Hand microphones and earphones enable students to study languages. I Marienne E. Shaver Latin, Spanish, Latin Club Advisor, AB University of Nevada. Wayne K. Walter German, European H i s t o r y , American H i s t o r y, Assembly Committee Advisor, AB Indiana Central College. Colorful rooms and lively participation mark the language rooms -37- Matin e Opening The Door To Gfeafeffldliou l1Ts,. The cold precision of figures confuses some students, but in time they notice the reasonable exactness of mathematics. Math occupies a position of importance ' in the curriculum of LVHS. Math trains the mind in logical reasoning, and since the power to reason can be applied to almost any situation, its usefulness can be seen. The natural development of a solution gives the student an insight into the processes of dialectic thinking, and learning to think beyond every- day affairs is necessary for future success. There are many uses for math. Practi- cal applications are infinite and the mental enrichment gained is matchless. IPF! Agnes C. Butterfield Plane Geometry, Advanced Algebra And So. . . Advisor, BS Minnesota. Intrigued geometry students learn all the angles. Edwin Allen Horn Mary Ophoff Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, Advanced Algebra, Geometry, Business Math, Sophomore Class Senior Class Advisor, Math Club Advisor, BA West Advisor, BS Indiana State College. ern State of Colorado, MA San Diego State. -38... ' 1 rl f 3'54fflfQ -js' ., Y..-. N. Revier Palmer Geometry, Basic Math, junior Honor Club Advisor, BS U.S.A.C. Greta M. Strom Algebra, Geometry, FTA Advisor, Math Club Ad- visor, BS University of Washington. Advanced students demonstrate mathematical laws with various experiments. El AQ' 3 Learning: is often accomplished through teaching- and so it is in our math classes. f Don Tripole Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, Advanced Algebra, Math Club Advisor, BS Ithaca College. EXPlorin3 Tire World fXl1ou'rTl1em.. If a student knows the right people, he can see a live alligator right on campus. One of the numerous biology projects at LVHS is a large area where reptiles exist without appreciable interference from humans. A variety of basic science courses are offered at LVHS. They are primarily survey courses that introduce the student to fundamental ideas. These courses are only a beginning. Their pur- pose is to teach the rudiments, but it is here that interest is born. From simple observations, a strong desire to learn more is often gained. Russel V. Aiken Chemistry, Algebra, Chem- istry Club Advisor, AS Snow College, BS B.Y.U. i Terry Bradfield Biology, Life Science, Biology Club Ad- visor, BS B.Y.U. William K. Fink C'L-Delzer Electricity and Electronics, BS Oregon State Col Electronics, Amateur Radio Club Advisor, Colo- lege- rado State University. ...4Q- Chemistry teachers keep on their toes with experiments to show their students. B. I. Reynolds Advanced Chemistry, Chemistry, Chemistry Club Advisor, BS East Carolina College, MA East Carolina College. Tom Neal Advanced Algebra, Ph 'cs, Photography Club Advisor, BS Universi Texas. i X S l Robert Seaman Bob Swarzenbach Biology, Life Science, Football and Basketball Assistant Coach, BS Uni- versity of South Dakota. -41- r f . it? 1 1 N Biology, Basketball Coach, Pep Club Ch 1 Th and Biology Club Advisor, BS B.Y.U. I ar ey Ompson Biology, Football Coach, Biology Club Advisor, BS University of New Mexico. raining jot Tomofrowls Citizens . .. Both the history of our nation and contemporary happenings indicate the multi- ple viewpoints of the people in the United States. Our citizens have divergent opinions on a variety of subjects: economics, religion, politics. The social science classes at LVHS bring the student face to face with controversies. He learns of the problems he will face in the world before him. Our teachers often have differing opinions, and they adhere to their own beliefs. This sometimes confuses students, but out of the disorder of principles, the student realizes that this is the form of world he must inhabit. Thus, he is trained for life. l Heber P. Hardy American History, American Government, Audio Visual and Student Advisor, BS B.Y,U. Glenn L. Alleman American History, American Government, junior Class Advisor, BS B.Y.U., MS B.Y.U. Robert G. jackson American Government, Economics, So- ciology, Sophomore Class Advisor, BS Action is the by word in our government classes. Creighton University. -42- ' Ed Knapp American H i st o r y American Government, Student Senate Advis or, Wildcat Theatre Di- rector, BS Mid. Ten- nessee State College LLB Vanderbilt Uni- versity. Ray M.johns American History, FTA Ad- visor, BA Yankton College, W MA University of Colorado. Elizabeth Jones Family Life, American Government, Senior Class Advisor, B of Ed. Wisconsin State. Mary jane Scritchfield American Government, Publications, Echo Ad- visor, AB University of Denver. hi! NP Q it ir Wk! Ill Uhr: maint: n 2.5 :Win in mum um Necktie rf ' ' nxt limp V10 mln at Cow . . V ' ' the wut hecuce nu wlvomra 1548. Wait Bedivfs time en .mhmu in by we Akin TN zulnbann lumnnkz which winds lrlmmdl and freeman. l il .rf , l . gl 'f'? ',H'f , ,,A. Q Mateel W. Vocker PsycholOgY, Family Life, Senior Class Advisor Students readily participate in classroom instruction. BA Bethany College. - 43 .. Shorthand students earnestly take dictation. One old adage says, Practice makes perfect. Any student who participates in a commercial course is well aware of the fact that diligent practice produces a higher degree of accuracy. Bookkeeping, commercial law, shorthand and typing have obvious applications, since they prepare students for vocations in business. However, the courses are not limited to only those who plan on entering com- mercial professions. This year a one-semester class called Personal Typing was offered. This concentrated course is especially beneficial to the numerous college- bound students who follow tight schedules. The commercial classes at LVHS give students good, basic training that is useful throughout later years. Fred Bailey University. Ella E. Carruth Shorthand, Typing, Commercial Club Advisor, BA University of Utah. -44.- ommertial Students fearn Time Science cj tcufacgj Bookkeeping I, Business Math Typing II Commercial Club, SEC, BS Northwestern Pure concentration and the tap, tap of machines characterize the typing classes at LVHS. Gerald F. Hunt Bookkeeping, General Busi ness, BS University of Neva- Richarcl Millhouse Teachers College. -45- Raymond Love Typing, Commercial Club Advisor BA B.Y.U. Shorthand, Typing, Commercial Law, Senior Court Advisor, BS Bloomsburg Pennsylvania S t a t e I I I I I Cf6dl1V1T cj Mind Marcus V. Carver Speech, English, Debate Club Ad- visor, BA Utah State College, MA Utah State College. Exlillnls ltsell. ., Expression through the many fine arts is not modern. Man has been displaying his emotions through music, the stage, dance, art, and literature throughout all his existence. Here at LVHS each student has the opportunity to create through these age-old medians. The art department has facilities for sculpturing, water coloring, and oil paintingg the drama department utilizes native talent to its advantage. Students plan and perform their own dances, or they may play instru- ments in the school bands. Each student can find his creative niche if he searches for everyone has the opportunity to show and use his talents. 7 Friends, Romans, Countrymenj' resouncls through LVHS speech classes. Willard Kowallis visor, BS B.Y.U. -45- Art, Art Guild and Service Arts Ad Ruth Tener Choral Music, BM Baylor University. A B Larson Varsity, Cadet, Pep and Dance Band Music Club Advisor AB B.Y.U. Warren E. Portenier Mechanical Drawing, FTA Advisor, BS Kansas State Teachers College, MA Colorado State College. VA, K i ,rc -M . ,. 'X The creative mind, put to work. produces creative art. ff ff' Jody Simmons Drama, Thespian Advisor, G. R. Committee, As sembly Committee, BA Texas Technological Col lege, MA State University of Iowa. ldlxgsical Educationlones lVlustles,.. Juniors and Sophomores are required to take Physical Education classes for one semester. The other semester is devoted to classroom studies of physiology and health practices. Physical education is beneficial to the student, since it gives him an opportunity to develop physical skills, and physical fitness is a vital part of our national security. P. E. offers the student a chance for relaxing recreation and exercise. Through the Physical Education classes, athletes and scholars alike are afforded the opportunity of self improvement. Thomas C. Birch De Ray Eyre Health, P.E., Head Football Coach, BS B.Y.U. Health, Life Science, Assistant Football and j.V. Basketball Coach. BS University of Utah. Harry Paille P.E., Head Basketball Coach, Varsity Club Advisor, BA University of Nevada, MA Uni- versity of Nevada. M... - gg. - 1, . M'- S A S ' 'Elm' ... , s If 'QR . M . - 'w.,,. . 'K . f ,if 5 Q- 'Q 1 1 .teit.tei. x ieef ' , :gg ff 'I l l fl in '1, V -4: V sy ' . mf 1 , et't f 5 I yit , ff Louis Pisani - 48 .. um- Health, Football and Basketball Coach Varsity Club Advisor, BS University of San Francisco Richard Truman Health, Basketball and Track Coach, BA and M Ed. University of Nevada. ff: P.E. classes keep the students in shape with a variety of exercises Joyce Shamley Physical Education Cheerleader A d v 1 s o r, Rhythmette Business Manager, BS Miami University. Gwendolyn Woolley Health, Pre-med Advisor, BA University of Utah, MA Colum- bia University. -49- Evelyn Stuckey Physical Education, Rhyth- mette Director, BS Florida State. Clifton R. Hutchens Autoshop Industrial Arts Ignitors Advisor Colorado State University Stuclenfsflaarticipaie in Vocational: Special lnferesi Classes Every balanced curriculum has a wide choice of electives. These special classes give the student a chance to divert his interest from only one area. They widen the pupil's horizons and give him a better view of the many different roles that people fill in life. Shop classes acquaint him with the techniques of machineryg journalism helps teach him the techniques of writing and self expressiong and driver education should teach him the skill of driving. There can be no better means of preparing a student for later life than by broadening his scope of ability and interest. Electives do just that. Sensitive hands create finely finished products in wood shop. -50... Orie Bowman A. Driver Training and l Education V SEC Advisor X BA GM Institute Russell McConnell Vocational Carpentry Centenary College of Louisiana gyms .Z 'Q Robert A. McDowell Diversified Occupations, BA Arizona State University. Sh... . Vernon Mohr Metals Technology, Industrial Arts, Lapidary, Amateur Ra dio Club Advisor, Colorado State University. joseph A. Patterson Diversified Education. 9. A Florence S. Schroeder Home Economics, FHA Advisor, University of Nevada. Miss Young Remedial Reading -51- 4 A. Jewell Russell Home Economics, FHA Advisor, BS Illinois State Normal University. If Je 2, 4 k'f f14f3w . Vx ,VL , .V- g-av ,.,,.,,. - - - - Af, .- , FV, '-JW N f ' V,, -',: 'nz c I-1' ' slmil If 4' '5 T . . . f ' 1 , ., -4 nf.. F52 'iff' 4 ' 0 ' A v f ' 1 934 -Q V V 1 VV 'mm V, .au--V, Van-L V Q. . Vw -- V -,- . wV.,.'.V.. , 5 VV XV 331. . V Y K.. V V' If I QV . V VVV J, , -., , . V' - V X V V , , ' 1 .V V X ' , g 15-:A ,guys 5 A M .V V ., X . ' .,',-,v L- -5-N, . 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Wa , ,K V: -s u1.P1 af' ',f.,f. .- gfv.-W-f .I xf- 'v 'J uf' -f, I iffy W4 . - . -- 4 41,1 -vi . ' .', , '- , .'.y ' f,,.'-bv' 34 .n, . '!fi1k. 1, , - , . .3,vv,' A f , A ', , ,H U., .... . ,T .-4' -. , ff ,, k .. -A -. 0 1 . . - , X , f., f,r' - , 4 , -I.: M 43. A . . , ,,.,, Q1 .- V . . '.,v, ,,.-, . . . ' b, V.. --4V ,1 . . -, .. MRS ,., .A5,l,,. wg- - ,tk 55q.,,. ,-,- , 'ff A- .1 . ,wa a V 5 1 5 1 5 I r .3 .M 1 4 as 1 E i 15-1:. 3 af I ,. -4 1 1? . X,,f'm ,, mm h ,. ',. fi-Fw .QV . -AJ ,Sri Jw: Tom Hardy President After the pedestrian struggles of underclassmen, and the trials and tribulations of juniors, the Senior class found that it had reached the summit of life at LVHS. Seniors were older, wiser. They knew the schoolg their ideas were respected. The class was expected to lead, because Seniors naturally initiate partici- pation in athletics and government. The class enjoyed Senior privileges-such as, dress-up days, Senior stairs and Senior squares. The Senior class has several traditional activities. The Senior Mixer, homecoming float, Senior Ball, and the class play, The Curious Savagef were successful. These students worked together for four years in all school functions. As more mature, prepared persons, they were graduated-as a group of new citizens. -54- Graoluafin Cl GSS Gary Stewart Vice President Judy Anderson and Benny Hoffman Girls' and Boys' Treasurers 05 jXiineteen'Hundred and Sixfgffwo Tanya Mlynarczyk Secretary Frank Davenport and Sharon Crockett Boys' and Girls' Representatives -55 Mrs. jones, Mr. Horn, and Mrs. Vocker Advisors A exe A ti ..--Ql Brenda Adams Janice Allred A 'fr T? lf L f .Q .Qi 'Uh Gayle Abrums Charles Aldredge .Ianice Ard Harvey Anderson Alu Dee Anderson Fred Adams Becky Anderson Susan Anderson Nancy Arnold r ka QV 3 ff L ' Jams. 'Lit Weston Adams Vicky Adamson Judy Anderson Mike Angus Dale Askew fini, at 1, fm i 'ks 5 - 'Y , iFd X A Y nf' in if r ,f Q x Rx? Vicky Anderson rfrrr 11- Paul Ashworth A , 3 f as ,.r,., ii .i'fi51lil ?Fii l 'Q QQ' s,e, , y 1 . . loiri s .ga ,. , X Iir A I V Vymxy A fi, A w .. w, Ig W- '. ,, +4 so Ilessffllrifg hear 'dgtazggolden o 'e foofhlllrls, neath the Wrggter A ler'e f rrr- . -o - r .a so A eaie A cirys ,r + A A' 'A A f o Keith Austin I' L. '00-nn. Brenda Bailey Seniof Class Robert Bazar Mary Bean jerry Bellen Q we iiii B Q 5 ff at 1 -' hr Bruce Bean Richard Beatty Pat Bernard I Q .in zj ,- bi-Yfeifl' A I A raiy K . k,,,,. BM ag- 2 'tv wr-may Q Q rf-ff if ii sf f Pat Bailey Bob Balogh LaRair1e Baker Tommie Banks Larry Barnum t l Roberta Bales Nancy Barbagallo John Baxter Angels feat to tread these steps--unless, of course, they are seniors. A In . , iii' , A ff ., IVVV . i A I , Q' . X KY I I . - 'ig si,s W B f - B if By'it 4' Restar t fJrQ 1Zl'le? yy 55 3 y es s as fl f f tgg 9 f f 1, , . .I Fi ignfy ' H1 ' ' ' P il' . . -, 6 - jiw, ett y.r Y 'eii te' Elliott Bold joe Bosze Janice Bowler john Brereton V 'W X 'L .. 45' , Q a 9 -1 3' xx I S 3' S 1 -f i vis, Vkiy E E M ,W , iii Alex Borichevsky Richard Bourg Torn Boyd Karen Brian 5 or , 4 5 l .Ir a-if 'sf GFX? 1'-5, 'XIX Q31-:sv N 'F li meeli Q B I Sheila Berson Bob Bigelow Mary Blair Phil Block Kathy Bohan Robyn Bohen Mike Brinker Dee Brosman Sandy Brown ,K Qs . M 56559, 59395, and, B ' M ilra'e we f 'U' ,l ' ff- '15 . 1 as i' 1, 'ii Fil ':1-' Linda Browne Madeline Burgess Don Bushell Leonard Campanaro fx Paul Bryan Marilyn Burgess Tanya Butler Carol Gapel Qrx Asthildur Brynjolfsdottir jack Ceretro ff . Senior Class Don Carpenter Ronald Carrilo Ruthie Carroll Jean Chambers Roxanne Carpenter Milledge Carroll Walt Carter Guy Christensen 'UN x....An C S fe Fl fr- R X ll R -l. il , ffilffi V ' ' W ,I r f - N le 2 'al' V , f' 'R +1 I R f ilall lail rlrf i lr af . as ,.. ., an 1 2 fi 95 f .f 9 fy jerry Cole Velma Cooper Bob Cri pe in ,v . Sharon Collins Larry Couch Sharon Crockerr Ceorge Clay Richard Davidson Charles Davis Douglas Coons Susie Creel Barbara Daloll ,M X rr. an if llaa ealrarl W my '1'-. lflciskf ffm ':l:.' i 151i5'27 4 15 joe Colvin Shelby Cox Lola Daly Kathy Davis Bob Combs Gail Craden Frank Davenport Kerry Davis K... .4-ai. -Q. ' 5 N Rx' A X , Ronnie De Frank Pam DLIBUC jackie Dvorak Fred Eckert john Egan --I Donna Dean Suzanne De Langie Sally Dominquez Jim Edgin 4 Q Robert Dean Mike De Francesco john Difloure Margaret Dixon Lorry Earl Senior Class Ronald Earl Linda Edmonds Nancy Edwards l -' David Eastman Tom Edwards Q W it E G- ,1 I , l N k Frances Elmgren Gene Ettinger Laurie Feen ,- fx, M, .. ,,,,, A In l if -1 'zmfv sf 'W 'E::i!5:555!2.. .ri ,,,. V,..........,, , I is 'r1fwsx,1.z,. ii ' 57512: r 2 fx i i -'uf rr if Q5 iw W F? if ,343 ,355 X in 1 ' Fred Englestead ,...,, l' 533521 F l l Ernestine Elms William Evans Jeff Finney 'Ill Cinderfella awaits her Prince Charming at the Senior Mixer. Chuck Elsner Jim Fallman Senior Class Tom Flippin Pat Flynn Alicia Foutz Linda Foutz Iris Fields Donna Fisher Arr Forbes jim Fox L ,asf -5 ' r-ITF. 3? , Q. -,., M. -Q rr'e r . 5: .,kh ' ',,. .3511 ' , 1 faf:-::,,gf3,-aw-.wir .12,-ifiim.-52 ,,. ,-ry.:-4' --- . in -.,,,-my . f --17fg,,gz - -4-rw ' y er s, rm- yf'11i:,gfvq-my K ' -: 'f , 'f- ,..- A 1, gm' , , ,. ,- - - F ' y w e - ,rf , ,. VL A - A .KLV , an ' :,g. s,ff .. ,S I M ,, ,WA- .VLA I .L , 15-.fi g g. 1, : ,f:..x , .K , s-'. , ' , - , A - V , irs' Wi,, ,,,,, ,fggs ,M .4 A, , h L Ray Fox 5 i G Kathleen Frehner .e . if ' ' e , A k,,7 En Jeri Friedman ',m,A Linda Gardner A,. e g Rex Frehner Vince Gardner Sharon Gaspard Eva Jean Gibson Joann Gilpin John Glenn jim Glinn R Qin- y ., G iii' Q' N 'l 4 Qi' 1 A 'GS ' 3 , . as ' JY' - fm i ,,.,,.. '1'-' G or ig V' . ,Q gig, Q- iw, , Q if Ee ' I A nl fa M4 Mark French Lorna Garside Beverly Gifford A, Q. Goefig Mary Lou Goddard I A l Sam Goldberg Robert Gould , 2, - ifei ihgggpowerri, dear ieel 'fa G , wsu Tl' 'eaff f i' ,M54'7Tff Q i N'oii fl ' , ',L fQ f9 1 ' Jlr, rf le L . i,a. ,T , 'i',ri mamwwdf. Darwin Graff , h in h 1 Gary Gray , f G Doug Griffith V li X ' sf Lillian Gunning G . h . Eddie Hamamura Bob Haygoocl Sharon Hire Susan Griffith Ed Grotts N .. ,.,, 'L' X David Gubler J im Hall Jolene Harrington Connie Hindelang jan Gutouski Alene Hall ' 1 iiii D i ttili G iiti i 'l X ' . l ,il . K G ,i: if Q H ' 5 I yy ff: fl- 45: Kathy Hellmer Carol Hemington yr- F!!- .f-,i L, i i-il- . ' Mi 'aa 7 i i t 'I' H ,, 1 QW ., l 'iif ii it L ii G red ha l t.i' .i ,.it' iiii f H 'iii t,ttl W 'ii ,,t..,, i it ' i'1f 'if . V, L. M '13 -tn--' gy If ii fly H21 'Q all f ? 40' Carol Hoelter Rita Holdgrafer , KRS 955' ,E . Curious Savagesn await tryouts for the Senior Class play. Albert Howard Mike Howery Kenneth Huff Donna Houpt Jo Ann Howard Scott Howlett ,hz aa, i triutti, t? It Benny Hoffman Kathy Holland vs, 'Ns Rita Holland Keith Holshouser Truman Holt Sandy Horn ' it Q V V ' ii ,, R ti, ide a r back 10 , 1 ttat ttfl lit A Ronald Hutchison Dallas Isbell Larry Johns Linda Johns CY! 101' GSS S ' Cl Margie Johnson Lee Jolley John Hunt Garcly Jolley ROY Jensen BaffYJ0hf1S0f1 e yl l Karen Johnson A . :LQ rl wi' ifar fli 4 ,Prf 1 1 f-,-: fris i k ',1 Rsfl 'rhv ' . rr' iii as rn L.-k frfif J ' Karen Jaeger Maurine Johnson Art Jones Bob James Charlotte Johnson Pat Johnson David Jones K ,, .,f- ierr'ifr sarrrrr rrar Q. , ZA: I I ' l I Fred Jones Lois Kanter -1' 'W ,sn 4 4,2 Arnold Kensche Helen Kessler Nancy Kilday Paula Kimmel Curtis Kincer Dwight Kirk jane Katzman L t rl'-'e S l e1i1 , 1, Marilyn Kelch -wr? I WB' ' 'xi ,K ,. -Iodell Keele Steve Keeley I Clifford Kell Corinne Keller Judy Kennedy Sharon Kennedy l hate everything in this world, but most of all I hate .,.. lb , ' , - '. -- - ' Df the desert, dear LasVegas ttllt Sang her Mt ,noises ,Qlti y'iii' t'iiA C, l'lie - to yi QQ K'L. ' 1 s . H eiiilisl . i J at QQ :Ts wr-M, A X Imagination and many nights of hard work were put in by energetic seniors to produce an impressive and outstanding float well worth the first place trophy. Gary Leavitt Harriet Lee Royce Leonard . X ,, Wa., , We -w: . fs , ' ,. :Fm . .4 ' -YY v-mum., Janice Leavitt Susie Lentz Tim LeTouneau 71835, we-' if f X Hr' X Cathy Knobbs jo Ann Kraft Chuck Lanham Sheila Lett Alana Lindberg 415-, 95 Dennis Knoles Larry Kremenek Sandra Lawler Sharon Linn 'i'n..wh,,, 1 .J 5- ' ,Q-J. ,Q T ,af Q ...N ,,,f ,. W, .L ar . . .t, W,- z si fr, 'ing- ' E, Z ,,,, i in W I hr' ' JV- 2.1 , .ii i ii, W M if: iv f ei ...f X Judy Lloyd Thais Long Betty Lunceford Dennis MCCu1iah '1- 'QQ 'nrefi-, Senior Ciass Sharlene McGaffick Adrienne McKnight John McPherson Jeannette Mackercher an Kari Loken David McReyno1ds A Jadin Lopez Wayne McCown Joyce McDaniels Bill McGimsey Harlan McNair Linda McQuade Louis Madden gk iiee J ,,,,. it.. Robert Major Melody Manuel Penny Marhold Ron Marriott v'l?i!-VPS' Larry Miller Mary Lou Miller -. k 1' t . 'Zz Fc i E . if A Ex 'H-..,,, 'F-'ak Q :gm 'K i , . Steve Miller Greg Minden Tom Marshall Connie Martin Sharon Mashburn Steve Moore Bonnie Mauer Joan Morelli Paul Meyer Bonnie Miller Tanya Mlynarczyk Larry Moffett , ,rr,, Philip Morock Dudley Morrison 'a' .:1.gi f' e'i' - W l aira iiii, f ew iv s. Q 50 5 , .. . Carol Osness Eileen Overby Don Parker Anne Nelson Vana Perry P nv an Y sw Hughie Mortensen Robert Naylor Loralie Newberry Barbara Newman Senior Class Carole Palmer Martha Pardini jay Parisey Wayne Morrison Russell Payne Charles Payton Robert Perlove Richard Neumeyer Sandy O'Brien Ev O 3 f Jay Partridge , e y T .4 1' f .'.,,, gf 18 5? N27 P .ik . X 'W if qz f 1 lr, 1 J .,' A 5 a e i 1'-uf' Randall Phelps Jim Phillips Pam Phillips Marla Pilcher 4' f.. F I K , . 4 , he b- QQ .413 Shirley Pingel Barbara Pinjuv Judy Piper Karen Plymell 5' 'X X . Dale Porray . Lg. i , ..-, Ken Polk Tom Tex Pope Senior Class Barbara Potter Lois Preston Andy Portanova Tom Porteous Chuk Porter Joan Porter .',,' ,yssy : T ,194 'fu Ev Gary Ramsey . f::iLyQ'If5 '-QQ Yfiiii1'f L.f 1 j i ll .A l,., K 4 A i1,. V . - if ' , ,. ' ,, - M as W' aiai's s l'ss' P cfflfgx . . Pfdfff' V , , -fffs' ' j ,K V M ' m ggheedgl other vleg Let uSif,throUghf1dH?1eme V, is i. M7,. iff? P W ii P if' i ,. 2 1 . , ,' i' Karen Rank Nancy Rapone Sandy Rasler Marc Ratner is ,, li lv Kathleen Rawlings ' Bill Ray -A .1 David Riley Linda Robertson Carol Ray Roslynd Reed Kent Reed Brien Relin 'Na ,gg ff . Maril n Robinson Marty Resnik S. Y . Robert Reynolds lg Roglch Brenda Roseman V Fred Rosenzweig bla will k IH in Q 4 i lx 1 -nd x I r . it r. to V T R f erii , - T5'l9!fl' V R r, 'lrl f l M wffrg R r ,a', L V V, A'-' - . - R .t,,' ' at ' ,af I . 4, ,, ' .W V,k, im: I Any ? My W , V 'yr fwfr? it 1 V. ,V V .. . T D wg F3 Cl or 'Af w 6 .M - rii lrryi we R, R- . X, H, , ,. . ,,r-,,, Qt, mQ.,r m,,,.,reL,m V fwrfzfs, -:wrt f-4,, V ' ,,,, R , it ,, fa M 4... N-wo 4 . KQV' K Vicki Sanderson Marsha Scates Sandy Schaefer Susan Scott Sharleen Shannon Barbara Shelton Judson Ruhl Patty Russell Christy Ryan Rikki Sadur Rita Scheinbaum Roger Seaman Susan Sharoff Kay Siddall 7-Q S Georgia Schlauder Stephanie Schuterrnan 1' .Qs jackie Sedore Mike Sellers Margaret Sharp Gary Shelley N WWW l- v t'4ie. S ffiifmwpifv ,afe' 'fe SA y z lsei A yiit ' 2 at a,,t l . A A Tggfyeffedrsaiyysgoneyffbyf' merfnorayfsitfhand will guide 1' fi t .. - t .,..w-i'u'f'- ' 'V SM!