Moffat County High School - MoCoHi Yearbook (Craig, CO)

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XVII 7« o£ o tte tt Advertisers 4 Foreword _ _ 6 Administration and Faculty 7 Classes Seniors 13 Juniors _ 25 Sophomores 33 Freshmen 39 Athletics 45 Football .. . 46 Basketball 50 Wrestling 53 Music ._ 55 Choral _ ._ 56 Band 58 Activities 61 Student Council 62 Librarians and Office Assistants 63 Pep and MC Clubs 64 Cheerleaders - 65 Twirling and Latin American Clubs 66 Aviation and Journalism Classes 61 Drama Class and Club 68 IRC and Annual Staff 69 FTA and FFA 70 FHA and Speech Club 71 Science Club „ „ 72 Homecoming 73 Freshman Initiation 74 Mr. and Miss MoCoHi : 75 Miscellaneous 78 Index — by courtesy of 4th and 6th Hour History Classes 79 Dear Diary, Here is a list of the Craig businessmen who so generous- ly contributed to our year- book finances. We are indebt- ed to them for so many things. Ace Salvage Alamo Hotel and Court American Gilsonite Allis Chalmers Agency A W Drive-Inn Barrett ' s Men Store Beaver Brothers Ben Franklin Store Best Way Building Center Betty ' s Shop Bill ' s Market and Lockers Bill ' s Welding Radiator Service L. C. Booren, O.D. A Friend A Friend Colowyo Coal Company Coast to Coast Store Cooney and Balleck Excavating Cosgriff Hotel and Courts Cowan ' s Drug Store Craig Conoco Service Craig Bootery Craig Cab Co. Craig Decoration Center Craig Drug Store Craig Furniture Store Craig Grain Co. Craig Greenhouse Craig Hide and Fur Craig Industrial Bank Craig Motor Company Craig Sales Company Craig Sand and Gravel Craig Tire Mileage Davis Hotel Duncan Chevrolet Co. Easley ' s Cafe Joe Edwards, Sales and Service El Rancho Motel Empire Courier The Florette Farrell ' s Western Clothiers First Federal Savings Loan Assn. Foster, Ray, Auto Shop Golden Rule Store Forest Gray Construction Green Furniture Store Grounds, Retail Milk Delivery Harris, Roy, Auto Service Haynes Texaco Service Heintz Plumbing Heating Henderson, David, Contractor Home Hotel Horton ' s Frontier Sen-ice Household Gas Appliance Co. Hageman Auto Service Ideal Bakery Irick ' s Saddle Shop Joe ' s Blacksmith and Welding Shop Joy Oil Company Jim ' s Floor Covering Kester Jewelry King ' s Upholstery Co. Frank C. Klein Company, Inc. A Friend Larson Transportation Co. L. J. Standard Service Station Loyd ' s, Incorporated McCanless, Neil, Vet. Margret ' s Beauty Shop Marj Marr Shop Meat ' s Grain Company Meek Brothers Moffat County Abstract Co. Moffat County Creamery Moffat County Lumber Supply Moffat County State Bank A Friend Mountain Air Spray Co. M M Cafe Mountain States Electric Oriental Service Station Ottens, J. Albert Overfelt, Marvin Parks, Tom Palace Drug Company Penney, J. C. Company E. W. Pugh A Friend Radio Station KRAI Razzano, Ralph Rae ' s Beauty Service Rainbow Inn Roger ' s Grain Elevator Roger ' s Hardware Seeds Safeway Stores, Inc. Sathers ' Jewelry Floral A Friend Leo Schneider Sen-ice Cleaners Service Urself Laundry Sheley Investment Co. Shepard, M. L. Sons Siebott Hardware Silver Agricultural Implements Standard Oil Co. Style Beauty Shop Sullivan ' s Cottage Courts A Friend Vogue Beauty Salon Watson Motor Company Wiggins Studio A Friend Witte ' s, Inc. A Friend Yost, Lewis, Agency Zobel Mortuary January 1, 1962 Dear Diary, The first day of the year has always been the day to take stock of the past and make resolutions for the future. So I spent my day thinking about my high school years. I remember when the class of ' 62 first entered high school, a bunch of green freshmen wondering what the whole thing was all about. However, when phrases like just wait ' til initiation. and sound