Loveland High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Loveland, CO)
- Class of 1963
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Patterson and Mr. Hunter Spence. ,,. -Lg. .AME iivpi A ., V' Q. fiAl.W,, f,.n 'AJS Mrs. Helen Olinger and Mrs. Doro McWhorter, secretaries of school di trict R-2J, work on the records. Mr Rosa Meyer was absent when the pic was taken. Q ACULTY Miss Jeanette Dale, Mr. John Cheyne and Mr. Terry Mclntosh listen as Mr. Merlin Lockwood explains about the poor soy bean crop in Alaska. All are in the social studies department. 11 Cvi .s X K.. . k fL-k e , 1 , ' A 5 f ff 3 ' Inv - - Q ' s 1 if X, -5' 1 Mr. Walter Rudolph, Mr. Jerry Kingston and Mrs. D'Ann Warner listen as Mr. Jerry DeFries demonstrates the process of voting. They are all social studies teachers. FQ' Mr. Robert Wade, Mrs. Margaret Stepp, Miss Kay Marean and Mrs. Halicia Whitehouse, English teachers, examine the new record player for the department. 12 Miss Ester Vogt, Latin teacher, Mr. Georges Santoni, French, Mr. Norman Peercy, Englishg and Mrs. NormaGreeson, Span- ish, come to see the famous busts of Caesar and Cicero. Mr. Nick Wilson, Mrs. Eleanor Cuney, Miss Gertrude and Mrs. Jean Goudy pause for a moment to look at the tiful mountains. They all teach English. tak Osborn, speech, and Mr. John Strea.m, driver 's ed e time to get a hallpass from Miss Carolann Hughes, Mr. John Cline and Miss Sharon Ireland, both physical educa tion teachers, plan exercises on the horse for their classes .y 'wx X f y,,'l 'I Xxx' 13 . ,f MCA. - -- 3-1,- Q Mr. John Bruha, chemistryg Mr. I. V. Tobler, biology: and Mrs. Janell Robertson, general science, look at Z1 sample in the petri dish from the biology lab. The biology teacher, Mr. Don Constantz was absent when the picture was taken. ALIAS ff i WANTED rl A N Mrs. Jane Hinman, Mrs. Harriet Grant and Mr. Herbert Richie look at Al Gebra, alias George Met- ry, which Mr. Walter Speece and Mr. Maynard Reigel display. They all are in the math department. Mrs. Leta Proctor, librarian, and Mr. Tom Bittner, read- ing teacher, inspect some new books in the library. YW 1 14 Mr. Don Buss, Mr. William Fintzell, Miss Sandra Dav Mrs- Gertrude Bates, business teachers, take time classes to use the department machines. .. , ., 1-Q, 4 I 4 , fx x ls LR, I 1 T it Q Qfg f s j fill l i f 3 lm, ni lvl' ,Jo Us Mr. John Harvey, head of the agricultural department, and Mr. Walter Clark, woodshop, laugh as Mr. Vivan Wickam, metal shop, tries to explain the use of the screw driver. Mr. Darius Young, mechanical drawing, looks on with indifference. 15 Laurene Edmondson, choir director, looks ata solo Mr. Glen Yarberry, director of the band, to play. IH H Nl ll Mrs. Marcella Sullivan, home and family teacher, and Miss Jean Penrose, home economics, find new recipes for their students to practice. . - . MAI TENANC Resting from their work are the janitors, Lloyd Wells Anderson, Bill Klerk and Elmer Harder. The bus drivers, sitting in one of the new buses are, from left to right, row four: L. C. Kuhns, Norman Lepher, Oy Fick, John Harper. 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' ' 1 .5 3 Y - ,........-.-- --W--Q. , -' 1 54 ' 4 d . Q , .1 4 L f Q Q 2 2 K -0 F , .W ,- M.. 1 T ' un.: ---- V xl . 5. ' -'1 X g... 'S M sr, ' N if Sqphpmores P Freshmen Ballard ........ President Tim Barker ...... , . President Bates . . . ..... Vice-President Mark Patterson . . .P . Vice-Presidenwt Jo Wacker. . . Secretary Marsha Faucett .... Secretary- Howard ........ 'Treasurer ' ' Treasurer iiQ CHERYL ACOCK How brilliant and mirthful the light of her eye fwhittierl L Club Vaudeville 2, 35 GAA 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA 1. ws 'Q ,Agi ng A. ' Lf? LARRY ALICE His tall and silent form fwhlttierj L Club Vaudeville 15 FFA 1, 2, 3. ,J SE IOR TOM ADAMS I, the restless one QAikenJ Football 1, 25 Wrestling 1, 2, L Club Vaudeville 3, 45 Ski Club 4, Track 1, 2. 77, TOP The top ten of the Class of 1963 are, from left: Ann Barkley, Janet DeBoer, Judy Sundquist, Becky Patterson, Bob Whitehouse, Ann Warnock, Sandy King, Gary Propp, Charles Garthwaite and Jan Camp. ERNIE ALLEN I-Ie climbs enchanted towers QI-Iillierj Football 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, L Club Vaudeville 3, 4: L Club 3, 4. EARL ALPS 'All men are pioneers hearts fwiggamj FFA 1, 2, 3. JIM ANDERSON Argue with no true believ fMcGin1eyJ Football 2, ,3gWrestl1n Club 4. .' v , J, J.. 5 . ff . 63 ANDERSON JUDY ARMSTRONG LINDA BALL MIKE BARKER I was born with the desire and will to 1ead fllamlrkj L Club Vaudeville 1,, 2, 3, 4, GAA 13 Letter Bearer 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Drill Squad 2, 3, 4g Drill Squad Leader 4, NHS 4gSki Club 4, IRC 2, 3, 43 Class Play 4. ANN BARKLEY Yours is the earth and everything that's in it fKiplingJ L Club Vaudevllle 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice-President 3g Drill Squad 1, 2, Class President 35 NHS 2, 3, 45 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, En- semble 2, 33 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 45 IRC 2, 3, 43 Librarian 35 Quill and Scroll 3, 4gRedskin 2, 3, 43 Debate and For- ensics 2, 3, 43 NFL 2, 3, 45 Pep Club Talent Show 1, 2, 3g AFS Committee 2, 3, 43 Vice-President 35 Exchange Student to Germany 4, Girls' State 3g Redskin Recognition 4g Boettcher Scholarship 4. JUDY BASHOR In each cheek appears a pretty dlmple fShakespearel GAA 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43Drlll Squad 1, 2, 43Class Play 33 DECA 4. LARRY BECKER It takes life to love life QMastersJ if X 513711- ORLYN BELL The greater the obstacle the more glory in overcoming it fMo1lerel Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Football Award 43 Basketball 13Wrestling 2, 3, 4g 'Track lg Baseball 2, 3, 43 L Club 2, 3, 43 L Club Vaude- ville 2, 3, 43 1st Band 1, 2, 3, 43 President 43 Dance Band 2, 3, 43 Choir 1, 43 Musical 43 Ensemble 43 Advisory Board 43 Science Club 43 IRC 3, 43 All State Band 4. GLORIA BELTRAMI To do a kindness every day fKoblerl Pep Club 2. RUTH BENSON Friendships thrive on a gentle smile and kind heart fR1chsonl L Club Vaudeville 1, 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Drill Squad 33 NHS 43 FTA 23Science Club 43 IRC 2, 3, 4. DICK BERNARDE I live to laugh and to love QUnknownl Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Wrestling 1, 23 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 LClub 1, 2, 3, 43 LClub Vaude- ville 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 1, 2g Science Club 1. PAUL BLADO Life in itself is nothing fMil1ayl L Club Vaudeville 23 Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 All State Choir 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 2, 3, 4s Ski Club 2, 3, 43 Science Club 43Pep Club Tal- ent Show 2, 3. BILL BOSSERT I never thought to ask QEmersonl Football 1, 23 Wrestling 13 Track 1, 2, 33 Cross Country 4g Choir 3. MIKE BREWER No coward soul is mine QBrontel Football 1. 22 CLARA BRUBAKER So like angelic bliss QA1lstonJ GAA 13 Pep Club 2, 33 Art Club 4. F, , .assi .. .fi?f3Hfi' g Liiliinzizfiy' ' S' I' 1. ' :xv fy -,fa ' , i Q l 5.1 VV' ' :ff ,,.. ' ,,,,, ,A ,K X ,,.s::f:'.wws W.. - - .Vp-:xg-1,4 'WY' '+A' 1 . ,W s M 3 3. , a s 1-1,! i +!76'1v' , I . north 2 J. 3 ' ww e ff ' 4 2, ' s - -N 35. . - .2 ,A J '-T 4-2-:L-13+-2. 53 ss- A M5323 gp , lkhm' . 4 I 3' , 3, - . . A I - - A ' X g si, 5 'W 4 3 , , 3 K 5 lf 3. J 3 fx CAROLE BUCKLEY Thou whose locks outshine sun QLongfellowl L Club Vaudeville 2, 43 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 resentatlve 4g Drill Squad 2 FBLA 4. KATHY BROMLEY 'Blessing she is3 God made so fLowelll SAM BURGDOR FF His fancy lost in pleasant dreams QAddisonl Ski Club 4, Art Club 4, White Shirt Club 1. BARBARA BURKARD A picture is a poem without words QHoraceJ L Club Vaudeville 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill Squad 3. JAN CAMP Let me be joy and hope-let my life sing QDaviesJ L Club Vaudevllle 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, Cheerleader 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4,Secretary 3, Drill Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, Class Play 3, 4, Musical 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Dance BandVocalist 4, Choir 1, 3, 4, All State Choir 3, Ensemble 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, IRC 3, 4, Vice-President pro tem 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Redskin 3, 4, Debate and Forensics 3, Home- coming Queen 4, Pep Club Talent Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Calendar Girl 3, Candidate 4, Farm Bureau Good Citizen 4,Redsk1n Recognition 4, DAR Good Citizen 4, Valentine Queen Candidate 4. SHANNON CARLE Hold fast your dreams fDriscolll GAA 1, 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Class Play 3. . be lg 3 -.NL JERRY cAs'roR Ver patient, Ica.n wa1t ?CoolbierthJ Greeley 3. BOB CHIAPPINI Oh, for the companionship of a truly witty man QKeats5 Football 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, L Club Vaudeville 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Band 1, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Chieftain 2, 3, 4, Pep Club Talent Show 4. CHARLES CLAUSEN Laugh and be merry, remember, better the world with a song fMasefieldJ Track 3, 4, Class Play 3. LARRY CARTER Ur e me no more- Ishall for- g , get myself QShakespearej Football 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1 2, 3, Track 2, Golf 3, L Club 1 2, 3, 4, L Club Vaudeville 1, 2 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Pep Club Ban- quet King 1. I RICHARD CHERRY I have looked and found joyl life QCarnel1J Basketball 2, Class Play 3, 4 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Musical 4, En semble 3, Ski Club 4, Science Club 1, 2, 4,Footlighters Theatre Club 3, 4, AFS Committee 2, 3. X ,gw,.s,.,f, ,, ,,., 7. r LSON if NANCY C LAUSSEN They told me that life could be just what I made it fReedj L Club Vaudeville 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Drill Squad 1, 2, 3. f' Sl A. X Y' ts-an CONNIE DAVIS Only where love and need are one ,Frosty Pep Club 2, 4. BYRON COWLES Beware the fury of a patient man QDrydenJ Hialeah, Florida,-3. CARY CULVER Knowledge and poise at his shoulder stayed fSchoonmakerJ Choir 1, 2, 4, Science Club 4, Sparkplugs 3. DONNA DAN IE LSON The gold-white sands were like her hair fHoustonl L Club Vaudeville 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Skit Chairman 4, Drill Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3, 4, Calendar Girl Candidate 3. VIKI DAVIS Look at me with thy large brown eyes flvlulocky L Club Vaudeville 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 4, Drill Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Choir 1, 3, FBLA 3, 4,Secretary 4, Treasurer 3, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Prom Server 2, Calendar Girl Candidate 4. JANET DeBOER Great thoughts come from the heart Wauvenarcuesj Huron, South Dakota 1, LClub Vaudeville 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Talent Show 4, Class Sec- retary 3, Student Council4, Sec- retary 4, Class Play 3, NHS 4, Ski Club 3, 4,IRC 2, 3, 4,Debate and Forensics 2, 3, 4, NFL 3, 4, Secretary 4,Footlighters Theatre Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Girls' State 3, Calendar Girl 4,Redskln Recognition 4, Model UN Delegate 4. iz. Q -,'- do ' DAVID DUFF I know not what's in store for me QCarsonj Track 4, L Club Vaudeville 1, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Quartet 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 2, 3, 4, DECA 43, President 4, Class Play 4. VICKIE EDMONDS The kind and gentle friend QCleghornJ L Club Vaudeville 1, 2, 4,Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill Squad 1, 4, Choir 1, Ski Club 4. DWAYNE EHLER I am not quick to strike a blow fBradfordj Industrial Arts Fair 1, 2, 3, 4. RON EICHER Life ls really simple, but men insist on making it complicated fConfuciusl Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 3, L Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, L Club Vaude- ville 1, 2, 3, 4,Class Vice-Pres- ldent 1, Class Treasurer 4, Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 4, Musical 4, Vice-President 4, FTA 4,IRC 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Redskln 2, 3, 4,Boys' State 3, White Shirt Club 2, Pep Club Talent Show 1, 2, 3, 4, All State Band 4, Wrestler of the Week 4. BILL DENNEE If I knew you and you knew n fwatermanj L Club Vaudeville 1, 2, 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. Q LINDA EAGAN I lend my arm to all L Club Vaudeville 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill 1, 2, FTA 1, Sparkplugs 3 2, DECA 4, Treasurer 4. LINDA ELLIS Glad that I live am I fReeseJ BAR BARA FOST ER A face I know is beautiful fSandbu1-gj Pep Club 1. b Ai- 1--f Q9 DALE FENTIMAN Life is real! Life is earnest! QLongfellowj Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, L Club Vaudeville 1, 2, 3, 4, L Club 2, 3, 4, Class Secre- tary 2, Class Vice-President 4, Student Council 1, 3, Ski Club 3, 4, Science Club 4, Chieftain 4, Prom Server 2, Boys' State 3, Treasurer of Science Club 4, White Shirt Club 1. JOHN FRANK A noble aim, faithfully kept, is a noble deed fWadsworthl Football 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2, FTA 4, Ski Club 4, Science Club 4. LARRY FREEMYER This is my work, my blessing, not my doom QVan Dykej Basketball 1, NHS 4, FTA 4, White Shirt Club 1. LEE RAE FRICK A little picture painted well fGilderJ L Club Vaudeville 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, DECA 4, Historian 4, Calendar Girl 4. PARODA FULTON Roundus her heart entwines a.nd clings fLowellJ Youngstown, New York 1, 2, L Club Vaudeville 4, Pep Club 4, Drill Squad 4, Ski Club 4, Secre- tary 4. JACKIE GALBRAITH She hath no scorn of common things QLowellj Mount Ayr, Iowa 1, Band 2, FHA 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, DECA 4. JIM GARRETT Silence is a great peacemaker fLong:fell.owj Basketball 2. CHARLES GARTHWAITE Our character is our will, for what we will we are fManningl Flushing, Michigan 1, 2,Class President 4, Student Council 4, Class Play 3, NHS 3, 4, choir 4, Musical 4, Ski Club 4, Science Club 4, Vice-President 4, IRC 3, 4, President pro tem 4,Redskin 4, Boys' State 3, Redskln Recog- nition 4, Latin Club 3. . L . -... 31' JEANETTE GATES With the talents of an angel QYoungl L Club Vaudevllle 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter Bearer 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, IRC 2, 3, 4, NFL 2. 3. 4: Mo- del UN 3, Pep Club Boa.rd4, Class Play 3, 4. VIC GARRETT To earn the true success fAlcottJ Choir 3, 4, All State Choir 3, 4, Science Club 4, Pep Club Tal- ent Show 1, 2, 4. GARY GRAY I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my sou1 QHensleyJ Class Vice-President 15 Stu- Hegre Sgmlui ,sv H- . we-ff fgm? mga? SJ- 4 Q. nm- mo grown: ro' vg' O. :vii Ulm' 3' 5555 igfifi' 95,55 ,W . k l , JULIE GREEN Her glorious fancies come from far QLowe1lj Tarrytown, New York 1, 25 L Club Vaudeville 43 Pep Club 3, 45 Choir 3, 4, Musical 4, Ensemble 4, Ski Club 3, 4. hut gig -.31 1121-wsw fn V .V . 3 as 5 VAUGHAN GREGG Present mirth hath present laughter QShakespeare1 Football 1, 43 Basketball 2, L Club Vaudeville 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 45 FFA 13 Ski Club 4, Science Club 4, Footlighters Theatre Club 3, 4. OLIVIA GUERRERO Dark eyes dancing with the bliss of beauty QBatesJ GAA 15 Pep Club 1, 25 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, DECA 4. BILL HALSEY I wish but what I have at will CByrdl Track 1, 25 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sparkplugs 3. JIM HARDING Nothing can bring youpeace but yourself QEmerson5 Wrestling 4g FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. JANET HARRIS Love is the enchanted dawn of every heart fLamartanej L Club Vaudeville 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, DECA 4. BEN HART Hope is the dream of a waldng man QD1ogenesj Monte Vista, Colorado 1, 2, 3, DECA 4. JOYCE HOLMES I slept and dreamed that life was beauty fHooperJ GAA 1, 2, Band 1, 29 FHA 2, FTA 1, 23 Art Club 4. CAROLYN HUTCHESON The features tender yet strong QBeeching1 GAA 1, 2. iff' 'if CHARLES JAMIS I fling my soul on highwi endeavor fBenltj Havelock, North 2, 35 Golf 45 Science Club ish Club 2, 3. kr 'SIT' KATHY HOWARD And I to my pledged true QSeegerj 1 L Club Vaudevil e 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, tative 2, 43 Supply Class Play 3, NHS 2, ident 4, Choir 15 FTA 2, President 3, Debate and F ics 4,AFS Committee 3, 4 skin Recognition 4. JOHNSON wlnd's in the heart of me, a in my heels fMasefieldj on City, Michigan 1, 2, 3. LYNN JONES 1rt fair and few are fairer Shelleyj L Club Vaudevllle 1, 2, 3, 4, l Candidate 3, Pep Club 1, 4, Pep Club Representative Club Board 1, Drill Squad lt Council 2, Band 1, 2, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, FNA Majorette 4, Homecom- Queen Candidate 4. JOLITA JAN KOVSKY I find the world not grey but rosy QBrowningJ L Club Vaudeville 2, 3, GAA 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4,Drl1l Squad 1, 2, 3, FHA 1. BARBARA JOHNSON Life is not life at all without de- light QPatmorel L Club Vaudeville 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Student Council 2, Choir 1, FHA 1, DECA 4, Secretary 4, Homecoming queen attendant 4, Calendar Girl Contestant 4. DOROTHY JOHNSON There is charm in silence QTaylorj DECA 4. KAY JOHNSON Love of work and duty QBra1th- wlate, L Club Vaudeville 1, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 4, FNA 1, 2, Pep Club Talent Show 4, Head Majorette 4. l fo A ,A -.S x as ,xx X , 1 x 1 .ix - x Q ' ,Q ,r 8 V 1 . . Q, 15-'Q X K . LINDA KEENER Work that springs from the heart's desire fMorganj Snyder, Colorado 1, GAA 3, Pep Club 3, NHS 4, Choir 4, En- semble 4, FHA 4. BETTY KERN The mind paints before the brush QEl1isj L Club Vaudevllle 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Drill Squad 1, 2, 3, FHA 1. CAROLINE KEZER Heart whole and soul free QStevensonQ L Club Vaudeville 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 4, Mu- sical 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres- ident 3, President 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 4, FNA 1. SANDY KING l may fill my days with laugh- ter fKilmerj Los Altos, Californ1a1,LC1ub Vaudeville 2, 3, 4, Letter Bearer 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Representa- tive 2, Drill Squad 3, Class Play 3,NHS3, 4,IRC 3, 4,Vice-Pres- ident 4, Debate and Forensics 3, 4, NFL 3, 4, AFS Exchange Shl- dent to Denmark 4, Girls' State Alternate 3, Model UN Delegate 4. PAT JONES But there's nothing half so sweet in life as love's young dream QMoorej L Club Vaudeville 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Class Play 3. 