-s ' Q? Aj- ay. g'r'fiJ,,i, 'M 1 ' Q i , , 9' I ,-' B -M i S ,, S nu, ,gn-.. K ui K Christina Sierk Bill Singleton james Skogluncl Steve Small if if lilfl 5 : 'K iz - Vicki Silver Rose Ann Skinner Mike Sloan Bea Smick Hungry seniors flock to the Senior Lunch Line ing their healthy appetites. Lizzie Smith Shannon Smith Roger Splude N in expectations of appeas Elaine Smith Mary Smith George Soule lffii i igg f ,i ,,,,, ,.. i' H. i ' ,Vi my 5,25 :, si,Vs S W j 4 Veg MMA J ily 1 F' . Blaine Spradling Ron Stewart 'Ch- ix 7 ,N to R Gary Stewart Bill Steele Bernal Stewart Rose Stewart Rosolyn Stewart Senior Class Ed Sutherland George Tanner Bob Sumner jannette Taitt Harold Swanson ,,,. ff! uf 1 Qs Lou Anne Stewart Dennis Sudberry john Sutherland Hiroko Tatara Q 1 :fg- ls- -1.3- N., Roger Strange M ew john Strodl rf' l sl S ag 5 y fi if on 5' is I 1 li 'tv-, - ag Assi- ,,, W, , , - ft 4 -giQ'1 c , . , , , 1 A 7.3 Q 'Q L, If rv 'f-1'-' Hg -I gg. ' V 'fl' , L: ' 1 , , fr--L 551. ,, I . ' SH- rf-3 J L 1. ' 4 f 111, -f - ' I ., '-Egt ,H fx. - t', tf'1'1! f-P1- 4- ..f'K14x:-. ' u m' aw P QS wat,,,Q.,.,fgg:m., , fa: fad,-1 ,..ffaf'lwt. , we t 4- tv., atv- , . gt: .35 a, mf A ,g '-Lvl-Ki?--1--, lb w fig' ',. '1f5,.- wf, Q .higgf a -'.r is my., ':z-f.i2'ff22wHw-,If ', yylr-','1.a,5f:g15y , wif 3,QM,Ug ,'E-Qgffig,g.fzLa,wga ',1,QB'.x ' J' t -it '-pa w twggiQfligg3,:A We L- ll', ttat A N . '- 'ee' t f t -A -Xt-- v - V '-r- tv . 'X at S t I ha we ,l 51. ,'-, ' 145 ft ?'M1'+fDffuiV W 'K , at ' ' 'EWS V .K S9 W 'lf , 75, , V sr, L, V up .af Q A f Bob Thiess I Kli , .r .1 'af KY + Anthony Thomas Senior Class Terry Valcler Cheri VanBuskirk Marcine Vanclerpool iii .5 5-an lung qi Don Valle Diane Vance Bill Vanclever Q Aw- G'i if Peggy Thompson La Verna Tuderios 4 'W X ,M 1. s Q B lx y y 5 Richard Thornton Don Triolo Bob Turner Alberta Turpin Bill Urga Mike Urga , . y 4'-T T f , I i , 'L ri, J ,f 1: t' x f ri' 2 ' NO TRESPASSING! MQ! Y V ry In X Z il ty I - , ., , ,,,: g VM VKKL V r r Ve i , W ,i,, .. L f-i '1, i ir' 1,-Q -rlf QT' . r,,i' fr,f, , A 'milf ,,N ill1'l .VZV ,, 3, H rf- I . V i gig: V.-5 A 4 1-'JH in eiiii eif in ' ieeei ,iir ,fx ' ,gM I' Wayne Wlalker Carol Walt Leola Wehrman Bruce Weinstein 'JP 'Sh ig A jerrie Wilgar Bruce Wilkinson Chappell Walker Christy Walker Kay Williams Robert Williams Shawna Washburn Elizabeth Weber Maria West Evan Whipple 'CN Nancy VanGordon jon Willett julia Williams Linda Walter Debbie Wells 1 'ci Pete Wilcox by i i k W Qui yas , X nt 4-'V -ev ,. I ,W -W r 'Q ff' -rrar -1,1 K., s Q' , V i - 7414 iiil J W 'fg?QgQf1LQ,b A tiar - . p 4 at QW i i Qj s And Haul :to dearffAlmaa- Mater, valrantp ad 'Af lf-v N W 5' if 7 sq in X W Mg -if K V' in ' , ' 'kfff-1' -K Wqr, V . W- - . W Hr. ,Mmffi ' Q s I X' j' iii?!'vigf, 'V Lonnie Wilson jackie Womble Ronald Wooge Ginger Yates nts, . 1-35, Anthony Wisenberger Diane Witt Carol Yiegler Bruce Woodbury Susan Woods Russell Worthen Dolores Yonkoski GSS 1963 Andrea Hill President The class of 1965, like all other junior classes, occu- pies an unique position in the school. The juniors are no longer second class citizens of the schoolg they are now capable of accepting some of the responsi- bilities of upperclassmen. This year's class was the smallest class in the school because it was split when the new high school was built. The juniors, as always, were active in school functions. The junior Prom, Totem Pole, and junior Assembly were successful. The success of these activities prophesies the future accomplishments of the junior Class. Tom Biggar Vice President Candy Galster Secretary Micki Lasky and Robert Williams Girls' and Boys' Treasurers Mr. Alleman and Mr. Thompson Advisors l1llll'l'1Ql N ila Netta Page and Ron Robertson Girls' and Boys' P.T.A. Representative fn isa! junior Class officers busily make future plans for their class -31- Tommy Acklin Charlene Agron Wesley Aldridge Judy Allen llll ' 'B A it f Marilyn Askew Cinda Baker Sherry Linn Babbs Roger Baker unior Class Carolyn Barnet' jimmy Barrett Bruce Bartlett .st,.a,tsm..Q,,,,. Y r, if i i' llili A K W i'5fi?i'5?fi B it A rirrl 1-1 i s 5 tfe lr Robert Allen ,luanice Arrant - Eliot Alper Juanita Arrant H WVVV A Vickie Anderson Gary Ashworth A Patricia Apple Margie Ashworth L iii it ,F P X' ew A 1 it -H, t Robert Bales john Barnes Alfred Bash Lynn Bawden Bobby Baxter Ln t if ,tw ,,,, '--t Qi. if V y 1 A A iff'h i s ...Q Xwiltlcut , the -lunior Class tluiit, dcserxu 1 word of honorable mention. r'r Al 'fm -32- N A. 1 ' 5 .. assi A E W -.Q ., N Q W f x , -. Z R 'V X A K . 1 . i K- My 1 in .KW , ff A as 1 I as U levy? tk 's fg f 1, f B uv 1' M, i L Q4 Tom Biggar Ruth Block Noel Blogg Jerry Boice .V ,15 K 1 Q il . Q .. ,,.,, , h s F 1. f 1 R 1 1 Paulette Beckstead Armene Bell Leslie Bell Helen Benson Andrea Bernstein Michelle Bertino Luena Bondurant Al Brende Chas Brewer Arron Broderick Bob Brodine Debby Brown -33- as L., is ,, , VN Laura Brown Charold Buck Marlys Burge- Toni Burlison Terry Bushell 'li' Sandy Byar Art Cabrera Alex Cameron- Karen Carder Kathy Carlson ,b Stuart Fam ,. N :Q J t .VV if ,J 1 ,iz J g : W 2 I Phyliss Dibbern ,T 4 ., M it i -'Jin-W VVVV 1 C 1-Yf- fill , Vixe n .Zia , . ,gg V . 'Ss 5 Ek F mugs --vv --- , at F ig! ill l lg . Q N be ' ' Kathy Chretien Carrol Cochran Q.i'Betty Cook Suzanne Conger Gretchen Cornwall 7' ' 1 I Ken Clark Lynn Cohen V, Owen Comer jf' ,'Lee Copening Michelle Cox VV .C ,i f V . 1 Xl., V M fi ,lg .lf , X 5 if .t , fa L M ,, if irL'7l.f ' ' 45, it ffrf' , . ,VV ji VV,!,V!.y,, Ar. VVV. QV I . f , L- ., CL ,- . at 1 D, M , fi L' Li!-Q9 Q21 Q, V i VV lr. ' ry q 'Y' i ' 'QM V 1 f- r , 1 .f - , ' fi- 'A 'I 4 JR' Z Lf L ' el f . f Q5 ff V VV LV, A WMV, D VV, VV! VA? .V A .a , , , I Q j 'f fxxpwfx i I K 5 A 1 l xv 4' ii i. ii A 4 Kitt Carr V If JI . L lL V VV ,,.,i ' V Val Casimir W V pf V X M V V V V, g . V Mary Chamberlain ,X by 5 i ,lf ,a 1 Lf' 31115 DCUW F - lid ' Qi - L, MauricEVDeYout1g A QV V. .2 it 'Ml' ,e-e' La. f A' 'f Kiev l,-L , if, -' A fi..-L Lt' G ,ie , f Q, K, x i , qs UYUOT I 1' a My i - K J ass 5 fr Al I, if lei ' 3 ' V M fl l ii li V A j will ' X , :VV f ,gh 5 at M-Q Q' .ap L, W A i ler C rr.: :fi r 4-' lllre 4 - - M I-. -. ., S '25 We ...lr 'IU' l 'ir' Patricia Cox Ben Davis JoAnn Crinite Gail DeBruyn Georgia Dokter Don Donaldson Clayton Downey Harold Downey Beverly Dufeur Mike Duffy Ed Dihble i i, ,,,, 'ie iN w'X ana, - bs .V V N iatt is A 1, it A Qiigffiffflt -84- 'fn-ff ER wi ,,li: 2 VVVVi VV , . 4-age if , , ' , , ,. , f My 11. . . N .Q A Q., . , 'N as K if y f- f ' 4. in !l . ,,,., J: V 1 .1'4,i,' :-Wh 3 .sau 'Uv ' 1 I Lf ei' ax' 1 , at 12 .- an K 5.575 N-f' I - . I I ' f f a- rw ' trr G G ,eff , if W aa G Angelo Entelisano Dave Fisher Torri Fisher James Fittante Bill Graham Richard Greenspun Susan Greenspun joe Greenstein Anne Griffiths fe-1 George Foscarini Bette Lou Friedman Jim Froyd Candy Galster Karen Goldstein Hilary Goldwater Sherma Goshen Merle Grafman 5 , It only 302 rf ln juniors show enthusiasm and interest in the future their class. ,1a,,,..,.. 0' A 'f su- Diane Gannon 53 Ronald Gardner 'W .f,, ?' . A Clonie Gay Vicki Geerstema QV if 'ff ,'i- Barbara Giambra rv 1 ij W ,f Ab:,, r , ef- i, 'N 'T-T ? -, Q in J yi 3 , 6 'E ' Y ill' . Paula Giancontieri if r m yrr - J im Glidewell llae y G ,G y if Susan Godfrey ii 'i V',,r l I jf -',, : fi ' y , B ' GZ' , ' Q 34 az G t f' fi if N 5. 'wfrfar I r t? E -85- .,f-Q, -FQ! K 'rf r 3 iilxiafafesza 'f I 5 -3 'l 4 . S, M a i F , JM L Joyce Grossman Morris Guice William Hartwell Duncan Harvey Claudette Havas K F '-1 ,--,.:..,- fggiff' l R Jim Gunn Vicki Habbeshaw Wally Heath Bob Heimberg Leilani Hemphill .,,m., 33: ,imgmig Kirby Hahn Terry Hanna Bob Halter Diane Hanson uniof Class Stefani Hanson Tom Harrison Richard Harris Gary Hartig Sharon Hixenbaugh egg: ,, va iliac: William Hemphill Andrea Hill Janice Himstreet Mary Margaret Milton Howard Horrocks Chuck Huff Gail Horton Larry Jacobs E Iyl J . J 'V 1 gb mf. -af Hifi, 5 Q Mm' ,. by ,V f X ll 3 ali -iii ' if li K' 1 Nu 'Ls Bob Jarvis Cheryl johnson jo Anne Johnson Elaine Katzman Rick Kaufman y we i 5- 'I we i .if Q! xl ' 5' N A Nora johnson Pam Joh nson Sandy Johnson Kenneth Keil Dave Kelley KU! -'Luv' 'N YM Y W? iiillli be liiiiiy y y'in y i Verdia King fr, H 'kh'l 31 '. 'Num . All Loretta Jung Mary Lou Kann Ronnie Kantor Michael Kerivan Charles Kilian Richard King Robert King Joyce Kissel Paul Kleyman Barbara Kline Carol Kopp Q -ij 33 X Z' I AA -87- Merrie Anne Kranz Barry La Combc jan Lamb ,lon Larsen Eric Larson A .7,,'?gp!.n ' K ' eere L ilnov' , ' If H C , L A,,LA ,Q .L 1.3, K r 'W C 'F 1' L ' if kb . W H my 1 H he 5 L, 4 X 4 We 'Qu 1 - Norman Love Charlotte Lovelace Sl rea oo . L g ee 'gf Sybil Lowe Lorraine Lowrey Craig Luhman Cathy MacKay uniof Class Sydnee McAllister Neemah McGlothlan Michele McGowan 5:3 . Mike McLaughlin Eileen McNally Debbie McNatt .. mt C- af Micki Lasky Robert Lee Linda Lloyd L Bonnie Leake David Leslie Scott Lochen ' iv Lee Leake Albert Lew Gary Long f u Bill Leavitt Elliott Lieb Richard Louden g e et C tngtt tttnttt C 3 J L-H-we I T Q5 'Q- rrrartti S to , x t,,, L. T I Advanced sales and eager faces show that the Student Body can't wait for the Totem Pole. -.88- mix: YTW-vi K? itfv, '1?' it fl 5, k,V E khh A 'dir-I jean Machilprang Dwight Mahan Edward Mande X 'S 55' 1' I in Bill Manuel Josephine Marandola Karen Marnneau Danny Means james Melvin i' Mike Melvin Margie Mi er w. 4 A4 2, was... is-ri . AV , it r john Miner Allen Minker Dennis Mirabelli Kay Mitchell Larry Montello Stan Moore -39.. jim Morgan Joy Moss Bill Murphy Louise Neumeyer Elizabeth Neunez 'fh- James Nicks Gary Nielsen Loretta Nier joe Nock jan Nolte vw, Q5 R 'ff' 1334 N Sharon Oden Linda Ohlson Tom Padratzik I iii' .52 111. A - E5 A 1- 'Af ri A LE Marcey Paicc Chloe Paiz Carl Palmer Jr. vmior Class Whse- Q5 Aludy Pickerell Dave Pinion Elaine Pink Carolyn Pluclcnerr Don Palmer Netra Page Linda Rabin jim Ranclell Kathy Reid Pam Reinerrson Binnie Rice james Richards -90- llf sw ws-ff' A Andrew Parise Bill Parsell Carol Pratto Larry Price Russ Prircherr Gloria Pearson Rick Peccole P figs T, ,I , Q P45545 '. .1l ' M F 3-. I lbs., ak Terry Petersen Dave Phoenix fr! 'W a 3-K . ,Q ' f we -, K-L-X N, A sh 'b 5 1 'QS , All 4? Q Paul Pursel iii L sg 1 .V in , 1, 5 az 1 f 'xi' ,-J' S '11 - . le N ...Lt 'T Ae no fifg-, L I li av in S 4, , tt. 12, 2-- .. ai ,, . ,I H sa-.. :XQ .!:f ,Nl -N r ? Carol Roberts Ron Robertson Pris Roen Dave Rose Ray Smith Ron Smith Russ Smith Nancy Solomon Estella Soto ng. x I Alicia Rosenthal Richard Rudolph Diane Rutheiser Betty Sabol Herman Simons Steve Singler Kathy Sirotta Barbara Smith ff? 1 s 3 'I ' 'S A. -A Sk' wav ' 5. 5 5, J t ' -.X ..L, t ri Q nab. 4. , 'ft Tonna Sampson jim Sanderson Pete Savalli Terry Shramm Dennis Silva ' Wa- ., NNQMV Herbert Schnider jill Schwartz 4 ff 67 Myrna Selwyn Carole Shelton 5,-3,1 NEW .... . 'ir .K QL I 5 -1 E 1 'S . 5 . Y ' A. 95 V ' 'WV ..1. , , q.3?'?7lii, P ' ' A' 115 'Ef- rf F 1 23 Q .,4 - ' .S t x ,F k 4 ge Jeff Silver Gary Silverman ,a5',.,g'+2E t 4 X I -91- ng-v We if 3 S.. is nag., L 1 1 l 1 'K up . Hu J . 'fa L, i J, Q' f ., , ,. Judy Sutton Ronny Swanson J ggggg y ,fir J 1 we 1 7 ,gl , mf l Ron Sprague Bernard Stern Virginia Stickell Doug Steiner Jorice Srewarr Dorothy Sulouff Kenny Swanson Neta Talbert 1 l NWOT Class Donald Taylor fa' W:L.' Douglas Thirior Jon Thiriot Sharon Thomas fx 5:1 :.. Gloria Tuderios Judy Valentine Barbara Vanderburg ,I ,i.V J gi l- as .N Mike Themmer 1 'W 'ii' 1. , qi..-.r S irri 'Wy ffrf t an , el'l Y Rick Vanclever Fred Van Wert Mac Victor 92- izik X D' Janice Wade George Wagner Virginia Wallace J irnraia J Judy Walling Barbara Wandesforde Jesse Ware 4 M41 41 L l 9 'gg Active juniors worked for many long hours construct- ing their Homecoming float. Kitty Watts ,P AK e K 15 WN !a Mary Williams you 'ill - Robert Williams vb Yi 4 i v QgQQ 3 ' ,i c is 'W as 1-lap, 'Tl Cora Watson Robert Waugh .QM v, r Xi, ,V X V Steve Wells Alice Wheeler A Marsha White V I F Wd HY 5. . ,, 6 , Y Q I i as ' , i fr Nerna White A , , V f A W V Q ' . V Trent Whittle V ' l i ,,i, ',Al ,lim Wafd s 93- N Sharon Williams Claudia Wilsrin Nellie Wilson Liz Wilt xx Butch Winn Darryl Winternheimer Bill Woodward Carol Woolweher Class gl 1964 i Richard Huntington President julia Larsen Secretary l 1 l Filled with apprehension, mernbers of the Sophomore Class arrived at Las Vegas High School at the beginning of the school year. They came from different junior high schools--rival schools-and joined together as a class. The Class of '64 showedu drive and ambition at Homecoming with their Well made float, displayed unity at the annual slave sale, and exhibited their' capabilities by the success of the Sophomore Hop. When the Seniors graduated, the Sophomores became juniors, progressq ing one more step into the world before them. ' Judy Holmes Vice-President Now think you guys, heeds Ric Huntington, president of the Sophomore Class, to his fellow class officers as they plan a busy and profitable year. Judy McCall and Mark Preisler Girls'ar1d Boys' P.T.A. Representatives Brian Greenspun and Cheri Pierce Boys' and Girls' Treasurers g . X Mrs. Fhyne, Mr. jackson, and Miss Ophoff Advisors Sophomore Class L. I V 0 if 2 K. Q sw I Diane Abercrombie Sam Adler ai ooooo ng 3 R ,-'f :,, , K I Bill Alter Robert Anderson ,.r.off+:'xXa X 2'-An . HI 154 Qs 15- 'M T' N. ' ' xi... my Nil J ' . .. ' 1 of ', so W 'Cl , ,e 'Basie ah X -n.. M , W. J M Elm ge ,xg E1 e is' I xy Mike Anthony ' ,V .1 , R 'S J J eiol ielo J Sarah Anderson fyyk I ,, ,-f J- 3 me JudY Angus f A 'Q G ' oeee Sharron Ard Dennis Arnst Glen Ashworth 1 I to a E it :ig Q!-L , ,., A I R f K A -,Xp xx 1 5 W In vp to A ' gf j rg, f L A r A 'A f l'oo M , ' wi r ffiif , I ' A-11 Q e . I . I Q Judie Barnes Jan-Barry Darlene Beggarly Diana Bernstead Wayne Booze Bob Berry Rosellen Boutell Renee Barnett Janice Bartlett Wynn Bell Vernon Barnum Diane Beach Pat Bellavia Ray Barrett Annette Beckstead Ronald Benstead Judy Bohart - 96 Marlene Askew Kiell Austad Jim Ayres vt J GQ! rtii f ,-. QV ei tg nn ,K oy r tl Bill Brady Dora Brazelle Paul Brendle Gai Bails Gary Bair Beverly Barnes 2 pq , Q 'L 1 f .- , ki Wx Az . ,. 'M' ' y an or X 3 W., e -,, J, HJ '? Richard Brewer Judy Britton Cathy Brookline 'Q-.R z Q--r in Y ,f., '52 f 'R 'Nl - B f W Sandra Ceasar ii . 2 ' 1 its gig I Daniel Caldwell Pam Calos ' C iiil ' A 19 B ts- LQ k: ' K 3 ' X ' ' , L in 1 ' Janet Canderelli Kathy Chang Y A N Carole Chattin A A R A ii Q l ' C ,Ima 'V . H ' Vai ,iff A 'Q ff' f B - '2 W ' if zgssfyg ,R A If H VVX: .,:.1L, ... A A , ,3 . Patricia Chattin Jeff Clontz Marshall Chernoff Marcia Clowes H -113 QQ Rick Christy La Verne Coleman Q V L 4 A ,.,431 Jerry Clark John Collins . ar... 1' L L L 'lf llll C ii it ' lllk my K ' Self Arlene Brown Rex Brush Gary Busch Ronnie Buzbee Arfahur Brown Hunt Bryant Marty Bushe Bo Brown Danny Burke Deanna Brown L15 ,L Y 'N - 1 nttt . i R r .- R X trr,,. , . V ' 'xv , l . f 5 kg Q' Q Q f ll' 'S' 5 ' :,, f 4 ? N, -'Y S , . 1 Carma cooper Chandy Cooper Tom Corbett Douglas Corley SP ' , 13 l .. F .f,,, J A 3 I Egg 5 lg Elaine Costanza Larry Cripe Hannah Crow Dana Cram Chas Crosby Lyn Dauenhauer -97- Leslie Downs Linda Down 'ki .si ., Vt '1'w,w1 9 ' k, Q: KV 1 I l' it R J X . 2,3 , Jolyn Collins Carolyn Cone Loyce Cone Linda Connelley Lynn Cook IL. t M mt, N ' Ei 'T' s f .f Bruce Dean 'wil' ret, i Sandra Dee , mW ,' y V jon Deere , 'f7'?ww I 9 ,K 'In AN . or V I . ki , P s 5: w- 'Q A Kd t V5 fini l -W 1 F 7 ' figifi' l M r x, .. , - , Q W t l -.J F ii lat fr. . Y Zty - .admit 1 '-I2 z F Egg' fm 'W 'Q iff ,, . I , ' -.gn 1 Jw Carl Frikson Linda Estrin Gerald Farnsworth Carol Fink Chuck Fisher Gloria Fittante Ernestine Fields Thomasine Michele Fields Fitzharris F N , , y Ja .ty ij. ' Y 4 ei 55 1 K 55 Robert Fleming Lynn Foltz Helen Foorman jeff Foote 5 F151 sss gh .f Diane Denton Steve Diamond ,. f. in it if at ' - f .: .Q .1 Fa y., ,K ,' if -' Atrt 1 -.5 : A -f f Y F ' E E. , , 2 All :NQQ9 'f .. QW ' sv - Q ' n V . A V .-3. ,-ilazgl 2 . 3 Lvvf xr ' 'x .. , , K -am:-.W --.1331 1, Msg I 4. t I , 3 . yi e it F' , iw . :Lf .,,- -4 t to ff tttl QQQY Eefi ' fri EQ? Jef liyi 4, t f' ew! Don Dibble ' if Terry Dibble I 'N -- A Gwyn Dice -' , r - ' -' F' Q i 'A I L fillet is c J' A- 5 we K 41 F . .V I . Dianne Dilley fiilii L F il'il 2 G ,,,, ft . . i.. f. Tom Dillard N e-ffswfzw , .t.,,t. ..t,, , t -- an ,,,f, in-,,,. hmDMmg r new leel Barbara Dodge i ' V ,., M - 'Wt izf ii l N Geri Foote Garry Fox Mike Free -98 Stephen Douglas Carol Duke in A Gayle Dunagan - Bill Dtmch i r Q Mike Dyer at A S X F lsi i F VSII S ..,, ' f xo Bob Earl Nancy Earl Annette Ebarb Sandra Edie Celia Eldredge Darrel Elliott Nancy Engler Harolyn Freeman Richard Frei Sheila Freeman s t W for 1 1' .D .Rf is f L, 's r- J ,M Q 6 , will ' ..- , yh I 'N Z 2 ar. ,.r,.. Q if' 4- ' Q F, 3-A 3 , , Q 'K 7 Q ss? . . A S ,Q rw S Q 44' 3 9 s 7 S m, I is ldv X ix V soo A 55 r ,J G' . 21 X A mi -. . 1 W. .7 f ,gf xl s 5 I R., 3 Q' S16 I Q 42,- -Sp 49 ' L V aff Adrienne Garcia Hobby Gilman jerry Garden Mike Glasser Bill Gardner Berry Lou Glassner Sophomore Class Charlene Friedkin Chuck Gardner Luana Gliclewell Charles French Rosemarie Garland Anne Goldberg Judy Fuller Jim Garrin Joyce Goodwin Craig Gamerre Allen Gillin Joel Goot Mike Graff Ralph Gray jim Greene if 5 n 4 . 2' K, f-'fix nw -99- Sophomores immensely enjoyed the welcome given rhem at the Hello dance. Brian Greenspun Michael Haddad Francine Greenstein Loraine Haines Saundra Gunn Hilary Harnmes Delano Hadarly Lucinda Handley h e Q .,. aa 4' lf' 7 - V L :-ELM 5 'px qi.-lt.. J - -xx, -... 1- ' ,' X '1 -' A L, 1, 'X e 1 , E. , 4 X 'ni Y.. V ' if, ,W 59 Mary Hanlon Lynn Hanson John Harrington Joel Harris ,f ', n- KN Il .I A sr ar S. X if .tiff 1 5 a X 1- X x X . .. , ..., ' is 's G u vi. .,,- 5 ,J as E xx 15 2-' . . 'ru-, ' -. - 'J in .iffi 'li V R - kli, ,IZ ' :, X , is , so iii? glib' Ii f' , ' ' K fl Leon Hatfield Ron Haycock Mary Hayes Teri Hayes Dennis Jaeger Russell Jaffe R llll . w',, 'J Q1- it , Lorraine Heart Jim Hernandez Doreen Herst Judy Heywood Gloria James Peggy Jarvis 5- H sasrs Fi We slss, afe i 2 51 J..-M5 xi by -f t V' v X, wa- , x g? . it X r 'K Nancy Higgins Arlene Hiltbrand Judy Holmes is Jean Holt Jim Hoover Mary Jane Holt Gwenneth Howard Douglas Hombeck TOH1 Hudler I -, Barry Holt Joyce Hoopingamer Jim Johansen Gary Johnson Bobby Johnson Judy Johnson f YVVJ 'Hs ssyer J s ai if 'I00 - Kathie Hunter 1 iil l s a I ix Ric Huntington Joy Huntsman Lynne Hyland Billy Inovye f Q K .1 'E' r' , X if . , Wai? -is Wx Raymond Isom Patty Jackson Terry Jackson Going! Going! Gone! Sophomore slave sold to the seniors. The Sophomores drove a hard bargain at the annual slave sale. 1 vu Q iii I sg, . , X l 'R 1 if-:QX K do if ,. Jenyce Jones Diane Kazangi John Jones Frank Kell Seth Katzman Ranae Keller Sophomore Class we s Bonnie Kelley Teresa Kilburg Craig Kimball A S vo M b dnl 3. A. zi X L-f, -W 'of As I ,Q 1 1' L Roy Kimball Barry King Tommie Kirk Sandra Kleinman 5 R 1 'gy , , X y 4- L -M oie, 1 ii ,V Linda Knoller Sally Knowles Annette Kolod Donna La Barber X V rw . f wr 4 X ' S y .,-, 4 XX I V as-f 'R 19 R Xl' f 'gag , A, 5 e o M o oo ' g i s Kent Lang Gale Layman Isaac Lanham John Leavitt julia Larsen Laura Lee Gary Larson Ricky Lee ' 'eia L Q41 'S TTI L 9 . R 1 ' V .. ,-, ww V fi.: . - ' 9 ,19 2-aa. A , A -K lf, E S' N I W 11. -' gg 4 Vg A V ig h,:I ,,,g S R y ga R xg it at S ,. XX - L ,. Q.: .Y x K, ' . I 3 f E o..- M W - aff- S' 'i'i ali. ,, if 5 '11 L K o ooo i X ji L y , go t ,W oe R W' My ' -V L so if R is x S M e o L N 17: 'E I Q Cv lasik:--, , ii 'L ri , ., ,-ii . . in lg, ,, M .,. 7,7 klz, ,Lim f ,, , Theresa Legato Barry Levy Dave Lievanos Henry Lindsay Vera Lindskog Russell Lowe Richard Macauley Teri Mandell Teri Marsh Vickie Martin Sandy Matthews Ken Mace Catherine Marielli Kent Marshall james Martinez John Mehler A1 Madama -'l0'l- Sophomore Class xg? 1 5 David Mendenhall Genevieve Messinger Alan Metzger joan Miller o' , ,- V K A I ffl rorof ' ' iiiii- ff?i ' A g f'-1' I Sf f lr Q 5 ..., K, 'gif 'x V . f . , ,...... , . f., 1 . . '6 -V 'r f Suzi Miller Marilyn Moore if Q g Monty Moore P A. I QA 3 1. fm 4 xi, . - . . , 'U' If J Diana McCorkle Adele MacDonald john McDonald Barbara McLain may - 21 ,4 6 Mike Neighbors Eileen Nelson Terry Nelson Alan Newbcrger 5 3 or Refill ll ' ,,, ' :ji . -xy Ny-..,.. Sally Moore jimmy Moreland Frank Morelli ',a Q.Q7 o 2 o , 'P ri 21 . 1' o,, if q f-e u P M .r 3? I r liie l My 7 W, E fri' 53 A 1-r ' ' 1' . , ' Q i Y A V .r., 'Q' ,Vr- V, P I A WP, 'Q keg Vrr X 1 is Bill Norton Kathy Oden Larry Oliver Richard Olson David Orman Bill Osborne Micki Palmer Joe Park -102- Ellen Partridge Sharyn Payne Eddie Morris Jim Morris Patricia Murphy gh , ,tgkrk 13 , ,W 1 F1 P T ir Monica Myers Fran McAllister Judy McCall -nf' ,Z-o . 1 Z.: N - my rr ,M QV' 1 ' '- M I M 'esso o X .,:. X R M 1 Ron Pearson Alice Pennebaker jean Pearson Pat Petersen Louise Peluaga Donald Petrie t P 'F' r S A i yt V Sue Ann Porter 3 ' 6 P '-1 ' A y K ' V. I .i , 4 t rysy y ,J ' P at 9 Mike Powers ii , Janice Pralle F l A iT1 in Mike Pfeiffer George Phillips Pam Phillips Cheri Pierce g U.: 2.1 in 1' ff m S 1-f N M I Kathy Rudolph Larry Ruvo La Rae Pinkerton Patie Pittman Susan Pocras 'S', .J H!g ' S K Q-src? ,. s, Qtek Charles Sabatier Dale Sachs N Jean Pralle Mark Preisler Terry Quackenbush . Q - u ww Colleen Ragsdale I I ' Sue Ratner - 'Q 3 . V Jim Rice ' or is i Q, -- Gary Richert V 3' CWD: ' --eil L., n . -QC ,yrl .. Mike Poffinbarger Gene Pollard ,Q saw' ' L J -wr i Q Debi Saiger Lynda Sandberg jack Porray f To ,, Q W A A se . 2 ,ee ,L A Q ,YV A if V gg A 'L s ... ' Xia i F' mf' , x ' . ' :,:. . 3 1 - ..f wr' wr' Q me X fe J 'eng ' . x , , if if Q ,l as li H 2 4 ,, 6- U ,M .N,r.,5fEiJ Michael Ritchie Bill Roberts Carolyn Rockwell Bill Rosevear if . - Y' . ,V fi 'ya YZ 'Fi . , ,.ii,,,1:W, v. , '-2539.3 R s,y,, , , , ii Ronnie Sawyer Charles Schroeder jeanene Schumacker john Schaumburg Nancy Schroeder Kay Scott - 103 - K N S 'hn- 'u ,, Tyr 1 17553444 -W xr gs? W x , 'Q K 3 , Charmine Ross Danny Ross Diana Ross Michael Rowe Sallie Ruckle if ' use lteil fr ., N1 Q I ,-V' ' 5 K it-,itz -I ,sw-' U .- sf? 1- - if B- v' .,. L. 'film L N S l W' X ,.AA , A' ff .. - .' W. mil xii' . - . 