Loveland High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Loveland, CO)

 - Class of 1960

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Ai X. , Q: f LQ 'WN X WS: ,gg Qs. new A Ke+'Q4f,fww W. 1 4 4 ff f wwiz x, ' 5? ff My ,M , A 1 , 4, f 14' '. , mi, , ww ' fm 1 4 4 W, , 5 2 52 ,M V, , Q, X Ev K , 1 356'- xg 4, , . :fam W 322 N . Ex J 'E ww 4 Q! 4 ,gf 44-Q Q? , . Q, 1 , if 'ft Q 3 X fc f 1 4 W 1 I Clfwfffvlx I :V if 5391 f 1 zu, 2444 'l QM , fy Q ' ff f, ,ggft ffm IM., 4 HELGA WYSOTSKI Far Away Places Kassel, Germany l, 2, 3, Pep Club 4, IRC 4, Chair 4, GAA 4, Homecoming Candidate 4. PHALA YOAKUM f'Nothing but Love, Love, Love Pep Club 2, 3, L Club Vaudeville 2, Art Club 4, Choir 4. TIM ZEILER You're Teasing Me 26 Faalboll l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, L Club 3, 4, Vaudeville l, 4, Ski Club l, 2, FFA l, 2, Secretary 2, Prom Server 2, Student Council 2. Momenfs fo Remember As we, the seniors of 1960. look back over the four years of happiness, heart- ache, hard Work, and hearty lun that we have spent at LHS and realize that they are coming to an end, we are hlled with mixed emotions. XYe are hlled with excited expectancy for what lies ahead, gratefulness for the fun we have had and friends we have made, happiness for at last we have made it, and a twingc of sadness, for we know that never again can we come back to those high school days except in memory. But at least we will have many 'Kloments to Remember . jill f ..,,,,,,., - Senior class olhcers, Steve Fancher, vice-presidentg Bob Pettyjohn, president, Roy lXIarsh, treasurer, and Duane Carlson, secretary, take time out for a mug shot . '-'v-'H'q -1 Aff lfflfffff ig A 641. wi fi swf! A 1 . 'I I f I 1' I v K' 5' f f Aff ' KNUQQ U02 B' ET: Xwwmffl :WS Ruth Hire, Geraldine Clark, and Sheena Clymer Alan Morgan is waiting for someone to sign his look on asgDuane Radloff and Warren Croft tug at the excuse slip, while Ann Patterson, Carleen Hoff and Darla Stage CUVTBWSA Miller check out of schcol, Juniors ,il Officers of Miss Carr's advisory are Ray Staples. president, Charlotte Crenshaw, student council, Twyla Hunter, secretary-treasurerg and lim Moss, vice president. Absent from advis- ory were lim Huston and Dick Miller. Lining up in the cafeteria waiting for their lunches Richard Lafferty, Phyllis Walker, lc Hixson, and are Charlene Farmer and Dean Mills. Serving them are 28 Rcbert Harding sit in study hall just before the bell is to Betty Schaffer and Barbara Henderson. ring, Let's get on the ball, kids? Nl 6 5 -, ifi ln special protects Tvvyla S guine is making a cake Lcoking through former Ll-lS annuals are lack Wil while Larry Bryan and Steven Bower take a big black liamson, Virginia Renner jackie Laes Diana Thompson p n of C okies out of the oven Minnie l-larrott is clean- and lerry Spohr, lvlr. Clarks advisory officers, student council' Larry l-larveyg vice president Dave Mayg president, Bill Blissg decide vvh3'll read the minutes since Secretary-treasurer Sally Buchlotz is absent. Also absent from advisory were Sharon Davis, Delores johnson and David Smith. Whats this? l hn Lind and Dave Stroh are having Working on a special project in vv odshop are ton a Karen K ch ard Sharen Smith push them dovvn 29 Adrean Tuxhorn and Richard Gilmore iv ing MM .al arnwwwt , Q Waiting to cross the street to enter the school Linda Danielson and Margaret Ruth look on as Paul building are Carla Warberg, Fred Smith and Larry Hein shows them the newest trophy for the trophy case. Kitchen. . . jaunfy. . -1-1' Bob Crey, president, Carolyn Coulson, secre- tary-treasurerg jim Blewitt, vice-president: and Sally Trethewey, council representatives, wait to begin the meeting in Mr. Cline-'s advisory. Absent were Wayne Egan, Sue Henrickson, Priscilla Moya, Norma Odell, Larry Smith and Sharon Stiner. Walking the boys to class during Twirp Season are Charlie Bullock, Marsha Perry, and Carol Garrett 30 Karen Christensen, Randy Carlson, Tom Atchison and stand by as Lindsey Mason tries to fix the scoreboard, Alberta Furr, vo? if FQ .DTV Z W M3 3' Q.: c Q K' - awww .,, 3: www: ul . fxti Q.. 's -it we .v4' . 1 1 w .ww 5 tw j ,,. X Roberta Billmire, Roberta Shope, Betty Spahl, Ron- ald Browne, and loel Deuth are waiting for the driver education teacher to arrive so they can take their lessons. ..follg.. Larry Moore, Larene White ,, ,A 'W 1 'Cc eg an 2' z s ow , g M o In Mrs. Crant's advisory are Connie George, president, Peggy Stone, secretary-treasurer, and Bill Fogleman, stu- dent council representative. Bob Collard, vice-president, was absent as were members Karlotta Amos and Larry McKay. Lcok happy, please, pleads the photographer to and Bob Collard David Morris, Diana Depperschrnidt, C. W. Miller During lunch hour Dick Naylor, Barb Kelly Paul and Rcd Denny are in the library doing some vocabulary 3l Secrest, and Les Clark pick their favorite song on the work and looking for ar' intercstlng book to read. luke box, 1' v 4 ' ,av Wu in-41354 f'f ?5M4vvf1f ' fi? 4, f 1 MCH? avgz f' 518 wg? W'ff'r,fWf9f?? fff,,,,,g4w ' la. 1 - ,331 Vyiff Q ? fa: 2? ,M , '14, f wg, an e 4 4 tw wa m Ewyi ,V Wy.: v :- fm iff' Q f W' fl! ' :': Y N f '13 ' 'zf X S ax Q Q U ' y 5 , 5' -22222 J 5 ' , 13, fu ' if x 7 Qs? 454 ik , J ri -..... g df' 40' :I During lunch hour Grant Tarman, Phyllis Hendsr- Kaye Bashor, Marsha Brownfield, Roland Creiss and son, Bonnie Egner, and Karen Lebsack are on the stair lack Stroh seem to be having a real cool time in office landing waiting for the last bell to ring, practice. sas -A' M 3 V . . jqgfully. . In Mr. Robinson's advisory are Bill Smith, vice-presidentg Torn Meacham presidentg Darla Ellis, student councilg and Lynda Knodel, secre- tary--treasurer. Nolan Larson, Shirley Findling, Yvonne Owens and Betty l-lelzer, Terry lmel, Barbara Haines and Cary Eldon Kern look as if they are having a real ball up in 33 Maelzer trace the course of Lutnik ll. the balcony between periods. Hurry off to your next class, kids! 9 6 na, af I f 41 jyigfy 5? I 7 Z? 1 1, ............. .,, , ,Y MQ Q ff A ,, ff M 1 g f LN sw 1, way: ing . M , 1 '01 1 if Z l 2 if 2 R if 4 L e ? WS' qw , i' 3 Y gk wggpg? . Q ,wiv , ' r.,:i biz! l Carolyn Haering, Dick Snyder, Errol Rowland and As Duane Schultz, jerry Curry and Karen Schuman Donza Neibor consult the map for their explorations in go upstairs to their next class, the photographer catches US history. them long enough for a picture. lf ' O 9 1 I A ' Q A K I W I i , I , ,, .,,. ,.:: E if V:-:xv i q i, V i f In Mr, Tobler's advisory the officers are: secretary-treasurer, Carolen Hannag president, Liane Elinoffg and vice-president, Mary Miller. Student Council representative Rick Peden, was absent along with advisory member Barbara Koch. Eagerly Waiting for the last bell to ring are Bev- Don't miss the last bell or we'll have to stay in H erly Armstrong, Teresa Ramirez, Betty Hurley and Car- 35 say Sandra Sullivan, Steve Datz, Diane Moritz, and Erick olyn Crawford. Patzer, Leadlng the punnors this year were Tcm Meacham vlce president Dlana Depperschmndt treasurer Llane Ellnoff secre tary and Bob C rgent president foyrlde Representlng Loveland at Boys ard Clrls Qtate thus year trcm right to left down are Tom Meacham Larry Harvey Buddy Kurtz K rt Fnsher D ve Stroh Ball Blxss Charlotte Crenshaw Anne Patterson Sandy Ferguson Carla Warcerg C rleen l-loft L ne Eln ff and alternate Peggy Stone 2. Yi' ':- mv:wmm'wmwnm ev .414 Test coming up, got to learn this geometry, Cary johnson and Larry l-lirsh wonder how to prove that line is tangent. Linda Klaren and Joyce Little are lust trying to figure out what they are supposed to prove. Sophomores Ron Davis convincingly tells Gail Flowers and Archie Bauigh that this diagram is very simple to translate. They don't seem impressed, Readers, figure out what lack Garner is doing. Wonder if Mr. Speece's files are as messy as his desk, ask advisory officers, Bar- bara Ecton, president: ludy Wilder, secretary- treasurer and Ed Harper, viceepresident. Absent from advisory were Marv Lanphear, ludy Walk- er and George Ziems. Taking time out from class to get that refreshing drink of warm water are leannie Rose, Sharon Abrams, Mareda Murray. 38 Who, mel asks Norm Slocum. Yes, you! snaps Bill Tillman, Nancy Martin thinks the whole little deed is ridiculous. Meanwhile, back in the corner, lim Cahill tells Sharon Seilback she had better do that prob- lem over. . 53 my sw ,fr W2 'ni ht, Mill raw? 51 gif Beverly Denny shows Donnetta Garrett and Donna Linda Allard tri s to create a likeness between her Charti r how to use gestures to get that exact accent self and the blank marble individual Helen Tovar I ugh on the French words ingly admits there is a vague likeness while john Willey expresses his doubts :fi Mr, Harvey's advisory is about to be called to order by its officers. They are: president, Doug Rutledgeg secretary, Colleen Bernhardtg vice-president, loyce Klein, Absent were Larry Barlow, Bonnie Harris, Wendell Hoenschel, Bruce Karst, Diana Lapp, Pat Lutz and Harlan Stark. What must the record be to provoke such somber looks on the faces of Marylyn Nelson Sherry Sennett, 39 Turn on the record player and let s have a little oAnn Sprenger and Warren Englehardt9 lt must be lite in this class room say Bill Halsey and Bill Dennee ' With, Sv . LL, Q .3 Nepal We aren't guilty! say Tam Lynch and Ann Miller. Verley Coyle, Bob Greenley and Gerald Willits would have a different answer to the question, Who threw those snowballs? 105439 Doug Erion thinks it's mighty cold outside, but Larry Rutledge, l-larvy Cummins and Mike jones inform him that it will get colder if he doesn't tell them where he and Mariella Kennedy were a few minutes before. . . S'M3I'f . . Mr. Howard's advisory officers little clowning take time out to do a around The are- vice president Bob 4 Y - ' . Anderson: student representative, Phyllis l-loweryg secre- tary-treasurer, Sandy Harris and president, Ned johnson. Absent for the advisory picture were Mary Bonnell and Kris Nelson. again. This is agreed Back inside the iron curtain upon unanimously by Gene Weeks, Margo Cherry, Duane Larson, leannc Stevenson, and Ron Denny. lust look at 40 the pitiful expressions on their faces. So this is what they use to heat the drinking fountain water, exclaims Ronnie Kness. john Propp and Larry Mills wonder if this tank is fit to heat water in. Gail Sharret thinks the FFA might water their cows ,fb 15. in it. X ef 7 if 1 iff Q if - 5 Q ff-113135 v. , X Y 1 lfs0'f ff ff W, , 5 jf f 1, ,,, f 1 I -s A 2? 1 Cmvfvwwzv. A V, I , WK , Q .Q fn 1 J Vg ,ff f 1 1 ,X F Q 5 f' i fi 4. if Z 'Q 1 4, .... f' Q ' PM 3' yi 1 sf, 9 1 Q 'Agia' ix ' fp . .. ,gfvygwg ,S my I' 55535 E 58 ig, 5,11 , , 'inf' Q' ff7'a. 'f jvfffx v .. 55 I' 7 ae gf: -, z 3 . .. Y .Q my f Wa' 'uf 'i-mx , , ixxxsp A it ,Q mimx W: xr .R I1 np.