off filled the halls, we began to feel like ive were a part of it. All through high school we were constantly being encouraged by our faculty, and supported by the wonderful people of Craig. The senior class always stood before us as a goal and an example. Noiv, as we find ourselves in that position we realize the responsibilities of seniors, both as a class and as individuals. It ' s a large order. So my New Year ' s Resolution is to help my class leave the best example for the oncoming classes. Dear Diary, Here are the wonderful people who have given so generously of their time and energy to make the past jour years what they have been for each of us. THE SCHOOL BOARD: Mr. Freeman, Mr. Deshayes, Mr. Culverwell, Mr. Beckett, Mr. Rogers, Mr. Dickinson, Mr. Harris, Mr. Brunsvold, C. Superintendent. ROGER LITTLE: B.A., Assistant Principal; Teaches: Biology; Co- sponsors Student Council; has taught in Craig 6 years. MR. BRUNSVOLD: dent of schools. Superinten- EDGAR TOWNSEND: B.S., A.M., Principal, Sponsors Student Council. 3 years of teaching in Craig. Most Memorable Experience: To see boys and girls become ladies and gentlemen. MILDRED JOBE: B.A., Counsel- ing and Guidance; Teaches: Latin I, II, has taught in Craig 19 years; Most Memorable Experience: Be- ing chosen as class sponsor two years in a row. DEAN MOORE: B.A., M.A., Di- rector of Counseling and Guidance; Teaches: Woodworking; has taught in Craig 8 years; Most Memorable Experience: My first day of teach- ing. ELIZABETH BOWEN: B.S., A.M., Teaches: Dramatics, Library, Sponsors: Drama Club. 8 years of teaching in Craig. Most Memorable Ex- perience: The just rebuke of a graduate, ' How I used to resent the time and attention you gave the lame ducks who wouldn ' t or couldn ' t learn and the neglect of us who really wanted some schooling. ' RICHARD BOYLL: B.S., A.M., Teaches: Eng- lish I and IV, Journalism, Sponsors: Junior Class. 1 year of teaching in Craig. Most Memorable Experience: In Mt. Vernon, 111., three students took first place in State Speech Contest and went on to second place in the National. RICHARD BROWN: B.A., Teaches: Crafts, Shop, Drawing. Sponsors: Senior Class. 1 year of teaching in Craig. VERN C. DAVIS: B.A., Teaches: Band, Chorus, Sponsors: Activity Chorus, Twirling Club, first year of teaching in Craig. Most Memorable Ex- perience: Receiving an encore on the first con- cert of the season with the MCHS band. X ciarPt i ROBERT L. DEY: B.A., M.A., Teaches: U. S. History, Contemporary Problems. Sponsors: IRC, Sophomore Class. 4 years of teaching in Craig. Most Memorable Experience: The day all my students passed the test. (Or was this just a dream?) DOUGLAS M. DEYO: B.S., Teaches: General Science, Coaching. Sponsors: MC Club. 3 years of teaching in Craig. Most Memorable--JExperi- ence: Growth and development of students par- ticipating in athletics and academics. 1 PAUL R. DILLldN: B.S., Teaches: Chemistry, Physics, Biology II, Aviation, Sponsors: Science Club, Five years of teaching in Craig. REG FIGAL: B.A., Teaches: Typing I and II, Drivers Education, Coaching, Sponsors: MC Club, Two years teaching in Craig. SANDRA HARDEN: B.A., Teaches: Home- making I, II, and III, Sponsors: F.H.A., Fresh- man class. Two years teaching in Craig. WALT HARRIS: B.A., Teaches: Physical Edu- cation, Basketball and Baseball coach, Sponsors: M.C. Club. Six years teaching in Craig. ? zts. n c -dcC MRS. RAY KNODEL: A.B., Teaches: English I, Sponsors: F.T.A., Junior Class. Three years teaching in Craig. RICH KOCH: B.S., Teaches: Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Sponsors: I.R.C., Sophomore Class. Four years of teaching in Craig. Most Memorable Experience: I could not single out one event as a memorable experience, but the total experience of working with students of Mo Co Hi has been rewarding and enjoyable. JOE H. KYLE: B.S., M.A.; Teaches: Basic Math, Algebra I, General Science, Engineering, Spon- sors: Sophomore Class. 