1,9 PEGGY KEEVER Nothing so valuable as afriend fCherryj Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, 3, 4, Sparkplugs 3. PHYLLIS LAES The breath of life fMi1tonJ L Club Vaudevllle 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Drill Squad 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4gA1l State Choir 2, 3, 45 FHA 1. WAYNE LANGSETH A longlng fills my soul fSophoc1esD Roseburg, Oregon 1, 2, 3. LINDA LE BSAC K Mischief thou art a.foot QShake- spearej L Club Vaudeville 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 FHA 1, 2. SHERYL LEBSACK Love, honor, and cherish QBa,rtinel L Club Vaudeville 1, 2, 3, 45 Queen Candidate lg Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Drill Squad 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 33 NHS 3, 45 Choir 1, FBLA 3, 4, Recorder 3, IRC 3, 4g NFL 3, 45 Vice-President 43 Girls' State 35 Homecoming Queen Candidate 4, Calendar Girl 4, Miss LHS 4. JUDY LINNEMAN And I go singing 1Masefle1dj LClubVaudevil1e 3, 4, Cheer- leader 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Talent Show 4, Class Play 3, 4, NHS 4g Choir 3, 45 Ensemble 3, 43 Mu- sical 3, 4g IRC 4g Valentine Queen 4, Homecoming Queen Candidate 4. PHILLIP MCKEE I find peace - The great gift fKamlerl Track lg Choir 1, 2. MAURICE MCLEY He who knows, and knows that he knows, is wise, follow him QProverbj Perry, Iowa 1, 2, 35 Science Club 4. MEREDITH MCNEILL I travel1'd in the realms of go1d fKeatsJ Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA 15 Sparkplugs 2. DAN MAGRUDER I read your heart in a book fSandburg5 Football 1, 2,Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, Choir 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2. MANNING to me, I know of nothing else miracles fwhitmanj Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ii if YL VN, JOAN MARES She was a phantom of delight Cwordsworthy Adams City, Colorado 1, 2. LANNY MARSHALL We are happy who find true love fAnonymousJ Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. ARLAN MASSEY I cannot be serious, for what is life without laughter Cllickamj Flippine, Nebraska 1, L Club Vaudeville 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 4. ART MATHEWS Go to it, O jazzmen QSandburgJ Pep Club Talent Show 2, 3, 4, Choir 4. ROBERT MATTHEWS A carefree walk and a happy heart fMarbradj Football 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, L Club Vaudeville 3, 4. RAY MAXFIELD. And the muscles of his brawny arms are strong as iron bands QLongfellowj Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3,Wrest1ing 1, Track 3, LClub 2, 3, 4, L Club Vaudeville 1, 2, 3, White Shirt Club 1. ll JOHN MAY His hopes are high, his limbs are strong QDrakeJ Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, All-Conference Football 3, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, L Club 1, 2, 3, 4, L Club Vaudeville 1, 2, 3, 4, Class President 2, Student Council 1, White Shirt Club 1, Prom Server 2, Pep Club Banquet King 2. LANA MILLER Her eyes are as lakes, fringed with shadowy palms fGesslerJ L Club Vaudeville 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill Squad 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Choir 1, 3, 4, Ensemble 4, FBLA 3, 4, Presi- dent 4,IRC 3, 4, Musical 3, Cal- endar Girl Candidate 4, Class Play 4. ...H - Y si- r S E Y' .4-v LYNN MITCHELL I must pass nothing by fTeasdaleJ Basketball 2, Track 2, Class Play 3, NHS 3, 4, Choir 1, 4, Science Club 4, IRC 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Prom Server 2. QTY' BARBY MEACHAM Life's adream worth dreaming QHenleyJ L Club Vaudeville 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Representa- tive 3, Student Council 3, Class Play 3, Musical 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Chieftain 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Pep Club Talent Show 1, 2, 3,AFSCommlttee 2, 3,Scc- retary-Treasurer 3, Art Club 4, Vice-President 4, Calendar Girl Candidate 4. GARY MITCHEM Time has no place lTletyensJ DECA 4. MARLENE MOHRLANG O, the graceful form and shy smile Uacksonj L Club Vaudevllle 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill Squad 1, 2, 3, FNA 1, Pep Club Talent Show 4. MARSHA MOORE The rare and wonderful charms of a woman fPitmanl L Club Vaudevllle 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 3, 4, Drill Squad 4, Student Council 1, Choir 1, 2, FBLA 3, 4. PHYLLIS MORGAN To love andbe loved fEmersony L Club Vaudevllle 4, GAA 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 4. WILLIE MORLEY Oh, the wild joys of living fBI'0WIllllgJ Football 1', 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, L Club 1, 2, 3, 4, L C1ubVaudevllle 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 2. Bama Mosnn umnxsny Oh, I will go with a carefree laugh QBrienlngJ Johnstown, Colorado 1, 2, L Club Vaudevllle 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Representative 4, Drill Squad 4, Sld Club 4, Calendar Girl 4. GEORGE NELSON I have been so great a lover QBrookej Football 1, Basketball 2, L Club Vaudevllle 2, Student Coun- cll 2, 3, Class Play 3, Ski Club 2, 4, IRC 2, 3, White Shirt Club 1. KRIS NELSON Life is so short, sofast the lone hours fly QALfordl L Club Vaudevllle 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Skit Chairman 3, Representative 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Sec- reta.ry4,Redsldn 1, 2, 3, 4, Bus- iness manager 3, Debate and For- ensics 3, 4, Calendar Girl Can- didate 4. BILL NEVILLE There is a secret laughter that often comes to me fMorleyl LYLE NORTHEY Give to the world the best you have fDeVereJ DECA 4, Vice-President 4. JEAN OSBORN Iwaitwlth joy the fBurroughsj L ClubVaudevllle 2, 3, 4, Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play Band 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1. NANCY NEWTON Her face lltwith delight LC1ub Vaudevllle 1, 2, 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Squad 2, Prom Server 2. PIERSEL lf Ican QBeech1ngD 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 4, L Club 4, L Club 1, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Club 4,Science Club 4, De- and Forensics 3, 4, Latin 4, Wrestling Award 4. PROPP of youth glowed in his fStevensonJ Play 3, NHS 3, 4, Band 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, a14, Science Club 1, 4,IRC Boys' State Alternate 3, Recognition 4. JANET OVERTURF Quiet talk she liketh best fBrowningj L Club Vaudevllle 2, 3, 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Pep Club 1, 2, FHA 3, 4. BECKY PATTERSON O world, I cannot hold thee close enough fM1l1ayj L Club Vaudeville 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, Letter Bearer 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Drill Squad 1, 2, Student Council 3, Class Play 3, NHS 1, 2, Choir 1, FTA 3, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 3,IRC 3, 4,Qu111 and Scroll 3, 4, Redskin 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor 3, Debate and Forensics 2, Girls' State 3, AFS Finalist 3. DAVID PETERSON What matter if I stand alone lBurroughsj Yuma, Colorado 1, Class Play 3, NHS 4, IRC 3, 4. MIKE POWERS It's been great QPerk1nsj Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Choir 1. MQ TONY RAMIREZ His friendship knows no bounds fAnonymousJ Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, L Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, L Club Vaudeville 1, 2, 3, 4, Class 'I'reaslu'er 1, 2, Student Council 4, White Shirt Club 1, Prom Server 2, Pep Club Banquet King Candidate 3, Talent Show 4. MARY BETH RICHARDS True beauty shines through friendship fRobbinsJ L Club Vaudeville 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter Bearer 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill Squad 1, 2, 3, 4,Stu- dent Council 4, Science Club 4, IRC 2, 3, 4, Qujll and Scroll 3, 4, Chieftain 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4, Calendar Girl Candidate 4. PAULETTE RITENOUR Shy is the grl, coy is the wo- man fUnknownj L Club Vaudevllle 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill Squad 2, 3, 4. DIANA ROBLDI I Live for those who love me QBanksJ Detroit, Michigan 1, 2, Choir 4, FHA 4. GARY ROLLSTIN He that has patience may com- pass anythjng fRabelaisJ NHS 4. RUTH REEB Kindness, the poetry of the heart fAime-Martlnj L Club Vaudeville 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1,Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4,Class Play 3, NHS 3, 4, Band 1, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4,Muslca1 4, Ensemble 2, 4, Latin Club 4,State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2, FHA 1. -vw ' wf x 4'1 .E'2..Z'I,. ' , , f, .. . - 1 k .fz,,r,,,. v-.M -, W 4 ' 1555453-52 . 1 me I JERRY ROSS Take the strength of a man fBeechingj Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Ski Club 4, L Club 4, L Club Vaudeville 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. J EROLYN ROTHMAN A lovely apparition fWordsworthl L Club Vaudeville 3, GAA 1, 2,Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, DrlllSquad 1, 2, 3. ALAN ROSENBURG All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream QPoej Student Council 2, DECA 4. CHERI ROSENOFF She walks in beauty like the night fLord Byron, L Club Vaudeville 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill Squad 1, 2, 3, Pep Club Talent Show MC 4, Student Council 4, Class Play 3, 4, Choir 1, FBLA 3, 4, FNA 1. DONNA ROSS Talk happiness, the world is sad enough fwilcoxj L Club Vaudeville 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Choir 2, 2, 4, Ensemble 3, 4,Sclence Club TOM ROTHE I am that merry wanderer Shakespeare, Student Librarian 4. . W LARRY SANFORD If music be the food of love, play on QShakespeareJ Football 2, 4, L Club 2, 4, L Club Vaudeville 2, 4, NHS 4, Band 1, 2, 4, Dance Band 2, Choir 2, 4,Musical 4, President 4, Quar- tet 4, Ensemble 4, Ski Club 2, 4, Science Club 4, Ecuador 3. CLAUDIA SCHECK A true friend is forever a friend qmac Donald, L Club Vaudeville 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Drill Squad 1, 2, 3. JULIA SEARS My heart took fire fKeatsl L Club Vaudeville 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill Squad 2, 4, Band 1, 3, FBLA 3,Skl Club 4, FNA 1, Footlighters 3, 4, Pep Club Talent Show 4, Musical 3. LeROY SHEW A quiet man with many friends QDavisJ Tecumseh, Nebraska 1, Foot- ball 4, Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, L Club 2, 3, 4, L Club Vaudeville 3, 4. TERRY RUTLEDGE Gallant and straight and true QAuslanderl Football 1, 3, 4, Track 1, 3 4, L Club 4, L Club Vaudeville 4 PAT SAU ER Lovelier than jewels L Club Vaudevllle 1, 2, GAA1, Pep club 1, 2, 3, 4, Squad 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3, 4. 11. ,,,,.,, S' O Q-fe' JOANN Sl-IOOK As merry as the day is long QShakespeareJ Bedford, Iowa 1, L Club Vau- devllle 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, Ski Club 4, Latin Club 3, 4. SISHC the exquisite silence to QAlkenJ Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 4, L Club 2, 3, L Club 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, , Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All Band 4,Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. 4-.X 3-Q 583103 ., ,,,,l,,,f. .,, .,., W MARK SMITH We met on roads of laughter QDoaneJ Wrestling 1, Band 1, 2, Choir 3, 4. MAYNARD SMITH They can conquer who believe they can Wlrgllj FFA 3, 4. BILL SMITH I, too, could dream fSymondsl FFA 1, 2, 3. NANCY SNIDER She has laughed as softly as lf she s1ghed QBrownlngl L Club Vaudeville 1, GAA 1, Pep Club l, 2, 3, FTA 2. BRUCE SPENCE Growing in wisdom and in sta- ture fBatesJ Football 1, Basketball 2, Track 3, Class Play 3, 4, NHS 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 4, FTA 2, Science Club 2, 4, IRC 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3. VICKIE SPITSNAUG LE Full of gentle kindness fC1eghornJ Atchison, Kansas 1, L Club Vaudevllle 2, 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Class Play 3, Science Club 1, 2, 4, Sparkplugs 2, Latin Club 1, 2. MYRNA STILLE Silence is deep as eternity, speech is shallow as time fCarly1eJ Boulder , Colorado 1. JUDY SU NDQUIST Nothing great was ev without enthusiasm L Club Vaudevllle 1, 2, GAA 1,Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Squad 1, 2, 3, 4,Assista.nt Lead er 4, Class Play 3, 4, NHS 3, 4 Treasurer 4, Choir 1,Sk'l Club 3, 4, IRC 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Redskin 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor 4, Debate and Forensics 2, 3, 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, President 4, Pep Club Talent Show 1, 2, 4, Model UN 3, Girls' State 3, Prom Ser- ver 2, Calendar Girl 4,AFS Com- mittee 4, Redskln Recognition 4, Elks Leadership Award 4, Sorop- timist Citizenship Award 4, Boet- tcher Scholarship 4. 1 A , 'Qhlia ' 55. lm. washes., ., Q- ,g X x x A 3. Q0 ' CT .335 er DAVID SUTTON My skis are the things that give me my wings 1G1bsonJ Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3 4' L Club Vaudeville 1 2 3 v I 1 I 1 4, Ski Club 3, 4. 3 - N' ,. YL, LINDA STURGIS Virtue is the truest nobility fCervantesJ FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1. DENNIS SWARTZ And life ls never the same again QMacDona1dj Football 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 23 Baseball 1gL Club 2, 3, 4, L Club Vaudeville 2, 3, 43 Student Council 1, Sld Club 4: Wrestling Manager 4. N JANICE SWARTZ A woman with lips made warm for laughter QBennettJ L Club Vaudeville 2g GAA 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Drill Squad 33 Choir 2, 43 Science Club 4: Calendar Girl Candidate 4. Y' x DAVID TINDALL Give me the life I love QStevensonj Wentworth, Missouri 1, 2, Choir 3, 4. CLARENCE TONSING Berthoud Colorado 1 Bur ington, Colorado 2, FFA 3, DECA GEORGIA TEETER The gentleness and grace QArmstrongl L Club Vaudeville 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, FBLA 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Redskin 2, 3, 4, AFS 2, 3. ROGER THORNTON Basketball 1, 25 Track 1, 25 Sld Club 4. DONNICE THRUSH Yet in herself she dwelleth not QLowe1ll Pep Club 2, 3, Drill Squad 3. TERESA TIGGES Patience is nobler motion than any deed QBartolj L Club Vaudeville 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Drill Squad 33 Student Council 3, Band 1, 2gEn- semble 2gSld Club 3, 43Art Club 4, Calendar Girl Candidate 4. PATSY TRUESDELL Patience is ahigh certain virtud' QChaucerl Clarks, Nebraska 13 L Club Vaudeville 2, 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 43 Vice-President 35 Secretary 4: Pep Club 3, 4g Class Play 3513-and 2, 33 Choir 33 FHA 2, 3, 4, Par- Hamenmrian 3g President 4. JOHN VERSIIEEG Man, the tool of his machine Ukuslanderj FFA 1. BRUCE WADMAN For life is the mirror and slave QAnonymousJ C olorado Springs , Football 35 Baseball 2, 3, 4 RUTH TURNER If a woman have long hair, a glory to her fBiblel Choir 2, 3, Sparkplugs 2. iss 1.90 KJV WARNER want to live and workand plan QPerk1nsJ L Club Vaudeville 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ED WAGNER His kind blue eyes are gay and glowing lK1lmerQ Los Altos, California 1, 2. RAY WAGNER Let me entertain you fUnknownj Mitchell, Nebraska 1, 2, 3, Pep Club Talent Show 4. DICK WANAMAKER And you seek him for peace qGibran, Cross Country 4. ANN WARNOCK Shall I compare thee to a sum- mer's day ? Shakespeare, L Club Vaudevllle 1, 2, 3, 4, Queen Candidate 4, GAA 1, Letter Bearer 2, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 1, Secretary 3, Student Council 1, Class Play 3, Choir 1, 3, 4, Secretary-Treas- urer 4, All State Choir 3, Ensem- ble 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 4, IRC 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, President 4, Chief- tain 2, 3, 4, Editor 4,AFS Com- mittee Chairman 4, Pep Club 'Pal- ent Show 1, 2, 4, Girls' State 3, Calendar Glrl Candidate 2, 3, 4. WATSON love, pure and true fTownsendJ L Club Vaudeville 1, GAA 1, Club 1, 2, 3, NHS 4, Choir , 3, 4, FTA 2, 3. ivy t- ,,-- LORRAINE WEEDIN My heart has reaped where it has sown QBu1-roughsj Band 1, 2, Choir 3, 4, FHA 4, FTA 2. BOB WHITEHOUSE True is the tale that I tell of my travels QAnonymousj Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, Student Council 1, Class Play 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, Solo and Ensemble 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1,IRC 2, 3, 4, President 4, Model UN 3, Boys' State 3, Latln Club 3, 4, German Seminar 4, AFS 3, 4, Exchange Student to Germany 4. KARLA WHITSON Yet I must have my dreams if I must live fR0binsonQ L Club Vaudeville 3, GAA 1, Pep Club 1, 3, 4, Drill Squad 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Art Club 4. RONALD WHITTECAR I llft my eyes on high flillmerj Football 1, White Shirt Club 1, DECA 4, Baseball 2. KATHY WEBER I have to fight my doubts away Qliisery Willow Brook, Illinois 1, 2, 3, L Club Vaudevllle 4, Pep Club 4, Choir 4, Ski Club 4, Art Club 4, Student Librarian 4. 'G? - if - C' - MAX WEEKS Heaven is not reached at a sin gle bound Uiollandj Track 1, FFA 1, 2, Spark plugs 3. .19 AW .fig ' Nhrxxk Y .gn-f' .nv 'ibn JUDY WITT Our lives float on quletwaters fwagstaffl L Club Vaudeville 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA 1g Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Let- ter Bearer 3, 4gDr1l1 Squad 3, 45 NHS 45 FHA lg FBLA 45 Science Club 45 IRC 4. JOHN WILLIAMS Shall ye conquer me ? fKl1merl Football 1. SONJA WILLIAMS QTURNERJ Home-keeping hearts are hap- piest QLougfellowl Pep Club 1, FBLA 3. MARCIA WILLIS I want to lend a helping hand fPerkinsJ Cherry Creek, Colorado lg Pep Club 2, 3, 43 FHA 2, 3, 43 FBLA 3, 45 Vice-President 43 Art Club 4. 36 GARY WOODS Tall was he as a viking, kindly and strong fForjeanj Football 1, 2, 3, 4gBasketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 25 Baseball 1, L Club 45 L Club Vaudeville 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Vice-President 33 Student Council li Science Club 45 Boys' State 3. hi int' if KEITH WRIGHT Music vibrates in the memory QShelleyJ Pep Club Talent Show 2, 3. MARGARET ZEILER Life has loveliness to sell QTeasdalej L Club Vaudeville 1, 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 45 Student Council 2, NHS 3, 4, Majorette 3, 45 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4g IRC 3, 4. ROBERT WORKMAN This one man I remember Qlngelowl Football 1, 2, 4g Track 2, 3 4, Cross Country 35 L Club Vande ville 2, 4, Ski Club 4. . ,... RUSSELL YORK I observe life with mild Q' ment QSlcha.rdJ Burlington, Iowa 13 Ski RON WOODS My mind to me a kingdom is KDYGYJ L Club Vaudevllle 2, 39 Pub- lications 4. A ., e , X L .lic I ,Q -2 ' - N ff' ' 7 K fm. 3 , 'mv-'.'. , ' 'IJ 45 'ff-1 Reminiscing over their experiences as AFS students abroad are Ann Barkley and Bob Whitehouse, who went to Germany, and Sandy King, who was in Denmark. XXX 37 64 ,9ll WUI!! Gfy 0 M5515- SUE ALLEN DALE OVERTURF Born January 1, 1946 Born Sepiember 16, 1946 Died February 3, 1963 Dilid Duembel' 1, 1952 mbers of the Junior class are, row three, left to right: John Weber, Wilber Pfieff, Harry Pointer, Ken Ferrell, Cecil Neth- , Dwight Keller, Rex Mowrey and Ivan Griess. Row two: Huey Anderson, Wayne Bromley, Rich Brmms, Dick Stevenson, nis Cressey, Ron Bland, Doug Cressey, Jerry Peden andVern Elijah. Row one: Nancy Foster, Linda Conrey, Judy Maisch, Trethewey, Pam Foster, Sandy Vineyard and Glenna Bliss. mf ey kfi: F , y X X 111 6 . i g , we The Juniors in this picture are, left to right, row four: David Jones, Daryl Carlson, William Woods, Dwayne Ballard, Don Conn, Don Denny, David Bothim, Bruce Wenze, Lee Cline and Dan Belock. Row three: Chuck Ulfers, Robert Trethewey, Gary Disney, Jerry Starck,Gary Fentiman, Terry Duffey, John Chick, Larry Moritz, Charles Armfield and Dick Burge. Row two: Suzie Owens, Marjie Burden, Sandy Meyer, Candy Jeffery, Jennifer Brown, Linda Lindlief, Nancy Sides, Elaine Adams, Maria Kiger and Leorra Lehl. Row one: Linda Mogensen, Shari Shavage, Sherry Wittaker, Rita Winkley, Karen Kauffman, Sharon King, Charlene Simma, Sandy Vineyard, Gloria Santillanes, Beula.h Bonner and Lois Reeb. 38 The following Juniors are, left to right, row three: Dennis Steiner, John Chism, Keith Massey, Robert Becker, Mark Stuckey, Dale Overturf, Marlin Bitterman, Dick Williams, Dave Pederson and George Skroch. Row two: Dean Salmons, Jerry Peden, John Hotal- ing, Walter Graese, Ken Ferrell, Dwight Keller and Raymond Gonzales. Row one: Jeannie Carlson, Maryanne Stone, Kathy Smith, Barbara Vincent, Joan Wright, Helen Keirnes, Annelie Cumpsten and Linda Lachinski. YE 11. 2 -,, 'i Q N. S' Q fe 2-ff , 2V , S rl ,z ', 1 1 if X 5, Q .. , its yd-5 an x8 xl x Qu. ,fe Fi , T I 0xv s xA.a Y. l 1 I uxxs in 'b'5 'el The Juniors in this picture are, left to right, row three: Jim Anderson, Don Dickenson, Felix Trinidad, Dale Prull, John Chick, Wilber Pfeiff, Larry Moritz and Ken Bacon. Row two: Pat Menard, Sandy Leraas, Kathy Skendzel, Vicki Winslow, August Tilger Larry Coxa.nd Norman Dietz. Row one: Karin Earle, Gwen Lapp, Sandy Scoles, Phyllis Ellis, Dane Packard, Gloria Fabrizius Joyce Benson and Mary Brunmeier. 39 These Juniors are, left to right, row three: Terry Wells, Groves Kooper, Felix Trinidad, Bob Nelson, Delbert Cruise, Albert Salas, Gary Kretzer, Jerry Taylor. Row two: Marleen Swanson, Kathy Risinger, Mary Worden, Barbara Dallemand, Evelyn Swartz, Linda Eames, Cathy Burris, Cherie Biasini and Tim Velasquez. Row one: Susan Moon, Jane Huber, Donna Smith, Denise Melick, Shelia Hurley, Diane Draxler and Sandy Bell. Q W f e- -,ww - f . - - ,.,- , a . . . study in French JUNIORS , ,. ' 3g,,,...,.... record in Spanish lab rrrr ifgig q g ' e r . . . debate in speech Refi! practice addition in algebra sing in choir 41 sketch in art if The following Juniors are left to right, row three: Ed McCrea, Doug Fenton, Larry Halsey, Ken Schroetlin, Harry Pointer, Felix Trinidad, Albert Salas and Dennis Horst. Row two: Dorothy Schott, Kathy Risinger, Gloria Fabrizius, Mary Pudge, Joan Jonach Donna Enke and S lvia McBlair. Row one: Sandy Bell, Dana Bossert, Marlow Schultz, Susan Baugh, Delia Schultz, Linda Manning Y Terre Loomis, Nancy Meeker and Marjorie Franken. 42 These Juniors are, left to right, row three: Mike Silva, Dwight Dlttmar, Ron Mock and Tim Dreis, Row two: Pat Grleser, Margar- et Christensen, Brenda Keener, Marcelyn Heinze, Flora Moya and Denise Hoover. Row one: Janis Crosby, Diane Shaffer, Cheryl Meyer, Janice Tegtman, Bobbie Pierce, Nancy Meeker and Peggy Malchow. 1-ftf7Ef5?f'e sig . fs Ke 7 0 'X '-in fi:- . I I Th Juni in thi i tur ar 1 ft to right row three: William Ruesch Marne Jurgemeyer, John Deets, Selby Batty, David Far- leye Dav?d'2'loyd,sJgri'y Jihn:dn,eRex Mowrby, Larry Klein and Kent Sullivan. Row two: Fritz Graese, Keith Paine, Steve Smith, Paxil Guerrero, Gerald Ruckle, Ronald Frink, Neal Buckner, Arlon Shaeffer and Ken Schroetlin. Row one: Vivan Olander, Linda Singleton, Susan Hoffman, Cecelia Dunn, Sharon Puls, Christina Clausen and Sherry Kirkpatrick. 43 These Juniors are, left to right, row four: Marlan Bitterman, Raymond Gonzales, Bob Thompson, Ken Ferrell, David Jones and John Chism. Row three: Larry Roberts, Donn Wilson, Glen Helzer, Keith Massey and Don Conn. Row two: Laurie Anderson, Cathy Beck- er, Joyce Allen, Sharen Ryan, Sue Allen, Pat Devlin and Marsha Hale Row one- Audrey Chandler Mary Shockman Ronalee Bra ' - 1 y Y, Suzanne Fiechter, Toni Vasquez, Judy Bridgeman, Dixie Barber and Velda Ivers. P Y , 'Q r :Vi a......! . . . listen in U. S. history JUNIORS . build in shop -11 . . . experiment for chemistry research for physics 45 work for journalism and study for English The Juniors in this picture are, left to right, row three: Jim Manning, Tim Chambers, Earl Smith and Ken McCrady. Row two: Jean Specketer, Judy Garvey, Sandra Munsinger, Nancy Moore, Sharon Herald. Row one: Helen Burkard, Peggy Milligan, Marji Speece, Nancy Schmer, Rose Ann Retzlai, Bill Ritter and Harlan Horst. ,ig Other Juniors are, left to right, row one: Paul Logue, Jon Carlson, Tom Deuth, Ron son, Dave Cooper, Ron Smith and Dennis Horst. Row two: Jean Specketer, Susan Doreen Skinner, Sandy Houston, Evelyn Furr, Margaret Bond and Judy Garvey. Juniors absent when pictures were taken were: Dennis Lebsack, Kathy Sanford, Suellyn Da- vidson, Sharon Beltz, Bill Gibson, Ralph Nelson, Susan Baker, Gary Clymer, Evangeline Bustos, Dwight G1a.hn, Nancy Quick, Cindy Ferguson, Ken Harden, David Leonhardt, Bob Creed, Steve Davenport, David Fox, Flora Chavez and Lavern Tjaden. Juniors, row one, left to right, are: Bruce Mowery, Harlan Horst, Rick Propp, Gordon Rose, Larry Chrlsman, Norm Bechtold and Terry Neil. Row two: Cody Highland, Marleen Allen, Rose Ann Retzlaff, Nola Bishop, Marji Speece, Gary Kretzler, Tom Scofield and Jim Fogerty. CLASS OF' ,625 .yn memory W BOR N Ji' NOVEMBER 19, 1946 DIED CARL RYNEARSON AUGUST 6, 1962 Sophomores in this group are, left to right, row three: Peter Schneider, Larry Depperschmidt, Ron Miller, John Lohr, Larry Tomson, Ron Zimmerman. Row two: Bob Hudson, Ron Ballard, Ned Callan, Ronnie Reichert, Russell Wilson. Row one: Martin Brown, Wayne Farmer, Kent Gregg, Jim Miller. 