Los Alamos High School - La Loma Yearbook (Los Alamos, NM)

 - Class of 1967

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N' I! !Ll, Table Uf Con tents Foreword ....................... 4 Dedication .... . . .10 Academic .... . . . .12 Student LW ..... . . .38 Students. . . . . .52 Sports .... .. . .118 Organizations. . . . . . .150 Hzghlzlglzts ........ .... 1 92 Acknowledgements .... .... 2 18 Index and Advertising .... .... 2 20 K ,A it FW K L. ., .A ' f ut .. .,. N WM, Ti i at ...W .lg ,K ,, f '53 ' . 'M af' t ,'...A 6554. it . ' m s. ,-:tif .. -. .,a,t','.: ' Wfga A :,- . v 1-H '?f7ec,,,a,::'Qsf .X 2 N t- :lit fi - 'gi' M. 4' . L- ' - ' fi?a1!i2laf+iists.tfet.S.s?s-.tfs.,ff. 'P -- , Ysguhr as grjs N 2 1 QL F ,, ,M 1 9 W ., 3. MIT' Xtx' 2. fs. f .gt . J... N' f -1 ,,,.Q get I. - ' f '?25i'i 1 A 1 -'AV' g ,, .fn f T,: 'f'fi -'fi1L : is ' X ng V Ei ' 't -- -4--M W- . -ig. , 5 , k ms K, , .. ,. 0 my 5 4 S' , i l V 'Q -sf 1 ' - VP f- 741 V, . ,, wind . ..., ' . A 'K 4 'sf A - T , 1 QIT1: ,t fi. J A i ,y , .gs , I e .. .V . , f ,, .f... ..., ...,, m s... -Q T ' J' U - ' - -Cf .wt Foreword Los Alamos High School is students. There are the scholastic minded and the sports minded. There are those who are active in numerous clubs and there are those whojoin no clubs. o The education students at LAHS receive is of the highest quality and thosewho, entercollege as a graduate of LAHS are considered good. col- lege material, l H 3 R . Sports is an important part of LA High. This year's football team brought a state football championship to the school for the first time. Baseball and track were considered important for the two teams came home with high honors. T' 'Graduation completed the year, especially for the seniors. Each senior remembered his own special moments and exciting times. T T The highlight events of theyear were impor- tant to all students. Homecoming, Sadie Hawk- ins, Sweethearts, and Prom were all events that students looked forward totweeks in advance of the respective dates. This year's La Loma captures the events of Los Alamos High duringtthe 1966-67 term. tv 2-gvffewy ,xt tw -wa, - Attempt Los Alamos High School pro- yides its 1,000 plus enrollment of students everything from a superior education to extra-curricular activi- ties and sports ayailable year- round. The school year begins with an assembly the opening day of school when Mr. Joyce introduces the new teachers to the student body. The remainder ofthe first week is like a getting acquainted time when both teachers and incoming sophomores become acquainted with thejuniors and seniors. The sports part of school gets underway the first week after school starts with the opening ol' the football season. This year our exceptional football team encour- aged school spirit by winning all games but two and went on to win the State Class A championship against Anthony-Gadsden, a game played here on Thanksgiving Day. Bomb scares became a common place item in everyday school life this year. Twice the student body was sent home because of telephone calls. The third time students were sent to the gymnasium and only missed an hour ofclass. Dances were as ever popular this year. The numerous types of' dances gave students the opportunity to attend the kind they like most. 6 Direction fn, Traflic Social Problems Alter-game dances, Sadie Hawk- ins, Sweethearts, the Key Club Formal, Homecoming, and Prom were some ofthe regularly sched- uled dances. A computer dance was held forthe Hrst time this year where students were matched scien- tificly. A tremendous interest in drama was shown this year in three sep- arate school productions. Two of them were performed by the Olions, the schoolls drama club. 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X The Los Alamos Board of Educational Trustees are Mr, Bbjztrke, Mr. Christenson, Mr, I-lainmel, Mrs. Mills, and Dr. Dotson. Mr,Joyt'C Ur. RiCh21Fd Mr. Dickey busily checks the attendance records for the first semester a Q wage ip X rs X rs X rs Mrs . Kurtz Mrs. Breisth ,,, Cooper Dx orak Snow den 96 .Rv :L I4 Academic QW Mr, Dickey assists 21 student in the scheduling of his classes for the next school year, A a'mz'nz'stm1fz'0n The administration this year continued to serve the students in the best possible way. Because there were no new administraters, the men who held last yearis offices were able to continue programs which they initiated last year. Mr. Joyce concluded his Fifth year as principal at LAHS during this term. During his five years as principal he helped students in various areas. The new buildings added to E-wing and the con- struction of the future Learning Center will add to the continued growth of the administration and help students with a broader range of elective courses. f vamp, t, ix Dr, Mcflee Mr. Joyce converses with Mr, Wagner about the new schedule. I5 Academic ..5i..,F-.av ,. - Mrs. Mendius Mrs. McCleskey ,, Watavgim S, Msg, I t 'vw . . Miss Miller ---ef--tw s pa ff- S. S 16 Academic Miss Marony Mrs. Fries Mrs. Campbell Miss Altpeter txiletf X ,I i,,., i.i,lii ,... t 9153 sqm ie' , I If KY, E was ff 'tim , i X. Miss Parker Mr. Sedlacek MISS NANCY JO ALTPETER - English III, B.A. University of Massachusetts, M. Ed. Bridge- water State University. MRS. JEAN M. CAMP- BELL - English IV, Advanced Composition, Advanced Literature, B.A. Doane College, MA. University of Omaha. MRS. SHIRLEY S. FRIES i Latin, English IV, Cornell University, Ameri- can Academy of Rome. INIISS ANN IW. MARO- NEY - English Il, B.S. Mankato State College, Mankato, Minn. MRS. LUCILLE MCCLESKEY - English II, B.A. Texas Women's University, M.A. Southern Methodist University, Highlands University. NIRS. PATRICIA NIENDIUS - English IV, B.A. UCLA. MISS LINDA GAYLE MILLER - English II, English III, B.A. Texas Technological College. MISS LYNDA L. PARK- ER - English III, English II, BS Edinboro State College. MR. ROBERT C. SEDLACEK - Eng- lish III, English IV, B.A. Missouri Valley College. MR. ROSS RAMSEY - English IV, MS. Un- iversity of Utah. MRS. MOLLY WYLES - Eng- lish Ilg B.A., M.A. Highlands. MR. RODNEY YOUNG -Journalism, English III, B.A. Univer- sity of Colorado. Mr. Ramsey Mrs. Wyles Mr. Young Mrs. Phillips explains the origin of ancient brass rubings of England to one of 'Xlrs Mendius' senior English classes. ,-rv Study groups can be very productive especially when three girls work to- gether, Department Plans Ina'z'vz'a'uatz'zea' Instruction This year several new members were added to the English De- partment. Miss Marilyn Standridge, Miss Ann Maroney, Miss Lynda Parker, and Miss Linda Miller were all added to the staff. Several new films, film strips, and overhead slides were pur- chased to make the study ofliterature easier for the student to comprehend. The Department is now in the process of planning for individualized instruction in the new Learning Center. The Center should be completed by early fall. Again this year as in past years much emphasis was placed on the reading of the novel. Novels such as Lora' jim, and Return of the Native were required for reading for many of the English class- es. t :,, A. y 4. -uhm fe K .4 K Reima--a-.n...,,,,-, .g................., S... M i' 'llluq...e-et Participating in an English class is one of the qualities seen in our high school. M155 Linda Niiller and Dennis Clark evidently Sterling Black receives help in Mrs. McCleskeyis sophomore English class. find some humor in the Practica! English maga- zine. 17 Academic .H-a...,h H LJ. PM fa. s-.NNNQW A guest speaker in Mr. Wimberley's math class explains one ofthe many aspects of how the new style of math is used. This math student listens attentively as a difficult math problem is ex- A WV H pitttmfain his 1-lass. s M J ,K S ' 'Yi M th If ' is The Mathematics Department was greatly improved m,th or V - v - K - -'-'- 5 gil? A this year with the addition of new rooms and equipment. I t ' ' The rooms were modernized with carpeted floors and V special desks with mathematical charts. The quality of E J ,LL, N . Q course instruction was greatly improved and the depart- f . fs ment enlarged when Mr. Roy Brent and Mr. Dale Perini 3.4 y V . . ,,ig. Q ' f ', .tw ' f Joined the department. I ,- 5 'ttt' Once again, many students were enrolled in the wide . . variety of mathematics courses which provide a supple- V, E w mentary background for science. . . -3- - - . :isa Mr. Perini supervises S .Q ,. his students in a race ' I t' to solve a diflicult L ff. math problem. f t T Mr. Brent Mrs. Phillips Mr. Meaclers Mr. Schachterle Mr. Perini Mr. Wimberley NIR. ROY BRENT - Geometry, Algebra llg A.B. Western Kentucky University. MR. JAMES J. MEADERS - Department Headg Pre-Calculus, General Math, Calculusg BS. Midland College, M.A. Colorado State College of Education, 51.8. University of Illinois. MR. DALE PERINI - Algebra I, Consumers Mathg BS. Oklahoma University, M. Ed. Oklahoma University. MRS, ANNE N. PHIL- LIPS - Algebra ll, Introduction to Analysis: BS. University of Texas. NTR. LELAND SCHACHTERLE K Algebra II, Geometryg B.S. Colorado State Un- iversity, NI..-X. Western State College. NIR. FLOYD WTNIBPIRLBY - Geometry, Algebra ll. Trigonometryg B.A. Hardin-Simmons University. MA. University of Utah. M...-Mfg' 18 Academic Mr. Morris Mr. Nichols Mr. Shinn NIR. GERLAD BARRY - American Historyg BS. Sul Ross College. MR. PAUL BERTELOOT - Americal Government, American History, Sociologyg University of Denver, A.B. Sc M.A. University of Hawaii. MR. LAWRENCE M. HANSON - De- partment Headg .American History II, Government, Far Eastern Historyg BS. University ofNebraska. MR. GLEN E. HOW'L -American Historyg BS, Eastern New Mexico University, MR. WILLIAM G. MORRIS -- American Government, American Histo- ry, Economicsg BS. University ofColorado. MR. AUTHUR NICHOLS - American Government, Americal Historyg B.A. Macalester College, University of Chicago. MR. RUSSELL SHINN - Russian His- tory, American Government, American Historyg A. A. Southern Colorado State, BA. University ofColorado. Social Studies School year 1966-67 saw two new offer- ings by the department. Far Eastern and Russian History joined Sociology and Eco- nomics as electives for seniors. The depart- ment also sponsored a visit to the schools where three department of state speakers spoke on foreign policy. Also sponsored was a quarterly meeting of the New Mexico Council forthe Social Studies during Fe- bruary. Mr. Morris explains a situation involving an economic problem in the United States. Reading the chapter for future discussion is one ofthejobs for students. Mr. Barry 'VIr. Berteloot Mr. Hanson r. Howl Mr. Bertloot, Mr. Shinn, and Mr. Mor- ris sponsored the International Relations Club at the Model U.N. held at the College of Santa Fe. A panel discussion of class members adds variety to an economics class. I- W 19 Academic as M 1 -V-N. . vi.i..,, Q af -w Q., IT IIT M . . 1 I fi . 2 'S lf . w sw ti 2 ii: If I - A I Mr. Eikleberry Mr. Kollman Mr. Putman Mr. Wagner . 5 , ,Qt fl -133 .t , . 'k ,y 1 y VV,, J - NIR ROBERT R CASWEI L Head of Department PSQC Physics' B S ':': Siiiilanii College, Mfsf okiaiiiiiil state University. MR. LEON COCSPER - Chemistry, Advanced Scienceg M.S. University of Utah. MRS. ESTHER CHURCH A Biology, A.B. Waynesburg College. MR. ROBERT O. EI- KLEBERRY - Advanced Biology, Biologyg B.A. St M.S. State University of Iowa. NIR. VICTOR H. KOLLIVIAN - Chemistryg B.A. State College of Iowa. MR. DAVID L, PUTMAN - Chemistry, Biologyg BA. Dakota Wesleyan University, M.S. University of Omaha. MR. DUANE WAGNER - Earth Scienceg B.A. 81 MA. Colorado State College. 5 :fi-22 a 'ff i wifi.-i -iii... .t A-k.L, . ,QQ kk A One of the many aspects of chemistry class is learning to operate Mrs Church the analytical balance for aid in lab experiments. Mr. Cooper Vi Mr. Caswell Mr. Putman's biology class looks on as the instructor points out one ofthe many kinds of plant life they are currently studying, 20 Academic In a biology class, Ray Zimmerman observes the slow but interesting movement of a planeria during one of his labora- tory periods. Sciences This year the science department was enlarged by the expansion of E-wing which added several new class rooms. These rooms added many facil- ities which improved research during laboratory periods, The 1966-67 Science Fair was a big success which enabled two Los Alamos High School sen- iors to attend the National Science Fair in San Francisco this summer. Elaine Furrh and Peggy Eutsler try to solve their physics problems and data in one of Mr. Caswell's classes. ...lf tr- t Mr. Putnam, a new member ofthe science department, informs one of his students of her progress during the nine-weeks period. Mr. Wagner lectures to one of his earth science classes on crystal forms, Quin Zl Academic K Building up speed required much time and practice for Nicky Ons- ICH. In Business Machines Roberta Geoffrion takes a timed drill to ' - - t helpimprove accuracy and speed on the adding machine. Q. if I Nlr. Agard O - h IBM hu k 1 .5 y , , , peratingt e . mac ine ta es MR. DAN ID W . AGARD - Typing I, thought from Chery1Guerrem, Cieneral Business, BS., Mankato State i y t -':' College. MRS. BESS HEGLER - Department Head, Typing II, Shor- . T thand II, MA., Colorado State College, 22 Academic Mrs, Hegler Mrs. .jordan Mrs. Thomas 4 ar tg , at 'Qmu...,-K.-U f Denver University, University of New Mexico. MRS. KIOLEEN JORDAN - Bookkeeping I, Typing I, Oklaho- ma City University, IVIRS. LUCY THOMAS - Business Machines, Busi- ness Lawg BA., Kansas State Teachers College, University ofKansas. MRS. OPAL WINGFIELD - Shorthand I, Personal Typingg BA., Highlands Un- iversity, Denver University. Nlrs, Wingfield. ' 1 -Q-tail HIS? f f + 5 ' ' 5 W x Q. , .L lg. f i ti F .judge Alvin Van Vessem, a guest speaker in the business department, Mrs, Hegler dictates shorthand at a slow 140 words a min talks to one of Mrs, Thomas, Buusiness Law classes. ute. Business Department Exeels The Business Education Department of LAHS continued to meet the challenge of rapid change that is taking place in the business world. The department is geared to personal business in- terests ofthe students, the college-bound and the Hterminal' or vocationally-interested student. This year Highlands University brought a 'gMeth- ods of Teaching Business Education class to observe all areas ofthe department and several student teach- ers from colleges and universities have visited the department to observe the advanced techniques and courses offered at LAHS. Bobby Gregarson Ends that trying to type 30 words a minute is no easy task. Mrs. Hegler, center, talks to Lillian Rogers, head ofthe Business De- partment at Highlands University, during Highlands visit to LAHS. 23 Academic -. 1 aaa . sm 1. Vwm ..., tit figs? .tt1t?f?kfga?.t-Emma: .ts-V -,ts Qgfggtgeftgggiwzt lg. A Z is it tiff:-E-.:.- - ww 'fly L51 1 tg . rl ,,3.: e . it yt, If . 5, r'w- . . , I .li Mr. Young Miss Standridge Miss Parker Newspaper members compare notes on a story that is to be written for an upcoming issue ofthe Lookout. 24 Academic MR. RODNEY YOUNG -- English IIIg BA., Llnivcrsity of Colorado. MISS MARILYN STANIJRIDUE - English Ill SL IY, .Xnnualg BS. llastern New Xlexico University. MISS LYNDA L. PARKER - ling- lish ll 81 Illg HS., Edinboro Stateflollegei Newspaper. 7 Mr. Young points out to members of hisjournalism class one aspect in the newspaper production ofthe Albuquerque Tribune. oumalism Section Grows The journalism department this year included three teachers as opposed to one last year. Miss Standridge took over sponsorship of the annual while Miss Parker took control ofthe school news- paper. Mr. Young still played an im- portant part in all three areas of this department as photography supervisor and teacher ofjournalism. K Thejournalism class took their usual trip to a newspaper and television plant in Albuquerque to see in actuality what they had been studying. The Lookout wasn't able to publish as many issues ofthe newspaper as they had expected due to difficulties in the printing of copy. The yearbook, how- ever, increased from 224 pages to 232. Sandy Cole and Linda Chavez take time in the busy annual class to pose for the camera. Libmpf Used Teachers demandls for continued outside reading kept the library a frequent stop for students. The ex- tensive amount of materials found in the library made it possible to End data on almost any subject a 1 Wg - fe e ...,.. t.,. at f -ff7- 5 t. . s My 1 s M- Mr. Barry looks on as Mrs. Butterfield explains the functions of the library to the new sophomore students. Mrs. Butterfield's substitute helps check out books for a student. EXf672SZ.U6b? student had to report on. Construction on the new Learn- ing Center began this year. This added building should provide everyone with any type of material needed for any subject. MRS. YEIAIA BL I'TIiRFIEI.lJ - Mrs. Velma Butterheld Librariang MA.. Colorado VVomen's College, University of Southern California. Blackhills f -fsiiitf ,f :g,.g5g, State College, University of Denver. .W,,,. rs. . .. .4,..ivigM,- 512 ,M- ' , .r we Student assistants aid in helping the librarian do variousjobs. Students take advantage of their spare time and ofthe extensive library materials to complete their homework assignments, 25 Academic Is this the true expression of someone anxiously awaiting to be served in a restaurant? Patty Krieger portrays the pose as such. Grant Godbolt illustrates an important point in his speech. Speech Ujhs Many Classes This year the Speech Department continued to offer its wide variety of courses from basic speech to drama and debate. The curriculum starts with the simple basic elements of speech and progresses step by step to harder courses such as oral interpretation and debate. Each speech student is encouraged to convey his own ideas in different ways so that he may become a more interesting speaker. Speech students are also prospective members of the Hilltalkers Club which is composed of members who wish to partici- pate in competitive debate. L'Action is the password for the members ofthe Drama Class. NIR. PAUL G. BLACK A Department Head, Speechg Hilltalkers: MA., San Antonio College, Cn- iversity ol'Arkz1nsas. Southwest Texas State College. Mr. Black Mr. Black demonstrates speech techniques to his speech class. 26 Academic Mr, McDonald Playing the violin takes a great deal of concentration from members of the orchestra during one of their daily practices. Mr. Kalberg Mr, Eggleston MR. REX ECLGLESTON - Orchestrag l,'nix'ersity of Colorado, University ofWyoming. NIRJAN NIC- DONALD - Band, Missouri State Teachers College, Kirksville, Nlissouri, Eastern New Nlexico University, Portales, New Mexico, Berkshire Music Center, Tan- glewood, Lenox, Mass., Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana. MR. SHELDON KALBERG - Chorus, University of New Nlexico, Albuquerque, New Nlexico. ,W The flute section, an integral part ofthe band, provides melodious harmony for a well balanced effect. The four herald trumpets Vive a brilliant chorus as 'he 3 4 I Z P 0 0 T Pla d d band performs at the St. Mike's game. 'L n 0 Ll 6, Nluch enthusiasm is displayed by members ofthe choir. , I Q The quality of the Ivlusic Department continually grew throughout the 1966-67 school year. This year also saw two new members join this department: Mr. Mcllonald teaching band and Mr. Kalberg who directs the Choir. The band made a good showing at the State Fair in Albu- querque, as well as at several out of town games. This year the band also had a concert with the well known Doc Severinson. The orchestra also had a very good year. They traveled to Colorado Springs where they performed at one of the finer hotels in town. The Choir is not to be left out, they went to Portales for the Annual State Competition. Throughout the year, the band, orchestra, and choir held numerous number of concerts during which they performed very well. 27 Academic Home Economics Interior Decorating was one ofthe new courses added to the overall courses offered in the Home Economics Department, This class also saw more boys enroll in this subject than in any others in the department. Sherri Stevens won the local Homemaker Award for Los Alamos and went on to place second in state. This award is presented annually to a home economics student. The highlight of the year for the entire department was the fashion show held on May 18. At this time all clothing stu- dents model the fashions they made throughout the year. Relaxation can easily be found in the living room ofthe Home Economics Cottage. ' ' V fqf,-Hffef . . t J . ,, f if Miss Lamb hel s a student with one of her clothin ro'ects. P J Pam Nelson shows how mathematics is used in home economics by demonstrating the use ofa T-square to straighten her material. Marla Mann finds baking an enjoyable part of her Home Ec. course. Mr. Joyce enjoys a meal prepared by one of the home ec. classes. MISS MARGA LAMB - Home Economics I 8: II, Advanced Food, Advanced Clothing, Interior Decorat- ing, Personal 81 Social Development: B..-X., Colo- rado State College. Miss Lamb Jeanne Van Gemert finds that knitting Members of the facultv were entertained at at reception in the Home Et: Ile is not as simple as it appears to be. partment. A home economics class entertains Mr. Agard at an Italian dinner. A buffet dinner was one ofthe many dinners this home ec. class sponsored. A registered nurse demonstrates to members of the Home Ec. class various ways of first aid. 29 Academic ytfmffiff-Y Driverjs cz' The large sign on the Driveris Ed car cautions other drivers not to follow to closely. Once again, the drivers education classes were packed with a majority of sophomores and juniors who were ex- tremely anxious to get their drivers license. The course consists of 18 hours of classroom study during which the student learns the many rules and regulations for safe driving. After completion of their classroom work, stu- dents with the highest grades received the honor of driving first. The remaining students, sometimes, had to drive after school or on Saturdays to meet their 6 hours of re- quired driving. The department received two new cars again this year. For the first time, they purchased a car with an automatic transmission. In addition to this luxury, the cars also had a radio, air conditioning, carpeting, power steering, tinted windows, and seat belts. Eddie Partridge peers cautiously into the rear view mirror Eddie Partridge glances up fearfully before he begins his before hebfsifls hisf1fii'iHgff-fthedw driving for the day' Mr. Buehrer reluctantly enters the Drivers lid. car to teach anothcr slu- dent how to drive safely, 30 Academic 152312555 E -A ' 91 Mr. Chernicek Mr. Mojica Miss Prather Mrs. Travis MR. ALOIS CERNICEK - Department Head, Russian, German, M.A., Masaryk University of Brno, Czechoslova- kia, City College of New York, University of Chicago, Un- iversity of Denver, Middlebury College, San Francisco State College, Georgetown University. MR. JOSE MONJICA - Spanish, M.A. Adams State College, University of Colorado. MISS BILLYE KAY PRATHER - Spanish II, American History, B.S., Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. MRS. MARY LOU TRAVIS - French, B.A. Tufts Un- iversity, University of Colorado, lnstitute de Touraine. Scott Osborne finds that the language lab can be a great help to him in his Russian. Chris Carson demonstrates his ability to conjugate verbs in Spanish Languages The languages department was expanded this year by the addition of Miss Billye jo Prather to the staff. The use of the language lab assists the student in a more rapid learning process. It also provides the teacher with more time to devote to individual stu- dents. Although the lab equipment is not new this year the teachers are learning to use it to better ad- vantage. Mrs. Travis goes over oral drills with one ofher French classes. l t v 31 Academic if I i f vm I , .. V. 1- X I 1, Qs i:iiQf.7.5E:i5iiQQf'f .-cfiiiff .ffffy lffssif. 'f'Ll53lfli..f:t5i ...swf sq:--1 , ,ggg 8 . .,.:, V m A 4fA, . . ,- 'T 5' 32 Academic Mr. Crane lNIr. Gambell Nlr. Miller Mr. Sacco Mr, 'I'eter Nlr. Visel Bob Anderson and Kim Meyer look on as Mr. Sacco discusses the robbery of equipment from the auto mechanics room. Introduces Prwssional Skills MR. HORRIS M, CRANE - Woodshop I St II, Graphic Arts I gl llg HA., Eastern New Mexico University. MR, HORACE GAMBELI. A Department Head, Drafting, BS. St M.S,, State University of New York, College of Education. MR. JAMES A, MILLER - Metal I 8a II, B.A., Colorado State College. MR. FRANK SACCO - Auto Mechanicsg Kenosha Technical Insti- tute. INIR. IUELBERT TETER - Electricity I, Electronics I 8a II - Rutgers University, Associate of Arts. MR. ROBERT F. VI- SEL - Art, Audio-Visual Coordinatorg BS., Southwest Texas State College, MA. 84 Ed. S., Colorado State College. Larry Davis works diligently on his blue print project in mechanical drawing class. Several students work on a layout for their project in Graphic Arts. Pmctzcal A nfs P wing was used for the third year by the practical arts de- partment. All of the practical arts classes were held there ex- cept for the mechanical drawing classes which, as in past years, was held ahove the cafeteria. This year teachers in P wing found it necessary to set up a detention hall, held after school for the students who contin- ually carne late to class or left early. Mike Sterkyl fixes a broken one of the Electronics classes. 'fed O'Conner buffs his project for metal shop. 4' -1 ey? QX at ix-,eyflf 5 iff 'ei 'ft ix 5, ut. ,Q ' -. W Lee Mitchell and jackie Martinez are setting type for use in their graphic arts class. circuit in Steve Tatom adds the final touches to his sculpturing project in his art class. 