8 years of teaching in Craig. Most Memorable Experience: The first day I stood in front of my first class. DUANE MEAD: B.A.; English I and II, Sponsors: year of teaching in Craig. Teaches: Biology I, Freshman Class. First AUGUST MEDINA: B.A.; Teaches: Spanish I and II, Russian I and II, Sponsors: Latin Ameri- can Club, 2 years of teaching in Craig. Most Memorable Experience: I have had many. NORMA L. RASOR: B.A.; Teaches: Second se- mester Typing, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Spon- sors: Sophomore Class. Most Memorable Ex- perience: Trying to get to class on time in this frigid weather. Remember this question is asked in the depth of winter but read in the brightness of summer. •w JOYCE RIDGEL: A.B.; Teaches: Basic Math, Algebra I, Plane Geometry, Typing. Sponsors: Pep Club, Freshman Class. First year of teaching in Craig. EUNICE RUMSEY: B.A.; Teaches: English II, Speech, Sponsors: Speech Club, Junior Class. 3 years of teaching in Craig. 5y 10 NANCY N. RUTTERFORD: B.A., Teaches: Physical Education, Sponsors: Cheerleaders. Three years teaching in Craig. GRACE SPYKSTRA: B.A., Teaches: 1st semes- ter Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Sponsors: Cheerleaders, Sophomore Class. Two and one- half years teaching in Craig. ELSIE WINGO: B.A., Teaches: World History, Sponsors: Annual Staff, Eighteen years teaching in Craig. Most Memorable Experience: The day everybody had his lesson and nobody needed to be told to get quiet. REUBEN K. YODER: B.S., Teaches: English I and II. Sponsors: Senior Class. Two years teach- ing in Craig. DWIGHT ZEDIKER: Taught: English I and IV, Journalism. Drafted into Army, October. 1961. CARL A. ZION: B.S.. Teaches: Vocational Ag- riculture. Sponsors F.F.A., Senior Class. Four years teaching in Craig. CONNIE KINSINGER: Secretary to Mr. Brunsvold. SHARON LORE: Student Teaching, Homemakine. MRS. A. C. BARTLET: Secretary to Mr. Brunsvold. EMMA BREWER: R. N.. School Nurse. WAYNE C. WOOLSTON: Director of Counciling and Guidance. First semester. LEE LESLIE: Custodian, ' Seventeen years of cleaning ELOISE WATERS: Secretary to Mr. Brunsvold. MR. ROMERO: Assistant Custodian PRESIDENT John Russell VICE-PRESIDENT John Pim SECRETARY Gres? Hamilton TREASURER Nancy Rader Dear Diary, We, the Seniors, have come a long way. Now, wit h school behind us, we leave Mo- CoHi eager for a waiting world, a world that will belong to the Senior Class of 1962! MR. Brown OUR SPONSORS Miss Rutterford Mr. Yoder Mr. Zion Have all the parties and fun you can while in high school. You only have jour years, live it up! LOYLE BRENNISE: Joined Class eleventh grade; MC Club 2; Football 1, lettered 1; Basketball 4, lettered 4; Baseball 4, lettered 4; Track 1, lettered 1; Homecoming attend- ant Jr.; Prom King; Most memorable ex- perience: Basketball and Eggfight, Jr. year in general. MICKEY BURKE: Joined class in first grade; Latin American Club 1; AAA; Safe Driver ' s Award; Most memorable experi- ence: Woodworking, English I and II, and speech class with Jack. Well, how about that! Live for today, for there may be no to?norroiv. MARY LOU BUTLER: Joined Class ninth grade; Drama Club 1; Science Club 1; Square Dance Club 1; Annual Staff; Activity Choir 3; Most memorable experience: My two weeks spent at a science insti- tute at CSU. . ; EVA CALLAWAY: Joined class in ninth