47 VS? Y CT -5111 Pictured in this group are, left to right, row three: Richard Klitzke, Eugene Brovsm, Gerald Gates, Daryle Carter, Bob Scantlin, Joe Davidsen, Rick Freeburn, Terry Irby. Row two: Warren Wright, Ken Silva, Dick Whitehouse, Bob Kunisch, Fred DeSmith, Don McMullin. Row one: Vicki Rea, Kathleen Schmidt, Joyce Lebsack, Harriet Winegarden, Selinda Karspeck, Wanda Vigil. 48 Seated in this group are, left to right, row three: Daniel Guthrie, Terry Irby, Paul Abeyta, Gale Stiner, Rod Moritz, McCoy Mares, Bill Hale. Row two: Allen Holliday, Terry Whitzel, Russell Boggess, Jim Meier, Steve Griffith, Ronald Shockey, Mike Macy. Row one: Jim Sumner, GaryWise, Bonnie Grebe, Mary Hackenberg, Beverley Kramme. 1 x. Members of this group are, left to right, row three: L. J. Salmons, Jim Garthwaite, Eddie Smith, Tim Crosby, Jim Davis, Bob Bower, Mark Williams, Steve Yockey. Row two: Vern Highbarger, Robert Allen, Bob Chenoweth, Orin Matthews, Ron Shockey, Jerry Hummel, Ray Block, Tim Johnson, Lowell Smith. Row one: Art Adams, Noralyn Barwick, Dianna Dunning, Sharon Arm Borden, Cormie Jo Wacker, Syd Nicoson, Paula Rider, Sue Chiappini, Bob Hudson. 49 Sophomores in this group are, left to right, row three: Terry Whitzel, Steve Beauprez, Vernon Culver, Leslie Wild, Robert DeMuth. Row two: Terry Datz, Jim Archer, Daryl Braden, Dave Schneider, Ed Nugent, Merlin Moyer. Row one: Steve Case, Jerry White, Pat Stahlecker, Edie Wiley, Eileen Mills, Judy Tillman, Betty Proctor, Ruth Magusson Devera Stroh. ,ii lllll lllll llll -www S . 9 learn the different fundamentals of plane geometry QW Q, . ,S , 1' -I-r,1f7a,9jI?q3 -wp 'gf , y s ff enjoy field trips in biology . . . study world problems, past and present, in world history . . . 50 FJOZOVUO E1 S concentrate on all phases of French 3 'H 'S FD 3 0 3' OIUOID OZ f.'77'r Q take time out for fun in Spanish Il . . . study Caesar and the Roman gods in Latin ll och i 51 ,HES Pictured in this group are, left to right, row three: Larry Proctor, John DeMares, Robert Magruder, Jerry Edmonds, Gerald Berg, Dave Hagler, Linda Swayze. Row two: Elizabeth Fabrizius, Darla Gugelman, Sharon Imel, Jane Augus- tine, Joyce Hart, Bonnie Hersh, Bommie Skoglund, Linda Irwin. Row one: Sherry Stagmeyer, Cheryl Wagner, Linda Shipley, Ester Guerrero, Diane Dicldnson, Judy McDonough, Nelda Pointer. 52 The sophomores in this group are, left to right, row three: Jim Stewart, Johnny Santillanes, John Tesar, Jon Chev- alier, Melvin Lanphear, Charles Skow, Allen Lebsack, John Ramirez. Row two: Nancy Russell, Gloria Adame, Barbie Kelsey, Frances Greenwalt, Shirley Beth Scott, Claudia Wedel, Carol Mayberry, Janet Hein. Row one: Diane Piersel, Peg Burden, Linda Burgdorff, Mervlyn Lockard, Mimi Fancher, Estella Haines. ' insm, 14 f ,fa ln'f g,fwa f 5 ......,,. Q, .sw .N I, Sophomores in this group are, left to right, row four: Jan Sugarman, Barry Floyd, Gary Hausman, Jim Davis, Bob Bower, Don Harper, Raymond Starck, Paul Salas. Row three: Orin Matthews David Hoffman, Dennis Colton, Bill Brubaker, Larry Pacas, Sharon Demoney, Mary Solis, Rick Harmon. Row two: Connie Gonzales, Kathy Hirsch, Carol Zeiler, Lucile Versteeg, Geraldine Bartlett, Claudia Blado, Linda Miller, Lois Hagedorn, Diana Mitchem. Row one: Glenell Stephenson, Vickie Hennig, Ann Jackson, Sue Reyes, Pat Linneman, Ellen Weickum, Candy Toynton, Connie McDa.neld, Alice Clark. 53 Pictured in this group are, left to right, row three: Steve Bath, Steve DeHerrera, Jim Chism, Steve Worden, Jerry Edmonds, Ronnie Reichert, Dennis McKe1vy, Jack Uhrich, Gary Wise, Terry Moore, Jim Sumner. Row two: Stanley Brian, Gary Johnson, Randy Bakel, Bill Sanden, Paul Steiner, Robert Wells, Harry Farmer, Gary Cissell. Row one: Sharon Karst, Paula Branstner, Glenda Odell, Alicia Dady, Page Peebles. debate in speech . . . give revised version of Silas Marner in English ll dissect worms in biology . . . 54 000 FJOZOZTJOKD E1 enjoy Mr.DeFries' lecture in world r geography .. S CD I3 I-I lvl lfgliixfw 0 sgrllif' Fl, E2 E u learn the fundamentals of wood chiseling in , '.0 Woodshop Il I V ,,.,..o----.....- 4 f Z ' 6 1' 2'-5 .I ff,- . , ' V L. . . K- ' A V f '. 2 --31'.--',:.'.'f:l's'f'- 1 fm -. . -. w .4 l- 1 -,av 21-1 .3-f 1 fa . .. -... K K .. -.,-,..-..,.,..p.,-.rn-F,.-r 3,4- .--Q an-. ,. 4. , .f A, . .,f,,..--- ul., . ., M, ,.-.Q -, .- V :fy ,, .l ' - ,..,,,,- ..., ..,...,..,.JL.,, -, . - rv N .... f, s,,,.,,...g..,,,5 5,..,,.:xv-,,..-A .Ya , A, ,.,. . .,.-, ,f.- .-- .sm J- f. ,, .N ., W...-in . -,.. ,M have fun while learning to drive safely in driver's education . . 55 A S Members of this group are, left to right, row three: Gary Cissell, David Melton, Terry Brown, Roger Bokelman, Eugene Van Blaricom. Row two: Cathie Robbins, Ann Howard, Becky Cuney, Ann Christensen, Greg White. Row one: Mary Rutledge, Mary Hackenberg, Sandy Thompson, Sandy Dinsmore, Pam Vonderohe, Cheryie Koehler. 56 Seated in this group are, left to right, row three: Lenore Carlson, Karen Schwindt, Bob Billmire, Glen Peterson, Lewis Baughman, Billy McConnell, Wayne Forsythe, John Stuart. Row two: Linda Neil, Brenda Bernhardt, Elise Kind, Linda Becker, Kathy Isbell, Gloria Carrera, Barbara Martinez, John Thornbur? Row one: Roseanne Floyd, Mary Solis, Debby Skinner, Jane Irwin, Eleanor Ornelas, Margie Fraedrich, Sandy Pu scher, Sharon Foster. Members of this group are, left to right, row three: Doug Roe, Curtis Chick, Marvin Freemyer, Bill Kline, Mike Macy, Tom Sanford. Row two: Fred Kjar, Jerry Beitz, Kari Woods, Judy Riunfelt, Linda Edwards, Barbara Abeyta. Row one: Patsy Linneman, Kathy Jones, Susan Shehorn, Lesley Tompson, Brenda Bernha.rdt, Judy Moya. Sophomores absent from the group pictures are: Alicia Blanco, Betty Chappell, Connie Marts, Cynthia Elijah, Dale Dittmar, Mike Roblin, Robert Smith, Doug Margheim, Kathy Knaus, Merlyn Carfield, Penny Smith, Cindy Thrush, Jim Kerr, Pat Wright, Jackie Sterkel. 57 in this group are, left to right, row two: Janie Seated in this group are, left to right, row two: Billy Ellen McWethy, Cheryl Bader, Margaret Er- McConnell, Terry Bland, John Curry, Lewis Baughman, Row one: West Rimer, Pamelalee Timblin, Betty Elby Adamson, Ross Bergstresser. Row one: Doris Sharon Parker, Janice Geist, Jensen, Sharon Whitzel, Claudia Blado, JoArme Frank, Paul Vonderohe, Jim Sumner. I F E H 62 5.1 5 .4. ,Q Y .X .x.x,,.fl . . . buy books in the FTA Bookstore . . . increase their reading ability . . . receive individual attention in English class . . Iearn safety through the use of the new fire escapes . . . :J I was gf is . . study the basics of nursing 43,- f spend one period a day preparing for choir programs 1 I Freshmen are, row two, left to right: Craig Ketterling, Ron Carfield, Ron Albers, Roberta Hyatt, Stella Hernandez, Lynnita Mattock, Tandy Haven, Loydene Hanna. Row one: Carol Bashford, Vicky Lebsack, Leslie Sheets, Kathy Gates, Jenny Velasquez, Brenda Sewell, Nancy Bauer, Wyvonna McMillan. 60 . ,,, wlefu. The freshmen in this picture are, left to right, row two: James Meis, Dave Doppler, Everett Pfieff, Dave Lynch, Bob Gray, Mark Patterson, Dale Krenning, Steve March. Row one: Mary Ann Versteeg, Susan Poeschl, Kathy Edwards, Carol Longmore, Cindy Meeker, Carol Kennedy, Kathy Kensinger, Elizabeth Martinez, Dixie Veatch. -Il a-1 Freshmen in this picture are, left to right, row three: Teri Benedetti, Charlotte Glahn, Lynell Connor, Janet Hanson, Ray Breckenridge, Ken Eicher, Dick Sullivan, Pat Stoupa a.nd Tonya Veatch. Row two: Dennis Retzlaff, Trudy Wake, Forrest Benson, Larry Lawrence, Roger Selby, Ricky Haugen, Linda Au- miller, Jerri Collard. Row one: Milan Karspeck, Beth Hooley, Jeannie Schrnale, Eugene Griffith, Mike McBroom, Don Hagedorn, Lloyd Meeker and Tom Veit. 61 These freshmen are, left to right, row three: Sheridan Scofield, Nadine Abeyta, Cindy Henderson, James Kuehl, Terry Marghein, Martha Ornelas, Pam Strand, Ken Wilson, Jimmy Effenbeck and Randy Decker. Row two: Larry Lewis, Bonnie Chenoweth, Barbara Devlin, Tom Dunning, Robert Garcia, Don Arns, Gary Hadley, Mike Richards, Karen Frink and Alvin Garcia. Row one: Robert Klingenburg, Jessie Zubia, Bill Kerr, Roberta Hyatt, Kathy Kensinger, Robert McBlair, Ronald Horst, J eraldine Heywood and James Packard. FRESHMEN 0 O 0 learn the skills of working with wood . work with metal in metalshop learn the fundamentals of manual ,, . VVYVW 1 A +L JOHNNY TREMAIN in English class . . . rt the paths of Roman gods . . . rn the government capitals of the states Freshmen are, row three, left toright: Jim Fisher, Scott Bray, Don Palmer, Pat Chambers, Roger Bates, LarryWard and Lonnie Heberlein. Row two: Bob Nethken, Sylvia Rivera, Roberta Neville, Joyce Chartier, Eileen Graese, Carol Anthony, Carolyn Anderson and Jack Weickum. Row one: Cindy Walker, Cathy Marts, Christine Colcleugh, Janet Winegarden, Bonnie Langley, Elaine Ramirez, Terry Morgan and Daisy Jones. 64 25, as The above freshmen are, row three, left to right: Robert Krasuski, Ron Fritzler, Lynn Hardy, Bruce I-Linde, Ray Smikahl and David Ramga. Row two: Alan Gould, Dick Sibert, Randy Bruns, Bruce Teare and Phillip Dennee. Row one: Linda Ornelas, Sheryl Ann Lebsack, Geneva Strange, Vicki McConnell, Martha Manley, Cid Shelton, Dallas DeWinton and Linda Smith. -oy Freshmen in this picture are, row three, left to right: Danny Schaeffer, Dale Greer, Marvin Becker, Larry Schmidt, Tim Jankovsky, Dennis Bernhardt, Ben Brian and Dean Rumley. Row two: John Barkley, Arthur Martinez, Larry Thornburg, Eddie Cross, Kenny Hendrickson, Doug Davenport and Steve Mitchell. Row one: Ethel Jamis, Barbara Valdez, Francis Stroh, Donna Theilman, Marylee Rowe, Lonnie Denny and Norma Frary. 65 H'- 'X These freshmen are, left to right, row four: Jerry Tillman, Lee Sherbenou, Howard Hawkins, George Wild, Don Showalter, Ricky Haack and Dean Alps. Row three: Charles Conrey, Tom Maitland, Danny Dever, Harold Sears, Tom Baker, Mack Bauer, Dick Chiappini and Delbert Schott. Row two: Vernon Maupin, Mark Sugarman, Ken Johnson, Terry Johnson, Dave Green, Larry Fenton and Jeff Seilback. Row one: Kitty Callahan, Helen Carrera, Kay Bonner, Marcia Faucett, Joyce Rogers and Patricia Hart. design and build model homes in art learn the art of cooking . . . . practice to become homemakers . FRE ME On the way to the cafeteria are, left to right, row four: Jim Barker, James York, Jack Gallegos. Row three: Yvonne Shannon, Velma Southall, Elaine Quaid, Kathy Kittleson. Row two: Sue Clatter- baugh, Marcia Bonsall, Cheryl Oswan- del, Deena Wilder. Row one: Richard Stengaard, Laree Kiely and Charles Va.n Cleave. Watching a film in the auditorium are these freshmen, row two, left to right: Regina Van Deberg, Viki Watson, Carol Langley, Linda Zimbel- man, Susan Williamson, Joy Thrush, Linda Nickerson. Row one: Steve Moser, Raymond Rich, Jerry Moritz, Glenn Scheid, Steve Wleranga. Also watching are, row one: Bill Johnson, Gerald Becker, Mary Chrisman, Marilynn Egan and Earl Brown. Waiting for the picture to start are, left to right, row three: Norma Frary, Sharon Amack, Betty Velasquez, Karyl McBain. Row two: David Spren- ger, Charles Gray, James Meis, Kirk Logue, Vicky Crespin. Row one: Mardie McCreary, Lon- nie Denny, Mary Graham, Kathleen Rowley, Karen McGranahan. hh: ,www . .'1.,w,ffQ?Qd?k s wa.',....: WJ' Y -ur' tn- ,. Xi 6 L Freshmen in this picture are, left to right, row three: Scott Bray, Richard Stengaard, Carol Anthony, Judy Pritchett. Row two: Cruz Subia, Robert Patton, Steve Williamson, David Warnock, Ann Thornton, Kary1McBain. Row one: Beverly Schaeffer, Rosemary Nugent, Mary Graham, Dorma Prull, Karen Mc- Granahan, Daisy Jones and Theresa Widup. 68 rf? t,,.-nr Freshmen here are, left to right, row three: Cindy Allen, David Warnock, Robert Specketer, Connie Walles, Karen DeNeul, Rae Dyne Drake, Sharon Manifold and Connie Armfield. Row two: Virginia Solis, Dan Stroh, Sylvia Kremer, Glenna Marshall, Pat Tilger, Carol Funk, Jim Blado, Anne Gallegos and Sandra Kauffman. Row one: Cheryl Oswandel, Patricia Hines, Jackie Rea, Kathy Schneider, Carolyn Casement, Jim Hutcheson, Tom Fellows and Steve Hammers. ann , ' W ' 0 mfs any ,A ,,.,,f 5,Q,w .,,.6W, K. ,K yiv 5, , i' zgif 1M ai2s9 g'f55 - 1 Y t 'Z'f ' - Jwvii'-: 5 ,g.u,,C. ,gn ,. , .. ,ww ,QQ ,X v i xx S fi Q, ff. N95 www. Sfswgik' 1 fgiai ww A Q N ,K X :Ei ' x Q ESX E 1 Q , ' anvil NX if ju SX' ,ff 1 Wm 9 is ,I X- ag, iff f Q- 4 gg, 5: Q x M.. Q f . 'if ww E- ww :.,1- sf- 'ff iwfig gzfs-X ia: ' ,. ,gf-,g A .A :ff Ji? 5515 ff 3 Q g -Xl f. f . , M-gf-.gx - F -s N 151.1 . sy y , 1 .. N - 1- .,,. if-1' -. 53, M Q ' ir. . . .. - '5Q?sfi3Y '5'iwa.rw'-gwve + f A XP X V-xx WN X UfUI'E eachers vf mericu Officers of FTA are: Caroline Kezer, presidentgMar- sha Hale, treasurer, Daryl Carter, secretaryg and Steve Case, vice-president. Qu ,nt First customer for the new FTA bookstore, Janet De Boer, finds a selection to her liking. Cadet teaching . State convention . . . Bookstore . . . Parties . Members of FTA are, left to right, row four: Doug Hunter, Pat Chambers, Daryle Carter, Larry Freemeyer, John Frank, Kathy Risinger, Marji Burden, Cindy Walker, Sheila Lauer and Nancy Foster. Row three: Car- olyn Anderson, Cindi Meeker, Patricia Hart, Rosanne Floyd, Sharon Parker, Alicia Blanco, Janet Hein, Mar- sha Hale, Marleen Swanson and Cathy Burriss. Row two: Teri Benedetti, Carol Kennedy, Pam Buren, Karen McGra.na.han, Betty Grebe, Bonnie Grebe, Kathy Schmidt, Karen Kauffman, Karyl McBain and Jeannie Carl- son. Row one: Janice Tegtman, Devera Stroh, Betty Chappell, Kay Bonner, Charlotte Glahn, Carolyn Kezer, Karen Schwindt, Judy McDonough, Brenda Bernhardt, Karin Earle and Judy Maisch. ll Sllllilllili rx Student Council Back to School Night found council members guid mg parents to class rooms to attend classes 'vx, 5 , Homecoming . , Calendars . . Twirp season . asf 1.5 I Slave Day . . 73 Officers of LHS student body are: HueyAnderson, vice-presidentgMar1een Swanson, treasurerg Janet DeBoer, secretaryg and Gary Gray, president. Members of Student Council are, left to right, row four: Bill Hale, Bob Hudson, Glen Sheid, L. J. Salmons, Roger Conn, Jack Uhrich, Scott Bray, Dick Chiappini, Ken Eicher, John Kezer and Bob Chiappini. Row three: Sandy Kauff- man, Deena Wilder, Laree Kiely, Rich Bruns, Walter Graese, Randy Bruns, Dave Peterson, Bob Carlson, Steve Beauprez, Tony Ramirez and Don Carlson. Row two: Marleen Swanson, Rosemary Nugent, Linda Smith, Bonnie Langley, Mervlyn Lockard, Paula Rider, Kathleen Pointer, Dwayne Ballard, Dick Stevenson, Dennis Cressey, Huey Anderson and Charles Garthwaite Row one Shiela Hurley Karin Earle Susan Moon Sandy Scoles Janet DeBoer Cheri Rosenhoff Vikie Davis Mary Beth R1chards Ron Eicher and Gary Gray -ww. ...K f' r'er -A Hs. ,,':',f-W S: ??f:z,fi5ffg,f-253' , , , L. . Y. L. .. A L, , 5 ,K Q 5, .1 ,,.. X, , ., .M rm .mv . -, .A qi Ra 23' y Mgdzgfy Nash., We 'R 5lWf,,ifga,'5, 11:4 . v 1, ff' 's'1Tuffgifsif'f'w 53 if fa A -ws V, K' ' ,islam . ef' ' .fi A , 3 f X YQ 1 1 X 9 if 'S' 'gina H . . L ,gg ' ,gf f-sm, .5 ' N , 9 95 .9 -. 2,6 N25 PAM 1 fk'f'N' . fl I J X I. , ag, fx 4. 5' ' if 1. 1- in v .. 115' , .1 ,Xu vx'Il, 1 7 S tri e.- X '- gli' r A V' V , ,K .fry e' t 1 2X f - -Q . - , 'K f 1 H . 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Q, - P., , W Q3 0,1 h- , - ,fr 8 an I Wi '.1e,, ' vf Behind the scene of Pep Club are the industrious members of the Pep Club board: Row four: AnnJackson, Ann Howard and Connie Jo Wacker. Row three: Jan Camp, Glenna Bliss and Marleen Swanson. Row two: Carole Buckley, Linda Ball, Kathy Howard and Karin Earle. Row one: Kris Nelson, Viki Davis, Donna Danielson, Becky Patterson and Jeanette Gates. mnv4HnuUOH4PZ dim hm' Roving twlrlers of the LHS band are: Pam Vonderohe, Gloria Thornton, Zeller, Mary Lynn Jones fdrum majorettey, Paula Rider, Kay Johnson Trethewey. W- W- Nt. -. tu . - Q In . . f . :P , . wa, M., 1qfYQ.,,,,,:ie,,t.,3 :i52A,..,L.:q,SG .K K S, - -Q tfwm, mfs- -Gaf - 4 i,.fa1e.- ' af..f'f: w i i 5l4: ?'5f' ' 2EY.eEi55l5: .. .ww , M 5 . if f Q 'Q 4. ff' 5.52.-iw W5 45 . If X F552 . mgiff., V A , . .- - . H ,E 5533 . V my S . ' 1:1121 .. j , A ,L FA?iGff 'KT - if 5 .. ,.ML...ig.ggPfwfw Q , . wk . A Q-iw 'X '5. fAf 7 .sp .f S.:-.' J gf. ' y, 'xv ' 3: an f-we .. V 7 .. A 5, -use X , Q., f- :X 4 Ai ' - ., 1 - '11 . X Q M. .. . .1554 . .g5x,.i - wg., : -' W . jg? 'Q '- 'ww ,J 5524? .wi - .r N fs.,- f 4. ., - -RW ' I . 'ljgixf . 7 Qs.- ' HSN 3 -, 'ff T. f 'AQZQQW fn ' 3 f Qu. 's 'W S A -S 1 fr! ... v,,. gf . , 'if , ' al ii? nternationul Relations Club Many wild gifts were given and received at the IRC Christmas party! Current event discussions . Model U N . State conferences . J Christmas party . . ...it Officers of IRC are: Sandy King, vice-presidentg 78 Becky Patterson, secretary-treasurerg Bob White- house, presidentg and Margie Speece, librarian. Members of IRC are, left toright, row four: Tim Dreis, DonWilson, HueyAnderson, Dwayne Ballard, Doug Cressey, Dick Stevenson, Lynn Mitchell, Gary Gray and Donny Carlson. Row three: Bob Chiappini, Orlyn Bell, Ron Eicher, Robert Becker, Gloria Adame, Candy Toynton, Bob Whitehouse and Bruce Spence. Row two: Janice Tegtman, Jean Specketer, Mary Worden, Barbara Dallemand, Margie Speece, Cathy Burriss, Marleen Swanson, Cindy Ferguson, Karen Kauffman and Sharon King. Row one: Karin Earle, Glenna Bliss, Janet DeBoer, Judy Linneman, Sandy King, Linda Ball, Judy Sundquist, Jeanette Gates, Margie Zeiler and Jeannie Carlson. 5 :1'1 . GQ x xi, K 'Ht trip down the slopes of Loveland Basin. unter Park . . . Loveland Basin . EWU CHub shout these lively skiers as they prepare for a Sk: meets . . . ' Officers of Ski Club are: Ann Warnock, treasurer, Paroda S I a a n d H ' ' Fulton, secretary, Jan Camp, presidentg and Huey Anderson vice-president. Members of Ski Club are, left to right, row six: Jan Camp, Denny Swartz, Larry Carter, Bob Matthews, Roger Thornton and Tom Adams. Row five: Janet DeBoer, Ann Warnock, Jim Maitland, Dave Floyd, Russ York, Vaughn Gregg, Dale Fentiman, Tim Crosby, Jim Davis, David Melton, Gary Hausman, Barry Floyd, Tommy Maitland, Kris Nelson, Paroda Fulton, Barby Meacham, Judy Sundquist, Estella Haines, Margaret Erwin and Sue Chiappini. Row four: Charles Ulfers, Dave Bothmm, Danny Dever, Bob Magruder, Sam Burgdorff, Bob Carlson, Rich Cherry, George Nelson, Wayne Piersel, Mike Barker, Larry Sanford, Paul Blado, Tiresa Tigges, Viki Davis, Barb Moser, Karla Whitson, Mary Shockman, Judy Maisch, Pam Foster, Mary Hackenberg, Cathie Robbins and Sandy Thompson. Row three: Bill Hale, Mike Macy, Jim Anderson, Velda Ivers, ,Linda Lindlief, Beverly McMillan, Barbara Dalle- mand, Marsha Hale, Kathy Weber, Susan Baugh, Janice Crosby, Betty Grebe, Bonnie Grebe, Claudia Blado, Pam Burkette, Viki Edmonds, Joann Shook, Karen Schwindt, Brenda Bernhardt, Ann Jackson, Sue Reyes and Ellen Mc- Wethy. Row two: Ken McCrady, Gene Van Blaricom, Tommy Sanford, Gregg White, Ned Callan, Dick Gamet, Walter Graese, Bob Recker, Steve Smith, Tim Chambers, Caroline Kezer, Linda Ball, Linda Eames, Cindy Meeker, Karen Frink, Kay Bonner, Evelyn Swartz and Terre Loomis. Row one: Mr. George Santoni, Charles Garthwaite, Scott Bray, Jeff Sellback, Dennis Cressy, John Kezer, Huey Anderson, Bob Chiappinl, Rosemary Nugent, Joan Sheneman, Ken Eicher, Harold Erwin, Dick Sullivan, Ronalee Bray, Linda Singleton, Mary Rutledge, Shelia Hurley, Julie Green, Sandy Vineyard, Glenna Bliss and Suzanne Fiechter. n... , a .ff Y. lllliizfi ' flHi'1i! , SW JUS! X X,X .. X . X. I I I ix IU LI liriifaiill mswml ummm H 1 Q , 1 9 3 if X' gg7W2T1:gnTffig,yfia'w1f f: - . W , X x . A I L.,L.k ,XX t T 41-W.. is .XXL . X, N K: Z' XX ll 5 :lv ,,,.M'..X.,,.,,X.,M,,.X,..,,,X.X - -fm-H - . 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L, xi: is , , ,Ant A.: VA fwqu s . ,, 4513 ca Officers of NFL are: Ronalee Bray, treasurerg Judy Sundquist, presidentg Janet DeBoer, secretary, and Sheryl Lebsack, vice-president. 82 Demonstrating how not to carry on at speech meets are several debaters. Debates . Contests . Tournaments . Speech meets . Members of NFL are, left to right, row three: Laree Kiely, Mardi McCrea.ry, Jean Specketer, Sue Allen, Merlin Parker, Bill Kline and Robert Wells. Row two: Ned Callan, Jeanette Gates, Kris Nelson, Kathy How- ard, Glenna Bliss, Evelyn Swartz and Rich Bruns, Row one: Sue Reyes, Candy Toynton, Judy Shmdquist, Sheryl Lebsack, Janet DeBoer, Ronalee Bray and Sandy Scoles. 