1 ymmfakagiafttt -,-f- ,fs , ax IX KZT: it Q Ricky Selig Patty Sepich Jeanne Shannon Bill Sharkey Sandi Sharp Steven Sharp Pat Shaw Nathaniel Sheehy Judy Shelton Brian Sherrett Kay Sherrill Industry was on parade as the Sophomores constructed their class float which won honorable mention at Homecoming. Sandra Southwick Paul Spilsbury Bob Stamps Ken Sterns . fggpf 4 Matt Shlisky Cheryle Sprague Charlotte Stewart Beth Sromalla Sylvia Stewart t I' r , S e elteeepy pr . p as A .. N 5 itl S l at ele 3 Donna Shown Jerry Smith A ' ii if mn A ' Alan Shue Rick Smith it ,fi , M , ' A 2 tw David S055 i F N , I V K 1 ji A L' K , , Joyce Sinyard V xi iirp jx: Danny Skogland 15554-, b S I get - t L ..r. X ? X J X. V' , .p lk f X S lil xv S 1 sfmba r. K P Q ' l'i l ,. :K YV 1, ff... W' we 1-ff Cathy Smith TZ, V Dee Ann Smith F I -'t 5 Vfr. K ' f- ig K , ey' X' 5 .t ' , -52 Q'ae fl frse e'-'- 5 S aaayr Y vt W U ' Ei , --,. , Y ,1 ,eev -104- Cathy Stratton jackie Supino Ann Sutherland Elois Sykes .fi if P9 1 W, ,avr , g tags E 5 me at f I pu f ' v . N' 5-1 ' fa ' 1. t ,W ffg, J, , W .X .iw -' fgjflfi , ,, I M 4 ff V . , ' ,ji -1 1 ,I f to or o 3- sf- iz A Q in K Y T if yi Rt' . -f' f f of s N , 1 L ir 2 V 1 Q it 7 53: 2 of Q- -we so , X 4 p S is by ' 1 p ,X Allen Tanner Ben Teler Jerry Thome Billie Jo Thompson Vivian Webb Ellen Weber Q Peggy Thurston Sue Tillman Tom Tillman Dale Ti nch Bill Wehrman Stanley Weiner I W .QW i if Q X' 5 i i i, 5-Qi .. ' . .. -..ai-7 E , tg fx il S: .5 5' Mary Ann Todd Joe Trapani Connie Tullis Phil Tucker Dennis Wenzel Harvey Whaley TQ' if ,K li f 5, - .4 :A - xx, 'Z' . awk x I , 5. X ,.yi yK.s l . l ii 1. ii? Il 5' W y Howard Turner Steve Van Winkle Nancy Twitchell Robert Vercheck Patti Utga David Waite Chloe Skip Wagner Van Gaasbeek vii' Susie Whipple Sandra Whipple sa p ,p N I ME? 1277 Q 4 s ss t N, 1. if' is TLB! gs Janet Waldo Julie Walling Nancy Ward 2 'Iff Kitty Warner june Wassell Sophomore Class T f 'J'f?l,Z-51114 nf S' fe ' Kicking Rancho Rams over the goal post were three lovely mademoiselles depicting We Can Can Rams on the Sophomore float. -105- C if Q f- , fi ,fr , Wk V C Caroline Whiles I A Mary Ann White . ,iam . K, Lift. Q l V- T at s cgi A N AV- A 1 M 5 Qz. S . ' Q .ff -1' - f' , ,sf l s At ...1 Q5 i' 1 ,aim -. . .is .. 51, f rj N A Q' Sharon White Gary Wilkins Phil Whiting Craig Williams Q ., I x . 5' 3 V Q: H9 gf' K. A kim' K 3 'gt Barbara Lorraine Williams Myanne Wofford Whittington Glenna Williamson Ted Wiens 3. ,mf .,,: 45 av A . 1. . A , W QQ. A ,tr ig-vf--V. -rl' V XG e r JW, 1 ff as rsla 9 siii i A Q w ' A - it :M -tw G SYINQ S I G' Viv r' .'- A C V 3, fx - 5.5 f ' 3 t n A ,,.. ..,, i-ffwca, :' - , H a ssii or ,Q at gs : Chas Wilson David Witmer , ' e Linda Wood . K ff. ,m b K N Q Tense finalists awaited the outcome of the Sophomore Class election. l 106 - Craig Woodbury Norman Woodbury Merrill Worthen Bill Wortman jaynie Wright f-J --s , K A il, 3 , ge , - - Q - . 1 Kenny Wright Monroe Wright Patie Wright Roy Wright Karla Yancey Gretchen Yates Blaine Yoho Sharon Young Willie Young Sharon Ziemniak Ira Zimmerman Cynthia Zippmann Stuolent Boolgj all 1962 Etedts Monument To Our Sclxool . LVHS Student Senate proposed the purchase of a large electric sign early in 1962. Spearheaded by the efforts of President Barry Johnson, the stu- dent body unified in an effort to secure the necessary funds. 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They have achieved the recognition of their class- mates and other people around the school. DID MOST FOR THE CLASS Rose Stewart Barry johnson ii I ii I o'o MOST INTELLIGENT Robert Naylor jacki Sedore MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Tom Hardy 'lean Chambers -110- MOST FRIENDLY Shirley Pingel Gardy Jolley Mosr HUMOROUS Kay Siddall John Sutherland MOST ATHLETIC Bruce Bean MOST TALENTED La Verne Tuclerious Ronnie Marriott DESERVING DISTINCTION Mike Hardy Sharon Crockett lliootliall Awards fflfesenteol . Athletic awards manifest themselves in a variety of ways. To some the satisfac- tion of playing hard is enoughg to others a well earned letter is sufficient. At the annual Quarterback Club banquet, the whole football team was feted. After hearing speeches by Coach William Barnes of UCLA and sportswriter Braven Dyer of the Los Angeles Timer, the outstanding individuals of the 1961 football team were given the most valuable player awards, Their success can be attributed to a number of things, but these boys were not necessarily the flashiest men on the field. They were consistent in their effortsg the football team itself selected them for these awards. These five boys received the recognition of their team mates-the finest reward of all. Barry ohnson Bruce Bean Joe Gray Co Captain Most Outstanding Lineman Most Outstanding Back Recipient of the Clubs Most Valuable Player Scholarship Most Inspirational Co-Captain IOC C0lVir1 jerry Morris MOS! improved Most Valuable Non-letterman -'Il2- 'youtlis cj Clark County Speak Out a't.Sun outli Forum The success of the Sun Youth Forum points out the interest that Clark County youths have for the world about them. Students speak on panels that discuss a number of subjects such as international and national affairs, teen-age behavior, education, and racial problems. The panels, discourses are condensed and reported by selected panelists, including those of put own Benny Hoffman, Steve Miller, Marilyn Kelch and Micki Lasky. The Youth Forum is sponsored by the La: Vegar Sun, a local newspaper. The Sun has performed a valuable service to the young citizens of our city by giving the teen-agers of Clark County an oppor- tunity to voice their opinions. i cz: f aii. .. pg, Steve Miller, Micki Lasky, Marilyn Kelch, Benny H0ffmaI1 Puzzled expressions on the students faces display an interest Panel Representatives in the topics that are being discussed. a 'T Row 1, left to right: Marlys Burge, Sherry Babbs, Charold Buck, Armene Bell, Pris Roen, Susan Greenspun, Jan Lamb, Cinda Baker, Kathy Sirotta, Gail Horton, Netra Page, Jeri Friedman. Row 2: Judy Walling, Marsha Scates, Gretchen Cornwall, Kitt Carr, Margie Ashworth, Gail Craden, Harriet Lee, Judy Sutton, Tom Hardy, Lou Anne Stewart. Row 3: Leola Wehrman, Jackie Womble, Sandy Brown, Linda Browne. Virginia Stickell, Louise Neumeyer, Asthidur Brynjolfsdottir, Kathy Holland, Ron Marriott, Robert Naylor. Row 4: Barry Johnson, jacki Sedore, Terrie Zenoff, Kathy Davis, Paul Pursel, Richard Neumeyer, Bill Steele, jean Chambers. Row 5: Wayne Walker, Ron Robertson, Bob Heimberg, Joan Porter, Mike Hardy, Mike Sloan. Row 6: Charles Kilian, Tom Biggar, Dave Phoenix, Carol Capel, Rita Holland, ,Iadin Lopez. Keith Austin. -113- KVHS Sluilenls Win Special Awards . GENERAL MOTORS FINALISTS-left to right: Bill McGimsey, Jacki Years ago the United States was called the land of op- portunity. Our nation is still teeming with wonderful opportunities for students with exceptional talents. Each year several students at LVHS Win awards for their superior abilities. This exclusive percentage of outstanding students is surely beginning life realis- tically. We are proud of them, for their personal glor- ies testify to the quality of students and teachers at LVHS. Sedore, Marilyn Kelch, Robert Naylor. Marilyn Kelch D. A. R. Finalist Robert Naylor Elks Leadership Finalist -- 'I'l4 - jacki Sedore Betty Crocker Finalist Diane Vance Brotherhood Contest Finalist . f z . ., ' A' G ., l.f5.?g4iNjf.v fi. Q ,ASQ 9 I . Tip. A-Qs' at 1 ,gs Y , . if' a -.M -' f .Ig , . :ff , .. 35 . . ' ji- y NATIONAL MERIT WINNERS-feff 10 rzglarz Bill McGimscy, jacki Robert Lee Seclore, Robert Naylor. Fisher Body Contest Winner -s fe, 3 If 'V ,R 'V .,V . TOP TWENTY-FIVE SENIORS-left to right. ROW l: Harriet Lee, Sharon Crockett, Bonnie Mauer, Sandra Rasler, Michael Boutrix, Carol Hemington, Gary Stewart. ROW 2: Marilyn Kelch, George Soule, Carol Hoc-lter, Judy Piper, Kathy Rawlings, Bill McGimscy, Lou Anne Stewart, Bruce Woodbury. ROW 5: Linda Foutz, Leola Wehrman, Kathy Holland, Gardy Jolley. ROW 4: Robert Naylor, Bruce Wilkinson, Dave McReynolds, Barry johnson, Jacki Sedore. -HS- Future Citizens, lfearnin To feud . . . Civic minded groups long ago initiated a program called Boys, State which in- structs boys in the operation of state governments. Each year some of the out- standing students from the high schools in the state are selected to attend these one-week sessions. Eleven students from LVHS participated in a mock political system at the University of Nevada where they experienced some of the excite- ment and frustrations of public officers. The group listened to speeches, organized campaigns, and held elections for state officers. They operated under two parties, called Nationalists and Federalists, to make their government more realistic. Boys' State does not necessarily promote future political activities, but it helps to insure us of better citizens who know the processes of our system of govern- ment. Instructed in theory and operation of our state government, these boys returned to LVHS well prepared to be better citizens of the world before them. Boys interested in their state's welfare, anxiously discuss with their counselor the possibility of attending Boys' State. ROW l left to right: Mike Sloan, Tom Boyd, Richard Neumeyer, Larry Johns, Bob Naylor, David McReynolds ROW 2 Bruce Woodbury, Barry johnson, Gary Stewart, Jim Fallman, Bill Steele, Bill McGimsey. -1l6- i KVHS Representatives Attend Girls' Stale . A stimulating week of political activity at Girls' State came to an exciting climax when Kathy Holland received the talent award and Marilyn Kelch was chosen to attend Girls' Nation in Washington, D.C. All participants returned to Las Vegas full of enthusiasm and respect for the machinery of our state government and happy memories of new and lasting friendships blended with a practical knowl- edge of our government that proved invaluable in their American Government classes. Left to right: jean Chambers, Kathy Holland, Marilyn Kelch, Shirley Pingel. l hw Girls' Nation Shirley Pingel, center, was appointed as justice of the Supreme Court while she was at Girls' State. -117- Marilyn Kelch ZVHS Welcomes a Returning Traveler and Welcomes Student Ruins of a thirteenth century castle located near Stuttgart over look a peaceful German countryside. Serenity reigns in a once War ravished land. Mike Hardy Early in 1961 Mike Hardy learned he was going to Germany as an American Field Service exchange student. Mike lived in the western sector of Berlin, the divided city . While he was there he learned of Germany's educational system, her customs, and her people through his adopted family. Mike had his first encounter with English taught in foreign countries and found that, according to German standards, he pronounced many words incorrectly. Staying briefly in the eastern sector of the city, Mike learned of the problems there, and he was nearly arrested and severely reprimanded by Soviet troops for photographing them. When Mike returned to LVHS as a senior, he had many stories to tell of his summer, a summer which widened his interests and influenced his opinions. -118- Asta and Carol discuss the differences of climate in the United States and Iceland by showing common attire of each country. rom road LVHS was rewarded with a candid appraisal of our nation and people as well as a look into the cultures of two island born visitors, when it welcomed our exchange students, Asthildur Brynjolfsdottir from Iceland and Hiroko Tatara from japan. Language barriers were practically non-existent as their formal English yielded to contemporary American speech. 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A f . c c' s g, J.- 3133! .nil-r T-E311 L :Z tl' S up .10 ti., V. : 'J' 3 -L 5 2 . ra 2, N, , ,.,. M W 1 . an sv' M, M We 'Q' ' 'N'-aa, 1 ' W yr Q as 21211 .1, A f' 731: . 1 ..Z E25-35' 135' 1? 'wwgziiglggig 'fa-. ff . . F 1 sn' W, Q 'S' . Robert Naylor President Rigid qualifications are met by junior and senior members of the Senior Honor Club. An academic group, the club is also a service group. They orientated new students in September. This year a special service for teachers was introduced: student tutors helped other students, and students who felt they could handle the job acted as substitute teachers in time of need. A recording was made of life at LVHS from the opening day of school to graduation-a record in sound of the year. The upper echelon of school life was represented by these solid citizens of LVHS, future citizens of the world. Y si... i S l Allen Mmker Treasurer Mrs Baumgardner, Advisorg Mrs. Butler, Q 7. h 2 1 S ' l 1 ' 1 i 1 ' ff . 5 1 Advisor, Marilyn Kelch, Vice-President. ROW l, left to righfz Albert Lew, Bob Heimberg, Richard Harris, Kathy Reid, Judy Walling, Sybil Lowe, Suzanne DeLangie, Har- riet Lee, Kitt Carr, Norman Love. ROW 2: Bill McGimsey, Lou Anne Stewart, Asthildur Brynjolfsdottir, Hiroko Tatara, Barbara jean Smith, Virginia Stickell, Judy Sutton, Louise Neumeyer, Pam johnson, Sharon Crockett, Leola Wehrman. ROW 3: jon Larsen, Gary Stewart, Barry johnson, George Soule, Richard Greenspun, Charles Kilian, Michael Boutroix, Carol Hemington, Carol Hoelter, ,Iacki Sedore, David McReynolds. -l22- lfearnin Mouth, Striving For More nowled e . . A Junior Honor Club, one of many such organizations throughout the A country, serves as an incentive to students. It sets a goal to achieve. T1-3' Being a member is a distinction earned by diligent study in the quest t for knowledge, and those who meet its requirements are, indeed, to be ll, honored. The first step to Senior Honor Club, it provides those partici- pating in its activities with intellectual stimulation and enjoyable recreation. jayni Wright, Secretaryg Sharon Young, Girls' Treasurer, Gary David Mendenhall Bair, Boys' Treasurer, Ann Sutherland, Vice-President, Mr. president Palmer, Advisorg Mr. Larson, Advisor. ROW 1, left to right: Cathie Hunter, Gretchen Yates, Dianne Abercrombie, Doreen Herst. ROW 2: Cathy Smith, julia Larsen, Judy McCall, Annette Kolod, Kathy Chang. ROW 3: jerry Morris, Charles Schroeder, Alan Shue, Carl Eriksson, Carma Cooper, ROW 4: john Schaumburg, Terry jackson, Ronald Powell, Susan Pocras. ROW 5: Diane Kay Beach, Lynn Cook, Judy Walling, Chloe Van Gassbeek, Nancy Schroeder. ROW 6: Gary Busch, Vern Barnum, George Phillips, Michael Haddad, Sandra Dee. -123- lle Cattle Francais--lei On Furla lizrancaisfllo 'ours . ll ki . .. , Mrs. Pivornick Advisor 41.-fa ,C 7 B v Q 'l' r 1 A . W1 iff ' , . .E HPARLEZ-VOUS FRANCAIS? - MAIS OU1, JE PARLE FRAN- CAISf' - a common answer to a common question in a not-so-common organization where scholarship ranks high. Le Cercle Francais is perhaps the largest organization in school, yet all of the members, through the efforts of their widely-traveled advisor, Mrs. Lee Pivornick, feel the warm friendship and refinement that radiate from the group. Monthly meet- ings provide student participation through original conversationsg genuine enjoyment through entertaining programs, and cultural enrich- ment through visiting speakers, slides of Europe, and films. Highlights of the year were a delightful visit to the Sands Hotel, a successful Christ- mas party, a stimulating talk on Language in Space, an all-French pro- gram in April at Nevada Southern University for the State Convention of the Nevada State Council of Teachers of English and Languages, and a full-length French film shown in May. Friendly, exciting, entertaining, educational, cultural, enjoyable . . . that's LE CERCLE FRANCAIS! Left to riglaz: Christy Ryan, Secretary-Treasurerg Charold Buck, Historiang Sandy Lawler, Vice-Presidentg Elliott Lieb, Sergeant-at-Arms. Ernestine Elms President -124- 4 .4-11 g- nib ' QB' ' '41 Guests of jack Entratter for the sixth consecutive year and under the personal direction of Nick Kelly, approximately 100 students toured the kitchens and enjoyed luncheon in the colorful Copa Room of the Sands Hotel. T7 l Y ,f I ' , , . will ,. 'acTr KNL5 f- '1', .-is ' ' g in n 1 E..,f:13zz4.'i? ' . .V ' Hotel Sands' pastry chef, Leroy, gives a lesson in the art of decorating la patisserie francaisen to French Club mem- bers. Left to right: Charold Buck, Larry Johns, Mrs. Lee Pivornick, sponsor, Earnestine Elms, Christy Ryan, and Elliott Lieb. -125- QV? LV fff W E, ROW l, Ieft 20 right: Diane Kazangi, Marlys Burge, Sally Moore, Francine Greenstien, Cheri Pierce, Judy Holmes. ROW 2: Gretchen Yates Patty Sepich, Charles Crosby, Dave Mendenhall, Anne Goldburg, Judy Angus, Susan Pocras. ROW 3: Jacki Womble, Sharon Mashburn Kathy Holland, Cathy Hunter, Ken Sterns, Louise Neumeyer, Sandra Gunn, Ann Griffiths. 'I ROW l, left to right: Marc Victor, Kathy Sirotta, Annette Kolod, Sandi Sharp, Marcey Paice, Michelle Bertino, Carolyn Rockwell. ROW 2: Barbara Jean Smith, Kathy Chretien, Virginia Stickell, Joy Moss, Linda Knoller, Carolyn Barnett, Brian Greenspun. ROW 3: James Rice, Charles Schroeder, Diana Ross, Glenna Williamson, Judy McCall, Sharon Young, Judi Allen, Terry Jackson, Bill Roberts. -126- f,.-,,- ka- ROW 1, left to right: Debby Brown, Cheryl Sprague, Pam Phillips, Joyce Goodwin, Nancy Schroeder, Gayle Abtums, Sharon Ziemniak ROW 2: Susan Woods, Merry Anne Kranz, Patricia Apple, Vicki Habbeshaw, Charlene Friedkin, Cathy Smith, Donna Fisher. ROW 3: Larry johns, Lou Anne Stewart, Marilyn Kelch, Jacki Sedore, Carrol Cochran, Barry Fried, Mike Graff, jay Taub. ROW 1, left lo right: Sherma Goshen, Linda Foutz, Jaynee Wright. ROW 2: Robert Anderson, Paula Kimmel, Teri Hayes. ROW 3: Sue Whipple, Linda johns, Loretta Jung. ROW 4: Alan Rushing, Sandi Caesar, Rita Scheinbaum. ROW 5: Ann Sutherland, Paul Ashworth. F RAN Susan Woods, Sandy Lawler, and Ernestine Elms dis play their linguistic talents as fourth year French stu dents. .llatin merica is as ear as Spanish Club glkiik 5. ,fl 1, ',f..'lf, '52 1 ' Pinata popping occurs every year at the Spanish Club's annual Christmas party. This lin- guistic society is one of the most popular in the school. The culture of our southern Latin neighbor, Mexico, is studied and enjoyed through the efforts of Mr. Alvarez and the easy- going club members. Spain herself is not ignored, for many lively discussions are held on this subject. Membership in the Spanish Club insures enlightenment on the cultured aspects of Spanish speaking nations. he ' ' Q' . is as fy Q ' fs v K -' i M ael ' . ii. f as V 7352? - it - ' qg.,s,,f'fi A' 3 , il ew -if M. yi .Q l Sybil Lowe President ROW 1, left to right: Mrs. Shaver, Advisorg Ruth Block, Entertainment Chairman, Merle Grafrnan, Treasurer, Mr. Alvarez, Advisor. ROW 2: Virginia Wallace, Secre- tary, Cheryl johnson, Vice-Presidentg Vicki Geertsema, Historian. 8'7 QV sv Q- 4:5 fx ROW 1, left to rigbl: Pat Petersen, Patty jackson, Ellen Weber, Gwenneth Howard, Netta Page, Candy Galster, Sherry Babbs. ROW 2: Kathy Chang, Sue Ratner, Mary Anne Todd, Mary jane Holt, Beverly Gromek, Linda Estrin. ROW 3: Paul Kleyman, Roy Wright, Gary Bair, George Phillips, john Schaumburg. -128- ewesf cj fincquislic Societies ' 'I F?'w ,. , , Mike Hardy President If 5 A new organization this year because of our expanded curriculum is the Ger- man Club, Deuscher Verein. Participants became acquainted with the people and customs of Germany, as well as the language. Interesting meetings in- cluded reports by members on German traditions and well-known men and women of the now-divided country. The culture of a race of people is a fascinating study and one which is essential in understanding the complex international problems of today. 1:zafm im I 'L 'i' ' '. ROW 1, left lo right: Kitt Carr, Secretaryg Paul Kleyman, Reporter. ROW 2: Charold Buck, Vice-Presidentg Mr. Walter, Advisorg Sybil Lowe, Treasurer. Y, ROW l, left to right: Neta Talbert, jan Nolte, Melody Manuel, Cheryl johnson, jane Katzman, Sandy Lawler, Rowina Sonzaliz. ROW 2 David Oman, Andrew Rudiak, Alan Metzger, Scott Lokken, Russell Jaffe. ROW 3: Dennis Arnst, Raymond Isom, William Osborne, Mike Glasser. -129- Romans, Slfioling Arross Tlae Sfa e rj file . . ROW 1, lef! to right: Richard Harris, Aedileg Cinda Baker, Secretary, Dave Phoenix, Treasurer. ROW 2: Tom Hardy. Scriptorg Steve Small, Aedileg Mrs. Shaver, Advisor. L1 LQJQQ. Ancient Rome is often relived at meetings of the Latin Club. Some meetings are conducted in togas, while intricate phases of the Roman culture are reported on, analyzed, and discussed. Toward the end of the year a banquet is held, and the members dress like the An- cients and eat foods similar to those of the Romans. As the culture behind Latin becomes better known, Latin, the basis of all modern romance languages, grows more and more interesting. ROW 1, left to rigloz: Annette Ebarb, Joyce Hoopingamer, Marlys Burge, Betty Cook, Carol Pratto. ROW 2: Lynda Sandberg, Diane Peach, Barbara Vanderburg, Gary Busch. ROW 3: Kjell Austad, Eric Larson, Fred Rosenweig, Rick Neumeyer, Steve Moore, jim Richards. - 'I30 Suzanne DeLangie, Mary Lou Goddard Presidents A1 f' - 2 C' ,. :F Lg J E- , hu Future ufses Become Familiar Witlu Wursin Girls who have strong humanitarian interests and feel they would like to be nurses usually become members of Future Nurses of America. Through the medias of speakers and tours, they become aware of the true profession of the nurse. Some of them are candy stripers or cherry stripers who work in local hospitals as aids to qualified medical personnel. Since association and experience cause thought, the FNA member learns to appreciate more the vocation she hopes to follow. W . www f EMG 71113044 .AQ MMM W President Elf Nancy Van Gordon 5 . ' Hr 'tl an ni - a L nb W rusmm, 'WWe'mv -fr ' s - V Ilan e . V . ..,, fwszaswtt 1' Linda Walter, Secretary-Treasurerg Betty Cook, Vice-Presidentg Bar- Y bara Vanderburg, Chapter Representative. A.,-1 1 --1 . -1-n . Q - s in 'Y-,. i Cnr rw ,. Mrs. Phillips Advisor ,, ' Q u ' :Lg v I 1 I lv Qi' -as r . ...., Egg ROW 1, left to right: Pat Murphy, Susan Lenrz, Mary Wilson. ROW 2: janet Wade, Nancy Schroeder, Elizabeth Nunez -131- Curious Science Clula - ' ' Expefimentincq, fearnin . Newly formed, this club includes students in all fields of science. Field trips to nearby points of interest provide both educational and amusing ac- tivity. Many will remember the visit to Three Kids Mine. Lectures and fascinating demonstrations give members some concept of the Wide world 5 x Allen Minket President K , . .,., . x of science which lies before them. Whether or not these students continue in scientific fields, their lives will be greatly affected by the scientists of tomorrow. 