-.......,,,. , W , 'QR X g QW ' sf? Y Q' Q 1, 3 , Q I I grin . K qw- f 1' W 4 I , 9 'if' 2, 2, Q N fi A Q at if - 5 1- WYE f ,,f,4g,,,4, 5 , Y , nie Those clowns, Harlow Kuiper, Richard Brenning and With lan Reimer as the patient, David Weitzel, Mike Stone, are really living it up with colored light Robert Sheets and nurse Delores Arndt offer advice in bulbs. Guess they think that they will light up an Miss SciIley's office. idea on how to get their homework done, Watching are Victor Workman, judy Milligan, David Cross, and Keith Watson. . . sophisticated . . Q' Officers of Mrs. Marcus's advisory, Allen Knodel, C-ail Winkley, and Linda Christie are ready for a meeting. Absent members were Wayne Newman, Richard Nicklas, Keith Meinte, and Don Pilger. Catching up on their vocabulary are Sandra Arm- That last candy bar I shouldn't have eaten , says field, Cleo Molesworth, and jerry Vandeburg. Such 42 Carol Hoyt, as lulie DeSmith, Kathy Sasser, Kathy Cray studicus students these book worms are. and Nadine Flowers offer advice. Time to go home and all are asleep. That's all but Hey in there! Open up' Trouble with the cafe Robert Kern, who is testing Galileo's theory of gravity. teria again, remarks Pat Franklin Mary Furr Lois Chester Mast, Virginia Simpson, Deanna Rider, Lanny Koellner, and Bernadine Wagner wait patiently while Marshal and Arlo johnson are beyond realizing what is Dan johnson and Nancy Morton proceed to let a few happening, people know they are hungry . . sophomores Mr. DeFries, why don't you buy a new gavel for Marean, vice-president Evan Patterson, and secreta Walker. Charles Maupin was absent for the meeting Various tidbits of conversation are going around at Oops! there went tray and all in the trash can this after class scene. Dennis Clymer, are you a real This was a case of premeditated throwing Connie Mor cowboy? asks Linda Tector, Kathy Cuney wonders gan. Meanwhile back at the ranch Virginia Bauer Alice what color of toenail polish Avis Buntley is wearing to- 43 Tiaden, Duane Clark and David Hagler are quite disgust day, Nickey Lewis and Harvey jackson are moaning ed with the whole goings on about the day's assignment Avis is relating to them. ficers? A hammer is a little extreme, agree presid ry Carol 4' -1- 2 9' . .,,,, 3 A Q i . A Ai A 3 44 H L Ai F- W4 gn 7 1 ' 'Bmw' 9 ' v f v , ' Q I I 5 , 5 an ' i U A M l 5 A ' , 1' -Zifgil, K A 2 A , G. 22 m ' lg xl: 1 V J,?5?f2iggf f 4 ' 'W M' V H rg. 'tg wffffsg? A Q, A , ,,,, A A V ! M w I A :A m in 4 ating! A AA, A in Q1 gg A A is ' iw, 'Y l fi A .4 ww- -We A 1' r S +22- ' I a X , ' 9 .. A , .. W A, . . .M-7, Q 3 5, af D. I 1 ,Af l A gi ff' ' , A ' A f at A A..AAA,, AAAAAA 4 A A 'A A if if ffm- , ,A,AA,AAA, Q- ---5 s ' if i xo ,Fl of ' Af, A - ' . A.AA., 'lt 5 A A i KX! A M 1 :-:-:-me-:-:--:-iawma-Awmmf my-fr A. azzzz. -A me gi A ,,A 4 - ' ' :--A, fe 1,,: . H- - '- A- :f: 5 'f f lyv .-.,,. -,-:,:A-,:,::.,-, H AAS ,Ay 4 A,.A,, v, Y ,325 I gmiii- A v A I A, .. Mifiaidiifa 'A G N ' There isn't much of anything in here to eat except There goes another one of Mrs lones's typewrit- ice-cubes , remarks Norm Sishc, Sherry Mosteller, Hel- ers. Roger Lien, Dave Kuxhausen, Don Schwartz and len Harden, Madalyn Werhan. Doug Dunkelberger and David Riter are the rnain destroyers while Sue Biasini, Sandra Conrey will have to go hungry until supper time, ludy Stewart, and Sharon Tilger assist in the business of Tear-Up Inc. ..s'fudy.. 5 ,Q Officers of Mrs. Pyle's advisory take time out from their meeting to have their picture snapped: john Davidson, presidentg Carol King, secretary, and Kay Walter, vice-presi- dent. Absent from advisory were Ken Wergin and Sherill jonach. LHS has some of the most talented band members, Ah-h-hl That's it exactly , exclaims Hugh Mark- as demonstrated by DeLeva Moyer, Cleora Wolaver and 44 ley. ludy Vtlcrden and Patty Crockett have finally hit the Steve Gamet. right note. A A AAAAA A AAAAAA yr mi a 'exti- 5, jim Brownlee and Bill Haubert play with a wee bit That's where l'd like to go this summer, janice of starfish while judy Fraedrich, Louise Kern, Connie Slides tells her cohorts Kathy Potter, Shirley Woelfe, Pat Weikum and Alice johnson intently examine a bottle of Lenhardt and Ruth Schneider. microbes. . . sfroll . . Hand over that green stuff, barks vice- president Ken Koch to treasurer Eddie Wells. Secretary ludy Cruise makes note of the tran- saction as president ludy Taylor looks on. Absent from advisory was La Von Drake. Twirp season has its ups and downs, mostly downs, Bill Simon, Phil McKee, lames Moore and Barbara as shown by Betty Rice. Sharon Ballenger and Ellary 45 Claussen interview student English and journalism teach- l-lackenberg. Matt Versteeg, Dave Parsons and Dave er Miss Marilyn Bush of CSU. Woelfle are enjoying the procedures. I K 46 s. , It -0-A if' ' X. N, as W ' Ns- X . .,, , xxx ...LN ?sJs-g.,':eM,NNw A-MNQN. v.,,, 'S-QNX. - H it ,f Kino, i - i's..N 'NS-S. Mfni wx. Z! xx 1: sf f 554- s. ifggztsleliz' M.,-5 V f' 4 ,- ' xv,v N--,..,,N.M ,X -i --J +...,,M A --...WW S-Q -...WMM - M---..., -, ' --f' M..-1,.,H ....-,sas-A Y---..,f j ,.f'f ! .q '--... --2.4. .,--- J .A M' Q., ,M . f -'- .,,- --.....,.,, Manga... ' ww, ,. eg...- lt's time out fcr fun with the officers cf the scphorncre class: Ned johnson, vice-president, Evan Patterson, presidentg Carol Walker, secretary, and Kay Walter, treasurer. O . . sing Sophornores chosen to scrve at the junior senior banquet were row three, left to right: Allen Knodel, Doug Erion, Rich Ball, Eddie Wells, Dave Kuxhausen, Ned johnson, Rich Brenning, Ken Kcch, lim Marean, Evan Patterson, Rog Lien and Steve Camet. Row two: Sue Biasini, Iudy Milligan, Tamara Lynch, Barbara jo Nancy Morton. Row one: Barbara Winslow, Sherry Sennett, Kathy Cuney, Knodel, ludy Cruise and Gale Sharratt. Ecton, Phyllis .I' J 'fan 3 .hs - A J N of . Af. .fr tzpfl' ' 1 a l r eg 1,5 ' li I 1 3 ,far 4 - ' Wd 4 F, ' ' ? :- my H. L Z lg ' Rv l ' ix -fini Q E Y . A u g I, it 4 ' 'x I e I iw. . 5 KTESN V, I , ' 'vi E A,.? 1- my 7 win 2, x Ohl Ohl Looks as if Larry Carter won't be taking Somebody catch me! screams Lee Rae Frick. his report cards home tonight! David Duff, Annette Larry Becker doesn't seem to care although Ruth Reeb Merklein, and leri Haffner look at theirs in great disbe- sights this rather unusual situation as a matter to con- lief. As for Kirk Brown, he takes the whole matter as Sider. a big joke. Freshmen Officers presiding over Mr. lVlcKinley's advisory are: president, Cordon Langeg vice- president, David Lohnes, secretary, Ianice Swartz, and student Council representative Don Carlson. Absent from advisory were Larry Vassar and Ernest Wells. What are you waiting for, girls? Come on. lells Carry Culver, the man and the camera, reels off play ball! Mrs. Pyle might say something like this to a movie as David Olivas, wishing that Peggy Keever the ambitious Betty Manning. Carolyn Hutcheson, lsidra 48 would come and sit by him, leffry Baker, lohn Nethken, Arebalo, Claudia Scheck and Linda Anderson. and Wayne Piersel watch. ri' 1 if Can't you find any books to read? CIUESUOVTS Gale One down and three to go! exclaims Rosie Shack Brown, absorbed in The History of the Potato . james Since Mary jane Brunmeier lies defeated, who will be Martin, Larry Alice, and lohn Versteeg are still locking next? - je.-Glyn Rothman, jeaneffe Smglie, or Donna for their choices. Durdy? Freshmen . . Officers of Mr. Andersorfs advisory are: president lerry Rossg vice-president, Robert Carlson: secretary, Carole Buckley, treasurer, Nancy Clausseng student council representative, Pam Meier. What's this? Checking out of school? You don't look very sick to me. Oh, we're sick all right-of school, that is! exclaim Ron Whittecar' Barby Mea- 49 cham, Barb johnson and Marsha Moore. ,ww 5 Lynn Mitchell gives Kathy Howard and Diana Hunter his undivided attention in the Latin lesson But Mike Brewer looks more interested in Kathy than he is in the lesson. 1 HL 1 f I , f W 4 A zu fr' ' 'ir' ,W ,.,.., M, , 'S Finished at last with our beautiful door, sighs Mrs. Stepps advisory is keeping the Christmas Linda Eagan She might not think it so beautiful if she spirit this year with a French accent Cary Hall Lana had noticed Cary Propp s artistic marks in the glass. As Miller, and Sheryl Lebsack observe the French cutouts for julia Sears hanging the star on that ribbon was en- as Ceorgia Teeter pins them up ,Q Officers presiding over Mrs. Stepp's advis- ory are: president, Mary Lynn jones: vice-pres- ident, Bruce Spenceg secretary, Linda Ballg treasurer, lim Garrettg and student council representative, Ann Warnock. Members not present were Orlyn Bell, Richard Cherry, joe Martinez, Tony Ramirez and Cary Woods. lf appearance leads one to believe that Sam Karla Whitson and Billie Neville are eager to Burgdorff has mistletoe in his hand then appearance is SO amine the contents of the Christmas stocking but oe proved wrong At least Donna Danielson doesn't think Velasquez and Barbara Foster are more interested in e so and ludy Sundquist is inclined to agree with her. holiday mail. tr Nt' ,ml ,-..- john Frank has the Christmas spirit this year and I insist that the string of beads should be put is it coming out as music? At least Pat jones, janet here, says Vic Garret. Don't pay any attention to Harris, and james Harding aren't approving of his sing- him, the girls agree. Both joyce Teller and Vickie ing! Edmonds know the beads look better where they were if . . fascinated. . The officers of Mr. Schreiner's advisory are president Mike Barker lseatedl, vice-president Raymond Maxfield, student council represent- ative Robert Whitehouse and secretary Analene Prull. Doesn't it look elegant! Nancy Newton ex- Merry Christmas! Cha! Cha! Cha! Ruth Benson claims to the photographer. By the looks on the faces Bill Smith, Richard Wanamaker, Robert Mathews, Rob of Cary Rollstin, jean-jacque Le Bouty, and Marjorie 5l ert Chiappini, Sonja Williams, Nola Leichliter and Lenhardt they think their door is quite elegant, too. Donna Ross like to add their own affect to Christma music. A , V, , ,, Ma-rv lm, '.' ' I 'iz r One more book started, another book report to compose. Oh, well, says Cloe Kotzias, might as well get started. Paulettte Ritenour can't find a book that interests her. Come on, girls, perk up, you have three more years and four times as many reports to write. What-me worry? I never have to use my study hall, I always create confusion in the library. The girls Meredith McNeill, Merrie Kay Alber and Lauren Wil- scn appear to be reading something of educational value. What are Paul Davis and Eddie Hawkins looking at? Boys!!! They are all the same. . . freshmen . . Advisory, keep quiet or l'II use my gavel on your wooden heads, threatens president Ronnie Eicher. lan Camp, student council representative, thinks it is a big joke, but Becky Patterson, secretary-treasurer and Larry Sanford, vice-president, really believe him, Absent for the advisory picture were Walter Atherton, lim Warner and jackie Galbraith, For once, all you REDSKIN people, your stories Pretending to be an authority on maps Cary Cray have attracted someone. At least ludy Bashor, Loraine 52 points out a section of Loveland to David Sutton, Brenda Weeden, Dorothy johnson, Alan Mosteller and Dale Wol- Williamson, Margaret Zeiler and Ron Tuxhorn. Do you aver are immersed in the latest issue. suppose they know what they are doing? f, .mei vm' 'K A girl's crowning glory is her long hair, cr so it is And this is how the Indians used to make china , said. Phyllis Laes is outnumbered. Skeptical looks about rglafeg Shannon Carle, Ron Woodg and George Nelson