11'-'Y Future usiness euders vf 9 America .W K The initiation banquet held at the Gingham Inn was a formal event in November. Banquet at Gingham Inn . Business trips . Christmas party . . Buginggs leadership , officers of FBLA are: Lana Miner, president Viki Davis, secretary, Marcia Willis, vice-pres- identg Judy Witt, historiang a.nd Nancy Foster treasurer. 83 Members of FBLA are, left to right, row three: Marcia Willis, Judy Witt, Pat Sauer, Donna Danielson, Georgia Teetier, Marsha Moore and Viki Davis. Row two: Sandy Leraas, Nancy Foster, Lana Miller, Mary Lynn Jones, Carole Buckley, Cheri Rosenhoff and Sheryl Lebsack. Row one: Janice Tegman, Phyllis Ellis, Suzanne Feichter and Dixie Barber. lv X 'lil Y. 7 1 MW I uf' X LHS 3 if 55 ,, if Me.. f.,... K , S. ,anti rw Members of the choir are left to right row four Marleen Swanson Kathy Risingerg Donna Ross Mark Bechtold Vic Garrett Larry Sanford Davmd Tmdall Ron Eicher Robert Wh1tehouse, Lynn Mitchell R1ch Gary Culver, Bob Wells Daryle Carter, Selby Batty, Ivan GIISSB, Dick Garnet, Doug Fenton, Ron Bland, Kari Nancy Meeker Row three Judy Linneman, Ann Warnock, Richard Klitzke, Bob Kunisch, Allen Hol11day Jim Ron Bauer Orlyn Bell Art Matthews, Judy Bmdgeman, Mary Worden, John Lohr, David ,Duff Paul Blado, Bill Dan Magruder, Joe Dav1dson Charles Garthwaite, Margret Bond Kay Johnson and Kathy Weber as HOIR sw ,af iasiwnmkurwm WW -sag-G53 ,. , Mm.. , A ,l .3 , ,. V, ., L. ,hmmm A Y in , 535,98-vakufv, ,Q 1. 1 I g . i ' 3 , K - A A- , 3 K, V ,,,,.1,.4Lg . ,M K G '- V- J Hf '1f3 r. Vg 2 Q- fiat i 52-I X- ig' 4 . 7,5 5- , ,ki 5,qi,,lA, , Q sk., .5 , ..,, tl ,r.,..wf- , I . , will . l mi ..,, - . -, Row two: Geraldine Bartlett, Linda Singleton, Selinda Karspeck, Margaret Irwin, Jane Erwin, Jeanette Gates, Glenna Bliss, Evelyn Swartz, Carol Zeiler, Barbara Egner, Elizabeth Fabrizius, Leorra Lehl, Becky Cuney, Nancy Russell, Sue Reyes, Joyce Lebsack, Lana Miller, Phyllis Laes, Ann Christensen, Connie Gonzales, Peggy Milligan, Julie Green, Ann Barkley and Jan Camp. Row one: Margaret Ann Christensen, Olivia Guerrero, Pat Grieser, Barbara Abeyta, Diana Roblin, Cathy Burriss, Gail Gray, Lorraine Weedin, Janice Swartz, Margaret Zeller, Linda Keener, Kathy Watson, Caroline Kezer, Claudia Blado, Dane Packard, Sandy Scoles, Cindy Ferguson, Gloria Fabrizius, Ruth Reeb, Kari Woods, Pam Foster, Brenda Keener and Peggy Keever. 85 CJ QY' Q5 Members of the 1963 Chieftain staff are, left to right, row three: Ann Howard, Margaret Erwin, Cathie Ribbins and Jack Barkley. Row two: Jeannie Carlson, Marleen Swanson, Karin Earle, Cathy Burriss and Huey Anderson. Row one: Mary Beth Richards, Bar- by Meacham, Donny Carlson, Dale Fentiman, Bob Chiappini and Ann Warnock. ul' Looking over this year's annual are Ann War- l10Ck, edif0I'9 Mrs- 569-I1 G011dY, SPOHSOTS 2-Hd Hard - working members are busy laying out B2-Fby Meacham, bUSi116SS manager- their sections in order to meet the deadline. Whether on foot or on bicycles, Chieftain staff members are always selling or collecting for ads., ROCKY MOUNTAIN DIRECTORY, SDO -'Q ti Y' Busy with exchanges, ads, and photography are Charles Garthwaite Connie Jo Wacker, Becky Patterson and Glenna Bliss ASe1f Su ortin Tri Weekl Pub by Lovel C Quill and M Scroll International Honorary Society . Initiation Banquet . Picture Grab Bag . Officers of Quill and Scroll are, left to right: Ann War F' I d nock, presidentg Donny Carlson, vice-presidentg le p ' ' Nelson, secretary, and Barby Meacham, treasurer. lilly as if From the combined flames these new initiates light their Relaxing and chatting at the annual Quill and Scroll candles. quet are these Quill and Scroll members. 88 Members of Quill and Scroll are, left to right, row three: Charles Garthwaite, Dick Stevenson, Becky Patterson, Ron Eicher, Cathy Burriss, Marjie Speece and Ann Barkley. Row two: Marleen Swanson, Jan Camp, Pegg Malchow, Glenna Bliss, Mrs. Goudy, sponsor, and Huey Anderson. Row one: Karin Earle, Jeannie Carlson, Kris Nelson, Ann Warnock, Barby Meacham, Georgie Teeter and Judy Sundquist. N utionol Honor Society Enthusiastically searching for a gift in the NHS grab Officers of NHS are: Judy Sundquist, vice-president bag, these students hope they get a quarter's worth . Ann Warnock, treasurerg Kathy Howard, president and Jan Camp, secretary. Most valuable student award . . Leadership and service . a NALHUNURS0 Christmas grab bag . slim 060 Scholarship . . 89 7 - ,I glmigl :W 'VJ Members of NHS are, left to ri ht row four- Larr Sanford Gar Rollstin Gar Pro Donn Wil on g 1 - Y , Y 1 Y PP- S , Dwayne Ballard, Tom Deuth, Larry Freemyer, Lynn Mitchell, Greg White, Greg Bates, Dick Whitehouse and Steven Spencer. Row three: Gary Gray, Ron Smith, Bruce Spence, Audrey Chandler, Ann Howard, Ann Chris- tensen, John Kezer, Dick Stevenson, Rich Bruns, Janet DeBoer, Becky Patterson and Jan Camp. Row two: Dave Peterson, Gail Gray, Charles Garthwaite, Cindy Ferguson, Ronalee Bray, Gwen Lapp, Jean Specketer, Barb Dallemand, Peggy Malchow, Peggy Milligan, Marji Speece and Cathy Burriss. Row one: Marleen Swan- son, Linda Ball, Sheryl Lebsack, Ann Warnock, Lana Miller, Kathy Watson, Ruth Reeb, Judy Sundquist, Kathy Howard Margie Zeller Jeanette Gates and Judy Witt UfUl'B UI'm9I'S mericu Officers of FFA are: GaryArndt, sentinel, Cody High- land, treasurerg Harlan Horst, reporterg Ron Acker- man, secretary, Darwin Stengaard, vice-presidentg and Maynard Smith, president. A typical FFA meeting finds Maynard Smith, presi dent, receiving a report from acommittee chairman of National FFA Week . Parent-son banquet . . Judging contest . Arrowhead trip . Stock show . . Members of FFA are, left to right, row four: Dean Alps, Gary Clymer, EarlAlps, David Melton, Tom Sco- field, Vernon Culver and John Weber. Row three: Jim Hutcheson, Bob McBlair, Robert Cooley, Gary Haus- man, Raymond Starck, Barry Floyd, Howard Erwin and Lonnie Hopkins. Row two: Dean Ackerman, Roger Bokelman, Don Harper, James Maitland, Richard Stengaard, David Doppler and Gene Griffith. Row one: Mr. John Harvey, Gary Arndt, Harlan Horst, Cody Highland, Ron Ackerman, Darwin Stengaard, Maynard Smith and Mrs. Elmer Horst, chapter mother. uture omemahers mericu FHA members present a skit on family living for their eighth grade guests. Back to School Dance . Chili feed . Field trips . District meeting . B s c Officers of FHA are: Connie McDane1d, historiang Shirley Beth Scott, parliamentariang Janet Over- turf, treasurerg Connie Marts, news reporterg Sharon Foster, vice-presidentg Cindy Thrush, song leaderg Cathy Marts, photographerg Patsy Trues- 91 dell, presidentg and Pamelalee Timbling song lead- er. Members of FHA are, left to right, row four: Bernice Gallegos, Joan Sheneman, Cindy Allen, Linda Smith, Kathy Kensinger and Linda Zimbleman. Row three: Sherry Stagmeyer, Cindy Thrush, Pat Menard, Cecelia Dunn, Shirley Beth Scott, Kathy Edwards, Donna Thielman, Sandra Neuburger and Daisy Jones. Row two: Sandy Dlnsmore, Pat Stahlecker, Carol Zeller, Sharon Foster, Connie Marts, D1anaMitchem, Connie McDaneld, Joyce Chartier and Betsey Kennedy. Row one: Donnice Thrush, Linda Sturgis, Loraine Weedin, Phyllis Morgan, Patsy Truesdell, Marcia Willis, Joy Thrush, Beth Hooley and Cathy Marts. l 1 Q LOVELAND FURNITURE, Sponsor ,lu ,, . ,,,.L,D,, l M.,+...40 'uw 'NP bv , , .22 A5 ? 3 ' 53 A Y - Q - fi . 4 gf f i-,Ev -25552. 3551 . - ' 4 L. gg , x ESA 7 7.x QV, LQX , A if Strike or spare is the question in the mind of Sharon Karst at one of the bowling parties held after school. Girls' thletic ssociation Tournaments . . Camping . Field events . Parties . . Officers of GAA are: Patsy Truesdell, secretary Janet 93 Overturf, treasurerg Denise Hoover, vice-presxdent and Sharon Puls, president. Members of GAA are, left to right, row four: Eileen Graese, Sue Clatterbaugh, Sue Plank, Cindl Meeker, Ma.rcia Faucett, Teri Benedetti, Velma Southall, Carol Kennedy, Vicki McConnell, Geneva Strange, Vicki Watson, Kathy Hanna, Linda Smith and Carol Anthony. Row three: Glenell Stephenson, Nancy Bauer, Sue Shehorn, Joyce Rogers, Tandy Haven, Joyce Lebsack, Jane Irwin, Kathy Schneider, Rae Dyne Drake, Brenda Sewell, Rosetta Chandler, Diane Dickinson, Sharon Karst and Paula Branstner. Row two: Charyl Conlin, Bev McMillan, Cindy Elijah, Connie Walles, Gloria Adame, Kathy Poynter, Geri Bartlett, Claudia Blado, Carol Langley, Kay Bonner, Pam Burkett, Kathy Kittleson and Velda Ivers. Row one: Denise Hoover, Sharon Puls, Judy Pritchett, Mary Chrisman, Leslie Thompson, Sharon Foster, Sue Poeschl, Miss Ireland, sponsor, Eileen Mills, Brenda Bernl1ardt, Karen Schwlndt, Susan Baker, Patsy Truesdell and Janet Overturf. -,.. .,..-.,.w-spgnmuss: '.. ., . ,. istrihutiue duration Club l if s DE members display trophies won at the state leadership vention. State Leadership Conference . . Taffy sale . 94 D E dance . Officers of DE, looking over the business district with Mick Deuth, secretary of the Cha.mber of Commerce, are: Lyle Nor- . they, vice-presidentg Linda Eagan, treasurerg Jan Harris, pub- licity director: Lee Rae Frick, historian, Barbara Johnson, secretary, and David Duff, president. Members of DE are, left to right, row three: Lyle Northey, Ben Hart, Wayne Langseth, Keith Wright, Alan Rosenburg and Ronald Whittecar. Row two: Clarence Tonsing, Judy Bashor, Jackie Galbraith, Olivia Guerrero and Dorothy John- son. Row one: Lee Rae Frick, Jan Harris, Barb Johnson, Jolita Jankovsky and Donnice Thrush. na Latin Club X., 'X ' 1 Officers of Latin Club are, from left to right: Rita Wink- ley, secretaryg Lynn Mitchell, treasurer, Carol Mayberry and Marleen Swanson, consuls. Roman Customs and Songs . Initiation . Guest Speakers . 0 0 Roman Nuptia fRoman Weddingj was the theme of the Latin Club Banquet this year: th1s shows the marriage cere- mony. 95 Members of the Latin Club are, row four, left to right: Chuck Van Cleave, Terry Johnson, John Barkley, Tim Dreiss, Marvin Becker, Ron Horst, Tom Hull. Row three: Bill Kline, Bob Whitehouse, Lynn Mitchell, Randy Bakel, Dick Gamet, Ron Shockey, Ed Nugent, Earl Smith, Gerald Gates, Jim Miller and Marleen Swanson. Row two: Miss Esther Vogt, Nancy Schmer, Rita Winkley, Gail Gray, Charlotte Glahn, Linda Lohr, Marilee Rowe, Julie Fern, Shirley Beth Scott, Kathy Hirsch, Mary Worden and Karin Earle. Row one: Candy Toynton, Sandy Thompson, Kathy Jones, Carol Mayberry, Vicky Hennig, Ann Howard, Rosemary Nugent, Cathie Robbins, Peg Burden, Dianne Piersel, Cherie Bader, Estella Haines and Sandra Pulscher. . JA , ll .J It w N X if ,, s 'S-4 X'- X' i 4 ff fs , W1 Officers of Science Club are: Dale Fentiman, treas- urer, Charles Garthwaite, vice-president, Caroline Kezer, secretaryg and Gary Propp, president. Science Club Genuises at work in the chemistry lab bear out Mr. Bruha's statement: Man was put on earth to use his head and find out about everything he can. Lab work . Science fair . .SLAM Q4 bun J! Guest speakers . 96 Special programs . Members of Science Club, are, lefttoright, row four: Mr. Bruha, sponsor, Sue Baker, Velda Ivers, Randy Bruns, Claudia Blado, Cary Culver, Wayne Piersel, Donna Ross, Jan Swartz and Caroline Kezer, Row three: Donny Carlson, Charles James, Lynn Mitchell, Robert Carlson, Jon Carlson, Gary Propp, Paul Blado, Ruth Benson, Mary Beth Richards and Vickie Spitsnaugle. Row two: Charles Garthwaite, Robert Thompson, Ken Eicher, John Deets, Marne Jurgemeyer, Tom Deuth, Richard Cherry, Jeanette Gates, Judy Witt and Vaughn Gregg. Row one: Maurice McLey, Orlyn Bell, Dick Stevenson, Walter Graese, Rich Bruns, Gary Woods, Dale Fentiman, John Kezer, Dennis Cressey, Ron Smith and Tim Dreis. fl l Club Artists at work design the Halloween windows. Halloween windows . Posters . . Field trips . . . ' Officers of Art Club are, left to right: Delbert Cruise secretary-lreasurerg Barby Meacham, vice-presidentg and Albert Salas, president. 97 Members of Art Club are, left to right, row three: Kent Gregg, Sam Burgdorff, Dave Bothun, Dave Jones, Barby Meacham, Delbert Cruise and Albert Salas. Row two: Sharon Imel, Joyce Holmes, Mary Beth Richards, Nola Bishop, Pat Chambers and Miss Hughes. Row one: Eileen Mills, Clara Brubaker, Marcia Willis, Nadine Abeyta, Carol Longmore and Teresa Tigges. ,.,ll ,B l Chii. A Clku CMI' vw C3 X Club Sorting out the prizes for the winning skits of LC1ubVaudevll1e are these senior LC1ub members. Hayrides . Lettermen . L Club Vaudeville . . Officers of L Club are, left to right: Donny Carlson, president, Tony Ramirez, treas- urer, Neal Buckner, vice-president, and 98 Ron Eicher, secretary. Members of L Club are, left to right, row three: Jerry Beitz, Jerry Starck, Dick Stevenson, Rich Stengaard, John Stuart, Dwayne Ballard, Neal Buclmer, Paul Logue, Bob Nelson, Arlan Schaeffer, Ron Bland, Wayne Farmer and Steve Spencer. Row two: Steve Griffith, Jerry Taylor, Albert Salas, Terry Duffey, Daryl Carlson, Gary Fentiman, Ron Frink, Jerry Peden, Jim Anderson, Dwight Glahn, Harlan Horst and Dave Hoffman. Row one: LeRoy Shew, Terry Rutledge, Gary Woods, Dale Fentiman, Dick Bernarde, Don Carlson, Tony Ramirez, John May and Jerry Ross. , . Q L Q A I 4 Ma ifmrft' HUMECUMING K A ',,'f.-- ' C H U V K A I T A I H E .ff E J A ' hz :lffi - ' fi' Princess Barb lohnsan Princess Sheryl lebsnch 1 rpm Q - P , f M iii nr ' '- .Y K -, Q4 Princess Mary lynn lanes Princess Judy linneman -x ax-, Official Dog Catcher! wgvielx Xen xyllfs' W' A Full cause Junior Class Play XR By Fred Jackson 11 owe ' Directed by Mr. Robert Wade Assistant Directors Mrs. Robert Wade Mr. Tom Bittner Tim Dreis ..... Evelyn Swartz . Gwen Lapp .... Nancy Meeker . Cindy Ferguson Mike Silva ..... Huey Anderson. Dennis Cressey Dlck Stevenson. Walter Grease . Tim Chambers. Marjorie Frankin . . . . Terri Loomis. . . . Q1-e Allen ...... , fig be L, 0 102 Parks Susie Ottily Howell Miss Winnecker Daphne Charters Nicholas King Ned Pembroke, Jr George Howell Lieutenant Sergeant Mooney Clancy Mrs. Flemlne We Vera Vernon Mrs. Pembroke .xgeiil 1,- lk! 666,31 a 'A H1 's 3 2 ,N 9 A015190 10' iff' ,fi 'ff ,f fl J' N I x Ib v N yyw . xx g fl lllni, 0 K w 4' , X ax h l x N1 if 11 boys J' .I ef QQ!! 'r Curtain Call! 060 iarg vf nne SENIUR CUISS PIAY Directed by Mr. C. L. Retelsdorf 9 X r- 'rl fql, 'ii 44 i here ryWe11 f D1 , w 1 get out 0 think , whatdo when a girl .V0u U11 Someday, nn Unless She'Shou1dn,t Elk ? D0 yo hm going w thing ? S engaged :S anyone! P Some- THE CAST I don't know what good it is to have a son. Jan Camp ------- Anne Frank Judy Sundquist -- Anne Frank Cheri Rosenoff ---- Bruce Spence ----- Lana Miller ------ Gary Gray -------- Judy Linneman ---- Richard Cherry Vaughan Gregg ---- Jeanette Gates ---- David Duff -------- Margot Frank Mr. Frank Mrs. Frank Mr. Van Daan Mrs. Van Daan Peter Van Daan Mr. Kraler Miep Mr. Dussel w X 0 E Praised be thou, O Lord our God, Ruler of the Universe---. ..r 'I 1 Whe wk? -- U I r 1 Yum, W 0111- frjelgggf of the h X figh ' and o Orrfble SS f ou 31 ul' gue thin 'Hue y 103 Sfs. ff gs Isaid to You A'f ra 'Y .U Ms ,. ' 1 l J 3 K x b if M: ,-Z, i ,hi e , -vi, Wm. M Jw, x 'P ,. 5 K xv' W 'Ms if 1- 1, K , kxk., .fn fwf .. Af?f'1s:fZ,:f i- N - .-'gr CALENDAR GIRLS l963 MARCH qgx ' S,?4. - - Barb M95 I. Jun 105 5 R ue Even I' 5 6 Q 1 1 Christmas Program Y f 1 M 5 PM A Q, W C 11911, P X' v 309 243599 paul Bofffffe m Yofwbxi and and 01-llado, 3? be t6ate,X6gtXgn B6 40.11 Wal-12128611 01521515222 to rjgb c ' 1' 6OiS'kce YYOQQ, If afld Jowolleu., 'L31'1-tl 'roWt B92 Gai? all cam Catbygsaaf Wo.- w O iafw' and p' u 1'1s-id Wai C600 Band Day rr x 'P' A , 2 WiJ 'l ? 2QqiBayi5.1 1 8 t 1 , 5, 1 figfsi, gyfffqlg-gy,,j 3 m . Q ammgrrgi VR qs' 1 5 ' - mf M swf 5- 1 f f r A 1 ,,, ,r I A' Y . V ' . .. f... - f,' QQQYQ ,Q L . , - 1 A , ,plggu -ff f wfffff Q , .r , Sf.: . , ',, . in I 5' I l if-x Q 64 ' 1 ,L , 1, A , '. 'V 15 -lu' iq Y I' Q fi A 1' A 4-fm' , 5 +1 1 V f ...Lf Jr M - M - - r r r I I r iii-F i f r , 4 .r'r i ' 1 ' f' ' , What-a-Day! Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mack . Linda Stacey Mr. Ream . . Don Starr. . . Jack Wilson. Roland ..... Marge ...... Harry ...... Mr. Ramona Mr. Stanton. Mr. Tilden . Mr. Trimble: . . O an f'W72-- The Guy From enus. BAND AND CHOIR MUSICAI. aa.. 0 H0t-a Chesnutsvv O1d friends are better than new friends Directors Miss Laurene Edmondson Glen Yarberry Tom Bittner C A S T .... .- no .- se -. .... .. ...- .. ...f .- ..v .fo .so Cindy Ferguson Gail Gray Dick Gamet Larry Sanford Ron Eicher Jan Camp Cathy Burriss Rich Cherry Judy Linneman Dick Stevenson Bob Wells Ned Callan You wanted to come down here for a 1ook We'11 not mince words, Miss Stacey' Stage Band 107 as the hunter said to his dog ..J Chosen for Girls' State are, left to row three Cind Ferguson, Cathy Y iss, Marjorie Speece. Row two. Boys' State delegates are, left to right, row three: alternate Walt Graesey, John Kezer, Dwayne Ballard. Row two: Huey Anderson, Dick Stevenson, Jonathan Carl- son. Row one: RlchBr1ms and Ron Smith. Lapp, Marleen Swanson, Ronalee Row one: alternate Karin Earle and nie Carlson. Girls' and nys' State to url' r . X , CONNIE'S MARKET in - if-:ff-5 JAN CAMP October CHARLES GARTHWAITE KATHY HOWARD November December R E C O G N I T I O N JUDY SUNDQUIST JANET DeBOER GARY PROPP March J anuary February ANN BARKLEY GARY GRAY April May HEWLETT PACIQXRD, Sponsor -Q as ,n 095 iii QQ: J' NW N V pa'-1 P 'AWK' QW fini. . 1 rf, Th B r .1 ff e es of ron way ' o1 Y WVV, ff A GM- .1 PEP CIUB TMENT SHUW XJ W1-1' t I xgyw,LfQ'- Q 'Nr XX g 1 . 122134:-S N 1 f' 1'1 1 M Q .vux U 1 01 owbs A hx I 6,1109 00' 91 Do Pa Beats Me! cesetters 1 YV above' A0 e Ten 111 Broad his Q M .. .ff 5 A o Q ,,1. - 'fix 1.1 W' 5 1 -K . 4 I S Q xx xx V V , fsngy' D mf . x rf, . -' K ,' ' ,wxee on , , . 11105 V' if EQS:-E' 2-J ,. 35 ig 1: gs, p ,L tu R. N, f ,Q X sf ' ff ' X lf .Q-Z Q ' 45.1, I ' 1 1 Q' Ao 5 , K 5 . My Coloring Book ,W Ann Warnock Senior Princess 113 sumti 4 ' . 'V ,349 - . vi -. QQ' xl ' X if Marieen Swanson linda Smith Junior Princess Freshman Princess hyD 35' . 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I , mx K H .K abs, an ,,., I 1' ' I Ernie Allen Senior End -W .iw .- :if H , ,Fiat uf S V1 t .yy W W ,I AM A FOCTBALL 1 ' 5' rl: g fi r- in X in , Senior Halfback Don Carlson, Captain Senior End All Conference Defensive End Under the direction of new head coach, Terry Mclntosh, and new assistant coach, Jack Cheyne, the Loveland Indians had their best season in four years. The team started the season by defeating Westminster 14-13 in a non-conference game. In the league opener, Loveland was defeated 14-6 by the Boulder Panthers, who, at that time, were rated number one team in the state. The Indians defeated the Greeley Wildcats for the first time in seven years by 24-12, and held Fort Morgan 26-0 while gaining over 300 total offensive yards. The Tribe won the Homecoming game 26-20, defeating the Sterling Tigers. The Indians' spirited play netted them a tie for fifth place in the Northern Conference with Greeley and Englewood. One member of the local team, Don Carlson, was named defensive end on the Coachs' all-conference team. Seniors ending their football careers at LHS were Ernie Allen, Orlyn Bell, Dick Bernarde, Don Carl- son, Bob Chiappini, Ron Eicher, Dale Fentirnan,. Ray Maxfield, John May, Wayne Piersel, Tony Ramirez, Jerry Ross, Terry Rutledge, Larry Sanford, LeRoy Shew, Gary Woods, Robert Workman and Albert Salas. Junior lettermen were Dwayne Ballard, Ron Bland, Neal Buckner, Daryl Carlson, Terryl Duffey, Gary Fentiman, Ron Frink, Arlon Schaffer, Ron Smith, Jerry Starck and Tim Velasquez. Managers were Jerry Beitz and Jimmy Miller. Ron Eicher 120 Senior Tackle Orlyn Bell Senior Center If G Bob Chiappini ' 'G 1 Senior End 2 Y - h -J' ai? 2'i1f,-lf -d8'Qa . , ,J M, W ,F 'Q 3: Ffa, 'J-'Q :,. .gb Y 1 .M 4 L, , v f 4 1 . 'v aw, ,H ,A , U. 1 if 1 uw' -. ' fix'-V , Wei if ga 4 UWA via, .L ,- -, 4-ft . , 'WN T'-. 7 -any , - A 1 A -A I Dick Bemrde Q, WARNOCK AUCTION at Senior Tackle ?ff.?kl'r'7' ff' 'J Sponsor : wad-A -x4' f--Q.-, ,, umm, I - if -'ffl' w ' ,ff , 'IMS-.f : Yli'v 4 'vfffr Q1- 'W Tony Ramirez, Captain Coach Terry Mclntosh d 14 d 6 d 7 d 24 26 26 0 O 6 I SCORES 'Westminster 13 Boulder 14 Aurora 28 Greeley 12 Ft. Morgan Sterling 20 Englewood 33 Ft . Collins 33 Longmont 47 DCC 1,552 4 . j g., yy,..uf- K- 0 'Jen-? Q' ' Q. 'kia-03's Q :rfiQ1a,'1--A 'V mpg- vi K I 5 ay. '. 1. -Q ...4a.f.a,,, y ., .gjrmfft 'yn 'Stacia if. , ,A Tg' .ggi-,-W.: r' .. .4 Y' ., - 492,13 7 - l TT fr 1:-ZQVXQ , 'iz - Y- 5 1 5 A - S A A ---,Q-ff, - -4 7 . -. -,- . , . em. - . 'Y 5 'va 3 :,a- - -af fi . H 3, .f ' ggi ' o '1,g.....,1af ' 1- lax- Q. A-li-Slfi L1 ,K .. 1 ' . 's . 1' . , 5 V 3' . ' , qt wr . I '- gi fi? fo f ' . . K .A 1, 5 5- I-55:8-galil-W , 1: V 'X X 9f'4r Y A g. n h: V , ,,,,M Hi?-an 7 .5 - . 5 -' .sz . - T A ti.. . ,. 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'fl ii! 9 Jr Coach Don Buss Dale Fentiman Senior Halfback I ILA! A :PTI .:-5F7ff5' Larry Sanford Senior Guard Q? ' sk. ns-fx?-fiif-H'i fl -ws J.. , .. ., tm-'?t'f:gffff'? ',g'gf' 6 1 Z Q gax Magfielg In A, z if -55,-.:'-tif ? ,Wy Terry Rutledge enxor uar 4 T,'.,A,. .iw gM,Ix,:.f,gii9pi3,g,,-N Senior End ,,L.,.,h, . .: .V .rf Qf-'i.,fffff'F'w'1+'.p.,g rm-344 'rip 'Z1 if-'RSYQ 5- - , -to 4 if LeRoy Shew Senior Guard ' vs: ,Q 1' 213 fy , if Q ' ,Qjffk , ' gg vgfiwl 1 T376 M ' Q 1 , -v.k,.4,4vg 5 'Q' . . 1 '--fy-f'.::-,vw-fs. .. S5354-ff ' 'K' . an .AQEQG-L - I L ag .. . , ,V+ .5 Kfg, 1' Pri. I IMT: ' ' ffm: 3' .,,,.. '92 .wmv '23-f.i45z ?L f-W if Ysfh ll! .X Y, E g fl ., ,.....,,.. 7 as X ,,,..s. 5 k,,,.,,. ., 51016-n g T .an .