'm x 1. A'?'Y V ?l .MW ..tt.,,it N... ji E! 1, !?'d5x Z1 lid' Left to right: Robert Naylor, Vice-Presidentg Elliott Bold, Secretaryg Bob Heimberg, Treasurer. lntctestt-tl members finil answers while experimenting in the laboratory. -132- 5 I -Q l .ll 5 ,-Q w i 1 nhl -,J x'f-- ROW 1, lefl to right: Wayne Walker, Bob Heimburg, Elliot Bold, Kenneth Huff, Russell Payne. ROW Z: Barbara Daboll, David Gubler ,lim Fox, Bill McGimsey, John Bruce Difloure. ROW 3: Tom Marshall, Steve Moore, Barry johnson, Ron Earl, jacki Sedore. Mr. Neal, Mr. Aiken, and Mr. Reynolds Advisors Knowledge of the ages is learned in minutes. - 'I33 -- Building Tlxou lilsjor Cllrealerlliings . Wi Gai Bails, Vice-Presidentg Carolyn Rockwell, Librariang Kathy Chang, Secretaryg Rosemarie Garland, Treasurerg Charlene Friedkin, Historian. l ' .xv X 1 Always an active group, Biology Club sponsored another suc- cessful Spook Stomp this year among its other projects. Mem- bers heard educational speeches by a top naturalist from Boulder City and planned several outings in the spring to various points of interest around Southern Nevada. Biology is a subject of interest to all and one of importance to the future of mankind. Students of this science of animals and plants learn the intricacies and marvels of life itself. Annette Ebarb President Mr. Thompson, Mr. Bradfield, Mr. Seaman, Mr. Schwarzenbach Advisors 4 fn Biology Club members put newly learned lessons to use. Q 56,1 KM' R 1 1 '?' X ROW l, left to right: Annette Ebarb, jayni Wright, Dee Ann Smith, Gai Bails, Patty jackson. Kathy Chang, Charlene Freedlcin, Linda Down, Sally Knowles, Kay Sherrill, Linda Knoller. ROW 2: Annette Kold, Chas Shroeder, Carolyn Rockwell, Sue Ratner, Rosemarie Garland, Dianne Abercrombie, Ann Sutherland, Diane Beach, Sharon Young, Pat Petersen, Susan Pocras. ROW 3: Barry Holt, George Phillips, Roy Wright, Ron Wooge, Alan Metzger, Arthur Brown, Brian Sherrett, Paul Spilsbury. ROW 4: Michael Haddad, Gary Busch, Bill Brady, Dale Sachs, Seth Katzman, Terry jackson, Billy Ressler, William Inoneye. Does it tickle? -135- Matin So lrjinite ln Concept Robert Naylor President , N Mr. Horn, Miss Strom, and Mr. Tripoli Advisors Oi i In this group, students of the deep and involved fields of mathematics discuss, ponder, and learn. Lectures by top mathematicians open new vistas of study and thought, and members delve further into the many-faceted subject. The science of numbers has intrigued men since early Egyptian times, and interested students are learning about a subject of ever increasing importance in our complex world today. Richard Greenspun, Treasurerg Charles Kilian, Secretaryg Allen Minker, Vice-President. Q If ROW 1. left in right: Kitt Carr, Bob Heimberg, Ronald Powell. ROW2: Sam Goldberg, Paul Meyer, Albert Lew. 6 lvtlofmincq Future Tltgjsitians . , fx , r' K l 15Elf 7 gjxbmlfffg xv! ali! Sandy Brown President Seniors who aspire to be doctors and hold a relatively high grade average may be members of the Pre-Med Club. This year's club was unique, since qualified students from Rancho accepted an in- vitation to join. The club helps students to better understand the medical profession. A Pre Med Club member sees the work of a Left to right: Barry Johnson, Mary Lou Goddard, Linda Browne, doctor with his own eyes. Thus he can be sure that his chosen SECIGIHYY-Treaiurerz Fred Rosenzweig, Leonard Campanaro, Miss profession is the right for him. Woolley- Advisori Tom Hardy' uantes cj figlttin , Familiar 'to Sltutteflaugs , Photography is recognized as an aff. just as a painter must learn the technique of stroke 1 Y- 5 1 4 M photographer must learn the methods of light- xm ing, the mechanics of the camera, and the chem- 3 I istry of the darkroom. Members of the Photog- raphy Club perform investigations into these three fields. They follow no definite schedule, but they work independently. Through the club, members become acquainted with the skills that lead to photographic proficiency. ...L , 'f' ,pg - .at Q ..,,. ,W .. .,...h,.,., ... ---, I V' W: 's ' ,VA ,.,oqg..au-an A .. U V' l li . 4 . W . . ROW 1, left to righlz Lynda Harrell. ROW Z: jean Chambers, Nee- . -. ' - - XVayne Wfalker mah McClothlon. Barbara Dodge. ROW 9. DOH PGUIG. Blflflle RICK- P Ai resu ent -137- Stwlents Qijereol Vocational instruction rom lt DECA . . The Distributive Education Clubs of America are Part of a nation-wide program. ' The club members are all enrolled in a rather singular type of class in which the ,I in V students are taught the finer points of sales technique. Learning through experience -tgp:-A class members hold down outside jobs in a variety of fields as a part of the course. I E s The Club itself serves as a social, business appendage of the class. The Vegas DECA chapter holds parties and sponsors an employer-employee banquet. The club also attends a breakfast with other DECA chapters in the state to elect officers. an 6' 4.6. Wm' Laverna Tuderios, Historian, Ed Sutherland, Vice-Presi- dent, Charlotte johnson, Secretaryg Bob Theiss, Parlia- A I Dale Askew mentariang Mr. Patterson, Advisor. President --fr ,.....,..,...... 1 1 G- ia- ft ., fi, 1 ' Q l if: V 112112 ' Q r as , l 'Q - , , 1: 'Tl fl w' I I J T .M . ,,.. by A W, RM gi , .. . .. , ..,. .. . . , ., i J, t 5. ROW l, leff to right: Nancy Rapone, Brenda Smith, Sharon Collins, Carol Ziegler, Mary Blair, Carol Palmer, Sheila Bernson, Nancy Edwards, Brenda Bailey, Donna Dean. ROW 2: Bob Cripe, Alicia Foutz, Linda Gardner, Wayne Morrison, Dave Pinion, Dave Jones, Rick Kaufman, Lillian Gunning, Christy Walker, Fred Adams. ROW 3: Leroy Sampson, jerry Cole, Tom Harrison, Robert Clark, Chuck Elsner, Roger Baker, Darryl Winterheimer, Larry Moffett, jim Barret, Roger Strange. -138- Sliowing Eflucationalfpfocesses . Future Teachers of America is a group which contains students looking for- ,ff '?5,1,j ward to a profession which is the very backbone of American democracy. .,f :Tk-,Z Members learn the rewards and problems in teaching. Through interesting 'vzi workshops, speeches, and discussions, they are acquainted with what may be 4, their life's work. We need teachers now, and we will always need teachers J5l 95i1f 'b' to deliver the wisdom of the ages to new generations. Students aiming for this goal profit greatly from the activities of F.T.A. Tizzy Weber President ROW 1, left to right: Tizzy Weber, Maryann Todd, Secretaryg Gerri Foote, Treasurer. ROW 2: Joan Porter, Vice-Presidentg Gail Craden, Historiang Mr. Portenier, Advisor, Miss Strom, Advisor. ROW 1, left to right: Sue Tillman, Linda Walter. ROW 2: Luana Glidewell, Sharon Young, Judy McCall, julia Larsen. -139- I I 0YY1YYl6T'C1Gl Z Donna Houpt President Creates Vital Interests . . Business minded students comprise an active group on our cam- pus, the Commercial Club. Participants are seen selling pens and notebooks in Main Hall, among other worthwhile projects. Through speeches by prominent people in the field of business, they catch a glimpse of the commercial world, the world in which the great system of free enterprise reigns supreme, and each sec- retary and clerk is an integral part. Mrs. Carruth, Advisorg Sharon Collins, Vice-Presidentg Judy Kennedy Treasurer, Mary Smith, Secretary, Velma Cooper, Recorderg Lou Anne Stewart, Party Chairman, Mr. Love, Advisor. 'N rf' -f ? . f- M, I-.-.,. at L sm Q , ,s ROW l, lefl 10 riglaf: Vickie Anderson, Suzanne Conger, Kathy Sirotta, Linda Lloyd, Merle Grafman, Charlotte Lovelace, Jodell Keele ROW 2: Sydnee McAllister, Virginia Stickell, Judy Pickerell, Terry Peterson, Eva jean Gibson, Janice Himstreet, jo Ann Crinite. ROW 3: David Eastman, Vicki Sanderson, Dee Brosman, Sheila Lett, Launa Glidewell, john McPherson. -140- Gpefafing flJTIgj6Cl'01'S, Quicglgj , Ejjlicienti , Q f , 'v ff 'L 6 :Hifi ' 1 i Most of the audio-visual operations of the school are carried on, in, or about the Wildcat Theatre by a group of boys known as Projectionists. They are students who are properly trained in the operation of sound and visual aid equipment. Because they know the best and fastest methods for operation of projectors and other machines and they are available, the Projectionists are able to save teachers much time and trouble. .M .X Mr. Hardy Advisor ROW 1, lefl lo right: Tom Dillard, Gary Richert. ROW! 2: Allen Newbergcr, Har old Downey. ROW 31 Jeff Foote, Ed Alcorn. - 141 - 1 lyuture Homemakers gl metica -H Striving jot Hiqlt loleals in 'rite Home . . r 6 R Future Homemakers of America is a national club The LVHS chap- ' ter consists of twenty girls who endeavor to follow eight basic pur- H if poses which will make them better homemakers. This year's activi ties included a district meeting in Overton a candlelight initiation ceremony in December and a spring state meeting at Wells Rosalynd Reid President ROW l, left to riglvl: Mrs. Schroder, Advisor, Mary Margaret ROW 1, left to right: Lorraine Heart, Carol Roberts, jadine Lo- Horracks, Treasurerg Sherry Babbs, Vice-President, Adrianne pez. ROW 2: Pat Murphy, Claudia Wilson, Mary Wilson, Alicia McKnight, Historian, Mrs. Russell, Advisor. ROW 2: Debbie Foutz. McNatt, Secretaryg Janette Taitt, Parliamentarian, Working HUP, dl'lams fputsue Tlteir Holuln The teenager's ability to talk on the telephone for extended periods is almost legendary. Members of the Amateur Radio Club, however, have solved some of their communications problems. Many of them are licensed radio amateurs. Whether working a foreign coun- try or just chit-chatting with microphone or telegraph key, there are our Hams . L YY ROW l, left to right: Pat Bailey, K7KBNg Kitt Carr, KN7QNNg Bunny Smick, Ron Earl, K7M-ER KN7QNMg Andrew Rudiak, Kirby Hann, K7OHW. ROW 2: Mr. Vernon Mohr, President K7DNEg David Soss, KN7RQUg Rick McCauleyg Bob Balogh. -142- flipproacliin Mechanical jinowleol eJZX14'f0m0TlV6?2QlGCTl0H . Tearing down engines and rebuilding them is the best way to find out how they run. Students who are in Auto Shop Joe Bosze President 4 learn and practice the skills of the mechanic for three hours each day. They are taught the use of tools and the opera- tion of electronic testing equipment, as well as the methods of overhauling major automobile components. After a year of working on Clark County vehicles and their own cars. the boys have learned how to keep an automobile in good repair. t . M, J Mr. Hutchens, Advisor, Charles Aldredjge, Vice-Presidentg Ted Lewis, Treasurer. 58 U' 6 4 ROW 1, left to fight: Milton Howard, Russ Pritchett, Dennis Blaine, Frank Lopez, Donald Taylor. ROW 2: Phelip Moroch, Bill Vandever, Richard King, Robert King, Ron Stewart. -143- Tom Toms and Booster fgutlons H Time Wares glfpep Clula pil, ,I wr P I S3154 f fd f-. gf, fa , A is -:B pi Mary Lou Goddard President 'ill T Bombarding the school with football and basketball booster buttons and selling students pom-poms and programs, the Pep Club has been extremely active this year. They even found time among all their projects to sponsor a successful fashion show. The striking new outfits sported by the large membership met with the enthusiastic approval of everyone. New uniforms brightened the Pep Club section at games and pep assemblies, while garbage can lids, slide whistles, and bongo drums supported a series of well executed cheers. Bellows and screams drove our teams to vic- tory or shared their painful defeats. Amusing skits were performed by energetic members during pep as- semblies. These plays helped create much enthusiasm throughout the year. Pep Club was the nucleus of stu- dent cheering at all sport events. Their abounding school spirit has overflowed to the whole student body, making this a year to remember. I . Agp 1 E e Leola Wehrman, Secretaryg jan Lamb, Sergeant-at-Armsg Linda Gardner, Treas urerg Susan Anderson, Vice-President. - 'I44 Mr. Seaman, Mrs. Dees Advisors A hard fought game creates an enthusiastic Pep Club. ROW 1, left to right: Karen Carder, Hilary Hammes, Carol Fink, Candy Galster, Paula Jo Giancontieri, Jean Chambers, Judy Sutton, Hilary Gold- water, Shirley Pingle, Sharon Thomas, Nancy Arnold, Nancy Engler, Dianne Abercrombie, Carol Hoelter, Harriet Lee, Judy McCall, Julie Larsen. ROW 2: Judy Bohart, Ruth Block, Janis Denison, Jan Nolte, Gerri Foote, Sybil Lowe, Charold Buck, Netta Page, Hiroko Tatara, Kathie Rudolph, Sue Whipple, Rosemarie Garland, Cheri Pierce, Ann Sutherland, Bunny Smick, Michelle Bertine, Ernestine Elms. ROW 5: Carol Kopp, Jo Anne Johnson, Patti Urga, Frances Elmgren, Dee Brosman, Roberta Bales, Celia Eldredge, Nancy Solomon, Judy Walling, Judy Pickerell, Sherry Babbs, Cynthea Zippmann, Jannette Taitt, Carole Shelton, Andrea Hill, Marcey Paice, Annette Kolod. ROW 4: Sharon Crockett, Gail Craden, Becky Ander- son, Linda Browne, Janice Bowler, Martha Pardina, Sharon Collins, Mary Lou Miller, Merle Grafman, Kathy Chang, Lyn Dauenhauer, Joan Porter, Sue Ann Porter, Sarah Anderson, Gwenneth Howard, Vicki Habbeshaw, Marilyn Kelch. ROW 5: Susan Pocras, Sally Moore, Glenna Williamson, Mike Angus, Ronald Hutchison, Tom Hudler, Bob Thiess, Tom Hardy, Ron Marriott, Steve Small, Fred Eckert, Mike Hardy, Dale Porray, Benny Hoffman, Vicki Silver, Linda Estrin, Pat Petersen. ROW 6: Sandra Gunn, Judy Holmes, Kathy Reid, Sydnee McAllister, Kathy Sirotta, Judy Allen, Carol Barnett. -145- oining Fllnroucojh Atluletitszlof fliildetes . Lettermen of all three classes have athletics and the Varsity Club in common. Every boy who has been lettered is eligible for membership in this active club which sponsors an annual Homecoming Dance and sells programs at games. Varsity Club members act as ushers at tournaments and help the school any way they can. The club was instrumental in securing the new sign in front of Main. It sparkplugs school spirit with its boundless energy and helps make the school a livelier place to attend. Bruce Bean President Bill Urga, Treasurerg Bruce Woodbury, Vice-Presidentg Mike Delzrancesco Secretary. Mr. Pisani, Mr. Eyre, Mr. Paille Advisors -146- 'u School spirited members aitletl in the purchase of the new sign. Varsity Club members cheerfully carry out their chores . . . or is it chairs? ROW! l, fzffl In wlqlvfg Bob l.ogun,Cr.1ig Kimball, Ron Huycnqk, Richuril Harris, George Soule, ,lorry Bellen. ROW! 2: A, C. Georig, Allan Rushing, Barry slohnsimn, Gartly Jolley, Lee slollcy. -147- V nf VV-ww Vs ' Q, . VV V ,V V . . K VK, -,. 41 y, . ' 1- ' -Vi' ' gg' , V mv, Q- . , L: . ' 'gvK?2LL-jim, LK'Qf1'a 75'f ,...wK 1 ' V ':f,V-- '95, f. V KK,K'1-g- ,2 ff- Z . ' -r ww Fw g , fi x . V - :NGK ,. 1 K K - +iK'yh. '43',AM. 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Pom- pon routines were added to their repertoire of intri- cate and precision cheers, and the Pep Assemblies in- spired resounding shouts of enthusiasm which echoed in the rafters of the gym throughout the year. They led the school to greater school spirit through their diligent efforts. We are to be proud of our cheerleaders. Hilary Goldwater Shirley Pingel Head Cheerleader Nancy Arnold Sharon Thomas Miss Shamley Judy Sutron Advisor -'I5'I- Unolerclassmen Heed V. Clxeerleadersvyells . Susan Pocras Chairman Transition from a junior high school to a high school is not always difficult. Four sophomore girls were swept up into the enthusiasm of LVHS early in the school year. These energetic J. V. Cheerleaders represent their class and the junior varsity teams. At V. football and basketball games they can be seen and heard as they urge the spectators to yell. These girls are a hopeful testimony of the pride the lower class has for LVHS. Jayni Wright T6fi HRYCS Ann Southerlancl Much of our school spirit is represented by these four girls. - 152 -- flxiclin Tliefpep Club and Cheerleaders Fading school spirit has been a blight at LVHS in recent years. A school runs on a certain Esprit de Corpsf and if it is lost, everyone concerned suffers. The work of the lnterscholastic Committee has helped reduce this grave problem. Eye catching posters, spe- cial gimmicks, and goal post decorations built pride in Vegas during the last year. The ef- forts of the Interscholastic Committee have helped stem the tide of apathy from Las Vegas High School. Miss Shamley Advisor ROW 1, left to right: Corinne Keller, Mary Lou Goddard, Hilary Goldwater, Sharon Thomas, Shirley Pingel Judy Sutton Karen Johnson Carol Hemington. ROW 2: Mike Hardy, Mike Sloan, Bill Urga, Tom Boyd, Gardy Jolly, Barry Johnson. flxiolin Allin Stliool Spirit, 'tlie fxssemloly Committee worhs Jody Simmons Advisor fn. An efficient combination of teachers and students, the Assembly Committee serves our student body in reg- ulating assemblies to provide both educational and en- tertaining programs throughout the year. Students were given an opportunity to demonstrate their tal- ents, everyone profited from the highly entertaining musical programs, and all were pleasantly surprised by the eye-opening Patriotism Assembly. Students will all agree that our assemblies this year have been excel- lent. Terri Zenoff Student Advisor RCJW l: lol! In riglafz Sherry Babbs, Laura Brown, Judi Angus. ROW Z: Carolyn Barnnet, Terri Zenoff, Carol Hoelter, 4 ancqing jot Superior fssmblies E w t .. t 2 2 I r El Q Our Honored guest, Judge Zenoff. - 155 - The victims ofthe slave sale. The crazy antics ofthe Rhythmcttes rl-l'lT0Mcl1llKl?ll0T03T'GPl1zlj and Gtlief Means, a yearbook Evolves Secrets, whispering in corners, abruptly broken conversations, smug expressions- these are the impressions members of the Wildcat Echo staff leave with visitors to their basement lair. There are many reasons for this curious atmosphere. The basic cause is the staff's natural desire to surprise the stu- dent body. The unveiling of the yearis work takes place at the spring signing party. As the party rolls along its destined way, the work, the heartache, the extra hours, the dreams are all worthwhile to every member of the staff, for the students' acceptance of the Echo is their reward. Not the publications banquet, the Christmas dance, or the fun and jokes in the Echo room-these pale before the glow of contributing something to the pride and spirit of LVHS. Lou Anne Stewart Editor Leola Wehrinan Business Manager 6 Benny Hoffman Art Editor Mr. Kowallis, Mrs. Neville, Mrs. Scritchfield Advisors Tom Biggar Assistant Editor x X George Soule Copy Editor Terry Petersen Assistant Business Manager Gloria Tuderios Mr. Segerblom Assistant Art Editor Photographer -157- loleas Appear and 'rlie STQH is Gr anizeol . . . Carol Hoelter Advertising Editor ,L ,,,,.V .lx , A ,,hA ,I - ,i-i W,,, i ,iy L L 'Lx 'L - x' t :.-: L L7 '--- , 3 ffm , 1i'i A :'i L i 4 -E LLLii Nanc Kilda Gail Craden Y Activities Editor Index Editor Kathy Holland Administration Editor Carol Kopp junior Class Editor Dallas Isbell Awards Editor Robyn Bohcn Fine Arts Editor Vicki Sanderson Senior Class Editor 'Iayni Wfright Sophomore Class Editor Suzanne DeLangic Organizations Editor Barry johnson Sports Editor ROW 1, left to right: Teri Marsh, Gwenneth Howard ROXW 2: Mary Smith, Judy Kennedy. Wztyfne Wzllkcr and Dale Porray Photographers L' L LL L L l Eclw Slqjl E035 Scliool year . Sellers: left to right: Doug Coons, Ron Hutchison, Nancy Sol- omon. Ronnie Marriott. Before a yearbook is published, there are many technical and financial problems to be faced. An unheralded staff of typists and salesmen is in- strumental to the development of the Echo. Typists must convert mounds of copy to a legi- ble state, while the selling staff must sell enough ads to pay for the publication. Through their untiring efforts-typing hour after hour and marching block after block-they play an im- portant part in the success of the yearbook. if 51 X . Pictures Editors: ROV' 1, left to right: Carol Pratto, Linda Foutz, Micki Lasky. ROW 2: Sharon Mashburn, Dave Phoenix, Judy McCall, Tom Biggar, Mike Hard y. Gale Horton Picture Editor h S Mar Lou Miller, Karen Brian. Assistants: ROW l. left to right: Mars a cares, y Kathy Reid, Terry Petersen, Kay Mitchell. ROW 2: Diane Vance, jacki Sedore. Sydnee McAllister. Sandra Brown. ROW 5: Bob Thiess, Bruce Bean. - 'I59 I I I I N RCCOTHIYI8 Student jAXCl'lVll'1CS F Jean Chambers Editor The Desert Breeze mirrors the internal thoughts, tri- umphs, and strifes of LVHS. Nevada's largest regu- lar high school paper, the Breeze was published every two weeks. During the year the students carried on running debates in the Letters to the editor section, enjoyed the well-written columns, and learned of world affairs. The Breeze staff worked hard to retain the papers high quality, and it was quite successful in providing the school with news, sports, and food for thought. r Susan Anderson and Sandy Rasler Business Managers Mr Neal and Mrs. Young Advisors Mike Sloan Assistant Editor Gail Craden Assistant Business Manager -160- Breeze Reporters Meer Deadlines , Sandy Rasler Assistant Advertising Reporting and advertising staff: ROW 1, left to right: Marsha Scates, Marcene Vanclerpool, Margie Ashworth. ROW 2: john Southerland, Tommy Marshall, Don Detrie, Richard Neumeyer. f 123.54 Carol Capel Karen Plyrnell Exchange Editor Advertising Editor New 1r 'n Charleen Shannon News Editor Terri Zenoff Picture Editor Myrna Selwyn and Sharon Crockett Columnists ,L ' 'Qfr' ei Wayne Walker Jeri Friedman and Chuk Porter Photographer Sports Editors -l6'l- flmol So , . Cfeafive Writing ljinols lls Wake . George Soule and Myrna Selwin Co-Editors Diane Vance Art Editor AND SO . , . continues in its fifth year as LVHS's literary magazine. Publishing a magazine like this requires a large amount of teamwork. Typists must type the work submitted. The literary board, which encourages free thinking, chooses suitable material while the art staff handles its many problems. Finally all these factors com- bine to give a magazine that is representative of creativity at LVHS. Leola Wehrman Business Manager Mr- Bufffffifldi Mrs. Butterfield! and Literary Board: left In right: Carol Hoelter, Robert Heinburg, Allen Minker, Mr. KOWalllS Neemah McGloughlen. Gail Craden, Charold Buck, Robert Naylor, Judy Wall- Advi50r5 ing, Virginia Stickell. xy' i4..I Art Staff: ROW 1, left to right: Kent Reid, Judy Holmes, Nerna White, Lorna Garside, Laurie Fc-en, Diane Hansen, Toni Burleson, Pam Reinertson. ROW 2: Bruce Bartlett, Sharlene Agron, Ronny Swanson, james Melvin, JoAnn Har- wood, Nancy Kilday. ROW 3: Gene Etinger, Leo Apollon, Forty Amatl, Pete Wilcox, Evan Whipple. 