33 .Xcadcmic During the advanced physical education class, oflered to senior girls Nancy Porto returns the ball tothe opposing team in an exciting game. Physical Education Both the boys, and girls' P.E. classes, under the guid ance of Mr. Robert Cox and Miss Luanne Thompson, started out the year with rigorous physical fitness tests. These tests included sit-ups, push-ups, shuttle run, stand ing broad jump, and some aspects of cross country forth boys. Swimming classes were covered by Nlr. Bill Hudson. During the course of the year, the students attended swimming classes once a week. By the end of the year, each student was required to pass a beginning swimming ICSI. Archery, soccer, basketball, football, baseball, volley- ball, and tumbling were some of the varied activities in which the students participated. Gail Speer and Jill Miller look on as one of their classmates demonstrates ,jumping on the trampoline. 34 Academic i Swimming is not all instruction and hard work for some boys. C Mr. Hudson gives his last instructions before a class race. Miss Thompson's advanced P.E. class enthusiastically participates in piggy-back races, one of the varied activities of their own selection. ggM..,w..we-gm.-4.-ay vu--aiu-vnusww-nm.t,11nni-aiwurs .gig-aa,.,..Muw-M.mm.,w.w.w.w.uuan1 .2 3 .. .. Y K K V E s o .e-Imax. . ' f-ftwz ':-- 7 I . L . fx , at ii Q53 iii! wa. 395 iii? 4 ii . si lg? Q ' tk Mgr. Q tv ggi? 7 I ' G '. ,fi o 1 W- . - f 54 .. Z , ,,,1 , V,', L ff . H, ,, . Vw.-f. ,aes Mr, 1 Miss Thompson MR. ROBERT COX - Physical Ed Hudson ucationg MA., Muskingum College, Ohio State Universi- ty. MR. WILLIAM HUDSON -Swimming Instruetorg MA., New York University. MISS LUANNE THOMPSON - Physica tiong B.S., College ofthe Ozarks. Stan Smith readies to shoot the target in ery part of physical education. l Educa- the arch- The sophomore girls practice work on the low balance beam in PE class. Mr. Cox's gym class participates in many parts of track in the spring months. Students could see boys gym classes running cross-country during September. wanna I . ,i .. I N NM 35 Academic Miss Liles assists Pat Reade in the selection of a suitable college for her to attend next year. Guidance Two new members were added to the Guidance Department this year, Mr. William Valigura and Mr. Melvin Lora. They, along with Miss Cowen Liles, aided the students in personal and education problems that they encountered during the school year. The guidance counselors were also of great as- sistance in helping students select the proper colleges for seniors and in assistingkjuniors and sophomores in the selection of classes for the coming year. Other special aids provided for the students were ?3,M .raw, ,' -M '- X s H -, we we 5553? c Vai? .. is ff' V ' is . s it RRS In z .-Q ik gm ,. sfpgckb f Mr, Koch Miss Lyles Mr. Lora MR. ROBERT KOCH - Remedial Readingq BA., Pennsylvania State Teachers College. MISS CWYEN LYLES - Guidance Counselorg NIA., North Texas State University, Texas Technological College, University of New Mexico, Northwes- tern L'niversity. MR. MEL LORA - Guidance Counselor. Azusa College, Arizo- na State College, MRS. RIOSEPHINE O.-XKES -- School Nurseg M.N., Skidmore University, Yale University. MRS. JOYCE OLSON -- Speech Therapistg BA., Northeast Oklahoma State College. Lnixersity of New Mexico. MR. VVILLIAM VALEGLTRA - Guidance Counselorg Nifharton County Junior College, Texas A 81 I College. Speech Therapy by Mrs. Olson, Remedial Reading by Mr. Kock, and Mrs. Oakes provided medical as- sistance. lwlrs. Oakes Mrs. Olson ---- . A . is if fig! - .'-' t V.y H f , 36 Academic Mr. Valigura shows ajunior class student her present class rank. Mrs. Olsen tests Mike Weldon's hearing. Mr. Valigura ra Archie and Emilio Griego discuss where the packages should go. U Archie Medina Head Czxmlndzkin Members ofthe spe- cial service depart- ment are Gilbert Martinez, Cruz Pe- rez, Antonio Garcia, Pedro .-Xtencio. limi' lin Gricgo, Hector Atcncio. .lose Gomez. Arvhie Medina. jose Sandoval. and limilio firiego. 37 Academic' Grapes ot' Wrath Talented Skiing? Los Alamos High School contains many ofthe top aca- demic students in New Mexico and the nation. An exten- sive number of students qualified for National Merit Scholarships and one student was selected to represent the nation at a meeting of math and science students at The University of Sydney, Australia. But like other high schools, LAHS contains some type of every student possible. There are the ones who acrobat in the hall to liven the school day, eat exotic foods to top off the lunch hour, ski on grassy slopes to enchant their dull weekends, and play piggy-back after school to relieve the tension of the preceeding school hours. Los Alamos High enjoys all types of people and appreciate all the ac- tivities that go on throughout an academic year. The fol- lowing pages represent all types of student life, serious as well as humerous. This is Los Alamos High School. Sophomore Express 38 Student Life Student Life At various times of the month throughout the year, students were treated to assemblies of all types. Sci- ence, law, ,jazz appreciation, and intro- duction to LAHS foreign student were among those seen by the students body. 39 Student Life .-' mf' F K .gui 5 ,e : ' i ,Y V, 1 K Q. 13 J:?.34 .-fp Lf: I Leader ofthe Park , 4 , porn,- Imtlatlon ' 'X Action R-0F!13!'1fiYlg EIllI'dIll'iI1g 41 St uclenl Lill- TiCk, tick, tick 1 , crammed Conspuators jammed Student Teaching 42 Student Life N Campus Scene Assembly , again? X. -110 Top Ten 43 Student Life Hunger AYP 1 NA is 1,2,3go Clan w pwf f G EA, A:.., A S h J M J gil ' A V ,, . . E: ff h ' ?h ' A, f L Q 1 hh h ki H 51 ,2 5 'll , I 44 Student Life E Champ Breakthrough 'qi I 4 5 'f N 'rf wmwmwm, . f if sf Grubb'cn Entrance Beach Bums 45 Student Life M r. and M iss LAHS -rn'2W+TNn'!?f WSW WNW WIT? Q G+: 335 S 3 i 1 2 N Cathy O'R0urke and Barbara Cox 'W Ronnie Randolph and Pam Nelson I sm Q WWF, .. Fay Bruington and Steve Smith QQ , iff . Rick Mendius and Cathy O,Rourke im Stearns and Sherri Thomas Sen ior Favorites Jack Zastrow and Fay Bruington TOFN Cook DCbbiC Day V A ' K ock Embry Brian Seegmiller frffrlsurwr Sccrelzzry ClIJ7lL'?Ai.l'li!2fZ.l' Vial' l,7'tTl'lilfl'71f Clenn Breisch f,'f1!1lil'77IIlV1 il T I Class qt 67 Graduates 289 Senior A ctz'vz'1fz'es The 1966-67 Senior year saw various changes in tradi- tional activities for the Senior Class. Seniors were delighted with the inauguration of the Senior Lounge in the cafeteria, which is used throughout the day. Seniors were given special privileges this year when they were placed on the honor system and were al- lowed to go the cafeteria and talk and relax instead of having to go to the study hall. One tradition that was broken was the changing of a Senior Day, usually spent at Bishopis Lodge, to a Senior Week. Activities included a banquet at the Los Alamos Inn, an Honors Convocation, a swimming party, and the regular Graduation practices. Their gift to the school was a painting by a local artist. Topper Revue provided an excellent opportunity for the Senior Class to show their exceptional acting ability as the class presented a Melodrama. The Senior's last Homecoming was a wet one which gave them third place in the float competition. It did not, however, hinder their having the best school spirit for the ,. L L second year in a row. Senior sponsors for this year included Mrs. Wingfield, Mrs. Butterheld, Mr. Morris, and Mrs. lN1endius,head. The construction company, working at digging the foundation of the new Learning Center, had to turn down job offers from over Fifty Senior boys who wanted to drive the big cat - down the main halls of school. JOHN SAMUEL AGNEW Basketball Zg Boys' State 3g Class Favorite 33 Class Ofheer 4g President 45 Homeroom Volleyball 2,3,4g Les Miserables 2,3,4g President 35 Letterman 2,3,4g National Honor Society 2,3,4g Pres- ident 3g Olions 25 Pep Club 3,44 Student Council 3,4g Assembly Chairman 3g President 4g Topper Revue 3.45 Tennis 2,3.4. ELSIE MARIE ALLEX Chess Club 3g Olions 35 Topper Revue 4. Don 'Z benzztlearzll1yfal.x't'clfzz1n5. MARTIN LUCAS ALLEX FTA 4g Football 2,3g Homeroom Volleyball Z,3,4g Lookout 45 Olions 3,4g Pep Club 3g Topper Revue 2,3,4. lfZlETJ'U7'LL .l' always .vaying be good, 'I but you know you can 't be good and havefztn at the same time, sofofget belnggoodll PAMELA JOYCE AN DERSON CAA 25 Pep Club 2g Powderpufl' Basketball 29 Spanish Club 2. Hey Kip, would ya belzezfe this one it my moulin? DOLORES TH ERESA ABEYTA FTA 2. No! We 're notfree Saturday nzlght. JIMMY RAY ADAMS Football Z5 Swimming 45 W'restling 3. Itfl' really boat-sojusl cool zt. JOHN RUSSELL ADAMS Football 3,4g Industrial Arts 4, To think less, to do less, to beg less, lo lmugimz lets, is a person of perfet'tz'on. STEPHEN PAIQL ADAMS Everybody is happy when that much needed break comes between the dull routine of classes, 54 Seniors ROBERT GORDON ANDERSON Basketball 2g Homeroom Volleyball 2,3,4g Industrial Arts 2,3,4g Key Club 23 Student Council 25 AV 2g Baseball 2,3 CHAR LES PERRY ANDREWS III Letterman 3,4g Science Zg Track 2,3,4g C0-Captain 4g Wrestling Z,3,4, OHNNY XNIHONX XRCHIQLETA Homeroom Volleyball 3,4. WVAYN E ANTHONY AVI LA What a cada! r1l,..,n,,,',,L ,,nf-rf nur .A rx. -J 3 .- A RICHARDKIOURIJAN BAKER Homeroom Volleyball 2,3,4g Topper Revue 4. On with Zhe danceg leljay be unconjinefi. CHRISTOPHER RAY BARD Cljnoir 3,4g Homeroom Volleyball 3,45 Letterman 3,45 Topper Revue 3,45 Chamber Singers 4. JOHN WELLINGHAM BARNES Letterman 45 Swimming 2,3,4, GREGOR! .JWNN ETH BAYHURST Letterman 3,4g Olions 3,4g Science Club 45 Swimming 2,3,4. l 1 .1--vm 1 r.,. 'J CAMS 55 Seniors ROBERT EARL BIVINS Homeroom Volleyball 3,45 Letterman 2,3,45 Lookout 253,45 Ten- nis 2,3545 Captain 4. GLENN STANLEY BREISCH Boys' State 35 Class Ofhcer 45 President 45 Football 253545 All- State 45 Homeroom Volleyball 2,3545 Highlands Day 45 Letter- man 2,3545 Sec,-Treas. 45 National Honor Society 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Student Council 45 Topper Business 45 Topper Revue 2.3.45 Co-Captain 4. . , batijor track, .Uazf B-A-D. Girls' are badfor track. tic abilities in the Cafeteria. Steve, Robert, and Bill demonstrate their gymnas- Mt JN' in-mP 'm' 56 Seniors WILLIAM ROGER BEATTY Magmamites 2. H7713 is the only way lo go. JOY ELLEN BECKWITH FNC 35 Homeroom Volleyball 45 Highlands Day 35 Pep Club 25 SCC 354. 'KAW you l00kz'ngf1r Jonztfozzv wzlh a little authorily? A I have as little ax anyone. 1' PATRICIA ROSE BENTON Highlands Day 3,45 Industrial Arts 35 SCC 354. MARTHA ANN BEST. 45 Track -X X1-f-' if bt xocwll, MELANIE BRISCOE A GQ Band 45 Chess Club 253,45 Sec.-Treas. 35 President 45 Choir 45 Homeroom Volleyball 3,45 Les Miserables 25 Magmamites 45 Pep Q Club 3545 Science Club 45 All-State 354. KlsC',Qg-,I 'KA rollingrlone galherr momentum. JOSEPH ANTHONY BROPHY Homeroom Volleyball 3,45 Industrial Arts 45 Key Club Z5 Topper Revue 45 Baseball 3, I xaza' go te!! Aan! Rhody, rm! the Draf! Board, flzygr10,tez'5 cooked. , A It Seniors Witness Construction o New Learning Center GWENDOLYN GAY BURKE Highlands Day 3g Les Miserables 2,3,4g National Honor Society 3,4g Olions 3g SCC 3,4. IfVhy is this thus? And what zs the reason fir this thzzsness? MICHAEL EUGENE BUSSE Class Vice President 2g Homeroom Volleyball 2,3g Industrial Arts 2,3g Letterman 3g Student Council 2,3g Topper Revue 25 Baseball 2,3,4. Ifyou want thejob done right , . . do it with gas. ' PATRICK CADENHEAD VIRGINIA ANNE CALVIN Band 2,35 IRC 2,3g Les Miserables Z,3,4g Lookout 3,4g National Honor Society 2,3,4g Orchestra 3, Two points? 57 Seniors ROBERT EVERETT CARMAN Boys State Alternate 35 Topper Revue 4, Ban Barbershops, eh Paulfn LINDA JEANNE CARSON Drill Team 35 Pep Club 3. ERNESTINE CARLA C'DE BACA Art Club 2,35 Choir 25 FTA 35 GAA 2g Homeroom Volley- ball 2,35 Highlands Day 25 Olions 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Powderpuff Basketball 25 Powderpuff Football 35 SCC 2,35 45 Spanish Club 25 Topper Revue 2. WILLIAM B. CHAMBERS Football 25 Homeroom Volleyball 2,35 Industrial Arts 35 Topper Revue 25354. Okay Bal - You got it in my locker, now you get it oulfi' DAN SCOTT CHANEY Magmamites 3,45 President 3,4. LINDA DARLENE CHAVEZ Drill Team 2,3545 FTA 2,3,4g CAA 25 Homeroom Volleyball 2,35 La Loma 45 Olions 2,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 SCC 2,45 Spanish Club 4, Treasurer 45 Topper Business Club 45 Topper Revue 3. 'Tfhapped-J' 58 Seniors JEFFERY LEE CASADOS Band 2,3,45 Homeroom Volleyball 25 Key Club 3. Trying is Believing LEE CASWELL Band 2,35 Chess Club 25 Homeroom Volleyball 2,35 Hill talkers 45 Olions 2,35 Tennis 25354. How can we improve the L05 Alamos' Police Department . . Start over. 3' xt . Z JANET MARIE CLEYENGER l PATRICK LYNN CH ELI LS Industrial Arts 2.3.4. Guest zwizw zziwi me out IIAVHIQVL7 ROY CODFREY CHRISTENSEN Band 2g Homeroom Volleyball 2.3: Swimming 2g Topper Revue 2g Wrestling 4. Rell Dug v Hou' ya fzxtvljbr Hfazltwf STEVEN EDWARD CLAIBORNE ll it f7ll7'I'4'.X'f lima fm Zhi' Rm mm' llzv rzlzmlx fwgzin. Choir 4: FTA 2.33 Pep Club 2.33 Powclerpufl' Bzisketliull 33 SCC 2,3g Topper Revue 33 Librarian 4. Fanny! PATTY EILEEN COBURN GAA 25 Homeroom Volleyluzill 35 Highlands Day 35 Pep Club 2, 35 SCC 3,45 Topper Revue 3. SUSAN DENISE COBERN GAA 2,33 Olions 2.35 PowderpufliBasketball 3,45 SCC 3.4. Cathy OlR0urke proudly receives an award for her outstanding academic standztrrls in English. lt was presented to her by the National English Teachers Association. Looking on are her present and past English tenfhcrs: Mr. Ramsey, Mrs Mendius, Mrs. W'yles, and Los Alamos High School Principal Mr. Georgejoyee. 59 Seniors ERIC MALCOLM COLE Homeroom Volleyball 3, Hair today, gone tomorrow. SANDRA C. COLE Choir 2,35 FTA 2,3545 Homeroom Volleyball 45 Highlands Day 2, La Loma 3.45 Olions 2.3,45 SCC 2,3.4q Topper Revue 3,4. Lady G. RITAJEAN COMBS Band 2,35 GAA 35 Highlands Day 2,3, Olions 3, Pep Club 2,3,4, SCC 2,3,45 Topper Business 3,4. Hey Linda, What didl do to make you mad at me this time? THOMAS JAMES COOKJR. Basketball 2, Boys' State 35 Senior Class Treasurer 4, Homeroom Volleyball 2,3,45 Key Club 3, Student Council 45 Topper Revue 45 Track 2, Soccer 2,3,4, Key Club Safe Driver Award 3. I wish my orzginatiaying warn 't censored. NANCY LEE COOPER Drill Team 45 Homeroom Volleyball 2,3545 Highlands Day 3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Powderpull' Basketball 3,45 Powderpuff Football 45 SCC 2,3,4, Topper Business 4, Topper Revue 45 Typing Award 3. Tha! day is lost on whzfh one has not lazighted. JOAN ELLEN COULTER CHARLES ELLER COWAN National Honor Society 2,3,45 Vice President 4, SCC 3, Science Club 4, Swimming 2,3,4, Soccer Club 4. Say, guys, about that 1CScard . . . BARBARA ELLEN COX CAA 25 Homeroom Volleyball 3, IRC 3,45 Secretary-Treasurer 45 National Honor Society 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Orchestra 2,3,4, President 45 SCC 45 All-State Orchestra 2,3,4, Ski Club 2,3 Sure I'm glad I took calcutas, Now I know I.S'h0Z,llli77l!lji0TZ-71 mu- sic. 60 Seniors STEVEN ERIC CRAVEN Homeroom Volle'b1ll 2' Industrial Arts 4, Letterman 2.3,4, I f 3 Olions 4g Swimming 2,3,4, Captain 4. VWzen in pain loafzt. MARY CAROLYN CRISLER FNC 7' FTA 3' CAA 2' I-Iomeroom Volle 'ball 3 43 Pe Club 2,3g -I i I I I I P SCC 3,43 Student Council 2, Topper Business 4. llfazil, ll!! have to ask Ronniejirstf LINDA ANN DANKERT CHARLES CALVIN DAVIS Industrial Arts 3,45 Wrestling 3. Censored DEBORAH DAY Choir 4, Class Ofhcer 3,4g Secretary 3,45 Drill Team 3, GAA 2,35 Homecoming Court 4, Homeroom Volleyball 2,3,4g junior Varsi- ty Cheerleader 3g Head 3, La Loma 4g Olions 2,35 Pep Club 2,3, 4g Treasurer 33 Powderpuh' Basketball 3, SCC 2,3g Student Council 4g Topper Revue 2,3,4g Varsity Cheerleader 4. A man gazing at the slam' is at the mercy of every puddle zn the road. 61 Seniors DIANE ELIZABETH DAVIS Homeroom Volleyball 2,3g Highlands Day 2, Pep Club 2. One may .fmile and smile and be a zxillzzin, LAWRENCE KEITH DAVIS Basketball 2, Football 3g Homeroom Volleyball 2,3,4, In- dustrial Arts 2,3,4g Student Council 2g Topper Revue. School, arzolher Hillchargcrs Prodzzclion . . . lVhy don 't we get rid ofil? Brillant Steve Knight and modest Doug Schuch practice their in- genuous method of studying. ROBERT DEAN DAY Homeroom Volleyball 2,3,4g Letterman Z,3,4, SCC 3, Topper Revue 3.45 Track 2.3,4. M ICHELE ANN DESILETS FTA 2,3,4g GAA 2, Homeroom Volleyball 2,3,4, Highlands Day 3, Les Miserables 3,45 President 45 National Honor Society 3,4g Olions 2,3,4g Corresponding Secretary 4, SCC 35 Spanish Club 2g Topper Revue 2,3,4g Ticket Chairman 4. AH right, who has the tirkeljiir sea! fflflflfor Saturday nighlf' 4 DARLINE DUFOUR Band 3,43 FTA 4g GAA 4g Majorette 3 3,45 Topper Revue 4. lean 1'esz.i'tanylhzngl1ul lemptatzon. PHILLI P DORSEY DUNAGAN Football 2,3, Industrial Arts 25 Track 2. Well, its crying lime again, . . . GERALD VVILLIAM DUNCAN Band 2,3,4g All State 25 Orchestra 2,3,4, Science Club 45 Student Council 2, Topper Revue 2,3,4. Girnmefizfe. PAUL DANIEL DURAN 62 Seniors ,4g Pep Club 2,3,4g SCC 2, MANUEL GEORGE DIAZ Band 2,3,4g Choir 4, Homeroom Volleyball 35 Letterman 2,3,4, National Honor Society Z,3,4g Orchestra 3,49 All-State 3,45 Top- per Revue 4, Wrestling 2,3,4, Ul'lf e are yet but young in deed. H Seniors Plan Entire Week JUDITH LYNN DURMAI GAA 25 Pep Club 3,45 Spanish Club 2. Laugh and the world laughy with you, cry and you get what you want. MARY CLAIRE EDGETT Like a rolling stone! KIUDITH MARIBETH EIMER Homeroom Volleyball 2,3545 Pep Club 3,4 BARBARA LYNN ELLIOTT Class Ofieer 35 Drill Team 2535 GAA 253545 Girls' State 35 Homeroom Volleyball 253,45 Highlands Day 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 253, Student Council 45 Topper Revue 2535 tj Graduation Activities EIDITH EILEEN ELLIOTT FTA 25 Olions 25354. llue always wanted to put something original in here but I can yt think ofanylhing. JONATHAN DEREK EMBRY Class Officer 45 Homeroom Volleyball 2,3545 Industrial Arts 25 Olions 2,3545 Science Club 35 Topper Revue 25354. Thank you and come back. THEODORE HOWARD EMIGH Boys, State Alternate 35 FTA 3,45 Football 2,3545 Homeroom Vol- leyball 2535 Letterman 253,45 Pep Club 45 Student Council 45 Topper Revue 45 Track 253. I warn 't really holding him, coach! WILLIAM CARL ENLOE Co-captain Football 253,45 Homeroom Volleyball 3545 Letterman 253,45 Track 25 Wrestling 3. Leave ur leenagerx aloneg we 'll be all right, 63 Seniors GEOFFREY IJAVIES FARR Band 2g Olions 3,4. GILBERT ORLANDO PERRAN Wrestling 2,39 Homeroom Volleyball 2,35 Key Club 2,3,4. MARIA BERNADETTE IFERRIS MARGARET KAY FISHER Band 2,3g CAA 3,4g Homeroom Volleyball 3,4g Pep Club 3,43 SCC 3,4g Topper Revue 4. .lVUfVlHlf6'l'U'h!1lj'OU may hearaboul me . . . 1'rrz irzrzooerzlf Seniors Sponsor Their Uwn Prom Banquet ROBERT KENNETH FISHER Football 33 C0lf3.4. Onlyfrur more to go. CHRISTOPHER FITZGIBBON Homeroom Volleyball 4g Baseball 3,4 Chally Cathy LEONIIA ELLEN FLYNN Drill Team 2,3g FTA 2,3,4g Homcroom Volleyball 2,3g Olym- pians 2,3g Pep Club 2,3,4g SCC 2,3,4g Student Council Z. There zi' more wild lrji' zzz Zhu' world than what you eanjina' in the jurttglex. CHARLES FOGLESONC Basketball 2g Boys' State 3g Chess Club 3g President 3g Home- room Volleyball 2,3,4g National Honor Society 2,3,4g Student Council 4g Secretary 4g Topper Revue 4g Soccer Club 2,3,4g Ski Club 3g Key Club Safe Driver Award 3. Adullx .tlzoulri be seen and not heard 64 Seniors ROBERT STEVEN FOGLESONG CAROL LYNN FREYMAN Homeroom Volleyball 35 SCC 3,45 Topper Business 4. Never lry to explain anything. Yourfriends don ll need an explana- tion and your enemies won 'l believe you anyway. LINDA SUE FRITCH Drill Team 3, GAA 2,35 Homeroom Volleyball 2,35 Highlands Day 25 Pep Club 2,35 Topper Business 45 Topper Revue 2,3 GERALDINE ANN FULGENZI Drill Team 2,35 GAA 2,3,45 Girls' State Alternate 35 Homeroom Volleyball 2,3,45 Highlands Day 2,35 Olions 25 Pep Club 253,45 SCC 2,3545 Student Council 35 Topper Revue 2,3,4. Anyonegol a smoke? LOIS ANN GARDNER GAA 253,45 Homeroom Volleyball 35 Olions 25 SCC 3,45 Topper Revue 2. MARK C. GARDNER SCC 2. He who laughx las! lm 'l too quick. 65 Seniors 1-he ANTHONY FURRH Homeroom Volleyball 25 Industrial Arts 2. He who sufers, remembers. U PEGGY ANN GAMBLE Homeroom Volleyball 2,35 SCC 2,3,4g Topper Business 4, Oh well, in a hundred years you won 't know lhe dyference. And now a lesson in Los Alamos etiquette from Spain. ROBERTA ELAINE GEOFFRION Topper Review 2,3. IRENE YOLANDA GONZALES. JAMES ARNOLD GORE. CI-IERYLL ANN GUERRERO 44 Topper Revue 2,3,4. H , .-fLxi5T?9mg'o?3S' W , ,.,X1.a'g,aQil,8g - . sg S wx, Q - Q Q sl , F M Seniors Sulberoise LA Whitewashz'ng LINDA CATHERINE HALL GAA 2,3.4g Treasurer 45 Homeroom Volleyball 2,3g Powderpuff Basketball 2,3,4g SCC 3,4g Topper Business 3,4g Treasurer 4g Topper Revue 2. i'When you 're ou! ofyufls Y you can It get clean. LINDA MARIE HALLIDAY Homeroom Volleyball 3g Highlands Day 3,4g National Honor Society 45 Olympians 45 SCC 3,44 Spanish Club 34 Topper Busi- ness 4g Public Relations Chairman 43 Topper Revue 3. Happine55 can 't buy money . . . U STEPHEN MARK HANIMEL Band 2g Olions 3,4g SCC 45 Wrestling 2, i RONALD PAUL HARPER , Homeroom Volleyball 2,3g SCC 45 Tennis 2,3,4. The only good thing about this town ix tha! il zir only 20 mziler 66 Seniors Drill Team 39 CAA 2,3g Homeroom Volleyball 2,35 La Loma 45 Olions 2,35 Pep Club 2,3,4g Powclerpuff Basketball 3g SCC 2,3,4g Art Club 3g Drill Team 3,4g FTA 4g GAA 2,3,4g Homeroom Vol- leyball 2,3g Junior Varsity Cheerleader 3g Olions 2,3,4g Olym- pians 3,4g Pep Club Z,3,4g Student Council 2,39 Topper Business . , t,. ' 2:1221 .3 ti L gpuwn.. I john, you ain 'I too quick. JIM DALE HARRALL I-Iomeroom Volleyball 2g Industrial Arts 45 SCC 4, JANET GAIL HARROXN Drill Team 2,35 GAA 25 Homeroom Volleyball 2,35 Highlands Day 3,45 Lookout 3,4g Editor 45 Pep Club 2,3,4g SCC 2,35 Stu- dent Council 2,4g Topper Revue 2,3,4. Anyone can .YZll'Zf'IU6 zz 4'1'i.xz'.r,' it '5 the ezferyciay !z'r'z'ng lhal S' hard. .IUDY ANN HAYES ANNE HEMMENDINGER iiiiil di is l DENNIS HEMMENDINGER Homeroom Volleyball 25 Les Miserables 3. HAnyonez1'zth long hair ix out to !unc'h.'f.' SHARON DEBORAH HENICKSMAN Choir 3,4g Drill Team 2,35 Homeroom Volleyball 2,3,4g Club 2,33 SCC 3,4g Topper Revue 3. During the Senior hearing test, Mrs. Olsen turns on Chico Diaz as he proves he can hear, 1 I if -Q rx, x 67 Senio ,,.,..,,... Pep FS JEFFREY PAUL HILL EDWARD EUGENE HOLCOMB Key Club 45 Letterman 3,45 Wrestling 2,3.4. 'Tlease Cozzrh Brown, azz-ytlzlng buti'1't-lhrozzghsll' 4 SUSAN JEAN HOVERSON Band 2,3545 All-State Band 35 Homeroom Volleyball 253,45 Olions 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,4g Topper Revue 2,3,45 Cham- ber Singers 4. Ylflouse? . . . 1 didn lt heara mouse. 'l JAN JOSEPH JANECKA Boys State Alternate 35 Hilltalkers 3,45 Treasurer 45 Olions 2,3,-45 Historian 45 Topper Revue 3. HA! leasl I work hard! LYNN ESTHERJENNINGS Band 2,3,45 All-State Band 45 GAA 2,35 Homeroom Volleyball 2, 4 35 Lookout 45 Olions 2,35 Topper Revue l4. 1'Hi Nooniefl BRYAN EDWARD JOHNSON Olions 2,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 All-State Orchestra 2,3,45 Topper Revue 4, 68 Seniors LARRY DAN HOLMES Football 2,3,45 Homeroom Volleyball 35 Letterman 3,4 Weight-Lifting 2. Aw, but Coach, zfl cut my hair, l'll lose my strength. GARY BRUCE HORPEDAHL Basketball 25 Homeroom Volleyball 2,45 Student Council 4 Topper Revue 4. Woman if only true love is love HMM STEVEN HARLEYJOHSTON Homeroom Volleyball 35 Industrial Arts 35 IRC 45 Letterman 45 SCC 45 Track 2,3,4. Ulfeueryone tried tojinish last, lid come injirst!!! JAY BLAIRJONES Football 2,3545 Homeroom Volleyball 253,45 Letterman 3,45 Lookout 3,45 Student Council 25 Wrestling 45 Baseball 25354. 'KPlease Coach Howl, anything butpuxh-ups to your count!!! I' ROBERT NEALJONES Basketball 253,45 Football 3545 Letterman 2,3545 Baseball 2,3,4. CLAUDINE ANN KASUNIC Band 2,3545 GAA 253,45 Homeroom Volleyball 45 Highlands Day 35 Orchestra 45 All-Stale Symphonic Band 354. There 'S a solution to eueryproblem - cry. J' GEORGE ROBERT KEEPIN Band 3,45 Orchestra 45 Topper Revue 35 All-State 4. Yeah, 1 do, Don! MIEANNE ELIZABETH KELLER Art Club 35 Drill Team 25 Homeroom Volleyball 25 Olions 2,35 Pep Club 2,35 Topper Revue 2. Were going to be deada long time, so we might as wet! live while we ,re here. J' BRUCE EDWIN KERR Band 25 Basketball 2,3545 Choir 45 Football 2,3545 Homeroom Volleyball 253,45 Key Club 3,45 Letterman 3545 Track 25354. Yea! Ba.tketba!l! MICHAEL LOUIS KILGORE Band 2,3,45 Choir 45 FTA 45 Historian 45 Homeroom Volleyball 25 Hilltalkers 253,45 Public Relations 45 La Loma 3,45 Lookout 3, 45 Olions 253,45 Olympians 45 Topper Revue 2,3545 Chamber Singers 4. I There are three sides to every question: my side, your side, and the right side, 'I . :lu , I ' ,ga - 245 Doug Schuch and Steve Miller take time from important lunch- time activities to pose in the senior lounge, 69 Seniors mw- Na 'ww STEPHEN ANTHONY KN ICHT Homeroom Volleyball 2,3,4g Key Club 3,45 President 4, Key Club Delegate 3,45 SCC 4, Swimming 25 Topper Revue 25 Track 2. Yhu! k O,K., l'll make il !z1'z't'i' lonzorrozw. DONALD ANIIL KOETTER ll lakes what lrlofz 'Z have lo gel lhere bu! 1 rlzrlri 'l plan on gozrzg. PATRICIA SUE KREIGER Drill Team 2,35 GAA 2,3,4g junior Varsity Cheerleader 35 Pep Club 3,45 Powderpuff Basketball 3, Student Council 4, Topper Revue 2,3,4g Varsity Cheerleader 4. RENEE PARDUE LABAUVE Band 2,3,4g Hilltalkers 3,45 Olions 25 Folksingers Club 2,45 Secretary-Treasurer 45 All-State Band 4. CHARLES EDWARD LANDAHLJR. Band 2,45 Chess Club 2,35 Homeroom Volleyball 3,45 Industrial Arts 3,45 Science Club 45 Spanish Club 4. I don? know what makes you so unbearable - but what ever il is - it workxl TIMOTHYJOEL LAND Football 45 Homeroom Volleyball 2,45 Letterman 45 Track-4. They .ture Good english leech us here? 70 Seniors JOSEPH EUGENE KOETTER ERIC ALLEN KRAEMER Homeroom Volleyball 45 IRC 4, National Honor Silence 15' golden. Society 4 rt jEFFRY.I.LliARY K 1 Basketball 23 Boys' State Alternate 34 Pep Club 4g Science Club 43 Topper Revue 4. Look, zzflza! it .io baa' 11110111 bvtrzg a P11lat'k.9 arg. . KENNETHJEROXIE LRIBEE. III Football 2,43 Homeroom Yolleyball 23 Letterman 43 lYrestling 7 3.4. u.xvf1bl1IjYYLflJflfA zwzffz the Kfr111. ' BARBARA HAIL LELANIJ Band 25 GAA 33 Hilltalkcrs 3.4, ll it IZ forty IJYIVY fu 7x1A'fIfJz'l'Z17'X. U Q . 1, ,K 1-K t ,r 2 ROBERT EDXYARD LEONARD Industrial Arts 2. 