- no ef-W. M- N-Q v-3 ,, I .g. -wr 1 Y .5 if83f'f- ,Q un, f .- ,. N gl it ,Y Af , S Gary Woods Senior End inn: as -f,. - ., -.N , ,M-.iff . xflq. if gyvfb' L' Lgeciw .9..,:-L2 Wu' .5 .-1. '-.vin ' f .pig M r M ..o, . -- .,.w-L-'M Robert Workman Senior Tackle 'auf 'L-F' Q.: li '3Q1f ' I .wf .gf ' .. 1, ,JJ ...I , ,yay-V1.1-f 'Qu'- f -kg Y. VU.-wa.. Y fr ' Ii 11?-E: lglwgf 'vs ke-t cv if Dwa ne Ballard L g, .ll Y N... 4'-1 as - . .. . . , , AA 'j..,5fl: ?31f'E4Q'f:'s:5,x1.15-322 Junlor Halfback afz'-f:',,'T'fQ'7 Vi 1.1-e'.12'ef4df?,g' ,,.,..4i f-.--- S' f ,1 1 L v, WfQ, f-wi f 1. ':f ' , .,, .PF QF C- 6-Q,-A. f-, ,' . .- , :rl Y ... 1 I S il 'Q le K' Q . ,nv ' LeRoy Shew 1661, Orlyn Bell Q55j, and Larry Sanford 1635 open a hole for Ron Bland QBOJ as Gary Fentiman 1101 watches during the Sterling game. 2 W , a 4., 4. . W, my ,w i , .X 'TIS .K 5-5 .1 he Fi V A, iw A .w,,-A' Pa XJ HH K lg 1. P 5. pls Ct: f. Y-.5 . Njvmivf'le-13' Yfwzf ' ' 122 Daryl Carlson Junior End ,JS -o 40 W- i 'Q WQ 'B X, .NZM ir,.f..,f an gl. an 5' M. Mr: X 1 ,gl '..... 4 p Numaf' Q? 9. K funn-- K .' 4 4 ,har L' f 5 1. -154' Rf ,,. ' m .f4,,,ve- . . W' 1.4 ,-P, K 3' -fx. . 11-sp fax . . ,ig- , ,!,.M Q JJ, . A ...' 8 Ron Bland Junior Fullback Don Dickinson Junior Fullback 5 , fn We- Nea1Buclcner L 'X Dwight Dmmar 'V' -i . - I 51.3,-A Q T l 1 'X'k . W... v. , - .- , Mvw' - ' ' 1 5 4 . . . V . . ' Junior Quarterback 4321. l Junior Tackle A V , .4 , ' 'J H, +-N' wk- ,N A Healy 4- . ,., ma . 1 .gf 'kk'- vt v IL: A al?-f A -. -.':. 'l Q Q. g filfz 3 SK - '. Q , 19 ' .Ia- .A g, :C Terryl Duffey Junior Haliback - 4' go . ..effff:'f' '-'zifiisd . A 3 JV-e aw. . . . -.VT 93 4625 . -?-r Gary Fentiman Junior Quarterback ., .,.b'. - -.ofa 1' 3,,akgM U ,,.. 'K-0' Q-LW.. 'ow ' ... auf' 1 Ron Frink Junior Center John Hotaling Junior Center .5 ...ffl vaqggix- Agri ' ' ,gvmuxgaw - W ,, 7 N' '.- .',-,-x.. John Ke zer Junior Guard Rick Propp Junior Halfback xx In the Boulder game, Tony Ramirez QZOJ, Dale Fentiman f22J, and Jerry Starck 1735 team up on a tackle as Terry Rutledge 1865 and Don Carlson C801 come up to help. Ken Schroetlin Junior Halfback ti d.g..,,f.V-. f u Q3 f - i,,r,,,,- xi.-.. A 'bfi-H A 4,335 if ff . , , K 4 rr.. A , 74: 'Tj 0 'gif-4 r'5i'?' k'.'5'1i f I Arlon Schaeffer :vis 'W 'mfr J umo r Halfback -.'..aum-,f -iv' ' - - . 'Simi' 1 .,., , , I MI, k., ,K .X-gh .rr V.??'v-.gg ' ' - . , f.. .. X.. . ,- ,1 fir' 'ffl ff f 1 Q Q. ' f ' .- A 44:5 '5.. ' A 1 TIFF' 'fn '- .- .be .?fg3.ifr.:.iA, Q- M, Sim'-Q-1 - -- If J 'Q 41.9 ?'f'2?3 ':': -+ ' ' ' A- gk. .W -4 i' Ron Smith Junior End pus.. tl' ., L H ...uv-ax - ,. ff vsaftff 5 're , Q , , , Efsgsgx' . 5, - vp '- fgfikgfw' . ff' A. I f-ww 2' yr Q ws: 'wng.f f'K' , fl .Z.,! , if 'A .3 5' 'K 3? 5, Jerry Starck Junior Tackle ' Jerry Taylor Junior Guard R , 1 Magi 'xxx ,aff X. fgtfln' x S ' if-, -A Srl. 18 . -f '. P ' ,, -fs -- f' i if S ' am A Q. 2- X- ge, - .I-film ' . . J+- 1 V ya! , ' - . M512 ' :Q , 34, Robert Trethewey Junior End ,4- Tim Velasquez Junior Guard A i I 46. 4 if mf ..n.'-. 1 V I N wa ,FIR I Dave Hoffman John Ramirez Jim Miller Jerry Beitz Sophomore Quarterback Sophomore Quarterback Managers 5 124 ,rf John May 1151 crosses the goal line in the game against Greeley, as a host of players watch. r, 4 ' an Iliff, hksxsl dw? 1 6 1 PN lo ? Q J A, . 'L gg, .:.Srf.g'x xx-5.1. A ww :tif Q 'x fr f 5' ,SQL I lWZ .. T or 'WN' 'ff lui Members of the B-Squad football team, row three, left to right, are: Harry Pointer, Allan Lebsack, Jan Sugarman, John Hotaling, Kent LaVern Tjaden, Terry Irby, David Melton, Jim Davis, Barry Floyd, Tim Crosby, Gordon Rose, Marvin Freemyer, John Kezer and Felix idad. Row two: Coach John Cline, Gregg Bates, Terry Bland, John Ramirez, Paul Salas, Steve Beauprez, Ron Ballard, Ray Van Cleave Dittmar, Dave Hoffman, Steve Griffith, Gary Hausman, Eugene VanBlaricom, Huey Anderson, Jack Uhrich, Eddie Smith, and Coach Don Row one: Terry Whltsel, McCoy Mares, Ray Starck, John Santlllanes, Ricky Freeburn, Doug Roe, Jerry Edmonds, Bob Bower, Fred Kjar Gordon Melln. Loveland Loveland Loveland Loveland loveland Loveland Loveland Loveland Loveland BSQUAD 18 6 19 28 13 13 12 26 55 RECORD Cheyenne Central Boulder Brighton Greeley Ft. Morgan Ft. Collins Ft. Morgan Ft. Collins 20 Longmont 13 JUNIOR HIGH RECORD Loveland Loveland Loveland Loveland Loveland Loveland Cheyenne 6 Greeley 7 Ft. Morgan 13 Ft. Collins 12 Ft. Collins 33 Longmont 6 Members of the junior high football team, row three, left to right, are: Jesse Zubia, Bruce Hinde, Randy Bruns, Tommy Dunning and B11 ing. Row two: Coach Jim Rodgers, Terry Wagoner, Terry Moss, Tom Baker, Mick Richards, Tom Moore, Ron Moore, Larry Sanford, Howard Erwln and Terry Falrall. Row one: Roger Bates, manager, Coach Ron Tarkett, Mack Bauer, Tim Barker, Mark Dan Stroh, Jerry Deets, Harold Sears, Dan Velt, Glen Scheld, Craig Ketterling, Ricky Frank and Ron Fritzler. Urs Af N,- rr ,. L, glow-y rg , f J 4 J ' . fi RAY D. STROH REALTY 1 41 ul ,L 5 L... - ,A- illlf Xl . F f X A F I 4 la R I C in 3 J Members of the A-Squad cross-country team, from left to right, row two, are: Coach Walt Clark, Paul Steiner, Wayne Farmer and Paul Logue. Row one: Dick Stevenson, Jerry Peden, Steve Spencer a.nd Dick Wanamaker. CROSS COU TRY Loveland High School's cross country team members were guided to animpressive record by CoachWalt Clark, a twenty-year LHS coaching veteran. In their second year of participation, the varsity, with only one senior, Dick Wanamaker, placed thirteenth out of thirty teams in the Class AAA state meet, as compared to twenty-fourth place a year ago. In the Aurora invitational, Jerry Peden, finishing fifteenth, set a new school re- cord in the mile and a half with a time of 7:36 as Loveland finished ninth among 16 schools entered. The cross-country letterman were Dick Wanamaker, Wayne Farmer, Paul Logue, Jerry Peden, Steve Spensor, and Dick Stevenson. Coach Walt Clark Peden strides to the finish line Steve Spencer maintains his home meet. 5'v-.leumlrfl -'PY ,gin ,rg K--ann-,,,.,,,,,w.nmL!: Ty fi? 'krwfvvwg-Q-, a ' , 'mf' ,-4 ff -LZ lf., -fi in fs. . , , -S-rf-e-sK.:+ Q-Q-'gwirgl ' W - .V 5, -.l ,,, ,Q 3.53 e.: . : 5 K , J gf' ' s f: A, L?-age V 5 eseggfiaai--was 'L - ff '- -ima,-1,, ... - ' , 5 -A-fi-k3,. ,5Q..A .4 . Mizvggfrlf gc... 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Collins 3rd--42 points October 19 at Longmont Longmont lst--21 points Greeley 2nd--24 points Loveland 3rd--46 points Sterling 4th--47 points Ft. Collins 5th--65 points October 27 at Longmont Northern Conference Meet lst- 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 'Ith 8th Members of the B-Squad team, from left to right, row three, are: John Stuart, Don Palmer, John Tesa.r and Kirk Logue. Row two: Tim Johnson, Ross Bergstresser, Bill Gibson andMelvinLamphear. Row one: Bob Nelson Doug Cressey, Roger Conn and Dennis Cressey. 128 ', -4+-f 1 l W'1f4f,. S S I .P ' ffgiiw neg fi S , rr , Q - g ..... . . 1' t n 1 lilf' , I ff W. 7 J, gg 4 3 3 Varsity members on the basketball squad are, row two, left to right: John May, Wayne Bromley, Terry Wells, Jim Anderson, Gary Woods, Dave Sutton. Row one: Tony Ramirez, Arlon Massey, Don Carlson, Dwight Glahn, Dale Fentlman, Gary Fentlman. Letterman are as follows: Don Carlson, John May, Tony Ramirez, Dale Fentiman, seniors, two letters: Arlan Massey, Gary Woods, Dave Sutton, seniors, one letterg Jim Anderson, Wayne Bromley, G-ary Fen- tlman, Dwight Glahn, Terry Wells, juniors, one letter. The managers were Don Denny and Harlan Horst. The Loveland Indians' basketball team, although small and weak in rebounding, maintained desire and determina- tion and ended the season in a respectable fashion. Several of the seniors had played basketball together since fifth grade and had recorded an impressive won-lost record as sophomores playing junior varsity basketball. That enthu- siasm carried through the years and was again evident in the seniors' last basketball campaign. One of the highlights of the year was the Indians' victory over the Ft. Collins Lambldns early in the season. It was the third victory in a row over the Lambkins in two seasons and equally as glorious. John May, senior forward, won second place in league scoring honors with 268 points and a 14. 08 average per game. Gerry Robinson from Ft. Collins won the scoring crown with 273 points. May was also selected to the coaches All-Conference team. 130 Coach Constantz and Coach Cline Northern Conference Standings rg '-Y' 1 Team w Pct. ' 3 ' Aurora Central .... 12 813 ,H hs Englewood. . . . . . . . . 13 Ni. Bou1der...... ...l2 ' Longmont . . . . .. 9 , t 8 Greeley...... .. ,25 f Fort Collins . . . . . . 8 ,H jug Loveland . . . . . . . 7'.f 1 .5 Fort Morgan. . . . . . 4 1 - Ster1ing...... .. 1 f Q 1 K V I. 1 mf 5 c : . , , ,. , 4, , . K ' 'Eat Q, 813 750 563 500 500 250 250 063 Pts 943 921 941 828 883 929 800 780 699 OPP 779 756 765 768 838 956 950 1000 907 K f w. w. PORTER AGENCY, Sponsor xg as Managers: Don Denny and Harlan Horst ri 7 f as-71,7 5- Mm--' THE RECORD LOVELAND HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD 43 57 50 44 67 60 52 48 36 40 50 39 64 43 37 71 51 48 900 5 Wins, 13 Loses Denver East Cheyenne East Sterling Aurora Fort Collins Englewood Greeley Fort Morgan Longmont Boulder Sterling Aurora Fort Collins Englewood Greeley Fort Morgan Longmont Boulder 55 55 42 56 63 77 61 65 56 62 48 55 69 55 57 66 59 57 1058 Composite score by quarters Loveland 212 247 207 234-- 900 Opponents 249 280 262 267--1058 LEADING SCORERS I Tony Ramirez Senior Guard Honorary Co-Captain Player g fg ft tp May, f . . . . . .-. .... 18 96 76-127 268 Ramirez, g ........ 18 59 40-70 158 Woods, c . ......... 18 46 35-74 127 Bromley, f .... . . . . 18 43 35-65 121 D. Fentlman, g .... 18 32 18-39 82 Sutton, f. . ..... . . . . 16 20 19-36 59 Carlson, f . . . . ..... 18 17 16-27 50 G. Fentiman, g . . . . 13 6 7-10 19 Massey, g' ......... 11 3 3-5 9 Anderson, c . . . . . 6 0 2-3 2 Wells, c ...... . . 7 0 0-0 0 Glahn, g ...... .. 6 0 0-1 0 Quaid, f ....... .. 1 o o-o o D916 Fenfiman R starck, f .... . . 1 o o-o o Senior Guard 131 Dave Sutton Gary Woods Senior Forward Senior Center V Jim Anderson Wayne Bromley 1341, John May 1221 and Don Carlson 1441 Wayne Bromley Junior Center work the press against the Sterling Tigers. Junior Forward is + f- S- -Qalf? 1 1 25.3-4' Tony Ramirez 1201 drives around a Sterling defender to score two points for Loveland. Gary Fentlman Junior Guard Don Carlson 1441 tries to drive around termined Aurora Trojan defender. 132 Dwight Glahn Wayne Bromley 1341, Gary Woods 1421, Don Carlson 1441 Terry Wells Junior Guard and Dale Fentiman 1far right1 cut off an Aurora lay-up. Junior Forward ..... -1' Greeley Wildcats try to Tony Ramlrez's 1201 Dale Fent1manf30J seems to be stepping on someone's leg as he drives in the Cheyenne East - Loveland game. if Dave Sutton fwith bally drives through a host of Aurora de- fenders as Dale Fentiman Qfar lefty and Don Carlson 1447 watch. Courtesy, Loveland Reporter-Hera B-squad team members are, row two, left to right: student coach, Dave Byersg Ron Ballard, Jerry Taylor and Coach John Cline. Row one: Mike Quaid, Rich Bruns, McCoy Mares, Johnny Ramirez, Bob Trethewey, Steve Beauprez and Ray Starck. Absent were Terry Duifey and Jerry Starck. 5 a L if 1 'E .X I . .Q ,,.Aw'W' ,, ,pw- .wwf A wk ,.., A,,m.W,. ,W .le M ii L Members of the A-Squadwrestling team, left to rigl1t, row three, are: Coach Jerry DeFries, Ron Frink, Ron Eicher, Paul Logue and Orlyn Bell. Row two: Ron Bland, Neal Buckner, Jerry Peden, Wayne Piersel and Tim Valesquez. Row one: Wilber Pfieff Lanphear. Jerry DeFries. coaches were Merlyn Lock- , Jerry Ross, Dale Dittmar, Richard Stengaard, Albert Salas, Steve Griffith and Melvin When the final matches ended, statistics showed that Coach Jerry DeFries had led his wrestlers to a second place in the conference and eighth in state. The matmen deserve commendation for their hustle and spirit all during the season. This year five seniors wrestled for the last time in their high school careers: Jerry Ross, Orlyn Bell, Ron Eicher, Albert Salas and Wayne Piersel. Piersel was awarded the most inspiring wrestler trophy. Both Jerry Peden, junior, and Steve Griffith, sophomore, placed second in state at their respective weights. Next year Loveland wrestlers should have a good team with returning lettermen Ron Frlnk, Paul Logue, Ron Bland, Neal Buckner, Jerry Peden, Dale Dlttmar, Richard Sten- gaard and Steve Griffith, and Coach Merlin Lockwood's B-Squad men who should fill the gap left by this yea.r's seniors. 135 Wrestling managers were, row two: John Stuart and Gordon Rose. Row one: Don Harper and Ron Moore. LEAGUE STANDINGS ,S-.Q,n:Q'. A , 7 I w L T Pts. OP Ft. Collins ..... 8 0 o 242 96 eve, X, ' H Loveland ....... 6 2 o 211 123 g 4' .S -.xx Q X I Greeley ........ 5 2 1 219 148 A 'ft gx K ,Ax Boulder ....... 5 3 o 198 133 ' f , Aurora ........ 4 3 1 174 171 2 ' 5 Englewood ..... 3 5 0 146 211 'S '34 ' Sterling ,....... 2 6 0 148 217 45 , g . Longmont ...... 2 6 o 136 220 ' 3 1 Ft. Morgan .... o 8 0 104 259 'l llmlli, D gl L TRANSPORTATION - . 'EU Sponsor hm X Richard Stengaard 93 pounds Tim Velasquez. 127 pounds Steve Griffith 103 pounds Second, state Paul Logue Albert Salas 112 pounds 120 pounds Fourth, conference Third, conference 136 45 c -yen- Albert Salas attempts to pull his man over with a cross-face. Dale Dittmar 127 pounds Third, conference TOP TEN IN STATE - Grand Junction. . . 58 Fruita .......... 51 Fort Collins ..... 43 Adams City ...... 38 Arvada. ......... 28 Delta, ....... . . . 25 Montrose .... . . . 25 Loveland .... . . . 23 Boulder... ... 20 19 Greeley Jerry Ross 133 pounds Fourth, c ,s.L Z Ips,,A, . , X 1a- u L-1 lf Steve Griffith tries to manipulate for control at the state meet at Englewood. Ron Frink 154 pounds Third, conference Wayne Piersel Heavy weight inf? fm' A 1 ly V27 KL .fax xi' Neal Buckner 138 pounds Fourth, conference Ron Eicher 165 pounds Third, conference 137 Wrestling action shots by Bus Tarbox, TIIVIES-NEWS I Jerry Peden 145 pounds Second, state Orlyn Bell 154 pounds Richard Stengaard Q95Jpulls his opponent Jerry Ross 41331 uses his favorite back leg trip Dale Dittmar 11273 executes a double leg over in a figure-four. to give his opponent a free ride to the mat. dive against a Boulder opponent. X , cJ,c ,Q I . lf ,J 1 1.-4 M- f 1 . W 4 . r 111 A ' ' . M l f ffy-f N W P 'A a edwufggg Neal Buckner 11383 shakes loose aflgure- Ron Eicher Q165juses a cross-body ride Ron Bland 11803 sets Stetson of Longi four against his opponentfrom Longmont. on Hipsher of Longmont. on his back. Members of the B-Squad wrestling team, from left to right, row three, are: Coach Merlyn Lockwood, George Skroch, Art Adams, Bob 'I'hompson, Elby Adamson, Aaron Schwartz and Charles Armfield. Row two: Craig Ketterling, Dwight 138 Dlttmar, Terry Moore, Terry Bland, Dave Hoffman, Vern Elijah and Paul Salas. Row one: Wilber Pfieff, Wayne For- sythe, Melvin Lanphear, Delbert Cruise and Fred Kjar. 61 Q. 'E' 4 ' cgi? 0. .K K -. ,Mx ,P F - - M - K . kk .H ,, -W 'qi-'Jw . ,W -' Qi an , . - 1 L - 1,-.2--A-Az? k 1 M .W V N. .,.. L b n A , if.. ',b--'A , ' , ' . A 'Q ' X A . . ' X WSH ' .4 M K ' '- Q ,,. .-, t I . fisgmh -Aug. . x VN . 5. MQW, Y ,zzz M. .' 4 X 1 ,, f x - 4 V ' K' 4- - Il- ,f X.. , -W ,, ...f :-,, ., - 'V - ,:'1.,:.A X... , 5 Q , ,. R ,Q w, mv X, , ,,, ' ' M on 1 ' ' , xv .Q HV M K' Members of the A-squad baseball team are, row two, left to right: Rich Seastedt, manager, John Hotaling, Ron Smith, Ken Schroetlin, Gary Fentiman, Neal Buckner, John Ramirez, Gary Disney and Ken Harden, manager. Row one: Coach Ken Swedland, Orlyn Bell, Bruce Wadrnan, Don Carlson, John May, Tony Ramirez, LeRoy Shew, Arlan Mas- sey and Coach Don Constantz. Highlight of the 1963 Indian baseball season was John May pitching the first shut-out of the year and possibly in LHS baseball history as the Tribe allowed no runs on two hits against Fort Morgan, 6-0. Gary Disney and May pitched a no-hitter against the Sterling Tigers, with the Indians winning by a score of 6-3. At the time of publication, the conference showed Loveland winning two and losing three. During pre-confer- ence games the Indian nine won four, lost two and tied one. The A squad was coached by a dedicated man, Mr. Don Constantz. Coaching the Bteam was Mr. Maynard Reigel. Helping the varsity in the pitching department was student Ken Swedland from CSU. Those lettering were: Orlyn Bell, Don Carlson, Arlan Massey, John May, Tony Ramirez, seniors, LeRoy Shew and Bruce Wadman, juniors, Wayne Bromley, Neal Buckner, Gary Disney, Gary Fentiman, John Hotaling, Ken Schroetlin, and Ron Smithg and sophomore John Ramirez. Managers were Ken Harden and Rich Seastedt. 140 NORCO BUILDERS, S John May is too late with the tag as the Sterling player is called safe at the plate. -ws!! fgfil is - 1 ' 1 'wr- a f l fl'-' 5 'F Q., . ,. 2 fn Q - A - 'V W' s. A 5 e wr! 1 'F - -U SCORES Nvf,2f:Q, 5235.-v X ,.-wwf ' We fl ,hy Y 4 g ' tiipipvf ,ann W. f A sixth 1 hits to left ln the game against Gary Fentiman takes a healthy cut at the ball. TonyRamirez lifts the balltoleft field against Ft. Lupton. INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS Qthrough Englewood gamel Loveland 8 Adams City 7 Loveland 7 Fort Collins 7 LEAGUE STANDINGS AB R H RBI Loveland 5 Fort Lupton 7 Tony Ramirez 36 5 9 6 Loveland 5 Fort Lupton 3 Club W L pet, Gary Fentlman 30 7 6 0 Loveland 0 Lakewood 14 Neal Buckner 37 10 4 3 Loveland 4 Jefferson County 3 Aurora 7 0 1, 000 LeRoy Shew 42 12 10 5 Loveland 12 Roosevelt 11 Greeley 6 1 , 357 Don Carlson 17 6 4 3 Loveland 4 Boulder 19 Boulder 5 2 I 714 J Qhn May 33 4 9 12 Loveland 0 Aurora 9 Loveland 4 4 . 500 Ken Schroetlin 34 2 6 2 Loveland 0 Greeley 7 Englewood 3 4 . 429 01-lyn Bell 17 1 2 3 Loveland 6 F011 Morgan 0 Longmont 3 4 . 429 Gary Disney 9 1 1 O Loveland 6 Sterling 3 Fort comms 3 4 . 429 J01111 Ramirez 26 4 3 4 Loveland 4 Englewood 1 Fort Morgan 1 6 . 143 Bruce Wadman 20 2 5 5 Loveland 6 Fort Collins 7 Sterling 0 7 l 000 Arlan Massey 0 1 0 0 Loveland 12 Longmont 9 Ron smith 18 4 4 3 John Hotallng 3 1 1 0 ' non-league games Wayne Bromley 2 0 0 0 Gary Disney is caught in action on the mound. Neal Buckner hopelessly slides into third ln the Sterling game. N . IN 1 lr of 141 , P 3 QJ --!. Nlslw.-nie,-, , 'x Tony Ramirez tries in vain to put out a Greeley player at third. John May hits again for Loveland. D my-,S Qi Ron Smith takes a swing at a low pinch. Scoring for the Indians is Bruce Wadman. Members of the B squad baseball team are, row two, left to right: Ed Smith, Dean Rumley, Billy Dowling, Tom Dunning, Marne Jurgemeyer, Donald Palmer, Terry Wells manager , Leonard Wells and Coach Maynard Reigel. Row one: L. J. Salmons, Darryl Carlson, Raymond Starck, Bill Ruesh, Dick Burge, Bob Scantlin, Randy Bakel and Gregg Bates. at 2 A Ting :D ' it '- sf'-. -4-fs F.- ,, . , .. 'ML .1 , .Q sw v 1 -, . n .. ..,.. wx. HM-13+ wwf W Q ' 6 ,ff .Wx .E9'521QAlkg.-NB Q Q-.A A in '. j.g-N354 ,wxm - M few-. H.: K o-4... X - N 'Q,'x,p4.g 1.33, , xl .N- Members of the A-squad track team, row four, left to right, are: Steve Worden, Robert Allen, Paul Abeyta, Steve Spencer, McCoy Mare Fred Kjar, Ron Reichert, Ed Nugent, Fred Graese, Dave Hoffman, John Santillanes, Dale Dittmar, Glen Peterson, Larry White, Rick Fre burn. Row three: Jerry Whitzel, Tim Johnson, Terry Easten, Wayne Farmer, Terry Irby, Gene Van Blaricom, Ron Ballard, Steve Beaupre Terry Bland, Ray Van Cleave, Terry Moore, Doug Roe, Felix Trinidad, David Melton, Bill Hale, Gary Wise and Tim Velasquez. Row tw Don Harper, Tim Crosby, John Tesar, Dick Stevenson, Dwight Glahn, Ken McGrady, Dave Lenhardt, Paul Logue, Ron Frlnk, Don Dickenso Mike Quaid, Gary Hausman, Barry Floyd, Bob Bower, Dwight Dlttmar and Chuck Armfield. Row one: Jerry Starck, Ron Bland, Ernie Alle Willie Morley, Dick Bernarde, Dale Fentlman, Arlan Schaffer, Terry Rutledge, Bob Chiappinl, Jerry Taylor, Jerry Peden, Bob Mathews TRACK 1963's track team was below par compared with previous teams at LHS. This sounds impossible as there were so many who particlpa in track, but the Indians lacked depth. The Tribe, however, excelled in the pole vault area, with Willie Morley, Ernie Allen, Dave Hoffman and Dale Dittmar particlpati Morley broke the high school record, the Loveland, Longmont, Boulder track meet record, and the CU relays record with jumps of 13 fee inches, 13 feet 5 314 inches and 13 feet 8 inches respectively. Coach John Cline hopes to have the Indians in top condition in the Northern Conference next year. The team is losing only seven m through graduation. They are Ernie Allen, Dick Bernarde, Bob Chiappini, Dale Fentiman, Bob Matthews, Willie Morley and Terry Rutled Forming next year's nucleus will be Arlan Scheaffer, Gary Hausman, and Ron Ballard in the hurdles, Dwayne Ballard, Steve Beaupr Terry Duffy, Dan Stroh, McCoy Mares and Tim Velasquez as sprintersg Jerry Peden, Paul Logue, Jerry Taylor and Steve Spencer in the di tanceg Hoffman and Dittmar in the pole vaultg and Ron Bland and Jerry Starck in the discus and shot-put. 1 Bob Trethewey. nj -ff S' ' A I- A mf A x ' f ,144 ' if V' K-V-'LX tt fe 4, yf' ' 4' 1' ' KROH BROS. NURSERY, ng Ernie Allen vaults 12 feet on his way to ' Head track coach, John Cline, and student Willie Morley sails over 12 feet 6 other heights. coach, Dave Byers, strike a familiar pose in a dual meet with Fort Collins. as they clock their sprinters. - fi e Ballard is en route to another y ln the 220 yard dash. Loveland Loveland Loveland Loveland Loveland Loveland Loveland Loveland f ' f o I' S. .w . K A f , 2-Tis? .R 4, N Bob Chlappini and Ron Ballard find little McCoy Mares breaks the tape in the 440 iwmpetictillon from their opponents in the yard dash. ow hur es. BEST RECORDS OF 1963 100 yard dash 10. 