115:54 Business Staff: lefl lo right: Kathy Reid, Bob Ever- hart, Sydnee McAllister, Virginia Wallace, Margie Ashworth. f 'fW. Typists: ROW 1, left to right: Kay Mitchell, Anne Griffiths. ROW 2: Louise Neumeyet, Sybil Lowe. Disappointment qjsets the Beautg gi Hometomin A parade of original and outstanding floats representing the theme, Broadway plays, opened the activities of the sixth annual Homecoming competition between Las Vegas and Rancho High Schools. Once again, our deserving Student Senate walked away with the sweepstakes award. The tense and dramatic game was reigned over by vivacious Homecoming Queen, Shirley Pingle, accompanied by her lovely attendants, jean Cham- bers and Tanya Mlynarczyk. Sad, but true, Sir Herkimer must spend another lonely year at Rancho High, but next fall will bring another Homecoming. A The exuberant leaders of our cheering section. The climax of suspense is rewarded with happiness. Radiant smiles of royalty beam throughout homecoming festivities -164- fPosiTion5 Are Reversed The Wight gl 'flue 6. . Stunning decorations delighted all who attended. Scenes from Paris, japan, and Rockefeller Center followed the theme, I Found My World in Youf' Most strik- ing was the statue of Venus de Milo, whose serene beauty penetrated the entire evening. Amid the splendor, Gardy Jolley was crowned Most Preferred Man,'l attended by Tom Hardy and Tom Boyd. ROW 1, left to right: Tom Hardy, Gardy jolly, Tom Boyd. ROW Z: Harriet Lee, Jean Chambers, Susan Anderson. Enchantment filled the air at the G. R. Left to right: Candy Galster, Judy Holmes, Diane Abercrombie, Judy Sutton, jean Chambers, Harriet Lee, Susan Anderson. --'l65- ldrst Annual Inaugural Bull is u Huge Success . This impressive event, the first of its kind at Las Vegas High, will long be remem- bered by all who were in attendance. Formal to the finest detail, students were greeted by a receiving line and participated in a Grand March led by the Student Body officers and their partners. The highlight of the evening was the inauguration ceremony brought to a memorable close by the excellently prepared and delivered inaugural address of our Student Body President, Barry johnson. The Grand Procession. The President and his First Lady begin the gala event. The Inaugural Ball was enjoyed by all. - 166 f lVliol-Winter Revelries Sponsored blyjfljep Cluln , The crowning of our gracious Winter Queen and the cold, brisk breezes of Nevada provided a proper atmosphere for the Pep Club sponsored dance, Frosted Fantasy. Pep Club members worked with tenacity and creativity and produced a thoroughly enjoyable dance for the students of LVHS. Four schools were represented at the annual Winter Wonderland. 5 V 2 . I t, . e f i H me fe f2 Imaginary snowflakes and blissful dancing added to the Christmas spirit. LVHS Winter Queen and her attendants added to the glow of the dance with three gracious smiles. -'I67- Festive Season Honored by llflisfletoe Magic , Reflecting the spirit of the Christmas season was Mistletoe Magic, sponsored by the Wildcat Echo. Striking decorations emphasized the holiday period and de- licious refreshments proved fitting to the theme: they disappeared as if by magic! Mistletoe corsages adorned the dancing couples and added to the tan- talizing spirit of Christmas. One of the many centers of enjoyment was the refresh ment table. Making spirits bright was the Echo staff's first thought. There was magic in the air on that night of nights. - 168 - 'MA Sweetlteart Ball, A February Valentine February - the dwindling of winter and the onslaught of spring brings Val- entines Day to the young people of our country. Dances occur in all the high schools of our country along with cards, candy, and kisses. LVHS holds its Sweetheart Ball in February - just a Couple of days before Valentines Day. Sweetheart couples are nominated and the student body votes on them. Spring is in the air as the honored pair is chosen on the evening of the Sweetheart Ball, a fine climax'to the Valentine season at LVHS. ' -,MH A. ,....-awww 4J,,,..'- Cupid's arrow struck the hearts of the Sweetheart couple and their Attendants. jan Lamb, jean Chambers, Nora johnson, Sharon Thomas Romance and happy faces enveloped the atmosphere of the annual affair Committee -169- Senior Ball Anniounces The End glfouf ears at KVHS The Senior Ball, a eulogy to the senior class, evolved around the theme Written on the Winds.', Amid the lavish decorations, happy seniors passed an evening that will live long in their memories. The history of the class of 1962 was brief. The four short years the students spent together at LVHS will soon be part of the easily forgotten past. Those who follow will not remember this class, because memories of our individual lives at LVHS are as impermanent as messages Written on the Winds. OFFICERS-left to right: Frank Davenport, Judy Anderson, Benny Hoffman, Tanya Mlynarczyk, Gary Stewart, Sharon Crocker, Tom Hardy. 2 i ' S .1.. 4 COMMITTEE-ROW 1, left to right: jo Anne Kraft, Sig Ro- gich, Nancy Arnold, Paul Brian, Susan Creel, Marsha Scates, Penny Marhold, Gail Craden, Marilyn Kelch, Suzanne DeLangie. Shirley Pingel. ROW 2: Kenny Huff, john Brereton, Tom Boyd. Amid all the joys and sorrows of the Senior year, smiling couples will always remember the night their memories were Written on the Winds . -- 170 - Seniors fire Reno nizeil Darin Senior Days . . . Passing from the oblivion of life as a student, seniors came into their heritage as the long awaited Senior Days arrived. Long stifled, Seniors were given an opportunity to exercise their most important Senior Privileges. Some seniors were allowed to act as teachers. Senior dress-up days and Senior costume days were called. This is one time when Sen- iors virtually had free run of the school - just one last fling for some before leaving LVHS for the last time. Carol Hemington ably demonstrates a grammatical point to the class which she teaches for Mrs. Neville. Prominent seniors such as Richard Neumeyer practice guiding the executive division of our administration on Senior Days. X I I ' H... 1 nw, H .W .aw I.. l . Af the Senior Mixer, many Seniorg display their ideas Robert Naylor and Marilyn Kelch pause a moment during of T. V. characters. Sefliof M555 UP dal'5- - 171 - This charming committee was responsible for the successful affair. uniors Sponsor Traditional fpfom in Mardi . . Passing through Neptune-'s icy-blue tunnel, couples entered a submarine Realm of Enchantmentj, the Junior Prom. This mid-March event was the acme of junior achievements - one of the high points of the year at LVHS. Lovely Sharon Thomas reigned over the Prom as Queen, while her many upperclass subjects spent a memorable evening, enjoying the junior class' most successful production. et.. -f The royal court of the junior Class takes over King Neptune's throne. , ' ' , ta.. ' '77-a '-5 it 'N i-... White jackets and beautiful dresses added to the formal atmos phere. -172- Happy Soplwmores Climb 'rite Stairway To time Stars . Lively Sophomores exist as the only underclassmen at LVHS. They came from the four corners of Las Vegas, but their annual social affair, the Sophomore Hop, proved that these youngsters can work together as a class. The Sophomores arranged the dance themselves, choosing Stairway to the Stars as their theme. In this age of impending space travel, a more appropriate theme could not have been chosen. As time passes, so will the lowly Sophomores, climbing their own stairway to the stars-and the world before them. Delightful evening was enjoyed by couples as they climb the Stairway to the Stars. 'f - rv , 'Q Ambitious Sophomores work hard to make this a very special Vice President, Judy Holmes, and President, Richard Huntington gccagion, smile proudly on the success of the Hop. -173- Rowing over Homecoming - Our Qgeen Shirley Kfjingel And Her fX'rTendanTs jean Chambers Attendant , -175- Tanya Mlynarczyk Attendant Masculine Rogaltgj Mounds aT KVHS Gardg Jong -176- Senior Boys fxxrtend The Number Une Senior B03 T Byd d Bury Johnson endanr 'I77 Bevel Cbieen Retains In 'The Realm cj Encnanhnenf Sharon 'fnomas - 178 - Ahending fprincesses Add To The fProm's Beautg Hilary Goldwater Attendant ni Judy Sutton Nora johnson Attendant 'I79 Quf Favorife Valevrfines - The Sweefkeaff Couple 'S I' wi L A .QQ ' , fx Shirleg Engel and Rex Freknef The Valentine face - Their A1'tendanTs , 2 4 CST' Mike DeFransisco and Donna Houpt Attendants I .L Hilary Goldwater and Dave Gubler Attendants Snowless Winters Can t'U1waft Klbep Club fplans Asthildur Brynjolfsdottir Queen Sharon Crockett Attendant Kathy Holland Attendant 182 Supreme cj Female ffbfejyerences Gardy Jolly Most Preferred Ma Tom Hardy Attendant -183- l iq-J W4 sf H H5 if ' , Q 25,6 K 1 .ig Y ., 1 I an l' 1,5 it Q wx 4 A ' J 'ff ' if Q- V Y Q if N My Y L . has V X 9 I 'F , x ' 1 , ' 9 f - 1' iii? 5 1 ' A x 'M 31 ,, ' A X' Q Q R i p V A Ir ' A' Q-A 2 if ir A A S Q K H ' x -r 5 ff' Y , ff '21 K 5 . 5 1 Ji 4 .1 ' 4 ' W fn A 1+ 2 Q. ,S 5 ,i5fQ'3fM Wi jf f ' ' 5 5 Q N 'n fu, 'ff ff' 1-My 1'.mw xx 4' 1 7 ' ' 4 1 0 fi 'Y f X 5 'W 1 l K 1' '7 'W-33'g'x'V'Lj?r 9, A I Jil. 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ROW 2: Sally Moore, Treasurerg Beth Sromalla, Vice president. atively new organization which was quite active this year. Members visited local artists, and art exhibits at the library. They found time and talent to paint a mural in the Wildcat theater, and they sponsored their annual ugly face contest which produced many grotesque visages. Members of this club have found activity through art and, perhaps, art through activity. if Mr. Kowalis Advisor Art Guild members brighten the decor of the Wiltlcat Theater with mural. -186 Gloria Tuclerios President . . . Many hours spent,br1ng gratifying results. ROW l, left to right: Gayle Abrums, Patti jackson, Dee Ann Smith, Judy Holmes, Pam Reinietson. ROXW 2: Teri Marsh, Steve Small, Diane Vance, Julie Williams, Ronnie Swanson. --187- Clearl Ringing - Clioralettgs . Aiming during fifth period, the Chorallettes perfect their sin in rou s The all 1rlChoralettes must ractice d1l1 ent 8 8 8 P 8 P 8 U . This rou art1c1 ates in the local music exh1b1t1ons at 1 Y 8 P P P ' A i high schools, the Solo Ensemble Festival, the Clark Coun- ff., Music Festival, and some California competitions. Wearing K V E l their smart black skirts with white blouses embellished with VJLX, 4 n tes as black as any on paper, the Choralettes represent LVHS ' h their outstandin fsin in . fi x NY1 8 8 8 J l 01 1 ' Qu Q! ff' 2 i -' . . ' I ' 5 105958 . - 2 f Q 5- J Q0 t Beverly Gifford President Mrs. Tener Advisor 1, f 1 Marsha White, Secretary, Carol Osness, Treasurer - 188 - l i .aw Choralettes devote class time to their numerous performances. N .. , --'k , W am? Xl is ROW l, left to righl: Charlotte Stewart, Marsha White, Barbara Wandesforde, Audrey Ohlson, JuDee Anderson, Adele Ryan, Sara Martinez, Judy Piper, Margie johnson, Paulette Beekstead, Connie Hindelang, Joyce York, Deona Bramlerr. ROW 2: Susan Lenrz, Rozellen Boutell, Mary Anne Todd, Sharon Hughes, Loralie Newberry, Carol Osness, Sharyn Payne, Terry Garnett, Patricia Murphy, Connie Tullis, Sue Till- man, Kathy Oden. ROW 5: Betty Lunceford, Jerrie Cleary, Mary Wilson, Beverly Gifford, Barbara Daboll, Sharron Ard, Ramona Ruiz, Dy Ann Denton, Margaret Rogers, Vera Lindskog, -189- W QQ' Voices Blend To ertlier as fxtgapella Sin 5 . . . A' Cappella Chorus is one of the fine musical groups at LVHS, made up of mixed selected voices. Stu- dents in A' Cappella perform in various community functions and give frequent demonstrations of their singing ability to the people of Las Vegas. LVHS is not the only school that hears these fine singersg for they visit junior high schools in the city also. The group has won consistently high ratings at local music festivals and in California competitions. Janice Bowler President Lurlene Levar Mrs. Tener Student Teacher Advisor ROW l, left m rigbfz Candy Galster, First Vice-president, and First Soprano Sec- tion Leaderg Kathleen Rawlings, Second Alto Section Leaderg Nancy Barbagallo, Sec- ond Soprano Section Leaderg Sandra Schaefer, Treasurer. ROW Z: Madeleine Bur- gess, First Alto Section Leader, Cheryl johnson, Secretaryg Don Palmer, Librarian. ROW 3: Michael Boutroix, Tenor Section Leader, Ron Marriott, Tenor Section Leader, Albert Howard, Vice-president and Bass Section Leader, Paul Pursel, Bass Section Leader. -190- Q, .5 .8 a . at s i i ' iii , 'k'L in T . 'VV g i t E- I ,I , A A.-Q' V 2554 .A. . ,r K V li T J K M I x K 1 , 1 . I, V , f J, A.,k.. ji, 25' TX 2- 5 X ' I 1 ' J P if 5 5, ' 'im , 1 if - , J 1' - J . ffe ' is ieii 7 . L J f V , ' r ji-Ml' Z. Z , K r.,, - V ,F Siu 1 ' V. , ' Ay . fe it 4 J s P , i , ,,.L Q, K 4 .au , - . , 1. 'E'-iii .,., . M L '- .,,' ii li I A , ' H 1 :Q 'W-rt, ,V I - A wi K 4.3 ,W . , ' we is gf , 4 Tl l n . ,,., 6 J! I' 5 .Ax , N , x I x J I J ' ' s K it ' ..ee . 2 ROW 1, lef! to right: Judy Fuller, Elaine Katzman, Candy Galster, Madeleine Burgess, Jonnie Wright, Alberta Turpin, Karen Rank. ROW 2: Dee Brosman, Gloria Tuderios, Neemah McGlothlan, Linda Robertson, Jeannette Maclcercher, Sallie Knowles, Donna Fisher, Pam Johnson, Nancy Barbagallo. ROW 3: Cheryl Johnson, Butch Winn, Don Palmer, Beverly Gifford, Paula Jo Giancontieri, Ron Marriott, Bill Evans, Paul Pursel. ROW 4: Ira Alston, Steve Van Winkle, James Wiitt, Brad Smith, Michael Boutroix, Ralph Cooper. Royce Leonard, Jon Thiriot,.Eric Larson. ' ' rel K ' L ggi' , an if JJ . ., fe P. . sl, 'f g ,f '- ff , e i ,,.,, 5 ff ' ff, we , Q .fl . J laii' w ii C T ' 1 ref ! 'A ' td . , i . , ,, J rf rf. J , . ' W , fl J , as s la il 5 ,fi 1 Z 'ii 'i'i, ,. Jf5f. m- e .F f,i s 1' e' L 1 i 5 O rsit, J is Y' W ile lal fi J J ' f J , 1 E , Vlyt , , W, 'eri J . B EW lx Tri ' 1' : I ' -if ' .. I i ,.g, S' J- ' s - W Q 'W 4 L. 'Y I ' ,,,, ..,v i f ,, . lal, a ' ' J' f ,J . i P ii lf J , iii A il' H 'A ' 1 A ip it s X xi x . , , , 1 N i Q l A , V X , W , f ,, , , .L 1,, , ', L , 5 J a le a . . s J - L -i'a :Mi s. . ' mr 1- J J T 'K ' - J . ' Banks Claudia Wilson, Elaine Smith, Eliz- ROW l, left to righl: Sandra Schaefer, Gloria Pearson, Ra Nae Keller, Tommie , abeth Meriweather. ROW 2: Par Petersen, Mary Margaret Horrocks, Linda Browne, Teri Marsh, Jennice Ard, Marsha White. ROW 5: Susan Sharoff, Nancy Edwards, Janice Himstreet, Nadine Smith, Sharon Oden, Howard Brandon, Kent Lang, Jimmie D. Hess. ROW 4: Craig Gametre, Charles Sabatir, Herman Hines, Tom Kirk, Tim Saunders, Isaac Lanham, Tom Hardy. - 191 - l ff Qi Lf X I i if if Q rig if iv X li f siiidfh ef li H fi'.,.f' M 1 1 1 I J 3 X X fzfljigr A er X ' ,XLQCX 'epllk Il i if f 1 xr x J, l 1? gi 1 lx J vi x Ji ga? ,Q 7 1 V H 1 If i 1 98 lk i S y ntient, Modern lVlusit?ejormeol lag llfladriqals . . . Previously known by the less interesting name of Opera Ron Marriott, Vice-presidentg Candy Galster, Sectetaryffreas- UFCF. Chorus, Madrigals is headed this year by Tom Hardy. The membership of about twenty-five students prac- tices Wednesdays after school for performances consist- ing of popular and madrigal, or classical-style music. Most of their appearances come in the spring, when they participate in many entertaining concerts. Tom Hardy President 'jx' ROW l, leff 10 righl: Gloria Tuderios, Elaine Katzman, Candy Galster, Nancy Barbagallo, Barbara Wandesforde, Pat Petersen. ROW 2 Maryls Burge, Sandra Schaefer, Susan Woods, Pam Johnson, Beverly Gifford, Janice Ard, Kitt Carr, Mary Margaret Horrocks. ROW 3: Don Palmer, Bill Evans, Ron Marriott, Michael Boutroix, Ronald Earl, Eric Larson, Paul Pursel, Tom Hardy. flxiolin Tlte Dramatits Department in Tlteit l-3510115 . Bound together by their interest in the theatre arts, members of the Las Vegas chapter of the National Thespian Society strive to promote the theatre at LVHS. Thespians take part in all dramatic productions. Their work entails not only acting, but make-up, scene construction, and light management. They work very closely with the drama department to help produce plays and assemblies that are compliments to the school. F-Eyglhn f 85' 1 rg 'Q- 4 Tizzy Weber President Tom Hardy, Junior Thespians Advisorg Carol Hoelter, Secre taryg Dave Phoenix, Vice-presidentg Kathy Chretien, Clerkg Ben ny Hoffman, Treasurer. ROW 1, le!! to right: joe Nock, Valentino of Abbots Ford Simmons ilvlascow. ROW 2: Rikki Sadur, Asta Brynjolfsdot- tir, Susan Woods, Hiroko Tatara, Linda McQuade. ROW 5: Mike Anflus, Gail Craden, Ron Marriott, Janette Taitt, ROW fl: Al Bash. Fd Alcorn. - 193 4 if ,fa-v l 'l 4 . . lf Miss Simmons mf 0 5 G.--'V bf, Q it . 5 5 . f it - , 1 Advisor .495 4,111 A All u E AW s 5 bfi A, ' 354, Aft ' V 4 Las Vegas High School probably has one of the most successful high school drama departments in the nation. This success is due to the quality of teachers and the influence of the city. LVHS has always been fortunate in gaining good drama teach- ers and Miss Jody Simmons, this yearis teacher, is no exception. Dramatics classes in the school are well taught in the rudiments of voice control, the secrets of lighting, the skills of set design, and the principals of acting. The Drama departmentis suc- cess Was shown in their productions of the Curious Savage and joan of Lorraine, Through competent instruction, drama students will demonstrate their abilities in the future. If you do I'll have the bridges burned down, I'll cut off your supplies. -194- Spealing Hnesse lsfPolisl1ed by fllracticin Delnaters Our remarkable debate squad continued in its winning tradition this year at such meets as the Arizona State Forensic Tournament, the Cachella Valley Winter Carnival, and our own Nevada State Tournament. The student body witnessed their excellence in a series of contests between our team and one from St. George, Utah, held in several classes. Long hours of study and practice go Richard Neumeyer President Mr. Carver Advisor into the creation of an entire team of polished speakers, ready to debate either the affirmative or negative side of this year's topic, Federal Aid to Education. Loralie Newberry, Treasurerg Robert Naylor, Vice-president Rita Holland, Secretary. I 1 Dedicated debaters practice in early morning hours. - 196 - ROW l, fef! to right: Joy Huntsman, Arlene Brown. ROW 2: Lee Jolley, jim Emerson, Chuck Kilian, jay Taub. Winners receive congratulations. - 'I97 'S wifi f ' ..- Hours of research and smooth oratory bring another victory to the team. ,lc lxflartlain lDlaMivi 'tlxe Band Tlejorms at Fundions With a quick whistle blast and a drum roll, the Las Vegas High School Wildcat band marches up the field at half- time. ln red and black columns the award winning group forms initials and symbols of our school. A little later in the year, a smaller, more informal group can be heard at basketball games, playing swinging Dixieland arrangements. Through the year they work, building school spirit, showing others their talent, and giving the students enjoyment. This is our band, an important segment of life at LVHS. ia 1 la ROW l lefl In 111,101 Kitt Carr, Daniel Caldwell, Barry Fried, Jerry Clark, Diana Ross, Barbara Va but Luem Bondurant ROW Z: Nancy Schroeder, Kerry Davis, Bill lnouye, Alan Hibbord, Davt Cars larrett Ioan Porter Ellen Partridge, Betty Cook, Susan Wcuotls, Gretchen Cornwall. ROW 7 Hirti lim Rmdell Ray Barrett, Sandra Whipple, Bob Balough, Bunny Smick, Marlys Burac 198 - 0 0 0 ' - Daring feats with flaming barons . . . va 1 2 , K ROW 1, left to right: Susan Woorls, Uniform Manager, Barbara Vanderburg, Music Secretary, Bunny Smick, Business Manager, Harriet Lee, Secretary Treasurerg Donna Ecker, Music Secretary. ROW 2: jim Bohne, Uniform Managerg Bob Balogh, Business Manager, Ron Marriott, Vice-president, Kerry Davis, Business Man- ager, Gary Gray, Business Manager. Stems, Dennis Arnst, La Verna Tuderios, Pam Johnson, Gary Gray, Roger Seaman, Donna Ecker, Reginald Cowarr, Gary Larson. ROW 4:4 Arthur Brown, Kjell Austad, Ron Benstead, Evan Whipple, Ric juntington, Paul Pursel, Jim Bohne, Richard Harris, Tim Letourneau, Andrew Rudiak, Neil Brady, Don Ecker, Mark French, Danny Raoo, David Oman, David Ecker, Alan Metzger. ROW 51 Elliot Lieb, Pat Bailey, Ron Haycoclc, jim Phillips jim Nicks, Eric Larson, Harriet Lee. 'I9 K7 Row l, left to right: jim Bohne, Barry Fried, Dennis Arnst, Richard Harris. Row 2: Kjell Austad, Evan Whipple, Paul Pursel, Neil Brady, Alan Metzcr, David Oman. Back: Pam Johnson. Row l, le!! to right: Barbara Vanderburg, Kitt Carr, Kerry Davis, Bob Balogh. Row 2: Neil Brady, Alan Merzer, Andrew Rudiak, Ken Stems, jim Bohnc. Row 5: Paul Purse-l, Evan Wliipple, Kjell Austad, Ron Benstead, Gary Gray, Row 1: Betty Cook, ,lim Phillips, Tim LeTourneau, Richard Harris. - 200 Band Members vigorously display their talents at half time. , qi X i 4 'xx lntricate halftime performances by drum major Ronnie Marriot and the majorettes added that extra spark of tal- ent to football games. Their routines consist of hours and years of practice and hard work. They learned to twirl batons with fire on the ends, proving their superior skill and courage. Accompanied by tympanies, Ronnie performed with fire on the first of our talent assemblies. The majorettes are one of the many strongholds of talent at LVHS and their abilities are respected, Yvonne Lee Majorette Ron Marriott Drum Major Linda Knoller Majorette Lillian Gunning Majorette Sliarply Turning, liligftlimettes Mardi Across 'rlie Floor , . Twenty glistening pairs of boots marched through an- other year of outstanding performances. Besides our own football and basketball game half-times, their famed pre- cision was seen at important civic functions and was cap- tured on film for a forthcoming movie. Summer per- formance invitations include the Pike's Peak Rodeo in Colorado and the Calgary Stampede in Canada. The most remembered productions of the group, of course, are Fantasy in Rhythm and the tremendous Rhythmette Re- vue. s - 1 . K If San. 1, - - l x X 2 Bonnie Mauer Evelyn Stuckey X Manager Director Elaine Katzman Joyce Sharnley Assistant Manager Business Manager Sharon Hixenbaugh, Carol Pratto Alternates Rhythmetres sing in traditional assembly. - 202 X . :xx X 1 5.5 'Q iff -5 'w 9? 'Q fi' ' 5 w 3 ,xx X . , VL all 3' 5' fi' , ,,. f f A Q fp ,- f 11 'V' E. - '1ih,1,,..,..yf 'f ' , fr? ,L ,, Q' 45 ,W , , ff? f,',,21,.,3,1 Jah' .VII ,fy Q' f 'W'493T if' I f Wgf 5E? 'g: Jw f A Q - ,if'17'Qf1?i5f ,', , f , ', X: , K F, ,, A V V, w,, Z, 3 - y,.1w, ,ww 1 we 1,1 , ' 4 A if ! .1 if rv-,fr-. , HN' :- J , ,J f ' v . n .Q-1. . 