'K.xv6Z,'6'l' under e.s'fz'mate the power of the lzlila man 'ltryv The senior girls unU,sual song and dance routine adds liveliness Topper Revue, 48 HOMER DAN LEWVIS Band 2,35 La Loma 4g Lookout 4. K'T0a'ay Egypt - lomarrow the worldf vt LARRY GLEN LITTLEFIELD Industrial Arts 4. f'Buf1never claimed to bexane. l' Senior Melodrama Hzlghlzghts Topper Revue to this year's 71 Seniors CHARLES RAYMOND LUDERS Football 253, Homeroom Volleyball 253,45 Key Club 35 Letterman 253,45 Student Council 2, Track 2,3,4. 'KiWr. Cox.'1don'twanllo cut it! MICHAEL B. LUNA Homeroom Volleyball 35 Highlands Day 35 Topper Business 3. K'Drafl beer, not xludenlsl 'J jack and Cathy take time out for a brief discussion of approaching school activities at Los Alamos High. eQ'2 Y' LYNN ELIZABETH LOUCKS Choir 3,45 Drill Team 35 FTA 2,3,45 Girls, State Alternate 35 Homeroom Volleyball 2,3,45 Highlands Day 35 Les Miserables 2, 3,43 National Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 253,45 Student Council 2,35 Topper Revue 2,3,4g All-State Choir 3,4. LJe can only be underxtoorl lzackwardyg ba! il mart be lZvU6flf1I'- ward. WILLIAM THONIAS LOWERYMIR. Key Club 35 Topper Business 3,4. AGNES KARLAJUSTINA LUC ERO Topper Revue 3,4. Ignorance is blink PATRICIA LOUISE LUCERO Highlands Day 45 Pep Club 35 Spanish Club 25 Toppe Business 3. 1lhz'nk I really doubt il Romeo. U RUTH ANN LYNCH FTA 4, CAA 45 Olions 45 Pep Club 45 Spanish Club 45 Choir 2,35 Drill Team 25 Homeroom Volleyball 2, I' FTA 45 GAA 35 Homeroom Volleyball 2,35 Pep Club 2,3. Who says lim an evil little kz'd??? GLORIA MARIE MAES Choir 45 Drill Team 25,FTA 45 GAA 2, Olions 35 Pep Club 2,3. 72 Seniors BARBARA KATHERINE MANN Art Club 2,3,4g FTA 2,3g GAA 3,4g Homeroom Volleyball 4g National Honor Society 3,43 Topper Revue 2,3,4g Folk Singing Club 4. Laugh, and the world laughs wzlh youg cry, and you only get wet. KATHRYN LOUISE MARTIN Choir 3g Drill Team 2,35 GAA 2,3,4g Homeroom Volleyball 2,3, 45 Olions Z,3,4g Pep Club 2,3,4g Powderpull Basketball 3g Topper Revue 3. KENNETHJEFFERSON MARTIN Football 3,4g Homeroom Volleyball 3,4g Letterman 45 Topper Revue 4. IfV1'll a library Cara' do, ojjEcer,7 DAVID FREEMAN MARTINEZ Topper Revue 4. it Queer? :Q f mt.. N,,. S, . ,k,1,,f.m,, X ' Qi 1, inn ,f.,. f' liyooioyo il ll A Q y ,E,i Senior Class Has 16 National Merit Semz'-Finalists JACKIE COBERT MARTINEZ Basketball 25 Football 3,45 Homeroom Volleyball 2,3,4. Let Hget outa here, Bzlg Wil is coming! VIRGINIA ANN MARTINEZ DOUGLAS J. MATH ER Choir 4g Olions 2,3,4g Topper Revue 3,4, LINDA ANNE MQCREARY Homeroom Volleyball 2,3,4g Olions 2,3,4g Orchestra 4g Topper Revue 2,3,4. As he brews, so shall he drink. 73 Seniors 'sftz?gt2ig- 8351 fa: R553 REBECCA KATHLEEN McNEESE Concessions Chairman 35 Drill Team 2,35 CAA 2,3545 Homeroom Volleyball 2,3545 Highlands Day 3.45 Pep Club 253,45 SCC 3545 Student Council 35 Topper Revue 25354. 'Kfifterfour years' I slzll haven 'lflgurcd ou! what it ls! BARBARA ELLEN M EADERS Chess Club 2,35 Homeroom Volleyball 35 National Honor Society 35 Pegasus 2. H1 could haue xwom lhis was only VH5'-1-LlfZllJ7'y6L1l',, JOHN RICHARD MENDIUSJR. Band 253,45 All-State Band 2545 All-State Orchestra 35 Boys' State Alternate 35 Chess Club 25 Choir 3,45 Chamber Singers 45 Hill- .- talkers 25 IRC 3,45 Les Miserables 25 National Honor Society 2.3, 45 Olions 2,3545 Best Actor 35 Treasurer 45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Stu- dent Council 35 Topper Revue 2,3545 Master of Ceremonies 45 Pegasus, 2535 New Nlexico State Writing Award 253, Atlantic Monthly Award 3. NA! Elbereth Gillhonzelf' KIM LOREN MEYER Choir 45 Homeroom Volleyball 2,3545 Industrial Arts 45 Olions 25 Topper Revue 2,3,4. Scornf Scornf Scornl If that 3 the way you wan! il, gel Archie 150 play bass! BARBARA NICDONALD 'love lr a .Short word, bal it contains ffverylhzng. 'l JOAN FRANCES McHALE GAA 25 Hilltalkers 253,45 Secretary 3,45 Olions 2,3,45 SCC 35 Topper Revue 2,3. JANET McKEE Pep Club 25 SCC 253,45 Topper Business 2,3. BETTE NlcKOWN Highlands Day 35 Orchestra 2,3545 SCC 2,3,4. '1S'uch zx ltjl' willzout a zwlfe and here Iilanfl zwzlhoul zz man Eb z Q - is is rf-N... uq,,,,,... ww Ninn- National Merit Semi-Finalists and Honorable Mention qualifiers comprised twenty-one ofthe Los Alamos High students. PAUL RICHARD M IERA Basketball 25 Homeroom Volleyball 2,35 SCC 3,4, WVO mari was ever wire by chance. RICHARD LEWIS MILLER Band 35 Chess Club 35 Hilltzilkers 4. It X' al ways fun while it lasts. STEVEN STRONG MILLER Highlands Day Z5 SCC 45 Topper Revue 3,4. Go Chicken Heart GO. FRED LYNN MINOR WWF5' Senior Motto Is Yield Not to Mz',Wrtune l LEE THOMPSON MITCHELL Football 2,3545 Homeroom Volleyball 45 Industrial Arts 2,35 La Loma 2,3,45 Letterman 3545 Track 35 Wrestling 354. The fact of today ir that youth is-no longer in rebellion, but in a coriditiori ofdowrirzght active aria' lzortile mutiny. PAUL VAUGHN MOODY Boys' State Alternate 35 Homeroom Volleyball 35 Hilltalkers 45 Olions 3,45 SCC 25 Topper Revue 3,4. Well, everywhere Igo Ihear there little voices singing, Hlrz the val- ley ofthejolly , . . 'l PAMELA MOORE VICKI JOYCE MORGAN GAA 25 Homeroom Volleyball 2,35 IRC 3,45 National Honor So- ciety 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 All-State Orchestra 2,3,45 Pep Club 35 SCC 3,45 Topper Revue 2,3,4. After twelve andgrourzded. 75 Seniors CAIL EVONNE MOSHER Band 25 Choir 3,45 Drill Team 45 FTA 2535 Secretary 35 CAA 2, 35 Homeroom Volleyball 2,3545 Pep Club 2,3545 SCC 3,45 Topper Revue 2,354 There Kr a lol to be saidfnr whatSenz'or5haz,'e1fo5ayf ALLAN HENRY MOULTOIN Band 253,45 Industrial Arts 35 Science Club 45 Topper Revue 3,45 Wrestling 2. 'fllarjf Alarf J' MICHAEL EDVVARD MOULTON , l'Boomdock ,in through the Amazon on my hog. ' BECKY LYNN MUTSCHLER FTA 45 GAA 35 Pep Club 2,35 SCC 3,4. DONNA JEAN NEAL Choir 45 SCC 3,4. Ginger, I dia' it, Igot caught dz'Zchz'ng.lf.f 3' BRIAN DAVID NEHER Band 2,3,45 Homeroom Volleyball 2,3545 Industrial Arts 35 Orchestra 2,3545 Topper Revue 45 Track 3,4. ':Tho.ve who know don It say - lhose who Jay don 't know. 'I PAMELA BETH NELSON FTA 3' Homecomin ueen 4' Homeroom Volle ball 2 33 La , g Q , y , , Loma 45 Olions 25 Pep Club 2,35 SCC 35 Topper Revue 3. 1 wish people would stop calling me Patti! I' DAVID GEORGE NERESON Olions 2,3,45 Orchestra 253,45 Topper Revue 2,3,4. Paint itgreen andfiy il. 76 Seniors wa.-ar' l Y THOMAS R. NETLSCHIL Football 2,3,45 Homeroom Volleyball 2,3,45 Industrial Arts 25 Letterman 3,45 Wrestling 2,3,45 Znd Team All-state, BVr1r1L'e,f00!l1all, food, and bfmce. E HARRIET NEVVTON NICHOLAS STEPHEN NOG.-XR Homeroom Volleyball 3,45 Magmamites 3,45 Science Club 3,45 Swimming 4. INIICHAELJOSEPH O'KEEIfE Key Club 2,3,45 La Loma 4: Science Club 3. lrzw'w' fel ,rvfzrml zrzlwjiffe zwziffz my ctfzzcalzon. U - ' ' In-, 77 Seniors x we' Hmm., V if PEGGY SUE ONSTOTT Band 2,35 Homeroom Volleyball 2,35 Les Nliserables 2,3,-45 Olions 2,35 SCC 3,4, RICHARD LEE ORNDOFF Homeroom Volleyball 2,3,4, Track 2. 'IA generous bottle and a lozfefume she are the greateyt tfzzngr in lifefor me. I' CATHLEEN OTROURKE Choir 3,4g Drill Team 2,3,45 Girls' State 35 Homeroom Volleyball 2,35 IRC 3,45 Secretary 35 Vice President 45 National Honor So- ciety 2,3,4g President 45 Olions 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 President 35 Student Council 3,45 Topper Revue 2,3,45 All- State Choir 3,45 National Merit Semi-Finalist 45 NCTE English Award 45 LBJ Australian Science Award 45 Chamber Singers 4. LAWRENCE SCOTT OSBORNE Band 25 Homeroom Volleyball 3,45 Key Club 3. 6.358,' PAMELA SUE OTT GAA 25 Homeroom Volleyball 2,3545 Olions 25 Spanish Club 3. Patty Krieger finally hitches her new hubby, Robertljones, at the Sadie Hawkins dance. 'WW 4.-of GREGORY RUE PACE Basketball 253,45 Choir 45 Homeroom Volleyball 2,3545 Track Z 'YSlr1'ke one ' ' FRANCES ELAINE PALLONE Drill Team 25 Pep Club 25 Topper Revue 2. Hlfalkfirrtyfitz don 't succeed . . , MARY STUART PARKER F.T.A. 253545 Les Nliserables 3,45 Olions 2,3545 Olympians 3,4 Topper Revue 45 National Merit Semi-Finalist. 'kf To ezieryihing there is a .reason . . . Iswear zl 's not loo lalefv ERIC PARNES Homeroom Volleyball 253. K'Only my hairdresser knows for sure Seniors Look Toward Graduation MARTHARIEANNE PENLAND Drill Team 2,3545 Captain 45 FTA 25 CAA 25 Cirls State Alter- nate 35 Homeroom Volleyball 2.3543 Highlands Day 2,3545 La Loma 45 Business Manager 45 National Honor Society 2.3.45 Olions 2,45 Orchestra 2,3545 Pep Club 253,45 Vice President 35 President 45 Powderpuff Basketball 45 Powderpufl Football 45 SCC 253,45 Student Council 3,45 Topper Business 45 Topper Revue 2345 All-State Orchestra 2,3545 400 Club 354, 1 know ilk' stale track meel, Glenn, but I still have 67page.x' of Shorthandlo do. U ARLEEN PEREZ Topper Business 354. 'lOfcour.x'e I don? like him anymore , . . but do you think he'll be at the dance? ROSE ANN PETERSEN Drill Team 253,45 FTA 3545 CAA 35 Homeroom Volleyball 2,3545 La Loma 45 Pep Club 253,45 Powderpuflp Basketball 35 SCC 3,45 Topper Revue 3. LINNEA MAY PETERSON A Choir 35 Highlands Day 2,35 Topper Revue 4. 'XV0 . . . Sheldonfll 78 Seniors V a REBECCA LEA PETTIT SCC 2. Alllgotta say ix , ,. what can Isay? RIACQUELYNKIO PHILLIPS Drill Team 2,3,45 GAA 2,35 Homeroom Volleyball 253,45 La Loma 45 Pep Club 2,3545 Powclerpuff Basketball 35 SCC 3,45 Topper Revue 3,4. Security LY ,fitting zn a box A with . . . RAYMOND BRUCE PHILLIPS Band 3,45 Olions 3,45 Science Club 4, Topper Revue 3,4. NANCY MARY PORTO Drill Team 2,35 CAA 354g Girls' State Alternate 35 Homecom- ing Court 45 Homeroom Volleyball 2,3,45 La Loma 3,45 Assistant Editor 35 Editor 45 Pep Club 2,35 Student Council 2,45 Topper Revue 2,3,4. Love makes the world go lrozmd, thatlf why it K' standing xtilt. LINDAJAN E PRESTWOOD town! SUSAN MARY PRETZEL Topper Revue 3,4. Alias Urenztz' The Senior Class proudly presents Bobbi and Roberta chosen as the Pin-Up Playmates of Miss Fifi's Can-Can Girls. YTT '1 GAA 2, Homeroom Volleyball 2,3,45 Highlands Day 3,45 Pep Club 2g Student Council 2. Sneak out? Are you kzzidingf - Were all the way from GAA Z,3,45 Homeroom Volleyball 45 Olions 2,3545 79 Seniors JOSEPH LEE QUINTANA Band 2,35 Homeroom Volleyball 2,45 Key Club 3,45 Key Club Delegate 354. RONALD EUGENE RANDOLPH Basketball 2,35 Football 253,45 Homeroom Volleyball 3,45 Indus- trial Arts 45 Letterman 253,45 Student Council 25 Topper Revue 45 Track 2,3,4. I like football, Coach, FOOTBALL! How many limes do l have to lellyou lhal1'm nol in LOVE! PATRICIA ANNE READE FNC 25 Homeroom Volleyball 25 La Loma 45 Lookout 45 Olions 2,3545 Olympians 35 SCC 253,45 Topper Revue 253, A man ii' not as easily healed as he is hurt. LINDA LOU RECTOR FTA 45 CAA 2,3,45 Homeroom Volleyball 2,3545 Highlands Day 35 Pep Club 2,3545 Powderpuff Basketball 35 Spanish Club 2,35 Topper Business 3,45 Secretary 45 Topper Revue 3,4.. Senior Prom Highlights Final Tear WILLIAM SCOTT RELYEA Key Club 253. What would you .ray Uwe slarled this weekend early? KEITH RICHARD RENDELL Homeroom Volleyball 25 Industria THOMAS PAUL RICKERSON Homeroom Volleyball 2,45 Stude Topper Revue 2,4. Call the dentist! Idia' it again! MARY LEE RIEDEL CAA 25 Pep Club 25 SCC 2,3. Greed cauyes segdestruclion. 80 Seniors lArts 2, nt Council 2,3,45 Treasurer 45 li MANUEL ANTHONY RIVERA Band 2,3,4g Basketball Zg Chess Club 4g Football 2,3,4g Home- room Volle 'ball 2 3 4A Letterman 3 4' Wrestlin 3 4 Y 4 y 1 3 , g , - Tn A'07'VZ6f160lblU hard work ti next to sztwefxs, to me zt 5 next to ,H impossible. REB ECCA 'IEANETTE ROB ERTS, BARBARA ANN ROENSCH Band 2,3,4g Choir 4g GAA 3,4g Homeroom Volleyball 3,4g Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Olions 2,3,4g Pep Club 2g Orchestra 45 Topper Revue 3.45 All-State Band 2. Be good andyou will be lonesome, J' PAUL ARNO ROENSCH Band 2,3,4g Chess Club 2,3g Homeroom Volleyball 45 National Honor Society 3,4g Olions 2,3,4g Orchestra 2,3,4g Pep Club 45 Topper Revue 4g All-State Band 2,4g All-State Orchestra 3g Stage Band 4. ufhzngx go better with a Roensch m the works, p01 N ob O5- st 55 , IRI-:NE ELIZABETH RQM1-:Ro kSQf AN SHEILA HELEN ROSS exft' FTA 2,35 Homeroom Volleyball 2,35 Olio P p Club QV, 3,4g Topper Revue 3,4. KIP EDWARD ROUSH Basketball 2,3,4g Co-Captain 43 Homeroom Volleyball 2,3,4g La Loma 45 Letterman 3,45 Student Council 2. ln basketball we hada lot offun, too bad we didn lt , , . lo5e.7l' Senior girls show their overwhelming enthusiasm for the L. A. Hilltoppers at one of the many basketball games. 81 Seniors X. THOMAS DONALD SATTIZAHN Homeroom Volleyball 3g Olions 3.4, Student Counril 43 Topper Revue 3.4, Wrestling 2. LINDA KATHLEEN SCARBROLCH Band 2.3g FTA 44 CAA 44 Pep Club 43 SCC 3.43 Topper Revue 4, Hwy, Clzerz, I fleurzwz' out Ilia locker' and Ifzrew all the garbage utwzlrv. ClfIt'I'Z.j Cherif ANTHONY WT SCI IOFIIQLD Bancl 4: Choir 43 llomeroom Yullevliall 3.43 Orchestra 2.3.4, Topper Revue 3,43 Track 2, All-State Orcliestrzi 2.3.43 Stage Banfl 4, 1 xfizlfl ,fpurzk lzlllfi' mir! lu! fnwpfi' Zliifzk Ilm ll jimi. rzlffiw' Khan .vlburzk and ri'111uz'4'zlffffwizbt. H DOUGLAS P. SCHUCH Ymlz. I kiwi' af-hy if ffllffl 'I w1wz. H1z,i Yvi'm',' juris Fmt! mir! .llwflzef .Y11!1n'i'cuZ nu! In .flc1lf111li'11 In-gwlfzw. ll71r1Z flu 'vnu think rifiIl1r1!7 87 Seniors CHERYLIIANFLLE ROYER FNC 2.3: CA.-X 21 Homeroom Yollevluall 2.3: Olions 2: Olvrn- pians 3,-4, Orchestra 4. I never lmuble, z1fm'7'y, or .i'rnAmiz',' zffhal mi 'Z alum' lvzfuy can bw done tonifzrmw, H CARL RUDNICK BzinclX2.4: Homeroom Vollevball 3. Orchestra 2.3.41 Pep Club 41 Student Council 3,41 Assembly Chairman 43 Topper Revue 3.4. ROBERT CURTIS RLSSO Basketball 2.3: Boys' State Alternate 31 lfootball 23,44 Golf'2.3.4g Homeroorn Yollevlmall 4, Rev Club 23 La Loma 3.4: Letterman 2. 3,45 Topper Revue 4g Lookout 3,41All-State Football 4. Hlleek, gn deep. 1'!!,fekaiHnyo1z. SUSAN-I EANINE S.-XCR CAA Z, Les Nliserables 43 Olions 3,4g SCC 2.3.45 Topper Busi- ness 41 Topper Revue 3. U1fUZ'E'j'UI1, 1!f1Z'L X'0ZA, I fuzz' you, Ido . . , but firm 'igel e.vcz'ted, I love Others loaf U Joi-iN SANCHEZ WILLIAM SCI-IRANDT Cross Country 3,45 Folk Singers Club 45 Homeroom Volleyball 35 Letterman 45 National Honor Society 3,45 All-State Orchestra 2, 3,45 Topper Revue 45 Track 2,3544 Wrestling 2, LANI ROSE SCHUSTER Homeroom Volleyball 2,3,4g Pep Club 25 SCC 2,345 Topper Revue 3. Nobody can give you wzlrer arlvice than y0u11s'eU BARBARA SEEGMILLER Class Favorite 35 Class Secretary 25 GAA 2,3,4g Girls' State 35 Homecoming Court 45 Homeroom Volleyball 253,45 junior Varsi- ty Cheerleader 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Student Council 23,45 Topper Revue 2,45 Varsity Cheerleader 3,45 Head 4. BRIAN SEECXIILLER Basketball 25 Boys' State 35 Class Vice President 45 Football 2,35 45 Homeroom Volleyball 2,3,4g Letterman 3,45 Vice President 45 Lookout 45 Student Council 2,45 Wrestling 3,4. Bu! Doc, my note im '15 broken, z'tju.tl l00k.s'.s'ma5he11'a!Hhe time. 'films' LARRY SEGAR Colf25 Pep Club 354g Topper Revue 2. Surfk' up! To the Beach. GLORIA ANN SECURA Karen Stein and Irene Romero display the quality ofthe clothing and hair styles seen during Groady Day. 83 Seniors ROBERT WVALTER SMITH Swimming 3,4 song and a xmzle. STEPHEN ERIC SMITH Football 2,3,4g Homeroom Volleyball 2,3,4g Letterman 2,3,4g Topper Revue 2,45 Track 2,3 If there is a future world my lot will not be bliss, but zfthere is no other l'tt make the most ofthiv. TERRY LEE SMITH Choir 4g GAA 2,3g Homeroom Volleyball 2,3,4g Highlands Day 2,43 IRC 35 Les Miserables 2,3,4g National Honor Society 2,3,4g Olions 2,3. JOHN WILLIAM STARNER Choir 45 Folk Singers 4g Vice President 4g Football 2,3,4g Home- room Volleyball 35 Letterman 3,49 National Honor Society 2,3,4g Orchestra 2,3,4g All-State 2,3,4g Topper Revue 4g Track 2. AMES LUTHER STEARNS I Band 2,3,4g Drum Major 45 Choir 4g Pep Club 3,45 Topper Revue 3,4 84 Seniors DENNIS LEE SHAMPINE Homeroom Volleyball 2. WILLIAM H. SHOPP Band 2,3,4g Swimming 2,3,4, Ike your heady it B' the little th RICHARD E. SHORES Homeroom Volleyball 2,3,4g Topper Rex ue 2 Hey Larry and Bill, next time ring the dom bell CHERI DIANE SMITH Homeroom Volleyball 2g Olympians 2 3 SCC 3 4 Topper Revue 4. Hey Linda! Try the dempster zltzmpfter in hath ofD ll mg Chess Club 25 Homeroom Volleyball 25 Industrial Arts 4g IRC 3 Ilhat K the xenye ofliiiing zfyou can 'tgo through the day without a Senior Lounge New Addition UONNABETH STEIN Choir 2.3.45 Drill Team 3g GAA 2, Homeroom Volleyball 2 Olions 3, Olympians 3, Pep Club 2.3,4g Topper Revue 2,3,4g All State Mixed and Girls Chorus 2.3,4. 11'1zppz'1zc.s.i' is nzmle to by .irharail and Ima hapf11'm'i'5 .ij1r1'1ig5ji'onz nz oa'e1'aZ1rn1, KAREN STEIN Choir 3.4, Drill 'lleam 2.3.4, GA.-X 2.3.4, Girls' State.'Xl1ernaie 3: Homeroom Volleyball 2,43 Highlands Day 2,35 Olions 2, Pep Club 2,3,4g Secretary 4: Powderpuff Baskeiball 3, SCC 2.3.-1g Spanish Club 25 Topper Business 45 Yice President 45 Topper Revue 2,3,4, .Wen may work mia' Zhmk, but winzen jbvl. ANIICE IREYE STP PHFWS Choir 2.3,4g Homeroom Volleyball 2, Highlands Day 3, Olions 2, 3, Topper Business 4: Topper Revue 2.3. 'Sl may be ziimzb bu! lain 'Z .i'!u,bz'd. SH ERRI LEE STEPHENS Hilltalkers 2.3,4g Vice President 2: President 3, President 4: Na- tional Honor Socieiy 3,49 Olions 2. jOHN s'r1cE GERALD ERNEST STRICKFADEN PAUL DVVIGHT STEPHENSON Swimming 2,3,4g Soccer 4. Ile who !augh.i'jir.s't got the wrong mean ing. MICHAEL GEORGE STERKEL Remember Ch1'z.i'Z11za5? Well Cond! Barbara Roensch and her foster sister from South Vietnam. jackie Truong, sing lNIoon Rivers' during Topper Revue. 85 Seniors DANIEL CLYDE TESCHE Football 25 Homeroom Volleyball 253,45 Industrial Arts 2,35 Key Club 2,35 Magmamites 25 Olions 45 Topper Revue 3,4. lim sorry Ojicer Norris, but the amp was cryzngfor agood home. SHERIDAN ETOILE THOMAS Choir 2,45 FTA 2,45 Treasurer 45 Homeroom Volleyball 35 Olions 2,3,45 Vice President 35 President 45 Best Actress 25 Best Supporting Actress 35 Topper Revue 2,3,45 Mistress of Ceremo- nies 4. 'fWhal are you waiting for, isa? that your cue? . . . OOPS! lik rninelu JOYCE NORA TRUJILLO FTA 2,3,45 Secretary 45 Olions 2,3545 Olympians 3,45 Pep Club 25 Spanish Club 45 Topper Revue 4. PATRICIA ANN TRUKIILLO Art Club 35 Vice President 35 Drill Team 2,35 CAA 2,35 Girls' State 35 Best Citizen Award 35 Girls, Nation Alternate 35 Home- room Volleyball 2,3,45 Hilltalkers 3,45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Olions 2,45 Olympians 35 Pep Club 2,3545 Publicity Chairman 35 SCC 25 Student Council 3545 State and District Student Council 35 Committee Head 45 Topper Revue 3, Will lhe real Pat Trujillo please stand up? 86 Seniors KATHERINE RUTH STROM CAA 2,3545 Homeroom Volleyball 2,3,45 Olions 35 Powderpufl Basketball 3,45 Topper Revue 4, I think 1,771 readyfir college now lhal lean lie my own shoes, get a drink ofwater alone, and cu! wilh scissors. GERALD MORROW SWICKARD Band, Industrial Arts 253,45 Wrestling 35 Manager 3. KATHRYN IONE TALAFOUS Drill Team 2,35 CAA 25 Homeroom Volleyball 2,35 Olions 253,45 Recording Secretary 45 Pep Club 2,35 Topper Revue 2,3,45 Stu- dent Director 4. On stage lelkgo 3 we 're behind schedule already! MARCIA EARLE TATTAN Drill Team 2,45 FTA 2,3545 Publicity Chairman 35 President 45 Homeroom Volleyball 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 25 Student Council 35 Topper Business 2,3,4g Treasurer 35 President 4. Nlay our lives be a succession ofsuccessiue successes. Seniors Change PATRICIA ANN TRCxIII,I.O CAA 2,3,4g President 45 Pep Club 2,343 SCC 3,4g Powderpufln Basketball 2,3,4g 'liopper Business 4g Topper Revue 3,45 llome- rnom Volleyball 2.3.4. llvfzzcfi omtf RALPH NIICHAEL 'I'RL'xIlI,LO Kei' Club 2.3.41 Key Club Delegate 2.3.4. THI LOC TRUONC Choir 45 Hilltalkers 4: Les Miserables 4g Olions 4: Student Coun- cil 44 Topper Revue 43 AFS 4. Poorfor rua. KAREN LOUISE TURNER FTA 3,43 Publicity Chairman 4g Homeroom Volleyball 2.3.44 Pep Club Z,3,4g Powderpull Basketball 2,35 Powderpull Football 3g SCC 2,3.4g Student Council 23 Topper Business 4. 1.f1z'U K bu! Ilkffdllfj' ofllzc mmf! zwlzen 'fix 1111! Lvzitfz 11171blvllV1VZjvUI7ZUd. Cap Ano' Gown Colors . S 'er-Y-P GLORIAKIEAN VALLEKIOS IRC 3,45 Powderpufl' Basketball 35 Spanish Club 3,45 Topper Business 3. I know Loi Alamos' heat St. .llzkex in football fnckve, fm! lim' zi- basketball season! l JOHN EDMCND VAN DF YALDE Homeroom Volleyball Z,3,43 Key Club 43 Xlagmainites Z,3. lfazjirsz you don 'Z .s'ut'tieea', QI YT, TEDJAMES VAUCHAN V Homeroom Volleyball 2.3.4g Swimming 2,33 Topper Revue 34 Don 't le!! Foy I k71I1U'bZlf ..... SANDRA ANN VE LASQUEZ 87 Seniors 1, SCOTT FREEMAN WARNER Basketball 25 Homeroom Volleyball 2,3.4g Track 2. You know hott' tt 157715171 'Take zwztlz the stag rm top. TED ASHLEY WATERMAN Basketball 2,3g Boys' State 3g Class Favorite 25 Football 2,3,4g Co-Captain 4g Letterman 2,3,4, President 4: Student Council 2: Track 2,3 R -Qi MICHAI-gt, DAVENY WELDON Topper Revue 2,4g Tennis 2,3,4. if t WILLARD ELWIN WILLIAMS WENDELL RAY WILLIAMS II Basketball 33 Football 2,3,4g Homeroom Volleyball 3,45 Let- terman 3,4. VICKI LYNN WINBURN Band 2g GAA 2,3,4g Homeroom Volleyball 2,3,4g Highlands Day 35 Olions 25 Pep Club 2,3g Topper Business 4g Topper Revue 2,3,4. Tz'ek!ea' Pink LAURA ANN WINSLOW Homeroom Volleyball 2g Olions 2,33 Pep Club 2,3,4g Topper Revue 2. I am but a traveler on the roar! between Ive ana' death. Yhvwxt MURIELAIANE WOOD Art Club 3g Pep Club 2g Topper Business 3. Would you believe. . , Direct from Paris come Miss FiH,s Can-Can Dancers to thrill and delight the audiences of Topper Revue, 88 Seniors JOHN KNOX WVOOTEN III Band 2,3,4g Basketball 25 Coll' 3,45 Homeroom Volleyball 44 Let- terman 4g Pep Club 4. E DWA RD CLEVELAND YOUNG Football 25 Homeroom Volleyball 23.43 Industrial Arts 2.14. Labs, urzolher f1z'llL'f11lgers'p1'oa'uclztm. N JAMES EDWARD YOUNG Boys State 3g Choir 45 All-State 4g Homeroom Volleyball 3,45 Letterman 45 National Honor Society 3,4g Olions 2,3,4g Orchestra Zg Student Council 4g Lounge Committee 45 Topper Revue 2.3.4g Track 2,3. Black is black, but some ofus go to extrwriesf KIVO OD,'1HSf JACK FRANCIS ZASTROW' Baseball 2,3,4g Basketball 3,43 Captain 45 Class Ollicer 3g Vice President 3g Homeroom Volleyball 2,3,4g Letterman 2,3,4. That went out zxfith the Big Apple. CHRISTINA ROSE ZEIGNER Drill Team 2,3,4g GAA 2,3,4g Highlands Day 3,44 NIake-It- With-Wool District Winner 3g Pep Club 2,3,4g Senior Program Chairman 45 SCC 3,45 Topper Business 4g Topper Revue 2,3,4. The mimi is no stronger than its weakest think. Sandy Cole and Linda Rector sport charming smiles while enticing football fans to buy Topper game programs. Seniors Support Toppers at All Home Games 89 Seniors 5 2 Si 5 i 5, E 2 E 5 E Q , 2 X 5 1 5 71 Q E 5 Q 3 K x f,-,wsu Aw w :- .-f, mrzwn n wazzfm -Wfngffiz A sf:-A:mmmmQsM'Q+2rf1fau1:'mw..,f , ,f-- w.fesraQ1-X-f-f:Q:Qw11 U ,wmnw fwwssfzf,,f..ffwgwmwf:ff- M,-amy ,ww Dottie Smith Rick Luders f.'r111ct1s'i1o1i.t Cflzazrnizm l 'irc IJVUXIZJEVZI' BevShzi1'er Sally Burkheimer .S'f'trrv!f1rvt Tn '11 i ll rw' Art Bridge l'rtii If!C7lf tmzors Concentrate junior Class Sponsers who provided advice and guidance are Dave Putmam, Russ Shinn, Dave Agard, Lucy Tho- mas, and Billy Prather. on Academzc Growth unior A ctz'vz'tz'es The junior Class rushed into a variety of activities for the 1966-67 school year by capturing the first place Hoat honors during the homecoming parade. The winning HTopper Nloving Vanw featured the Hilltoppers' green and gold. One of the many highlights of the year came in October with the arrival of the symbolic class rings. Members ofthe class worked diligently to raise the needed moneys for the annualjunior-Senior Prom by sell- ing concessions during the football and basketball seasons. Topper Revue offered the class an opportunity to don the colorful costumes and personalities of the Roaring 20's for their portrayal of Idiot Ness and the infamous Al Cahurt. The year ended with the Juniors participating in sever- al of the activities associated with the closing of school and expressing their sincere feelings of entering Los Alamos High School in September 1967 as the almighty senior class. These fine examples ofthe 1966-67 Junior Class were part of the gener- al student body found at LAHS this school year. 1 'QX .W ,, iv:-T f' - aw , 1 ' if 'Fl ,, i356 ii K K Y . r tstf iff sea lt il f Ki ti f iff: ft 9 55 A Lv gk? ky gv, 4 r 3 --trim ,gy www a Q 4 ff ws fl His: JS -40- . 3' X at 1, . Q A figs 3.55, . we - J s 4 .,- V: , L K. Y. t ' '5 -2Qi.'fH-if 3 .t ,, - f r s nz.. 'AQ- in y + f t. Hula? QA' E Ben David Acree Adams Charlene Paul Andrews Andrews Marilynn Doug Babich Bailey Myra Donna Barnes Beg Jody Jim Bergstein Bergauer Laraine Rick Bingham Blakely fy i i ' A4 -. A t E I ' f J t A :'r :te V ,v-- ' it ht t hui gill! I 2 af i..-ann nun-HSP! -- -MPL 92 Juniors ,XS K ,gm X 'Ll fx .vw 5 'l l wx jf 1 .A QR, 'n .af - 3 we at Daniel Ahearne Ann Apprill Bryon Bannerman Chris Benson 1 , is A I f-,nu 'nm . , gig. , y Y 1 wg. ,-Q 5 clk: f , L A .5 . , S , , Cav' Mike Allen lviolly Archuleta Don Barnes John Benzigcr :F . .Si A Norma Alves Peter Argo Sharon Sibbett represents a typi- cal junior at lunch on Groady 1 ss r s A ....... E92-., . !,', 1 3, ,H 1' .ac 9 8, 1 n n ' 4 , jasper Andrae Robert Armstrong Day. james Alice Martha jon Blossom Bolin Boone Bourne S A 1 ' 1 'Y ff if li E greasy. fi ' k.,,. ,, ' . '- . :z A u '7 V I I 4 ,At 'GYM Terry Brousseau David Buckland Janice Cake Marty fi . JG Bk . N 6 t 5 ' 15 t. o W ,l L B A X -J at - Gy , mf fg we f' . . . - 1 i V. Mary Fitzgibbon, Jeanette Kinker, and Christie Davidson work dili- Scott Jeannie Harvey gently to supply cokes as well as other concessions for the thirsty crowd. Boyer Bramble Bramlfitl Art Gary Xlarcia Bridge Brocious Brooks - N., A he t' t ' ' 7 ' B fi in x fm W get WP' . MTN . M, ' f' t A K . K 5 5 wiki, sl K f 1 : lit! it , . Jia 531 H i I 'wr-v C Q swf ,., - , 3 Mark Myra 9 ,. C'de Baca Chang l3iAnn .lo it 5? Chapman Chavez i Bob Butler, Robert Pacheco, and Bill jen ' '-v:,y A Q nings chat together while waiting for books. ' is 3 W 3 S Nl , ft 9, . 'I M., ., ,.L S , ,.