the long hair are on Cheryl Entreken and Sue Warner's are quite impressed with the display of Indian lore, faces. Barbara lohnston's look indicated that before long Clara Brubaker, are you trying to divert lim Becker's she will be singing Good-bye, Pixie, Hello, long hair . attention? LgJ0000oooo9 900600099 90G000fZi0gg.' ..fin1l.. Qs., nuns! Dcn't laugh, I did take notes at that last meeting, confides secretary Cheri Rosenoff to Mrs. lones's advisory. President Nancy Shope, vice-president Betty Kern and student council representative Elain Flack wait patiently for the minutes to be translated so the meeting can proceed. Advisory members absent were lim Anderson and Tom lohnston. Let's see, 5 into 23,000,033 will go ????? lt can't And they told me I hadn't any talent. They were be done, say Cary Baird and David Crone. Danny Mag- 53 right! By the looks of Becky Hendrickson, Vicki Losh, ruder is more interested in Ruth Workman than in the Earl Alps and Larry Peterson, the preceeding statement math. is true. Xa . A FA. f 5' . i Q wgniw G . Z. 57110 , 0 wwqm-n.,w.wiww-. V, .ww f-iv. Kay lchnson is trying to explain an amusing al- Ernest Allen and Max Weeks load the slide pro- gebra problem to Emilio Campos, Caroline Keezer, Den- jector for book reports. Merleen Aultman and Ruth nis Loyd, and Rodger Pearson. Turner wait to put their slides into the machine, A4 ..fan.. Officers presiding over Mr, Wick- am's advisory are Alan Rosenburg, vice-presidentg Dale Fentimen, stu- dent council representative and Vikie Davis, president. Absent was Howard Croft, secretary-treasurer. Adrniring some of the trophies won by Loveland That would be a very nice picture fOr The 5Daf1iSl1 High students are Charles Batavia, Lester Axtell, Carolyn room bulletin board so why not put it up? But for sorne Myers, Bill Hull, and Roger Counter. 54 reason Pat Sauer, Ronald Helzer and Howard Croft cant decide whether el toro is gust the right type. ,I I ' 1 Monty Haskell and Dwayne Ehler prove that girls are more attentive than boys What say, Barbara Burk- 55 Theresa Tigges is wondering why Doug Scurs and Kathy Watson acts as teacher as she points out to Mary Beth Richards are so interested in the movie. Take ludy Armstrong places of interest on the map Keith a look at the projector and you will wonder too. Wright and lim Ryan are interested in a book that is no doubt, not a school book Plug in the projector, Tom! How do you expect to see a movie that way? Advisory officers are vice-president, Tom Adaimsg pres- ident, Jeanette Gatesg secretary-treasurer, Con- nie Davis ancl student-council representative, john May. Advisory members absent were Rolland Bashford, Paul Blado, lolita lankowsky and Willie Morley. Parlez-vous Francois? asked Robert Workman As one can plainly see lan t Overturf and Sharon Corn do not know what he is asking lncidentally the ques tion is, Do you speak French9 ilto -r ' ill! llintll Nlllll W , What's SO funny al3OLJf The daI'lQFOOl'T1? Lynn Smith, Cary Mitchem and David Ruth are examining the Ruby Trinidad, and Linda Sturgis wonder how all the world globe for information they will b needing for equipment is used. civics, Richard Berryman and Rodney Depperschmidt wait their turn. . . flirting . . ll' on If Q. 'ul Qin, Mr. Robb's vice-president Marlene Morlang and treasurer Ann Barkley are having a friendly little argument over that dollar bill. Looking on are Student Council representative Dick Bernarde, president Terry Rutledge, and secre- tary loyce Holmes, Absent members were Don Brunemier, Mary Hernandez, Lyle Northey and Phyllis Morgan. Nancy Snider CGW? DOSSilJly see how Dennis Swartz Tom Rothe, Robert Starman, and lohn Smilie are will cut that little piece of wood without Cutting off 56 so interested in the agriculture class that they come in his hand. after class to find something on an ag chart F34 ff- ...J ' ,..... ...x ' -.. ,. ,iff -, ,, ..... I 'S , , . was I 7 3 Officers presiding cver the freshman class this year are vice-president Gary Gray, secretary lanice Swartz, treasurer Tony Ramirez and president Don Carlson. . . figuring . . Members af the ninth grade choir are, left to right, row nine: Orlyn Bell,Bruce Spence, Lynn Mitchell, Cary Culver, Paul Blcdo. Row eight: Mike Powers, Ann Barkley, Becky Patterson, Peggy Keever,, Richard Cherry, Row seven: Larry Peterson, Kay Johnson, Diane Hunter, Sheryl Lebsack, David Duff, Row six: Vicki Davis, Vickie Edmonds, Phyllis Laes, Kathy Howard, Vicki Joe Lash. Row five: Ruth Reeb, Jan Camp, Ann Warnock, Lana Miller, Cheryl Entreken. Row four: Marsha Moore, Georgia Teeter, Donna Durdy, Jeanette Smilie, Rebecca Hendrickson. Row three: Margaret Zeiler, Kathy Watson, Clara Brubacker, Barbara Johnson, Cloe Kotzias. Row two: Cheri Rosenoff, Jeanette Gates, Nancy Shooe, Brenda Williamson, Linda Sturgis. Row one: Caroline Keezer, Sharon Corn, Mary Lynn Jones, Judy Sundquist, Jeri Haffner. Y is :fm S Z,,,,g:,L::5.4.1..'A ' 'ww-4WW,Q, W.mMW.,,,,,, .Mr ' , ,, , away, EW ,,,, L. f, i,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,, , .wwwmmauum 7' Mrs Ethel Reagan LHS Secretary ,wx Mrs Phyllis Poynter LHS- clerk 405. Mrs Genevneve Tmdall MA Mr Ray Patterson MA Dean of Girls Dean of Boys Athlehc Durect r 'N Dianne Carr, A. B. Walt Clark, B.S. Office and Secretarial Typingg Retailingg Shorthand Woodshopg Mechanical Pr ctice Shorthand Drawing 'SN -m Don Constant: M A Eleanor Cuney, A.B. Gerald DeFries, A.B. Olmda Demes B M E BlOlOgy English I, III Civics MUSIC Laurene Edmondson A B lean Coudy, M,A. Harriet Grant, M,A. Norma Creeson A B Music Enelisn lg Annualg Newspaper Algebra llg Trigonometry: Spanish Frenci' Solid Geometry is-M 'Am lohn Harvey, BS. Duane Howard, MA. losephine jones, AB. Kenneth Kneivel, B S Agriculture US. History, Bookkeepingg Typing Physics American Problems ..and more .. YV Robert McKinley, l3.M.E. Carolyn Marcus, A. B. Elizabeth Meskimen, M.A. Marilyn Pyle, AB Algebra l, General Math Spccchg English ll Homemakingg Special Projects P.E.g English I 62 Eugene Robb, AB, Chemistry General Science ,M ,W 5 E ,M,ffW-.eww 1 Dan Robinson, AB. World History Bob Schreiner, MA, Helen Schweitzer U.S. History Algebra l lbs fl A . ffsnfr 2 ff ml 'ii' Gertrude Scott, MA. Walter Speece, M.A. Margaret Stepp, A.B. john Stream, M.A. English IV Plane Geometry French lg English lll Driver Training . . faaulfy fs Z7 W 7 za 5 If r-1 4 ll' ,F Marcella Sullivan, BS. Gordon Tegniell, M.A. Roland Thornburg, M.A. I. V. Tobler, M.A, Home and Family, US. Historyg Civics Art, Biology Special Projects American Problems 63 Esther Vogt, AB. Halicia Whitehouse, AB. Vivan Wickam, M.A. Glenn Yarberry, MA Latin I, llg English lll English Il Metal Ig Mechanical Drawing Band .fha , 's 12 B The members of the Dnstrnct Two Board of Educatuon are Mr C L Retelsdorf Mrs E C Wells Mr Conrad Ball Mr Ernc Sundquxst Mrs R B Patterson and Mr Hunter Spence admlnlsfrahon lt A A C. L. Retelsdorf M.A. Superintendent of Schco s f ' Mrs. Helen Olingef Mrs. Dorothy Mcwhcrter Secretary Secretary .. f ' The ladnes who flxed meals this year at LH9 left to rnght are Mrs Mnldred Rothman Mrs Muriel Melton Mrs Myrtle Mnllholen Mrs Datha Drake Mrs Mabel Worden Mrs Eleanor Lenhardt Mrs Catherme Wells Mrs Chrustuna Sterkel and Mrs Fanny Sattler cafefena Nurse Llbranan Taknng fume out to pcs for the Checklng the books on the shelves Chgeffam Camera man .5 Muss Char as Mr Gerald Anderson LHS lubrar Iotte Sculley school nurse Ian wi, l .. , , . . , - r - , - I ' t ' 1 ' I I O O O O l . . 2 - - . Y - n - ' x School bus drivers are left to right, lack Hauffman, Henry Cross, Ccn Huich- inson, lohn Packard, Paul Finkbeincr, Melvin Warden, Earl Stobbe, Ichn Harper, Paul Hill and Al Bates, Those nct pictured are Lee Reagan, Otto Fuck and lohn Cabb. . . mainfenance 5 ii Mr. Mansel Worden, M,A,, is the assistant superintendent of the Loveland schools. X , ff wma ' , if' W , ja ' i ' 'xx-.,K.,f..,,,A,. N , V , '1.,,,,,,, Here are the men who keep LHS looking neat and clean: Ted Anderson, Elmer Harder Bill Klerk and Lloyd Wells. .5 ,. 4 14,3 , G 3 Y 0 5 5 a 3 2 f ,J f W .....-. ,W f 'W ' SA 4 4. :- ,, f f Iii Qghgtk 17.15 Q54 ,f m ,..F ,: ......, , M , 2 ns Wm 5 1 , s- f ' M Y' .QQ Ai ,gn :,, ,.,, Z ,1,u , ,M ,, ., Q a wmv! f ins - fi - 1 II11- 111x:1l 1u11'1x 1-111x'1:cf 1111111 1111- l11-g11'1- ll1'11- 11.1-x 11Nu1'11x1 111111 11111 1111111111111 Homecoming 1111- 1'11xx11111:. 1111-I1 11,11 g,f 1 : ' ,vw 's ., , , - , , .. . , 1 l1.1- 1111g1- Q 111 Q11 xx11 111 11,11 1111111 111'11x:11u11 II11- l1:11ux:1111.111d AX1111 L'11:N Il. L'11111h'11u Xlr.111l.x'. LM111111- lJz1x', Sxdncx' 'l'ux'11 11111 Helga Wyguxzkz, E.OI11CCbI1l111g xuyallx. ,,, 11,. .-1 , Af,--f1 Xxllflf II 111kcx lx N'l1I1I 111 1... I... l..111 x..IIL 11 1 1 xl 1 7 ' 69 ,, 1, ,::., ,. .. .. .1..11 1, f ' , Her Majesfy Joanne Garlsau Affendanfs . . Y Rag Day ' 72 .KW Hfiahunw- 4 , Queen Barbara Kelly amor hu Lll Sen or Xdnu XI fl n Sophomore W1 Royalfg Shuxl labs QL Freshman A The Whisflsrs Me and My Shadow '-an Y U-q f' G , I V 3 W , I MM! ii 1 Q , , -,Z ' 32 PW 144 x 5 ifs his Springtime Fantasy ,Q f :,:::::.:. iw: XX 1 0 ar -.. N' Q X Y 5 'W' 'E if y vw if .E it , A6 y I H11 Caterpillar Capers wwf X Ui jockey jerks Siamese Swordsmen 74 an 5 1.. f' . 1 3 r ' 6 , 55' T an Y X K 9 -gif fs ' 4 Q 1 Q? .34 5 4 in Ml, f' ki A M M Mia 1 ov... 0, M if W 0, 5 ' ,255 2 , , , WM . 0,013 - 5:53 553 ,5 I Moonlight Maidens ' '-.N 'zll 9' mint Beafniks Blue Foul Play , 2 Za Q M 'Q 'QW' Danube V EI Torrefo ma. Q n Q . . and more skifs HWY wee-S Giving a cliecr for LHS arc. clockwise: Limlzi Collins, Sydncy loyn- lou, liziicn Smith, Kay Walter and Sliarcn Smith. . J Llclsnii, Szillv l'1'ctlicxx'cx'. lizirlnzirzi Iolinsou, lxzu' lolmsoii. Gloria lxnop School -Iouriiul. 76 Pululicitx' cuuic lo 1,118 :is lliv IllIliUl'CllCS. Connie Day, Phyllis llcu I H 5 I 5 lil and Dzma lliomimsoii. zilmpcziiwnl in llic l'lClDI'llZ1l'f' issue of tlic L'i,lo1'zido ww' wifi vw! 'N www 1 Nm, z Q k ,W 'mg Q 77 5 fl 1 gg? H x ' ' Wav? .8 41, - If Ring Around Elizabeth Elizabeth lCharlotte Crenshawl, after being stricken with amnesia, is brought home by police- man lPauI Heinl as Ralph lTcm Aitchisonl, Mercy lSandy Fergusonl, and Cramps ljim Nel- sonl gaze with astonishment. l 1 just pausing for a curtain call are the players! Ring fffwzuzd Efizalzvlfi eriieerns the relatives ul lflixziluetli who are alter ri legacy that she has reeeivetl. llziying reached the lmrezikingg point. lflizabeth erin- traets a ease of amnesia, iii which twenty years :ire hlcittetl out and she is a girl again. This enables her nut only to indulge in eapriees sueh as taking up with her daughtetjs young man. hut telling :ill the other members of the family what she thinks of them. All of these esealiatles finally bring happiness for Elizabeth :intl her family. The play, presented lay the juniiir class. was directed by Bliss Gertrude Sefitt with Rae Patterson as student tlirectcir. V Member: cf the cast are, left to right, standing: Rosie Yelek, Sandy Ferguson, Liane Elinott, jim Moss, Bill Bliss, Sally Trethewey, Sandra Sulli- van, Paul Hein. Seated: lim Nelson, Ann Patterson, Miss Gertrude Scott. Charlotte Crenshaw, and Tom Aitch- ison. ,yn I , W f , , Nm-1-......wr'g,,,,- -w'b-wi if ww- Af --- V, .. WM, f .. ,, . -, ,,,r,-,N Q, . Q J X' K ' ..A f r v, A M ,tyyw V ---- V b , . W A f ' ls' 'xv A Tw N fQ,5w N' .. , Lu lv gw' 5143-f Af.