'Wy-1 ,,.,., K Y . ,LV , I fx A, wif - V -w:..J- 1 ' . Kathy Holland JUdY Anderson Donna Houpt Vana Perry Suzanne DeLangie Eva jean Gibson 204 jacki Sedore Lou Anne Stewart Ginger Yates Cinda Baker Micki Laski Kay Mitchell Armen? Bell Louise Neumeyer Terry Petersen Virginia Srickell Debby Brown Anne Griffiths 0 175 ..' ., 0' , .- rv' ' !.' 4 4 J f- ., ex, . M M9 AZ., - Nix- gr. 'J 51+ f- . 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M ' 'S xv-0. .i vw +--V my We Hopgjyul and Courageous, Gm Sfaffing Eineup Ended The I I nf' y 208 year With Blasted Dreams . .-.i-.- 111 wiikildrw ' ' ' I W 'k Bukit 'W' 1.--.1 X' -'J' '1 Jw fxw J' ,f 11 , . 1 Exif!- , fri i , , 4. 'vi - xlgiya X .1 1 f':'1, M fl E' , fu, i .1 .nal ,Va 4, mari. l ,ff,l A Q. 1 - 1 Y' e N- ' . - P- -v HM: I , .x Vvii f s I K- 2' f J.,J.,wi..v.. ..:eL'v..-v.. .J f Despite a lack of depth, the Wfildcats proved a rugged team during the l96l football season. Hard discipline and conditioning showed their place in this sport long ago, and the 'Cats showed their will to fight all through the season. They dropped their first game to a powerful Borah squad, but came out on top of an equally tough Banning eleven. Three league wins and a tie with San Diego showed a strong, well-conditioned team which had to bow to a charmed Bakersfield force. Disappointment climaxed the season when all promise of state honors disappeared as old rivals, Rancho Rams, nipped the fighting Wild- cats in their yearly encounter. -209- Oufsfanding fxdmefes Selected as . ,fplagjefs cjT11eWeeE Gardy Jolley All-Stare joe Gray Basic, San Diem B h All-State any JO nson All-American Reno, Rancho All-State All-American - 210 - Ace Goerng Borah johnny Hughes Rancho, Western All-Srarc Albert Howard Reno Bruce Bean Banning All-State All-American Flite leadership and Hard Work glfllaese Men . IXBSXWZGA Q C015-Cmxti sassy De Ray Eyre in his first year as Head Coach did an outstanding job with the Wildcats. Emphasizing hard work and rigid training, he led our team with unlim- ited energy and enthusiasm. Coach Eyre is regarded by his players as an outstanding man and an excel- lent instructor. The initiation of a new offense and the strengthening of the defense proved to be exam- ples of his skill and originality in the coaching pro- fession. It is to this man that the members of the 1961 Wfildcat football team owe their respect and gratitude. Surely De Ray Eyre has become another of the great Coaches in the history of Las Vegas High School. Richard Harris Varsity Manager -212- -, as ..... ,N 1 - Tom Dog-gone-it Birch, another newcomer to the coaching staff, arrived last fall and produced the strongest line in the history of our football team. It was his instruction and pushing that helped make our season the success that it was. Coach Birch is respected and admired by all the men who played for him, two of whom were se- lected as All-Americans. The Wildcats salute Tom Birch, assistant Varsity Football Coach. Barry Johnson and Bruce Bean . . . Co-Captains lt is fitting that Barry and Bruce were selected as co-captains as these two men have played side by side for the past four years on our football team. ROW 1 left to right' Luther White Lee Jolley A C Goerig, Rex Frehner D ' M C ll h h , , , , . . ', 1 , enms c u oug ,-lo nny Hughes, Frank Kell, Ralph Cooper, B, Q 7 . A . , . . . ill Wehrman. ROXV 2. Bob Logan, Lee White, Gardy Jolley, Milledge Carol, jerry Mitchel, Winston Hampton, Alan Rushinu, Clifford Kell Jerry Morris, Bill Murphy, Alfred Bash. ROW 3: Coach Eyre, Bill Graham, jimmy Glenn, Larry Miller, Bill Urga, AlberttHoward, Barry johnson, Joe Colvin, Bruce Bean, Craig Kimball, Ron l-laycock, Ed Dibble, Coach Birch. - 213 - Tense Momenfs and Tom lfplayers . V X The mighty Wilnlcats take the field. Barry Johnson Tackle Bruce Bean joe Gray Gardy Jolley Guard Fullback End johnny Hughes Halfback Johnson and Gray watch the flip ofthe coin. - 214 - Larry Mlller Halfback Albert Howard Lee .l0UCY Tackle Halfback I Bill Urga Quarterback , Hampton, Bean, Johnson, and White close in after opening kickoff. P Wfinston Hampton Fullbaclc A. C. Goeri Rugged line play proves effective, Cffmff -215- Cbaliury . 6 All-Sfafefs, 3 flxlleflmericans el, 1 Johnson catches a tackle-eligible pass for good yardage off flexible Vegas offense. Lee White of Fullback Luther Wliitc Halfback ..:.--wk-N, Al Bash Tackle Ron Haycock Tackle Bean watches on as Basic barely squeezes outa first and ten 6 .. Miller speeds around end for a substantial gain. Mike Melvin Tackle ' nl, Halftime break provides rest and advice for weary players. ,loc Colvin WWW W Guard Bean making another hard tackle. -217- Sliill . fpassing, Runningfldacflin -lolley grabs touchdown pass as Miller looks on, 1 s Clifford Kell I-Ialfback Alan Rushing Guard Craig Kimball Center Jan Gurowski End -218- Rugged defensive wall remains Bill Murphy End Bob End 11,. l A yo 'g q 55 L- ,N '4' kd. Z.. M- W ,QF lg. . ,, f'Z5fy'lf3.', 'fgxk-V-, s. Dennis McCullough Halfback jmes r 5 , p B V s ,gg ,, Iv. 1' A B ffikmf ' ' , YEQQ-f iff.-. I an I J .'- ' i . 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':..,,L A ' ' -gr E -'-4 v-1'A4 1i-1, PV '?- ffm N -v V :Q A' 53 Wf'fi5i:'.,1'f ::+' ,ff.', 'Eff-1-5.33: ' -sk A ' Bob Logan Quarterback Blocking proves essential as Gray prepares to score. impenetrable to the finish as shown by Wililcatsi Johnson, Bean, Goerig, Howard, -lollcy, Rushing, Murphy, and Gray, - 219 Qur Future Junior Varsity Perhaps the scores indicate that the jV's had an unsuccessful season, but as any member of the squad would testify, they had a tremendously successful year. The reason .... they beat Rancho, of course! The team had a gallant spirit and much desire was shown by each player. Surely this spirit will be with the baby cats as they go on to varsity competition in the years to come. George McGee breaks into the open, aided by Terry Dibble and Scott Beck, Coaches Lou Pisani and Bob Swartzenbach discuss game strategy and probable start- ing line-up. -220- Seasons Record Ve gas-O Boulder City--2 8 Ve gas--6 Basic-l 2 Vegas-0 Moapa Valley Varsity-42 Vegas-O Rancho- l S Vegas-19 Western-26 Vegas-19 Rancho-I 9 Benny Thrower is finally brought down as Ralph Cooper rushes to help. ROW 1, lefl to righii Steve Rosen, Kenyon Moss, Wynn Bell, David Scott, Richard Smith, Billy Alter, George McGee, Steve Smith, Billy Onouye, Brian Greenspun. ROW 2: Clifford Simpson, Scott Beck, Ray lsom, jim Ayres, Larry Price, jim Ward, Ralph Cooper, Brad Smith, Jerry Tarnow, Stanley Baxter, Boyd Reece. ROW 51 Stephen Douglas, Barry Levy, Terry Dibble, joel Goot, Ron Stock, Ralph Wilson Richard Rudolph, Roy Kimball, Fred Englestead. -221- Graduate wagers' Brialff Hopes Tarnislaed The Vegas hoopsters of 1962 showed promise as they defeated strong Southern California teams in the first few games of the season. Despite mid-season injuries and illnesses, the Wildcats played a successful season. The 'Cats defeated Basic of Henderson in their first encounter and barely lost to the Wolves in the second. Newcomer, XWestern of Las Vegas, was defeated in two loop games. White Pine also bowed to Vegas twice. LVHS lost one and won one in league play with cross town rivals, Rancho. Fast breaking Wild- cats lost to a State Champion Western five in the first game of the Zone Tournament, but they came back strong, severely beating Rancho to secure third place. -223- Seniors Carried Muck gl The Bead Wloodbury Bill Ray Forward 224 Art jones Center Larry Miller Forward -225- Charles Payton Guard Zong Hours and Teolious W0fll gjlluese Men . Harry Paille, head coach, in his thirteenth year of coaching at LVHS again produced a winning basketball team. Although this year's team were not state champions, Coach Pail1e's record speaks for itself. Bob Swarzenbaugh Assistant Coach jesse Ware Manager -226- Bruce Woodbury and Charles Payton Co-Captains Row l, lefl to right: George Wagner, joe Greenstein, Bill Ray, Bennie Thrower. Row 2: Charles Payton, Fred Fisher, Lee White, Bruce Bean, Clayton Downey, Bill Murphy, Arr jones, Larry Miller, Tillman Johnson, Bruce Woodbury. -227- Bean jumps high as Wildcats anxiously await opening tip. Fred Fisher Guard Payton grabs Beans tip and drives for first score. 'IZ if 22 Bennie Thrower Guard Bean, towering high above opposing players, sinks another basket for the Wildcats. joe Greenstein Guard George Wagner Guard Wildcats, relaxing at halftime, receive tips for second half. 9 u.,,,..-- Bill Murphy Center Big Art jones demonstrates one of his, now famous, jump shots. Clayton Downey Bill Ray pauses, poses, and pops in two more points Forward -230- Senior Ca ers Climcvl Wildcat Season . Lee White Center l Bruce Woodbury demonstrates his ability to go under and up for a score 5- v ix . ' :il 'W Tillman johnson Forward Larry Miller out drives the opponent in a demonstration of his speed and agility. - 231 - - unior Varsity flgasietliallefs Go Umlgleatecl Mr. Truman Head Coach The unior Varsit for the first time in man ears X Y Y played 19 games without a defeat. Coaches Truman and Birch worked long hours with a diligent group of boys. Next year it will be the responsibility of these players to take their place on the Varsity squad and fill the positions left empty by this year's graduating seniors. i jack Todd Manager Vegas Vegas Vegas Vegas Vegas Vegas Vegas Vegas Vegas S 58 59 47 50 68 49 55 64 62 CHSOH 's Record Ninth Ward 49 Rancho B 46 Basic 32 Fremont 45 Ninth Ward 35 Virgin Valley 36 Virgin Valley 50 Boulder J. V. 25 Rancho 33 Vegas Vegas Vegas Vegas Vegas Vegas Vegas Vegas Vegas Vegas Roy Martin Death Valley Basic Western Gorman Rancho Boulder Basic Western Western 9th Q -J. K C 3 o B S u - QQ E In YE' 4 Row l. left M right: Terry Jackson, Bob Logan, Dick Newcomer, Chuck Schhoeder. Row 2: Mark Priesler, Bill Brady Craig Kimball Ron Stock, Richard Banks. 233 Glol flgros Bring New Hopes To Vegas Baselnall Coach Lou Pisani, longtime stand-by in the Vegas athletic department, rekindled hopes as he took over the position of head baseball coach. LVHS started off the season with a good coach and a group of hard working players. The Vegas ball- hawks showed real promise in early season practices and games. Lou Pisani Head Coach -234- Mikc Favala, Jack Todd Managers Serge Alvarez Assistant Coach ROW 1, left in fight: George Wagner, Bob Bales, jim Defxngelo, Charles Schroeder, Blaine Yoho, jack Porray. ROW 2: Millege Carroll, Bob Majors, Clark Pearson, Cliff Kell, Mark Preisler, Larry Oliver, jay Smousc. ROW 3: Lee Jolley, Mike DeFrancisco, Mike Howery, David Gubler, Bill Vandever, Clayton Downey, Craig Kimball. -235- , . 1 5 eff- tl--L -:V 'f 4. FL, 'ffgf '91 '--If '-1 , mei as -i 2 , ak if 4, 1 ' f I 5 Mike Howery Second Base Mike DeFrancisco First Base Senior players take the spotlight as Vegas Baseballers participate in an intra-squad game on Wildcat diamond 236 jay Smouse Millege Carroll C h r I A Pitcher atc er B111 Vandever Pitcher K: ,fk,, 5,5,f, r l -237- Clayton Downey First Base Lee Jolley Third Base Tratkstets Work to Retain State Crown , Defending state champions, the Wildcat track team displayed a lot of grit and determination, as they resumed practice early in the year. Last year's graduation left a lot of hard-to-fill voids, but under the able guidance of track mentor, Dick Truman, l962ls team promised success in track and field. Dick Truman Head Coach Elko - 238 - 4.1-.J ff' . at ' .' an ' . f Ftizikg- 1 A .'V 'f. A H .' ' . f- im 5'5 J K -.ff 4 5 r -ff. '--r rr- .-fn' - . -.. ...ri - 41 - . ,.:-'- 1'-'lx' V+ f -s-- . ea. T-- 1aSff.',':.?sGf '5e DeRay Eyre Assistant Coach Richard Frei, Hobby Gilman Managers T' maizdff H f K .- 'Q ar' 'weak 'xi f' ' vT f:v 'rv-:R ROW 1, left to right: Arr Forbes, Lee Sykes, George Soule, jerry Bellan, Paul Kleyman, Dennis McCullah, Buff Farina, Mark Victor. ROW 2: Gary Bair, Phil Block, Allan Rushing, Ace Goerig, Mike Urga, Bob Lee, Wayne Booze, Bill Leavitt. ROW 3: Sam Pachucha, Lee White, Barry Leevi, Bill Brady, Jim Glenn, Charles Washington, Bill Murphy, Charles Payton. -239- W I .aw 2 fl Charlie Payton fi Bfoad WDP Ace Goerig Pole-vaulter Alan Rushing Shot-put Early morning work-outs are nothing unusual for the athletes at LVHS. 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Nevada's Largest Realtor-Four Offices Investments - Loans - Insurance Main Office 2401 Las Vegas Boulevard South REgent 5-3213 Rikki Sadur and Kandee Kaye 5. PENNEY CO. Fremont DUdIey 2-4562 Dallas Isbell PIONEER PT .- TITLE few 11'-ilfi'fii INSURANCE COMPANY of NEVADA Main Office 125 S. 4111 Sf.-LAS VEGAS, NEVADA Branches in RENO, ELKO, FALLON AND CARSON CITY Serving Nevada Since 1903 -259- Unique, Original 8. Exclusive Aann's FLOWER AND GIFT ITEMS Flowers Free Delivery-24 Hour Servnce and 826 Las Vegas Blvd. So Aan'1'5 Dino LAS VEGAS, NEVADA i t K Flower 8. GHI Shop THULA BURNS 0I'Lgl 6L ll, GI, L0l'l5 BARBARA SNIDER VILLAGE INN PANCAKE owe, af 1962 soso Las Vegas Blvd. RE 5-4690 Doug Coons L WHOLESALE-RETAIL PHONE DU 4-3370 l 0WL HOWLETT 8. SONS Egga Fresh from Laying Pen To Frying Pan NEWEL HOWLETT Manager was E. Fremont Las Vegas, Nevada la GAO Sie Class of 'ez FROM ULLOM'S STUDIO 713 LAS VEGAS BLVD. 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Sth R. ,lim Skogland, Tom Boyd lNot it - 271 , 51-if I i pictured M- Rex Frehner, Larry Miller.J J F l 265 ANDERSON DAIRY 1440 Las Vegas Blvd. S th DUcIIey 4-0777 ANDERSON DAIRY ICE CREAM STORE 824 Las Vegas Blvd. So th DUdIey 2-6700 BbTh d B QM! 292, fig, 1210 UM' fwf Jw ,MMIII 4 Lwwmwa WaCHIT3L'4f6, Mm ?f3QEfVt!ufL M341 QMQ uIaTgwQQwhe 1,0 My Egwwuffinwqmw, mm Q, QXGQLMJILQE MARK Ck, f 62 of I 4 LQUYXCIJUKQLLLIL Lpywwn 'I Bgixmxg CXO 2 U A IAS VEGAS I-IIGH SCH DL USM IRL. QmKX,QcQQ.K3! I C' U I SIM - 266 ,i1 , Congratulations to the Class of '62 Southern Nevada Telephone Division Central Telephone RED COACH Ancl TALLY-HO 'II7'AS.2nd DU 2-4546 Compliments of SHOCK ELECTRIC Electrical Contracting and Maintenance 2125 Industrial Rd. DUdIey 4-4022 Andy Mainland Owner Company JACK WOODS Insurance 1206 South Tenth Susan Woods - 267 The Las Vegas Sun Sponsor of the Sun YOUTH FORUM Southern Nevada,s fastest growing newspaper L. to R. Pris Roan, sharon Thomas, shefma Goshen Hilary Goldwater, Joy Moss, jan Lamb Kitty Watts, Nora Johnson, Susan Greenspun CASHMAN - CADILLAC 118 North Main Street PAT CLARK PONTIAC Pontiac - Tempest 1620 Fremont GAUDIN MOTOR CO. Ford 300 Las Vegas Blvd. North SUNLAND MOTORS Volkswagen - Porsche 2.030 Fremont DESERT MOTORS, INC. Studebaker - Valiant - Plymouth 1205 Las Vegas Blvd. South Lloyd Tritlefs COMMUNITY CHEVROLET CO. 1107 East Charleston Blvd. TODKILL LINCOLN CONTINENTAL MERCURY Sales and Service 2000 Las Vegas Blvd. South SELLMAN AUTOMOBILE CO. Chrysler - Dodge - Imperial - Dodge Trucks 801 Fremont XVARTHEN BUICK 3025 East San Francisco tNext to Dept. of Motor Vehicles? LAS VEGAS NEW CAR DEALERS Best XVishes for Happy Motoring Las Vegas New Car Dealers Association, Inc. Qi. IQ E '11, l lu Q lv CLARK COUNTY XVHLS. MERCHANTILE COMPANY International Trucks 512 South Main Street -268- Senior Farenf Sponsorsliipsy Mr. 81 Mrs. Russell Bean Mr.81 Mrs. Austin Bowler Mr. 81 Mrs. Gene Creel Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert DeLangie Mr. 81 Mrs. Murdell C. Earl Mr. 81 Mrs. Donald B. Fisher Dr. Stanley Hardy Mr. 81 Mrs. E. J. Hellmer Rev. 81 Mrs. T. E. Hoelter Mr. 81 Mrs. Ben F. Hoffman Mr. J. E. Isbell Mr. 81 Mrs. L. G. Johnson Mr. 81 Mrs. Maxwell Kelch Mr. 81 Mrs. B. F. Kraft Mr. 81 Mrs. J. C. Lloyd Mr. 81 Mrs. Woodrow Long Mrs. Racie O. MCCown Mr. 81 Mrs. L. G. Miller Edward A. Mlynarczyk Mr. 81 Mrs. William P. Murray 69 Mr. 81 Mrs. A. G. Neumeyer Mr. 81 Mrs. Carl A. -Parker Mr. 81 Mrs. G. W. Pingel Mrs. G. M. Philips Mr. 81 Mrs. A. R. Rapone Mr. 81 Mrs. W. S. Robinson Mrs. Barbara Schuterman Mr. 81 Mrs. F. F. Seaman Mr. H. Sanderson Mr. Sl Mrs. john J. Sedore Mr. 81 Mrs. Tom Stewart Mr. 81 Mrs. Merle Strange' Mr. 81 Mrs. Fred Stoysin Mr. 81 Mrs. Williain H. Thiess Mr. 81 Mrs. Paul Tuderios Mrs. Eileen Washbtirn Mr. 81 Mrs. Wendell Wehrinan Mr. 81 Mrs. W. F. Williams Mr. 81 Mrs. Jack Woods Mr. 81 Mrs. Francis G. Yates PE X I i X fa W ry., if it Mgffyfiffiifrfffwfiff U My Qimrsips . K jg if i y iw . JC j 1 , L I JG e . rums A Fabric Mart ,K D.,Baker ealty Co. Fashion Cleaners I fflifarnes ortgage Co First Office Equipment Supply Belcher j5 Colorizer Paint f Ge L. Brown Insurance Agency if I I D. Elwyn Cameron gl ,U chic Hecht Cliff's 5th Street Market f 0 I Jonathan Coblentz Crosby Music Centre Cutler Insurance Agency Desert Decor Marble 8c Tile Don's Typewriter Service Robert Callister Ethel's Knitting Bar Elsenhan's Jewelry 270 Mr. 8a Mrs. Morton Galane Garehime Music Co. General Realty Kenneth V. Givens DDS Globe Health Studios Harrington Insurance Co. Louis Hucht The Hobby Shop Hollywood Furniture Store Huntington Childrenis Shop Kendall E. 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I E N ENG CPatron of German Club DX S 'X F ' 53 S Sw X 3 SES it . s y 5 3 ' - QQ N X 9 532353 533555. Ef?Q5?ff .M l x RN a if+w V, 'f BL1fFS'AlOlll'1SOI1, Lou Anne Stewart, Gardy Alollcy, Leola Wfehrman I ': In School . . . After School . . . xi Xl! You'll Rate a Higher Fashion Score , ii' in the Smart Clothes You Always Mg FQEMDNT STQEET Find at LAS vEGAs,NEvAoA The Quality Store Since 1917 J p 1415 Virage 272 Congmtulatiom from DEAN'S OF LAS VEGAS AQUARIUM Br PET SUPPLY 2007 E. CHARLESTON BLVD. LAS VEGAS. NEVADA PHONE DU 2-5249 00 ' U IJUIN UUI2 ss '4- G 'f A Q : X :untill Bo '06, ss' ,LL 'D Micki Laski The Ctbbblel' 'I 3 5 I1 T- I QQ - sf'-F: .rw Complete dancing line LAS VEGAS OFFICES: 'E ' FIRST SI CARSON IHEAD OFFICEI i l I from beginner to a star CARSON-BOULEVARD X ' I- II ON THE STRIP -' I 'T ' , 2409 Las Vegas Blvd. So. WEST CHARLESTON , If f' HENDERSON - BOULDER CITY ' . Dudley 2-2160 - EMIER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE C 1 Q- BALDWIN PIANOS ond ORGANS BAND INSTRUMENTS SELMER - CONN - GIBSON Cutcker Musz'c Co. LAS VEGAS, NEVADA R. F. DICK CAMPAGNA 219 LAS VEGAS BLVD., NORTH President Phone DUdIey 2-6362 IO62 South Main Street Telephone DU 2-1650 HAMMOND SHEET METAL CO. Air Conditioning - Refrigeration Ventilating - Heating MERRILL VV. HAMMOND George Soule The covers and the binding of the 1962 Pfesiderif-Gen Manager Echo were produced by the Arizona Trade Gien H. Hammond Sales Manager Bindery in Phoenix, Arizona. -2 7 3- Index Seniors A Ahrarnr. Gayle 56, 125, 187. Art Guild 2, 4, French Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2. fldarnr, Brenda 56. F.H.A. 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Echo 3, Student Senate 3, Girls' Reverse Comm. 3, Sweetheart Ball Comm. 4, Snow- ball Comm. 2. Adams. Fred 56, 138. D.E.C.A. 4. Adamson, Vicky 56. F.H.A. 3, Pep Club 4. Aldredge. Charlet 56, 143. Auto Shop 4, Vice-President 4, Math Club 4, Jr. Varsity Football 2, Varsity Football 2, Track 2, Spanish Club 2. Allred. Janice 56. Alsfon, Ira 191. Amateur Radio 1, Biology Club 2, Jr. Red Cross 3, Latin Club 1, Jr. Varsity Basketball 2, jr. Varsity Football 1, Track 1, 2, A'Ca- pella 4, S.E.C. 1. Anderson, Becky 56, 145. F.H.A. 3, Pep Club 4. A11der.to11.Jn Dee 56, 189. Anderton. Judy 56, 170, 204, Pep Club 2, Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 2, Rhy- thmettes 3, 4, Totem Pole Comm. 3, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Sr. Ball Comm. 4, Senior Mixer Comm. 4, Sophomore Hop Comm. 4, jr. Class Girls' Treasurer 3, Sr. Class Girls' Treasurer 4. A11de1'.tof1.Sn.tan 56, 144, 160, 165. Pep Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Desert Breeze 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Gingham Gallop Comm. 3, Girls' Reverse Comm. 4, Dramatic Productions 4. Angar. Michael 56, 145, 193. Debate Squad 1, Pep Club 4, Thespians 3, 4, Dramatic Productions 3, 4. Anderson. Vicky 56, 140. A'Cape1la 4, Choralettes 3, 4, Treasurer 4. flrd.Jaf1ice 56,191,192 A'Capella 4, Choralettes 4, Madrigals 4. flrn0ld.Naf1cy 56,145,151,153,17O. hemistry Club 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Jr. Var- sity Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 4, In- augural Ball Hostess 4, Interscholastic Comm. 4, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Sr. Ball Comm. 4, Sophomore Ball Chairman 2, Wildcat Sign Comm. 4, Dramatic Productions 2, 4, Student Senate 4. flrhzrorih. Paul 56, 127. French Club 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Hi Fi Club 2, French Award 2. r'1.rken'. Dale 56. D.E.C.A 4, President 4. flar1i11.Keith 57, 113. Amateur Radio 2, Spanish 1, Dramatic Pro- ductions 4, Sun Youth Forum 3, 4, Finalist 3. B Bailey. Brenda 57, 138. D.E.C.A. 4, Choralettes 1, And So. . . 2. Bailey, Pat 57, 142, 198. Amateur Radio 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Thespians 2, 3, A'Cappella 1, 2, 3, Dance Band 4, Opera Chorus 2, 3, Pep Band 4, Var- sity Band 1, 4, Dramatic Productions 3, 4. Baker, La Raine 57. D.E.C.A. 3, Vice-President 3, State Historian 3. Balet, Roberta 57, 145. Pep Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Dramatic Productions 2. Bazogla, Boh 57, 142, 198, 199, 200. Banks. Tommy 57, 191. . jr. Red Cross 3, A'Cappella 4, Choralettes 3. Barhagallo, Nancy 18, 57, 190, 191, 192. Pep Club 4, A'Cappella 2,3,4, Madrigals 4, Opera Chorus 3, Student Senate 3, 4, Drama- tic Productions 2. Barnarn, Larry 57. jr. Varsity Football 2,35 Varsity Football 3,4, Track 3,4, Dramatic Productions 3,4. Baxter. John 57. Barrett. Sharon Bazar, Robert 57. Bean, Brace 57,111,112,146,159, 211, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 227, 228, 229. Pep Club 4, Varsity Club 2,3,4, President 4, Baseball 2,3,4, Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4, Varsity Football 2, Echo 4, Dramatic Produc- tions 2, All-State Basketball 4, All-America Basketball 4. Bean, Mary 57. D.E.C.A. 4, Student Senate 1. Beatty. Richard 57. Projectioriists 2,3,4. Bellen. ferry 57, 147, 239, 241. Varsity Club 3, 4, Jr. Varsity Football 3, Track 3, 4. Bernard. Patricia 57. Choralettes 2, Dramatic Productions 2. Bernson. Sheila 58, 138. D.E.C.A. 4, French Club 3, Dramatic Pro- ductions 2,3,4. Bigelow. Bob 58. French Club 2, Jr. Varsity Football 3, Ging- ham Gallop Comm. 3, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Sophomore Hop 2, Sweetheart Ball 3. Blair. Mary 58, 138. Block. Phil 58, 133, 239. Spanish Club 2.3, Science Club 4, Track 3,4. Bohan. Kathy 58 . Bohen. Rohyn 58, 158. Biology Club 2, Jr. Honor Club 2, Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 1, Echo 4, Spook Stomp Comm. 2, Drama Productions 2. Bohne. lim 5,198,199, 200. Projectionists 1,2, Dance Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 1,2,3,4, Varsity Band 1,2,3,4. BOM. Ellioa 52, 132, 133. Chess Club 4, Latin Club 2, Science Club 4, Secretary 4. Bnricher'i5ky. Alex 58. Borze. Joe 58, 143. Auto Shop 4, President 4. Bof1r,Q.Richard 58. Boutroix. Michael 115, 122, 190, 191, 192. F.T.A. 2, Jr. Honor Club 2, Jr. Red Cross 2, -274- Latin Club 1, Sr. Honor Society 4, A'Cap- pella 1,2,3,4, Madrigals 4, Opera Chorus 2,3,. Dramatic Productions 1,2,3. Bowler, Janice 58, 145, 190. Pep Club 4, A'Cappella 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4, Opera Chorus 2, Snowball Comm. 4. Boyd, Tom 17, 22, ss, 116, 153, 165, 170, 183. X jr. Honor Club 2, Treas. 