-: HJ, I Q, I 'e' tee 'I ' I fi ...E y a y f 'aca-ei '- :tlt y M ' . . - I L A ff . f w ,,y, N if s B tl f K Gordon Wayne 'jerry Brown Brownlee Buchen Robert Sally Bobby Bueschel Burkheimcr Butler Anne Selma Mike Campbell Campbell Candiotti Kathy Mark jon Capron Carson Cashwell Cantrell 93 .juniors 5 Rod S Christensen - fi , ' urc M ' U' 'li ml z W eCiddio j as 2 21 Denise ' fl gl' ' X D nnis .Lii- ' ' - I ' - i . e i X A - x Clark M gi.: 'ye Mary iii i t . Clayton ' V - . Lorraine ,,.,- M V A i n g Q Clifton 'V . my ' fii S , li Kerrl' ' if Q , x Coflelt P fl' ' ' , Thad xt. U A ' ' ii'-i Cole - ' V Ester 1 Cordova K V: it H V, N g ' :': r A ' S f 1 i , .v.: 1 5 1 - 'E' , 'Z X ' i ' t f S . W1lTw : fT 'EL f LEM i i Q' 2- V. , , . 'ima yy' ' , . A A . ile f ' ieee N' t , is ,-l. f n 'N' A s erii if 'r , ,L In 1 1.5 . . t Q in ?,wi Q lisa . . M. . . ,,.,,,,1Xpxg ,',- 1 Iii' , - ,251-Q ' 1.-I' 7 7 ' - I f , 1 Q2 1 riff W ' VL' f? ,. , ,. a , I is I ' . ', ' ' ' J Mary Shirley George Victor Bill Lee Cordova Cordova Cottrell Cox Cushing Cushing Barb Tom Eugene joe Marty Michelle Critchheld Cromer Cunnington Curfman Daly Damour Christine Robert Scott jane Eva Davidson Davis Davis Deinken Delgado Mary Teri Judy Susan Becky Dennis Devine Dickinson Donahue Dow 1 94 u ,...L S ,, ' ,., : 1- X hw il - g, ff - : lik , , gig ,it.,.g ' l iawivlilii inl 'V ,.., A , ,V , A ',. My . I P. , 1 3 -gl ' fb M' ff ,sb ,l K ' vm, ...wx 94Juniors aan., mi-J milf l ,Q 'A F .. Q 1. 2: n ew , ,,u ,ffsm -4 4,4 ,. t i X IW F i 'K .tv 3? Xxx Gail llrumhiller Peter Dunn Fred Fcleskuty Mitc- llnis Shziron Farley Lesley Fiekett if ft. ' l 'X sink j 53 .ev 'Q km ,E . Y-at 'M J i 'Q -- ' 2 N 5 Diana Dufour Nlary .Io Earl Doug Enloe Peggy Eutsler Roy Feber Clathie Fishler N., SN .,,,,M-, .-? .,,,.,t,i1f.' I 2 -I :' K RA 'ENE 1 x X ..,,Mii . E 'git Vt A . W 1 ,. :ww 1. g Robert Mary Fitzgibbon Fletcher 1 t Bruce Johnson encounters still another problem in his photography assignment. Allen llohn Gauler Gauthier gai F y ftx ig g, w 'tgirq mf ti ith lil 3-. k,,,'X Q1-V 4 . l Joh ,A ff xg, 1 . A- ii tti 2 fe ff r . W 1 ' ,W z P 71 . t 8 . p t W y L A fl... f l , ' . vm gi ' Q. 'E if 2 N933 i Isabel Flynn Kandy Frame Robert Freyman Elaine Furrh Elizabeth Cage Bruce Gallaher 'ss wg Q-if 4 . fig , 1 nv. ' Q Qi' Q unnx ,. K.s '.f.nu' -.1 Charley Fowlkes Judy I Frederick janet Fuller Douglas Gallagher john Gallegos Patti Garrity 95xIuniors r' 3. '- ug., 3,1 to it fl Louis Gonzales jim Graebner Bob Gregersen George Griffin Richard Haase Steve Hackenberry Barbara Harrington Nancy Hall Bill Hamlin Ga ry Hampton 'T' W , I f ',: ',.,' 1 V- 'X P' Grace Hawes Irene Hengstenberg Ted Herrera 96 juniors 3313-1- 151-E. S- .. 'QT' -rw J x Q 2 aux F3 rl iigliqxv 1 fr 'fl 1-.. A x . 3 ' is x '., , . Y' . Q K . ws: 'si ,-- .. Pauline If , ik if t ,.. 0 Mike Geelan Sylvia Gere ' Q9 1 LaDawn Z:--L Kathie .fag i' 1 Gibson qw fi i Gibbons ,Q . n,L. , Gram Ti t . .f- ll -If G db l 1 , t Q4 0 Ot ff i '- :'e' 'i' V V We ill :IQ lre T i .-.V i t as t 3 nt 1 I . q i A gy V y 1 0 if S , X Karen Tina Rick Hill Hoekett Hodson Hessing fmyl, Q K ' 'ef -K -v - 'i 422 .-i Bill Q- A Heath 41,05 ig Brett Herman Allen Robert Herring Hollen james Hollingsworth A host ofjuniors use every bit oftheir energy to show the cameraman they're on the bus to a football game. 2 Sify is V it , ,. 5 W 1 2 f Ak i ' .IIN ggi 5 I i n vis Q -gi l -Q: W qvgi - ,. 2 , - if . V - 5 Tix x.. 5 W A Mi- if -1 14522322 49 a. ' J -gr ..- - am gl? , ,, J fffiexaifaa , ww -- :uw :swf lat i 5 it ,, K Y? ' 1' I 1 tag! ' ,gr if Lv, , A., f' lbw an , n 4'-A J yJi 1 0 Y 3 t J , l f' Yi'- ' A E isp . Z s f -' L David Hoverson Marty Hurt Paul Jeflery Wally Johnson 97 Juniors Vicki Hues Joanne Hutcheson William Jennings William Johnson A as Ji, Adrienne Hulette Debby Hyatt Bruce Johnson Stanley Johnston Clifl' Mills experi- ments with a new approach in speech delivery. , ,pr V h -f' 'K A - 2 3:1 s 1. 5 MWA Q NV u sf' i 4 ' xl 'Riffs ,si T- I : 5 Y Q , A ,, J - D 'M N X-' if--,:i.:E,:. . sm gi ,xx X. X ' M ,J as , -.ii 8, N V 4' ' , I A X11 ap Lauren Larry Hull Hults Gene Jesse Jaeger Jaramillo Janis Kay Johnson Johnson David Judy Jones Jones Beki Holmes Patsy Holt William Hooper Steve Hopkins Janie Hones gn, :su s 3 were mpg . W I' i . , L , we ,J +A is sea f 5 L saga! af , WI.- Qieif .lf 'S wb X l R my ti fi .mv ..... V ffi? do f 'H J jj? Q, . rr? 14 JL Mary Jordan Toby Kain Curt Karlen Linda Kasik David Katcher F ii Y 1 .f V ' gs 5 ,ez ' . Q 'I Q E M ws , ii: egg, tes, ffm, ' V: . 1. N- ' t1 fl .ky -Z, F f if iii 5 'E ,J Y ia- !! . .. I as ,ik 2, H 1, . 5 . 3 'Q it ,I t 5. l i I - K 4 w QQ l 1 , l2T'M K I .. , 3 ' fi 75 ,f c 1 'E 'WY' if ' ' M-ag'- . Linda Patrick Kelley Kennedy Jeanette Levis Kinker Knox 335 .zz at ,fm ,W tk,, 5 2 Fx Vi . x ,f B . . M , . , 3 y ,. G 3 iv ,ig W 4 Mrsmf 'T ' M i Tl 1 Q - wi f Gary Langhorst Claire Larson Larry Denise Frederic Keil Keller Laquer Alan janet W Cassandra Kernodle Killough l Lee tlacquie Sharon l Suzanne Krohn Kurtz Leep Nlsmjn -lmfla Monica Mark C'de Baca receives his class ring from Mr. Burge. Mzggiqman Liz Robert .john Luri Bill Greg Lindsey Little Lory Lundgren Lyon Nlaestas Larry Don Rick Nlarla Judy Debby Loucks Lucero Luders Mann Marriott Marlin - I 4 '.'1,. -fi! t I si :K H Q' 7' A :Q V Q - .:-. H iv ' , :., are Q ' L f .1 ,,.r Ss: f X ' E l L 'V ll? ' f s 1 Q -L fi K ' iiil ' L 1 Q, at .. ' we .. ' . Us I tt ' x. is K, M jgiifi .. I , 43- I , r 12 .Ii V W i'l' ' ' , , , A . 5 3 ' f ' t . ,ggwfn 1, 1 . -.. '::: . sr ,,... g f .. L' A tt, f XR A Mxgg-f .. . ' .1 ' I rz' 1 L Q 1- V. 7 ' 1' ' ' X M ,. f A , X i 98Juniors Q 'Qi ,af 'iw las JL M , .s f. il 75 V! 'Es' 'lm' ' 11,11 fit: 'liii l -' V 1 2' Q he 3 I K-gre ff Aj, S N NE 'K x A 'S' 5 f ' jj M 1 J 5iVV ei 5 V Xxx- 4, - if -khr K v' er 'fl Jim McNeese Margo John Martinez Meadows Carol Glenn Mazanz Nlichel 'gap-f ,,'v f,.k, K 5 X .ai I M ,F 9 , A Jean Manger Jerry Mattys Wencil . . . . , . Mcclenaham Tliejuniorifloat took firsi place in this year s Homecoming Parade Marcy with their Topper Moving Van . McCloskey Peggy McDonough Don Dolores Brenda Henry Money Montano Morgan Mueller if' alra r y M , H VIAL F ,I V . I i ' ' .. ,I - ' V Qz' A - g h 7 ,9 ,li M ' l M' ' 'I . e i ,wa I , , ' f f A . , ,,.v , ,.-riff me 'V fgf' . V - LTI . e , B y xi if ,Mm i if -, el ffl :L 4- . 1 Ruth V i Merr man , Debi Y M if: XX Miller 'A r,rA ' 'K Ronnie L Miller g i Dick Meyers .Jerry Miller Cliff Mills Sharlyn Mollet Betty Ann Joan Mullins Munyon 99kIun10rs t exam- iff' - .- 4-j'at'4.j ifjgkl-,,T'o' gf Q ian - gf f .,.,K1t h ,X li, 5,.,,..4-f ,ft , X V if -- H35? 711, f :fi esitt -- , ' si wi Zi 'ma J g 3 l i ,Nt LQ -it ., Visliz Y . Y is ,o ff- ii N Carl Robert Terrie Osborn Pacheco Parrott Elizabeth Rodney Dea Peterson Petty Phillips Nlargaret Sue Nancy Phillips Porton Potter MiCh21Cl Rene Norma Quintana Rabideau Ramirez Ewa' mx E i , . A ff A R F .,.,. ' i it , ' .- '--'sq e f, .Un , if ! ' 12+ R ' ' .- me 1-H . 1 , fgrl ,, 7.2, ' 1, ' - '-f V .V ff? adm 5 , - is P ' -- fs e f ji' , - a x X K: if-K t ' lO0lIuniors . , 4 T Q' , Sa x ., is Q Carol Nagle Sandra Neal Kathy Nielson Danny Norris jo Grace Oakes Gay la Ochsner ' . Ted A O'Connor J Stephanie P 4 'vi' 7' Oliver - gf Craig A vi , - , Xftp Olsen ' X hn gf. xxx X! JO N P' A orxiafa Steve Potter Rick Reade With a little convincing, Scott agrees to part with his long hair Dianna Linda Powell Provost Sue Pat Reade Reeves ., we ea . In mwyj Egg, ,, ,, MF, ft .ff- fa: 1 . 'ii if ew g : fa , 3, it ,t .. i'i, P - J i Us ff. if 'ru S A M' . , ,,.. 5' AVN V V H A V VVigiV.VV EL Q31 ff i mm X l? 5 I Bruce ' ' M V Runyan - 1 9 ,gr ,4 V - f' . , Bobby galil Y 5 1 7 Rutherford V ' T S -'. S' A .l0hH V V - V, X - ,, , ' t A V Sanchez X it 3 - ,.:.V Q .f N -. , ' 1 i -- ' :,' -I M Gerald if . ' 11 e M, ' ,.,,. A to t if -Q , Casrfoll ., i , 4 f S cgi 'Q avage 'V V V , WY V, 4 , f ROHM V , V V, VA -V V,r, l Sawyer in V ..,V ,N Neno ri- V V V t V l do B Sigura . ' . ar V i f V K ywdw' ,,-,. - .. 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They began the year with the traditional painting of the LA on Burnt Mountain with the seniors supervising the work. The class participated in the Homecoming activities this year including their class float which took second place. They sold concessions, not only at the Homecom ing game, but at all football games to help put funds in the U'CEiSLlI'y. Their skit in Topper Revue was a satire on the fre quent bomb scares that occured at LAHS this past year Many individuals of the class participated in other parts of the show including dance routines and singing groups In early spring the sophomores ordered their class rings which they receive in their junior year. The spring months also meant the closing of the Hrst year ofhigh school for the sophomores with two more educational years to follow. ING, Mr' Miller ani Schachtefler and SEA TED, These sophomores appear to be working hard at their initiation project Mr- Nlchols and Mrs- hlll1P5' ofwhitewashing the LA as well as getting some on their clothes y e .2 'iiitifyaeiti ,ff My ,ff ., if .Jo .1 if , sm, M , g a X ' X if ytt 5 . s A 7 ,YC Ali E ,Q 1 A1 ,gfih Dennis Abeyta johnny Anderson Bruce Armstrong S ?:. J , O - t , gs'- yt f 'fl .Q y Izg Barry Bailey Doug Barnes Brad Baum 106 Sophomores fff' ' 'Wg . . , 1 1 A 'Q H of gs ,, ., : as ag Q fy . . ,T jr' V Q 'fi i ,Q 1 it Q 'K L 1- l ' AW jl 4 l A y it Q if . is ,. L 1 aw X . V M . if Q M l 't5. ., -'l 7-sf M ei 1' fi ,, .. of-f i 5 .Q X '- lg X We A .lim 'C ' ---: Jeigllen Anderson V Q Janice Andrea ,... 1 V I ,, VW Anstcy Aragon Q ....., E 1 f ,l g 2s'f5 g li john Bob Karen Acomb Aiello Ainsworth Posy Victoria Ivan Anderson Anderson Andrus - Mike Mike john y 4 W Arnold Arntzen Ashcraft . g , l . ' .B ,. - f A 1 if me , N ,gr ' A X U - , ii., 'Y lv-1, flff r B as Q 4 A .Y . y 'S' 'S' 'B 45 in g 'Q . . A L, Q1 Q k. , f A - . --i'r- f 2 11. ff' ' K K :.-- Q' : K - - -P - K' 7- . - E, , K i' 1. ,fini ,L fi, . A it , it HW aa A if , as 5- -W l ll Guy Craig Best Bender Barbara john Charles Randy' Sterling Baird Balestrini Barnes Blackburn Black Judy Candy Ken Karen Cmlg r Barnes Barrington Battat Blalz Blalll Jann Ralph Gloria Pam Bay Beckett Beckwith Blaul 2 ', ' t 9 , Q H , l i if WV, 5 v il f 3 ug ' it riffs, , 127 ' 1 SK' g el .gf ' X H 6 . Q, Pi: ,f , , I g, 1 I y yt L 5 ,. i l . ' A , K ' M . ff' V . A ,L ,:,, . V . Ivl, i Q ' ,. it ,i M- , f J V I ' ft if - V , it L H Q i .V . ,il , V' L '--,, if 5 1'. ? it i i V Z , ' i f ,,A'l 2 X11 ' Y A if ' 1 t 1 L C, Y , ' ' L ....--' I 1 M y x f be me t k y t I -', P. a f ' ': et Af f' 'Wx H5 5 of W y -W , 5tEqfg +4s-, ft , L if - , , A L g'.-,'-g' , H : .. HY, r y V . - V 1 W Q ' i . , 1 it C' B . A i 5, , V 7 , A Q, :S - I e, - 4 7 5. :VV 53 V - J V, :gil ff I .V -5 L V5 , K . ,X 2 m f? , is .- I A 5 Bruce David Lee Charlie julie Kathy Blevins Blossom Brundige Bunch Burkhalter Burns Gina Richard Bruce Sherry Mary jim Boegli Bolton Byers Cadenhead Calvin Campbell Paul Sandra Lee Scott Chris Randy Bombardt Booth Candiotti Canfield Capron Cardon Krik Debbie Janet Diane Chris Laurel Boyer Bradshaw Carpenter Case Chalberg Chaney Donna Mary David Abel Tony Greg Bramlett Brazfield Chang Chavez Cherry Chesney Rick Carl Katherine Catherine Mike Chezem Christenson Clayshulte Conley Conley I VV J ' gm, 3' I ,F i,,. , I or it .et'- t'e i 'N.s. . L. ,, 'W ,if 'i i 2 '- 211 ' 1 V' if Q +fY1flgQfs 1 ,.:w , ff ,J i ld ig, f' Rl mv Remy' A we l H F f f ay gs- 4 ,, f . - 1 L f 'sm 107 Sophomores Art class provides a good time to exercise this sophomore's handiwork on a project. Bruce Dropesky Tina Duben Les Dufour Pat Dugan Craig Dunning Richard Durmaj Viccii Eaton Martha Emility Carol Ennis james Eyster Kay Fair Doug Farr Jay Crowe Peggy Day Elizabeth Deal Mary Deal Peter Deinken Gary De Yampert Patsy Dickinson Barbara Dinegar Debbie Dodds Doug Driesner he V i,. X, 108 Sophomores X: ag, Q . at A up A ,SE i s . -Q David I Cook - +3 ii 5' Jacqueline if .,2, 5, Cote J E fn 'E Gary Cottrell lyl A ft - Bob J Coulter ii Molly 'zz' l , Cox S. ili- si l ii Charles Q im Craig ,N ' 1 M Doug ii A I A 7 cmfhfaeid jw My V V Linda . -'-M A N .1 , Crook l . ty V I - K ' el- - ' .. M eyi it '-f- v,:,: D ' 'L z iiyi - I C . f C' f r I f i' l A-rl. '-a - Y l 1 'sig I , i + 31 , is 'Aw' , 5154 'ails P ,Ll we iv at 4, ,L is ' 5 5 5 ' lr if 5. .x .W . ji. ee-'l o fl Q- f 3 i . FM- A T -,, J , .ii.. its Na, we a ti ' f aft i 5 ii' ' . 7 , x . e Griflin a s V Q' M, ,F-it-xi .. ., W, F I we. il : . ' if ' 3 y eets F qluu . 3. V : jean john Feber Felt Cindi Kathi Fries Fulgenzi Wayne Loyd Gay Gibson james .Iames Gilmore Glass Gilbert Gayle Gonzales Goodfellow ' W 54 . 9 ' is is F F Ee ., y F ff it it at ' , l 'mm ,au 41 no i 54? Lindi Fisher Anna Garcia Ben Goodier Chip Greco jamie Doris Hall fr, .Q this ,gre .h ie' i V 'X 3 - ' F' e 'Z KW i fy K -K ij, K I ?x I wa H if s i 4,,, I V . L ' ' eva? - f :I ... .N .f Carol Mike Steve Fishler Fletcher Foglesong Bobby Ethel Nlary Garcia Gardner Gauler Pamela Palmer Paul Grasser Graves Gray Cody Conrad Calllfine Green Green Greenwood Mickey Anna Susan Guest Guthrie Hahn Yvette Robin Dick Hall Hamlin Hannemann , fliizi Q QL xi X l in 1 , , X G ff- P' -1 le- li Q my I :gs G Q : 753' fi, . - t N. , 5 13 as K f ,- ii 'Y' ,ff Bt 5 M f 109 Sophomores , -n n . . 5 ,.1 ,,. x E en i fl ii D X qi. If 3 , X W I' 1 Dv ' I L,:,. E I 1 if if. fs, if H W2 Jim Bob Harbert Harelson Guy jim Hargrove Harper Steve Mike Hartshorne Hatch 'Q .Nik-V 5. wi , ii W at errrr rer 2' 'J A ll, W 1 10 Sophomores Sri. Kim Hayes Debbie A Heath M 'Q Diane Heath Chris W n Helland ' Y Hal ,.,.- ' - ,N Hendron v il' 1 ' M J Dave K A E Henkel ' ' J in 1' 1 N L Herman I - .- Kathren H A Q' ., -. Hernandez S D g gf Evelyn l 7 Herrera ..kii g f , I H - Q 'N H - -- ,nvnf v K 7 .l 4 Mm :ii William ' Herrera g Q T 6. Debbie il ' - ' Q Hicks , -H Nancy V g j ' -' V Hifks Ai -:,. , . f 733 1 K ff 'K s X 'Mn A Toby I Holden . -,-, David 1- 1 ' 'i . X Holm -f ' n 43 I,-T. , - - ' Roger l' V 1 , 4 Holmes n Calglollyigs , Q X .4:,,.l0 ' i ,, ., - i 'i furl' Jlm in . N gi A n ' 'gtg Hoogterp , : 1- fi t 1 Horpedahl ., ,- Tim F Q K . House S72 , 5' Bill in H Q ' Hudson f Q joyieleg k W 'F u a er Q i 5 K Jack v ' 2 'A 'K Hughes I i' iiii PCSSY - s '- E ,- 7, 1 Bob I D V -3 - 1, , , - jaramillo 2 W. ' Andrew wgf , 'H y iniiynes K ' ' :, t Nn l ' 'i t Jennings ' ' fs ' ' Ralph mf V. in V , L. 1. I K kk n,. g ifs, V Jennings L me 41 L, f i in 1 H 41-,v V- my K 1. J! E ' 1 'Q A 5 , Mtn 'll' illla il ,, . ,LQ Q I z az. f g i A llnz E A--V ' Q 'cv 5 .. V. , we Q1 : L ,..: T Ns f Marc Richard Barbara David johnson Johnson jones Kandel B Q A Karla Gary Brian joe T' ' Kelley Kemme Kennedy King .M .sg g , rt.,-Z -H, H 413 f V VEVV X .. .F Q ,, K raaw a 5 is .ei f ,556 I 'V 1 :L-:lv A f , 2 ': E . sf' QQ , no 1 ' x 7 I L' 'gif . r t ii V Nancy A Landahl N A Caryn , L gl ' 4 ffl gl' ,K Q ' . 'Q Larson 'J if 1. , 1 lllr J i? - qs Q g I ,fe David Edward Emily , A ' :' Lang Langley Laquer 9, ' 1?'?'fC'i115l?, q161.'5-Fifa Kathleen David Gre L, 3 ,:f4.g,,,g, ,g,H,..,f.,.1.i,m,5q gg ' H 'a ' ' ' Larson Lazarus Leachman Paul Mike Gail Don Iackie Lee Leibee Lemons johnson johnson Shgld Big ' These talented sophomore boys enliven Topper Revue with their version of the Tijuana ear eepin Brass, Kenneth Ronny Kitchens Koch Andrea ljghn Koonee Kraemer Debra Elsa Krikorian Kunz David Nlary La Berge La Casse 1 l 1 Sophnmores .Q-.M .Q um K. .P E ,K sh, 524 -X .L , I QM if K if lie... s,..,.M.w-i,-- , - - .fm ,. S .. mmwzie , ,k., mzfifgggegi, -f,,. ,I us fi , ii s id f Q ag ,, ., , K xx V V . wi if -i x gi f if 'L 5 ' v-v ii ' , jean Judy Anda Berta Martha Laurel Lindsey Lindsey Long Lopez Lujan Lyon Becky Tracy Frances Kathy Chris Barbara Maes Manes Manger Maraman Mark Martinez Bennie Carmen Phillip Martinez Martinez Martinez liven though seniors aren't allowed to force hard labor on incom- Sglma Trisha Norma ing sophomores, one senior welcomes a new student to LA High. Martinez Martinez Martins gg. . uf A, ' 11 i gel. Martin Nlatlack Thomas McWilliams 'Y' t . ., ii i X . 1 12 Sophomores Amy Richard Alison fN1cC0rmiCk lNlcFar1and fw1cHale Debbi Chris Gail Meadows Medlin Miller Brenda McKee jill Miller my 1 A 4 K jf +1 f Tim McWilliams Kaye Miller , is ,, i, , .W f , uns' -,waiaag ' it -lawns . t,ts,, is if 5. .. 5 if Y 4 JW , V. s ,. +g5,3,,,?' . , Atv' qgfq gn' -I' Lists! 2 -ij,-r' f.?53ii'i5f'ifirf9 5 ,, .S 1 Q Chris f A Mills Y iw , V Rex ' 5 Q f Nlingo - V VV sa Deborah ' T , Y V ,V 7 13 if Mohr 'N' i M X li f Edward ',, 'Lf V H' x , V M .V Zig' Y ' Montztno in 4,-L Q f - E Robert , V wx ' Q N . V Montano , !- Vg ' it I Vg Leroy ,NV Nlontoya g Q Lani e . ' P . Moore ,gn X y 1 Diann 5 , 5 L A i .V ' ' Nlorris I 6.54 Christine A 5 2- ' , ' Munno if . g, . be ' T A X ' j ,:-: V- - 7 V, Vx omunyon if is ix K .. 1 if R, ', f , - 1, 'f i . M f ' ,s ' Barbara Myers Marie NaVeaux , Kathie 57 9?- Nichols i ,Q Karen V V ,A Nilsson My jim Norris , . Elaine Melvin Jerry Nicky Mark Mary Nuckolls O'Neal O,Neil Onstott Orlicky M?cSb0fH john Mike Katie Edward Dick 1 C Overton Pacheco Parker Partridge Penland Penny Roger Stan Steve Carolee Lorraine Christlne Perry Peterson Phillips Plageman Ponton Potter V Ly.. V V V V -.X , V V VV , ,,. Q Q V VV , A V 'M iiiii 3 VM ' Vf VV i ' A K .,V ' V f A ci P v- - :. -M h V ' M M A - t 1 A of ,VV-.5 !, Z Q ' r e, is . as V . 1 .. Lf A 1 x 1 :Q . . fr . M A s f -2 ,,.-: 1 I 'ff L leai V sais? P is -- K1 M- le' H49-ls. f A - 2' Us if lil W V 'fit R 5 .f 5 y vig 2 xl . if in 4 ,+P W -is W, , . - . ' 4:32 'Y' . , t y K . V ,VV VV V V iv, VgsVV?VVg..,V I, X55 MVV tt, rte if swarm: Im-ii be-M 9 J i. r hie , i ', a fl P M P lv N , 'W' ' uw 5 - ' ' g P' ' 1 ' in fi ,,,.. ii L 5 't' 'fr' ' , ' ' jj gll VVV,: VV V VV V , VZVV ' VV We r V V Q , Wav Vt rc , ,V XV WK or l 1 W V, if at 'x - it 1 13 Sophomores R Patti V VV ,. . 7 an - V Prestwood ,::. t , , t Mice 'N Q ' f i ' gig. ky Prince fri. S ax. X is Carol t ' X' M I uintana ng, .Q . XB VV V V Karen M H Quintana A R 4' we 5 - VQL V V V V ., tg, A ector y tnnt tttt ' t ff 2 Vzhl , U . L ' V . V ,ug Regenie n A ' ' ,QQ X - 't V Mike 'ii ' K ' .-'k ' 2 N, -1- New gl . tv t fi' ' Q' Cathy V ' V .VV 1-Y .. V VV Vg. egg . w.. Reithel Zzfl' J R t V3 V . ' ' yf S fi'-15534 ,V, - .V Relyea t, R B .est t my ltttll. Q Rm A,V, V R' ' - I t ,-: Cindi V Reynolds E Fred + - , V V Ribe Barbara Baird and Gary Cottrell search . Peter carefully for litter in the soil as part ofan H U i ' Richards experiment in Mr. Putman's Biology class. 4' , 5 M Nancy Rieherson Becky Rider . K, 5 i.rL7 fi' 'EH ' Xi - .- R'- Sgffff I Q -35 .4 - ta ,- Lorraine Blaine ', 'L 1 David Oscar Cathy Jim Les Riley Roark Robbins Roberts Roberts Shelley Mike Fred Darrel Ernie Roberts Robertson Roenseh Rogers Romero Rick 'Q . if W, V .. . .iii 7' Roberts ., ilti'i ' - - A t 'E 5 I ft lima 1 ftgf' L ,Q 5 -, PA . , ,ig VV T. V V sry VV .VVVV VV V J V 7 it it iii X-Qii'fJ '-:- V V. V. Q.: V V 'et ' Z 5 .Q 've' 1 t f ts. ., fi :V-aa. ,. V , VV ' Vi 53318 Q ' Y gi A 5 fi iii' ., t sl . Q,g.'w X ff l I4 Sophomores lb 2 S M21 I , fl I is 1 S fra-lsr i L 'ls- ?z I 1:- OL' sg ,:' V -v- 1, i : : img? , ' In . Vg: f agile ik nf' wi, S , if , f ,Q . f : S ,,-Vk c gi seg' wa n fb, ,- ' . . ia r are 3 - S ic M' fi ww ' - - 1 lm- fe 1 'A- ,f,i!,hl, ,,,i John K 5 Shadel S gf' Vir inia '4 Siamy Davy ii ' S . Steve Sparks b ja Shaw Sandy , V ' Q Stallings 4 'A si , Qs ., ,rw , ,ff , 3' 4 , . , W- rg, nf , if ' 5 fudws a 4 ww A i miie ,f1+1?f::: .gf s Mike Sheinberg Wilmer Sibbitt jan Smith Kelvin Smith Stan Smith Paula Snyder iii: Lmglf Mike Romero Patty Rose james Ross Kay Rottmayer Craig Russel Nadine Salmi Eddie Sanchez Therese Sanchez Christine Sandoval Pat Sass David Schaffer Paul Schlosser Lynn Schnakenberg Susan Schofield Carol Schoolcraft Tom Schrandt Gail Schuster Harriet Scott Ocie Scum Virginia Serrano Eddie Soenke Gail Speer john Stam , me VX S' X f T-1, U . ,i.. , zilz: 5 , H, ?5a,'Qya14 6fs Rx , Q. ' Q x gf my Q 4 Mimi .ss , w. W sq-my-U W , 155 l 15 Sophomores ,-'jj.8, 'F If .- . . in X :,, ' :': ' S V wi W' . :,. S I gi ,I My ax . f .X .MA I er -1 75' ,.- af ff if' iv T Rx! ' e new ,Jmm .cal 'H ,sl V' A M 3 my ::' g f? f H h a r V T i t R-M, fl - fly Q T R f M' ,YR x y 9 l , V 2111- fw 75 to -.. eee le K lt-af .lf - if T X lem rcfwv, Q fait, 2 Jocelyn Glen Susan Starner Stearns Stephens David Ann Robert Stephenson Stevens Stewart Gary Robert Stephen Storm Stovall Sullivan David Tiemeyer Rita Travis ,, Kal' ' Q Treece E R Victor 2 V Trojillo Darrell Turner X, Dolly Susco Mary Sydoriak Steve Tatom Donald Taylor Dale Thomas Vikki Thomas Terry Thorn Charlie Thorne John ,t., ,:,: , .Lw.,lj 1 , Turner Karen Turner 4 -- W Dave F Sig il Ullrich' -tj, Ellen ,gf . Usner :yu-at rivv K Valdez Q j, X l Margie Tim Lenni Fred Mary A Vallejos Van Hecke Velasquez Vigil Vigil Afwmt x it lf K-a.,,f' 116 Sophomores 35 X . .aa p it .A,. - ,v Y Q - .. nik , V he as t o 'dxf' I Q , Q l l t o Y , at , 11. ,, ' ix ' . W .. lil 'fl 4- l Xlary NI. Nlario Leslie Klike Toni Holly Vigil Villa Waddy Wagner Wagner Wagoner Mary Michael Karen Marcene Joanna .Ian Waldschmidt Wanek Warren Wells Wesler Whitehead Whitmore A -W AA ,. H. ' 1 . I Peggy, ,.. W 2 i iiii -- WVh1tmore T V '31 ' y , ' -' Whittemore D f Janie? H L L ' V will , V .5 ,ii 'ff Q I af? Beverly M25 - Williams 'ZF b 1 Evelyn , ' 'gag vigigrll Williams fr, 4 ' 4 , - 5 , ' ' janet . i f it , VVilson f+s,.i?24 ' ' W ' ,TP Joe in , ggi an .. ' y Wilson ' ' fx i g Marcia yi ' ',,-,J W L- EWI Wilson X Nh' L ' , ,l h b Claudia Barry Francine Hal Kathy David Wimett Winburn Wingfield Witteman Wooten Yandell Doug Craig Yvonne Vicki Elle Patricia York Yost Zeigler Zeigner i inski Zogg A L W 'I K, M it . ,.,m jg I .- i ' .ff 17 ' FF' X921 Y ' ., J ,gQm,,5isl,,,k xi I .si F A L .aiii J i i Q iii X f 1.1 N: 'A V ' Mx I r , ' ,' , '. 1 5. . Q29-HQ N i 1 117 Sophomores KV. qw H- : .J QJQK, Q A. 5 Q 8 x fzwlfwfs Agp 1421, af ' I :ff Sf KN Q5-is ag! xim ' S xi .. KX dk I fx Y Q rf r M-ifkn., - fgffl' xx' . f .4 .4 -53? W Xlif W ay- 4, SQ? 'R ky .:. ., .. 4 gg if , h 4 Sports W...-.P Wh! p , gf SW Axvxf-X 119 Sports fl ei Sally Burkheimer Irene Gonzales Debbi Day Patti Krieger Barb Seegmiller, Head Using their witty imagination, the cheerleaders create a humerous pose to model their new basketball uniforms. 120 Sports In a moment oflight-hearted fun, the cheerleaders take time out from practice to create this pose. Cheerleaders This years cheering squad featured Barb. Irene, Debbi, Patti and Sally. During the season the active team adopted new fight songs and pom-pon routines to revive school spirit. W'ith the aid ofthe pep club. the cheerleaders gave skits and sponsored nu- merous send-ofls to give the football team a final boost. In July the varsity cheerleaders attended Cheering Clinic at U.N.M, During the week session they learned many new cheers and cheering techniques. In order to finance this trip they sponsored various activities. Thell. V. were able to arouse school spirit despite the sparcely attended games. Mem- bers of the V. squad are Betty Ann Mul- lins, Head, Nlarty Lujan, Peggy Day, Mar- cy McClosky, and Tina Hockett. The Varsity Cheerleaders helped promote the highest degree of school spirit this year as our football team took the state championship Betty Ann, Peggy, Nlarcy, Tina and Marty, the Alunior Varsity Cheerleaders, model their basketball uniforms in a typical cheer- ing pose. ever experienced. School spirit was promoted throughout the basketball season as the un ior Varsity Cheerleaders supported the best V. team Los Alamos has ,A. , , M' .7A., Q I EH' F X' ,Hips inf, Ex L,AV V . n 1 ,ng 4 TOP ROW: Coach Barry, ,Ieff Martin, Steve Phillips, Doug En- loe, Wendell Williams, Larry Holmes, Lee Nlitchell, Bill Enloe, Bruce Kerr, Robert Jones, Dave Jones, Tim Lang, Coach Perini. SECOND ROW: Coach Howl, Kerin Roach, Stan Smith, Ray Zimmerman, Robert Pacheco, Bruce Johnson, Tom Netuschil, jim Bergauer, Ted Emigh,xIohn Starner, Robert Foglesong, Coach Agard. YY-IIRD ROW? jack Simpson, Steve Smith, .lim Graebner, Brian Seegmiller, Glenn Breisch, Chris Benson, Art Bridge, Mark Andrae, Blair jones, Ted VVaterman, BOTTOJI ROW: joe Curfman, John Adams, Manny Rivera, Ken Leibee, Ron Randolph, Bob Russo, Bob Butler, Bruce Gallaher, Steve Williams,John Anderson, Don Barnes,4Iohn Benziger, Hilltoppers Capture State Crown For the first time in the history of Los Alamos High, the 1966 Hilltopper football squad is this years Class A Champions. The Toppers, under new head coach Dale Perini ended the almost perfect season with a 10-2 record and walked away with the 2A District crown beating all their opponents by more than two touchdowns. Overall team effort was the key word to the success ofthe Toppers. They led the district in overall team offense, overall team defense, and the Associated Press ranked them as the fifth best team in the state. This included AA teams as well. After winning the district, the Toppers met Belen for the regional title. The smaller Toppers Hercely up- ended the Eagles 20-7 and met Anthony Gadson in the State Finals. The playoff was described as a per- fect victory. The high spirited Toppers romped over Gadson 21-0 and were awarded the Class A State Championship. Coach Perini Coach Barry Coach Howl l 123 Sports Topper quarterback Bob Russo, 10, takes the snap and turns to developing against Anthony Gadson in the Class A State finals. hand the ball off to his fullback Ted Waterman, 31, as Brian Seeg- Other Toppers pictured are Steve Williams, 80, Bruce johnson, miller the right guard pulls to his left to execute his block. This 71, and Doug Enloe, 22. play was very successful for the Toppers all season and is shown ine Toppers Awarded All-State Horrors WIN H mul' .. ,f 4, Every year coaches and sports writers pick the top high school football players in the state and also the highly honored All-State Football Squad. The Toppers placed nine men on this team. Five ofthem are on offensive teams and the other four are on defensive teams. Bob Ruiwo, senior, quarter- back, All-State first team offense, second team de- fense Ted lfblermarz, senior, fullback. All-State first teamoffense 124 Sports Bob Butler, junior, guard, All-State first team defense Ted Emigh, senior, center, All-State first team offense Brian Seegmiller, senior, guard, All-State first team offense Robert jones, senior, line- backer, All-State first team defense was Bi!! Enloegsenior, end, All- State second team defense Tom Netuschil, senior, linebacker, All-State second team defense Bruce johnson, junior, tackle, All-State second teamofliense Ron Ramlolph, senior, halfback Blazrfonex, senior, tackle Steve Smith, senior, halfback Wen d el I l'Vz'! I za m 5 , senior, tackle Ken Leibee, senior, full- back Glenn Brezkrlz, senior, half- back The Topper defensive backfield reads the on-coming Las Vegas Robertson play as the defensive line crashes forward, Pictured in the backlield are Ted Waterman, 31, Robert jones, 85, and Steve Smith, 25. 