-ff: w i , M m .-.qffqgm f w 40, Nw ' 1 A ,,,,.v.qj.0i'f, y'M w-Aff? '4 W-'Z f Y '- W'9'lv'Y 1.44 f .mffmm,.mA,A.wMM.M,,,, AQ .W . ..:.:.:.. H f W Im My Serving in Student Council this year are row four left to right Don Carls n Cary Woods lim Sauer Ierry Mohrlang Rick Peden Robert Whitehouse L rry Harvey Roy Marsh and Cary Stroh Row thre Alvin C hmidt Mr McKinley Dale Fentirnen Reggie Cates Kurt Fisher Howard Pomranka Dick Bernarde Mike Barker Marv Lanphear Bill Fogelman Row two Sharon Ballenger Mary Santillanes Phyllis Howrey Deleva Moyer Ann Warnock Katny Ulin lan War nock Kathy Sasser Marsha Moore Row one Sherry Sennett Carol Fritchel Darla Ellis Sally Trethewey Charlotte Crenshaw Marsha Neilson Shirley Buch anan and Virginia Van Hees S 1111 11111111 1 Ll s 11 I' S clii 1 x 1if111 111 11 ul 141 Il x 1 1111 lx xx 1 X 1 xii 11x lI1!11 1111 00011411 1 1 1,1 INQJRN l1 A112111 1 Illlm fi 1 1 i 1141 wi f11x1111111 IlXl 1 UIINI I 11 111111 s 11 stucu 1 1111 1 lL IX XL 1 1 1 YQ at 80 The governing board of the Student Council con- sists of left to right row two: Kurt Fisher, v1ce-pres- ident jerry Mohrlang, parliarnentarian, Mr. McKinley. advisor. Row one: Marsha Neilson, secretary, Howard Pomranka, president, and Shirley Buchanan, treasurer. Members of this year's FBLA are, left to right, row two: Beth Etter, Delene Danielson, Eleanor De Neui, june Starkjchann, Lana Duff, Shirley Buchanan, and Gloria Knodel. Row one: Mary Santillanes, Kathy Ulin, Ruth Hite, Bonnie Egrmer, lo Ann Carlson. Future Business leaders of America l,RliSlIDlQN'I' ......... .. Sliirfuy lfziflzamizz Vicic-iriuizsiimuyi' ...... ....... I .aria Dull Sl1CRl'1'I'.-XRY l'Rli.-XSL'l4liR . . .... lflivzzzor IJv.M'iz1 I'.,xcL'1.'i'Y .Xmisoia ........ ,llzii-. Cvrlriidi' liiifeii l,lJRI'OSIiZ To promote an intcrcst in tlic business field and its activities. .fXc'r1V1T115s: Presenting basic training in business transactions. perform- ing various duties sucli :is typing. inimcogmpliing. and stcnciling fm school personnel and iii'gzi11iz:itii,i1is. selling spiral notebooks as mont-5' making projects. -3-4 it ' if The FBLA initiation was held October 23 Five new members were added to this year's Club. X i N,,,.,,-,....- .. .... , .. .. .... , ,.,,....e,.,....a.,..e..-.I...A..........-MNH..-... ..............m....,............a...,. Those participating in FFA this year are, left to right, row three: Bill Halsey, David Cross, Don Pilger, Dwayne Larson, Dennis Clymer, Ed Kitchhen, Larry Kitchen, Row two: Max Weeks, Jim Harding, David Weitzel, Jim Moore, Larry Scofield, Larry Allen, Robert Harding, Vaughn Gregg. Row one: Edwin Harper, Alvin Schmidt, Freedy Smith, Bob Sargent, Larry Hirsch and Albert Cross. Members not present were Bill Dennee, Earl Alps, Bill Smith, Larry Alice, Dale Wolaver, John Versteeg. Future Farmers of America PR1iSllJliN'l' ..... . Bob S4lI',QL'lIl Y1t'1:-1-izusiiuiaxi' .. . ., Allrfrt Croys S12c1u3'rARY .... .. Alvin Sflzmidf 'l'RIiAs.Uku1t .. .... lfrvddiv Smith :XDYISOR ..........-........ illr. john llaftiey PURPUSEI To develop competent, aggressive, rural and agricul- tural leadersliili. 4Xe'r1x'1'r1Es: Taking trips to National Xlvestern Stock Show and state coiirention, particiimating in numerous district judging contests. spoiismiiig Cliristnias party and spring banquet liiiinring parents und elizipter farmers. Bob Sargent receives his award as honcrary chapter farmer from Fred Smith at the annual spring banquet held in the Community Building. it 'C Those composing this year's FHA club are, left to right, row four: Judy Griffith, Patty Crockett, Joyce McConnell, Kay Pllger, Lnnda Allard, Barbara Ehler, Ruth Reeb. Row three: Judy Wilder, Carol Hoyt, Lauren Wilson, Dianna Tressler, Jo Ann Lacs, Madaltne Werhan, Sandra Conrey, Betty Schaffer, Phyllis Laes, Row twat Judy Taylor, Bessue Bernhart, Carolen Hanna, Kathy Dennee, Lots Koellner, Helen Harden, Zelma Brechelsen. Row one: Linda Sturgis, Barbara Claussen, Pat Cruuse, Janet Smllue, Ruth Workman, Sherry Mosteller, Nancy Martin, Becky Hendrickson. Future Homemalcers of America PllliSIlPI'lN'I' .................. .... I 'ul f,'1'llIiJiL' l'lc1-:emacs11n1:x'1' . .. f,illI'U!t'11 llamziz Sl'lCRIi'I'.-XRY . . . . . .... . lftlrlvanz Iilzfw' 'IQRI-I.-XSl,'RI-QR .................... fzzdy Czitfifli I'.xcLI.'1'Y .XIJYISHRS .. .l1r,r. lzlzzafzrlfz .lIwK'1111t'11. ,llrnp -lla1'm'ffu Szlffirzzfz l'c'RPosl:: in promote lt-zuictsliip in and tlirougli I IliX. Ac'1'1x'1'1'uQs: Sponsoring liztck-tafSclmnl dance. L1ill'iSllllIlw pg1t'ty. family 5111w1'ga5bo11l. district tczi. zittcmliug Liirlliil :tml :tate meetings. , I f zu, K . f' 'ffff A A , , ' , , Jw. Y. 4.n I IH , l 'Ali' I I . . , , I .j.,:- 2' 1 fn-wllvhiygwffmawnwwww-v w.wW,Qo,,,A7mJ.,d,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,. y.,f.,...W.M,0,,c..,,,, amid' Q W 1 'Q' , t Z A 4 I 4' S ' A 0 ' U ' U A , y f n J' , 3. Z - . A Q Q V Q President Joyce Lanphear and members of the FHA cabinet Oeffirrr' initiation ceremonies for the twenty-two new members, Refreshments were served to the guests and members following the initiation. v X. 1 4 'ij sift L24 Q Km mf 'fl ff' , Members of this year's FNA are, left to right, row three: Karen Schuman, Cheryl Entreken, lo Ann Sprenger, Mary Rea, Donza Neilsor, Marlene Mohrlang. Row two: Pat Franken, Carolyn Dauel, Cherie Rosen- off, Pat Erwin and Peggy Newton. Row one: Shirley Findling, Ruth Sheets, and Lana Turner. Future Nurses of America ljR1iSIIlliN'l' ......... .. Ruffz Sfivrfi X lC'IC-1'RliSll71iN'lA .... . . ..... 1.111111 Tzzriirr SECRl'I'l'.'XRY-'l'kl'l.'XSRYRICR .. ..... Sfllfffj' l 1r1rff1'11g l'lACL,'1,'l4Y .XDYISOR ...... .... , 'llixi' ljlilllllli' lffirz' l'L'iufus1-3: lu lmlrniiu- lurlllci' interest in tlw C2111-ci' ol rliiisiiig. tu help students who wisll Z1 mcnliczil L'liI'L'l'l' tliswwr xuorc about similar czlrccrs. .XC'I'1YI'I'IliSI Pzliticilizztioii in licld trips In Z1 lllL'LllCZll cculcr. use of medical aullioritics as guest speakers. l 2 was of Future Nurses practicing some first aid are, left to right. lo Ann Sprenger, Mary Rea, Diana Depperschmidt and Cheryl Entreken. 'fe give as .W ,Mt MQ .al Those serving in FTA this year, from left to right, row tcur are: Merrie Kay Alber, Linda Anderson, Charlotte Crenshaw, Barbara Henderson, Ann Patterson. Row three: Vivian Ivers, Luretta Salrnons, Carleen Hoff, Sandy Ferguson, Carla Warberg. Row two: Mariella Kennedy, Pat Lutz, loan lhnen, Ilene Greiss, Gary Sitrch. Row one: Sandra Sullivan and Larry Garrett. Fufure Teachers of America l,RliSIlDliNT ..... . . Larry Clirrvlt XvICl:l'PRESIDlCN'l' ....... .. Sandy Sullffzian S1:cRE1'ARY-T1c1:,xsuuik .......... Ann I'altvz'5mz I AcUL'1'Y Anvisok ..... Jllrf. llalicia lVlZTZffl0Zl,l'L' PURPOSILZ To acquaint young people with o11pfi1't1111ilics and rc- 51JOl1SlblllIlC5 of thc tcachmg profession. 1XcT1v1T1143s: S DO11SOI'lI1' Cadet tcacl1inif. schnol I'CSCZlI'Cll Jrrfccts. . . 5 . , . . C . J - public services, 1lElI'T1Cl1lEitlI'lg 111 state Convention. 1 , 2' ,V 9' fn, 5.1. M' .1 ,, 7 ' 5 , ff 0 l aff Q ' .Q- . A3453 ' y fa 1 v 0 ,, . 1, I . . , . irq, 4 Q - Q 's,,..J ' ' 5 ...A l , 1 a 7 4 04 '. , 1 ' gf.,-Q40 FTA held initiation for new members November 6. President Larry Garrett was assisted by state SNEA vice-president, Richard Nodlinski from CSU. , F if , . W in it W A i ,..,, . -2 ' if ' ' 3 A 4 ir Z .4- Those active in GAA this year are, left to right, row five: Vicki Davis, Carol Buckley, Carolyn Hutchison, Joyce Holmes, l.eeRae Frick, Judy Bashor, Vicki Jo Losh, Elaine Flack, Ruth Reeb, Phyllis Laes, Nancy Claussen, Nancy Newton, Shannon Carle, Linda Ball, Brenda William- son, Row four: Judy Sundquist, Becky Patterson ,Jan Camp, Ann Warnock, Ann Barkley, Janice Swartz, Janet Oyerturf, Donna Ross, Analene Prull, Kathy Watson, Nancy Snyder, Pat Sauer, Clara Brubaker. Row three: Phyllis Knodel, Sherry Sennett, Sharon Seilback, Ellery Hackenberg, La Vonne Drake, Sandra Harris, Connie Morgan, Kathy Welch, Sue Biasini, Linda Klaren, Mariella Kennedy, Jo Ann Sprenger, Julie De Smith, Donza Neibor. Row two: Rose Yelek, Moneta Kitchen, Phyllis Walker, Kay Hester, Lorretta Oyerturf, Diana Greenwalt, Pat Chance, Mary Rea, Carolyn Haerring, Kay Bashar, Marsha Perry, Bonnie Egner, Sharon Davis, Roberta Billmire. Row one: Belva Mauer, Pat Erwin, Louise Carlson, Sonia Stewart, Kay Ritchie, Helga Wysotski, Eleanor De Neui, Jo Ann Carlson, Judy Reagan ,Connie Day, Ruth Kuiper, Michael Walter and Earlene Kindred. Girls' Athletic Association l'1uQs1lmi-:x'1' XTICIQ Piu-3simcN'1' . . SigcRL'1',xiu' . . . . VIVRIZASIQRER ....... I AcL'L'1'x' AIJYISOR .......... I'L'RP0sI2: To furtlici' ilic interest healthy I'CCl'C21lliill. . lfifaimr Di' Nfzii . . llllflllffll Kilvizwz . . . fziiii' DU Smifiz ..... Putty ljrcviiz gllrf. .llllflilyil Pyiv girls in sports and prm zXC'I'1Y1'l'IIiSZ lfngziging in hziskc-tlnzill. tunnis. lnowliiig. vnllcylmll and badmimun loilruzimciils, being lioslcss to district CIXX Playday in Allllfll. CAA members are engaged in an exciting game of basketball. Members cf IRC are, left to right, row three: Ilene C-ries, ludy Milligan, Carolyn Crawford, Shirley Olander, Sally Bucholtz, Kathy Ulin, Ann Patterson, Sandy Ferguson. Row two: Ruth Kuiper, Kay Ritchie, Gloria Knodel, Sonia Stewart, Mary Loo Hipps, Kay Ellis. Row one: Sid Toynton, Luretta Salmons, Helga Wysotzki, Betty Spaul, Carla Warberg, joyce Little. lnfernafional Relsfions Club PRias1li1iNT ........ ....... . . . . Carl Pomranku YICIQ-PRI'lSIDEN'I' ........ . . ..... liz!! II arnoclc S1QCRi:'1uxkY-'1R1:.1.sL'R11R ..... .... , Ilarflza Nezlfon FAcUL'rY Anvisoks .... Illr. Gwzlwzz Tfgzzflf and Jllr. Dan Robinyozi Puuiosli: To proinotc lmcttcr international UlILICI'5I.EiI1LIII1g and to discuss problcms of world widc interest. Ac'1'1v1'1'1r:s: Attending statc confcrcncc at Dcnvcr Vnivcrsity, regional crinfcrcncc at Grcclcy, sponsoring IRC Christmas party, making award to outstanding senior in social science. Additional members, row four, are: Howard Pomranka, Tom Meacham, Ted Dyekman. Row three: Bill Warnock, Larry Garrett, Tom Green- ly, Gary Winter, Carl Pomranka, Sue Morris, Charlotte Crenshaw. Row two: Carolen Hanna, Liane Elinoff, Karen Smith, Sharen Smith, Connie Day. Row one: Carolyn Coulson, Sue Henrickson, Marsha Neilson, Mike Walter, Lana Duff, Kay Hester. Santa Claus appears at the IRC Christmas party. This year the L-Club ccnsisted of, left to right, row four: Warren Englehardt, Ronnie Kness and Eddie Wells. Row three: Dave May, Larry Garner, Rick Peden, Ted Dyekman, Don Pacas, Iohn Mahorney, Don Kiar. Row two: Reggie Cates, Dick Miller, Frank Kauffman, Doug Nelson, Dave S-troh, Larry Harvey, Buddy Kurtz, Larry Smith and Bill Egner. Row one: Mike Ramirez, Roy Marsh, Tim Zeiler, jerry Mohr- Iarig, Tom Gibbs, Duane Carlson, Steve Fancher, jim Sauer, Russ Welch, Bob Petti- john and Rich Raybourn. l 6106 PRI'lSlIJIiX'I' ..... . . Dimiii' ffz11'f,iui1 Yici:-Piuisiiiicxr . .... Slim' l c11ii'lii'r 'l'iucAsL'iu-:ia ....... ....... 