2, Latin Club 2,3,4, Treas. 2,3,4, Pep Club 4, Pre Med Club 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Sr. Honor Club 3, Varsity Club 3, Var. Basketball 2, Student Senate 3, Sen- ior Court 4, Bailiff 4, SEC Commissioner 4, Boys' State 3, Inaugural Ball 4, Interscholastic Comm. 4, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Sr. Ball Comm. 4, Wildcat Sign 4, Dramatic Productions 2,4, Most Friendly 4. Brereton, John 58, 170. 1 Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, Student Senate 4, S.E.C. 4, Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Brian, Karen 58, 159, 186. Art Guild 2,3,4, Commercial Club 4, F.H.A. 1, Echo 4, Student Senate 2,3. Brinker, Mike 58. Brorman, Dee 58, 30,140,145,191. Commercial Club 4, Pep Club 4, Spanish Club 1, A'Cappella 4, Choralettes 1,2,3, Sec- 1 retary 3, Madrigals 4, Student Senate 1. Brown, Sandy 58, 113, 137, 159. Pep Club 4, Pre Med Club 4, President 4, Echo 4, Gingham Gallop Comm. 3, Sr. Ball Comm. 4, Dramatic Productions 3,4, Sun Youth Forum CParticipantD 4. Browne, Linda 59,113,137,145,191. Debate Squad 2, French Club 2, 3, F.N.A. 33 Pep Club 3, 4, Pre Med 4, A'Cappella 3,4, Choralettes 2, Student Senate 2, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Snowball Comm. Chairman 4, Dramatic Productions 2, Sun Youth Forum 4. Bryan, Paul 59, 170. S.E.C. 4, Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Brynjolfrdotlir, Arla 59, 113, 119, 122, 182, 193. ' Exchange Student, Pep Club 4, Sr. Honor So- , ciety 4, Thespians 4, Dramatic Productions 1 4, Snowball Queen 4, Sun Youth Forum 4. 1 Burgers, Madeline 59, 190, 191. . A'Capella 2,3,4, Opera Chorus 2,3, Studentl Senate 2, Dramatic Productions 2,3. 1 Bnrgerr. Marilyn 59. 1 F.H.A. 3, Opera Chorus 3, Student Senate 2, Jr. Class Secretary 3. Bnrhell, Don 59. Baller, Tanya 59. Spanish Club 2, A'Capella 2. C Carnpanaro, Len 59, 137. 4 Pre Med 4. Capel, Carol 59,113,161. 3 Amateur Radio Club 4, Desert Breeze 4, Stu- dent Senate 4, Snowball Comm. 4, Dramatic Productions 4, Sun Youth Forum 4. 3 Carpenter. Don 59. 1 Carpenter, Roxanne 59. 2 Carrilo. Ronald 59. Carroll. Milledge 59, 213, 235, 237. 1 TM, M, Baseball 3,45 Varsity Football 3,4. Carroll, Ruthie 59. Carter, Walt 59. Chemistry Club 35 Projectionists 45 Spanish Club 1, 25 Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Ceretto, jack 59. Chambers, jean 18, 59, 110, 113, 117, 137, 145, 160, 163, 161169, 181. Biology Club 25 Vice-President 25 French Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Pre Med 45 Desert Breeze 3,4, Editor 45 Echo 25 Totem Pole Comm. 35 Student Senate 45 Girls' State 35 Gingham Gallop Comm. Chairman 35 Girls' Reverse Comm. 3,4, Chairman 45 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Sr. Ball Comm. 45 Sr. Mixer Comm. 45 Snowball Comm. 45 Spook Stomp Comm. 25 Sophomore Hop Comm. 25 Sweet- heart Ball Comm. 45 Dramatic Productions 1,2,35 Jr. Prom Queen 35 Sun Youth Forum 45 Most Likely To Succeed 4. Christensen, Guy 59. Clay, George 60. Spanish Club 3. Cole, Jerry 60, 138. Chess Club 3,4. Collins, Sharon 30, 60, 138, 140,145. Commercial Club 3,45 D.E.C.A. 45 Pep Club 3,45 Spanish Club 25 Student Senate 15 Dramatic Productions 3. Colvin, foe 60, 112, 213, 217. Biology Club 25 Chemistry Club 35 Jr. Red Cross 35 Latin Club 25 Varsity Club 45 Base- ball 15 Jr. Varsity Football 1,25 Varsity Foot- ball 2,3,45 S.E.C. 25 Most Improved Player 4. Combs, Bob 60. Coons, Douglas 60, 159. Biology Club 2,35 Pep Club 45 Spanish Club 2,35 Echo 45 Student Senate 4, Cooper, Velma 60, 140. Commercial Club 3,45 F.H.A. 35 Student Senate 4. Couch. Larry 60. Cozvart, Reginald 198. Cox. Shelby 60. Dramatic Productions 2. Craden, Gail 60, 113,145, 158, 160, 162, 170, 193. F.T.A. 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, Historian 45 Hi Fi Club 25 Jr. Honor Club 25 Pep Club 45 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Sr. Honor Society 3,4, Secretary 45 Thespians 45 And So . . . 3,45 Desert Breeze 45 Echo 4, Index Editor 45 Stu- dent Senate 35 Gingham Gallop Comm. 35 Sr. Ball Comm. 45 Wildcat Sign Comm. 45 Dra- matic Productions 3,4, Sr. Class Play Lead 45 Jr. Achievement 3, President 35 Sun Youth Forum 4, Creel. Susie 60, 170. Pep Club 2,35 Totem Pole Comm. 35 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Cripe. Bob 60, 138. D,E.C.A, 4. Crockett, Sharon 30, 55, 60, 111, 115, 122, 145, 161, 170, 182. Pep Club 45 Sr. Honor Society 45 Desert Breeze 45 Student Senate 35 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Sr. Ball Comm. 45 Sr. Mixer Comm. 45 Sr. Class P-TA Representative 45 Sun Youth Forum 4. D Daboll, Barbara 60, 133, 189. Spanish Club 45 Choralettes 4. Daly, Lola 60. Davenport, Frank 55, 60, 170. Jr. Honor Club 25 Spanish Club 15 jr. Var- sity Basketball 1,25 Sr. Ball Comm. 45 Dra- matic Productions 2,45 Sr. Class Boys' P-TA Representative 4. Davis, Chips 60, 133. Chemistry Club 35 Math Club 25 Science Club 45 Science Award 15 Sun Youth Forum 4. Davis, Kathy 60, 113. D.E.C.A. 35 French Club 15 Pep Club 1,25 Student Senate 1,35 Sun Youth Forum 3, 4. Davis, Kerry 60, 198, 199, 200. French Club 15 Pep Band 4, Student Con- ductor 45 Varsity Band 1,2,3,45 Dramatic Pro- ductions 3,4. Dean, Donna 61, 138. D.E.C.A. 45 F.N.A. 2,3,45 President 35 Sec- retary-Treasurer 45 Student Senate 3. Dean, Robert 61. Chemistry Club 3. De Angelo, fini 61, 235. Baseball 2. De Francesco, Mike 21, 61, 146, 181, 235, 236. Varsity Club 2,3,4, Sergeant-at-arms 45 Base- ball 2,3,45 Jr. Varsity Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 35 Jr. Varsity Football 2. De Frank, Ronnie 61. De Langie, Suzanne 18, 30, 61, 122, 130, 158, 170, 203, 204. Hi Fi Club 25 Latin Club 3, 45 President 45 Spanish Club 25 Sr. Honor Society 45 Rhythmettes 3,45 And So . . . 45 Echo 45 Stu- dent Senate 3, 45 Sr, Ball Comm. 45 Drama- tic Productions 2, 3, 4. Difloure, Iohn B. 61, 133. French Club 2,35 Science Club 4. Dixon, Margaret 61. D.E.C.A. 4. Dominguez, Sally 61. Du Bue, Pamela 61. Dvorakjacque 61. Spanish Club 4. E Earl, Lorry 61. Earl. Ronald 61,133,142,192. Amateur Radio 2,3,4, President 45 Hi Fi Club 25 Spanish Club 15 Science Club 45 A'Capella 1, 25 Madrigals 45 Opera Chorus 2,35 Student Senate 2. Eastman, David 61, 140. Biology Club 25 Chess Club 4, Vice-President 45 Commercial Club 45 Spanish Club 1,2,3,45 Jr. Varsity Basketball 25 Jr. Varsity Football 25 Varsity Football 45 Student Senate 4. Esker, Don 198. Latin lub 2,35 Varsity Band 1,2,45 Esker, Donna 198, 199. Eckert, Fred 61, 145. Biology Club 35 Jr. Red Cross 35 Pep Club 45 Track 15 Spook Stomp Comm. 35 Sweetheart Ball Comm. 4. Edgin, jim 61. Edmonds, Linda 61. -275- Edwards, Nancy 61,138,191. D.E.C.A. 45 F.H.A. 35 A'Capella 4. Edwards, Tom 61. Egan, john 61. Biology Club 45 Jr. Red Cross 25 CCTC Rep- repentative 4. Elmgren, Frances 30, 62, 145. F.N.A. 35 Jr. Red Cross 25 Pep Club 3, 45 Student Senate 25 jr. Prom Comm. 35 Snow- ball Comm. 4. Elms, Ernestine 62, 124, 125, 127, 145. ' French Club 2,3,4, President 45 G.R.A. 25 jr. Honor Club 25 Pep Club 45 Thespians 45 Totem Pole Comm. 35 Student Senate 35 Dra- matic Productions 4. Elsner, Chuck 62, 138. D.E.C.A. 45 Jr. Varsity Football 1. Englestead. Fred 62, 221. Ettinge, Gene 62, 163. Hi Fi Club 45 Jr. Varsity Football 25 Varsity Football 25 And So . . . 4. Evans. lVilliam F.1r. 62, 191, 192. A'Capella 45 Madrigals 45 Opera Chorus 4. F Fallman, Jim 32, 62, 116. Biology Club 25 Chemistry Club 35 Chess Club 3,45 Math Club 35 Boys' State 3. Feen, Laurie 62, 163. Fields, Iris 62. Spanish Club 45 Student Senate 2,45 Election Dance Comm. 4. Finney, jeff 62. jr. Red Cross 35 Baseball 25 Jr. Varsity Bas- ketball 25 Varsity Basketball 35 Jr. Varsity Football 25 Student Senate 2,3. Fisher, Donna 62, 125, 191 Biology Club 25 French Club 3, 45 F.fI'.A. 3, A,Capella 45 Choralettes 2, 35 Dramatic Pro- ductions 4. Flippin, Tom 62. Flynn, Pat 62. Forbes, Art 62, 239. Biology Club 25 Pep Club 3, 45 Student Sen- ate 4. Foutz, Alicia 62, 138, 139, Art Guild 35 D.E.C.A. 45 F.H.A. l,2,3,4, Re- porter 1, Vice-President 35 Jr. Red Cross 25 Pep Club 3,45 Spanish Club 3. Foutz, Linda 30, 62, 115, 127, 159. French Club 3,45 jr. Honor Club 2, Secre- tary 25 Pep Club 25 Spanish Club 15 Sr. Hon- or Society 3,45 Choralettes 15 Echo 45 Dra- matic Productions 1. Fox, jim 62, 133. Fox, Ray 63. Biology Club 35 Hi Fi Club 35 Jr. Red Cross 45 Spook Stomp Comm. 3. Frehner, Kate 63. Biology Club 25 D.E.C.A. 25 Student Senate 2,3,45 Girls' Reverse Comm. 1. Frehner, Rex 63, 180, 213. Jr. Varsity Football 25 Varsity Football 35 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Sweetheart Ball Couple 4. French, Mark 63, 198. Varsity Band 2,3,4. Friedman, Jeri 63, 113, 161. jr. Red Cross 35 Spanish Club 1, 35 Thespians 1 45 Desert Breeze 3,4, Sports Editor 45 Drama- tic Productions 4. G Gardner. Linda 63, 138, 144. D.E.C.A. 45 French Club 2,33 F.H.A. 2,3, Secretary 35 Pep Club 3,4, Treasurer 45 Echo 2,3, Freshman Editor 25 Sr. Ball Comm. 45 Dramatic Productions 4. Gardner. Vince 63. Pep Club 3,45 Sergeant-at-arms 45 Jr. Varsity Football 25 Varsity Football 35 Dance Band 25 Dramatic Productions 2,3, Garrlde. Lorna 63, 163, 186. Art Guild 45 Biology Club 35 Spanish Club 25 And So. . . 45 Spook Stomp Comm. 35 Dramatic Productions 4, Gafpard. Sharon 63. Gihron. Eva lean 63,140,203,204. Biology Club 25 Commercial Club 45 Jr. Hon- or Club 25 Jr. Red Cross 1,25 Rhythmettes 3,45 Student Senate 1,2,3,45 Inaugural Ball Hostess 45 Spook Stomp 25 Dramatic Produc- tions 1,2,3,4. Gifford. Beverly 63, 188,189,191, 192. F.H.A. 1,2,3, Secretary 25 A'Capella 45 Chor- alettes 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 45 Madrigals 45 Dramatic Productions 2,3. Gilf1in.joAnn 63 . Pep Club 45 Rhythmettes 35 Student Senate 35 Dramatic Productions 3. Gler1n.,lohn 63. Gllnn. firn 63, 213, 239, 241. Biology Club 25 Track 2,3,4. Goddard, Mary Lon 30, 63,130, 137, 144,153 Biology Club 25 G.R.A. 45 Latin Club 3,4, Co-President 45 Pep Club 3,4, President 45 Spanish Club 25 Echo 35 lnterscholastic Comm. 45 Sweetheart Ball Comm. 45 Wildcat Sign Comm. 4. Goerig, Ace '63, 133, 147, 211, 213, 215, 218, 239, 240. Chemistry Club 35 Jr. Red Cross 35 Science Club 45 Varsity Club 45 Varsity Football 3,45 Track 3,45 Student Senate 3, S.E.C. 4. Goldherg. Sarn 63, 133, 136. Chemistry Club 45 Chess Club 45 French Club 1,2,3,45 Math Club 45 Science Club 4. Gould. Boh 63. Track 45 Student Senate 4. Graff. Darzrirt 22, 23, 64. Hi Fi Club 25 S.E.C. 45 Dramatic Produc- tions 4. Gray. Gary 64, 198, 199, 200. Amateur Radio 45 Pep Band 45 Varsity Band 45 Dramatic Productions 4. Gray. joe 112, 210, 214, 218, 219. jr. Varsity Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 35 Jr. Varsity Football 15 Varsity Football 2, 3,45 Track 2,3,45 A'Capella 4. Griffith. Doug 64. Debate Squad 35 Varsity Football 35 Track 2, 3, 4. Griffith, Satan 64. Grottr. Ed 64. Track 4. Githler. David 22, 64, 133, 181, 235. Chemistry Club 35 Math Club 45 Science Club 45 Baseball 45 Student Senate 3,45 S.E.C. 45 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Dramatic Productions 3,4. Gunning, Lillian 64, 138, 201. D.E.C.A. 45 F.H.A. 3,45 Majorette 4. Gatowrki, jan 64, 218. Varsity Football 4. H Hall, Alene 64. Dramatic Productions 4. Hall, Iirn 64. Amateur Radio 2,35 Chemistry Club 3L SPZU- ish Club 1,2. Harnarnura, Edward 64. Hampton, Wintton 22, 23, 213, 214, 215. Hardy, Mike 64, 111, 113,118,129,145,153, 159. Chemistry Club 35 German Club 4, Presi- dent 45 Math Club 3,45 PCP Club 4? 5Paf1iSh Club 25 jr. Varsity Football 1,25 Echo 3,45 Boys' State 35 Exchange Student 35 Interscho- lastic Comm. 45 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Sr. Mix- er Comm. Chairman 45 Dramatic Productions 3,45 Sun Youth Forum 4. Hardy, Thornar Ford 54, 64, 110, 113, 130, 137, 145,.165, 170, 183, 191, 193. Pep Club 2,3,45 Pre Med 45 Thespians 2,3,45 Baseball 35 Jr. Varsity Basketball 1,25 A'Ca- pella 2,3,45 Madrigals 4, President 45 Opera Chorus 2, 35 Student Senate 2,3,45 S.E.C. 3, Commissioner 35 Assembly Comm. 25 Inter- scholastic Comm. 35 Dramatic Productions 1,2,3,45 Freshman Class President5 Sopho- more Class Boys' Treasurerg Senior Class President5 Sun Youth Forum 4. Harrington, Jolene 64. Biology Club 25 D.E.C.A. 45 French Club 25 Student Senate 2,35 S.E.C. 25 Assembly Comm. 25 Dramatic Productions 2,3. Harwood. jo Ann 163. Art Guild 45 And So . . .4. Haygood. Boh 64. Auto Shop 3,4 French Club 1,2. , Hellrner, Kathy 30, 64. Biology Club 2, G.R.A. 25 Spanish Club 25 Science Club 45 Dramatic Productions 4. Hernington, Carol 64, 114, 122, 153. Biology Club 2, Treasurer 25 Chemistry Club 35 G.R.A. 25 Pep Club 35 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Student Senate 35 lnterscholastic Comm. 45 Sr. Ball Comm. 25 Mascot 3. Hindelang. Connie 64, 189. Choralettes 4. Hite. Sharon 64. Biology Club 2, Secretary 25 G.R.A. 25 Spook Stomp Comm. 25 Dramatic Productions 4. Hoelter, Carol 65, 115, 119, 122, 145, 154, 158, 162, 193. Hi Fi Club 25 Jr. Honor Club 25 Pep Club 45 Thespians 3,4, Secretary 45 And So . . .3, 45 Echo 3,4, Organizations Editor 3, Adver- tising Manager 45 Student Senate 35 Assem- bly Comm. 3,45 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Sr. Mix- er Comm. 45 Dramatic Productions 3,45 Sun Youth Forum 4. Hoffman, Benny 55, 65,113,145,156,170, 193. Art Guild 1, 25 Biology Club 2, President 25 -276- Pep Club 3,45 Spanish Club 15 Thespians 3, 4, Treasurer 45 And So . . . 2,3,45 Echo 3,4, Layout Editor 4, Art Editor 35 Student Sen- ate 1,25 Girls' Reverse Comm. 1,25 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Sr. Ball Comm. 45 Sr. Mixer Comm. 45 Spook Stomp Comm. 25 Dramatic Productions 2,3,45 Sr. Class Boys' Treasurer 45 Sun Youth Forum 4, Finalist 4. H oldgrafer, Rita 65. Holland, Kathy 20, 30, 65, 113, 115, 117, 126, 158, 182, 203, 204. French Club 2,3,45 Rhythmettes 3,45 Echo 45 Senior Court 45 Girls' State 35 Dramatic Productions 3,45 D.A.R. Finalist 45 Sun Youth Forum 4. Holland, Rita 65, 113, 196. Holrhoarer, Keith 65. Holt, Truman 65. Horn, Sandy 65. Gingham Gallop Comm. 3. Hoapt, Donna 65, 181, 203, 204. Commercial Club 3,4, President 45 Latin Club 25 Pep Club 2, 35 Rhythmettes 45 Stu- dent Senate 1,25 Dramatic Productions 2,3,4. Howard, Albert 22, 23, 65, 190, 211, 213, 215, 218. Auto Shop 25 Jr. Red Cross 15 Jr. Varsity Football 15 Varsity Football 1,2,3,4 Captain 25 Track 1,2,3,4, Captain 35 A,Capella 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 45 Opera Chorus 25 Dramatic Productions 2,3. Howard, JoAnn 65. Howery, Mike 65, 235, 236. Varsity Club 45 Baseball 3,45 Dramatic Pro- ductions 4. Howlett, Scott 65. Huff. Kenneth 20, 23, 65, 133, 170. Chemistry Club 35 Hi Fi Club 25 Math Club 35 Spanish Club 45 Science Club 45 Totem Pole Comm. 35 Student Senate 2,35 Senior Court Judge 45 S.E.C. 45 Inaugural Ball Comm. 45 Jr. Prom Comm. Chairman 35 Sr. Ball Comm. Chairman 4. Hant, john 66. Hntchiron, Ronald 66, 145, 159. Pep Club 3,45 Echo 45 Student Senate 2,3,45 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Sweetheart Ball Comm. 4. I Irhell, Dallas 66, 159. F,H.A. 1,25 A'Cape1la 15 Echo 4, Awards Edi- tor 45 Student Senate 2,3,45 jr. Prom Comm. 35 Totem Pole Comm. 35 Dramatic Produc- tions 2. 1 Jaeger, Karen 66. And So . . . 4. Iarner Boh 66, 219. Projectionists 35 Varsity Club 45,Jr. Varsity Football 25 Varsity Football 45 Dramatic Productions 4. Ienron, Roy Dean 66. Biology Club 3. johnr. Larry 66,116,125, 133. Biology Club 25 Chemistry Club 35 French Club 2,3,45 Chess Club 3, 45 Track 35 Boys' State 35 Spook Stomp Comm. 2. Johns, Linda 66, 127. Johnson, Barry 16, 30, 110, 112, 113, 115, 116, 122, 133, 137, 147, 153, 158, 210, 213, 214, 215, 216, 218. Chemistry Club 3, Jr. Honor Club 2, Science Club 4, Sr. Honor Society 3, 4, Varsity Club 2,3,4, Captain 4, jr. Varsity Basketball 2, Varsity Football 1,2,3,4, Echo 4, Sports Edi- tor 4, Totem Pole Comm. 3, Student Senate 4, Student Body President 4, S.E.C. 4, Boys' State 3, Assembly Comm. 4, Gingham Gal- lop Comm. 3, Inaugural Ball Comm. 4, In- terscholastic Comm. 4, jr. Prom Comm. 3, Sophomore Hop Comm. 2, Wildcat Sign Comm. 4, Dramatic Productions 2,3,4, Quar- terback Club Scholarship, Sophomore Class President 2, Jr. Class President 3, Sun Youth Forum 4. Johnson, Charlotte 66, 138. D.E.C.A. 2,4, Pep Club 2, Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Johnson, Karen 66, 153. Pep Club 2,3, Interscholastic Comm. 4, Sweetheart Ball Comm 3. Johnson, Margie 66, 189. Choralettes 4, Dramatic Productions 4. Johnson, Maurine 66. Johnson, Pat 66. Spanish Club 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Student Senate 2,4, Dramatic Productions 2. 10z1ey,Gafay 17, 66, 111, 115, 147, 153, 165, 183, 210, 213, 214, 218. Ir. Honor Society 2, Sr. Honor Society 3,4, Varsity Club 2,3,4, Jr. Varsity Basketball 1, 2, jr. Varsity Football 1, Varsity Football 2, 3,4, Track 1,2, Totem Pole Comm. 3, Student Senate 1,4, Gingham Gallop Comm. 3, In- augural Ball Comm. 4, Interscholastic Comm. 4, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Sophomore Hop Comm. 2, Wildcat Sign Comm. 4, All-State Football 4, More Preferred Man 4, Soph. Class Vice-President 3, Student Body Vice- President 4, No. 1 Sr. Boy 4. Jolley, Lee 66, 147, 197, 213, 214, 235, 237. Debate 4, Varsity Club 3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Jr. Varsity Basketball 2, Varsity Football 3, 4. Jones, Art 46, 225, 227, 230 Chemistry 3, Spanish Club 2,3, Science Club 4, Jr. Varsity Basketball 2, Varsity Basket- ball 3,4. Joner, David 66, 138. Jones, Fred 67. Jr. Varsity 1,2. K Kanter, Lois 21, 67. F.T.A. 2, Senior Court 4, Dramatic Produc- tions. Katzrnan, Jane 67, 129, 133. Chemistry Club 3, German Club 4, G.R.A. 2, jr. Honor Club 2, Spanish lub 2, Science Club 4, Sr. Honor Club 3, Dramatic Produc- tions 4. Keele, Jodell 67, 140. Commercial Club 4. Keeley.Ste1fe 67. Kelch, Marilyn 30, 67, 113, 114, 115, 117, 122,125,145,170. French Club 3,4, Pep Club 4, Spanish Club 2, Sr. Honor Club 3,4, Student Senate 2, Girls' State 3, Girls' Nation 3, Gingham Gal- lop Comm. 3, Wildcat Sign Comm. 4, Senior Honor Record Comm. 4, Mascot 3, Hostess for Rhythmette Revue 4, D.A.R. Finalist 4, General Motors Scholarship 4, Sun Youth Forum 4, Participant, Sun Youth Forum 4, Finalist, Most Likely to Succeed 4. Kell, Clifford 67, 213, 218, 235. Keller, Corinne 22, 67. D.E.C.A. Club 4, President 4, Pep Club 2,3, Student Senate 2,3, S.E.C. 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Assembly Comm. 2, Interscho- lastic Comm. 4, Soph Hop 2, Rhythmette Revue 2, Float Committee 2,3, Kennedy, Judy 67, 140, 158. Commercial Club 3,4, Treasurer 4, Choral- ettes 2,3, Echo 4, Dramatic Productions 1,3. Kennedy, Sherry 67. ' French Club 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2. Kenrche, WHA. 67. Kettler, Helen 67. Spanish Club 2. Kilday, Nancy 67, 158, 163. Echo 4, Student Senate 1,2, Dramatic Pro- ductions 2. Kirnrnel, Paula 67, 127. Kineer, Cnrtir 67. Kirk, Dwight 67. Knohhr, Cathy 68. Hi Fi Club 2, Pep Club 2,3, Assembly Comm. 2, Dramatic Productions 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Vice-President 4. Knoler, Dennis 68. Kraft, JoAnn 68, 170. Krerneneh, Larry 68. L Lanham, Chuck 68. Lawler Sandy 30, 68, 124, 127, 129. French Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, F.N.A. 2,3, Vice-President 3, German Club 4, G.R.A. 2, Jr. Red Cross 2, Student Senate 2, Senior Mixer 4, Office Worker 4, Dramatic Produc- tions 4. Leavitt. Gary 68. JV Basketball 2 JV Football 2, Track Team 2, Student Senate 2. Leavitt. Janice 68. Pep Club 2, G.R. Comm. 2, Fr. Class Treas. 1. Lee Bob, 115, 239. Track Team 4, A'Capella 4, Mardigals 4. Lee. Harriet 18, 68,113,115,122,161,199. Biology Club 2, Commercial Club 4, F.N.A. 2, F.T.A. 2,3, Jr. Honor Club 2, Pep Club 3,4, Spanish Club 2, Sr. Honor Club 3,4, Opera Chorus 3, Varsity Band 3,4, Echo 3, Totem Pole 3, Student Senate 4, Gingham Gallop 3, Girls' Reverse Comm. 3,4, Inaugu- ral Ball 4, Snowball 3,4, Sophomore Hop 2, Wildcat Sign 4, Dramatic Productions 2,3,4, Sun Youth Forum 3, Campaign Carnival 4. Lentz. Satan 68, 189. Biology Club 2, F.N.A. 3,4, Choralettes 3,4. Leonard, Royce 68, 191. A'Capella 3,4, Dramatic Productions 3. Letonrneaa. Tim 68, 198, 200. Pep Band 3,4. -277- Lett, Sheila 68, 140. Commercial Club 4. Leufif, Ted 143. Lindberg, Alana 68. D.E.C.A. Club 3, Student Senate 4. Linn, Sharon 30, 68. Lloyd. Judy 69. Biology Club 2, D.E.C.A. 4, A'Capella 3,4, Choralettes 2. Loken. Kari 69. Biology Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Student Senate 2,3. Long. Thair 69. Lopez. Frank 143. Auto Shop 2,3,4. Lopez. Jadin 69, 113, 139. Biology Club 1, F.H.A. 1,4, Dramatic Pro- ductions 4. Lunceford, Betty 69, 189. F.H.A., Choralettes, Dramatic Productions 4. Mc McCou'n, Wayne 69. McCnllah, Dennis 69, 213, 219, 239, 241. JV Football 1, Varsity Football 2,3,4, Track Team 1,2,3,4. MCDanielt, Joyce 69. McGaffick, Sharlene 69. Latin Club 2, Pep Club 3, Mascot 3, Rhythm- ette Revue Usher 1. i1'lcGiniJey, Bill 69,114,115,116,122,133. Math Club 3,4, Chess Club 3,4, Sec-Treas. 4, Spanish Club 2, Science Club 4, Sr. Honor Club 4, Boys' State 3, Senior Ball 4, Ntl. Merit Scholarship Finalist 4, General Motors Scholarship 4, National Honor Society Scho- larship 4, Semi-Finalist, Sun Youth Forum CParticipantJ 4, Deserving Distinction 4. McKnight, Adrienne 69, 142. F.H.A. 4, Historian 4. McNair, Harlan 69. JV Football 2. 