9 Chris Benson, 33, the powerful ,junior fullback for the Toppers dives and powers his way into the end zone against the St. Mike's Horsemen, Larry Holmes, senior, Bruce Kerr, senior, specialist tackle The Topper defensive team was by far the best in the ZA district and kept the opponentls offensive team deep in its' own territory enabling the offensive ofthe Toppers to take over on good field position. -tr -it 1 Tom Netuschil, 66, vaults over Leroy Montoya, 84, in an attempt to get at an Anthony Gadson halfback in the state playoffs. 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Brz'a'ge,junior, back jim Graebner, junior, cen- bac k Nfark Andrae, junior, guard Ron Randolph, 40, the most versatile running back for the Toppers, gets a fantastic Robertjones. He cut all three Belen defenders down and enabled Randolph to score. Chris Benson, junior, full- block from 127 Sports fzm Grabfztr, gs ,R Don Barney, , 3 junior, back Gauging up on Doug Enloe, 22, the St. Nlike's defenders Finally bring him down. Bob Butler, 60, cuts back for a block as the pile-up occurs. Dave jones, junior, tackle 'fir mit f11E Q Leroy illonfoya, sopho- more, linebacker fzm BE7gl11lC7 junior, taekle Steve Phiffzpx, D sophomore, end W l fm' Curjinzzn, john lierzzz- gar, managers It Finally takes a trio of West Mesa defenders just to bring down r A the hard charging Topper halfback Ron Randolph, 40, in home- Ray Zimmerman, Coming actionk unior, end Rober! Pacheco, junior, end 128 Sports junior, center I l I if - .. - 3 4 .- 4 E-, BOTTOM ROW: Steve Hackenberry, Rick Luders, Danny Valdez, Gerald Sandoval, Charlie Thorne, Mike Allen, Phillip Martinez, johnny Anderson. 2nd RU W: Manager Carl Christen- sen, Tim Van Hecke,,Iim Ross, Mike Liebee, Mike Fletcher,,Iohn Kraemer, Leroy Nlontoya, Nfalcom Ennis, .3rdRO VV: Chuck Barnes, Bob Harelson, Bill Sibbitt, Paul Andrews, Vic Trujillo, Steve Phillips, Kirk Tatem, Stan Smith, Dave Jones, Coach Dave Agard. TOP ROVV: Mike Arntzen, Conrad Green, Tracy Nlanes, Steve Hartshorne, Ronnie Koch,,1oe King, joe Wilson, Ernie Romeroulim Rector, Bruce Runyon. JV? Concentrate en Improvement f , ,,,,. , , ff-'e 'i'l?, 'H ' -f . - The Junior Varsity football team ended their sea- son with a split record, losing to two tough AA teams. They featured the wing formation and ran the com- plete oHiense and defense of the Hilltoppers with ex- ception of some modified sets. Coached by Dave Agard, the junior Toppers were highly trained in the fundamentals they will need to play AA varsity football next season. Head Coach Dale Perini, of the varsity squad had great praise for the junior Varsity and expects many ofthem to fill key spots on the varsity next year. Fl wojunior Varsity Toppers try hard to bring down a shifty Albu- querque High player inj. V, football action. , 1 ts,, A , 5' , A we ff: as f' V' 'ww Ajay - 5 ...ti with me fe' - V 1' '. 0 : : , ', , if 4 ,, 7 W ,,.'. ty' 1 , , nf i ,g fi... ff-'fl 01 15,1 , V ,i 5 y p at Q ' ,rf ' ini ii' ' t P-,, V M. Q if t 'ifg I ' : mr P55225 1 ,iet a ' t H, , ,aft w e I 1 y r gt, Q N i U ' X W' ' e' ' f . .-ri' '- ' , w if Coach Dave Agard Alohn Anderson, trying hard to stay on his feet, is pulled down in wildjunior Varsity football action. ff ,, C if-,N,m,,,s, ,L 130 Sports LEFT TO RIGHT: jim McNeese, Johnny Anderson, Kip Kerr, Greg Page, Dick Meyershlack Zastrow, Robertklones, Allen Roush, jim Eyster, Stan Smith. David Lang, Lee Brundige, Bruce Herring, Nino Segura, CE.YTER: Chris Carson, Manager. Toppers Take Thim' in Dz'st1'z'c1f This years version ofthe Topper basketball team was a very young and inexperienced team. The team had only one player returning from last year with due experience. The team consisted of five seniors with four juniors and live sophomores. .lack Zastrow was the high point man and most outstanding player on the team having a 16.9 point average per game. Lee Brundige was also a stand-out player. Although only a sophomore, he started in many games and should turn out to be one of the best players on next yearis squad. Although the Toppers turned in a losing 9 win 15 loss record, they did manage to out-score their oppo- nents by 19 points. In Eve of the games the Toppers lost by a margin of no more than three points. The team went into the district tournament seeded fourth. They handily captured the third place trophy by beating Raton 85 to 64 after losing second place to West Las Vegas when a last second shot won the game for the opponents. jack Zastrow Kip Roush Robert jones Bruce Kerr Greg Page l 131 Sports Coach Burl Buehrcr LA' 42 51 63 45 68 70 61 47 49 62 67 80 0218 0 151 . 69 .51 . 64 V lOPI5ONENT Q . . Portales . . .-NMVMI 0 . . . VVest Mesa . . . Espanola V . . . Las Vegas . . . Taos . , . Pqjaque , . . St. Mike's . . , Raton , . . West Las Vegas .,.JSt. Pius . , . Taos . . . St. Mike-'s . . . ,Sargpa Fe: . . .'West Las Vegas . , .1 Raggn ,1 , . .A Farmington 63 ,V ...., 0. eLas3fVegas Del N orte 60 60 0 Zl' Fgrmihgtoii'Toiirnahlientllslll ' 52 Alb High , 0 0 . 0 f Vyg,D1sggi1ctlIouligaament ll l 0- 73... . Raton K LS364 0. . 0135 - 132 Sports V V . . . eStsL21S'Vegas . . Ratgn hlllfff Zz1xIrffz . Senior vo-Czlplglin lx'1,'1Rfml-iz. Senior' so-ulplzlin 60 link .llwVxw1x..IL1n1u1' jack Zaslrow goes in lor' Ll 1415 up llllllllil lJUlYCI'l'Lll S1 5 ll 5 LM Q 4 '2 vi gc i Wg? I Xxf' f , 0 F P E R ...i 3 Q, ii iw! if qi is f an 'fm 'nk .r 22, mx 6 A, ' 2 J P , E R s I-ax-...,, iffy 'Q ,mvwr H45 .,,,.. Sn. -V Q 'f fm ,. D!lZ'll11.Il7Ig, Soph, fzm .We.Ywese, .junior Sian Srrzzrfz, Soph. Toppers Prepare or AA C0mpeZz'Zz'0n Rohertslones tries hard for an important rebound against West Las Vegas. Xeno Seguru goes in for a lay-up in the dislricl game against West Las Vegas. 135 Sports 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Alim Harbert, johnny Anderson, Tim Van- Hecke, Stan Peterson, Victor Trujillo, Grant Godbolt, Stan Smith, Lee Brundige. Bruce Byers. David Lang, .lim Eyster. l.es Dufour,LeroyN1ont0ya,.Iim McNeese, Coachjim Higgins CE.V7Fl?.' Cody Green and Steve Ciddio, managers. J. V. Has Excelbtional Record The .Iunior Varsity coached by Jim Higgins had a very impressive and successful season having com- piled a 17 and 2 loss record. The team averaged 71.21 points per game while holding their opponents to a mere 47.26 points. The team was lead by Stan Smith and Jim Eyster, Smith scoring 197 points and Eyster having grabbed 144 rebounds. The junior David Lang goes up for a shot against district foe, St. Mike's. Toppers lost only to St. Mikels and Del Norte, Del Norte being a AA school. Even though these boys will be playing against bigger schools next year, a record like this seasonas shows they will be able to handle the bigger teams and have a good season next year. Coach jim Higgins 137 Sports .A - flip, FRUNTRO IV: Chris Carson, Bill Schrandt, Chuck Luders, Charles Andrews. Glenn Breisch. Tim Lang, Ron Randolph, Bruce Kerr, Tony Schofield, Brian Nehr, Steve johnson, Bob Day. SECOND ROW: Bruce Johnson, Ncno Segura, Doug En- loe, Ray Zimmerman. Mark C'de Baca, Frederick l,aquer, Glenn Michelle, Steve Hackenberry, Jack Gauthier, ,lim Bergauer. Paul Andrews, Grant Godbolt, Danny Valdez, Robert Coulter, Hal Hendron. THIRD ROIV: Coach Bob Cox. Allen Herring, Don Team Places 9?- Barns, Robert Pacheco, Kirk Tatam, 'johnny Anderson, Mike Leibee, Doug York, ,loc King, Charlie Thorn. Guy Hargrove. Ron Cramer, Conrad Green, Barry Bailey, Ernie Romero, Allen Ker- nodel, Uayid Church, llanet Fuller, manager. 1 0lfRY'll RO VV: Coach Russ Shinn, Coach Dale Perini, Bruce Gallaher, Randy Cardon, Nlike Will, David Lang, Bruce Byers, Roger Holmes, Phil Brown, Mike Hatch, Chuck Barnshlim Lamonica. Tlzzra' za State The 1967 Topper Track squad f expertly coached by Bob Cox, Russell Shinn, and Dale Perini f capped a successful season with a third place Hnish at the State Meet. Two Top- pers grabbed Hrst place honors at State. They were Chuck Luders in the 880 yd. run and Bill Schrandt in the 2 mile run. The team established six new school records during the sea- son. Co-Captain Charles Andrews took part in two of them: the 440 yd. dash and the Mile Relay Calso containing Chris Carson, Ron Randolph, and Bob Dayl. The top point man this year was co-captain Glenn Breisch with 145 1X2 points. Head Coach Bob Cox Dave Nlontoya of Las Vegas Robertsonjust beats out-Iohn Anderson, 25, of Los Alamos in the 100 yd. dash. Coming up on their right are Neno Segura, 10, and Glenn Breisch, 24. 138 Sports Doug Enlou junior CUFIHZ B1'f'1'.s'Ch Senior Bruce Kerr Senior john 1-lndwwon Sophomore Q Daz zz! Lan Sophomore C uj Ilzzzgrozc Sophomore Robrrt Parhero Junior vw- l39 Sports Doug York Sophomore Tony .Schryzelzl Senior lhfi lfiiixff Senior fay llootvzz Senior Ezlrlzt' .S'arzt'f1e': Sophomore Paul Lee Sophomore Dam' Cook Sophomore Dave Cook, Eddie Sanchez, and Paul Lee will lic' the three return- ing experivncetl lettermen for next yCzir'S qolftetini. They are zill sophomores and made the state tournament team. fwtw i ,wie Bob Russo and Alziy Wooten tire the only seniors thc golf team will lose this season. 140 Sports The 1967 l-lilltopper golf squad that represented Los Alamos in Ben Acree. Bob Russo. Dave Cook. Eddie Sanchez and Paul Lee the State Championships in Albuquerque consists ofllay Wooten. Jr. Gown Steal State Title Battling high winds all season long, the 1967 Hilltopper golf squad played really tough golf this year. They set new records in many meets and stood up against very tough competition. Coached by Burt Buehrer, the golfers broke the school record for the low team total with a team score of 308, beating the old record by six big shots, The divitors also won their own Los Alamos Invitational for the first time and beat arch rival Socorro twice during regular season play. The Toppers, putting badly, took third place in the State Finals be- hind Socorro andthe New Mexico Military Institute. Coach Buehrer is looking forward to a fabulous season next spring with three returning lettermen, all sophomores, from the state team. TOP ROW: Ken Fisher, Tracy Manes, jay Wooten, Bob Russo, Ben Acree, Wayne Brownlee, .Ioe Curfman, Mike Antos, ,Iohn Cashwell. BOTTUJI ROW: llave Cook, Rick Watts, Hal Witteman, Craig Dunning, .john Stam, Eddie Sanchez, Paul Lee, Bill Roark, Coach Burt Buehrer Golf Coach Burt Buchrer looks very happy with all the golf trophies his team has won this year. 141 Sports Coachljim Higgins Coachhjay Barry '- 17 M3 I5 ,glg 24 t .,.. V f .Eta ' E42 . li ' .... T T . T , 1 5 K x .. - -- A T f -T : ' , H - T i A 5 A 5 gf I Zif 6 is , ,, H TTT-'M fh- T F fi T f TT TTlt T y y 5 T T1 W,,' fjiif i f X I Top hitters on the basehall team are Lee Brunclige. Tim Van Hecke, Dick Meyers, and Robertjones. Toppers Take 2nd in State Dick Meyers of the Toppers takes a letterhigh pitch during the St, Mikes vs. Los Alamos baseball game forthe district title. BACK ROl'l'.' Coach Higgins, Robert jones, Stan Peterson, Chip Greco, Steve Phillips, Dick Meyers, Lee Brundige, Brian Seeg- miller, jack Zastrow, Les Dufour, Coach Barry. FRONTROW: By defeating the Raton Tigers in both ends ofa double-header by the scores 7-4 and 6-3, the Los Alamos Hilltoppers won the District Championship for the fourth year in a row. The Toppers ended the regular season with a line 16 and two win loss record and were 8 and two in district play. During the state competition the Toppers wal- loped Cobre 12-3, then toppled Las Lunis 5-3, and lost a tough game for the Championships to Gadson 2-1. Coach jim Higgins is looking forward to a great season next year with many returning lettermen. Tim Van Hecke, Louie Rojas, Chris Fitzgibbon, Steve Williams, Toby Holden, Leroy Montoya,,Iack Simson, Blairjones. it T ti CQ it ' T 'fl TT to ' it TT as W' i 'A T I D 3 r e t err- TT - 5 ---- T- T T t T x T ,I W I K D ' - K YFBT ' X5 X Tr? ' xv' r at 3? 1 55533 f X ---- we 9525 Fl gf T ' ' 5 y lg 22 l 1 24 e H V 67 W KZUT is I5 37 QE fi,-ve., vi. T, T T. T ti, T T eett T ft e VV,i ' a 1 e T T ffl 27' T T -' N ff z T tre T t ie T be T e T T X ee et e N ee e T tr 2 i TT e QT am 1-Tfi-ftffi -ATT ' --'r' T me T tiff 'J' T H T iff' fi-Tfff' te.. e - T--vb L e ,o f 525 E9 l ' E e g r'-T T f' TTT '-se ? MMT 2-- fi. '- mf! tes: 'f 4 TT , re'2f , Tl f e - T T1 Ir- 'ff T Q - T - ' T--T Q ' Te-,A ' - be e ,T t -' ' ' A Tai. T K T , il' I 'i fT VYM' T, ff' 'C M if ,T -T . ' y .. T Q ZQTZ y T jg P A J c I Hy., A T -'- 'Y yT'T TT -f L lf: .T eT at te 1 - MTT 1-TT , n fx A'i' - ff - .,-... T TT Q, , l , uuui T , T T - ' KTH- ,.. T t ff i Steve l'Vil!zams, Junior Carl Pearson, of St. Mikes swings and misses a pitch during the Los Alamos vs. St. Mikes baseball game. The Toppers won the contest to cinch the ZA district ti- tle 8-5. Roberl frmey, Senior jack Zastrow, Senior Leroy Montoya, Sophomore Brian Seegmiller, Senior Mu TOP RON? Craig Russel, Nlike Sheinberg, Bob Bivins,J0hn Agnew, Chris Bard. Tim NlcWilliams. BOTTOJI RUIVJ Mike Penny, David Kandell, Ralph Beckett, Darrel Rogers, Eddie Soenke. Coach Rodney Young Chris Bard 8: Bob Bivins display the second place state trophy. .Iohn Agnew Sr Tim lNIcYVilliams display the third place trophy. Tennis Team With the objective of state trophies in doubles in mind at the beginning of the season, the 1967 Topper tennis team entered its matches to weigh the strength ofthe two doubles teams and also practiced to develop doubles strategy. Although the state title es- caped the Toppers, the two doubles teams captured second and third in state after winning First and second in district. The district champions John Agnew and Tim McWilliams placed third in state while teammates Chris Bard and Bob Bivins took the district sec- ond and state second. Both teams were defeated in the state play- offs by the eventual winners ofthe doubles bracket. Bivins was the team captain and high point man for the squad. In regular dual match play, the Toppers compiled a 7 win, 5 f WW!- I44 Sports loss record and placed fifth in the Highland tournament out of ll teams. The winners of the district competition in doubles play, are Toppershjohn Agnew, Tim McWilliams, Chris Bard, and Bob Bivins. . ... V a. ti... X William Schrandt tries hard in cold weather and paces the squad Hnishing Hrst. qv xp: ,, M klQwt,Y.wt,.,fu,? 3 Q vu: Q za Q A K ff- Lt Charles Andrews is out in front in a cross country meet. ross County The Cross Country team in its second year in competition at Los Alamos saw the team take third in the state meet. The team was led by Bill Schrandt who placed first or second in every meet the entire year. He also placed second in the state meet. Schrandt was followed by Charles Andrews, Bob Stovall, and David Lang. The cross country team should be a very strong team next year with eight returning lettermen. For being the newest entry into the sports world at the school they have done outstandingly well. Coach Russ Shinn TOP ROW: Bob Stovall, Steve Johnston, David Lang, Chuck don Brown, Paul Schlasser, Mike Pacheco, Doug York, Fred Luders, Bill Schrandt, Charles Andrews, Chris Carson, Coach Laquer. Russ Shinn, BOTTOM ROW: Tom Cromer, Bob Coulter, Gor- l45 Cross Country TOP ROW: Blair Jones, Paul Andrews, Ray Zimmerman, Tom Hamlin, Bob Butler, Marty Frienzel, Benny Martinezhlim Rec- Netuschil, Steve W'illiams, Bruce Runyan, Manny Rivera, Glenn tor, Robin Hamlin, Eppy Trujillo. Joe Klichel, Klike Arntzen, Michel, Ed Holcomb, Mike Allen, Chico Diaz, Able Chavez. Doug York, .james Hoogterp, Charles Andrews, Mark Carson, MIDDLE ROl'V: Bill Enloe. Don Barnes, Conan Hargrove. Bill Ken Gillman, Gerald Swickard, mgr. 7 Wrestlers ualwhr State The Los Alamos High School wrestling team Hnished this season with a 7-6-1 record. At the district tourney the Toppers failed to regain their district title as they were beaten by Sandia, Tucumcari, and Del Norte. In the tour- nament the Toppers did qualify seven men for the state tourney. They are Chico Diaz, Bruce Runyan, Ken Leibee, Tom Netuschil, Paul Andrews, and Blair Jones. Diaz took second in the state meet. Looking ahead, the Toppers are in Hne shape for next season with five returning starters and many excellent prospects from thejunior varsity. Coach Brown Coach Howl Chico Diaz, the Toppers captain and team leader, moves into a pinning try in a team match, Chtco, one ofthe outstanding wrestlers in the state tournament, took second. 146 Sports Tom Netuschil tries for a sit out in the district tournament. Tom fin- Ken Leibee moves in on an opponent in the district tournament, ished first in the tournament in his 154 weight class and went to the state Ken won the 145 weight class and finished as one of the top wres- match. tlers in the state tournament in Albuquerque. yu Abel Chavez, 95 lbs. Ray Zimmerman, 165 lbs. Paul Andrews, 180 lbs. Mike Allen, I I2 lbs. Manny Rivera, 133 lbs. Glenn Michel, 127 lbs. Bruce Runyan, 138 lbs. Blairjones, HW TOPROW: Mike Leibee, Steve Williams, ,Iames Rector, Benny Martinez, Marty Frienzel, Coach Glenn Howl. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Robertson,joe Michel, Eppy Trujillo, Robin Hamlin, Bill Hamlin, Guy Hargrove. e TOP ROW' john Barnes, Paul Stevenson, Nick Nogar, Charles Cowan, Greg Bayhurst, Bill Shop, Steve Craven. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Bill Hudson, Assit. Coach Dave Agard, Dick Watts, Robert Sawyer, John Benziger, Dave Hoverson, Jack Gau- Coach Hudson Coach Agard Swimmers Place The 1967 edition of the Topper swim team posted a fantastic 11-1 regular season matches, only being beaten by tough Highland High ofAlbuquerque. The Toppers placed all 20 members of the squad on the state team. Steve Craven led the Toppers by breaking two state records: the 200 yd. freestyle and the 400 yd. freestyle. He is the only swimmer in the state to hold three state records all at the same time. 148 Swimming thier, Wencil McClanahan. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Freyman- mgr., Steven Sullivan, Melvin O'Nell, C1iffNaveavx, Russell Sul- livan, Bill Hudson, Tony Cherry, Bob Smith. Steve Craven is congratulated by a fellow competitor after taking first in an important meet. Tlzim' in State Last year Craven set the state record in the 100 yd. butterfly. Los Alamos took third overall in the meet behind champion Highland and the New Mexico Military Institute. Mike Hatch of Los Alamos took 5th in the breaststroke and Steve Sullivan and Bill Hudson placed 5th and 6th in the 200 yd. medly. Coach Bill Hudson will certainly be looking for- ward to next year with 12 returning lettermen. Topper swim team captain and probable All-American high school star Steve Craven takes his markjust before he goes for another win. Mike Hatch shows his excellent form which enabled him to break the school record in the breaststroke event. Bill Sh0PP Steve Craven CliH'Naveavx Greg Bayhurst . '. w,.'f.fx.. up y , y tv'l.',. ' 'sz H4 ' J ' . ., -:ji-25:35 .N.- Q wg, -.F . 'r ' V . M N gtg if 1 ' 'tvmlgil T I A WW , - f K ,f4+gwQ,, , + ' A W, . I I A g it -- 5 ii N . 'apps fl ., ' W 1 t W-Ref, at --.- is ia is L Vi . A ' m s ff- 1 .. f,1 f:s-5' Us Z2 F ?'-'-QQ.- 'A ' Q - ' -, 'X 1 in 5 -Tf Wfm ffigftz' .' , A ,Av 'T A 'f' -,Q-25 ' ' , J 'FB 'if f ,lu i 2111. ,AA- - Q A fl' V J. I J 1 -F ge - W5 f ' ' ' I ' , 3' MQ fix-. si, ., Y i,..as tp it '- if,'gm1?,Y c i 1 ' -jeg ' V, w . W, j V . I Three of the Toppers top scorers relax under their black- board record. They are Charles Cowan, Greg Bayhurst, and W Steven Craven, W rs J ohn Bourne tries a difficult dive. 149 Sports O I'g.'ElI1iZ3fiOI1S ' -A :DESY ' r ,, W, W-ffffflffc A -g TA M14 My 151 Organizations LALUMA Staff Edits Largest ook in School H zslogf Advances rom 224 to 232 Pages llulie consults with Sally as they speed to meet the sophomorefjun- ior dead line, Patti and Mike handled advertising with frequent trips to the merchants Nancy Porto Edzlnr Our sports team, Kip and Bob, try to selevt the best picture for the foot- ball section. Sandi and javkee had at hard job this year trying to End hidden meanings in the sen- ior saying S. if .2 ,.,q i 7 Miff- 152 La Loma The production ofthe 1967 La Loma came about admist numer- ous changes. The usual annual room was moved to a bigger class- room so that there would be more working space as well as a larger darkroom for the picture production. 232 pages were published this year as opposed to 224 last year. This gave greater coverage to almost all sections ofthe book. As compared to previous years. the Iia Loma staff was smaller in size which is best for the production ofthis type of book. In the awards section ofthe book, various pictures were taken by Dan Elliott, a professional photographer in Los Alamos. The quality ofthese pictures added to the overall quality of the book. Members of the staff' attended a seminar at the University ol' New Mexico to hear various yearbook publishers and sponsors discuss the parts of an annual and give their opinion olhow an All- American annual should look. This session was ol' value to all who attended since none ofthe staff' members had previous experience X lartha Penland H1i.iz1zc.v.t .llarzagcr Mr. Young poses with his two lab assistants. Selma Cambell and Pat Kennedy. Bill, Bob, Dan, and Bruce are having their pictures taken instead everyone else. ggi? in annual production. Pam and Debbie select a suitable layout for a page in the popular Stu- dent Life Section. ,..3 KWf .X, ' .4 F ,....,.......aul Roberta disagrees with Linda as they discuss which pictures to use for the Academic Section. ol' taking pictures of it t T ff Y w X J., ...... New Q gl' john Agnew President Paul Rickerson Treasurer Carl Rudnick Assembly Chairman 154 Student Council John Benziger Charles Foglesong Vice President Secretary Student Council Proves Active The Student Council was busy this year raising money for both the American Field Service, which sends a foreign student to LAHS and our students to foreign countries, and the Council's own needs. The AFS is under the supervision of Council Vice President, John Benziger. It is MIohn's responsibility to raise a sufhcient amound of funds so that next year LAHS will have another stu- denti The Council itself was busy this year raising needed funds for such things as State Student Council. As in past years,they spon- sored the Homeroom Volleyball Tournament which brings in S50 or more. Other money-raising projects included an innertube race, a hootenanny, and various after-game dances. The innertube race at the high school swimming pool proved to be both exciting and humerous for everyone who entered the competition. FRONT ROW: Sally Burkheimer. Barbara Elliott. Debbi Dax: lanct Harrow. Nancy Porto. Irena' Gonzales. Patty Krieger. Mar- tha Penland. .jackie Truong. .S'l:Y.'UXlJ RUN? Bei' Shafer 4 an A' 5 ' . 3 1 rr, ' - if 5 Y- ii X ,, t -. f , L3 ti -J' - I ' if 7' f. ., , , , E, , Qi Y 2 ll, tx . , ,, jx K' h 'fn i -- 1 - 4 r .a f- -,.- . , k :grit V A I X F tl The Coavhmen were one oftwo groups that participated in thc student founril spon- sored Hilltop Hoo- tenanny. These four home- rooms are participat- ing in the annual Stu- dent Council home- room vollcyball tour- nament, Agnew. Carl Rudnick. Tom Cook. led lfmigh. Charles Fogle- sonq. Brian Seegniiller. Glen Erc-isch. John Benziger. Gary Hor- ,Iolin pedahl. FR 0.YY'ROlV.' Doa Petty. Tina Hockett.JeanetteTrujillo. Rick Luders. Louis Rojas. .Xrt Bridge. .janet lfuller. Luci Lund- Marcia Brooks, Jill Nliller, Cindi Reynolds, Dolly Susco, Vicki gren. Dave Buckland. lippie Trujillo, Guy Hargrove. Richard Zeigner. Becky Macs, Peggy Day. Kay Treece. SlfCO.YD ROW: Penland. Kathi Fulgcnzi. Marcia Wilson, Katie Parker. 155 Student Council janet Harrow Editor Bob Russo Sybrnm' Erlzltor Editor, planet Harrow, and assistant editor, Virginia Calvin, discuss a newspaper layout for the upcoming issue ofthe Lookout. iJ r Newspaper Provzdes Practical Exlbetfience The Lookout staff, under the supervision of -janet Harrow, editorg and Miss Lynda Parker, sponsorg was the smallest staff in the history of Los Alamos High School. The progressive staff established several changes in the composition of the paper. These changes included a switch from letter press to OH set printing and a change from newsprint paper to glossy paper. The staff upheld the principle that a student published newspaper should provide practical experience in all phases of publication. Sponsor, Miss Parker, shows janet principals of newspaper layouts 156 Lookout W f' Student Pzvll B S... .-...E .. Pers ctive - ' ...'.?E.... gg amgg 6... ..,.... j' ..g........q........Dai ' xi... 