1 Qrjqxgil' Calm l ,xcu1.'1'Y ,xiivisoic .. .lliz Rug' l,'1Iffl'l',lil7ll Priuioslrzz To pmiiicatc spiiitsiuziitsliip. citizcusliiii. :ind scliiilziiwliiii. fXCT1x'1'1'11-ls: Plillllllllg full llZlyI'lLlC, siicaiismiiig zinmizil 1.-Chili X'ZlL1LlCX'illC Blzirclm 24 :uid 25. prucccds of wliicli gr, liiwziiml insurance for athletes. Yl'I'C2iSUl'CI' Reggie Cates gives mcdiczrl zirlvicc Lu Duane Carlsen and Stew Fauchcr. If rf ww Those participating in NFL are left to right row two Tom Aitchison Howard Pomranka Barry johnson Ken Nelson Ann Patterson and Ron Meskimen Row one Eldon Kern Charlotte Crenshaw Shirley Renner Tamara Lynch Ann Miller Carla Warberg Naflonal Forensic league lkrs11vLNT iz M ini X lu IRLDIIJLXI 41111 I uffuimz SILRHARX I azla ll aibu FM LLTX Km Is0R Zlli C awful Zllazf ui uuosi lo Une suiduits up YILIILL, in pu ip spoa me im debatmg Xcrnxrxes bponsorship of Forensics Fall Fantasx partie patiou ln dcbitcs speech m nts 'md I X Qonffiess ,ff 'On ,,,...nW www J' , M Debaters of this year's club 're, left to right: Carla Warberg, lim Nelson Howard Pornranka and Barry johnson. They partici- pated in various debate contests, receiving high recognition. Members of Science Club are, left to rightg row four: Cary Winter, Bruce Spence, Robert Whitehouse, Carl Pomranka, lay Smith, Ted Dyek- man, Norman Stickler, Bill Warnock, Walter Shenkle. Row three: Reggie Cates, Paul Hein, Tom Meacham, Bob Gray, Ron Meskirnen, Rich Raybourn, Ken Nelson, Mr. Robb. Row two: C-ary Prcpp, Doug Cray, jim Nelson, Tom Gibbs, Bob Pettyjohn, Larry Garrett, Richard Cherry. Row one: Helen Tovar, Connie Day, Syd Toynton, Carolyn Keezer, Cathy Dennee. Science l'iu1s1li1aN'1' ..... . .. Cary llizzlw' Ylcli-ifnicsiimiaxi' ...... .. Twin 4llIf'df'lll1lll SECRE'I'.-XRY-'1'Rli.-XSURIQR . . .,.. Km .N efwii FACULTY ,xnvisox ............. Mr. Gene Robb Puufvosiiz To furtlicr interest and cxpcrimciitatirm in science. tri prepare Llic youth of tliis gciicmliiiii for llic challenging future. 4'Xc'i'lx'i'r1iis: liiitcriiig lmiojccts iii suite science lair. l S i E l i l i Officers of Science Club busy at work in the lab are, left to right: Tom Meacham, Ken Nel- 9O son and Gary Winter, Members of this year's Ski Club are, left to right, row five: Darla Ellis, Karen Smith, Paul Blado, Walter Shenkle, Gary Maelzer, Hcward Pomranka, Vernon Maelzer, john Lind and Errol Rowland. Row four: Sharen Smith, Marsha Brownfield, judy Burge, Tom Meacham, jim Nelson, Larry Scofield, Barry johnson, Ted Dyekman, Rick Peden, Chuck Bullock. Row three: Sally Trethewey, Connie Day, Phyllis Henderson, Kathy Welch, Lynda Knodel, Kathy Gray, Barbara Meacham, Ann Warnock, Mary Lynn jones, Ann Barkley and Sharon Seilback. 'Row two: Mr. Knievel, Bill Warnock, Bob Pettijohn, Rich Raybourn, Barbara Haines, Ann Patterson: Marsha Neilson, Eleanor DeNeui, Mary Lou Hipps, Connie Morgan, Sue Biasini, Ellery Hacken- berg, Sherry Sennett, and Mr. Robb, Row one: Carl Pomranka, Dave Schutz, Roy Marsh, Dennis Blewitt, Bill Simon, Cary Grey, Bill Bliss and john Seidel. o Ski Piucs1lm1QN'1' ..... ........ R irfi R+lIf'I1f2IlI'll XllCIi-PRIiS1lJI'IN'I' .. ...... Cnmzif Day SIiCRIi'I'.-XRY ...... - . . . Sully Y'retl1fcc'fy '1'iuiAsL'kuR ........ ...... E ffanor Dc,Yvzii I ixcL'1.'1'Y AIJYISORS ...... fllr. Ifmzzvllz Kzzil'-:'i'l. Illr. 610115 Robb Puklfosizz To further an interest in skiing. iXcTlv1'1'115s: Planned ski trips to Colorado ski areas. ' if f M Q ff, wfys14lQ 4 SLS...-f.. Ready for a big ski trip are Ski Club members, left to right, john Siedel, Rich Raybourn, Sally Trethewey and Roy Marsh. This year's band, under the direction of Mr. Glenn Yarberry, consists cf, left to right, row tive: Barry johnson, Phyllis Morgan, Alice Tjaden, Diana Lapp, Roger Lien, Kurt Fisher, David Lohnes, Shirley Renner, Eleanor De Neui, Glen Yarberry, Reggie Gates and Dean Prull. Row four: Allan Morgan, jackie Galbraich, Virginia Van Hees, Helen Tovar, Vaughn Gregg, joyce Holmes, Marsha Perry, Ronny Eicher, Huey Markley, David Morris, Dean Woolridge, Larry Sanford, Wayne Piersel. Row three: Shirley Woelfle, LeeRae Frick, Gary Gray, john Willey, Louise Carlson, Alice johnson, Gary Propp, jim Blewitt, Bob Chiappini. Row two: Mary Lou Hipps, Shirley Findling, Norman Sishc, Sue Hendrickson, Kathy Welch, Sally Eucholtz, Kathy Ulin, julia Sears, Sue Warner. Row one: Patty Granken, Loraine Weedin, Ruth Reeb, Tamara Lynch, Barbara Meacham. Band PRI-1s11JuN'1' ..... .. Harry fwfizzfmz YICI2-PRICSIIDI-LN'I' ....... ..... R f',q,qi'w Gilrai SxicR1a'1'Alu'-'i'Ri-:AsLiu-:iz . . . .,..,.. Sli'-rc Gavin' lit-XCL'I.'l'Y .'Xlmx'1snic .... ,lla Clfn l'11:'lu'1'r3' The Loveland high dance band has been active four years playing at school functions and various assemblies. Members are, row three, left to right: Connie Day, Roger Lien, Mary Lou Hipps, Kurt Fisher, Row two: Steve Gamet, Bob Anderson, Kenny Koch, David Morris, Doug Gray, Torn Meacham. Row one: Ken Mitchell, Norman Sishc, Huey Markley, Barry johnson, Ron Eicher, Marsha Perry and Shirley Findling. Members of band row five, left to right, are, Orlen Bell, Steve Gamet, Rich Ball, Eddie Wells, Bob Anderson, Cordon Lange, Robert Whitehouse, jerry Ross, Barbara Winslow, David Ruth, and jack Strch. Row four: Bob Starman, Mike Powers, judy Stuart, Mary Lynn jones, Dan johnson, Kenny Koch, Charles Harvey, Donza Neibor, Nolan Larson, Kay Hester, Doug Cray and Tom Meacham. Row three: Analene Prull, Shirley Buchanan, Bruce Spence, Larry Garner, julie De Smith, Bob C-ray and Dennis Blewitt. Row two: Sandy Ferguson, Carolyn Coulson, Gail Winkley, Sharon Seilback, Teresa Tigges, and Pat Erwin. Row one: Mike Walters, Cleora Wolaver, james Nel- son, Kathy Gray, Paul Hein. . . band Penrose: To promulgate the U11LlCl'5IZl11LllIlg of and the pzirlicipzi- tion in the music of the masters. 1XC'I'IVl'l'IESZ Dance Band. Pep Band, pzirticipation in state band festival, state solo and ensemble festival, Fort Collins, Grec- ley, Loveland, Longmont band clinic. Band officers discussing plans fer the State Band Festival are left to right, Barry johnson, Reggie Gates, and Steve Gamet. ffhn This Year's choir mcmbcrs are, left to right, row four: Nancy Rice, Virginia Schwartz, Vivian lvers, Kay Ellis, Cary Stroh, lim Moss, lohn Davidson, Eric Patzer, Vernon Maelzer, Phil McKee, Alvin Schmidt. Row three: Ellery Hackenberg, Marsha Brownfield, Barbara Kelly, Karen Smith, Sherry Sennett, Cary Maelzer, Paul Secrest, Rick Peden, Larry Ramsey, David Parsons, Row two: Sharen Smith, Lois Koellner, Phala Yokum, jackie Laes, Sandra Armtield, Kathy Sasser, Helga Wysotski, and Lana Duff. Row one: Sharon Connor, Phyllis Walker, Linda Tecter, Margaret Ruth, Carolyn Neville, Lindsey Mason, lleen Criess and Diana De Winton. l,RI'ISIl7I'lfN'l' ..... ..... l ffnzlzir Day Q xlL'IirPRl1Sll5IQN'l' .. .. 51111111111 ffuiziiiu' Siicicic'i'.xiu' ..... ............. lx 'ily' lflfii l'i:i-:.xsl'i4i,ia ...... ,............. l .rum Duff l'..XC'l'l.'l'Y .Xin isuk .... ,lliiv l.llIH'l'II1' lf1f211m1ff.w11 an-1 .-an an-qsswls-Assn:-'aiu The choir board, elected by choir membcri helps mike rules and sees that members ct the organization a i e by those set up. ose on th'- vear', board are, left to right, Cary Stroh, Lana Duff, Sharon Connor, Mike Walter, Phyllis Walker, Kay Ellis, Connie Day and Tom Qi ::- .2:5::r.::EEigEV::::- Ke :'i' - ' ' ' Y . b cl Th is s a Creenly. adkviai Additional members of the choir are, left to right, row four: Bob Greenly, Rich Ball, Harlow Kuiper, Rich Brenning, Linda Klaren, loan lhnen, Sandra Sullivan, and Carol Garrett. Row three: Grant Robinson, Lanny Marshall, Errol Rowland, Tom Greenly, Bill Warnock, jim Spall, Sandra Harris, Kathy Welch, Lynda Knodel, Connie Day, Sally Trethewey. Row two: Eleanor De Neui, Carleen Hoff, Ann Patterson, Kay Hester, Diana Creenwalt, Twyla Hunter, Pat Breckenridge, Iudy Wilder, Ruth Kuiper and Mike Walter. Row one: Donna Rice, Barbara Koch, Phyllis Knodel, Virginia Simpson, Diana Creenwalt, Kathy Cuney, Liane Elinoff, and Kathy Snyder. l'L'iufosic: To develop lictlcr singing voices, to learn lillIlLlllIllL'l1lLilS l of Il1ll5iC. gXc'1'1x'i'i'1lcs: I'z1i'ticili:nion in All Stzilc Clioir, Clirisnnus ciiiiccrt, Colorado State Clioir lfcstivzll, Spring Iicstivzil. .......y The annual Christmas concert given by the high school choir was held on December 22. This year's concert featured the Bell Ringers from St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Denver. ,JO 1 s 1 -1 T ...ai Kiln, The sophomore and senicr members make up almost half of the 220 members in Psp Club. Cheerleaders here are Sydney Toynton and Lynda Collins. Representatives of the senior class are Mary Lou Hipps and Mary Santillanes. The sophmnore class elected as its representatives, judy Milligan anc Kathy Welch. Pep l'k1cs1lmigN'1' ..... Ylcl-1-1-iuaslmax'1' .. lllili,-XSL'lll'1R .... 5I'lCRli'I'.'XRY ...,. . FACL'L'1'Y ,xlmvxsoxs . .. ffl1izrfi'11v illlllfflflj' . . . . f,'tIl'll7l'7I lloff .. Gloria Kvzodvl . . . .. Cairo! King llffml Sffzfwizfz' flirt. .llalrllylz Pyfv Two featured activities cf the year are the Pep Club banquet and talent show This years banquet found Larry Carter freshman candidate as king Ni ,il W Val M e2 '5? PI' 2.1 .4 . ' ,z junior and freshman members of Pep Club compose the largest section. Cheerleaders are Karen Smith. Kay Walter, and Sharen Smith. Representatives from these these two classes are: freshmen, Mary Lynn jones and Ann Warnockg juniors, Diana Depperschmidt and Carolen Hanna. PuRPos11::'l'o sLlp1JUI't athletes by attcmling :ill games and prompt- ing school spirit and sportsmanship with other schools. gxC'1'lYI'l'lliS1S1JUl1SOI'lI1g Pep Club Talent Show and Pep Banquet honoring athletes. ..pep YEA, LOVELAND! Loveland Pep Club members are cheering their team on to victory. 5' C1 S.. ,Z i Actlve on the REDSKIN staff are from left to rnght row three Mrs Ccucly sponsor Doug Nelson john Mahorney Row two ludy Sundqwst Carol Walker Becky Patterson Llane Elll'1Of and Carla Warberg Row one Conme Day Rae Patterson Sharen Smuth Carolen Hanna EDITOR 10111119 Day I IRCI LATION NI-XNAGER QHIIT XX arbelf, ASSOCIATE EDITOR R16 P1 te1 son EEATURF EDITOR LIHIIG El1H0ff SPORTS EDITOR .IOIIII AIWIIOIIIGW REPORTERS Beeky Patte1so11 Judy Sundqulst EXCHANGE FDITOR C 101 V1 kel Doug Nelson K11s Nelson BUSIINESS MAINAC ER 51111911 snmh spoxsoli M15 Jun Fvudy ASSISTANT III LRIIJN 1 Q J s 'LU Lu Illltllll s lL kl 11111 11111111111111tx IXII JI s I uux 1l11te xxuls mem L 11 1 II S '111t sp1111so1111f Rad L111 L 5. 11111 1111l J 111 111l1111111 R010 1111111111111 1 1111111 l11p s 11r11r10r1 dn 111l S 1 ll 'li 'Y'Uhwnn-5 v-8611! will 'WM 9,5 Get y ur REDSKIN here Bu mess manager Charen Srnnth assocuate edntor Rae Patterson and edutor Comme Day advertise REDSKINS are ready for dlStflbUflOn l v : i :YY 1 ' 1-179' W , 'ff 1 I 1 H . 1 Ev 4' A fh :1 1 ' I Sv . .YS . 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A -. an 'Rf' ii! ff ni A . . 1 kt Members of Quill and Scroll, left to right, row four, are Dennis Blewitt, Cary Winter lohn Mahorney, Mrs. jean Goudy. Row three: Connie Day, Betty Collier. Row two: Soma Stewart, Sharen Smith, Rae Patterson, Karen Smith, Carla Warberg, Carol Prull. Row one Kay Ritchie, Sydney Toynton, Carolen Hanna, Liane Elinoff. I Quill and Scroll PRILSIIJI-:NT .................... Sonja Slmvarrt SECRETARY ....... .. . . . ..... Carol Prull FACULTY AlJX'lSOR ........... lllrs. jean Goudy PURPOSE: To encourage and reward individual achievement in thc Held of journalism. ACTIVITIES: Attendance at conferences at Colorado lvnivcrsity and J Day at Colorado State lfnivcrsity, initiation of new members at annual spring ceremony. 