3 Dwayne Ballard 220 yard dash 23. 3 Dwayne Ballard 440 yard dash 52. 9 Dwayne Ballard MEETS 880 yard dash 2:05. 7 Jerry Taylor Mile run 4:52. 2 Jerry Peden 55 2X5 Greeley 62 3X5 120 yard - high hurdles 15. 0 Arlan Schaeffer 48 213 Longmont 69 U3 180 yard-low hurdles 20. 1 Arlan Schaeffer 63 3X5 Laramie 54 2!5 High jump 5' 7 Terry Rutledge 88 Ft Morgan 29 Broad jump 19' 8 Willie Morley Pole vault 13' 8 Willie Morley 28 nt 12 13' 5 af-1 Ernie Allen 27 3X4 Boulder 85 U4 Shot put 44' 9 Jerry Starck Englewood 34 Discus throw 128' 11 Ron Bland 94 1X2 Brighton 23 1f2 440 yard relay 45. 6 QFentiman, Stroh, 35 Ft. Collins as Schaeffer, B9-11 -1' dl 880 yard relay 136. 3 flfentlman, Rutledge, Schaeffer, Ballardj Mile Relay 3:39. 9 QSchaeffer, Rutledge, Beauprez, Fentimanl Medley Relay 3:55. 0 QBallard, Schaeffer, Sophomore Dave Hoffman shows form that is sure to make him another outstanding Loveland vaulter. Starck, Pedenj Marks recorded through May 4, 1963. Dale Fentiman strains for first place in the 100 yard dash but loses to his Fort Morgan opponent. N. ,Ay is 5.91 I erase The camera catches Terry Rut- ledge as he easily sails over 5 feet 4 inches. . . Z 4' I . 3 A M g ,l A main 31 we 1 'E 3 SL.. , . gg lqazdf Sift ?m'44, QW4. ow 4 'N TRACK il-VY ' Q2 nz: , ry rn if Qu. 35 ine: 3 in JN? 'L' ' TMUK A f x m Y High jumping for Loveland were Mike Quaid, Bob Treth- ewey Bob Matthews and Terry Rutledge. Broad jumpers 1 f t were,Arlan Schaeffer, Jerry Starck, Gary Hausman, Wil- S3335 jitlixk eaps 19 ee lie Morley and Ernie Allen. The 880 yard relay team for Loveland cone sisted of Terry Rutledge, Dwayne Ballard, Dale Fentiman, Jerry Starck and Arlan Schaeffer. fi g? . g. , , i 2- 3.,,ije 1lQ,,. ' 5 'Lili -. pg , .tm ,iv ,, '- R ii. :nt,t7hE.' WUL. 30: -' M Q A -' F 1'1? 'fy.e ,.. ' 4 ,g'z5 5.5 P fl 5 1 'f' 1 5?- Q V L- . rtfw' 55 .L 5'?i -A . S f??'i54'9wiiz'i f 1-fla- 1... LN' T 7 f .if .w. - A, - ' 9 ,Q . f .ef .g,f,- .. t ,f -a?'Xfr5 f 5 15,1 - .. .5 4 QU44, 51,1 fm? ..'4 'faf 411' fa' Q' 1' Q - ' 35544-T 9 3 5 1 as- i f H .rap Q . r 1 , 'Lf 4 354 RACK f ' hi ' Qi' . '-' I 5' 0' TRACK TRACK Wm S' N 4 In M . J, ., '.,,-,,...f 5 fr . , iv - w - .MQ 1 G' 5 9, -Lili . N I at? I fi, ,fr ' S ,IJ f . .,, A3 ' '74 5 ' - , I Lf,-f Q : K A K gl lx ja 4l..s,M A ' L il ' 'i' fill 'M ' ' ' ' ' l e I A Effie, eyeaw M .,- . T eywwafazkmvifif-fmfL?42f1?f.g Dick Bernarde prepares to heave the shot in a local meet. Jerry Peden and Steve Spencer place first and second in the mile. The mile relay team for Loveland consist- ed of Arlan Schaeffer, Dale Fentiman, Terry Rutledge, Terryl Duffey and Dwayne Ballard. I 5 , 5.5 as Qi . ' L - ,Fx 'Q R , 2 : -. - f 8-ft :-is 5-fm'-3? mtv , ,img W , g Q 33 ,4 kglrd 'f .T L J -A ' 3 M452 u 955+ T - , N A . 4 if L4 S 4 S F 35 ' S 4' 5 TW F W 1 mms ' Wx 4 'c .X 4 lg j G- ' 'E ' L , J , 7 ..-H' 4 W ' . ' , ' -Mr S 5 T 'y X gg Q f YM far. 5 Y ' ff- f - . fl: S -kkk ,hw F ' 3' A S L- V ' it A- YYY lf 146 iv Y.. N. is 4 Q sg W. X 4I',i5fi y- .WS-li, pf we aww., ff? It fi R .eww-...... K .K ....,w.,,.- A X-?....,, tl, is ii .. .4 Q.-fm Ron Bland watches the discus completing his throw. Paul Logue maintains his lead yard dash as the ruxmers go i.nto lap. I 4 , ! 1 , ,...kk .4 pfnk fi Si ': I gl M 5 an Q31 Y' . 3 A 1 ' ' ffil G51 Q' '- Q tl- fiizx ' '.., :sail- 41 Golf squad members are, row three, left to right: Coach Walt Clark, Gordon Rose, Bob Nelson Robert Carlson, Bill Gibson, Doug Cressey. Row two: Charles Jamis, Tom Deuth, Greg White Dennis Cressey, Vern Elijah. Row one: Danny Schaeffer, Dick Sullivan, Gary Cissell, West Rirner Huey Anderson. Coach Walt Clark led a much improved LHS golf team through its second season this year. Next yea.r's team should be in the midst of the contention, for the team will lose only two men: seniors Charles Jamis and Bob Carlson. The team has its matches at the local golf course. Professional golfer Don Fox has been assist- ing Coach Clark. GOLF SCORES March 26, 1963 Loveland. 259 Loveland .... . . . 381 Longmont 189 Greeley .... . . . 315 Fairview. 212 Loveland .... . . . 250 April 4, 1963 Loveland. 237 Fairview .... . . . 225 Longmont. 218 Ft. Collins .... 219 Greeley. . 213 Loveland .... . . . 232 April 11, 1963 Loveland. 240 Boulder ....... . . . 200 Sterling. . 249 Ft. Morgan 232 Aurora . . 216 fx if 'PC A vii Bob Nelson and Dennis Cressey are seen Doug Cressey and Bob Carlson practice waiting to tee off. chipping and putting. West Rimer and Tom Deuth prepare to drive on first tee. Charles Jamis and Vern Elijah are caught 148 Huey Anderson and Greg White practice fooling around while playing. on the driving range. X COMPLIMENTS 'r H E F R E 5 5 8th and Van Buren Phone 667-0652 Ann Howard, Cathy Robbins, Margaret Erwin, and Connie Wacker wish that the dreamy clothes at 5 i S Dil ' could be theirs. TRUH A T0 C0. Xx5NXX'X'nH I'lHuff!!! Q H? s I 0 TL 41 W gt fd, rum 661-nas 1 : '4 319 Cleveland A wi ' For the car of your dreams 150 Q Jeannie Carlson and Mary Beth Richards deposit their valuable money into the trusting U1 hands of Karin Earle and Barby Meacham at THE Loveland Colorado I1 XT 1 VP CHAMBERS MLC Ex Qlwmm , vkfzzbfif :5:.5 Q'l ,ll ,illlm nil 19N ::'7?'7l' :' ll 5 Il LOVELAND COUNCIL OF CHURCHES We Sell tie geat -- and Sefwdae tie Eau 119 East Fifth Street Phone 667-3050 151 At Your Store or At Your Door TRY POUDRE VALLEY Dairy Products MILK--CREAM EGGS--BUTTER ICE CREAM SOUR CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE CHOCOLATE MILK Oldrich Vopualka For Home Delivery 521 Cleveland Avenue Call 667-3324 - 5 M Congratulations to yay -, 3 e e woman 'f l the Senior Class 5 f ofyour clreamd. of Q., fo-- Loveland Beauty Shoppe I-UVH-AND BRUUM C0- South of Loveland 222 East Fourth Street Phone 667-3806 phone 557-3302 MAcY's DRUG' STORE gif' 4th and Lincoln Loveland Phone 667-4118 CLO GH'S uto Parts IEEE E521 wr KEEP You Ann Q3 You cn HAPPY ' 'bi g' N 1' ' 1 -g x ymr S HOWARITS CONOCO Fourth and Garfield Phone 667-0877 1'I'I-HC-If-f'f'I'I'f'f'f'I'I'f-I'f-IQf'1'I- I'l'I'I-PI'1'I'I'I-I'I'Z'2'I'I'2'. -I-f'f'I'I-I'f'I-2-1-3Z'I'I'I'I'I' I-02-Z'I'I'f'I-I'f'I-Ii' iii'1-f'f'I-f-I'I-I-I'f'I-I'I'I'I'I-I- -If-li'f'I'I4I-f'f-I'f'I-I-If 'I-'QI-I'I-2'I'I'4 '-T-I'I-I-I'I'I'I'I'I-I-I-I4I'I'I'I'I4Ci-C'C'I'Z-I'I'I'If'I'IZIjIf-I-I-If-I'I-I-I-I'I-I'IfIi1:2:Z:I:QZjf:I'Z'I-I-I-I STAFF MEMBERS AT BE HAPPY TO Discuss THE CAREER INDUSTRY WITH YoU. . . ........... . . .A ..... . . . . . A A AT AAAAA AAA'AT I ' ..... .............. . ....................... . . ..... . , Phone 667-1031 DUHHHHVS l- h',.4'ffc'Q, its f Q for the needs of both high school and college men and women. 315 East Fourth Street Sandoz Machine Shop Kr s Nelson and . . . . . t1f welry found at , WE REPAIR ANYTHING PRAM A SURREY TO A SPACESHIPJ' Th y 1 h d I t' f f' 1702 West Eighth Street Phone 667-3240 153 Ar E I the ' Wire . . .1-' Giving all Indian games. FULL SPORTS COVERAGE The family of every loveland High School student should subscribe to the LARIMER couNrY TIM ES-N EWS Does YOURS? Lumber, paints, hardware and other G M 699. -i T591 ri fl --su E J-Q: '72 gnu Q xlll lllll 'YE 9 BUILDER URDER CENTER Phone 667-1064 Congratulations, Indians, , qv on 's'L'of1Qepff:r::,found caucnuuumous, seruonsl Q TBLZZRZESSZ? Se-M ee E . Tindall's Mobil Agency WM' M Ernie's TV Service Congratulations, Class of 430 West ThirdStreet Phone 667-2424 THE EEEEEEEEE us UN YQUIR HAINDSQ We'Il serve you a L' 'l ' Meal or a Sandwich . . . Bi Thom son Realt q p U wb:ifJ:S.g5:,QqfSi?. LITTLE GEM CAFE ' W 515 West 12th Phone 667-I777 312 East Fourth Phone 667-0513 of omfsBEAwTvsAlow 'ii xie A 777al'e if peraonalu A , lil- give your pkofo :L K ,G . . na EAST FOURTH STREET D3VlS Stlldlfl 667-5876 960 C01Dl'3dO D181 667-2882 ' PLANE ' SHIP ' HOTEL ' TOURS ' Standard Auto Parts Lwdmwl -I-Mwd, .. I5 ,,,,L 416 Lincoln Ave. Loveland, Colorado 1 Call Us for Your Travel Needs PHONE N0 7-0343 bg If S 120 East Fifth N Phone 667-4720 'N N DANIFLSUN WELDING AND BLA CKSMITH SHOP Loveland, Colorado Seaview! Reuben J. troh REAL ESTATE Realtor and Auctioneer Steve and Doug Davenport competitively drill Janet Hanson into buying an excellent drill, one of the many fine items at DA VENPURT HARDWARE FURNITURE Ann Arruancss 133 East Fourth 0 Loveland ' Phone 667-1888 209 East Fourth Phone 667-0236 155 336 Garfield Phone 667-1448 1 For those Q if iAA S important dates, -V-1. llllllb, ShOP first at 5 DLEHDERS KEEP SPIC AND SPAN, 317 East Fourth SEE VAN Phone 667-5233 CONGRA TULA TIO NS, GRADUATES! G Q J For MORTGAGE FINANCING see F. A. Wilder 8.Co. LOVELAND, COLORADO Phone 667-4440 OWNED OIGANIZID ,S BJ Mr. Lyle Popenhagen shows Dale Fentiman one of the many superb 300 East Fourth gi Sweiiers if Phone 667-6210 Sir! MPXIB Smear Www GJ Smurf As Knight 'n Dag P. r. Flyers ,Zip ' Q 13010 Eagigsinggkggtreet one - 41:-H MEM EEQS Go to the G- rt L f h th . . 6 US S OW YOU 6 N A-W l.ocAu.v uA'noNAu.v fo make Champions. BIG THOMPSON MILLING AND ELEVATOR CO. for the best in hardware and automotive equipment 429 Cleveland Phone 667-0210 4 , 'B -1 xx q 8 ' . +1 1 . U, .H 3 706 08446 X ligne 7 : : ll : :g , n G if 534 544 Cleveland Ph 667 4515 We take KLITZKE BICYCLE SHOP better Care ..-- of your car. X . Go-CARTS - BICYCLES - LAWN MOWERS L' HULL TEXACO 524 Cleveland Ph 667 1943 502 Lincoln Ph0ne 667-0898 Xx fff Good Luck, Q 3 Seniors! fm BHUTHEHS Garrett Motor Sales wow tm d Land Power Co. Phone 667-4532 Davidson, Inc. Lebo 81 Sons Loveland Motor Market Bob Hipps co- Markley Motors 7044 Televisions Appliunres LOVELAND AUTO DEALERS 440 Lincoln Phone 667-2173 BOTTLED 9144 S Bulk and Bottle Gas Don's Propane ervice Best Wishes to the Class of 1963 MARKET I6OI NORTH LINCOLN Phone 667-3515 WE GIVE MOR-VMU STAMPS Lucky trike Lanes 3. SC. 1 fl 'if-:lliilrw vf 1 . ' lf W gf' l, ' Q Q lf 49 Q 6' um, 1535 West 14th Phone 667-2196 FUN FUR THF WHULE FAMILY Phone 667-2710 606 East 14th N 7 Loveland, F a, Q rg S Colorado Insurance Group 7 1 ..,. . e5 egflfg Drive-Inns OPEN APRIL 1 to NOVEMBER 1 U. S. 34--east Phone 667-1970 U. S. 34--across from lake Phone 667-6459 YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATEDH f INSURANCE , 2 7 fjmbol aff erior errice. ,466 yawn dmwmnce aeedfa DON EVANS, Agent 0 EXPERT DECORATING SERVICE gihd Q pl IH - FURNITURE N X 1 4, f row Lame, - CARPETS Nj fe - DRAPES I Earle and Esther Ruesclr Johnson Furniture 224 East Fourth Phone 667-5819 449 Cleveland Phone 667-1087 WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND OTHER SUPERB JEWELRY. X114 376 West First ' Phone 667-1359 9 Photog ewelxy A M SUNSET STUDIO 435 Cleveland Phone 667-0081 gd! 7064464-, g.: APAAV em, .,, my ULEVELHHD HUTU SUPPLU 312 South Cleveland 242 Big Thompson Road Phone 667-1039 Lan. N' CERAMICS '- U 'H--fi , xg , vf Lee Rae Frick, Rod Moritz and Jolita Jankovsky take time out to enjoy a coke at the w ESHAKE 3 PHARMACY 1-192 Rod can't find a vacant seat but seems to be contented where he is. , ' ,ja 236 East Fourth ,.,.1.--' u-ul au-was fit 7' I 'fV'-1 ' if c Wa FOSTER REALTY Standard for your car-- fhe best by far. STANDARD B 81 W STANDARD 301 Lincoln Phone 667-0558 I I us-,Ions THE CUMPLETE ME' 'I' 5 NRE' 243 East Fourth Phone 667-1621 Howard E. Hawkins, Owner THE DINNER BELL 'N Looking over the great selection of shoes ' 1,1 and accessories at -,ijgf 11 ' ' --C 9 6l0601Z 1 I ' 'L SHOE FIT COMPANY -'Ou are Sheryl Lebsack, Cheri Rosenoff, Viki I Davis and Paulette Ritenour. 345 EAST FOURTH PHONE 667-0454 YOUR PROFESSIONAL LAUNDRY LUVELAND STEAM FIRST IN PERSONAL SERVICE 403 East Fourth Street Phone 667-2940 FOLLOW . . . the Reporter Herald daily for the latest in sports news. QQfEQ,'f'ileporter-Herald 450 Cleveland, Phone 667-4340 TV'S -- RADIOS -- APPLIANCES Bill Grebe 426 Cleveland Phone 667-1515 3 n f ll I -1 lx U1 W-l f 'ff M fx., Phone 667-2486 243 West Fourth Street Send flowers, the perfect gift, from Q Qlowors ' u JW . ' : we E3 .Jw W 6 dm W - ' Paul Blado is happy to help Marleen Swanson and Judy Sundquist buy a box of candy at WKTPlUwwwu Corner Fourth and Cleveland Loveland, Colorado 667--1624 where you'l1 find gifts to please ev y 423 Cleveland Phone 667-2 12 1 'S 0 6 ' 6 . Shop and Save at VVJAVS FIPS Lowell E. Myers J h H b 333 East Fourth Phone 667-5444 o n au err Don Draxler . U M FCQJII3 All YCCMBITB Dick Smnh uecoumvnmle News 7' see Diol 667-5644 . . SUNBURST BUILDING -Blu vorrelter Lovehm, Paints 81 Wallpaper 530 Jefferson Phone 667-3537 161 I I EVERYTHING -.. 744404-eoaudoua qbqi E R I, A32 Zum? 7164404 5 .'4 '-1323.311 lor NEW IIUNSTRUIITIUN W IIIIIIIISIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIA SW 4' 9?-1. , X Z gt. I Val J eau ho? , ,i. A, . ,. SMI LE an - 1. qjLQ i3 Qf H 116 East Fourth Phone 667 2662 is MOST .13 A .. if f, E DOERS m T! W BUILDER -YTUUIU-Y ff Since 1955 PROFESSICNAL INSTRUCTION 'fl W EUWE9 23211 ACCf,Tl'Z'ON gw LUNIIIEII co. I 'W' WEST W KARL scHULTz, Director Phone 667'2 79 Phone 667-0163 1263 Lincoln x 1' FREE I ll PICK-UP AND If Irs really clean, 31 1 DELIVERY 'fg it's from 'WWE Cuney's . , Quality Cleaners FIsheIs Laundromat 408 East 14th Phone 667-0679 518 Railroad Phone 6670403 Everything for the Family EA Watches estem ., m m Rings N Q52 HEDIMIE QWINJIED Western Auto Associate Store 330 EAST FOURTH STREET Phone 667-3873 Watch Repair gfawullon female? 222 East Fourth Phone 667-612 101 West Fourth 4 new Phone 667-1212 eg - , M QLJEI ,- 1 g lllinirliimiifli' 6 Gi f ,.', -. you. - Ti' . EQAYQSS lI3iEAl.'U'Y KI G CUMPA Y GOOD LUCK, SENIORS! BEAUTY Y' it MODERN . :S is SALON 409 Garfield Phone 667-3067 As Modern As TOMORROW In the well-stocked aisles of the v' 'r X 7 K 1. -,ii Q, ' .J 5' 2 E, 'X ' ff ' MJ Mi- in is are .2 XXX A SQ.: 't r A Q P X1 A,.- ,x 2 s, - . ,- T , 1 nl1 - -. is '. .. 'Q': x ' gunman It lg Q,-, f-1 A 2 , I I J 1 , f I , , N Gwen Lapp, Pam Foster, Ronnie Bray, v-- -1 ,F I E A W3 1 , . I Sandy Scoies, Nancy Schmer and Sharon A xSS,g,X5Qi,3:t'4 ex ' Y I King were fined for wreckless driving XS-1.,ni7ffELgs I ,Mn fgfhi 459,131 1 -' .li W' + ' 'fl' f . --n. 'l ' f 5, and speeding. Sandy, you have a banana 7 ,,., 5 f- Fm. '- H, I ,, HN Q' , in your ear! ff- E' tl :gi 9 ' A ' 6 VW. V' f ' 1 ff ' N 4332 Phone 667-1641 137 East Fourth FOR All YOUR Castor Oil Company HARQW5 V w NEEDS. 6 IIN ' 'ffi..f.'f' wma 5' ww., Nl W E TA K E BETTER CARE OF YOUR CAR. 14th Street at Lincoln Phone 667-0563 163 W F55 3? L Mr. Ben Gregg, Jr. and Mr. Paul Rice show Donny Carlson, Cathy Burriss, Ann Warnock and Bob Chiappini the picture of the new Z ' which will be located north of Sixth between Lincoln and Cleveland. 5 ,gr .euro wneckmc BEN NAEVE 'I Cgggwggsgggis GENERAL INSURANCE Q Y0ll Huwag Ruio 81 Paris Co. NEW-USED-REBUILT phone 551.2519 PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 108 East Third loveland, Colorado South Lincoln Phone 667-0149 Buy fine clothes 55 Diamonds from and Save money f at X , EAW' ' D NALDS 05 are a g1rl's best frlend. 225 East Fourth Phone 667-4018 135 East Fourth Phone 667-2401 164 CONTINENTAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY 2211 west Eighth P. o. Box 269 979 GINGHAM INN c:OIlgI'21tll121tiOflS tO the C1385 of 510 Cleveland phone 557-2421 J0 E ELECTRIC R f ' O g 'I4 Murmac Drive rm . a e Dial 667-4465 L Air Conditioning Service Find 6 REAL ESTATE waih Us fi ' llikfmmrs' ff CD at f 6 A ' 1 Burge B. F. Goodrich Tires 1360 L' ln Phone 68232366 500 Cleveland Phone 667-1050 GREATER SAFETY fl an .Mei S Phone 667-0631 7 g . Qualify Fabrics -:.f. Patterns M Nofions ---Your friendly grocer- Trimmings umm MUMUGAN GIRCQCEEQY 1244 Lincoln Phone 667-4822 522 Cleveland Phone 667-6422 lm, T 66 A---1 2 -Mg so 0 GZPL AY HO US E 6' 1 UC S U Toys v Games - Models 0 Hobbies Croft 8. Art Supplies L. C. Buckner, Reolfor 3531962312314 W. M. MUSSLEWHITE WW 'ft W' WWW YOUNG DRIVERS -- YOU, wo, lx can ualif for claim-free discounts Melody A q Y LOW RATES--MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN J Music - - - XX NED J. CARPENTER AGENCY QS Above Home State Bank Building 439 Cleveland Phone 667-1764 407 Lincohl phone 567-1370 5fffMf544ff54W4 Congratulations, Class of 1963! ,een-', f :-I ' fl? 4 ' ' ' ALL YOU CAN EAT--- 6533 ' C155 ONLY 8563 , AT R 6 S SINCLAIR Morgan s Smorgasbord 5th and Cleveland Phone 667-0596 East Fourteenth Phone 667-0401 Marji Speece, Peggy Malchow, Huey Anderson and John Barkley show some of the fine roducts from Loveland Packlng Companyon South Lincoln. E ? 166 ying thecool,refre h gt t f m A CITY Larry Sanford, Judy Linneman, Lana Miller and David Sutton. Is your ice good, Judy? 5 . de Salou 7 1 l ' ' Phone 667-3684 at Pw:1i7:M: padded mocenlfs ll or I mAL'ro THEATRE ff ,X Commonwealth Theatres ot Colorado 6 Yxlx 00 W 6 BN Skov 00 dl Where the Big Pictures Play 5aVe SINCE .35 Congratulations to the Class of l963. LCJWELEAINID , Busy selling , good furniture , E M in Colman mom enema' ooo since 1897 Denver Matthews , Owner GALLERY OF GIFTS 565 Cleveland Phone 667-6222 205 CLEVELAND PHONE 667 1990 , , TELEVISION, HOME AND AUTO A good selection hx' RADIO SERVICE of shoes for all ages ' X, at FACTORY AUTHORlZED SERVICE Xylfirs Mk? loveland Radio .56'0f'.5'f0lfi Phoneszghop 223-ggi 141 East Fourth Phone 667-2200 526 Cleveffrj - ' 167 Butterscotch, Smoked Cheese, and Seasoned Popcorn S LW Que ffowerd 2 ff-95'-V5 ' N1-'he Best 'X I for aff occaiiond. Smelling Place in Town SHUP EILEE5fgt?li2ers Row e' s Flow e rs Phone 667-4825 Homemade Candies and Salted Nuts 63 Cleveland Phone 667-23 cienfific Ra io rgfecironic froclucfd 69110. Une of Loveland's Growing Industries West f l I d Ph 667 2261 ft-WUQVEWTUS Q NUGENT IMPLEMENT EWQQ Q smavucfemmu-3 1 Zu: of Awe, 1963 qmdmzwf 2 I 7440 Z Lee Sherbenou is ready to drive away in a loveland Ready-Mix Concrete, Inc. ohn Barkley, do you really think that trying to push Dick Chiappini under? crmrusre une yy yy X, or ' -- PURTABLE 7 T YPE WRITERS Good Luck, Seniors! CXZGXLD LOVELAND AUTO 124 South Cleveland S U P Phone 667-1736 SMITH-CCRONA 333 Cleveland Phone 667-3900 ROYAL BALLARITS o 0 0 '- E M- Hardy aiiiiyfjt--Sill B elc h e r el 0ffl0B Supply FURNITURE Fo th and Cleveland Phone 667-4121 Fine New and Used Furniture COl1g1'21Il1l3.Il.0l1Sa RUGSUPHDLSTERY Semors! Q, CLEANERS from ' :r5iNjEiE3'niZiZAQ5S7f ' 'WW 7444444 Wm Swag Marv -51 salem ' ' ' 441 Easrmurfh Phone 667-1192 Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Carpet Installation, Seaming and Binding 102 East Third Phone 667 -0202 Wlagtaq and Fladgadalae zfcpldmcea 5 E Ferguson Q IIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Hardware TRI-COUNTY GAS AND ELECTRIC SERVICE C0lllllilIly 343 East Fourth Phone 667-0145 P131 Ckfszeland one -0788 I For the best in Phone f2 'f840 KE S 504 G fi ld 336 East Fourth FURNITURE APPLIANCES L' X kg shop JEWELRY GIFTS 0 0 Q Wllllam s Grocery Ambitious Ronnie Albers, Ricky Haugen, Trudy Wake, Jeff Seilback and Marcia Faucett work busily to make the SEILBACK INSURANCE AGENCY spic and span. Really, Ronnie and Ricky, y d 't lean the cash r g'ste f l Phone 667-4749 SHOP 233 East Fourt Weedln, Nash, Robmson , Agency eeryd Phone 667-2145 5 RX If 411 cmverand FOR - N Fine Gifts--Stationery School and Art Su lies PP Real Estate and Insurance Books--Hallmark Cards 170 S 9 of mg' i PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY hm of COLORADO HUNTER'S GARDEN CHAPEL 320 Cleveland 2100 Lincoln Phone 667-1121 Phone 667-1212 vau'u Acwavs rmo - Magazines and Newspapers spi ny, C . Paper back Books it . Smoker's Needs M uv? . Greeting Cards SHOP . Records attic 125 West Fourth 1.0 VELAND NF WS STAND 6 7'0777 426 Lincoln Phone 667-6670 For Broasted Chicken, 54 ' Hamburgers, Y 1' J dj and Delicious Treats, come to WQEQHMAWOS DFBUWE UWM Best Wishes tO the Class Of '63. JAKE'S WELDING SHOP Efficient Service Oulno to 94, too. JAKE FRICK 224 Lincoln North Lincoln Phone PhOllC Cosmetics Fountain Service Toys ,C C e'C ReS 'e ' EUNTRA TUHS Industrial Farm Motor RePairin9 . . . Fixtures -7535355352525E552525E555252555552523252555252525E555255525252525555555353555555 We Repair Au Makes and Types of Appliances Records School Supplies Pharmacies 47 East Fourth Day or Night Dial 667-4278 MERCHANTS' INDEX Ace Rug and Upholstery Cleaners . . B and W Standard Service .... Ballard Furniture ...... Barrett's Enco Servicenter . . Bates Style Shop ....... Belcher Office Supply ..... Ben Naeve Insurance Agency ......... Bestway Building Center ........... Big Thompson Milling and Elevator Company Big Thompson Realty ............. Bill Vorrelter Paint and Wallpaper ..... Bishop Electric ............ Bob Hipps Company ........ Bray Realty ......... Brown's Shoe Fit Company. . Buck's Realty ........ Builders Order Center . . Burge Realty ...... Castor Oil Company ........ Chambers Plumbing and Heating. . . Chevalier's Furniture ....... City Dairy ............ Cleveland Auto Parts. . Clough Auto Supply . . . Coast-to-Coast Stores ....... . . Connie's Market ............... Continental Manufacturing Company, Inc . . Coulter Radio and Appliance Company. . . Crawford's, Inc ............. Crown Agency, Inc ........... C1mey's Quality Cleaners . . D and F Super Market ..... D and L Transportation, Inc ....... D and R Furniture . .......... . . Danielson Blacksmith and Welding Shop . . . Davenport's Hardware and Appliance . . . Davis Studio ............... Deines Lumber Company ....... Derby Hill Market .... Dinner Bell ....... Don's Propane Service. . . . . . Draper's Drug ............ Duff's .................. Dunham's tFormerly Jack and Jillj . . Dutch Oven Bakery .......... E and E, Gifts and Toys . . Earle's Flowers ..... Ellis Hardware ..... Erickson's Shoe Store . . Ernle's TV Service .... Farmers Insurance Group ...... Ferguson Hardware Company ..... Fintel Brothers Plumbing Company . . First National Bank ......... Fisher Laundry ........... Foster Realty .... . George's Drive-Inns . . Gi1's Beauty Salon . . Gingham Inn . . . . Hamilton Jewelry ....... . Hewlett-Packard Company .... Hiway Auto and Parts Company . . Home State Bank .... ..... Howard's Conoco Station .... Hull Texaco Service . . . Hunter Garden Chapel . . Huston's Mens Shop .... J. C. Penney Company, Inc . . J. M. McDonald Company . . Jake's Welding Shop .... Johnson Furniture ..... Jones Electric Company . . KLOV Radio Station . . Kelley's ......... King Lumber Company . . Klitzke Bike Shop ...... Kroh Brothers Nurseries . . 169 159 169 168 156 169 164 80 156 154 161 171 157 163 160 166 154 165 163 151 115 167 159 152 156 108 165 160 87 161 162 158 135 157 155 155 155 162 167 160 158 171 150 153 77 158 161 163 156 154 158 170 157 164 162 159 158 155 165 162 109 164 151 152 157 171 160 161 164 171 158 165 153 170 163 157 144 Larimer County Times-News . . . Leraas Fabric and Yarn Center . . Leslie Cleaners ......... Lithographic Press ....... Little Gem Cafe .... Loveland Auto Dealers . . Loveland Auto Supply .... Loveland Beauty Shoppe . . . Loveland Broom Company . . . Loveland Council of Churches . . Loveland Creamery ...... Lovela.nd Furniture Company . . Loveland Neon Sign Company . . Loveland News Stand .... . . Loveland Packing Company ...... Loveland Radiator Shop ........ Loveland Radio and Appliance Company . . . . . Loveland Ready-Mix Concrete, Inc . . Loveland Reporter Herald ....... Lovela.nd Savings and Loan Association Loveland Steam Laundry ........ Loveland Studio ............. Loveland Travel Agency . . Lucky Strike Lanes .... McCauley Jewelry . . Macy's Rexall Drugs . . Melody Music Shop . . Mllllgan's Grocery . . Mock's Shoe Store . . . Modern Beauty Shop . . . Morgan's Smorgasboard . . Natural Music Guild Studios ...... Ned J . Carpenter Insurance Agency . . Norco Bullder's Supply, Inc .... . . Norma's Beauty Shoppe . . . . Nugent Implement .... O. K. Rubber Welders. . Peery's. ........ . Playhouse .... . . . . . . Public Service Company . . R and S Sinclair Service . . Ray D. Stroh ....... . . Reliable Electric ........ Reuben J. Stroh, Real Estate . . Rialto Theatre ......... Rocky Mountain Directory . . Rocky Mountain Pottery . . Rowe's Flowers ..... Sandoz Machine Shop .......... Scientific Radio Electronics Products, Seilback Agency, Inc .......... Sir James' Men's Wear ........ Standard Auto Parts Company . . Stark's Furniture ........ Stroh Motor Company .... Studio Manor .......... Sunset Studio ..... , ...... Sweetheart Popcorn and Candy. . . Tindall's Mobil Agency ..... Trl-County Gas and Electric. . Tyler's Jewelry. . . .... . Val Jean Shop. . . . Valley Oil Company . Van's Cleaners. . . W and T Pharmacy ..... W. W. Porter Agency .... Warnock Auction and Realty . . Weedin-Robison Agency . . . Westlake Pharmacy .... Westlake Super Market . . Western Auto ......... Wilder F. A. and Company . . Williams Grocery .... . . Wither's Jewelry ...... Workman's Drive-Inn . 154 165 161 150 154 157 169 152 152 151 152 91 167 171 166 171 167 169 160 110 160 112 155 158 164 152 166 165 167 163 166 162 166 140 169 168 165 170 166 171 166 126 104 155 167 B6 159 168 153 168 170 156 155 167 150 100 159 168 154 170 153 162 79 156 161 130 120 170 159 163 162 156 170 159 171 A Abeyta, Barbara .... Abeyta, Nadine . . . Abeyta, Paul. . . . . .. 57, 84 61 97 . . I '48, '144 46 Abromskl, Mike ..... .... . Ackerman, Robert .... . . . 57 INDEX Becker, Richard ............ 57 Becker, Robert .... 38, 78 Beln, Louis ........... ..... 1 0 Beitz, Jerry ....... 57, 98, 124 Bell, Orlyn ..22, 78, 80, 84, 96 ......120, 122, 135, 137, 140 Bell, Sandy ............ 39, 80 Bell, Virginia .............. Belock, Dan ......... .... 90, 43 Ackerman, Ron ..... 90 Acock, Cheryl .... ..... 2 0 Adame, Gloria .. . . . 78, 93 Adams, Art ...... 49, 138 Adams, Elaine .. 38, 40 Adams, Tom ..... .... 2 0, 79 Adamson, Elby ........ 57, 138 Albers, Ron ...... 60, 92, 170 Alice, Larry .... Allen, Cindy ...... Allen, Ernie ...... Allen, Joyce ...... Allen, Robert . . . Allen, Sue .... . . Alps, Dean .... Alps, Earl. . .... . . .........2o .....00, 91 20,120,144 .....49, so ....49,144 .42, 82,102 .....65, 90 .....2o, 90 Amack, Sharon ............. 67 Andersen, Carolyn ...... 64, 72 Andersen, Jim ..... 79, 80, 130 Anderson, Huey.. 37, 40, 44, 73 16 38 Beltrami, Gloria ........... 22 46 93 Beltz, Sharen .............. Benedettl, Teri ...... 61, 72, Benson, Joyce .......... 39, 80 Benson, Ruth .... .... 2 2, 96 Benson, Vance ............. 68 Berg, Gerald ............... 52 Bergstresser, Ross ........ 128 Bernarde, Dick. 22, 44, 98, 120 Bernhardt, Brenda...56, 57, 72 00, 93 Bernhardt, Dennis .... . .....65 Biasini, Cherie ............. 39 Billmire, Robert . . . Bishop, Nola.......... Bltterman, Marlin . . . . . . . ..... 50 97, 105 Burrlss, Cathy.. 39, 45, 72, 78 84, 86, 88, 89, 95 ...............1o7, 100, 104 Buss, Don ........ 14, 121, 126 Bustos, Eloise ............. 68 Bustos, Evangeline ......... 46 Butts, Judi ............. 92, 95 C Callahan, Kitty.............65 Callan, Ned .47, 79, 80, 82, 107 Camp, Jan. . .23, 76, 77, 79, 84 . . . . . . . .88, 89, 100, 103, 107 109, 110 Carfield, Merlyn ....... 57, 92 Carfield, Ron ..... .... 6 0, 80 Carle, Shannon.... ......23 Carlson, Daryle ........ 38, 98 122, 142 Carlson, Donny. . 23, 73, 78, 86 . . . . . . . . .88, 96, 98, 125, 130 ...............131, 140, 164 Carlson, Jeannie. 38, 72, 77, 78 ............86, 88, 108, 151 Cooley, Robert. . . . . . . . 90 Cooper, David. . . . . . . . 46 Cottrell, Jim. . . . . . . . 57 Cowles, Byron . . . . . . . . Cox, Larry..... Crespin, 24 39 Creed, Bob ................ 46 67 Cressey, Dennis. 37, 40, 79, 96 ...............102, 128, 147 Cressey, Doug ......37, 44, 78 ..... ....128,147 . . . 78, 86, 88, 102, 108, 126 147,166 Anderson, Jim ......... 20, 39 Anderson, Laurie ........... 43 Anderson, Linda ....... . . . 21 Anderson, Mr. .Ted ......... 16 Anthony, Carol ...... 64, 68, 93 Bittner, Mr. Tom .......... 14 Blado, Claudia ...... 53, 57, 79 93, 96 Blado, Jim ................. 68 Blado, Paul .... 22, 79, 84, 161 Blanco, Alicia ........... 57, 72 Bland, Ron ...... 37, 41, 84, 98 Crosby, Janls ...... ........ 7 9 Crosby, Tim..49, 79, 126, 144 Cross, Edwin .............. 65 Cross, Mr. Henry .......... 16 Cruise, Delbert .... 39, 97, 138 Culver, Cary .... 24, 84, 90, 96 Culver, Vernon ......... 49, 90 Cumpsten, Annette .......... 38 Cuney, Becky .......... 56, 84 Cuney, Mrs. Eleanor ....... 12 Curry, John .......... .... 5 7 D Dady, Alicia ............... 53 Dale, Mrs. Jeanette ........ 11 Dallemand, Barbara . 40, 78, 79 80, 89 Danielson, Donna .... 24, 76, 83 Datz, Terry ................ 49 Davenport, Douglas ........ 155 83 160 Apfel, Connie .............. 68 Arthur, Jlm ................ 49 Archulete, John . ......... . . Armiield, C onnle ...... ..... 68 Armfield, Char1es.38, 138, 144 68 21 Armstrong, Judy . . . Arndt, Gary. Arns, Don Aron, Sue Arm. . . . Augustine, Jane . . . . Aultman Merleen . . . Aumlller, Linda . . . . B Bacon, Ken........ ..IIIII9o ... 61, 92 .....68 ... 52, 95 .....21 ... 61, 92 . . . . . . . . 39 Bader, Cheryl. . . 65, 80, 57, 95 Bakel, Randy ....... 53, 95, 142 Baker, Sue ..... 46, Baker Tom ........ 93, 90, 120 , ........ 65 Ballard, Dwayne.....38, 45, 73 .- ...... 78, 89, 98, 108, 122 Ballard, Ron ...... 47, 126, 144 Ball, Linda. 21, 70, 70, 79, 89 Barber, Dxxie .... .. .... 43, 83 Barker, Mike ...... Barker, Tl1n....... Barkley, Ann BQHAQQI '.i.S1L.iI I III I B31-',' 615219 I I I I I I I Bartlett, Geri. . 53, Barwlck, Carolyn. . . Barwlck, Noralyn. . . Bashford, Carol .... Bashor Jud Bates, , Mr. A. E. . ....21, 79 07, 120 .21, 04, 87 00, 109 .05, 00, 00 .. 166, 109 ........92 04,99,105 ........49 ........49 .....60 ..... 94, 22 .........16 Bates, Mrs. Gertrude ....... 14 Bates, Greg. . . . . . . 89, 126, 142 Bates, Roger ....... Bath, Steven .... .. Batty, Selby ........ Bauer, Mack ....... Bauer, Nancy ...... Baughman, Lewis... Baugh, Susan ....... 64, 126 ........53 .41, 49, 84 05, 120 .0o, 00, 93 56, 57 79 Beauprez, Steve . . . . . . . . 49, 73 Be'cl.'fi.id,' 'zidin' I I I I Becker, Cathy ...... Becker, Gerald ..... Becker, Larry . . . Becker, Linda. . . . Becker, Marvin . . . . ..120,144 .......49 ...07 .....22 ...50, 92 ...05, 95 . .... 122, 135, 137, 144 mana, Terry. 57, 126, 190, 144 Bliss, Glenna 97, 40, 70, 78 ......79, 02, 04, 87, 00, 153 Block, Ray. ........ . . . . ....49 Boggess, Mr. Preston . . . . . . 16 Boggess, Russell. . . ........ 48 Bokelman, Roger ....... 56, 90 Bond, Margaret . . . . 84, 92, 116 38 Bonner, Beulah ........ ..... Bonner, Kay ........ 65, 72, 79 ..................92, 93, 95 Bonsall, Marcia ............ 67 Borden, Sharon .... ........ 4 9 Bossert, Bill .... .... 2 2,'41 Bossert, Dana .............. 46 Bothlm, Dave ........ 38, 79, 97 Bower, Bob... 49, 53, 126, 144 Braden, Daryl .............. 49 Bray, Ronalee...'40, 43, 45, 77 82, 89, 105, 108, 163 Bray, Scott ......... 64, 68, 73 Branstner, Paula ....... 53, 93 Breckenridge, Ray .......... 61 Brewer, Mike ...... ..... 2 2 Brian, Benjamin ....... . . . 65 Brian, Sta.nley .............. 53 Bridgeman, Judy .... 43, 84, 92 Bromley, Wayne .... 37, 80, 130 Brown, Earl .. ............. 67 Brown, Eugene .... ........ 4 8 Brown, Jennifer .... . . . 38 Brown, Terry ..... . . . Browne, Martin .... ...... Brubaker, Clara ........ 22, Bruha, Mr. John ....... 13, Brunmeier, Mary Jane .... . . 39 Bruns, Randy . . 64, 73, 96, 126 Bruns, Rich ..... 39, 41, 44, 73 82, 89, 96, 108 Buchholtz, Gary ............ 68 Buckley, Carol ...... 22, 76, 83 Buckner, Neal. 43, 98, 122, 135 ...............137, 138, 140 Burden, Marjorie ....... 38, 72 80, 95 Burden, Peggy .... .... 8 0, 95 Buren, Pam ....... ........ 7 2 Burgdorff, Linda ........... 92 Burgdorff, Sam ...... 23, 79, 97 Burge, Dlck ................ 38 Burkard, Barbara .......... 23 46 93 56 47 Brubaker, Bill . ............ 53 97 96 Burkard, Helen .... . Burkett, 79, Carlson, Jon ....... 80, 96, 108 Carlson, Lenore ............ 56 Carlson, Robert ...23, 73, 79 90, 147 Carlson, Walter ............ 10 Carrera, Gloria ........ 56, 92 Carrera, Helen ............. 65 Carter, Daryle ...... 48, 72, 84 Carter, Larry .......... 23, 79 Case, Steve ............ 49, 72 Casement, Carolyn ......... 68 Castor, Jerry .............. 23 Chambers, Jlm ......... 46, 79 Chambers, Pat ...... 64, 72, 97 Chambers, Tim ....... 95, 102 Chandler, Audrey ....... 89, 92 Chandler, Rosetta .......... .93 Chappell, Betty .... . . . . 57, 72 Chartier, Joyce . . . .... 64, 91 Chavez, Flora ..... ...... 4 6 Chenoweth, Bob ......... 49 Chenoweth, Bonnie ...... 92 Cherry, Richard ..... 23, 79, 84 ........ ..96,103,107 0i,' Chevalier, Jon ............. 52 Cheyne, Mr. John ..... 11, 121 Chiapplni, Bob .. 23, 73, 78, 86 ...........96,120,144,164 Chiapplnl, Dick ..... 65, 73, 169 Chiapplnl, Sue ....... 49, 79, 80 Chick, Curtis .. . ....... .. 57 Chick, John .... .... 3 8, 39 Chism, Jlm ..... ...... 5 3 Chism, John ...... .... 3 8, 43 Chrisman, Larry ........... 46 Chrlsman, Mary ........ 67, 93 Christensen, Ann .... 56, 84, 89 Christensen, Margaret ...... 84 Cissel, Gary... 59, 50, 92, 147 Clark, Alice ............... 53 Clark, Mrs. DeLols .... . . . 16 Clark, Diana ......... . . . 68 Clark, Floyd ............... 57 Clark, Norris, . .. . . 68 Clark, Mr. Wa.lt...15, 127, 147 Clatterbaligh, Susan ..... 67, 93 Clausen, Charles ........... 23 Clausen, Mrs. Christina .... 43 Claussen, Mrs. Hilda ....... 16 Claussen, Nancy ............ 23 Cline, Mr. Jo1m...13, 121, 126 Clymer, Gary . . . . . ..... 46, 90 Coldeugh, Christine. . . . ..... 64 Collard, Jeri ......... .... 6 1 Colton, Dennis ..... .... 5 3 Conlin, Cheryl .... ...... 9 3 Conn, Don ...... .... 3 8, 43 Conn, Roger ...... . . . 73, 128 Connor, Lynell .... .... . . 61 Conrey, Charles ..... Conrey, Linda .......... Constantz, Mr. .Don . . . 13, 130 ....65 ....37 Davenport, Stephen 46, 65, 155 Davidson, Joe ........... 48, 84 Davidson, Suellyn .......... . 46 Davis, Connie .............. 24 Davis, Jim ..... 49, 59, 79, 120 Davis, Miss Sandra......... 14 Davis, Vlki 24, 79, 70, 79 De'956f,' 350071 I I 21572, 79, 70 79, 82, 89, 105, 109 Deets, Jerry.............. 126 96 Deets, John ............ 41, DeHerrera, Steve ........... Dekker, Randy .... . . . 61, DeMarls, John .... ...... DeMoney, Margie .... .... DeMoney, Sharon .... ...... 5 3 DeMl1th, Robert . . . ..... . . 49 DeNeul, Kar-en.... 92, 98 53 92 52 68 Dennee,Bil1.... ......24 Dennee, Phlllip.... 64 Denny, Don.......... ...... 38 Denny, Lonnie. . . . . .... . 65, 67 47 80 Depperschmidt, Larry ...... DeSmith, Freddie ....... 48, Deuth, Tom .... 40, 89, 96, 147 Dever, Daniel .......... 65, 79 Devlin, Barbara... 61, 92 Devlin, Pat ...... ......43 DeWi.nton, Dallas ........... 64 Dickinson, Diane ........... 93 Dickinson, Don .... 39, 122, 144 Dietz, Norman ............. 39 Dlnsmore, Sandy ....... 56, 91 Disney, Gary ....... 38, 80, 140 Dlttmar, Dale ..... 57, 126, 135 ...............136,138,144 Dlttmar, Dwight..122, 190, 144 Dlouhy, Norma ............. 57 Doppler, Dave .......... 60, 90 Dowling, Blll .......... 120, 142 Drake, Rae Dyne ....... 68, 93 Draxler, Diane ............. 39 Dreis, Tun ..... 45, 70, 95, 96 126 ...24, 84, 103 Duffey, Terryl ..... 38, 98, 123 Dunn, Cecelia .......... 43, 91 Duff, David .... . Dunning, Dlanna............49 Dunning, Tom . . . . . 61, 126, 142 E Eagan, Linda...... ......24 Eagan, Marllyzm. . . . . . . . 67, 92 Eames, Linda. . . . . . . . 39, 79 Gould, Alan ...... Houston, Sandy .... Earle, Karin .... 39, 45, 53, 72 73, 76, 78, 80, 84, 86, 88 ...........95, 105, 108, 151 Eastln, Terry ............. 144 Edmonds, Jerry .... 52, 53, 126 Edmonds, Vickie . ...... 24, 79 Edmundson Miss Laurene .... 15 Edwards, Kathy ........ 60, 91 Edwards, Linda ............ 57 Effenbeck, Jimmy . . . . . . . 61 Egner, Barbara ............ 84 Ehler, Dwayne ............. 24 Elcher, Ken ..... 61, 73, 92, 96 Elcher, Ron. .24, 73, 78, 80, 84 ........88, 98, 107, 120, 135 137, 138 57, 93 r1i5lh',E:3fHti1iAI I I' ' Elijah, Mark ...... Elijah, Vern . . 37, 80, 138, 147 Ellis, Phyllis .......... 39, 83 Erwin, Howard ..... 79, 90, 126 Erwin, Margaret .... 57, 79, 84 86, 150 Evans, Susan .... ....... 5 7 F Fabrlzius, Mrs. Doris ...... 16 Fabrizlus, Elizabeth ..... 52, 84 Fabrizlus, Gloria. . . .... 39, 84 Fairall, Terry 126 Fancher, Mimi .... .... 5 2 Farley, David ..... ...... 4 1 Farmer, Harry .... ....... 5 3 Farmer, Wayne ........ 47, 98 127, 144 Faucett, Marcia .... 65, 93, 170 Fellows, Tom ...... ........ 6 8 Fentlman, Dale. . 25, 79, 86, 96 98, 121, 123, 130 ...............131, 144, 156 Fentiman, Gary . . . 38, 122, 123 130, 140 Fenton, Doug ........... 41, 84 Fenton, Larry .............. 65 Ferguson, Cindy. 46, 76, 78, 80 . . . . . . . .84, 95, 102, 107, 108 Ferguson, Mr. Harold ....... 8 Ferrell, Ken . . . 37, 38, 43, 126 Feichter, Suzanne ...43, 83, 92 Fischer, Jim ............... 64 Fick, Mr. Otto ............. 16 Finkbeiner, Mr. Paul ....... 16 Finley, Larry ............. 126 Fintzell, Mr. Bill .......... 14 Floyd, Barry ........ 53, 79, 90 126, 144 Floyd, Dave ............ 43, 79 Floyd, Rozanne ..... 56, 72, 138 Fogarty, Jim ............... 46 Fogelman, Rhonda .......... 43 Forsythe, Wayne ...... 56, 138 Foster, Barbara ............ 25 Foster, Nancy. . . 37, 72, 80, 83 Foster, Pam .... 37, 40, 77, 79 84, 105, 126, 163 Foster, Sharon. . 56, 91, 92, 93 Fox, David ................. 46 Fox, Lola .................. 46 Fraedrlck, Margie .... .... 5 6 Frank, Carol ........ ...... 8 7 Frank, JoAnne .... 57, 92 Frank, John ............ 25, 72 Frank, Ricky .............. 126 Franken, Marjorie ..... 80, 102 Frary, Norma. . . 65, 67, 80, 92 Freeburn, Rickie . .48, 126, 144 Freemeyer, Larry. . .25, 72, 89 Freemeyer, Marvin .... 57, 126 Frick, Lee Rae ...... 25, 80, 94 105, 159 Frink, Karen ........... 61, 79 Frink, Ron ......... 43, 45, 123 ...............135, 137, 144 Fritzler, Ronald ..... . . 64, 126 Fulton, Paroda ......... 25, 79 Funk, Carol ..... ...... 6 8 Furr , Evelyn .... . .... 46 G Gabb, Mr. John ............ 16 Galbraith, Jacquelyn .... 25, 94 Gallegos, Ann .............. 68 Gallegos, Bernice .......... 91 Gallegos, Jack ............. 67 Garnet, Dick ........ 79, 80, 84 ............. .... 95, 107 Garcla, .....61 Garcia, Robert .... ..... 6 1 Garrett, Jim. .. ............ 25 Garrett, Vic ...... Garthwalte, Charles .25, 73, 84 87, 88,89,96,109 ..... 25, 84 Garthwalte, Jim ........ .... 4 9 Garvey, Judith ............. 80 Gates, Gerald .......... 48, 95 Gates, Jeanette. . 25, 76, 78, 82 84, 89, 96, 103 Gates, Kathy ................ 6 0 Gehrig, Paulette ............ 57 Geist, Floyd ............... 57 Geist, Janice ........... 57, 92 Gibson, Bill ....... 46, 128, 147 Gies, Art .................. 68 Glahn, Charlotte ..... 61, 72, 95 Glahn, Dwight ..... 46, 130, 144 Gonzales, Connie ....... 53, 84 Gonzales, Floyd ............ 57 Gonzales, Raymond ..... 38, 43 Goudy, Mrs. Jean ...... 12, 86 ...87,88 . . . . . . . 64 Graese, Eileen ......... 64, 93 Graese, Fritz ............. 144 Graese, Walter. . 38, 73, 79, 96 102, 108 Graham, Mary ......... 67, 68 Grant, Mrs. Harriet ........ 14 Gray, Charles .............. 67 Gray, Gall ...... 41, so, 84, 89 95, 107 Gray, Gary . .26, 73, 76, 78, 80 103, 109 Gray, Robert ............... 60 Grebe, ...57, 72, 79 Grebe, Bonnie ....... 48, 72, 79 Green, David ........... 65, 80 Green, Julie ........... 26, 84 Greenwalt, Frances ......... 92 Greer, Dale ................ 65 Greeson, Mrs. Norma ...... 12 Gregg, Kent ........ 47, 97, 126 Gregg, Vaughan ..... 26, 79, 80 96, 103 Grleser, Patricia ........... 42 Griffith, Gene .............. 61 Griffith, Steve ...... 48, 98, 126 ...............135, 136, 137 Griess, Ivan ........... 37, 84 Guerrero, Esther ........... 52 Guerrero, Olivia .... 26, 84, 94 Guerrero, Paul ............. 43 Gugelman, Darla ........... 52 Guthrie, Daniel .... .... 4 8 H Haack, Ricky ........... 65, 92 Hackenberg, Mary ...... 48, 56 79, 92 Hadley, Garry ..... . . . 61, 92 Hagedorn, Dan .... . . . 61, 92 Hagedorn, Lois .... ..... 5 3 Hagler, Dave ..... ....... 5 2 Haines, Estella ......... 79, 95 Hale, Bill ........... 48, 73, 79 144 Hale, Marsha . . . 43, 72, 79, 80 Halford, Jennie ............. 68 Halsey, Bill ................ 26 Halsey, Larry ..... .... 4 2 Hammers, Steve. . . .... . . 68 Hanna, Kathy ..... .... . . . 93 Hanna, Loydene . .. . .. 60, 92 Hanson, Janet.. 61, 87, 95, 155 Harden, Ken .......... .46, 140 Harder, Mr. Elmer ......... 16 Harding, Jim ........ ..... . 26 Hardy, Lynn ............... 64 Harmon, Rick .............. 53 Harper, Don .. 53, 90, 135, 144 Harper, Mr. John .......... 16 Harris, Ja.net .......... 26, 94 Hart, Ben ........ ...... 9 4 Hart, Charles .... Hart, Joyce ...... . . ........ 52 26 Hart, Pat ...... .... ss, 72 Harvey, Mr. John ...... 15, 90 Haugen, Ricky. . 61, 80, 95, 170 Hausman, Gary ...... 53, 79, 90 126, 144 93 Haven, Tandy . . . . . . . . 60, Hawkins, Ed ...... . . . . . 92, 95 Hawkins, Howard .... ...... 6 5 Heberleln, Lonnie . . . . . . . . . 64 Hein, Janet ....... 72, 80 Heinze, Marcelyn .... ...... 9 2 Helzer, Glen ........... 43, 80 Henderson, Clndy ....... 61, 95 Hendrickson, Kenny ......... 65 Hennlg, Vickie ...... 53, 65, 95 Herald, Sharon ............. 46 Hergenreder, Audrey ....... 16 Hernandez, Stella ........... 60 Hersh, Bormie .......... 52, 92 Hersh, Connie ....... . . . . 68 Heywood, Geraldine ......... 61 I-Ilghbarger, Vern ....... 49, 57 Highland, Cody .... ....... 9 0 Hill, Mr. Paul . .. ....... .. 16 Hlnde, Bruce .......... 64, 126 Hines, Pat ......... ........ 6 8 Hinman, Mrs. Jane ......... 14 Hirsch, Kathy ..... ..... 5 3, 95 Hoenshel, Wendell.. ......... 46 Hoffman, David ..... 53, 98, 124 ...............126, 138, 144 Hoffman, Susan ............. 43 Holliday, Allen ......... 48, 84 Holmes, Lella .... ....... 6 8 Holmes, Joyce . . . .. . 26, 97 Holmes, Neil ..... ..... 6 8 Holst, Jack .... ..... 5 7 Hooley, Beth ..... 61, 91 Hooper, Groves . . . . . . . . 68 Hoover, Betty ..... 68 Hoover, Denise .... 93 .... Hopkins, Lonnie . . . .... 90 Horst, Dennis....... ....46 Horst, Mrs. Elmer ......... 90 Horst, Harlan ......... . 90, 98 Horst, Ronald .......... 61, 95 Hotaling, John ..... 38, 40, 123 ................... 126, 140 Howard, Ann .... 56, 76, 80, 86 95, 150 Howard, Kathy ...... 26, 76, 82 .....89,109 Huber, Jane ............ 39, 92 J Jackson, Anne. . . . . . . 53, 76, 79 Jamls, Charles ..... 26, 96, 147 Jamis, Ethel...............65 Jankovsky, Tim ............ 65 Jankovsky, Jolita...27, 94, 159 Jeffery, Candy ............. 38 Jensen, Doris .............. 68 Johnson, Barba.ra...27, 94, 101 Johnson, B111 ............... 67 Johnson, Dorothy ........ 27, 94 Johnson, Gary ........ . . . . . . 53 Johnson, Jerry... .... 46 Johnson, Kay ........ 27, 76, 84 Johnson, Ken. . . . . ........ . 65 Johnson, Rick .... .......46 Johnson, Ron ..... .......... 2 7 Johnson, Terry. . . . . . 65, 68, Johnson, Tim . 49, Jonach, Joan. . . ............ Jones, Daisy . . . . . . 95 80, 128, 144 80 ..64, 68, 91 Jones, David .... . . . . 