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Nancy Richcrson, Linda Scarbrough, Diana Dufour, Debbie Dodds, Bev Williams, Jann Bay, Kathi Fulgenzi. .FOIRT11 ROIVX Xlary Cordova, Nancy Hall, Tina Duben, Judy Marriott, jean Williams, Barbara Le- land. Susan Pretzel. Barbara Harrington. Kay Fisher. Karen Burns, Lorraine Ponton, Nlolly Cox, Kathy Wooten. GAA Promotes A zfhletics The Girlis Athletic Association, composed ofthose girls who take an interest in sports, proved again suc- cessful in its attempts to promote competition among its members. In the fall months, various members of GAA were practicing during their lunch hours for an upcoming volleyball tournament in Santa Fe. Their practice proved helpful as the two GAA teams that entered the compeition won every game they played. As in past years, the club sponsored a variety of sports tournaments which included volleyball, bas- GAA members helped omciate as well as partici- pate in sports activities. During the Student Council Homeroom Volleyball Tournament, CAA members served as referees at the lunch time games. Mary Cordova and her partner participate in the GAA badminton tour- ney. ketball, ping-pong, archery, table tennis, badminton, and softball. Doris Hall plays a game of table tennis in the GAA competition. l 58 GAA FRO.YY'ROll'.' Emily Laquer. Mary Sydorick. Doris Hall. Bettx' Deal. Linda Kasik. Marla Mann. Tina Hoekett. Dea Peitv. Ellen Zielinski. Nancy Porto. Karen Hill. Barbara Mann. .S'l:iCO.YlJ ROW: Mary Deal. Gayle Cioodfellow. Posy Anderson. Lynne Loueks, Dottie Smiih. Yieki Zeigner. Barbara Nlyers. Aleanette Trujillo. Cassie Lee. Marty Hurt. Margaret Nherritt. Berta Lo- pez, Kay Treeee, 'l'rish Nlartinez, Vicki Winburn. THIRD ROll'.'xlanet Killough. Vicki Hues.jot'elyn Starner. Carroll Although ballet was not one ofthe courses given in GAA, Joan Nfunyon uses a ballet step in returning the birdie in a game of badminton. Savage. Betty .Xnn Mullins. Karla l,ut'ero. Marry McCloskey. Linda Hall. Cheryll Guerrero, Chris Zeigner. Pat Trujillo. Linda Rector, 1 Ul'HYY-I ROUY Vikki Thomas. Carolyn Hones. Losi Ann Gardner. Barbara Stonis. .loan Munyon, Lila Herman. leanne Yan Gemert. Lauren Hull. Susan Turner. Laurie Susco. Debby Martin. lsabel Flynn. lrene Hengstenberg, Chris David- son. Miss Thompson, GAA sponsor. seems to be at the mercy of some ofthe GAA members participating in the arehery Competition held this past fall. Marcy MeCloskey goes in for a lay-up while other GAA basketball players Heading up the GAA this year are ofrfieers Christine 2lW2iiI Ihe FSlJOLlF1d, Davidson, Karen Hill Pat Tru'ill0, Linda Hall. ancl 1 f .1 Dottie Smith, Letterman? Club The Lettermen's Club is composed of gLetter' winners in any one ofthe nine varsity sports. The basic function ofthe club is that of an in school service organization in areas pertinent to school and athletic administration. These services include providing escorts for the Homecoming Court, pro- tecting the gym floor at home basketball games dur- ing half-time, and selling popcorn at all home basket- ball games. At the annual Sweetheart Dance, Robert jones, a member ofthe Lettermenls Club was crowned as the Sweetheart ofthat Pep Club sponsored dance. it Lettermen ofhcers Glenn Breisch and Brian Seegmiller stand with their sponsor and head football coach, Mr. Dale Perini. FR U.Y7'ROW: Robertjones, Bob Russo, Chico Diaz, Neno Segura, Blairklones, Manny Rivera, Stcvenxjohnston, Ted Emigh, Mike Hatch. Chris Carson. Kip Roush. SECOND RON? Robert Pacheco, Bruce Gallaher, Ray Zimmerman, Mark Andrae, Rick Luders, Bob Day. Brian Seegmiller, Glenn Breisch, Bill Schrandt, Bob Bivins, Chris Bard, Tim Nlcwilliams, Dick Nleyers. THIRD Court, 160 Lettermen Glenn Breisch. Ted Water- man, and Brian Seegmiller make the popcorn for Letter- men concessions at one ofthe home basketball games. Bob Day carries out his job of presenting the homecoming queen with red roses and the traditional kiss while other Lettermen escort members of the I967 Homecoming i ROW: Ronnie Randolph, Steve Smithmlerry Buchen. Mike Allen, Lee Mitchell, Larry Holmes, Robert Foglesong, Charles An- drews, Mike Busse, .john Agnew, jack Zastrow, Chuck Luders. Ed Holcomb. FOLYRYAH RUIVJ Wiendell Williams, Larry Keil. Ken Leibee, Tom Netuschil, Bruce johnson, Tim Lang,jefl' Mar- tin, play W'ooten, John Starner, Jim Young, Alan Kernodle, FRONT ROIVJ Marie NaVeaux. Alice Bolin. Nlartie Lujan. Barbara Martine7. Susan Reider. Cassie Lee. Ellen Zielinski. Debi Heath, -Judy Lindsey, Carol Quintana, Ana Garcia, Pam Grasser. Selma Martinez. S1:'f,'U.YlJ RUIVJ Kathy Larson. Alan Whitehead. Sharon Sibbitt, Jean Lindsey, Lynn Smith, Margie Vallejos. Judy Dickinson. Mario Villa. Hob Carman. Randy Q ,tt Blackburn. Richard Watts. Ben Coodier. Palmer Graves, Mickey Guest. Tl1lRDROII':jan Smith, Claudia YVimett. Patty ilirupp. Karla Lucero.Judy.Iones, AIO Oakes, Vic Trujillo, Tim Van Herke. David Riley. LeRoy Montoya. Bennie Martinez. Kirk Tatom, Doug Critchfield, Richard Penland. Mary Alice Vigil, Barbara Dinegar. Sjvanish Club Enlarges Mary Waldshmidt and Marjorie Vallejos display their goods - inatas and Ojos do Diosv QCods Eyesb - at the Safeway Store Actz'vz'tz'es The Spanish Club this year had an enthusiastic begin- ning with 70 new members. To provide the school with some Yuletide spirit the club members decorated a Christmas tree in the lobby. To raise money for the annual Christmas formal the club members sold pinatas and MOjos De Diosw at local stores. Every year the Spanish Club illustrates Christmas spirit by decorating the tree in the lobby. P during the Spanish Club sale. Mary and Marjorie wait on a customer during the Spanish Club sale. 161 Spanish Club Mr. Walter Smith of the Business Administration Department Marcia, Karen, Linda, and Linda stand during the installation cere spoke to those attending the installation ofthe Business Club offi- mony. eers. 1 ROiYTROW: Susan Sack. Linda Halliday. Linda Hall. Linda Rector. Karen Stein. Marcia Tattan. Maria Ferris. Kathie Walker. .S'l:'CO,YU RU llf' Pat Trujillo. Vicki Winhurn. Susan Reider. Terry Parrott. Peggy Cambell. Debby Nlartin. Nancy Cooper. Arlene Perez. Brenda Morgan. THIRD RUIV: Charlotte Burke. Chris Zeigner, Linda Fritch. Cheryll Guerrerouludy Eimer, Carol Frey- man. Shirley Cordova. Irene Romero. FUl'RYY'l ROlfV.' Karen Turner, hlickey Tattan, Jan Stephens, Martha Penland. Glenn Breisrh. Bill Lowery. These three secretaries were among those on a panel discussion held during school to in- form those who were interested about the qualifications andkjohs ofa secretary. 1. K .. m.-X 162 Topper Business Q'-D+ NW Topper Business In September, the Topper Business Club held iw annualinmahadon andiniUauon.'The1nenv bership this year was increased to 35 girls. The Business Club members attended many hdomnadvetneedngs.Theyhadtnanyguem speakers during theu'1needngs. In Ilecentben three secretaries spoke to the club and after their Udk,theghdshadaluncheonforthem.TlMy Msoshowedtnany HhHS4M1lBhTIUHdUDCS3Hd other equipment. In April, the club held a Busi- nessIDay,xvhentheyxvereexcusedlrontschoolto tourthelaboratomes For atnoneytnaking pnqect,the'Topper Business Club sold candy and made a profit of 35250. 5 i 1 5 E Guest speakers were numerous this year at the Business Club's meetings in hopes that professional people could give members valuable advice about the business world. Topper Business Club ofhcers this year in- cluded Linda Rector, Marcia Tattan, Karen Stein, Linda Hall, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Hegler, and Mrs. jordan. 163 Topper Business These four Topper Business Club members participate in part ofthe installation ceremonies held for both members and parents. Linda, Marcia, and Linda eat their lunch during the monthly club meet- Ing. ,,........................w.. Q 'CJ ,HX These members of Hilltalkcrs pose with some of the many trophies they have won in speech tournaments. ln thc back are numerous certificates earned by members ol' Hilltalkers during the past year. Hilltalkers Promote ebate An active Hilltalker Club saw its many members do exceptionally well in the numerous speech tourna- ments that they entered. Once again this year they sponsored a speech tour- nament between Pueblo .Iunior High and Cumbres Junior High. This tournament gave excellent experi- ence to those in thegjunior highs who wish to partici- pate in a speech club in high school. 'l'hese club members are being presented with trophies they won in .1 speech tourney. As in most years, the Hilltalkers presented an as- sembly in which a team from Los Alamos High and a team from an invited school debate on a subject of current interest. This year, their novice team went against a novice team from Santa Fe High duscussing the topic Should foreign aid be restricted to non- military assistence?7' Hilltalker oflirers and sponsors this year included Mrs. Pau l Black, Sherri Stephens, president, Mr. Paul Black. Mike Kilgore, Joan lV1cHale, Janxlanacka, and Gary Brown. Engaging in 21 practice debate session. the allirmzitive team uphold the premise that the Lnited States should adopt L1 foreign aid pol- icy to nori-aggressive 4-ountries, The Hilltalker officers and sponsor exhibit the awards and certificates they will present during the Hilltalker debate tournament, FRONT RO W: ,lean Lindsey, Gayle Goodfellow, Mary Deal, Judy Lindsey, Debra Krikorian, Holly Wagoner, Liz Lindsey, Sherri Stephens, Marty Daly, Sue Stephens,Joan McHale. SEC- The Taos tournament winners, Mike, Sherry, joan, and Gary, proudly display their winning certificates. OND ROW: Fred Vigil, Reid Gilmore, Mike Sheinberg, Mike Kilgore, Paul Moody, Fred Ribe, Gary Browmjanjanieka, s 165 Hilltalkers Chess Club The Chess Club this year enabled those students who wished to participate in the game of chess, not only in regular practice sessions among themselves, but in tournaments sponsored by the club throughout the year. Their purpose is to broaden the popularity of this game at Los Alamos High School and other schools in this district. The club this year participated in the district tour- nament and then competed in the state competition which saw the club winning many matches and hon- ors. Gary Storm spends one of his lunch hours playing a game of chess Mark Orlicky tries to check Rick Mendius' king during a regular practice session. FRONT ROW: Barbara Nleaders, Mark Orlicky, Don Johnson, Ralph Beckett, David Kardel, Caryn Larson, .S'EC'O.YD ROHY Dick Hannemann, Charles Barnes, john Acomb, Dave Tiemeyer, Rick Reade. In a battle of brains Steve contemplates the next move of Gary, JA. Mr. Wagner points out difiierent regions of New Mexico where rock and fossil hunting would be good for a Field trip. MH-QERALS Officers for Magmamites this year included Tim McWilliams, Dan Chaney, Melanie Briscoe, Amy McCormick, and sponsor Mr. Duane Wagner, M agmamites The primary purpose of magmamites as a club is to combine the interests of mineral, rock, and fossil collecting. The overall science of geology is the theme for meetings and planning field trips. When possible, guest speakers are invited to discuss special interests or hobbies related to this field. Although the club was made up of only a few persons. they planned various types of ticld trips to all areas of New Mexico. FRONTROW: Amy Mcflormick, Tom McWilliams. SlfCO.YlJ ROW: Andi Koonce, Caryn Larson, Me' lanie Briscoe. YHIRD ROW: Tim Mt-Williams, Dan Chaney. Nick Nogar. Melanie, Amy, Dan. and Tim look ovcr equipment used by other magmamite club members. 167 Magmamites 1 RO,V'l'ROIi': Carolee Plageman, Carol Fishler, Peggy Day. Linda Kasik, Marla Mann, Tina Hoekett, Cassie Lee, Susan Reicler. lillen Zielinski. Vikki Thomas. Kay Treere. Virki VVin- burn. .S'l'fC.'O.VlJ HOHY Cail Speer. Dottie Smith. Jill Xliller. Nlartie Lujan. Berky Nlaes, Vicki Zeigner. Lauren Hullmleanette Trujillo, Jeanne Van Cemert, Marcy Mt'Closky, Berta Lopez, Iann Bay. Kathi Fulgenzi. Bev Williams. Trisha Xlartinel. Teri Devine. THIRD ROW: Peggy Whitmore. Karen Nilsson. Geri Fulgenzi. Barbara Elliott. Becky McNeese, Barbara Nlyers. Lin- da Kelley, Sharon Sibbitt, Susan Turner, Carol Masanz, Karla Lucero. Cheryll Guerrero, Chris Zeigner, Pat Trujillo. Linda Rector. FOI 'R'l'l1 ROW: lfran Wingfield. Diann Morris. Laura Winslow, janet Killough, Tina Duben. Aludy Marriott, Barbara Stonis,.1oan Nlunyon, Vicki Hues. Patty Trupp, Isabel Flynn. Laurie Suseo. Irene llengstenberg. Pat Reeves. Cavla Oehsner. Mart-ia Wilson. lleanette Kinker. Pep Club Advances School Sj9z'rz't Every Thursday night saw members of the Pep Club putting up signs to help boost the Toppers for the game the following day. One of the many skits put on bythe Pep Club included a depiction ofa football team before an important district game. This years Pep Club proved to be one of the most ae- tive in many years. Their purpose is to promote spirit for all ofthe Hilltopper teams and they certainly accom- plished their assigned work. During the entire football season, the Pep Club put on skits during the pep rallies to add to the enjoyment of the otherwise dull assembly. A victory arch is a must at all football games and the Pep Club made sure there was one at every home game. The winning Topper team helped considerably when it came to making everyone at a game yell. Signs could always be found in the halls before a foot- ball or basketball game. The Pep Club always put the signs up the Thursday night before the game. Officers and sponsors this year ineluded Nancy Cooper, treasurer, Kar- en Stein. sefretary. Dottie Smith. siee president. Xlartha Penland. pres- ident. Miss Lamb, Dea Petty and Tina Hoekett. spirit chairmen. and Miss Maroney, One of the highlights ofthe school year was the Sweetheart Dance, during February, sponsored by the Pep Club. 4 .. ...D Y --. , The hard working Pep Club forms a victory arch for the Topper football team at the finals ofthe Class A State Tour- nament. FRONT ROl V.' Karen Stein, Nancy Cooper, Dea Petty, Betty Anne Mullins, Mary Cordova, Mary Fitzgibbon, Patty Krieger, Irene Gonzales, Linda Chavez, Kathy lvlartin, Norma Ramirez, SECOND ROW: Allen Herring, Sharon Farley, Margaret Wherritt, Marty Hurt, Stephanie Oliver, Kandy Frame, lvlarcia Brooks, Lesley Fickett, Kay Johnson, Denise Clark, Luci Lund- gren, Linda Scarbrough, Elaine Nuekolls, THIRD ROW: Debby Martin, Jeannie Bramble, Martha Penland, Suzanne Leep, Bev Awaiting the arrival ofthe football team, the Pep Club talks ofthe upcoming victory forthe l.osAlamos Hilltoppers. Led by the varsity Cheerleaders, the Pep Club showed their tremendous amount ofspirit at all ofthe Topper football and basketball games. Shafer, Sally Burkheimer, Wlayne Brownlee, Nlareia Tattan, Rose Ann Petersen, Jaekee Phillips, Liz Lindsey, Gail Nlosher, Bar- bara MeDonald, Darline Dufour, Debbi Day, Laraine Bingham. FOLRTH ROW: Marla Mann, .jerry Buehen, Glen Breisch, ,john Agnew, Carl Rudnick, Sheila Ross, .Ianet Harrow, ,Judy Durmaj, Kay Fisher, Karen Turner, .Iudy jones, Marilynn Ba- bich, Donna Stein, Carol Stroope, Roberta Goeffrion, Mickey Tattan, Carla C'de Baca, Toni Wagner, Liz Phillips, Janet Taub. FRO.YTROll7: Karen Stein. Luci Lunclgren, Denise Clark, Bar- bara McDonald, Nancy Cooper, Dea Petty, Berta Lopez, Fran Wlingfield. Sl:'f,'O.YlJ ROIVJ Margaret VVherritt, Nlarty Hurt. 'Ieanne Yan Gemert, Gail Mosher, Ellen Zielinski, Jeanette Tru- C Drzll Team Dons The drill team adds colorful banners to their routine with the high school band at the Anthony-Gadsden football game, x I , if . 5 l , , :fa - E ,j Q ,mf it st ,, PM J , . , w 1 , Q, 'iffgl ei- ' , We that 1 ' fs .. A ,K ,. . ' ' . .. j ' . wwwt' ' ' 'D' I 1' h R F J F ry Q , Q 1 ' r . ff ' L ' ' r ' I - T 4 -Z uaiswif I , my .af x y 1' -A if ag F .,-. fait ' , i f , 1 f , , ff' ,si 7 if . ' - VJ., SYM' A ge. fi .+- : 2' A' gg..',.fp,':i:-f:r- .2..-,: -- :rf'5Q '-F- 2 L.. safe' U 'A .4 Mi . ' A . A t f QM -T Rain during the homecoming parade didnlt dampen the Drill Team's marching routine. jillo, Dottie Smith, Xlartha Penland, Kay Treece, Kathi Fulgenzi. YHIRD ROW: Rose Ann Petersen, Marcia Tattan, Mickey Tat- tan. Jackee Phillips. Cheryll Guerrero, Nlary Fitzgibbon, Lauren l-lullwletinette Kinker, Chris Zeigner, Marcia Wilson, Bev Shafer. New Unwrms Los Alamos High saw the Drill Team provide the school with many enjoyable performances through- out the year. All during the football season the Drill Team performed alone as well as with the band in precision routines. Their routines continued through the basketball season with their highlight akjump rope routine at the finals of the District ZA Tourna- ment. Members are selected by the Pep Club oflacers at the beginning of the year when those who wish to be in the Drill Team submit applications. Drill team members practice for a soft shoe routine given at a home basketball game. 170 Drill Team eluded numerous projects. FRONT ROW: Barbara Elliott, Bev Shafer, Martha Penland, Lynne Loucks, Ruth Merryman. Vicki Morgan. Tina I-In 'gen Cassie Lee, Sherri Stephens, Carroll Savage, Barbara . :mn Charoltee Burke. SECUND RUIV' Chico Diaz, Xlirkelle Desi lets, Chris Zeigner, Lesley Fickett. Luci Lundgren, Barbara Cox Barbara Roensch, Virginia Calvin, Sharon Sibbitt, Eric' Kraemer NS The activities of the Honor Society this year in- The annual banquet given especially for the new members of the club was presented in Nlarch. The event was held this year at the Los Alamos Golf Club. Members and parents, numbering over one hundred, saw the new members presented with their National Honor Society pins. After school, members could be found selling candy to hungry students in the lobby. The money they raised from these sales helped sponsor activities such as the above mentioned banquet. Cary Brown, Rick Nlendius. THIRD RO W: Glenn Breisch, Charles Cowan, john Starner, Bill Schrandt. Rene Rabideau. Gwen Burke, ,John Agnew, Charles Foglesong. Barbara Headers, Iacquie Krohn. ,lim Young, Dave Church, Dave Bukcland. Paul Roensch. Honor Society oflcicers this year included Barbara Cox, Cathy OlRourke, Bev Shafer, Charles Cowan, and sponsor Mr. Mead- ers. These students are the many new members to be found in the Hon- or Society this year. 171 National Honor Society FRU.YY'ROW: Fay Bruington, Betty Deal. Linda Chavez. Nlary Parker, Shericlen Thomas, Ruth Lynch, Alice Bolin, Claire Lar- son. Joyce Trujillo. SIfC,'O.'X'lP RUIV' Marty Hurt, Margaret W'herritt, Shelly Weiss, Susan Reidcr, Kathy Clayshulte, Terry Brousseau, Grace Hawes, Mary Dennis, La Dawn Gibbons, Lar- FTA The Future Teachers of America continued in their effort to learn more about the teaching profession by their attendance at several state conventions. The club members were provided with the opportunity to observe classroom activities in many ofthe local schools. A tea was sponsored by the club in honor ofthe mem- bers ofthe Delta Kappa Gamma, a sorority ofUNM. Several members of the sorority spoke on various teaching subjects. FTA ollicers this year were composed of Mike Kilgore, Marcia Tattan. Sherri Thomas. Karen Turner. .Ioyce Trujillo, and Fay Bruington. rayne Stephens, Sandra Schofilcd. THIRD ROW: Marcia Tat- tan, Martin .-Xllex, Mike Kilgore, Laurie Susco. Linda Kelley, Karen Turner, Karla Lucero, Sandy Cole, Darlinc Dufour, Linda Scarbrough, Michelle Desilets, Becky Mutschler, Peggy Eutsler, The FTA officers are initiated in the special candle light service. Fay Bruington serves one ofthe new staff members, Miss Marilyn Standridge, and Principal, Mr. George Joyce, at a tea given bythe club. Jerry Duncan, Charles Cowan. Steve Sul- Science Club Gaining in stature and devotion the science club proved many a new experiment this year. ln addition they con- tributed tothe school spirit by making a cannon for use in the championship football game. Nlr. Putman and Mr. Eilcleberry serve as oflicial spon- sors for the intelligent group though all of' the science de- partment is interested in the club's progress. Next year should be an outstanding one also with many unconquered experiments to be researched. g it 'bg I Omcers and sponsors for the Science Club this year included Charles Cowan. Gordan Brown. Nlr. Putman, Xlr. Cooper, and Xlr. Eiklebar- ry. Henry Mueller displays his second place project entered in the lo- cal science fair held at Cumbresxlunior High School. X .bc 'lee' lk. Next-lxxgfip , . Mr. Kollman, Mr. Cooper, andf ' ' I .r test thelr sklll at the delicate job ofcircuit wiring, FlfU.YY' Rflllf' Henry Mueller, Klart' lohnson. Nancy Landahl. David Kardel. Ralph Beckett. Barbara Harrington. Claire Larson, Fred lideskuty. .S'lfCU.YD RUUT livan. .-Xllan Moulton, Daxc Ticmeyer, Ray Phillips. .Xrnic Gore, and lid Landahl. 173 Science Club FRONT ROl4f .' Barbara Dinegar, Nlary Sydoriak, Holly Wag- oner. Liz Lindsey, Debra Krikorian. Andi Koonce, ,jackie Truong, Sheridcn Thomas. Kathy Talalious, Karen Nilsson, Carol Nagle. .S'l:'CO.YD ROW: Bobby Rutherford. Susan Sack. Susan Hoyerson, Joan Mcliale. Katie Nichols, Elsa Kunz, Michelle Damour, Barbara Roensch, Lynn Smith. Linda Chavez, Elaine Nuckolls. Kay Treece. Linda Kelley, THIRD ROW: Hal W'ittc- man, Clary Brown, Rick Mendius, Kathy Nlartin, ,lean Lindsey, lacque Cote. ,Iudy Lindsey. Sharon Sibbitt, Kandy Frame, janet Taub, Laraine Bingham, Nlyra W'iller, Marcia W'ilson, Laura Susco. FOFRTH ROW: Darrel Rogers, Mike Kilgore, Linda McCreary, Susan Pretzel. Judy jones, Susan Turner, Cheryll Guerrero, Karen Turner, Toni Wagner, Petty Day, Dolly Susco, Michelle Desilets. ,lo Oakes. Olions Provzde Experience in The aims of the Olions are to provide students with an educa- tional experience in a cooperative activity and to present a quality Working with the confusing lighting equipment. the stage crew did a terrihcjob this year. of production, both in acting and setting, which in no way apolo- gizes for being a high school show. The two plays presented by the Olions this year were: The Sound of .Wusic and The Admirable Crichton. The Olions is the name chosen by the students to identify the Los Alamos High School Drama Club. It comes from the word, 'gOliol' which in show business means collection, a hodge-podge, any kind of act, drama or skit. The club was formed by the stu- dents and Nlr. Ross Ramsey, the director, in 1951. They adopted the name in 1954. Officers and sponsors for Olions this year were: Mr. Ross Ramsey, jock Embry, Rick Nlendius, Mrs. Ross Ramsey. Sherri Thomas. Kathy Talafous and Niichclle Desiletts. 174 Olions FRO.YTROI1':AIim Anderson. xlerry Nlattysnlanie Hones. Anne Campbell. Carroll Savage. xjody Bergstein. .-Xny NICCormiCk. Ka- thi Fulgenzi. Yifki Thomas, Berta Lopez. David Rile, Craig Bender. .S'ECO.YD HOU? .Ian Alanerka. llefl Hill. Geofli Farr. Nlary Deal. Laurie Chaney. Kandy Frame. Sandy Cole. Sharon Kurtz. .Ioyee Trujillo, Mary Parker, Edie lflliott, Betty Gage. All Areas cj Tlzeczzfffics Palmer Graves. Martin Nlatlack. YYHRD ROIV: Greg Bayhurst. Ian Whitehead. Kathy Gibson. Pat Zogg. .Ioanna Nesler. Anna Guthrie. Karla Kelley. Kittie Parker. Scott Davis, David Nereson. Chris Mills. Ray Phillips. FOI 'RYY1 ROIV: Gary Storm. Steven Craven. Dave Buckland. Xlartin .-Xllex.xlim Young. Douglas Nlathenjock limbry. Many hours of tedious scenery painting were provided by the stage crew, as shown here by Steve Hammel, Long hours of re- hearsal helped to make this year's pres- entation of uThe Admirable Crichton one of the Olions' best. Kathy Gibson works industriously building scenery for an upcoming Olion's Presentation. 175 Olions Members of the Lordls family alter their roles and act as servants at the I,ord's annual tea for the help, Paul, outstanding in his role of Crichton, listens intent- ly to Sherri, the female lead in the play. Fall Play Is The Olionjs fall production this year was The Admira- ble Crichton byj. Barrie. The prevailing theme, which ran throughout The Admirable Crichton, was that man's role in life is determined by environment and cir- cumstances. The overall acting was excellent, especially that of the leading characters. Paul Moody held the lead of Crichton, Lord Loam. 176 Olions Members ofthe stranded family express their ,joy and high emotion on the return of their leader, l lweenieannounrestru lohei' II1lSlI'CSSllIIKl I Crichton. the butler, YY V Rick Nlendius proudly displays his skill io the rest of his family. Aa'mz'mble Cfficlzton the butler. Rick Mendius played Lord Loam, with Sherri Thomas, playing the female lead, and Kathy 'llilafous as his daughters, and Mike Kilgore as his son. Edie Elliott portrayed Tweenie, the shy maid. The play was a huge success and a great help to the Seniors who were studying the works of M. Barrie at the time. Fear and dismay are shown on the faces ofthe stranded family, 1 Cathy O'Rourke and Dave Buckland do one of the more delightful numbers in the Sound of Niusic. Sherry Thomas, who played the lead in The Sound of Music. was by far one ofthe most important actors. The nuns talk to Mother' Superior about the idea of having Maria remain with them any longer, Olions raven! The Olion's spring production, The Sound of Nlusic, was a show which both cast members and those in the audience will remember as a spectacular presentation, The acting was superb and the cos- tumes and sets were exceptional. Rehearsal for the show took about two months time, with practice everyday after school and some- times onthe weekends. The stage crew had a considerable amount of work seeing to it that all ran well during the performances. Sound qf usic Many students from all three classes participated in the show. There was also one girl from the grade school who filled the part ofthe youngest sister. The stage crew was a tremendous aid to the pres- entation. Without their experienced help, this diffi- cult play would have never been the success it was. Mr. Ross Ramsey, director, deserves a hand for a job extremely well done. Xlaria arrives at the house ofthe captain to find she will be governess to seven children, Lynne Loucks tries to win the heart of the cap- ta-in,John Starner, with her grace and charm. Maria explains to the furious captain she has made play rlothes forthe child- ren out of curtains she found. 179 Olions FIRST ROW: Bob Anderson, Richard Haase, Keith Rendell, OND ROIV: Doug Bailey, Charlie Davis, Larry Littlefield, Mike Kink Meyer. Joe Brophy, Fred Edeskuty, Steven Craven, Rod Busse, Ed Young, Roy Christensen. Robert Smith, Cary Hamp- Christensen, Gerry Strickfaden, jim Adams, Robert Davis. SEC- tongjim Harrall, Robert Fletcher, Pat Chelius. 