11'lcPher,fon. John lWeJley 69, 140. Biology Club 2, Commercial Club 4, French Club 2, Pep Club 4, Student Senate 2, In- augural Ball 4, Senior Mixer 4, Sweetheart Ball 4, Dramatic Productions 4, Sun Youth Forum CParticipantJ. McQnade. Linda 69, 192. Pep Club 4, Thespians 3,4, A'Capella 3,4, Madrigals 4, Opera Chorus 3, Dramatic Pro- ductions 2,3,4, ,1lcReynoldJ.Dai'id 69, 116, 122. Amateur Radio 2, Debate 2, Ham Radio 2, Sr. Honor 4, Boys' State 3. M Machercher. Jeanette 69, 191. A'Capella 1,2,4, Choralettes 1, Student Sen- ate 1, Dramatic Productions 4. Madden, Loair 69. Major, Robert 70, 235. Baseball 4, JV Football 2. Manuel, Melody 70, 129. Chemistry Club 3, German Club 4, Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 2, Science Club 4, Totem Pole 3, Girls' Nation 3, Rhythmette Revue 2. Alarhold. Penny 70, 170 V . I . Marriott, Ronald, 70, 111, 1 3,345 'V Q, 191, 192, 193, 199, 201. Pep Club 4, Thes 'ans ,4, ,E ape a -1 Mard' s Vic Pr . - era rus 3,4, l I 3,4, IT! 9: 0 4, 1 to 4, Stud e e 4' nigh- n i 4fLDr matic Prod .. n 2,3 , Sun ox, Forum CPar- ticipa 1 4, W o' Who Finali Marrhall '40 , 133, 1' 1. 1 Chemie 'L ub 3, Hono lub 2' Sp ish C 'Ib 1' Scien , D s r reez 4, So homor sembly . Marhbar Sharron' 26,115 . , Maaer. Bonnie 7 , 115,20 . jr. Ho or 2, V res. 2, r. Red ss 2,Rhy tte Co ittee 2, ythmett S - dentM a r 3,4 na ur all, Host s 4, Drama od ions ,4. Meyer, it 7 3, 136. Biology l , C ess b 4, Math Club 4, Science C b 4, S ok tomp 2. Miller. Bonnie 70. Biology Club 2, . A. 1, G.R.A. 4, Jr. Red Cross 2. Miller, Larry 70, 213, 215, 217, 225, 227, 231. Varsity Club 2,3,4, JV Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4, Varsity Football 4. Miller, Mary Lon 70, 145, 159. Latin Club 1,2, Pep Club 4, Echo 2,3,4, To- tem Pole 3. Miller, Steve 70, 113. Debate Club 4, F.T.A. 2, jr. Red Cross 2,3, Dramatic Productions 4, Sun Youth Forum iParticipantD 4. Minden, Gregory 70. Debate Club 3, French Club 3, Latin Club 4, Projectionists Club 3. Mitchell. ferry 213. Mlynarczylc. Tanya 55, 70, 164, 170, 181. Jr. Honor Club 2, Latin Club 1,2, Junior Prom Comm. 3, Senior Ball Comm. 4, Homecoming Float, Co-Chairman, Junior Prom Attendant 3, Homecoming Queen At- tendant 4, Senior Class Secretary 4. Moffett, Larry 138. D.E.C.A. Club 4. Moore, Steve 7O,32,130,133. Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 3, Hi Fi Club 2, Latin Club 2,3,4, Science Club 4, Spook Stomp 2, Dramatic Productions 4. Morelli, joan 70. Moroch. Philip 70, 143. Auto Shop 4, Sergeant of Arms 4. Morrirori. Dadley Lee 70. Science Club 4. Morriron, Wayne 71, 138. 11l01'lP77IE7Z.Hllgh7i6 71. N Naylor. Robert 18, 71, 110, 113, 114, 115, 116, 122, 132, 162,196. Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 3, President 3, Chess Club 3,4, Chairman 3,4, Debate 3,4, Vice-President 4, Jr. Honor Club 2, Math Club 2,3,4, President 4, Science Club 4. Vice- President 4, Sr. Honor Society 3,4, Vice-Pres- ident 3, President 4, And So . . . 3,4, Totem ole 3, Student Senate 3, Rules Comm. Chair- man, Boys' State 3, Spook Stomp Comm. 2, Dramatic Productions 2,4, Finalist Elks Lead- ership Contest 4, Natl. Merit Scholarship Fin- alist 4, General Motors 'Scholarship Winner 4, First Place State Debate 3, Sun Youth Forum 3,4, Finalist 3. Nelson, Anne 71. Nearneyer. Richard 71, 113, 116, 130, 161, 196. . Chess Club 3,4, Debate 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Latin Club 2,3,4, Photography Club 2, Desert Breeze 4, Boys' State 3, Ne- vada Debating Champion 2. Newberry, Loralie 71, 189, 196. Biology 2,3, Debate 3,4, Treasurer 4, Jr. Red Cross 3, Choralettes 2,4, Vice-President X4, Student Senate 4, Spook Stomp Comm. 2, La Setoma Leadership Award 4. Newman. Barbara 71. O O'Brien, Sandra 71. Ornerr, Carol 71, 188, 189. F.H.A. 1,2,3, Historian 1, Vice-President 2, Historian 3, Choralettes 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, President 3, Vice-President 4, Student Sen- ate 1. Ouerhy, Eileen 71. P Palrner, Carole 71, 138. Biology Club 2, D.E.C.A. 4. Pardini. Martha 71, 145. G.R.A. 4, Hi Fi Club 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Stu- dent Senate 2, 3, Girls' Reverse Comm. 2, Dramatic Productions 4. Parirey, jay 71. D.E.C.A. 4, Hi Fi Club 4. Parher, Don 71. Partridge, lay 71. Payne. Rarrell 71, 133. Spanish Club 2, Science Club 4, Student Sen- ate 2, S.E.C. 4. Payton. Charlex 71, 225, 227, 228, 239, 240. jr. Varsity Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 1, 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, jr. Varsity Football 2, Track 1,2,3,4. Pearron. Clarh 235. Perlore. Robert 71. Perry. Vana 18, 71, 203, 204. Pep Club 2, Rhythmettes 3,4, Student Sen- ate 4, Gingham Gallop Comm. 3, Inaugural Ball Comm. 4, Wildcat Sign Comm. 4. Phelps, Randall 72. Phillips. jim 72, 198, 200. Phillipr. Pam 72, 125. Pilther. Maria 72. Pingel, Shirley 30, 72, 111, 117, 145, 151, 153, 164, 170,174,180 Pep Club 1, 4, jr. Varsity Cheerleader 2, Chairman 2, Head Varsity Cheerleader 4, Student Senate 4, Girls' State 3, Girls' Re- verse Comm. 2, Interscholastic Comm. Chair- man 4, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Sweetheart Ball Comm. 4, Dramatic Productions 2, 4, Home- coming Queen 4, Sweetheart Couple 4. Piper, lady 72, 115, 189. Plymell, Karen 72, 161. jr. Red Cross 2, Desert Breeze 3, 4, -278- Polk, Kenneth B. 72. Thespians 4, Dramatic Productions 4. Pope, Torn 72. Porray, Dale 18, 72, 145, 158. Amateur Radio Club 2,3,4, Secretary 2, Treas- urer 3, Pep Club 4, Photography Club 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2, Thespians 4, Echo 3,4, Stu- dent Senate 4, Wildcat Sign Comm. 4, Dra- matic Productions 4. Portanoea, Andria 72. Porteont, Tom 72. Porter, Chnh 72, 161. Spanish Club 1, Desert Breeze 1,2,3,4, Sports Editor 4, Sun Youth Forum 4. Porter, joan 17, 72, 113, 145, 198. Potter, Barbara lean 72. Preston, Loi: 72. R Ramrey, Gary 72. Ranh, Karen 73,191. G.R.A. 2, Pep Club 4, A'Capella 3,4, Choral- ettes 2. Rapone, Nancy 73, 138. D.E.C.A. 4. Rarler, Sandra 73, 115, 160, 161. Ratner, Marc 73, 133. Biology Club 3, Chemistry Club 3, Spanish Club 2, Science Club 4. Rawlingr, Kathleen 73, 115, 190. Biology Club 2, French Club 2, 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, Secretary 3, Jr. Honor Society 2, Pep Club 4, Sr. Honor Society 3,4, A'Capella 2,3,4, Opera Chorus 2, Echo 4, Student Senate 3, 4, Assembly Comm. 2,3, Sun Youth Forum 3. Ray, Bill 73, 227, 230. jr. Varsity Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3,4, Track 2, Student Senate 2, Sun Youth Forum 4. Ray, Carol 73. Reid, Kent 73, 163. French Club 2, Dance Band 1,2, Pep Band 1,2,AndSo...4. Reid, Rosalyn 73, 142. F.H.A. President 4. Relin, Brian 73. Spanish Club 2. Rarnih. Marty 73. Reynold, Robert 73. Riley,Da1zid 73. Robertson. Linda 73, 191. Art Guild 2,3, Debate 3,4, Jr. Red Cross 2, A'Capella 2,3,4, Opera Chorus 3. Robinson, Marilyn 73. Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 3,4, jr. Hon- or Club 2, jr. Red Cross 3, Spanish Club 1,2, Sr. Honor Society 3. Rogich. Sig 73, 170. Sr. Ball Comm. 4, Dramatic Productions 2. Rorernan. Brenda 73. Rorenzweig, Fred 32, 73, 130, 137. Latin Club 3,4, Pre Med 4, S.E.C. 4. Rahl. fadron 74. Spanish Club 1,2, Sergeant-at-arms 2. Ruiz, Romona 189. Rarhing. Alan 127, 147, 213, 218, 239, 240. Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 3, French Club 2,3,4, Pep Club 4, Varsity Club 3,4, jr. Varsity Football 1,25 Varsity Football 3,45 Track 2,3,45 Spook Stomp Comm. 2. Rurtell, Patty 74. Dramatic Productions 4. Ryan, Christy 74, 124, 125. French Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4. S Sadur, Rikki 74, 193. Art Guild 35 Thespians 3,45 Student Senate 35 Dramatic Productions 3,4. Sampron, Leroy, 138. D.E.C.A. 45 Student Senate 1. Sanderron, Vicki 74, 140, 158. Commercial Club 45 Echo 4, Sr. Class Editor 4. Seater, Martha 74,113,159,161,170. Biology Club 25 Pep Club 2,35 Desert Breeze 3,45 Echo 35 Student Senate 2,35 Sr. Ball Comm. 45 Snowball Comm, 3. Scaeffer, Sandra 74, 190, 191, 192. A'Capella 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Mardigals 45 Dramatic Productions 2,3,4. Scheinhanm, Rita 30, 74, 127. Commercial Club 35 French Club 3, 45 F.T.A. 25 Pep Club 35 And So . , . 25 Girls' Reverse Comm. 35 Sr. Ball Comm. 45 Snowball Comm. 25 Dramatic Productions 2. Schlander, Georgia 74 . Jr. Red Cross 2,35 Spanish Club 25 Student Senate 4. Schnterman, Stevie 74. Scott, Satan 74. Seaman, Roger 20, 74, 153, 198. jr. Honor Club 25 Latin Club 1, 25 Math Club 25 Senior Court Judge 1,2,3,4, Chief Court Judge 45 Dramatic Productions 3,4. Sedore, Iacki 30, 74, 110, 113, 114, 115, 122, 125,133,159, 203, 204. Biology Club 25 Chemistry Club 35 French Club 3,45 F.T.A. 15 Jr. Honor Club 25 Span- ish Club 15 Science Club 45 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Rhythmettes 3,45 Echo 45 Inaugural Ball Hostess 45 Dramatic Productions 1,2,3,45 Betty Crocker Homemaker 45 Ntl. Merit Scholarship Finalist 45 General Motors Scho- larship Winner 45 Sun Youth Forum 4. Sellerr, Mike 74 Baseball 25 jr. Varsity Basketball 2. Shannon, Sharleen 74, 161. Pep Club 3,45 Desert Breeze 3,45 Sun Youth Forum 4. Sharoff. Satan 74, 191. Thespians 45 A'Capella 2,3,45 Student Senate 3,45 Dramatic Productions 3,4, Sharp, Marge 74. Art Guild 35 F.H.A. 33 Hi Fi Club 2, 35 A'Capella 2,35 Madrigals 45 Opera Chorus 3g Student Senate 3,45 Oramatic Productions 4. Shelley, Gary 74. Shelton, Barhara 31, 74. Siddall, Kay 30, 74, 111. Thespians 2,35 A'Capella 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Student Senate 2,35 Inaugural Ball Comm. 45 Dramatic Productions 4. Sierk, Christina 75. Silver, Vicki 75, 145. Pep Club 45 Totem Pole Comm. 35 Student Senate 2,35 Dramatic Productions 4. Singleton, Bill 75. Spanish Club 3. Skinner, Rote Ann 75. Thespians 3,45 Dramatic Productions 3,4. Skogland, Iamer 75. Sloan, Mike 20, 75, 113, 116, 153, 160. Biology Club 25 Debate 25 Pep Club 45 Span- ish Club 2,35 Desert Breeze Asst. Editor 45 Student Senate 3,45 Senior Court Judge 45 Boys' State 35 Assembly Comm. 2,3,45 In- augural Ball Chairman 45 Interscholastic Comm. 45 Sr. Mixer Comm. 45 Sweetheart Ball Comm. 45 Wildcat Sign Comm. 45 Dra- matic Productions 45 Sun Youth Forum 3,4. Small, Steve 75,130,145,187. Art Guild 45 Biology Club 2,35 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Pep Club: Echo 3. Smick, Bunny 75,142,145,198,199. G.R.A. 2,35 Pep Club 4. Smith. Brenda 138. Smith, Elaine 75, 191. A'Capella 3,45 Opera Chorus 3. Smith, Lizzie 75. Smith, Mary 75, 140, 158. Commercial Club 3,4, Secretary 45 Jr. Hon- or Club 25 Latin Club 1,25 Echo 45 Dramatic Productions 1,3. Smith, Shannon 75. Smoit:e,lay 235,237. Soule. George 75, 115, 122, 133, 147, 157, 162, 239, 241. Chemistry Club 35 French Club 35 Hi Fi Club 2,35 Science Club 45 Sr. Honor Society 45 Var- sity Club 45 Track 3,45 And So . . . 3,4, Editor 3, Co-Editor 45 Echo Copy Editor 4. Splnde. Roger 75. Spradling, Blaine 76. Steele, Bill 18, 76,113, 116. Biology Club 25 Chemistry Club 35 Chess Club 3,45 Spanish Club 15 Student Senate 45 Boys' State 35 Spook Stomp Comm. 25 Wild- cat Sign Comm. 45 Sun Youth Forum 4. Stetrart. Bernal 76. Stewart, Gary 54, 76, 115, 116, 122, 170. Chemistry Club 35 Jr. Honor Society Presi- dent 25 Latin Club 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Sr. Honor Society 3,45 Boys' State 35 Jr. Prom Comm. 45 Sr. Mixer Comm. 4. Stezwart. Lon Ann 18, 30, 76, 113, 115, 122, 125, 140, 156, 203, 204. Biology Club 25 Chemistry Club 35 Com- mercial Club 3,45 French Club 2,3,45 Jr. Hon- or Club 25 Pep Club 2,35 Sr. Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 35 Rhythmettes 45 And So . . . 33 Echo 2,3,4, Freshman Editor 2, Overtime Ac- tivities Editor 3, Editor 45 Totem Pole Comm. 35 Student Senate 45 Gingham Gallop Comm. 35 Inaugural Ball Hostess 45 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Snowball Comm. 35 Spook Stomp Comm. 25 Dramatic Productions 2,3,45 -lr. Class Treasurerg Sun Youth Forum 4. Stewart, Ronald 76, 143. Ste1t'art.Ro.fe 76, 110, 153. Thespians 25 Student Senate 25 Interscholas- tic Comm. 45 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Sr. Ball Comm. 45 Sophomore Hop Comm. 25 Dra- matic Productions 25 Sophomore Class Sec- retary 2. Stezrart. Rorolyn 76. -279- Pep Club 35 Echo 45 Sweetheart Ball Comm. 3. Strange. Roger 76, 138. Biology Club 2,35 D.E.C.A. 45 Photography Club 15 Sophomore Hop Comm, 2. Strodl. lohn 76, Pep Club 4. Sudherry. Dennir 76. Summer, Rohert 76. Sutherland. Ed 76, 138. D.E.C.A. 4, Vice-President 4. Sutherland. john 76, 111, 161. Spanish Club 25 Desert Breeze 4. SIl'tl77f077. Harold 76. T Taitt. jannette 76, 142, 145, 193. F.H.A. 45 Pep Club 45 Thespians 3,45 Opera Chorus 35 Student Senate 45 Dramatic Pro- ductions 3, 4. Tanner, George 76. Tatara. Hiroko 76, 119, 122, 145, 193. Pep Club 45 Sr. Honor Society 45 Thespians 45 Desert Breeze 45 Student Senate 45 Sun Youth Forum 45 Exchange Student 4. Thietr. Boh 77,138,145,159. D.E.C.A. 45 Hi Fi Club 25 Pep Club 3,45 Jr. Varsity Football 1,25 Varsity Football 2,35 Echo 45 Dramatic Productions 2,3,4. Thomaf. Anthony 77. Thomp:on.Peggy 77. Thornton. Richard 22, 23, 77. Student Senate 15 S.E.C. 45 Dramatic Pro- ductions 25 Freshman Boys' P-TA Represen- tative 1. Triolo. Don 77. Titderior. La Verna 77, 111, 138. D.E.C.A. 4, Historian 45 Varsity Band l,2,3, 45 Dramatic Productions 2,3,4. Turner, Boh 77. A'Capella 35 Dramatic Productions 4. Tanker. Anita 77. Turpin. Alherta 77, 191. Art Guild 25 French Club 3,45 F.H.A. 15 A'Capella 45 Student Senate 2,3. U Urga. Bill 18, 23, 77, 146, 153, 213, 214. Spanish Club 1,25 Varsity Club 3, 45 jr. Var- sity Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 35 Var- sity Football 3,45 Track 25 Student Senate 45 S.E.C. 45 Interscholastic Comm. 4. Urga.11like 77, 239. Varsity Club 3,45 Track 2,4. V Valder. Terry 77. Dramatic Productions 4. Valle. Donald 77. Van Bzzrkirk. Cherie 77. Vance. Dianne 77,114,159, 162,187. Art Guild 3,45 And So. . . Art Editor 45 Echo Ad Layout Editor 4. Vanderpool. Marcene 77, 161 . Desert Breeze 45 Dramatic Productions 4. Vanderer. Bill 77, 143, 235 237. Auto Shop 45 Baseball 3,4, Van Go1'don.Nancy 78, 131. F.N.A. 3,4, President 4, jr. Red Cross 2,39 Madrigals 4, Opera Chorus 3. W llValke1'.Cbdppell 78. Jr. Red Cross-11 A'Capella 2.3.41 Student Senate 2. ll all2e1',Cb1'i.rty 78, 138. D.E.C.A. 4, Spanish Club 1, Student Senate 1, Dramatic Productions 4. ll albe1'.lWuyne 78, 113.133, l37,158, 161. Photography Club 2,3,4, President 3,4, Pro- jectionist 2, Spanish Club 2, Science Club 4, Desert Breeze 2,3,4, Echo 3,4 Student Senate 1,4, Dramatic Productions 3,4 Wfalt. Carol 78. ll alter.Li11da 78, 131. F.H.A. 3,4, Treasurer 4, Thespians 4, Dra- matic Productions 2,4. Warrben. Rufrell 79. ll a.rbburn.Sba1z'mz 18, 78. Spanish Club 1, Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 1, Student Senate 2,4, Girls' Reverse Comm. 1. lWa.rbir7gtof1.Cbdrler 239. llVebe1'. Elizabeth 78, 193. F.T.A. 1.2,3,4, Historian 3, President 4, Spanish Club 3,4, Thespians 3,4, President 4, Dramatic Productions 3.4. Webrmfzn. Leold 30, 78, 113, 115, 122, 144, 156, 162. F.T.A. 2, jr. Honor Club 2, Pep Club Sec- retary 4, Sr. Honor Society 3,4, And So . . . 3,4, Business Manager 4, Echo 3,4, Business Manager 4, Student Senate 3,4, Sr. Mixer Comm. 4, Scholarship to Valparaiso U. 4, Sun Youth Forum 4. lVei11.ttei11.Bwce 78. Weller. Debby 78. Art Guild 2.3, Jr. Red Cross 3. ll e.fl,l1lerid 78. 1I'fhippIe.Eoan 78, 163, 198, 200. 1Wilcox.Pe!e 78, 163. Amateur Radio 4, Hi Fi Club 1,2,3, Pep Club 1, Baseball 4, Jr. Varsity Football 1,2, And So . . . 4, Student Senate 1. llvilgfzr. Ierrie 78. llVilbimo11.B1'ure 78,115,133.197. Debate 4 Science Club 4, Sun Youth Forum 4. llyillethfon 78. ll illiumr. julia 78, 187. Art Guild 2,3,4, Biology Club 2, F.H.A. 2, Hi Fi Club 2,3, And So . . . 2, Wildcat Sign Comm. 4. Williams. Kay 78. D.E.C.A. 4, Spanish Club 2. ll7illiamr.Robe1'f 78. ll il.ro1z.Lo1Hzie 79. Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 1, Student Senate 4. ll7'ire11be1-get. Anthony 79. ll iI.f. Diane 79. ll7'0lfe. Ida 79. ll omble. jackie 30, 79,113,126 Biology Club 2, French Club 2,3,4, Spook Stomp Comm. 2, Sun Youth Forum 4. llv00db7l1'j'. Bruce 22, 23, 79, 115, 116, 227, 231. Spanish Club 1,2, Sr. Honor Society 4, Var- sity Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4, Baseball 1, Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4, Captain 4, Stu- dent Senate 3, S.E.C. 4, Boys' State 3, Jr. Class P-TA Representative 3. Woods. Susan 79, 125, 127, 192, 193, 198, 199. Chemistry Club 3, French Club 1,2,3,4, Jr. Honor Club 2, Spanish Club 4, Thespians 3, 4, A'Capella 1, Choralettes 1, Opera Chorus 2,3 Madrigals 4, Varsity Band 2,3,4, Dra- matic Productions 1,2,3,4. lWooge, Ronald 79, 135. Biology Club 3,4, Sanish Club 2, Science Club 2, Varsity Club 3,4, Track 3,4, Spook ,Stomp Comm. 3,4, State Track Award 3. 11'7o1'bmrm, Don 79. Jr. Varsity Football 2,3. lW1'igbi. ,lack 79. Pep Club 4 Spanish Club 2,3. 1lV1'igb!. fonnie 31, 79, 191. Jr. Red Cross 1,2, Spanish Club 1,2,3, A'Ca- pella 4. Wrigbl. Paula 79. Y Yater, Ginger 17, 79, 203, 204. Art Guild 2, French Club 2,3, Jr. Honor Club 2, Rhythmettes 3,4, And So . . . 3, Stu- dent Senate 3,4, Treasurer 4. Yonkorbi, Dolorer 79. Biology Club 2, French Club 3, Hi Fi Club 2, jr. Red Cross 2,3, Echo 2,33 Student Senate 1, Spook Stomp Comm. 2. Yo1'k.foyce 79, 189. Choralettes 2,4. Z Zezzoff. Terrie 20, 30, 79, 113, 154, 161. jr. Red Cross 3, Vice-Chairman 3, Spanish Club 2, Desert Breeze 3,4, Senior Court Judge 4, Assembly Comm. Advisor 4, Sun Youth Forum 4. Ziegler. Carol 79, 138. D.E.C.A.4. tmiors A Acklin, Tommy 82. Agron, Charlene 82, 163. Alcorn Ed 141,193. Aldredge, Wesley Lind 82. Allen, Judi 82, 126. Allen, Robert 82. Alper, Eliot 82. Amato. Forry 163. Anderson, Vickie 82. Apollon, Leo 163. Apple, Patricia 82, 125. Arrant,juanice 82. Arrant,Juanita 82. Ashworth, Margie 82, 113, 161, 163. Askew, Marilyn 82. -280- B Babbs, Sherry 82, 113, 129, 142,145,154 Baker, Cinda 18, 82,113,130, 203, 204. Baker, Roger 82. Bales, Robert 82, 235. Barnes, John Steve 82. Barnett, Carolyn- 18, 82, 126, 145, 154. Barrett, jimmy 18, 82, 126, 145, 154. Bartlett, Bruce 82, 163. Bash, Alfred 82, 193, 213, 216. Bawden, Lynn 82. Baxter, Bob 32, 82. Beckstead, Paulette 83, 189. Bell, Armene 83,113, 203, 205. Benson, Helen 83. Bernstein, Andrea 83. Bertino, Michelle 83, 126, 145. Biggar, Tom 80, 83,113,157,159. Blaine, Dennis 143. Block, Ruth 83, 128,145. Blogg, Noel 83. Boice, Jerry 83. Bondurant, Luana 83, 198. Brady, Neil 198, 200. Brende, Al 83. Brewer, Charles Michael 83. Broderick, Mike 83. Brodine, Bob 83. Brown, Debby 83, 125, 203, 205. Brown, Laura 83, 154. Buck, Charold 83, 113, 124, 125, 129, 145 162 Burge, Marlys 83,113,126,13O,192,198. Burleson, Toni 83, 163. Bushell, Terry 83. Byers, Sandy 83. C Cabrera, Art 83. Cameron-Stuart, Alex 83. Carder, Karen 83, 145. Carlson, Kathy 83. Carr, Kitt 84, 113, 122, 129, 133, 136, 142 192,198, 200. Casimir, Val 84. Chamberlain, Mary Helen 84. Chretien, Kathy 84, 126, 193. Clark, Ken 84. Clark, Robert 138. Cochran, Carrol 84, 125. Cohen, Lynn 84. Comer, Owen 84. Conger, Suzanne 84, 140. Cook, Betty 84,130,131, 198, 200. Copening, Lee 84. Cornwall, Gretchen 84, 113, 198. COX, Michelle 18, 32, 84. Cox, Patricia 84. Crinnitt-3,10 Anne 84, 140. D Davis, Ben 84. DeBruyn, Gail 84. Denison, Janis 18, 30, 84, 145. deYoung, Maurice 84. Dibbern, Phyllis 84. Dibble, Ed 84, 213. ,Tr Dokter, Georgie 84. Donaldson, Don 84. Downey, Clayton 84, 227, 230, 235, 237. Downey, Harold 84, 141. DuFour, Beverly 84. Duffy, Mike 84. Duncan, Harvey 84. E Ecker, David 198. Entelisano, Angelo 85. Everhart, Bob 163. F Fauala, Mike 2 3 5. - Farina, Buff 239, Fisher, David Russell 85. Fisher, Tori 85. Fittante, James 85. Foscarini, George 85. Fried, Barry 125, 198, 200. Friedman, Bette Lou 85. Froyd, Jim 85. G Galster, Candy 80, 85, 129, 145, 165, 190, 191, 192. Gannon, Diane 85. Gardner, Ronald 85. Gay, Clonie 85. Geertsema,Vicki 85, 128. Giambre, Barbara 85. Giancontieri, Paula Jo 30, 85, 145, 191. G1idwe11,Jim 85. Godfrey, Susan 85. Goldstein, Karen 85. Goldwater, Hilary 18, 85,145,151,179,181. Goshen, Sherma 85, 127. Grafman, Merle 85, 128, 140, 145. Graham, Bill 85, 213. Greenspun, Susan 85, 113. Greenstein, Joe 85, 227, 229. Griffiths, Anne 85, 126, 163, 203, 205. Grossman, Joyce 86. Guice, Morris 86. Gunn, James 86. H Habbeshaw, Vicki 86, 125, 145. Hahn, Kirby 86, 142. Hallett, Pamela 31. Halter, Bob 86. Hanna, Terry 86. Hansen, Diana 86, 163. Hanson, Stefani 86. Harrell, Lynda 137. Harris, Richard 86, 122, 130, 147, 198, 200 212. Harrison, Tom 86, 138. Hartig, Gary 86, 198. Hartwell, William 86. Harvey, Duncan 86. Havas, Claudette 86. Heath, Wally 86. Heimberg, Bob 86, 113, 122, 132, 133, 136, 162. Hemphill, Leilani 86. Hemphill, William Jerry 86. Hill, Andrea 80, 86, 145, 179. Himstreet, Janice 86, 140, 191. Hines, Herman J. 191. Hixenbaugh, Sharon 86, 202. Horrocks, Mary Margaret 86, 142, 191, 192. Horton, Gail 86,113,159 Howard, Milton 86, 143. Hughes, Johnny 211, 213, 214. Hughes, Sharon 189. Huff, Chuck 86. 1 Jacobs, Larry 86. Jarvis, Robert 87. Johnson, Cheryl 87, 128, 129, 190, 191. Johnson, JoAnn 18, 87,145. Johnson, Nora 87, 169, 179. Johnson, Pam 87, 122, 191, 192, 198, 200. Johnson, Sandy 87. Johnson, Tillman 227, 231. Jung, Loretta 87, 127. K Kann, Marilou 87. Kantor, Ronnie 87. Katzman, Elaine 87, 191, 192, 202. Kaufman, Rick 87, 138. Keil, Kenneth 87. Kelly, Dave 87. Kerivan, Mike 87. Kilian, Charles 87,113,122,133,134,197. King, Richard 87, 143. King, Robert 87, 143. King, Veria 87. Kissel, Joyce 87. Kleyman, Paul 87, 129, 239. Kline, Barbara 87. Kopp, Carol 18, 87,145, 158. Kranz, Merry Ann 87, 125. L LaCombe, Barry 87. Lamb, Jan 87,113,144,169, Larsen, Jon 87, 122. Larson, John Eric 87,130,19l,192, 198. Lasky, Micki 81, 88,113,159, 203, 205. Leake, Bonnie 32, 88. Leake, Lee Henry 32, 88. Leavitt, Bill 88, 239. Lee, Robert 88, 241. Lee Yvonne 201. Leib, Elliot 88, 124, 125, 198. Leslie, David 88. Lew, Albert 88,122,133,136. Lloyd, Linda 88, 140. Lokken, Scott 88, 129. Long, Gary 88. Loudin, Richard L. 88. Love, Norman 88, 122. Lovelace, Charlotte 88, 140. Lowe, Sybil 88, 122, 128,129, 145, 163. Lowrey, Lorraine 88. Luchman, Craig 88. -281- Mc McAllister, Sydnee 88, 140, 145, 159, 163 McG1oth1an,Neemah 88, 137, 162, 191. McGowan, Michele 88. McLaughlin, Mike 88. McNally, Eileen 88. McNatt, Debbie 88, 142. M Mackelprang, Jean 89, Martinez, Sarah 189. Mahan, Dwight 89. Mande, E. M. 89. Manuel, Bill 89. Marandola, Josephine 89. Martineau, Karen 89. Means,Danny 89. Melvin, James 89,163 Melvin, Mike 89, 217. Miller, Margie 89. Miner, Johnny 89. Minker, Allen G. 89,122,132,133,134,167 Mirabelli, Dennis 89. Mitchell, Kay 89, 159, 163, 203. 205. Montello, Larry 89. Moore, Stanley 89. Morgan, Jim 89. Moss, Joy 89, 126. 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