63 N ,nw ?ll'llIl S9 Planning the initiation for new members are Carol Prull, Dennis Blewitt and Sonja Sfewill- 1' ' ,A 141 A f ' ' y ,Qi 'fi' , f Q , -af ' ,, . KM 'f Members of thus year s Chneftaur- staff are left to rxght row three Sonya aren Smuth 8 Iudy Burge Duane Carlson lohn Lund and Lynda Knodel Row one K ch f Stewart C-ary Wanter Ken Koch Dennns Blewntt Row two Barbara Meacham EDITOR q0IlJ'1 Stewa1t ASSISTAINT EDITOR 116111115 Blewltt BUSINESS MANAGER Betty Folher EDITOR SENIOR EDITOR L DITOR IOO Mary Beth Rrchards Kay Rntchne Betty Collner and Sydney Toynton FDITOR OF PACLLTX EDITOR Ol SPORTS JUINIOR SEC TION SOPHONIORE SECTION FRESHNIAN SECTION PHOTOCRAPHERS FACI I TX ADX ISOR OF ACTIVITIES Judy Burge SECTION Kay Rltchle OF CLUBS Ka1en Smlth OF ADVERTISING Sydney Toyntou LRIOSI ut 1111 ll 1 Jo11111al1s111 John I IXIIII LIILIIIL s touut LL cl se mg: LHS sxxutshuts SIJOIISUIIIN 11111111 11'1t111L 111 The busmess manager Betty Collner and the edutor Soma Stewart are looknng over the sensor sectaon wath the advisor Mrs Goudy 151111111 Meuh 111 17111119 C 1rlso11 Lynda KI10d61 Ken Koch Mary Beth R1ch'11ds llld 111d Gary XXIIIIQI' Nlrs Jean Goudy A I A I V I I ' ' ,,,,,,,,, ...... , ,,,, ,, 11. 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Football Coach Schreiner W gf ' 'ak fi T i S, 75 V I Y 4 , Wa S le- A 4' .,., 4 5 X' . Ierry Mohrlang 'N in ' I Senior Tackle , ff i, ig i twig Sfeye Fgncher Duane Carlson fl - . 1 .,.. All Conference Tackle lcaplalnl if ' Scnicr Haltback , ,qs ,qlz 5 A, gg ,.o, S T --ti f .,1, ,,,y. T M Roy Marsh 'q .W , 'A x 'M Senior Guard 3 'Wi , ,.,, ii. W i T M lim Sa-ef 5. X Rich Rayboum leffY Dum' Senior Quarterback L Q5 Senior End V Senior Fullback lO2 heroes . . Mike Ramirez 1401 sprints for a long gain. , 9 Q-. X I P 5 i Tim Zeilef Senior Center N Reggie Gates Senior Guard ' Q, fi jerry ifiohrlang l72l leads the way for Duane Carlson i803 1 Bob Pehtyjohn iCap1'aini Senior Halfback Dick Miller Senior End D :si ..,, -f 'y' 5 W' as Dave Stroh junior Fullback 4' 1 X f' ,., Y .41 I Ah., Larry Harvey junior Guard Tom Gibbs Senior Center IO3 papooses ,N Klllll Sauer gms s111ca1'1-11 11'11ile SICY1' 1'1IlIl1'1l1'l' 17-13 211111 Xxflll- ren lx11g1'l11z11'111 1-121 11111111. Team Wins Losses Tics Greeley ..,... , , , 7 0 0 Y my I 4 I I V, A I Fort Collins . . . . . 5 'I 0 ' 1: 'f .1, We 1 QQ5v'4L'g4, 'Y Longmont . . . . 4 2 0 W 1 1-Q'7S,ff521.,5J5n'12'j- ge gt Englewood , , . 3 2 l 1' ' QQ 'QV T ', , Boulder ,..,.. ? g g .,,, , , ,,, ' ' 1 1 Sfer ing ,....., . , . , For' MUYQUN .. --- l 5 0 l,:11'1'1' 5IlllI1l sets 14Cf1Q1V Lo LOVELAND , . , . . 'l 6 0 4 make Z1 1l1'111g tackle. '141l1' 111111:1115. 111:1g111'11 111111 51-1'1-1'1' lll-llll'11'r 1111'r111:1111111 l1l1'bCll51Il.Cll11L'11 1111 lll 1111' 11-11:11 511111 111 11112110 s1z11111111gs. '111l1' 1cz1111 111111 1,z1k1'11'r11111 111111 l3fl111L1ClA 1lJI' 111s 111111 11111 11'111s 511111 11215 511111'11c1l by the ClllZlI'1L'l'13Z1C1illlg 111 .1ll1l 5:1111-1' 111111 .Xllv Q1Hll1L'I'CIlCC tackle. S11-11 l'z111c11e1'. Members of the undefeated 1un1er high team are, left fo right, row three: Dennss Swartz, Dale Fent1man, George Nelson, Gordon Lange, Verl Grauberger, Robert Whitehouse, Bruce Spence, john Nethken, Ronny E1cher, Vaughn Gregg, Wayne P1ersel and Kent Sullwan. Row two: Terry Rutledge, loe Velasquez, Larry Garter, Danny Magruder, Albert Salas, Neil Buckner, Mike Brewer, Tom Adams, Ierry Ross, Gary Woods, Robert Workman and Bob Gh1app1n1. Row one: Coach jerry Meek, Coach George Walbye, Tony Ram1rez, Orly Bell, Larry Allen, D1ck Bernarde, Ronny Bland, W11l1e Morley, johnny May, Bill Snodgrass, Larry Sanford, 11m Becker and Don Carlson. 3 A -N - .- -1-1 aiuQ.5f,14ggq 1-41 ...LLL Sh iii, F ' eikfn ' ' ,li 'Q' 'Me 3 ,fa g J 5 K l, fag? x ' W 533'x,EN2,g la 'H 19, A Coach DeFries an A squad wrestling members are, left to right, row two: Grant Tarman, Reggie Gates, Tom Gibbs, Larry Garner, Max ichlosser, Jim Huston, Marvin Lanphear, Row one: Jerry Longley, John Manorney, Larry Carter, Ronnie Kness, Don Kjar, Dave Stroh, and Richard Latferty. Wresfling . . NORTHERN CONFERENCE Alfziiling to deft-:it l ui't Xllllgiill in tlit- linzil Xortlii-rn won Los, C4.lllCl'CIlCC dual Incct kept tlic lntlizin ii'1't'stle1'5 liniin Fort Collins . .. Englewood . . . Longmont . . . . Greeley . . . . . Boulder ..... LOVELAND . . . Fort Morgan . . . Sterling ... .. Coach Wickam lgzswi ,vi . E ,L 5 .,, , , -f2f5,:.'1:353'i'Y' X I ,J ,Wm W , Vg-f :., .- , ff ' G: 'Q ,W 'Aff ,M ,www ff' f f f ,, ff ' 1 y v 2, y 1' ,I a if 1: 'V ' ' 4 5 Q 5 , i A 2 placing second in tlic closely lriiiulit title rzicc. llcnvt-x't-i'. two 11011-coiift-ivricc victfwics over Lzirznnic and l,z1kcwtii:tl gave tlic wrestling sqiizitl ll live xxwii, and loin' loss tliizil Incct 11-cciixl. Higli spot of llic tluzil incct 502151111 was tlic tcziinis upset victory on-1' Longinont 25-li. l.UVL'lZlllLl tlitl ut-ll in touriiziincnts witli :1 second :it the l.4JX'clLillLl lnvitzi- tional :intl tliirtl :it tlic Fort Klmrgzin Invitzitionzil. hlolin Xlziliorncy :intl l,z11'1'y' ciZ1I'llL'I' cztiiii-tl tlic rctl gtml lilgtgk gnlinrs lu tlie state triiirnzinicnt zintl xwire tliirtl :intl foiirtli in tlicii' ri-spectivc wciulits. l,m'clziiitl plaitul clcvcntli in tlic slzltc. ztliczitl of C11lll.L'l'L'IlCC uliznnpion IU it Collins wliu trunk eiglit men tw rlic stzitc toiiriiziinciit. 7 O 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 3 4 2 5 O 7 B squad wrestling members are, left to right, row three: Wayne Ronnie Eicher, Chuck Harvey, Doug Erion, Bill Egner, Steve Bower. Row two: Slocum Jim Brownlee Mike Stone Bob Gra Duane Larson Jim Moore Pierscl, Norman I I , y, , , Dennis Clymer, Row one: David Riter, Gordon Lange, Mike Jones, John Prapp, Jim Osborn, Dennis Swartz, Tom Adams, and Jerry Rose. i W if 2 . ,,,, f'r, ir 3 , 225 ' N' , if l ,g I 4, 4 M l I Q ,Y C i , .... ., If H V C we , ,' s , if A, V '-zf , ' E, l ' if an-.f ri fi? 14 1 , A j , K E 'I 6 V45 i ,y . 1 if J H ift f fy z L A Z 4: S'f3I'S INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS Wrestler John Mahorney Larry Garner Reggie Gates Richard Lafferty IO6 Mahorney hai his man under control in the Love- land-Aurora match. Ronnie Kness 95 pounds Lafferty rests after a de- cisive match, L T F PI'5. Wrestlcl W L 'I' F Ph. 2 012 83 MuxSchIossel1I 6 0 4 31 3 515 Ronnie Kness 810 1 4 27 David Shah 6 7 2 2 27 5 2 I 38 Bqb B5 K3 Penyiohn 4 4 0 2 20 Don Kjaf Larry Carter IIZ pounds IO3 pounds melbi john Mahorney Richard Lafferty Marvin Lanph2ar IZO pounds I27 pounds 133 p:und5 action Huston is in the process of pinning his man. Wrestler W L T P Don Kiar 5 7 0 1 Larry Carter 3 6 0 2 Jim Huston 4 8 0 0 Dennis Clymer 2 5 0 0 Pts. - 'W sw Cates is trying to manipulate another win for Loveland. Dave Stroh l 38 pounds Wrestler W L T David Riter 'I 0 U Grant Tarmon 2 3 0 Marvin Lunpheor 0 3 0 Jim Moore 0 3 0 Duane Larson 0 3 0 Honorary Captain Larry Garner Dennis Clymer 145 pcuncls l54 pounds Y 154 Max Schlosser Reggie Gates jim Huston l65 pounds 175 pounds Heavy Weight P 0 U 0 0 0 Pts 5 4 0 0 lui! 3 X Q. 1:1 ' f ' if A squad basketball team, row three, left to right, are: Duane Carlson, Russ Welch. Row two: Ron Denny, Warren Engelhardt, Dave May, Larry - Smith. Row one: Don Pacas, Mike Ramirez, lim Sauer, lerry Mchrlang. Frank Kauffman, Ken Nelson, Baslcefball Loveland finished the basketball season just ahead of Sterling, last team in the close northern league race, as Greeley finished first and went on to take state. This year's lettermen were: seniors Duane Carlson, lim Sauer, Mike Ramirez, jerry Mohrlang, Frank Kauffman, and Russ Welch, juniors, Dave May, Buddy Kurtz and Larry Harvey, sophomores Eddie Wells and Warren Engelhardt. lim Sauer received honorable mention in the Northern Conference, while larry Mohrlang won the free-throw contest. Members of B squad, row two, left to right, are: Steve Camet, Norman Sishc, Evan Patterson, Eddie Wells, Harlow Kuiper. Row one: Rich Bren- ning, Hugh Markley, Paul Secrest and Steve Forbes. V gpg A, A Coach Constant: Ccach Cline is N jxjx Q X1 H425 Ai i' MX anl f Everyone watches while Habercorn does some fancy ballet in the LOVELAND-Sterling battle. . . games Warren Engelhardt is i for the rebound again. Warren Engelhard! Larry Smith Dave May Buddy Kurtz Larry Harvey Eddie Wells ffzwi H -pr,-fi ,gf - f- aw v, 1 , we 'af is . ' if - we .s H 1 i ', 1 T 'wa v f if ff it ' 27tW5lifff.i:fig2f 'fits Pia ll'l L n , -ASL4 'l 53.543 l , T-to if 1 . gf .Cu L Y .. T - l i 'WK ' g 1-... -..,...., . ,X ,NWJ ,. ,ggifyggm I . ar 99, QQ, .Y .iw iz' ff' 4 L ,,. Coach Cline Ken Mitchell Seconds- huffs as he puts Mi A squad track team, left to right, row four are: john Willey, Bruce Karst, Bill Halsey, Doug Erion, Ned johnson, Dennis Clymer. Row three: Larry Moore, Max Schlosser, Errol Rowland, Nolan Larson, Cary Maelzer, jim Osborne, john Lind, Ken Mit- chell. Row two: Lester Clark, Terry lmel, Allen Morgan, Ray Staples, Bud Kurtz, Chuck Bullock, Rick Peden, Larry Harvey, Dave May. Row one: jerry Mohrlang, Frank Kauffman, Ron Cymanski, Steve Fancher, Roy Marsh, jim Sauer, Rich Raybourn, Bob Pettyjohn, Carl Pomranka. Loveland's track team, showing five wins and three losses for the season placed first in Northern Con- ference with 56 points, followed by runner up, Boulder. with 41 2f3. The 880 yard relay team composed of O O Frank Kauffman, Larry Harvey, Bob Pettyjohn, and Buddy Kurtz, broke the old league record of l minute 32.2 seconds by running the race in l minute 3l.l Earlier the Tribe was third among twenty-five schools participating in the CU relays. jim Sauer is a blur as he Larry Harvey and Bob Pettyjohn clcars ll feet. take first and second in the 220 yard. 'IVY 3' -, . W. 7 E I f sd' -' i M ---1 N an 5 M . ,S 'J-F! E K, FT ! -9- C 3-F no if A W 5 yr wt-mf 1 Coach Constant: i ff ,rj 375-2 2- Y .. fp' 'jill X r .149 f Y, - g'-vs s., , f 'viii ' A v ,W .. .' ,wh gm A baseball squad, left to right, row three, are: Steve Forbes, Ronald Brown, Cary Woods, Bill Haubert, Don Carlson, jerry Curry, jerry Langley. Row two: David Kuxhausen, Allen Knodel, john Seidel, johnny May, Tony Ramirez, Dale Fentiman, Norman Sishc. Row one: Ken Kemper, Eddie Wells, Richard Brenning, Harlow Ku per, Dave Strch, Mike Ramirez, Duane Carlson, Don Richards, This year the Loveland baseball team had potentialities with six returning lettermen, including three sophomores, one junior, and two seniors. However, the boys won only three games from Sterling lconferencel and Ft. Collins and Ft, Lupton lpracticel as league play ended in a three way tie with Greeley, Englewood and Longmont. Those lettering were seniors Duane Carlson, Mike Ramirez, jerry Langley, Don Pacas, junior Dave Strohg sophomores Norman 3 Sishc, Eddie Wells, Harlow Kuiper, Allen Knodel, Ken Kemper, Richard Brenningg and freshmen Tony Ramirez and john May. Eddie Wells scores for Loveland Duane Carlson 1 13 s ams one i n to Center field for two Eddie Wells swings for the fence bases. but misses. ig, , f 3, , gy 9.4 aw ,. 