0 This years officers and sponsors were Mr. Gamble and Mr. Jim n Miller, Fred Edeskuty, Bob Anderson and Pat Chelius. The Industrial Arts Club is organized to give students a chance to work on automobiles and to learn many aspects of this line of work. They meet regularly throughout the year and help each other in projects they want to see com- pleted. This is an excellent opportunity for boys to work on their cars if they are not able to take auto-mechanics during the regular school year. All aspects of industrial arts were covered in the club including learning to work on many ma- chines. A car engine is presented to Mr. Frank Sacco and LAHS to help those in the lndus- trial Arts Club and other practical art students, was-it -fi Va, Q- gi. it J.:-AP' 180 Industrial Arts Betty Ann Nlullins serves candy to a boy at the party given by the club for retarded children. Ofhcers of FNC areg Marla Mann, Isabell Flymm, Cassie Lee, Betty Ann Mullinshleanette Trujillo, and Sponsor, Mrs. Oaks. F uzfure urses The purpose of the Future Nurses Club is to interest students in personel and community healthg and to en- courage them to End out about nursing and related medi- cal specialities as career opportunities. This year the Future Nurses had a Christmas Party for the Retarded children of Los Alamos. The children were delighted with the graciousness ofthe Future Nurses. The girls served the children refreshments and led them in en- tertaining games. Such work with the children prepared the girls for their career in giving of themselves to help others. Marla Mann pours punch for a thirsty little boy. FRONT ROW: Betty Ann Nlullins, Chris Sandoval, SECOND ROW:k1eanette Trujillo, Nlarla Mann, Donna Beg, THIRD ROW: Isabelle Flynn, Cassie Lee, Cathy Conley. Donna Beg assists and entertains a child at the party. 181 Future Nurses KW Club The Key Club at LAHS this year was one ofthe best service clubs the school had this yezir. Services were extended to both the community and the school. The club collected Goodwill bags throughout the town to send to needy families throughout New Mex- ico. Car washes were frequent scenes on Saturday mornings for Key Club members as Z1 money raising project. Another project was selling fruit cakes at Christmas time to people, both students and parents. President Steve Knight enjoys a night of dancing at a dance sponsored bythe Key Club, 1 Bev Shafer One ofthe many awards received by the Key Club this year is shown by Key Club SZJ't'e'ZfZt'tl7'l some ol' their omcers and sponsors. 1 ROXY' RUN'-' Fred Smilhy VFIOY VOX- Pill KFHHHYY- HCHTY Hill. Dziye Buckland. joe Quintana. Cary Kemme. Bob Clreger- Nludlfif. Eppie 'liflljillfli Steve Kflighlf 5C0H D21ViS- Milf? Allilfl, son, Mark Cde Baca. Terry Teetor. Robert Little. Aloe Curfmzin. Steve Ciddio, Bill Hudson. Chris Nlills, SlL'CO.YD ROl'l'.' Jeff Jim Bgrgguer, Bruce Byers. l 82 Key Club President Steve Knight dances with Sweet heart Bev Shafer at the Key Club dance. QL? -C These are among the many town. Ofhcers and sponsors for this yearls Key Club are Nlike Allen, Steve Knight, Jeff Hill, Nlr. Floyd Wimberley, Mr. Roy Brent, Eppie Trujillo, and Scott -s 11 JJ!! Uhlb 3d9 3 ,fm-v: ng .' 7 V. Y '- L. , J' 'gr il , Q 1' 5 , T i f , V35 ' .. Goodwill bags the Key Club members collected throughout the l Davis, Eppie Trujillo introduces the Key Club Sweetheart during the Coronation Ceremonies ol' the Key Club dance. FIRST RUW-' ,lim HOOZICFP. Bruve fiallfillfff- Fred Tll0m21St Nlike Trufillo. John Syska, .john Van De Valde. Mike O'Keefe. Mark Afldfiifi- D?1Vid RilCY,l0l'1H TUFHCT, Kim Hayes, Greg Ches- john Meadows, Rick johnson, Doug York, Mario Villa, Mike ncy, Chuck Craig, Don Herrera, Barry Bailey. SECOND RO Wagner, Darrel Rggerg, Gilbert Ferran, Thad Cole. H43 Key Club mi if Olympian Club members look over hgurines and books depicting Rome. This years Olympians otlicers and sponsor are Peggy Eus- tlcr, Mrs, Shirley Fries, Cindy VVarren, Marilyn Babich, Isabel Flynn. Recognition ol' ancient Roman buildings are one specialty of these club members. 184 Olympians Obfmpians The Olympians were again busy this year acquainting old and new students with the aspects of old Latin ways. They learned about clothing, food, and other items of an- cient Greek and Roman life. The highlights of the clubls year was their Roman ban- quet at which time all members came to a catered banquet in a costume depicting ancient Roman life. Special awards were given to those with the best Costumes. FRONT ROll .' Nlaryline Babich, Peggy Eutsler, Lorraine Stevens, Cindy Warren, Mrs. Fries. .S'lfCO.N'IJ ROW: Linda Halliday. Kathy Gibson. Mary Dennis, Barbara Royer. THIRD ROW: Wayne Brown- lee. Chris Carson. Roy Fcher. Roman Structures are interesting displays for these Olympian Club members. Mary and Katie Parker set the tahle lor thcir banquet. Les M isembles The French Club. Les Miserables, continued their active ways with various events throughout the year. The club continually encouraged its members to attend many of the French hlms and plays that were presented in both Los Alamos and Santa Fe. ln the French Club the students are acquainted with the customs and cultures in general ofthe people of France. One of the activities of the year was a meeting at Lynne Loucksl house where she showed slides of her summer trip to France, an educational benefit to all the club members. FRO.YY'RUW.' Peggy Onstott, Carroll Savage, Susan Sack Desilets N1 try Fowler Rent Ribicleiu leslei lickttt Charlotte Lynne Iioucks, Virginia Calvin, Sherry Cadenhead. Shelley Rob- Burke I tsen Burke Nlari C 'ilxin inet Wilson lx ithx W ootin erts, Emily Laquer, Barbara jones, .S'ECU.YD ROW: Michelle K1tiePirker This ic it s I cs Xliser ililes olhtcrs and spon ors ueri X ir iniaf il in XI tix l irk er. Nlrs Friiis Nlithelle Dtsilets incl XI ui loitler During the U.N. Session C-ary Brown introduces a debatable is- SUB. This year's ofliccrs and sponsors were Rick Kracmer. Cary Brown, Mr, Morris. Vicki Xlorgarixlackie Truong, Bz1rliaraCox,and Mr. liertloot. Gloria Vallejos sells book covers forthe International Relations Club I . R. C. The purpose ofthe International Relations Club is to develop an interest in, and promote understanding of the views, Values, and needs ofthe dilIerent peoples of the world. The main program of the club is centered around the Model United Nations Security Council session which meets in Santa Fe each Spring. Each year the club represents a member ofthe Security Council and seeks to take its stand on two major issues. 1 RU.Y7'ROll'.' Anne Hcmmendinger. Yicki Nlorgan. David Kanclel, SECUXIJ ROW: Barb Cox, Rene Rabideau, lNIike Kilgore. THIRD All the UN. delegates prepare for a busy session schedule, RO ll? Steveklohnston. Rick Nlendius. Cary Brown, Cari? Storm. 186 International Relations I .g .Q v FRONT ROW: Andi Koonce. Renee La l-Sauye. Judy Dickinson, Barbara Mann. Jody Bergstein, Janice Anstey, SECXUXD ROHT Terri Parrott, John Allan. john Starner, Dave Bucklantljudyjones. Myra Barnes, Laurel Lyon. Folk Song The Folk Song Club is a club to provide the students with a chance to match their talents with the talents of other students in the school. During the year the club holds meetings twice a month. During these meetings the members sing tunes they enjoy and generally have a good time. The club had a sing at the Mesa Public Library which was open to the public and was enjoyed by all. bf 1 ,mf 4'5- A group of folk singershjoin in to provide fun and enjoyment for all, .IuflY,,Iim,21nd DHVC lead Ihfi folk SiI1gCFS in 21 Sfmg of the COUHIFY This yearis officers and sponsors ofthe Folk Song Club were Nlr. Shel- don Kalberg, John Starner, Dave Buckland, and Renee LaBauve. ii Kludyjlones displays her talent by singing and playing the gui- tar at a folk sing get together. L 187 Folk Song Nlembers ol the 1967 All-State Orchestra. dents. 1-'1-?OiYY'ROlV.' Bryan Johnson, Kay Johnson, Bill Schrandt, John Starner. plant Fuller, David Nereson. .S'El,'U.YD ROW: Bar- bara Cox, Martha Penland. Ann Phillips, Eppie Trujillo. Caryn Larson, Nlelanie Briscoe, Anne Hemmendinger, Fred Riebe, Gary Brown. .jim Anderson, Linda XlcCreary. Shelley Roberts, THIRD ROW: Ben Goodier, Vicki Klorgan, Cheryl Royer, Rita Travis, Paul Bombardt, Palmer Graves. David Tiemeyir, Luci Nlr. Rex Eggleston Orchestra The orchestra under the direction of Mr. Rex Eggleston was still honored as a very outstanding group of musicians, Their many concerts told to all members ofthe community that LAHS contained many outstanding stu- When competing this year at various places, it was they who brought home many ofthe awards given for the best orchestra. Many members ofthe orchestra were selected to participate in All-State. a time when all above average high school musicians participate in a special program in Albuquerque. Lundgren. l Ol'RYYl RUIIU Betty Gage, Ellen LvSl lEI'. Carol Nagle, Dianne Case, .Ieanine Schofield, Bette NleKown, Rene l,aBauve, Nlike Sheinberg. Bob Keepin. Claudine Kasunic. David Rile, Sue Stephens, l l14Y'HRUI'V.' Carol Taschek, Barbara Critchfield. Carl Rudnirk. lim NlcW'illiams, Rick Klcndius. ,lim Stearns, Mr. Eggleston, Chico Diaz, Paul Roensch, Brian Ncher, jerry Duncanhjohn Sashwell, Dick Penland, Mary Fowler. 188 Orchestra 1967 All-State choir members, The Chamber Singers, part ofthe choir, practice for a number in the school talent show, Topper Revue. x 1 T 5 S , x. 1 S - ' 1'RONT ROW: Nancy Potter, Lynee Loucks, Irene Gongales, .Ianice Hones, Margo Martinez, Donna Neal, Fay Bruington, Martha Best, .Iachie Troung, Sherry Thomes, Melanie Briscoe, Mr, Kalberg, SISCOND ROW: Marlene Spence, Grace Hawes, Sue Reade, ,Ianise Cake, Sharon Cotey, Doris Hall, Laurrel Lyon, Gloria Maes, Gail Mosher, joan Munyon, Janice Stephens, Shel- ly Weise, Sherri Kier. THIRD RO W: Janet Clevenger, Karen Choir The choir continued to be one of the finer or- ganizations in school consisting of very many tal- ented people. They competed for honors in many cities and always came home with the majority of the many awards. The Ghamber Singers were new this year. blade up of members of the choir, these selected people sang at many events and participated in Topper Revue. Mr. Kalburg became the director this year, his Hrst year of directing at LAHS. Mr. Sheldon Kelherg Stein, Kathy Nielson, Pat Garrity, Joyce Huffager, Mary Os- borne, Terri Smith, Debbi Day, Cathy O,Rouche, Barb Stoms, Rita Wittemore, Sharron jenicksman, Myra Willer, Lorraine Bingham, Terri Demi. l Ol'RY'lI ROIV: Chico Diaz, Jim Stearnes, Kim Myers, jerry Mattys, David Rile, Tony Schofield, Greg Page, Bruce Kerr, Doug Mather, jim Young. Dave Buck- land,xIohn Staney, Dale Thomas. 189 Choir IVICONY' RUH3' Melanie Briscoe. Toni Wagner. Ruth Merry- rnan, Kathy Schelberg, Liz Phillips, Caryn Larson, Pat Rose. LaDawn- Gibbons. Mary Clayton, Susan Hahn. Roger Perry, Barbara Dincgar. .S'lfCU.YD RUIL' Claudine liasunic. Bob Kee- pin, Barbara Roensch, Mike Sheinberg, Bill Keepin, Anne Camp- bell. Peter Dunn. Stephanie Oliver. Marie NaYeauX. .Iante 'l'aub. Fred Ribe, Anne Hemmindinger, Stanley Johnston. Carol Quinta- na. John Ashcraft. Christine Davidson. lfrancis Manger. Manual Rivera. Mary Calvin. THIRD RUHY Alan Moulton. Arnie Gore. Scott Davis. David Henkel, Roy lfeber. .Ian Smith, Lar- raine Bingham. ,lody Bcrgstein. Rick Mendius. Carl Rudnick. 'l'om McW'illiams. Vicki Ziegner, Yicki Slayik. Lynn Jennings. lfred Vigil. ,lim Campbell. Fred Roensch. Guy Best.,Ierry O'Neil, Abel Chavez, Nfartin Matlack. l Ol 'R T11 RO llf' Mary LaCasse. Sandra Booth, Richard Hannemann, Kathy Larson, Sandy Stall- ings, ,Iohn Oycrton. Linda Fisher. ,Ian YN'hitehead. Greg Leach- man, Dayid Rile, Sue Stephens, Gloria Beckwith, Kathy Burns, Rene LaBauye. Bob Aiello. .lim Stearns. Chico Diaz. Paul Roensch, Nlike Wagner, Chip Smith. Glen Stearns. Ray Phillips, Larry Loucks. John Shadel, ,lay VVooten, Vicki Hues. Babbara Semback. Kip Mueller, Larry Keil. Louis Rojas. PYFTH RUIV: Susan llovcrson, ,lean Manger. Bill Shopp, Reid Gilmore, Jefl Casados. Pat Gadenhead. Tony Schofield. Gordon Brown. Ri- chard Penland, Phillip Brown. Ralph Jennings, Bob Coulteiljim Roberts. ,Ion Cashwell. .Icrry Duncan. John Turner, Kim Hayes, Dixie McFarland. liddie Soenke. Buddy Andrus. Greg Chesney. Ken Battat. Mr. ,Ian McDonald 190 Band Band Excels This year the Los Alamos High School Band grew to over IOO members. During the fall season, the LAHS band, accompanied by the drill team. performed marching drills and routines at half-time of the home football games. The band performed at six home games, including the State Cham- pionship game, and two games away from home. After football season, the band's thoughts turned to playing at some home basketball games and their all important concert with 'fDoc Severinson. All these outstanding performances were, in part, due to the direction of Mrllan McDonald. 1966-67 Band Majorettes Q S if x 2 X fit? F 'HMV 4 if v if is Q ilk Q X The Symphonic' Band all-staters this year were: Stephanie Oliver Lynn mlennings. Claudine Kasunic. Anne Hemminclinger. Tony Wagner. Chico Diaz. David l.a Berge. Bob Keepin. Rick Nlen- clius, and Paul Roensch, p - V. :, ,giuizgg W Entertainment at all the home football games was provided by the band, The Convert Band all-staters this year were: Rene La Bauxe. Nlelanie Briscoe. Carol Taschek. Barbara Ciritchfield. Greg Chesney. lien Bat- tat, lim Klt'lN'illiams. Chip Smith. and Clarol Rudnirk. During the school year the band appeared in a numhvr of concerts. Here they are rehears- ing for the l'I7oc'l' Severinson Concert. .jim Stearns Drum illajor 191 Band Highlights QW My ,V if 'WS Y Q 193 Hiqhli Talented Sherri Thomas makcs a very charming and humorous Mis- tress of C Ieremonics. The stagc crew kept things running smoothly in this years Topper Revue. Ve as The sophomore bunnies show more than their talent in their soft bunny dance. Rick Mendius, the Master of Ceremonies, excellently performed his part, opjyer evue This year's Topper Revue, LAHS' talent show, carried the theme HThe Good Guys vs. The Bad Guysfl or L'The Villain Still Persues Herfi Master and Mistress of Ceremonies were Rick Menclius and Sherri Thomas. All classes participated, with each individual Class preparing a skit in accordance with the theme. The sophomores acted out school life with the use of the many bomb scares that the school had during the year. The kjuniors took the era ofthe l920's, includ- ing the image ofAl Caponeg and the seniors had a lively melodrama that added to the overall enjoyment ofthe show. lndividual performances by dance groups, singers, and many bands and instrument players showed the community that LAHS contained much talent. The hardwork of director Mr. Ross Ramsey and his capable assistant Mrs. Ramsey helped the show develop into the enjoyable event that it was, 194 Highlights TELLER TELLER Art Bridge, one of Al Capone's gangsters, holds up a bank in thejunior class skit. Dave Buckland andxlim Young show oll' their marvelous talents as they sing uSummertimc,H it David Nereson displays his fine talent on the piano, These junior girls' dame to an instrumental score is one ofthe many danee routines in the show. Cathy Fulgenzi and Vicki Thomas go bark in time as they sing ullm Five 195 Highlights The sophomores praftit-c their class skit, il humorous szitirc about the bomb scares at the high school this yezir. K 4 l l f , jim Stearns demonstrates his great talent in 8 diflicult IFUIHPCI The Chamber Singers highlight Topper Revue with Acappella music, Mike KilgorezinclPz1mOttpraCtit'e their dame routine to the song Mai- rizif' 196 Highlights i solo. L1 H Y lt The HQuc Pasosu entertain Debbie Wright, Diana Dufour, Marla Mann, Jeanette Trujillo, Sharon Farley, Lauren Hull, Sharon Sibbitt, Lynn Smith, Becky Rick Mendius, Sherri Thomas, Master and Mistress of Ceremonies, and Xlichelle Desilets. Program Chairman, speculate on a Topper Revue practice. with 'Wes Sir, 'l'hat's Kly Bzibyll and Ufireenback Dollar. 197 Highlights E 4 Dow, and AIO Oakes bring back the Charleston in the junior class skit. , . Tom Sattizahn plays Sniclely Whiplash and Becky McNeese en- acts his daughter, lliplash VVhiplash, in 'The Villain Still Pur- sues Her. i Q l 5, a F3 , 2 2? Q 'xi fi 15 xi? ,S fi if 53 ii it 22 ai fi :L if 4? K1 5? 53 ii Q as if fl! 3 E? f Za, Ls ef 5 ii 21 E3 ,, S32 if is 7:5 af is 2? G3 Q, Z2 S3 13? . K is L, M is K gi E ,, N7 'ex wx 19 12 gn 1, ef K if 15 Ui Debbi Five anxious young ladies await the announcement ofthe 1966-67 Homecoming Queen. Fay Barb Nancy Elliott ' Queen Pam and her escort Bill Enloe stand with her court among the elaborate derora tions provided by Student Cou ncil. Homecoming L'Topper Move-Out was this year's theme for the Home- coming activities sponsored by the LJXIIS Student Council. Homecoming this year began with the traditional bonfire on Thursday. The spirit was carried throughout the weekend, with the rainy Friday afternoon parade and the big game against West Mesa on Friday night. During the half-time Ceremonies. Homerorning Queen, Pam Nelson, was presented with a bouquet of red roses. Pam was crowned at the dance by Bill Enloe, eo-captain ofthe loot- ball team. Her eourt included Debbi Day, Nancy Porto, Fay Bruington, and Barbara Seegniiller. Senior Float -- I967 Bonfire - 1967 5 e V R . KX , rl .V ,A dl ,F My , 7 ff 5 , J qu. ,Z .L , nik-fskkf gf gy.. K T W-4' - Q ff, , -f K, ,, tg e ., P V y fl 7 ,L A .jp ' A if... . Q 3 LN ., . Y, . 49 - 5 ta gag.. .. , fifff A i is it . 'H x 0 Q 'f'? t'r ' f-f3'ft'ff 'g 3 ' .' .ff . is ' 'Q if hw f is 1 we z ' t- . iffwwt 2,4 1' ,gs 1 i fm., qs' 2 ,eww . it at 3 t fs. , rs Homecoming Queen and Dance - 1967 Drill Team - 1967 i 200 Highlights l Nlartha Penland. Pep Club President. poses with Bohxlones. 1967 Pep Club Sweetheart. at the annual Sweetheart Dance. ln carrying out its theme. the Pep Club decorated a real tree with red and white paper hearts. Sweethearts Sweetheart Tree was the theme chosen by the Pep Cltth for its l96- Sweetheart Dance. Red and white streamers and a tree decorated with hearts car- ried out the theme and made up the colorful decora- tions. Highlighting the annual Pep Clulm dance was the crowning ol the l9oo-196' Sweetheart. Rohert jones. by the clulfs president. Martha Penland. lfach year the Pep Club selects one senior lioy who has excelled in one or more sports and has main- tained the proper attitude toward athletics. Robert was seen in action in lootliall. hasketball. and base- ball for the Toppers: and proved to be an asset to LAHS. Other candidates for the honor were Bruce Kerr. Ron Randolph. Brian Seegmiller. Wendy lYilliams, andkjack Zastrow. Sweetheart candidates and their escorts are Dottie Smith. Wendy ulones. Nancy Cooper, Ron Randolph. Karen Stein. and .lack Zas- lVilliams, 'liina Hoekett. Bruce Kerr. Martha Penland. Robert trow. 'ati if :iii i K h 2 L f ill Delegates to Boys' State were .lack Zastrow, Brian Seegmiller. .Iohn Agnew. Jim Young, Scott Osborn and Charlie Fogclsong. Not shown are Glen Briesrh and led W'aterman. The girls rhosen lor Clirls, State were Barl: Elliott, Harb Seeqrnillcr. and Cathy O'R0urke. Not shown are Pat Trujillo and Irene Gonzales. Sta ters Eight boys and five girls were selected from the Los Alamos High School students to attend the 1966 Boys, and Girlsl State conventions. As always, the Girls' State was held in Albuquerque on the Univer- sity of New Mexico campus. The Boys' State was held in Roswell, New Mexico at the New Mexico lN1ilitary Institute. The Staters had a chance to make many new ac- quaintances while learning much about the govern- ment oftheir Country. During the school year. Boys' and Girls' Staters compare their experiences at the conventions. if i X illt iivtl eiit , 4 Topper Revue gave Jackie the opportunity to display her native costume and her exceptional singing ability. jackie receives her diploma along with her other senior F oreign Student This year LAHS was privileged to have Thi Loc Truong, commonly known asjackie to most ofthe stu- dents, as the Foreign Exchange Student. jackie is from Cantho, Viet Nam. Jackie lived with the Arno Roensch family during her year here. She spoke very good English although she took only one year of it in Viet Nam. jackie made many public appearances for many ofthe local clubs and organizations, where she gave speeches, showed slides and Elms of her homeland, and also demon- strated her marvelous singing talent. classmates of 1967 at commencement exercises. jackie 203 Foreign Student i lit ti. i Last minute arrangements lead to Prom. Steie Hacltenberry serxes punch to Carol Xlansam and Bob Saw- yer. 204 Highlights Ecstasy in In carrying out the theme, l'lcstasy ln The Stars, the -juniors transformed the girlsi gym into an un- known world. The students were transmitted by a rocket ship into the outer limits of the universe. A special attraction of the evening was the depiction of various planets by huge colored balloons. The highlight of evening was the crowning ol' the prom royalty by l.ouis Rojas. Charles Luders and 8 9 I O I 6 The Stars Patty Krieger were frowned Prom King und Queen. while Robert Pacheco and Dottie Smith were crowned Prince ztncl Princess. The t'Boxxi' liront Eastern New Mexico Lfniversi- ty prctvidefl the music: The bzincl as well its all other ztspeets ol Prom. contributed to an evening that will long be remembered ln' those who attended. 205 Highlights King Clhiirlic Luc nuff , Prime Rohert lhlclicco Queen ty Ki'iQgc'1' 206 Highlights Pi'inr'CSS Dotliv Smith s ,,f ln Prom Royalyf mm. Q4 N 9 'N H 2 1: ii C, ,xii Mi' lgfgi gf 2 X Baccalaureate 1 Wi! 1i 2 ,t if ,. v The graduating seniors march from the school lohhy and file into thvir respcftive scars in the Civic' Auditorium. 208 Highlights Practice, Practice, and more Przictive 1 1 Qi f L H ,,,,,,2 Cap and Gown Distribution 4 '1 ff 5 Z 5 mmf I 209 Highlights Senior Banquet Bag Success 210 Highlights Ham' Work Pays Of 'Q E .M N ci il Z1 1 Highlight Nlr lim Blenders prCsemsC1har1c's Foglc-sung with ll rrmtllmxmlicxs LlXY1lI'd. . , Rr M K JK , Q Y 1 ir' Kmnwr rrcvixvs 21 fOllI'-XFZII' sm'lmi4ursl1ip IH NILISSIIK wlls lI1SlilllH' of 'l'c'c'l1nnlf1gx' pI'L'S6rm'rl lvx' Nlr. 'Ibm Umllrcx Honors 212 Highlights Tatul1c'r'srvflQ11glisl1. Xlrw. PM NICINIIIISHJIIUQIKII ulzuvs flguhy fJNR0LlI'hL' rm I'El'k'lX1IlQ Q1 XX'I'1l1Il! gnxxxucl iI'f7lTlIIICHILIIVf.HL1INllHf K irx' liiwmii 11-ikcixcx gi Nll1'l'I h Xix.ii'cl lim liinivs Young. XYLNI l'inini l.Fllfli'I'Nl1lIJ.x i rl in XII. lil.ii lx -. . lui' his in ruiiiplisliiiiviiix in hig YLHII' .ll l.fis Xl inim lligh. Srnior Class irvsiclent, Glenn Breish Jrcsrrns loin' xiintin fs ihfnvliool, ai , . . . l . T . .l H- R N 4 V gill whivh is nmv trncliiimigil with mnli uiilqoiiig srnioi' 4 lziss. ,f ' - - 3- 'g 'x-Q.f K Nlviiihcrs ul ihv Olions Lire prvscniccl wiih giwiircls lui' ihvii' high gicuiinplisli- incnts in acting in the two plays during lhc year, pw' HK if 1 f4 i Q H15 fi if 32. 213 Highlights 214 Highlights K 'Mxf in 'g Senior M0vz'e Lam' qt The Flies 216 Highlights Gmdua1fz'0n, 1 95 7 Slfavf Sponsor ....,,.. Miss Marilyn Standridge Editor ..,......,......... Nancy Porto Business Nlanager ..,,.. Martha Penland Academic .........,,.,. Linda Chavez, Roberta Geollrion Student Life ,... Debbie Day, Pam Nelson Seniors ..,... Sandi Cole, Rlackee Phillips Underclassmen ,,..... Sally Burkheimer, Julie Schrandt Organizations ....,.. Rose Ann Petersen, Pat Reade Sports ...,.4..,.. Kip Roush, Bob Russo Advertising . . . Patty Bunch, Nlike Ollieefe Photographers .... Dan Lewis, Bill Lyon, Bob Freyman, Lee Mitchell, Selma Campbell I n A19j9recz'atz'0n The staff ofthe 1967 La Loma would like to thank all persons who contributed to this year's book. We would especially like to thank Mr. Dan Elliott for his assistance in picture taking for special parts ofthe book. ndex Teachers Agard. Dave 148.22 Altpeter. Nancy 16 Barry, Gerald 19 Berteloot, Paul 19 Black, Paul 26 Brent, Roy 18 Brown, Tom 148 Buehrer. Burt 137 Butterfield, Yelma 25 Campbellulean 16 Caswell, Robert 20 Cernicek, Alois 31 Church, Esther 20 Cooper. Leon 20 Cox, Robert 35 Crane. Horris 32 Eggleston. Res 27 Eikleberry, Robert 20 Fries, Shirley 16,184 Gambell, Horace 32 Hanson, Lawrence 19 I-Iegler, Bess 22 Higginshlim 19 Hudson, William 148 Jordanhjolene 22 Joyce, George 28 Kalbug, Sheldon 27 Kollman. Victor 20 Mac Donaldjan 27 Maroney, Ann 16 Mc Cleskey, Lucille 16 James,fN1eaders 18,171 Mendius, Patricia 16 Nliller, Linda 16 Nlorris, W'illiam 19 Nichols. Arthur 19 Parker. Lynda 1624.156 Perini, Dale 18 Phillips, Anne 18 Putman, David 20,21 Ramsey. Ross 174 Schachterle. Leland 18 Sedlacek. Robert 16 Shinn, Russell 19.145 Standridge, Marilyne 24 Thomas, Lucy 22 Wagner, Duane 20,21 Wyles, Molly 16 W'imberley, Floyd 18 Wingheld. Opel 22 Young, Rodney 10.11,16t24.153 Organz'zaiz'0ns Band 190 Chess Club 166 Choir 189 Drill Team 170 Future Nurses 181 Future Teachers 172 GAA 158 Hilltalkers 165 Industrial Arts 180 International Relations 186 Key Club 182 La Loma 152 Les Niiserables 185 Lettermen 160 Lookout 156 220 Advertising LOS ALAMOS MONITOR 256 DP. 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Ben 92.140 At'omb,John 106,166 Adams, David 92 Adams,james 54.180 Adamsulohn 54.123,126 Adams, Stephen 54 Agnewhlohn 54,144,154,155, 171 Ahearne. Daniel 92 Aiello, David 106 Ainsworth, Karen 106 Al1en,.lean106 Allen. William 92.146.147.174. 175 Allex, Elsie 54 Allex, Martin 54 Alves. Norma 92 Anderson, Brent 106 Anderson, James 106,188 Anderson, ,johnny 106,123,130, 134,137,138 Anderson. Pamela 54 Anderson, Posy 106,159 Anderson, Robert 55,180 Anderson, Victoria 106 Andrae, Mark 92,123,127,138 175 Andrews, Charlene 92 Andrews, Charles 55,138,145 146 Andrews, Paul 92,138,146,147 Andrus, Ivan 106 Anstey,Janice 106 Apprill, Ann 92 Aragon, Andrea 106 Art'huleta,John 55 Archuleta, Molly 92 Argo, Peter 92,144 Armstrong. Bruce 106 Armstrong, Robert 92 Arnold, Nlichael 106 Arntzen, Michael 106,146 Ashcraftulohn 106 Avila. Wayne 55 Babifh, Marilyn 92,184 Bailey, Barry 106,138,175 Bailey, Douglas 92,180 Baird, Barbara 106 Baker, Richard 55 Balestrini,john 106 Bannerman, Bryon 92 Bard, Christopher 55,144 Barnes. Charles 106,138,166 Barnes, Donald 92,123,128,138 146 Barnes. Douglas 106 Barnestlohn 55.148 Barnes.Judith 106,158 221 Advertising 1 a Index Barnes. Myra 92 Barrington, Candace 106.158 Battat, Kenneth 106 Baum. Karl 106 Bay, Rhonda 106,158,168 Bayhurst, Gregory 55,148,149 Beaty, William 56 Beckett. Ralph 106,144,166 Beckwith,Ciloria106,158 Beckwith, -Ioy 56 Beg, Donna 92,181 Bender, Craig 106 Benson. Chris 92.123.125.127 Benton. Patricia 56 Benziger,,1ohn 92,123,l28,148, 154,155 Bergauer. james 92,123,128, 138.174 Bergstein. .Indy 92 Best, Guy 106 Best, Martha 56 Bingham. Laraine 92,174 Bivins, Robert 56,144 Black, Sterling 106 Blakely, Patrick 92 Blatti, Craig 106 Blatz, Karen 106 Blaut, Pamela 106 Blevins, Bruce 107,144 Blossom, David 107 Blossonrtlames 92 Bolin, .