38, 43, 97 Jones, Kathy........... 57,'92 Jones, Mary Lynn . ..27, 76, so sa, 101, 110 27 Jones, Jurgemeyer, Marne K .. ....... 96 Karspeck, Milan. .... . . . . . . 68 Karspeck, Selinda ...... 48, 84 Karst, Sharon .......... 53, 93 Kauffman, Karen .... 38, 72, 78 Kauffman, Sandra ....... 68, 73 Keener, Brenda . . . .... . . . 84 Keener, Linda .... 27, 84 Keever, Peggy . .. .. . 27, 84 Kelrnes, Helen .... ....... 3 8 Keller, Dwight .... 37, 38 Kelsey, Barbie . . . . ..... . . 52 Kermedy, Betsy ........ . . . . . 91 Kennedy, Carol ...... 60, 72, 93 Kennedy, Pat ........ ....... 6 8 Kensinger, Kathy . . . . 60, 61, 91 Kern, Betty . . . ............. 27 Kerr, Bill . . ...............68 Kerr, Jim .... ............. 5 7 Ketterling, Cra1g..6o, 126, 138 Ketterllng, Rickl ........... 68 Kezer, Caroline ..... 27, 72, 79 Kezer, John. Klely, Laree Kiger, Maria Kind, Elise . King, Sandra King, Sharon Kingston, Mr a4, 92, 96, 116 ....4a, 73, 79, ss .96, 108, 123, 126 ........67, 73, 76 ...56, so, as 78 .......38, 78, 163 . Jerry ........ 11 Hudson, Bob ........47, 49, 73 Hughes, Mlss Carol ann. . 13, 97 Hull, Thomas . ......... 68, 95 Hull, Judith. ......... Hummel, Jerry .... Hunter, Doug. . . . . . Hurley, Sheila ..... 68 ......49 72, 92 39, 73 Hutcheson, Carolyn ......... 26 Hutcheson, Jimmie ..... 68, 90 Hutchinson, Mr. Conrad ..... 16 Hyatt, Roberta ...... 60, 61, 95 I Imel, Sharon ........ 52, 92, 97 Irby, Terry ....... 48, 126, 144 Ireland, Miss Sharon .... 13, 93 lrvin, Linda ......... 52, 92 84, 84, Irwin, Jane .... . . . 56, 93 Isbell, Kathy. . . . ..... 56, 80 93 Ivers, Velda . . . ...43, 79, .....95, 96 Kirkpatrick, Sherry ..... 43, 92 Kittelson, Cathy ........ 67, 93 Kjar, Fred ........ 57, 126, 138 Klein, Larry ............... 43 Klerk, Mr. William ......... 16 Kline, Bill ...... 57, 82, 84, 95 Kline, Lee ................. 38 Klingenberg, Robert .... 61, 92 Klltzke, Richard .... .... 4 8, 84 Knaus, Kathy ........ ...... 5 7 Koehler, Cheryle ....... 56, 92 Kottwitz, Sheryl ............ 68 Kramme, Bev... 48, 80, 92, 95 Krasuskl, Robert ........... 64 Kremer, Sylvia ............. 68 Krenning, Dale .... .... 6 O Kretzer, Cary .... .... 3 9 Kretzer, Gary ..... .... 4 6 Kuehl, Jim .......... .... 6 1 Kuhns, Mr. L. C.... .....16 Kunlsh, Bob ....... 48, 84 L Lachinski, Linda . . . . ..... 38 Laes, Phyllis ..... . . . 28, 84 Margheim, Terry. . . . . . . 61, 92 Langley, Bonnie . . La.ngley, Carolyn . Langley, Carol. . . ..... 64 73 67, 93 Oswandel, Cheryl. .... . Rich, Raymond. ......... . . . 67 Langseth, Wayne ....... 28, 94 Lanphear, Mrs. Alma ....... 16 Lanphear, Melvin. 128, 135, 138 Lapp, Gwen ..... 39, 44, 80, 89 ................102, 108, 163 Larson, Mrs. Margaret ...... 9 Lawrence, Larry ........... 61 Lebsack, Allen ............ 126 Lebsack, Dennis. . . ..... . . 46 Lebsack, Joyce .... 48, 84 ...92, 93 Lebsack, Lyrmda ........... 28 Lebsack, Sheryl ..... 28, 82, 83 101, 160 Lebsark, Sheryl Ann ........ 64 Lebsack, Victoria .......... 60 Lehl, Leorra ........ 38, 84, 92 Leichliter, Nola ............ 28 Lenhardt, Marjorie ......... 28 Lenhardt, Pat .............. 28 Leonhardt, David ...... 46, 144 Leonhardt, Mrs. Eleanor .... 16 Lepker, Mr. Norman ....... 16 Leraas, Sandy ...... 46, 83, 92 Lewis, Larry .............. 61 Lindlief, Linda.. 38, 41, 79, 80 Linneman, Judy . 28, 77, 78, 84 101, 103, 107, 110, 161 Linneman, Patsy .... 53, 57, 92 Livingston, Roxanna ........ 68 Lockard, Mervlyn ......... Mares, McCoy .... 48, 126, 144 Margheim, Doug ...... . . . . . . 57 Marshall, Glenna .... ..... 6 8 Marshall, Lanny .... . . . 29 Martinez, Arthur .... . . . 65 Martinez, Barbara ..... . . . 56 Martinez, Elizabeth .... . . . 60 Martinez, Peggy ..... ..... 4 6 Marts, Cathy ........... 64, 91 Marts, Connie ..... ..... 5 7, 91 Massey, Arlon .... 29, 131, 140 Massey, Keith.. ......... 38, 43 Mathews, Art .......... 29, 84 Mathews, Orin ......... 49, 53 Matthews, Robert. . .29, 79, 144 Mattock, Lynnita ....... 60, 80 Maupin, Vernon ............ 65 Maxfield, Raymond . 29, 98, 121 Mayberry, Carol ....... 92, 95 May, John ......... 29, 98, 120 ...............130, 131, 140 Meacham, Barbara ..29, 79, 80 86, 88, 97, 151 Meeker, Cindy ...... 60, 72, 93 Meeker, Lloyd ............. 61 Meeker, Nancy ...... 40, 41, 79 84, 102 Nelson, Ralph .... ........ 4 6 Nelson, Robert ......... 39, 98 128, 147 Nethkin, Bobby . . . ...... . . 64 Nethkin, Cecil ...... ....... 3 7 Neuburger, Sondra ...... 91, 92 Neville, Bill ....... ..... 3 0 Neville, Roberta .... ..... 64 Newton, Nancy ..... ...... . 30 Nickerson, Linda ....... 67, 92 Nicoson, Syd. .............. 49 Northey, Lyle .......... 30, 94 Nugent, Ed ......... 49, 92, 144 Nugent, Mr. Edward ..... 10 Q Quaid, Elaine .....67 144 Quaid, Mike. . . . Quick, Nancy. . . . ...46 R Ramga, Dave ..... ....... 6 4 Ramirez, Elaine ............ 64 Ramirez, John ....... 124, 126 Ramirez, John ...124, 126, 140 Ramirez, Tony. 31, 73, 98, 120 ..........123, 130, 132, Rea, Jackie ............ 68, 140 92 Rea, Vicki ....... . ....... . . 48 Reagan, Mrs. Ethel. . . . Nugent, Rosemary. . . 68, 73, 95 0 O'Dell, Glenna . . . . . . . . 53 Ohmie, Donald ............. 46 Olander, Vivian ......... 43, 92 Olinger, Mrs. Helen ........ 10 Ornelas, Eleanor .... . . . 56 Ornelas, Linda ..... . . . 64 Ornelas, Martha .... ..... 6 1 Osborn, Mr. Dale .......... 13 Osborn, Jean ...... ... 30, 80 67, Lockwood, Mr. Merlyn. 11, Logue, Kirk ...... . 73 138 67, 128 Logue, Paul ....... 98, 127, 135 136, 144 Lohnes, David .......... 28, 80 Lohr, John ........ . . . 47, 84 Lohr, Lynda .... ....... 6 8, 95 Longmore, Carol ....... 60, 97 Longmore, Coral . 60, 97 Loomis, Terre. 40, 79, 92, 102 68 Ludvigsen, Arne. . Meier, James ........... . . . 48 Meis, James LeRoy. .... 60, 67 Meis, Robert ........ ..... 6 8 Melick, Denise ............. 39 Melin, Gordon Allen ....... 126 Melton, David ....... 56, 79, 90 ....126, 144 Menard, Pat ..... .... 3 9, 91 Meyer, Cheryl ..... ....... 8 0 Meyer, Sandra ......... 38, 80 Michel, Mrs. Alma ......... 16 Miles, Tom ................ 92 Miller, Jim ............ 47, 95 Miller, Lana ........ 29, 83, 84 103, 167 Miller, Linda ...... .... 5 3, 76 Moon, Susan .... . . . . 39, 73, Ludvigsen, Paul. . . . . . . 46 Lynch, Dave ..... . . . . 60 M McBain, Carol 68, 72 McBlain, Bob .... 61, 90 McBroom, Mike ............ 61 McConnell, Bill ........ 56, 57 McConnell, Vicki ....... 64, 93 McCrady, Ken ...... 46, 79, 144 McCrea, Edward ........... 42 McCreary, Mardi .... 67, 80, 82 McDaneld, Connie ...... 53, 91 McDonough, Judy ....... 52, 72 McIntosh, Mr. Terry ....... 11 McKee, Philip ........ . .... 28 McKelvey, Dennis . . . . . .. 53 McLey, Maurice ............ 28 McMillan, Beverly ...... 60, 79 80, 93 McMillan, Wyvonna ......... .80 McMullin, Don ......... 48, 80 McNeill, Merideth .......... 28 McWethey, Ellen ...57, 79, 112 McWhorter, Mrs. Dorothy. .. 10 Macy, Mike ..... 48, 57, 79, 80 Madsen, James ............. 68 Magnusson, Ruth ...... ..... 4 9 Magruder, Dan ............. 29 I agruder, Robert ...52, 79, 84 aisch, Judy ........ 39, 72, 79 2 aitland, James ........ 79, 90 1 aitland, Tom ......... 65, 79 alchow, Peggy ..... 41, 80, 87 . ................ 88, 89, 166 anifold, Sharon ........... 68 Miller, Ron........47, 84, 124 Milligan, Peggy . 41, 46, 84, 89 Mills, Eileen. . . . . . . Minnlck, Susan ..... Mitchell, Lynn ..... .49, 93, 97 ........92 .29, 78, 84 68 Overturf, Dale ......... 37, 38 Overturf, Dick ........ . . . . . 10 Overmrf, Janet......31, 91, 93 Owens, Suzanne .....38, 80, 95 P Pacas,Larry.... .....53 Pacheco, Janie . . . ..... . . 57 Packard, Dane ..... 39, 84 Packard, James ..... ..... 6 1 Packard, Mr. John . . . ...... 16 Paine, Keith ........... 43, 45 Palmer, Don ...... 64, 128, 142 Parker, Merlin ............. 82 Parker, Sharon ...... 57, 72, 92 Patterson, Mark ....... 60, 126 Patterson, Becky .... 31, 76, 78 79, 87, 88,89 Patterson, Mr. Ray .......... 9 95, Mitchell Steve Mitchem, Diana .... 53, Mitchem, Gary... Mock, Ron ......... ....... Mogenson, Linda . . . . . . . 38, 96 , ............. 65 91 .....30 Patterson, Mrs. R. B .... . . . 10 68 Patton, Robert ........ Peden, Jerry...37, 38, 80, 127 ...............135, 137, 144 53 Peebles, Page ....... .. Pedersen, Dave ....... ..... 38 Penrose, Miss Jean. . . . . . . . . 15 Peterson, David. 31, 38, 73, 89 . . . . 9 Reagan, Mr. Lee ........... 16 Recker, Bob ........... 79, 92 Reeb, Lois .......... 38, 80, 95 Reeb, Ruth ...... 31, 84, 89, 95 Reichert, Ronnie . ..47, 53, 144 Reigel, Mr. Maynard .. 14, 142 Retelsdorf, Mr. C. L. ...... '10 Retzlaff, Dennis ........ 61, 92 Retzlaff, Rose Ann ...... 46, 92 Reyes, Sie .......... 53, 79, 82 84, 105 Richards, Mary Beth .... 31, 73 ......76, 86, 88, 96, 97, 151 Richards, Mike ............ 126 Richie, Mr. Herbert ........ 14 Rider, Paula .... 49, 73, 76, 80 Rimer, West ....... 57, 80, 147 Risinger, Kathy . 39, 72, 80, 84 Ritenour, Paulette ..... 31, 160 Ritter, Bill ................ 46 Rivera, Sylvia .............. 64 Robbins, Cathie .....56, 76, 79 80, 86, 95, 150 Roberts, Larry ............. 43 Robertson, Mrs. Ja.nell ..... 13 Roblin, Diana .......... 31, 84 Roblin, Michael ............ 57 Rodgers, Mr. Jim ......... 126 Rodriguez, Juan ............ 68 Roe, Doug . ....... 57, 126, 144 Rogers, Joyce .......... 65, 93 Rollstin, Gary .......... 31, 89 Rose, Gordon .... 126, 135, 147 Rosenburg, Alan ........ 32, 94 Rosenoff, Cheri ..... 32, 73, 83 110, 160 Ross, Donna ........ 32, 84, 96 Ross, Jerry ......... 32, 80, 98 80 80 Mohrlang, Marlene ......... 30 80 92 Moore , Moore, Moore, Marsha. . . . ..... 30, 83 92 Nancy .............. Peterson, Glenn ....... 56, 144 Peterson, John ............. 92 Pfleff, Everett ......... 39, 60 Pfieff, Wilber ..... 37, 135, 138 Pierce, Barbara ............ 42 Piersel, Diana ......... 52, 95 Piersel, Wayne..31, 79, 80, 96 .......98, 121, 135, 137, 138 Piper, Mr. Charles ...... .... 9 Plank, Sue ................. 93 Poeschl, Susan ......... 60, 93 Pointer, Harry ..... 37, 44, 126 Pointer, Nelda ......... 52, 92 Potter, Frank .... ..... 9 , 68 .. ........ . .... 135, 136, 138 16 Rossiter, Mr. Jeff Rothe, Tom ...... Rothman, Jerolyn. Roulier, Susan . . . Rowe, Merilee . . . Rowley, Kathaleen Ruckle, Gerald. . . IIIIII':3i,' 92 .. ..6g'. 32 87 .. 95 67 43 11 Rudolph, Mr. Walter. . . . . . . . Ruesch, William. . Rumfelt, Judy . . . . 43, 142 57, 92 anley, Martha . . anning, Betty . . . anning, Jimmy. . anning, Linda. . . arch, Steve ..... arean, Miss Kay ares, Joan ..... 64, 96 92 ... 29, .. ..... 46 .. .... 42 ... ....60 ....12 .. .... 29 Moore, Ron ..... .... 1 26, 135 Moore, Terry ........ 138, 144 Moore, Tom ....... 53, 64, 126 Morgan, Phyllis ..... 30, 80, 91 Morgan, Terry ......... 53, 64 Moritz, Jerry .... ........ 6 7 Moritz, Larry .... 38, 39 Moritz, Rod ...... 48, 159 Morley, Willie ........ 30, 144 Moser, Barb ....... 30, 79, 105 Moser, Steve .... .......... 6 7 Moss, Terry .... ....... 1 26 Morton, Nancy . .. 116 Mowrey, Bruce. . . . . . . . 46 Mowrey, Rex .... 37, 43 Moya, Flora .... ....... 4 2 Moya, Judy ............ 57, 92 Moyer, Melvin ............. 49 Muhlenbruck, Delores ....... 92 Munsinger, Sandra. . . .. . 92 N Neill, Linda ..... . . . 56, 80 Neill, Terry .... ..... 5 7 Nelson, George ......... 79 Nelson, Kris ........ 30, 76, 79 82, 87, 88, 153 56,' Potter, Jim ..... .... 1 0, 57 Powers, Mike .......... 31, 80 Poynter, Kathleen . . .73, 92, 93 Pritchett, Judy ......... 68, 93 Procter, Betty ............. 49 Proctor, Larry ............. 52 Proctor, Mrs. Leta ...... 14, 92 Propp, Gary ........ 31, 80, 89 96, 109 Propp, Rick ............... 123 Prull, Dale ......... 39, 41, 80 Prull, Donna .... ...... 6 8, 80 Pudge, Mary .... ........ 8 0 Puls, Sharon ..... . . . 43, 93 Pulscher, Sandy .... ..... 5 6 Rumley, Dean .... . . . 65, 142 Russell, Nancy ......... 52, 84 Rutledge, Mary ......... 56, 92 Rutledge, Terry .... 32, 98, 121 123, 144 Ryan, Sharon ..... ........ 4 3 Rynearson, Carl ............ 47 S Salas, Albert ....... .39, 41, 97 sa.ias, 15ad1':ff .... sa, 126, 138 Salma.ns,Dean........ .... .as Salmons, L. J ...... 49, 73, 142 Sanden, Bill ..... .. ......... 53 98, 135 Sanford, Cathy . . . . ......... 46 Sanford, Larry.. 32, 79, 80, 84 .......89, 107, 121, 122, 167 Sanford, Tom .. 57, 79, 80, 126 Santillanes, Gloria .......... 38 Santillanes, John ..... 126, 144 Santoni, Mr. George ........ 12 Sattler, Mrs. Fanny . . . . . . . 16 Sauer, Harry ......... ...... 6 8 Sauer, Pat .... . .... . . . 32, 83 Savage, Sharon . . . ..... . . . 38 Scantlln, Bob. . . . . . . . 48, 142 Schaeffer, Arlon ...... 123, 144 Schaeffer, Beverly ....... . . . 68 Schaeffer, Donny ...... 65, 147 Scheck, Claudia ............ 32 Scheck, Gary ............... 68 Scheld, Glenn ...... 67, 73, 126 Schmale Jeannie ....... Schmidt, Kathleen ...... 4 8, , . . . . 61 Schmer, Nancy. 76, 80, 95, 163 72 92 --.............. Schmidt, Larry ..... .... 6 5 Schneider, Dave ..... ..... 4 9 Schneider, Kathryn ..... 68, Schneider, Peter .... ..... 4 7 Schott, Delbert ............. 65 Schott, Dorothy. . . . Schroetlln, Ken .... 93 43, 123, 140 Schultz , Delia .............. 42 Schulz, Marlow .......... . . . 42 Schwarz, Aaron ........... 138 .56 72 79, 9 Schwindt, Karen 3 Scofield, Sherlden .......... 61 Scofield, Thomas .... . ...... 90 Scoles, Sandy . .. 39, 40, 73, 82 .................84, 92, 163 Scott, Miss Gertrude ........ 12 Scott, Shirley .. 91, 92, 95, 105 Sears, Harold ......... 65, 126 Sears, Julia ......... ...... . 32 Seastedt, Don .............. 57 Seastedt, Richard .......... 140 Seilback, Jeff ...... 65, 92, 170 Selby, Roger . .......... 61, so Sewell, Brenda . . . .... 60, 93 Schaeffer, Arlon. . . . . . . 43, 98 Shaffer, Danny . . . Shaffer, Diane .... .....68 .......42 Sharmon, Yvonne ........ 67, 92 Sheets, Lessie ............. 60 Shehorn, Susan . . . . . .57, 92, 93 Shelton, Cindy. .......... . . . 64 Sheneman, Joan ....... . . . . . 91 Sheneman, Lyle ............ 46 Sherbenou, Lee .... .65, 92, 169 Shew, LeRoy . . 32, 98, 122, 140 Shima, Gary....... ...... .110 Shipley, Linda. . . ....... 52, 92 Shockey, Ronald .... . 48, 49, 95 Shockman, Mary. . . 79 43, Shook, Joann.... 33, 79, 80, 95 Showalter, Don ........ . . . . . 65 Sibert, Dickie . . . . . ...... . . 64 Sides, Nancy ..... Sishc, Norman . . . ... 38, 41 33, 80 Silva, Ken .... . . . ..... 48 Silva, Mike ........ .... 1 02 Simma, Charlene .... . . 38 Singleton, Linda .... 43, 84 Skinner, Debby ..... ..... 5 6 Skinner, Dorene .... ....... 4 6 Skoglund, Bonnie . . . . . . 52, 92 Skow, Charles .... Skroch, Gregory ....... .......52 38 138 Smlkahl, Raymond .... .. 64, 92 Smith, Bill ..... . . . Smith, Donna ...... Smith, Earl... .. . ....... 33 39, 95 .....46 95 Smith, Ed ......... 49, 126, '142 Smith, Kathy ...... Smith, Lowell ..... Smith, Linda ...... Smith, Mark ..... 38 ..64 73 . .91 93, 113 .....33, 84 Smith, Maynard .... 33, 90 Smith, Penny ..... ........ . . 57 Smith, Robert ............. . 57 Smith, Ron.. .... 80, 89, 96, 98 ...............l08, 123, 140 Smith, Steve ...... ..... 4 3, 79 Snider, Nancy ....... ..... 3 3 Sodcrberg, Bonnie .... ...... 6 8 Solis, Mary. ....... 53, 56 Solis, Virginia . . . . . . . . 68 Southall, Velma ........ 67, 93 Sowder, Robert ............. 68 Specketer, Jean ..... 40, 46, 78 89 Specketer, Robert .......... 68 Speece, Marji ....... 41, 46, 78 . . . . . 80, 87, 88, 89, 108, 166 Speece, Mr. Walter ......... 14 Spence, Bruce ....... 33, 78, 80 89, 103 Spence, Mr. Hunter ......... 10 Spencer, Steven ..... 80, 89, 98 127, 144 Spitsnaugle, Vicki ...... 33, 96 Sprenger, David ........ 67, 92 Stagmeyer, Sherry ...... 52, 91 Stahlecker, Pat ...... 49, 91, 92 Starck, Jerry ...... 38, 98, 123 ...............124, 142, 144 Starck, Raymond . . .53, 90, 126 Steiner, Dennis ...... ....... 3 8 Steiner, Paul .......... 53, 127 Stengaard, Darwin .......... 90 Stengaard, Richard ..67, 68, 98 ...............135, 136, 138 Stephenson, Glenell ..... 53, 93 Stepp, Mrs. Margaret ....... 12 Sterkel, Jackie ............. 57 Stevenson, Dick . 37, 45, 73, 78 ...80, 87, 88, 89, 96, 98, 102 ..........107, 108, 127, 144 Stewart, James ............. 52 Stille, Myrna ............... 33 Stiner, Gale ........ ..... 4 8 Stone, Mary ............ 38, 95 Stobbe, Mr. Harold ..... .... 1 6 Stoupa, Pat ......... 61 Strand, Pamela ..... ..... 6 1 Strange, Geneva .... 64, 93 Stream, Mr. John ..... ..... 1 3 Stroh, Dan ............ 68, 126 Stroh, Devera ....... 49, 72, 80 Stroh, Frances ......... 65, 92 Stuart, John... 56, 98, 128, 135 Stuckey, Mark .............. 38 Sturgis, Linda .... 33, 91 Subia, Cruz ...... ........ 6 8 Sugarman, Jan ........ 53, 126 Sugarman, Mark ............ 65 Sullivan, Kent .... .......... 4 3 Sullivan, Dick ...... 61, 92, 147 Sullivan, Mrs. Marcella ..... 15 Sumner, Jim ........... 48, 53 Sundqulst, Judy. . 33, 78, 79, 82 87, 88, 89, 103 ...............l05, 109, 161 Sutton, David. 33, 130, 131, 167 Swanson, Ma.rleen . . . 39, 45, 72 . . . .73, 76, 78, 84, 86, 88, 89 . . . . . . .95, 105, 108, 113, 161 Swartz, Denny .......... 34, 79 Swartz, Evelyn ...... 39, 79, 82 84, 102 Swartz, Janice ...... 34, 84, 96 Swayze, Linda .......... 52, 92 Swedland, Mr. Ken ........ 140 T Tarkett, Mr. Ronald ....... 126 Taylor, Jerry . 39, 98, 124, 144 Teare, Bruce .............. 64 Tegtman, Janice ........ 72, 78 ...83, 95 Teeter, Georgia ........ 34, 83 88, 153 Tesar, John .......... 128, 144 Thielman, Donna ....... 65, 80 91, 92 Thompson, Lesley ...... 57, 93 Thompson, Robert. .43, 96, 138 Thompson, Sandy .... 56, 79, 95 Thornburg, J ohn ............ 56 Thornburg, Larry .......... 65 Thornton, Ann .............. 68 Thornton, Gloria .... 76, 80, 95 Thornton, Roger ........ 34, 79 Thrush, Cindy ....... 57, 80, 91 Thrush, Donnice ..... 34, 91, 94 Thrush, Joy ......... 67, 91, 92 Thurma.n, Cheryl ........... 92 Tigges, Teresa ...... 34, 79, 97 Tilger, Patricia ............ 68 Tilger, August... ........39 Tillman, Jerry ......... 65, 92 Tillman, Judy .............. 49 Timblin, Pa.melalee..57, 91, 92 Tindall, David .......... 34, 84 Tindall, Mrs. Genevieve ..... 9 Tjaden, Lavern. ....... 46, 126 Tobler, Mr. I. V. .......... 13 Tomson, Larry. ............ 47 Tonsing, Clarence ...... 34, 94 Toynton, Candy.. 53, 78, 82, 95 Trethewey, Robert.38, 124, 144 Trethewey, Sue.. 37, 76, 92, 95 Trinidad, Carol . . . ....... . . 57 Trinidad, Felix .... 39, 126, 144 Truesdell, Patsy ..... .. 34, 80 91, 93 Trupp,Harlin .... ..... 6 8 Turner, Ruth.... 34 U Ulfers, Chuck ....... 38, 79, 80 Uhrich, Jack ....... 53, 73, 126 V Valdez, Barbara ............ 65 Van Blaricom, Gene .... 56, 79 126, 144 Van Cleave, Chuck. . . 67, 80, 95 Van Cleave, Raymond. . .80, 126 .....-........--. .......144 Van Deberg, Regina. . . . . .... 67 Vasquez, Jenny. . . . . . Vasquez, Toni. . . . Veatch, Tonya. . . . ...60 .......43 60, 61 Veit, Dan .......... ...... 1 26 Velasquez, Betty ...... Velasquez , Tim ..... . . . . . . 67 124, 135 136, 144 34 Versteeg, John . . ......... . . Versteeg, Lucille ...... . .... 53 Versteeg, Mary Ann 60 Vigil, Wanda ............... 48 Vincent, Barbara ....... 38, 95 Vineyard, Sandy ..... 31, 38, 92 Vogt, Miss Esther .......... 12 Vonderohe, Pam ........ 56, 76 Vonderohe , Paul .... W .....57 Wacker, Connie Jo ...... 49, 76 87, 150 Wade, Mr. Robert .......... 12 Wadman, Bruce ....... 34, 140 Waggener, Mr. John. .......10 Wagner, Cheryl...... ...52 Wagner, Eddie . . . . . Wagner , Ray ..... ...35 ...35 126 Wagoner, Terry ........... Wailes, Connie ...... 68, 93, 95 Wake, Trudy .......... 61, 170 Walker, Cindy .......... 64, 72 Wanamaker, Dick ...... 35, 127 Ward, Larry ............... 64 Warner, Mrs. Dee Ann ...... 11 Warner, Herb .............. 46 80 Warner, Susan . . . . ..... 35, Warnock, Ann. . . 35, 76, 79 , 84 86, 88, 89, 113, 164 Warnock, David ........ 68, 92 89 93 Watson, Kathy... 35, 79, 84, Watson, Vickie ......... 67 , Weber, Kathy . . . . . . . 35, 84, 92 Wedel, Claudia .......... . . . 52 Weedin, Lorraine .... 36, 84, 91 Weeks, Max ................ 36 Weickum, Ellen ....... . . . 53 64 Weickum, Jack . . . . . Wells, Mrs. E. C. 10 Wells, Leonard ........ 68, 142 Wells, Bob ..... 53, 82, 84, 107 Wells, Mr. Lloyd ........... 16 Wells, Terry ...... 39, 130, 142 White, Greg. .... 56, 79, 80, 89 White, Jerry .............. . 49 White, Larry ....... ...... 1 44 Whitehouse, Dick ....... 48, 80 84, 89 Whitehouse, Mrs. Halicia . . . 12 Whitehouse, Bob ..... 36, 78, 80 Whitsel, Terry ...... 48, 49, 92 ....126,144 Whitson, Karla. . . .... 36, 79 Whitzel, Sharon ..... ..... 5 7 Whittaker, Sheryl ........... 38 Whittecar, Ronald ...... 36, 94 Wenz, Bruce ....... ..... 3 8 Wierenga, Steve ........ 67, 60 Wickam, Mr. Vivan ......... 15 Widup, Terry .......... 68, 92 Wild, George ....... ..... 6 5 Wild, Leslie ............... 49 Wilder, Deena .......... 67, .73 Wilder, Mrs. Florence ...... 16 Wiley, Edie ................ 49 Williams, Dick ........ .... 3 8 Williams, John . . . . . . . 36 Williams, Sonja .... .... 8 6 Williamson, Mark . . . Williamson, Steve ...... 68, 95 Williamson, Susan .......... 67 Willis, Marcia .. 36, 83, 91, 97 Wilson, Donn .... 43, 78, 80, 89 Wilson, Ken ................ 61 .....49 Wilson, Mr. Nick ........... 12 Wilson, Russell .......... . . 47 Wlnegarden, Harriet ........ 48 Winegarden, Janet .......... 64 Winkley, Rita .......... 38, 95 Winslow, Vicki ...... 39, 80 Wise, Gary .... 48, 53, 92, 144 Witt, Judy .. 36, 76, 83, 89, 96 Wolaver, Dale .............. 46 Woods, Bill ....... ......... 3 8 Woods, Ron ............... 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