2 gshf-,-s ,, 1, as , f, ,f ,Q ,, 'f ww 44, 2, 9 Z, ff f g K 4 Mfg , 1 , 1 5 M' 4, 4 , 3 f 2 1 ,,, QJ 4, ff' ,, C I-,,,,skr v ,.: ff ,ffffw ...Mgr .W Z 6 4.-away' . ' X 1 X C N I , , I M: ' ,, Mike Ramirez Second Base Dave St-roh Catcher, Outfield Richard Brenmng First Base II4 players Duane Carlson Shcrt Stop, Pitcher Eddie Wells Center Field Harlow Kuiper Pitcher, Left Field 'W ffm? 1' 3 5 Y J rxx . Q A sq X. r 4 ,X 1 ' .ffl 'X A, , 1 ,S .l, ,r X 1. 54? f ff ' ' mx. a1.w X '5' N X Q5 V K5 .al A1 ,M -x K X , V , Y K x Xb ' , 'G J 5 3 l X 5 5 ,. ' WA - K vi 1 X A 1 , ,, , A, yr' , V fwfiff 'E - gx 'E , ng, , 'S 5' A :M Jw Y ' 3 , ' ' , v W , R41 YUAAT xfiif ff A uxi,YxV ' XGQY W . EQ pl out , .iv ww Y box! 'S V W , 3 VZ- rg XX W VV 'X X0 f 'Xi 8 C5 x0 Q, A 9 W 'af 'I X53 VXK , 6 '35 ,Q X X!!! ND: 23 X x A if xi? 29 3 ' 3 f x QW 30 2 ' mf QC QQ I 2,1 X .' x x f T I - B g x : b x X x W --n-.......4,,,,,,, Four cheerleaders, Sydney Toyn- ton, Karen and Sharen Smith, and Kay Walter take time out from 521 Cleveland. 1 ...1VA.:1i. ,, .. Designed to keep you Keep your feet hoppy ' 4 looking your very best and hopping in shoes llnn , ', th roughout the EXVIEZQN V from ' - -..- W ag, U l f --.'- .. ' illiyot ltie i rf' . ',',2 351 15 ,V ' af' A J sl gg. 416 Lincoln l --13, - if X 234 East Fourth NO 7-1822 NO 7-0890 52:- ' Need a prescription filled SurDr1se yOur sweeheart quickly and emcienny? -D 1 J with a heart from ' ' ml Macys Rexall Drugs 5 1 - Russel Stover Candies W A . ' 246 East 4th NO 7-4l l8 55 I ', I l 1 Withers Jewelry - .- - ,eg 346 Lincoln NO 7-OO8l Q . vel? l 27 5 - 7 7 5223- For all your lumber needs 1 5- -5? , - , . an-, - Lg' . 1 LUMBER 'gi lt f 1 fl Demes Lumber Company nl' V my , at n ,.,. W e... 5- l8lO we-Sf l4th NO 7-2779 ll6 their cheering to have some re- freshment at Loveland Creamery, How old did you say you were? Ellery Hackenberg, Sherry Sennett, Sue Biasini, and Connie Morgan are playing with the wide selection of toys from SenneH s Hardware, 209 East Fourth. ,, Efficient servicing of 'R , 0 Mqkelthat oomoofe radios and T.V. sets is . .M Q Speclol happy by QW- found at I U ing this truly personal A gm' ' N Loveland Radio and Appliance Co. S Leo M. Hein Davis Factory Authorized Service Qoo Colorado Ave. NO 7-2282 526 C'eVe'O'ld NO 74502 Judy Burge shows Carolyn Crawford and Shirley Olander an interesting card she found from the wide selection on display at Crawford's, ll9 East Fourth where the REDSKIN and Chieftain are printed. lf you're looking for a good in- vestment, why not put your money in oil stock from Sunburst Petro- leum, 1323 Harlow Lane? This beautiful building is also the home of many other offices. Q I Congratulations, Seniors I, Shop STATIONERY - GIFTS 'I ell rams 5 for S53 A5 SCHOOL SUPPLIES - FINE GIFTS - .I ,, , ,. ..T'T' and For your auto needs come to Hiway Auto Parts South Lincoln NO 7-0149 PEEHU'S For Expert FN Tire Recapping ' ix 0.K. Rubber Welders 500 Cleveland NO 7-1030 233 East Fourth NO 7-4930 , fi f For t h o s e important dates, shop first at Bates' Style Shop 221 East Fourth NO 7-3914 Although Carol Walker finds the accounting machine run by Mrs. Frank interesting, Dennis Blewitt and Gary Winter have evidently found something else to watch at Home State Bank, 247 East Fourth. Lincoln. The LHS majorettes, Kay John- son, Connie Day, Barbara Johnson, Gloria Knodel and Phyllis Hender- son are having a social gathering at Johnson Furniture, 449 Cleve- land Avenue. G5 A' 7 . ,EQ li? lf you Wont cholce Look chic in a dress ll real estate with bar- . x i gain prices its 6.3 5255 r ,. llx Val lean Shop Bray Realty I263 Lincoln NO 7-2707 H8 East Fourth NO 7-2662 Jl 1 ,Q , fl ' 73, w YQLMZJR .7 Z ed .1 'W :' :Sis V- 1 fl' X E 'ml Go s t e a d y with ' l li X Get all our arderi l Jw f'- Kemper's. Get the Y Q W f ,J L ft JA: .ru best wash and lube and lawn tools for a IV, 'M A r Y t i . very reasonable price. l rv . Qs 7 U X X S Q fr' 4 in town. fig' Y . rr., J ,r X X . , , A - j , L 9 l u i J 1 0 5 K i Lszgi fisg . xii . I O Kempers Chevron Service Ferguson Hardware l4th and Lincoln NO 7-4754 43l Cleveland NO 7-0788 While Doug Nelson and Errol Rowland admire one of the neat sweaters in stock at Hus1'on's, 243 East Fourth, John Lind finds humor in a certain comment Mr. Huston has made. Judy Sundquist watches while Betty Collier and Ken Koch clown oround after having some cool re- freshment at the City Dairy, 437 Garfield. lt's a favorite meeting place for the high school kids as well as for the junior high. c c 1 f You will find real sport and relaxation in the game of bowling. Enjoy a real sport soon, go bowlingl Lucky Strike Lanes 1535 West l4th NO 7-2l96 hx x You'll enjoy the news in Q your hometown paper. L I a ove an it Rfb eg Reporter Herald X M 450 Cleveland NO 7-4340 If :VL Fashions to please you-- X Ll I 1 ...1,.. My Fashions to fit your purse. X, xt X ' -1 , ef F, it 'M,,l - w S7 2-1'1 -'-was-et. if -cw if iff 1. M. McDonald Co. 225 East Fourth NO 7-l64l , Here are some real cool H cement mixers for Loveland Ready M' Mix which is located west of Love- land. They are: Steve Fancher, Jim Sauer and Russ Welch. l2O Famlllar slghts are the rows of beautlful flowers and shrubbery at Kroh Bros Nursery north of Loveland Flowers and shrubbery help to beau tufy your home and here youll fund all types of varletses with a courteous sales staff to assist In all your landscape and gardenmg problems 7 Z ez For summer fun choose boatang as your sport for sporty boats go to Gibbs Boats and Motors 1722 West l4th NO 7 3lOl All set for photos? 9 C-ucv We carry a complete lane of cameras anc f equipment X W a WWW! Studio Manor YOUR REDSKIN RECOGNITION PHOTOGRAPHERS George and Waunuta Plfughaupt 43l Lincoln NO 7 0749 l2l Wg . ffrff, .T X 23 ' ,i 1 , .1 2-1 1 -63,0 4yf,l --. 9 0 f ' '24, ' 0 I W 1 -i' ' si Make sure that your pre- 34, 0 'ff , 1 scription is filled accurately, 9 i ' V ' with quality. , , ' x I lx ll ' 1 Draper's Drug -i ff Your car will smile too, if it's serviced at Howard's Conoco 4th and Lincoln NO 7-0703 Fourth and Garfield NO 7-0877 0 39 3' F . I Donuts, Our Specialty I , ' I l , -'1- Three different kinds Going to build? See us and save. The King Lumber Company lOl West Fourth NO 7-1212 Apple-sauce Chocolate cake Vanilla with 25 different toppings Enjoy your coffee-break, or take a dozen on that next picnic! Koi-E-Brake Donut Shop 223 East Fourth Q M1i:t'?'Q Kay Ellis and Marlene Murphy are admiring the dreamy dress shown by Lana Duff. It is one of the many new ones in stock for summer at Duff's, 3l3 East Fourth. Relaxing in the comfortable furn- iture at Loveland Furniture, 2lO East Fourth, are Joyce Chevalier and Delene Danielson. Wonder what they're reading in those maga- zines? Xt 65355 gp I fg'1.. 45.l You can't afford to take chances on the health of A Z: Save your money and your stock by buying in- buy a home from l QQ ferior feeds. J lub?-xx 1 'A - o 0 , Larimer County Gram lacksuns Real Estate H4 E t F th NO 7 4933 Sixth 8. Railroad NO 7-2601 as our - -'fi AM Best of luck, , fyww Lslllg, P N ' . I Better jot down our num- flu ,fyqhi ' gl Clos? Ol 60' ber. Just call us for expert E1 J X.- -- ,-3 L 1 fgq, rom advice on real estate. uhlgl ' KA 4 I , rf ,, A'a.g.q?jf.4 4.v. ' ff- ' ll9lt l7v,2 l ln- ' ' Klifzke Bike Shop Patterson Xi Weedm 524 Cleveland NO 7-l943 4ll Cleveland NO 7-2l45 Jim Huston and Larry Harvey N seem very interested in the future home Dave Stroh has picked out. There are many beautiful homes in selection at Ray's Realty, 444 Lin- coln Ave. l23 ,I-w':g I'M Z Aww, Kay Ritchie, Russ Welch, and Sonja Stewart watch Duane Carl- son stuff himself with French fries at Workman's, a favorite hangout for LHS students on North Lincoln. . 9 ' lg L! Paint for greater To get more for your DQ l BX ff beauty and money, do your shopping F fm ' Comfort at . iw -A Vorreiter Paint 81 Wallpaper l' C' Penney co' l29 East Fifth NO 7-3537 3l7 East Fourth NO 7-2306 Four freshmen girls, Judy Bashar, Barbara Johnson, Marlene Mohrlang and Cheri Rosenott pose for Mr. Rench at Hancock's 124 located at 435 Cleveland. fafff, Fine appliances at low 1 fi:- -zk' iffy.-. - 155:55 4,5-,f-' - 5:55:51 x :1E1:1:2' ,f.f12E25' r,?4:3:3:Zg. iff:-1 .4 ...Ez - , ' -1552, pTlCeS. :,4Z:2:5521'f 5:5-9: .iililzfzi 10-2:-:-:-:4...f?A .--' :1aQwe::eaw: 5 'P ' '- 2'27:fZciG:5:2g,!ii2l 5 :3:3:,z:g:2:Q3:,g:fg zgggzgag! few 1 .,,. .. Bob Hipps Company GE Appliances 242 East Fourth NO 7-2173 He's peddling down to trade AI, his bike for a Vespa! 4, Headquarters for A Vespa motor-scooters, parts, , F and servicing. 1 Carters 66 Service West Mountain Avenue, Berthoud KE 2-2075 Send your favorite one f ' 1 gl a bouquet from xg? Yffy ft 'am N if A , W Loveland i n . Floral I ' 2022 West 14th 3 f, -fe For helpful advice N1 . about insurance come +G Feel s? I see us. Wi- X Iohn Deets Agency 315 East Seventh NO 7-0616 KH Why pay more when ' you can buy for less from Les? Ellis Hardware 137 East Fourth Les Ellis, owner For Sharp hoifwfs fhflf the NO 7-2491 ..... , , ' - gals will all adore, try -A Aumiller's Barber Shop 134 East Fourth Karen Tyler and Jerry Mohrlang are looking over the neat jewelry at Tyler's, 239 East Fourth. Tom Gibbs is having some trouble putting a necklace on Charlene Murphy. 125 'L A tea dress from Holiday Dress Shop at l36 East Fourteenth has caught the eyes of these well dress- ed seniors, Jill McConnell, Judy Reagan and Shirley Buchanan. Some day space ships will be built to go millions of miles into space. Many people will travel in them,-maybe even plant colonies on other planets. All that will be old stuff, as com- mon as television and automobiles are to us. Time and space will be con- quered. But beyond time will still be Eternity. Beyond space will still be In- finity. And over all and in all will be Gad. And there will always be right and wrong. And always there is the Person,-Jesus. These are realities, and always will be. And how we relate ourselves to them will always be the most important thing in life. - And that is Religion. The Churches of Loveland are here to help people learn the directions, and find the right way, in the experience of religion. Regular attendance will be your best safeguard in life. Go To Church Now. THE CHURCHES OF LOVELAND f ri . wp! . Congratulations, Seniors of '6O. Best of luck in the future! hlvy .igkgbx Norma's Beauty Shoppe 435 Cleveland NO 7-l l92 J Isef - , Story and Clark pianos and organs 4 ll Kyle's Music Store l2O S. College Avenue, Ft. Collins HU 2-7lOl The Gingham Inn, 5lO Cleve- land, is famous for its delicious smorgasbord dinners. There is a lovely atmosphere tor dining in candlelight. Warnock Auction and Realty, 505 Cleveland, has gained some new helpers. Jan Camp is mailing letters while Ann Warnock is con- tacting a new customer on the 5 phone. Don Carlson is having fun dictating as John May does compli- cated stapling. ., f A V.r' . Magicians can take rab- Q When you've had a bits out of hats. We can X S 'S' 'Vit - fight with your gal Aghgn i take spots out at clothes N? Come See Us 1 - - ' and do O Perfect lOb - 'Cause flowers mean every time. forgiveness e HV. Z Leslie The Cleaner . Earles Flowers 423 Cleveland NO 7-2l2l 245 West Fourth NO 7-2486 'ALL ANDY . , Vrltii 1 A ,fav 1' 3, W 'Z vm? if l N T ,qffgi f .J 5 .H up M. is 'X All .lll'iff' 'fb While Darla Ellis has her eyes on a box ot chocolates Bill Warnock is holding, Linda Knodel and Bill Bliss are looking over Hallmark valentines from W 8- T Pharmacy, l4O East Fourth. 