-Xlice 92.158 Bolton, Richard 107 Bombardt, Paul 107,188 Boone,Martl'1a 92 Bournexlonathan 92,149 Boyer. Paul 107 Boyer, Scott 93 Bradshaw, Deborah 105,107 Bramlett. Donna 107 Bramlett. 1lari'ey93 Brazlield. Mary 107 Breisch, Cilenn 53,56.123,125, l38,l55.l62,171 Bridge. Arthur 91.93.123,127. 155 Briscoe, Melanie 56.166,167 Brocious, Gary 93 Brooks. Marcia 93,155 Brophymloseph 56.180 Brousseau. Therese 93 Brower, Richard 101 Brown, Gary 57,165,171,174. 186.188 Brown, Cordon 93.1-15.188 Brown. Philip 138 Brownlec,1Nayne 93,184 Bruington. Fay 49,52,57 Brundige, Lee 107.l30.134.137. 142 Buchen, Gerald 93,138 Buckland, David 93,155,171,174 Bueschel, Robert 93 Bunch. Charles 107 Bunch, Patricia 57,152 Burke, Charlotte 57,162,171, 185 Burke. Gwendolyn 57.171.185 Burkhalter.IIulia 107 Burkheimer, Sa11y91,93,120, 121,152,155,158 222 .Xdvertising HAYES JEWELERS Congratulations 1967 Seniors Compliments of SPARKY'S SODA BAR Serving Breakfast, Lunch, and Supper 1054 17th Phone 24481 :Qi 135 ig, ie BestVVishes and Thanks ftLw-,wifes 'LL sac 1,495-h . ,R K it if ni igg I . . , E ....... Q, K ,yn is elif gm- Q ffkiiil - iififff Si. i ,i.2,.M,fef . f ..... so ,ii,,5gi,gi,-g.W..,,.,1, ..m,,,,,,, wr., ,weissnsfrissisfs fi fa , ,U ,gqgvs-fee, '114g5lf1si14-i,fgg ' 1 m1iiii.sitsgg,,s,,Q-.f,L- - fwf+wi1sf'11 ' as,ei.it,tg,g,,i,,it,,.fi.- f ,. .. , 1 - '?Q?ls3PiS-5' M 1' ' . A 1i,Ll.l' lt 11,: : ,,1,,,,S,,,4,: -. ,, . ,, . DRAGGON DISCOUNT DRUG Across from LAHS A Complete Drug Store ,jan , .. ,.,.?. Wal lace a n d '---.Q tl I I I I I f 'a:f-as- iz1 ' 5'f ? we International Sterling Z S Silver ' iflfff? 'r.- Mgiiqfffni M - ,,-,....--- ' ff' 'N , li: fy-1 ji 1, ,fi 'za ., f if , rf i idk 1 s X A 1 X X Xxx , x c x X xg K ttf c c xt X XX 1 x., ! 'I Diamonds Watches Distinctive Gifts Accounts Invited Phone: 2-3030 TIANO'S SPORTING GOODS Girls' 84 Boys' gym clothes and tennis shoes ln the Community Center Phone 22459 N ' x int. i ,. X v.5aaa:f'Zf' 1 f 7' Air. O 1 -1 Compliments of MAE ANN BEAUTY SALON Los Alamos Credit Union Bldg. 81 LA LOMA BEAUTY SALON Hill Top Shopping Center Owner-Mae Ann Reynolds SHALAKO SHOP Congratulations BOX 970 to the Los Alamos, Class of1967 New Mgxigg Authentic Indian Los ALAivios STATIONERS AVIS and Cfafts Nambe Ware - Loma Pottery Kaibab Moccasins 1907 Central ln the Community Center Congratulations to the Class of1967 THE ZIA COMPANY Los Alamos, New Mexico Index Burns, Karen 158 Burns, Kathleen 107 Busse, Michael 57,180 Butler, Robert 93,122,124,146 Byers. Bruce 107,137,138,174 Cadenhead, Patrick 56 Cadenhead, Sherry 107,158,185 188 Cake,,Ianice 93 Calvin, Nlary 107,185 Calvin, Virginia 57,156,171,185 Campbell, Anne 93 Campbellnlames 107 Campbell, Selma 153 Candiotti, Lee 107 Candiotti, Michael 93 Canfield, Scott 107 Cantrell, Margaret 93 Capron, Kathy 93 Capron. Mary 107 Cardon, Randall 107,138 Carmen, Robert 58 Carpentenjanet 107,158 Carson, Christopher 138,145 184 Carson. Linda 58 Carson, fviark 93,142,146 Casadoswleffrey 58 Case, Diane 107,188 Cashwellhlonathan 93 Caswell, Lee 58 C'De Baca, Ernestine 58 C'De Baca, Mark 93,138,174 Chalberg, Christine 107 Chambers, William 58 Chaney, Dan 58,167 Chaney, Laurel 107,158 Chang, David 107 Chang, Nlyra 93 Chapman, Dianne 93 Chavez, Abel 107,146,147 Chavez, Elizabeth 93 Chavez, Linda 58,153,174 Chelius, Patrick 59,180 Cherry, Anthony 107,148,188 Chesney, Gregory 107,175 Chezem, Rick 107 Christensen, Rod 94,180 Christensen, Roy 59,180 Christenson, Carl 107 Church, David 94,171 Ciddio, Stephen 94,174 Claiborne, Steve 59 Clark, Denise 94,170 Clayton, Mary 94 Clayshulte, Katharine 107 Clevenger,janet 59 Clifton, Lorraine 94 Coburn, Marcia 158 Coburn, Patty 59 Coburn, Susan 59 Coflelt, Kerry 94 Cole, Erie 60 Coleuloseph 94,175 Cole, Sandra 60,152 Combs, Rita 60 Conley, Catherine 107,181 Conley, Xlichael 107 Cook, David 108,140 Cook, Thomas 53,60,138,155 Cooper, Nancy 60,162,170 223 Advertising Index Cordova, Esther 94 Cordova, Mary 94,158 Cordova, Shirley NI, 162 Cordova, Shirley P, 94 Cotehlacqueline 108,174 Cottrell, Gary 108,138 Cottrell, George 94 Coulter,Joan 60,158 Coulter, Robert 108,138,145 Cowan, Charles 60,148,149,171 Cox, Barbara 60.171,186.l88 Cox, Nlolly 108,158 Cox, Victor 94,174 Craig, Charles 108,144,175 Craven, Steven 61 .148, 149,180 Crisler, Mary 61 Critchfield, Barbara 94 Critchfield, Douglas 108,138 Cromer, Thomas 94,144,145 Crook, Linda 108 Crowehlay 108 Cummings, Lowell Cunnington, Eugene 94 Curfman, joseph 94,123,128 142,174 Cushing, Lee 94 Cushing, William 94 Daly, Niartha 94,165 Damour, Michelle 94,174 Dankert, Linda 61 Davidson, Christine 94,159 Davis, Charles 61,180 Davis, Diane 61 Davis, Lawrence 61 Davis, Robert 94,180 Davis, Scott 94,174,175 Day, Deborah 53,61,120,121 153,155 Day, Margaret 108,121.155 158,168,174 Day, Robert 62.138 Deal, Elizabeth 108,159 Deal, Mary 108,159,165 Delgado, Eva 94 Deinkenwlane 94 Deinken, Peter 108 Dennis, Mary 94,184 Desilets, fX1ichele 62,171 ,174. 185 Devine, Terry 94,168 DeYampert, Gary 108 Diaz, N1anuel62,146,171 Dickinsonhludy 94 Dickinson, Patricia 108,158,188 Dinegar, Barbara 108,174 Dion, Paul 62 Dodds, Debra 108,158 Donahue, Susan 94 Dow, Rebecca 94 Driesner, Douglas 108 Dropesky, Bruce 108 Drumhiller, Arlene 95 Duben, Christine 108,158,168 Dufour, Darline 62,158 Dufour, Diana 95,158 Dufour, Leslie 108,137,142 Dugan, Patrick 108 Dunagan, Phillip 62 Duncan, Gerald 62 Dunn, Peter 95 Dunning, Craig 108,140 224 Advertlslrig ZALES Complete Line in Diamonds Watches, Classfiings 'F THE LOS ALAMOS BUILDING AND LOAN H04 iv 1. AssoclAnoN i8 u'f 5 Safe vvith Safety jim. Claflum, Congratulations to the Class oi'1967 From the fashion-center of Los Alamos Home in all price ranges We Sell Happiness You will get the best ofhaircuts atthe LAKEVIEW BARBER SHOP in the Credit Union Building Suite No. 211 , Phone12f388O EN? Ernie Lujan Joe Roybal ' -lu.. . if f R- F, SMD on THUNDERBlFlD SHOE STORE 1631 Central ANDY LONG REALTY V P Los Alamos ', Q, f Business Center H ' A I lCredit union Buiiamgi ' 3 ' Congratulations 1967 Seniors Index Duran. Paul 62 lhirniajhj udith 63 Durmaj. Richard 108 Earl. Mary 95 Eaton, Yieeii 108 Edeskuty. Frederick 95,108 Edgett, Mary 63 Eimer, Judith 63.162 Elliott. Barb 63.1 55. 158.168 171 Elliott. Edith 63 Embrygllonathan 53.63.174 Emclity. Xlartha 108 Emigh. Ted 63.123, 124.155 Enloe, Douglas 95. 1 23.127.138 Enloe.1Yillian163.123.124.146 Ennis, Malcolm 95 Ennis. Carol 108 Eutsler.X1argarct 21.95.184 Eystenllames108.130,136,137 Fair.,Ieanne 109 Farley. Sharon 95 Farr. Geoffrey 64 Farr.Ajohn Fclnerulean 109 Frbcr, Roy 95,184 Felt,.Iohn109 lfcrran. Gilbert 64.175 Ferris. Maria 64.162 Firkett. Lesley 95,185,171 Fisher, Lindi 109 1 isher,fNIargaret 64,158 Fisher, Robert 64.142 Fishlcr. Carol 108,168 lfishler. Doris 95 Fitzgibbon. Chris 64.142 Fitzgibbon, Xlary 95 Fletc'her, hlichael 109 Flctrhcr, Robert 95,180 Flynn, Isabel 95.159,168,181 Flynn. Leontia 64 Foglesong, Charles 64,1-12.154 155.171 Foglesong, Robert 65,123,126 Foglesong, Steven 109 Fowler, lNIary 185 Fowlkes. Charles 95 Frame. Randy 95.174 Frederit'lc,Aludith 95 Freyman. Carol 65,162 Frcyman, Robert 95,148,153 Frienzel, Marty 146.147 Fries, Cynthia 109 Fritrh. Linda 65.163 Fulgenzi. Geraldine 65.158168 Fulgcnzi, Kathleen 105,109,155 158,168 l uller,1lanet95,155,188 Furrh, Anthony 65 Furrh. Ruth 21.95 Gage. Elizabeth 95.188 Gallagher, Douglas 95 Gallaher. Bruce 95.123,138,175 Gallcgosmlohn 95 Gamble, Peggy 65,162 Garcia, Anna 109 Garcia. Robert 109 Gardner, Ethel 109 Gardner, Lois 65,159 Gardner, Mark 65 Garrity, Patricia 95 225 Advertising Index fiilll1CI',AllCH 95 Gz1u1e1'.Mary 109 ciill11lT1CI',-J0l'lH 95,148 Gz1y.TN'z1yr1e 109 Gvclan, N1irhae196 Gere, Sylvia 96 Gr-otlrion. Roberta 66, 1571 Gibbons. Lallawn 96 Gilvson, Lloyd 109 Gibson, Lynn 96,184 Gillmt1n,Ken146 Gilmoreulames 109,165 fil2lSS.4lZlIT1CS 109 Gorlliolt. Grant 96. 1 1 38 Gonzales. Gilbert 109 Gonzales, Irene 66,120.l21,155 158 Gonzales, Louis 96 Gooclliellnw, Gayle 109,159,165 Gnoclier, Benjamin 109,188 Gi1re,.1z1mes 66 1iI'2lClJ1'lCl',KI3ITlCS 96,123,127 128 Grzisser, Pamela 109 Graves, Alvin 109,188 Gray, Paul 109 Greco, Anthony 109,142 Grecn,Goc1y 109 Green, Conrad 109,138 Greenwood, Gathrine 109 Gregersen. Robert 96.174 Gri11in.George 96 Grif1in,.1amic109 Guerrero, Cheryll 66,159,163 168,174 Guest, Mickey 109 Guthrie, Anna 109 llzizise. Richard 96,180 llarkenberry. Stephen 96,138 llll1lIl,SL1Si1T1 109 114111, Doris 109,159 114111,1.incla66,159i162 111111, N11ncy96,158 111111, Yvette 109 11z11lirlz1y,Lint1a 66,162,184 lliimlin, Robin 109,144,146 1-17 ll2lIlll1IT,xy1ll1ZlIl1 96,146,147 llzimnirl. Stephen 66 lltimpton, Gary 96,180 llzinnemann, Rieharcl 109,166 l'lz1rbert,1ames110,137,138 llzirelson, Robert 110 llzirgrnyc, Conan 105,110,138 146,147,155 Hzirper,-james 110 lliirper, Ronald 66.1 ll ll11rrz1l1,41im 671811 llarririqtnn.Barb11r1196,158 llz1rrow,l1anet 67,155,156 llurtsliorne, Stephen 110 1lz1trh,IN1ichae1 110,138,149 Hawes, Grace 96 llz1ycs.RIuCly 67 HQ1yes.Kim110,175 11:-zitlmlleborah ' 'll 11cz1th,1Jiz1na 1 ' Heath,W'il1ian V1 l1i'llz1nrl.Ghri-1 1 110,158 lleniinenrlirige -'ine 67,186 ll4'ITlIT1t'l'1Cll1'1g!'l' - nnis 67 226.Xc1i er CASA LUNA ITALIAN RESTAURANT 17th and Trinity For the best pizza and Spaghetti in the Southwest Where all the orovvd goes after the games and dances. GERMAN AUTO Volksvvagon, Porsch, and Nleroadies repair shop 256 D. P, Road Los Alamos Phone: 2-11446 Visit our Casa Luna Restaurants in Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Roswell, Las Cruces Congratulations to the Class of 1967 LOS ALAMOS DRUG in the Central Shopping Center CLEMENT 81 BENNER DEPARTMENT STORE The Pleasant Place to Shop on the Hill Your Complete Department Store Where you can get shoes forthe entire family LOS ALAMOS BEAUTY SHOP Professional Care ls Best for Hair , Phone: 2-3745 Chit? NMI 5 : kite-alil? 7 125817th si. V29 gf THE PASTRY SHOP Where Friends Meet In The Community Center Phone 2-2754 DECOL'S INC. Community Center lfit's photographic at all Think of Decol's Los Alamos, New Mexico. Phone 2-3091 Lion Moving and Storage Agent for: NORTH AMERICAN VAN LINES, INC. Los Alamos, New Mexico Phone 2-5343 ndex Hendron, Harold 1 10,138 Hengstenberg, lrene 96,159,168 Henicksman. Sharon 67 Henkel. David 110 Herman, Brett 96 Herman, Lila 110,159 Hernandez, Kathren 110 Herrera, Evelyn 110 Herrera, Ted 96 Herrera, William 110,175 Herring, Allen 96,130,136.138 Hessing. Pauline 96 Hicks. Deborah 1 10 Hicks, Nancy 1 10 Hill,Jef1ery 68,174,175 Hill, Karen 96,159 Hockett, Christina 96,121.155. 159,168,171 Hodson, Richard 96 Holcomb, Edward 68,146 Holden, Gordon 110,142 Hollen, Robert 96 Hollingsworth,James 96 Holm, David 110 Holmes, Larry 68,123,125 Holmes, Rebecca 97 Holmes, Roger 110,138 Holt, Patsy 97 Hones,Janie 97 Hones, Virginia 110,159 Hoogterp,James 110,146,175 Hopkins, Stephen 97 Hooper, William 97 Horpedahl, David 1 10 Horpedahl, Gary 68,155 House, Kelvin 1 10 Hoverson, David 97,148 Hoverson, Susan 68.174 Hudson, W'illiam 110,148,174 BASKIN-ROBBINS Hand Packed Ice Cream Wally 81 Mo Geno SCHAUMBERG OPTICAL SERVICE 1733172 Central Ave. Los Alamos, New Mexico Hues, Vicki 97,159,168 Huffaker, Rita 110 Hughes,John 110 Hulette, Adrienne 97 Hull, Lauren 97,159,168 Hults, William 97 Hume, Peggy 1 10 Hurt, Xlartha 97,159,170 HutChison,Joanne 97 Hyatt, Deborah 97 Jaeger, Gene 97 Janeeka,Jan 68.165 Jaramillo,Jesse 97 Jaramillo, Robert 110 Jaynes, Andrew 110 Jennings,John 110 Jennings, Lynn 68 Jennings, Ralph 110 Jennings, William 97 Bruce 97,123,12-1,138 Johnson, 153 Johnson, Bryan 68,188 Johnson, Donald 111,166 Johns0n,Jackie 111 Johnson,Janis 97 Johnson, Kay 97,188 Johnson, Marc' 111,142 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Richard 111,175 Wallare 97 William 97 Johnston, Stanley 97 Johnston, Steven 69,138,148,186 x1ones.HarlJara 111,158,185 jones, Blair 69,123,124,142 146,147 Jones, David 97,123,128 ,1ones,,ludith 97,174 jones, Robert 69,123,124,130, 131.133.142 Kandel. David 1 11 ,144,166,186 Kasik, Linda 159,168 Katcher, David 97 Kear, Sheryl 111 Keepin. Robert 69 Keepin, William 1 Keil, Lawrence 98 Keller, Denise 98 Keller,,1eane 69 Kelley, Karla 111 Kelley, Linda 98.1 Kemme, Gary 111 Kennedy, Brian 11 11 68,174 ,174 1 Kennedy, Patrick 98,153,174 Kernodle, Alan 98,138 Kerr, Bruce 69,123,125,130 131,133,138 Kilgore, Michael 69,165,174 186 Killoughhlanet 98,159,168 King,'Ioe 111,138 Kinker,,Ieanette 98,168 Kitchens, Kenneth 111 Knight, Steve 70,174,175 Knox, Levis 98 Koch, Ronald 111,138 Koetter, ,joseph 70 Koetter, Donald 70 . , 1 Koont e, Andrea 1 1,167,174 Kraemer, Eric 70,142,171 Kraemcrulohn 111,138 Krieger, Patricia 70,120.121 155.158 Krikorian. Debra 111,165,174 Krohn, ,Jacqueline Kurtz, Sharon 98 98,171 Kunz, lilsa 111,174 La Berge, David 1 11 La Bauve, Rene 70 La Casse. Mary 11 1 Lamb, Mary Ann 98 La Monicaulames 98,138 Landahl, Charles 70 Landahl, Nancy 111 Lans, David 111.130,135,137 138,145 Lang, Timothy 70,123,126,138 8 Langley Fdward 111 Langhorst, Gary 9 Laquer,1Emily 111 ,159,185 Laquer. Frederic 98,138,145 Larson, Caryn 111,166,167 Larson, Claire 98 Larson, Kathleen 1 1 1 Lazarus, David 11 Leachman, Gregg Leary, qleffry 71 1 111 Lee, Cassandra 98,l59,168,171 181 Lee, Paul 111,140 Leep, Suzanne 98 Lehman, Leland Lehman, Mary 98 Leibee, Kenneth 7 1,123,125,147 THE TITLE GUARANTY and INSURANCE CO. First and Oldest Locally owned Title Agency specializing only in Title Insurance PlEROTTl'S LOS ALAMOS FLORAL Flowers for all occasions Wedding 84 Gifts Arrangements are Our Speciality Congratulations to the Class of 1967 Congratulations, Seniors PRO SPORTS SHOP Dick and Phyllis Phillips First Line Sporting Goods and Licenses 1910 Deacon Street PFLUEGEFVS Smart Footwear Santa Fe, New Mexico LA COCINA DE SANTA FE 1201 Cerrillos, Road, Santa Fe and LA COCINA DE LOS ALAMOS 2470 East Road, Los Alamos Serving The Finest Mexican Food inthe Southwest 8 f .Tj ndex Leibee, Mirhael 111,138.1-17 Leland. Barbara 71.158 Lemons, Linrla 111 Leonard. Robert 71 Lewis. Homer 7 1.153 Lindsey. lilizabeth 98.165174 1.inclsey.41ean 112,163,111 1,inclsey.41t1c1itli112.165,1'-1 Little. Robert 98.17-1 Littlefield. Larrv 71 .1841 Long. .Xnclra 112 Lon'qmire..1on 1.opez.15erta112.159.168.1'l1 1.ort'..lolin98.138 Lotirks. l.at1rt-nee 98.138 1,ouc'ks.1.vnne 72. 159.171 . 185 1.owery. 11 'illiam 72.162 Ltirero. .Xgnes 22.139168 Lueero. llonalrl 98 Lucero. P atritia 72 Lt1clers.CIharles 72.138143 Lurlers.Rit'1491.98.138.155 Lujan. Martha 1114.112.121 158.168 Luna.Mit-hae1'2 Lunflgren. Lucille 98.155170 171.188 Lynch. Ruth 72 Lyon. Laurel 1 12 Lyon. 1Sil198.153 Macs, Gene Maes, Gloria 72 Maes,Rebet't'a112,155,158.168 Maestas, Ben 98 Manes,'1'rat'y 112.1411 Manger. Frances 112 Mangertleanc 99 Mann, Barbara 73,159,171 Mann. Marla 98,99,159,168 181 Maraman, Katherine 112 Mark, Chris 112 Marriottmludy 98,158,168 Martin. Deborah 98,159,162 Martin, Kathryn 73,174 Klartin, Kenneth 73,123,126 Martinez Martinez Martinez Nlartinez Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez. Martinez Martinez. Martinez. ,Anthony 112,142 ,Barbara 112,158 .Benny 146,147 ,Carmen 112 1Javic173 lL1ainc112.159.168 larkie 73 Marjorie 99 Phillip 1 12 Selma 1 12 Virginia 73 Martins. Norma 112 Masanz.CIaro199,158.168 Mathenuloseph 73 Matlaek. Martin 112 Mattysllerry 99 Mcfilenahan.1Yenc'i1 148 Mrliloskey. Martha 99.121.159 168 Mrfiorinirlc. .Xrny 112.167 Meflreary. Linrla 73.17-1.188 N1L'1JOl l21lC1. Barbara 74,1711 Mcllonough, Mary 99 Mc'FarlanC1, Richard 112 Mt'l'la1e,Alison 112 229 .Xclvertising Index McHale,Joan 74,165,174 McKee, Brenda 112 McKee,Janet 74 N1cKown, Bette 74,188 McNeese,James 99,130,135,137 McNeese, Rebecca 74,158,168 McWilliams, Thomas 112,167 N1cWilliams, Timothy 112,144 167 Meaders, Barbara 74,166,171 Meadows, Deborah 112 Meadows,john 99,175 Medlin, Christopher 112 Mendius, John 50,74,171,174 186 Merryman, Ruth 99,171 Nleyer, Kim 74,180 Meyers, Richard 99,142 Michel, Glenn 99,138,146,147 Miera, Paul 75 Niiller, Debra 99 Miller, Gail 112 Miller,Jill112,155,168 Miller, Katherine 112 Miller, Lesley 99 Miller, Richard 75 Miller, Steven 75 Miller, Ronald 99 Mills, Christopher 113,174 Mills, Clifford 99 Mingo, Rex 113 Minor, Fred 75 Mitchell, Lee 75,123,126 Mohr, Deborah 113 hdollett, Sharlyn 99 Nioney, Don 99 Montano, Dolores 99 Montano, Edward 113 Montano, Robert 113 Montoya, Leroy l04,113,128, 137,142 Nloody, Paul 75,165 Moore, Lani 113 Moore, Pamela 75 Morgan, Brenda 99,162 Morgan, Vicki 75,171,186,188 Morris, Naomi 113,168 Mosher, Gail 76,170 Nloulton, Allan 76 Moulton, Michael 76 Mueller, Henry 99,174 Mullins, Betty 90,99,121,159, 181 Munno, Christine 113 Munyonhloan 99,159,168 Munyon, Thomas 113 Mutschler, Becky 76 Myers, Barbara 113,159,168 lN1yers, Dick 130,132 Nagle, Carol 100,174,188 Naveuus, Cliff 144,148 Naveaux, Marie 113 Neal, Donna 76 Neal, Sandra 100 Neher, Brian 76,138 Nelson, Pam 76,153 Nereson, David 76,188 Netuschil, Tom 77,123,124,146 147 Newton, Harriet 77 230 Advertising a LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL BANK Horne Owned Home Operated A member of FDIC 1 -ff! ld I -. qziiilll EEN? LJ-TS? 4' F 9 O ,- H UQ: B '-335355551 lk Ig!-3554 sg-Q' us Q - 4': N, L- 5f Member of FDIC. THE FIRST NATIONAL Dial 25201 BANK OF SANTA FE USG Our Dfiveflm Los Alamos Branch Window f'w .fifxws ,f ,J ,I Q L Nichols, Kathy 174 Nichols, Mary 113 Nielson, Kathleen 100,168 Nilsson, Karen 113,174 Nogar, Nicholas 77,148,167 Norris, Danny 100 Norrishlames 113 Nuckolls, Rosalita 113 Nuckols, Elaine 174 Oakes,,jo 100,174 Ochsner, Gayla 100,168 O'Connor, Edmund 100,144 OlKeefe, Michael 77,152,175 Oliver, Stephanie 100 Olsen, Craig 100 OlMara,John 100,142 O'Neil, Gerald 113,138 O'Neal, Melvin 113,138,148 Onstott, Nicholas 113 Onstott, Peggy 77,185 Orlicky, Mark 113,166 Orndofi, Richard 77 OlRourke, Cathleen 50,77, 171 Osborn, Carl 100 Osborn, Mary 113 Osborne, Lawrence 77 Ott, Pamela 77 Overtonhlohn 113 Pacheco, Michael 113,138,145 Pacheco, Robert 100,123,128, 138 Page, Gregory 78,130,131,133, 138 Pallone, Frances 78 Parker, Kate 1 1,28,155,185 Parker, Mary 78 Parnes, Eric 78 Parrott, Terrie 100,162 Partridge, Edward 113,142 Penland, Martha 78,153,155 162,168,169,170,171,188. 201 Penland, Richard 113,155,188 Penny, Michael 113,144 Perez, Arleen 78,162 Perry, Rodger 113,144 Petersen, Rose Ann 78 Peterson, Linnea 78 Peterson, Rodney 100 Peterson, Stanley 113,137,142 Pettit, Rebecca 79 Petty, Dea 100,155,159,170 Phillips, jacquelyn 79,152 Phillips, Elizabeth 100 Phillips, Margaret 100,188 Phillips, Raymond 79 Phillips Steve 113,123,128,142 Plageman, Carolee 113,168 Ponton, Lorraine 113,158 Porto, Nancy 46,79,152,159 Porton, Susan 100 Potter, Christine 113 Potter, Nancy 100 Potter, Stephen 100,142 Powell, Dianna 100 Prestwood, Linda 79 Prestwood, Patti 114 Pretzel, Susan 79,158,174 Prince, Alice 1 14 Provost, Linda 100 Quintana, Carol 114 Quintanahloseph 80 Quintana, Karen 114 Quintana, Michael 100,174 Rabideau, Rene 100,171,185 186 Ramirez, Norma 100 Randolph, Ronald 80,123,124 138 Reade, Patricia 80 Reade, Rickey 102,166 Reade, Susanne 100 Rector,James 114,146,147 Rector, Linda 80,159,162,168 Reeves, Lynn 168 Regenie, Diane 1 14 Reider, Susan 101,162,168 Reinig, Phillip 114 Reithel, Catherine 114 Relyea, Douglas 114 Relyea, William 80 Rendell, Keith 80,180 Renfro, Larry 114 Reynolds, Cynthia 114,155 Ribe, Frederick 114,165 Richards, Peter 114 Richerson, Nancy 114,158 Rickerson, Thomas 80,154 Rider, Rebecca 114 Riebe, Lorraine 114 Riedel, Leo 101 Riedel, Mary 80 Rile, David 101 Riley, David 114,175 Rivera, lV1anuel81,123,126,146 147,166 Roach, William 101,123,127 Roark, Oscar 114 ndex alafous. Kathryn 86 142 Valdez. ' -if 44- Robbins, Cathy 114.158 Robertshlanies 1 14 Robertsmluclith 101 Roberts, Leslie 114 Roberts, Rebecca 81 Roberts, Richard 1 14 Roberts, Shelley 105 ,1 14. 1 58, 185,188 Robertson, Michael 114.144,147 Robinson, Deborah 101 Robison, Thomas 101 Roensch, Barbara 81,171,174 Roensch, Frederick 1 14 Roensch, Paul 81,171 Rogers, Darrel 114,144,174.175 Rohwer, Gerald 101 Rojas, Louis 101,142,155 Romero, Ernest 114,138 Romero, Irene 81,162 Romero, Michael 115 Rose, Patricia 115 Rosshlames 115,142 Ross, Sheila 81 Rottmayer, Kay 115 Roush, Kip 81,130,131,132,138, 152 Royer, Cheryl 82,184,188 Rudnick, Carl 82,154,155 Runyan, Bruce 101,146,147 Russell, Craig 115,144 Russo, Robert 82,123,124,142, 152,156 Rutherford, Robert 101,174 Sack, Susan 82,162,174, 1 85 Salmi, Nadine 115 Sams, Cheryl 82 Saneliezhlohn 82,101 Sanchezhluan 115,140 Sanchez, Therese 115 Sandoval, Christine 115,181 Sandoval, Gerald 101 Sass, Patricia 115 Sattizahn, Thomas 82 Savage, Carroll 101,159,171,185 Sawyer, Robert 101,148 Scarbrough, Linda 82,158 Schelberg, Mary 101 Schlosser, Paul 115,138,145 Schnakenberg, Margaret 1 15 Scholield, Anthony 82. 138,188 Schot5elcl,j1eanine 101.188 Schofield, Sandra 101 Sehoheld, Susan 115 Schofield, Tracy 101 Schoolcraft, Caroline 115 Schrandthlulie 101,152 Schrandt, Thomas 115,188 Schrandt, Wlilliarn 83,138,145, 160,171,188 Schuck, Douglas 82 Schuster, Gail 1 15 Schuster, Lani 83 Schutz, Suzanne 101 Scott, Dean 101 Scott, Harriet 115 Scott, Ocie 1 15 Scott, Sandra 101 Seegmiller, Barbara 83,120,121 Seegmiller, Brian 83,53,123. 124,142,155 Segar, Larry 83 Segura, Gloria 83 Segura,Neno101,130,134,138 Sembach, Barbara 101 Serrano, Virginia 115 Shadelulohn 115 Shafer. Beverly 91,103,155,158 171 Schafler, David 115 Shampine. Dennis 84 Shamy, Virginia 115 Shaw, Stephen 1 15 Sheinberg, N1ichael115,144.165 Shopp. W'il1iam 84,148,149 Sibbett, Sharon 103,158,168 171.174 Sibbett, VVilmer 115 Simpsonxlack103,123,127,142 Slavik, Vicki 103 Smith. Cheri 84 Smtth, Dorothy 91,103,159.168 170 Smith,llames103,174 Smithhlan 115 Smith, Kelvin 115 Smith, Louis 103 Szklarz, Eugene 103 T Waterman. Ted 88,123,124 Watts. Richard 102,148 T .l. aschek, Carol 103 atom. Tyre 103 Tatom. Steve 116 Tattan. Marcia 86.162 Tattan. Margaret 162 Taub,,janet 103.174 Taylor. Donald 116 Taylor. Norma 103 Teetor. Terry 103,174 Tesclie. Daniel 85 Thomas Alan 1 16 Thomas. Fred 103.175 Thomas. Sheridan 51 .86,174 Thomas, Victoria 116,159,168 W'einbrecht,,lohn 102 W'eiss, Rochelle 102.158 W'eldon, Michael 88.144 W'ells. Marcene 117 Weslenlloanna 117 W'herritt, Margaret 102,159,170 Wihite. George 102 W'hitehead,,1an 102.117 W hitmore.,1une 117 Smith, Lynn 103,174 Smith, Robert 84,148,180 Smith, Stanley 115,123,130,135, 137,142 Smith, Stephen 49,123,124 Thorn, Karen 103 Thorn. Terry 1 16 Thorne. Charlie 116.138 Timeyer. David 116,166,188 Travis. Rita 116,188 Treecc. Myra 116,155,159,168 170,174 Trujillo, Epilianio 103,146,147 155,174.l75,188 Trujillo,.1eannette 103,155,159 168,170,181 Truji11o,Joyce 86 Trujillo, Pat Ann 86 Trujillo, Patricia 87,159,162 168 W'hitmore, Peggy 1 17.168 Wihittimore. Rita 117 W'il1.,Iames 117 W'ill. Michael 138 W'iller, Myra 102.174 W'illiams. W'illiams, Williams. W'illiams, Wlilliams, Williams. Beverly 117,158.168 Billy 88 Chriss 102 Elizabeth 102 Evelyn 117,158 Theda 158 Wiilliams, Steve 102,123,127, 142,146,147 Williams. Wlilliams. Thomas 102 Wendell 88. 123. 125. Smith, Terry 84 Snell. Scott 103 Sniezek, Michelle 103 Snyder. Paula 1 15 Soenke, Edward 115.144 Sparks, Davy 1 15 Speer. Gail 115,168 Spence. Marlene 103 Staggie, Sherrylen 103 Stallings, Sandra 115 Stamujohn 115.140 Starneighjocelyn 84,116.159 Starner,,lohn 123,126,171,188 Stearns, Glen 116 Stearns.,lames 51,84 Stein, Donnabeth 85 Stein, Karen 85.158,162.169 170.189 Stephens, Irma 103,186 Stepliens,,lanice 85.162 Stephens. Sherri 85,165,171 Stephens. Susan 116,158,165 Stephenson. David 1 16 Stephenson. Paul 85.148 Stcrkel, Michael 85 Stevens, Thad 103 Stewart. Robert 85,1 16 Stoms, Barbara 103,159,168 Storm. Gary 116,186,188 Stovall. Robert 116,138,145 Strein, Gary 103 Strickladen, Gerald 85.180 Strom. Katherine 86 Stroope, Carol 103 Sullivan, Russell 148 Sullivan. Stephen 116, 148 Susco. Dolores 116,155,158,174 Susco. Laurel 103,159,168,174 Summers, Charles 103 Swickard. Gerald 86,146 Sydoriak, Mary 116,159,174 Syska.,lohnnie 103.175 Trujillo. Ralph 87,175 Trujillo, Victor 116.137 Truong. Tui Loc 87,155,174 Trupp. Merry 102 Trupp. Patty 168 Turner, Darrell 1 16 Turnerglohn 116,175 Turner, Karen 116,162.174 Turner, Karen l.ou 87 Turner. Susan 102,159,168,174 L'1rick. David 116 Lfngnade, Liesl 102.188 Lsner. Art 102 Lfsner. Margaret 116,188 Daniel 88,138 Yaldez. Diane 116 Vallejos, Gloria 87 Val1ejos.Majorie 116 Yan De Valclcylohn 87,175 VanGemerelleanne103.159, 168,170 Yan Hecke, Timothy 105,116. 137.142 Vaughan. Ted 87 Velasquez. Lenila 1 16 Velasquez. Sandra 87 Vigil, Fred 116.165 Vigil, Mary 116 Vigil, Mary M. 117 Villa, Mario 117.175 Vogt, Cloyd 102 Waddy, Leslie 117 Wagner. Michael 117,175 Wlagner. Toni 117,174 Wfagoner, Holly 117,165.174 W'aldschmidt. Mary 1 17 Walker. Kathi 102,162 Walters, Linda 102 W'anek. Michael 117 Warner. Scott 88 Warren, Cynthia 102,184 Warren, Karen 117 W'ilson,,1anet 117,185,188 Wilson, Karen 102 Wlilson, Marcia 117,155.158, 168,174 Wimett. Claudia 117 Wimett. Diana 102 Wiinburn, Barry 117 Wiinburn. Vicki 88,159,162,168 Winglield, Francine 117,158, 168,170 YVinslow, Laura 88,168 Witteman, Hal 117,174 W1ood, Muriel 88 Wootetnlohn 89,140 Wooten, Kathryn 117,158,185 Wfright, Deborah 102 Yanelell, David 117 York, Douglas 117,138,145.146, 175 Yost. Craig 1 17 Young. Edward 89,180 Young. ,james 89.171 Zastrow,'jack 52,89, 130,131 , 132.142 Zeigler, Yvonne 1 17 Zeigner. Christina 89,159,162, 168,171 Zeigner. Victoria 117,155.159, 168 Zielinski. Ellen 117,159,168,170 Zimmerman. Allen Ray 21,90. 102,123.128,138,146,147 Zogg. Patricia 117 231 Index I f lv MU 1 rx A j4 ! If A 1 X 'XSL J UMW 5 n V fb , 1 , -X, .X ,WJ Hu ff yl LHR. U XHAMH ' N X XX- H Lf , , fff, xw pw -7 , P. n ff A ' V up Q? if Q f , 7 f ,, an 1. ,J ' lf ' J I LL Qfpx IRT x' K ff 'xbf ' 'I ff nf' 0 - s X by ' L' V' ?jEfs .O f' U V U' IX K . V' fb 'I 'U , 3 lp' 1 , Of QFUQ, VM Q6-i,1f, fQ ap. , Aw my ff' Wa X f fb X W my LJ 51 'g'f'ff fl, if C5-fwki flfi QV Z1.czuf 14. Q OVQDJ Q ,f + LLL , K,l ll, 4:NJ, xf VL


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