127 E mfg C QW c mwwtbaofg Bug Chref Plum Heat says you can get the best yob In town for laylng your plumblng at Chambers Plumbing and Heahng l I9 East Fnfth NO 7 3050 ,Q 5 0 Thrull the Grad with a watch from McCauley Jewelry l35 East Fourth NO 7 2401 Fee ing the famuly won t be a problem wuth our modern appliances G d I k ' C 019 oo uc sensors 5 A .wh v0 5.13611 Publlc Service Company ol Colorado 320 Cleveland NO 7 4154 Best of luck to the Sensors ot '6O' For your home on wheels A.B.C. Coach Company, Incorporated West of Loveland NO 7 Ol7l 128 .-1-:1:3f1fIfCf1f3f1f1E1fQfQEQEQEQEJ :1f321fi2f1:-. -131323:2121222322f:Q:f:Q:Q:3:3:i:i:-' ':1:i:Q:Qif:Q:Q:Q:. -552523555525EEEQEQEQEQEQEQEQEQE5 95 22i?i2i5E22Es2z2z2si1 EEEEEEQSEEEEEEEEEEQEEF'' -A 5i5i?i?E2iii2i?i5i?5525 3:?f1fiEif3:?f1f1 , n 'ifiiifffffifififiz 55,55 Q:Q:f:Q:Q:f:f:2: '-' 1 Q:Q:f:f:Q:Q:f:f:f: ,c eff ' 121EIE251i2E1f1f1. Q 1 , ,12E3EI21E1E2f'ii2121212131 55555. ':i:3:3:?:11i:3:5:1:4 P .-:513125:i:3:i:?:i:3:i:i:3:' 1' '155f15?? 25151 5 :1:?:5:1:?:i:3:?:1:' ,l ff ...4I-It2-3'311g1:i:3:i:1zi:i:1:1: 3:3:1:3:3:::::5:3:1 , 2 12:2:Q:222121223:5:3:1:::3:3:5:3:3:- ,.,.:q:5:5:E2ErE:2:5:5:5E25E1:.. ,.::5:5:5:5E51 '-I-Zjfjiglji ge 13121311:3:-:-1-:sri-1-1-:+I-1-' QIfQ5fyfiisfsggsigfsfsfggssggyI-:-:-,::.:::5:EE:E z., 35 . . , .,.. A .... F. fE255:,5:p ffffffffffffifffffgffffff EE555E55rE15:3QgE555E55rEr5E5Erf 'tf:25:5q.,:5E5Z2ErE::.::3:5:-1rE:5:f:5:5Eg2E25IEr51E2? 1f5rErf:553E5E55rE1Er?:1fff'f I 1 .' 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Fri LW f S1 Congratulations, E2 l 4, 4 4 ' Q - 2 ' of Seniors of '6Ol lg W' g f 9 . ,U QQ, Qt, ?Z.. 1 For glorious styles - tempting prices! 0 . a I 0 X X Larson Furniture and Appliance Tmdal Mobllgas Agency 337 East Fourth St. NO 7-0792 Third and Lincoln NO 7-0526 -:M-:-:Q Barbara Meacham, Mary Rich- ards and Becky Patterson have doubtful expressions as Rae Patter- son attempts to cut a choice prime rib roast from the locker room at Loveland Canning Company, lO5 ,fl West Second. ' at ffl cgi: - Moe. ., .. 2' :...m..? 4, ..- - - Kr- ln this shorp building is locoted the Scientific Radio Products, Inc., 2303 West Eighth, where rodio crystols ore mode. f 4 XX QUIIMIIHW ' n ondise ot , ,X N n let KY' i ra . 'A 0 : s ytixj' 'mi ily- ii., fx we we N, Qf of fkkw Nugent Implement P.O. Box 620 NO 7-3375 For the neotest uphol- stering job in town nilllill n I s As:-'fl 5 x I' Q in Q X 342, Mfh x AT L ELL Come see us! Loveland Uphols l23 South Clevelond l'el'el'S NO 7-2965 M Loveland Po cking Company on South Lincoln, home of Gotewoy Brond, sends best wishes to the closs ot '6O. ff I' f S lf' A wo fff CQL' 'jf .T x 6, K fi - f A Q ll 1 ill jf AHB. K Fast service and prompt delivery really If you don't want to be unhappy about Count of your car service, go to 3 3, W Standard Loveland Steam Laundry 3Ol Lincoln NO 7-0558 403 East Fourth NO 7-2940 Lnane Ellnoff Carla Warberg and Carolen Hanna have un :s O O m 5 FP F U1 o 3 FP :r Q -1 'N 0 PI rn V, -l 3' rn N4 3' a 4 as 'E U3 FP U' on rn 5 5 FU' :r m :- 1: La ru vault where the money IS kept at the Flrst Nchonal Bank 20l East Fourth N - 1 I Kathy Welch answers the tele- phone for Seilback Agency, Inc., l36 East Fourth as Sharen Seilback explains the many insurance serv- ices to Sandy Harris and Kathy Cuney. Seilback's is the place where insurance is not a sideline. ' 35 is . as -- 1- ' 'z ,-.-.-,'.' - -.j .-.-.1-.-...,1 - ., . 5 Y To keep your clothes . ' I' . fresh looking, do your laun- digg .t .f::lI1ThA X dems of .a tu, so . For the latest styles at the lowest prices 0 I Fisher s Laundromat its I 518 Railroad NO 7-0403 Mocks Store Fourth and Cleveland NO 7-2200 A girl you'd like to send Robbins' Flowers 863 Cleveland NO 7-2300 'tial' Meet and Drink The Ideal Place A Xi W Root Beer Stands 1609 Lincoln NO 7-1970 l606 West l4th NO 7-4639 9 3.- V if-553, 'Q:3:3 . I ' W' 'asia z ani' X! I 5.03 ' :fag gimzgweztilvwf ,Sv ef 1 1 'V' 4 ig it ' ii-'f2?2Ef Q ,A . 7 g '....4-Hlizizazififiif K-t,:grz2e.,f' ef , 11 .vfE1E:::3 X lgzfizizgs , - I-If IfI-.-'-Z+5,- Q. , .1 , V ,,.,. all-itll. If 751 A Hurry to see us for all your building needs. Best-Way Building Center 4l8 East Fourth Street NO 7-l468 --- Claussen, Nancy ...... Collier, For something sweet that tastes real neat its 7: Pinli Lady 342 East Fourth NO 70117 11 'sy N S. Harman E Chapman ATTORNEY AT LAW 441 E 4th NO 7 5511 Loveland A BC Coach Company Aumiller s Barber Shop A and W Root Beer Stand Bates Style Shop Bob Hipps Company Best Way Building Center Bray Realty Browns Shoe Fit Company B and W Standard Carters 66 Service Chambers Plumbing and Heating Chapman H E City Dairy Crawfords lnc Davis Studio Deines Lumber Company Drapers Drug Company Duffs Dry Goods Earles Flowers Ellis Hardware Ferguson Hardware First National Bank Fishers Laundromat Gibbs Boats and Motors ....... Gingham lnn .,.,............ Hancock Studio .............. Hiway Auto Parts ............ Holiday Dress Shop ........... Abrams Sharon .......... Abromski Jean .......... Adams Tom ......... 55 O4 Aitchison Tom .... 30 78 89 Alber, Merrie Kay ..... Alice Larry ............. Allard Linda ............ Allen Ernest ............. .. Allen Elaine .............. Allen Larry , ..... 54 82 104 Alps Earl .....,......... Mr. Gerald ..... Robert .. 40 92 93 ITTI ........ Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Arebalo Ysidra .......... Armfield Sandra ..... Armstrong Beverly ....... Armstrong Judy ......... Arndt Dolores ..... ...... Arndt George ............. Linda Lee .... 48 85 Mr. Ted ...,.... Ashton Sue ............. Atherton Walter ......... Aultman Merleen ........ Austin Sue .............. Axtell Lester ............ Baird Gary .............. Baker Jeffrey ....,...... Ball Mr. Conrad ......... Ball, Linda ........ 50, 56, Ball, Rich ........ 4 , 5, 1 Ballinger, Sharon ........, Barber, Dennis ............ 6 5 5 9 6 Merchants Index Home State Bank Howards Conoco Hustons Mens Wear J M McDonald Company Jackson H Parker Real Estate J C Penney Company John Deets Agency Johnson Furniture Company Lucky Strike Lanes McCauleys Jewelry Macys Rexall Drugs Macks Shoe Store Modern Beauty Shop Normas Beauty Shop Nugent Implement Company OK Rubber Welder fffffz Kempers Chevron Service 5 King Lumber Company 2 8 Klitzke Bicycle Shop Kof E Brake Donut Shop 0 Kroh Brothers Nurseries Kyles Music Shop 6 Larson Furniture Company 9 Larimer County Grain Sennetts Hardware and Furniture 2 Loveland Loveland Loveland 5 Loveland Loveland Loveland Loveland Loveland Loveland 4 Loveland Loveland Loveland Canning Company Council of Churches Creamery 6 Floral Furniture Packing Company Radio and Appliance 7 Ready-Mix .......,..... . Reporter Herald ........... 20 Savings and Loan Assoc. Steam Laundry ..,....,.,. Upholsterers .,,.......... Patterson and Weed n Peery s Stationery Public Service Company Pink Lady Ray s Realty Robbins Flowers Scientific Radio Products Seilback Agency Studio Manor Sunburst Petroleum Tindall s Mabilgas Agency Tyler Jewelry Val Jean Shop Vorrieter Paint and Wallpaper W and T Pharmacy . ......... Warnock Auction and Realty .. Withers Jewelry Workmans Drive lnn . ....... . Faculty and Student Index Barker Mike ......... . . . Barkley Ann . . 56 57 86 Barlow Larry ............ Bashford Rolland .. Bashar J udy ......... ' .. Bashar Kay .......,..... Bates Al ......... Bates Mrs. Gertrude Batavia Charles . . . Bauer Virginia .........., Bough Archie ..,.. Beard Bill ......,........ Becker Dwight .... Becker Jimmy ..... Becker Larry .......... ,. 5 . 5 Bell Orlyn . ..... . . Benson, Ruth ...... Bernarde Richard . 56 10 1 Breckenridge Pa Brenning Richard 42 95 Brewer Mike ........ Brewer Morris Brizal Brown Brown Brown Julia ..... ' ' ' ' ' ' Brownfield Marsha Brownlee Jim ..... . Brubaker Clara .,.. Brunmeier Don .. Brunmeier Mary . Br an Larr Donna .... 1ork.....ffffff.'f Browne Ronald ...... .3 94 71 '53 57 Brunmeier John ..... ..... 34 95 Carlson 49 ,OA Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carney Carr M Carter 45 5 Dart... ..,, 5780 Duane,...8 6 102 O3 JoAnn ....,...... 69 70 81 Louise ..... 8 6 Randy ........... Robert .......... ud ............. iss Dian ......... Larry ..., 4 105 Chance Pat . ,........ Chartier Donna ........ .. Cherry Margo ........... Cherry Richard .... , J Bernhardt Bessie ...... Bernhardt Colleen ........ Bernhardt Teddy ......... Berryman Richard ......., Biasini Susan .. 44 58 ' Billmire Roberta ...... Birdsall Jim ............. Birkley Wally .....,.,. 6 2 Blado Paul .......... 55, 57 Blewitt Dennis ............ 9193 99 y y ..... Buchanan Shirley Buchholtz Sa y ..., Buckley Carole .... Buckner Neil ....., Bullock Chuck .,.. Buntley Avis ..... ,., Burgdorff LelLani Burgdorff Sam ....... Burge Judy ...... Burkard Barbara 1 27. 30 '91, Chevalier Joyce ., ...... Chiappini Bob ....... Clark Les........... - -- Clark Mr. Walter Claussen Barbara Christensen, Karen ...... Christie Linda ......... Clarke Duane ,........ Clark Geraldine ........ Clark Janice.... 20 6 32 6 26 3 8 2 2 7 9 5 4 7 6 4 4 6 Blewitt Jim . ...,..... Bliss Shirley .............. B'ss Bill ...... 29 36 78 Bonnel, Mary .,.......,.. Bossert Bill .........,... Bothun, Linda ........,,.. Bower, Stephen '----- 1 1 Campbell, Carole Bush Miss Marlynv 1 1 1 1 1 Butts Geraldine . .... . Cahill Jim .............. Camp, Jan ........... , Clymer Clymer 82 Clymer --- Cline Mr. John ........ ... Carla .,.....,..,. Dennis Sheena ......,,,,, Collard, Bob ......... . . Betty ...... 9, 99, ..... ,. Bowman, John ........ 7, 2 Brecheisen, Zelma ...... I, 3 Campos, Emilia .... Carle, rhannon . . . . .... . . . Collins, 0 Lynda ......... 9, 6 Connor, Sharon ........ 9, 94 Congratulations, Class of '60 . , 'I , 'vv. N.. I 1 .. K 1 1 '- 1 f ' ,,' , 4 1 3 1 . - ' ,. K- . f in . 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Galbralth Jacquelyn 52 92 92 9 1 7 O Greenwalt Dlana 32 95 86 Greeson Mrs Norma 92 04 12 5 Gregg Vaughn Gruess Ilene Grless Rolland Gr1ff1th Judlth Grlmoldo George Grumes Margaret Hackenberg, Ellary 45 86 Hackwuth Wanda Haerlng Carolyn Hatfner Jen Hagler DGVld Homes Barbara Hall Gary Halsey Bull 82 Hanna Carolen lmel Terry lvers V1v1an Jackson Harvey Jones Mrs Joseph1ne Jankovsky Jol1ta Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnston Aluce Barbara F Barbara S Barry 7 89 91 Don Delorls Doroth Gary Kay 54 57 Ned Arlo Johnston Barbara Johnston Tom Jonach Sherrlll Jones Mary 50 57 Jones Mnke Jones Pat Jurgemeyer Karen Kaman Terry Karst Bruce Kauffman Frank 88 9 Keever, Peggy Kelly Barbara Kemper Ken Kennedy Marlella Kennedy Jeonlne Kern Betty Kern Eldon Kern Lounse Kern Robert Kezer Carolune Klndred Eorlene K1ng Carol Kltchen K1tchen Larry K1tchen Moneta Kpar Don 88 Klaren Llnda 38 86 Kle1n Joyce Klerk M Bull 35 83 87 Harden Helen Hardlng James 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