grade; Speech Club 1; Ac- tivity Choir 1; Most memorable ex- perience: Our speech trip to Grand Junction. GENE CAMILLETTI: Joined Class in ninth grade; Student Council Rep. 2; MC Club 3; IRC 1; Foot- ball 1; Wrestling 4, lettered 4; Band 4; Activity Choir 2; All-State Choir 1; Most memorable experi- ence: Going to All-State Choir. Big John ' DWIGHT E. CASTLE: Joined class in first grade; Square Dance Club 2; Most memor- able experience: When I was a freshman and eot initiated. DOUG CLARK: Joined class eleventh grade; Student Council Rep. 1; Freshman class Pres. Drama Club 1; FFA 1; Football 1; Basketball 4, lettered 2; Track 2, lettered 1; Homecoming Attendant, Fr. Most mem- orable experience: Halloween of Jr. year. 14 ' Got a quarter? ' ' Ob dear, what did I do now? JOHN BERENTIS: Joined class in ninth grade; Science Club 1; Annual Staff; Wres- tling 4, lettered 3; Second place district wrestling tournament, Junior; Most memor- able experience: First wrestling match with Steamboat Sr. year. DONNA SUE BILSING: Joined class first grade; IRC 1; Drama Club 2; Speech Club 1; FTA 1; Twirling Club 2; Square Dance Club 1; Band 3; Activity Choir 3; Solo En- semble Contest 1; Homecoming Attendant Fr; Prom Attendant, Jr.; Most memorable experience: When Carolyn and I went to the Phi Del fraternity Homecoming party at CU- ' 6l. Oh great! It ' s a beautiful life for a sinner, providing be doesn ' t take himself too seriously. I ' ll never play hooky again ' . REBIE BITTLER: Joined class in ninth grade; Speech Club 2; Sci- ence Club 1; Annual Staff; A Trysting Place ; Jr. Escort; Most memorable occasion: All the trips with speech club. Oh l CHARLOTTE BLANKENSHIP: Joined class in first grade; Fr. class Sec; Soph, class Sec; Jr. Class Treas.; IRC 1; Science Club 2; Pep Club 4; Latin American Club 1; Annual Staff; Activity Choir 4; All-State Choir 2; Solo Ensemble Contest 2; Prom Attendant Jr.; Banner Girl 2; Most memorable experience: High school in general — mainly my freshman Homecom- ing. BEVERLY ANN BOURCIER: Joined class in ninth grade; Drama Club 1; Speech Club 1; Latin American Club 1; Twirling Club 1; Activity Choir 2; Dino ; Most memorable experience: Homecoming my Freshman year. JO ANN BRASS: Joined class in third grade; IRC 3; Science Club 1; Pep Club 4f Parliamentarian Soph.; FTA 1; Humanities 2; Annual Staff; Cheerleader 2; Band 4; Ac- tivity Choir 4; Solo Ensemble Contest 3; Glee Club 1; Stage Band 3; Archie An- drews ; Lavender and Old Lace ; 5th place Biology Division Science Fair; Most memor- able experience: I ' ll never tell. BILL BOOREN: Joined class in first grade; MC Club 1; Drama Club 1 ; Speech Club 1 ; Library Assistant; Football 3, lettered 1; Basketball 4; Track 3; Dino Ves- pers 1; Radio play; Most memor- able experience: The day I skipped with my girl. .( that you? . Don ' t squander time, for after all, it is the basic substance of life. BOB CLOER: Joined class ninth grade; MC Club 2; Drama Club 1; Speech Club 1; Latin American Club 1; Football 2, lettered 2; Baseball 3, lettered 3; Activity Choir 1; Dino ; Growing Pains ; Prom attendant, Jr.; Most memorable experience: My half year in speech class Honestly DAVID COLBY: Joined class first grade; Drama Club 3; Science Club 3; Rocket Club 1; Chess Club 1; Band 3; Solo and Ensemble Contest 2; One Act Play Festival; Cripple Mountain Wedding ; Miracle of the Ma- donna ; The Neighbors ; Thunder on Sycamore Street ; Science Fairs: 4th Biology, 1st Chemistry, twice 3rd West Slope; Most memorable experience: Staying a week in Yellowstone on only 25 dollars. The man of the future may be the man in the moon. Allrightie JUDY CHARLEEN CONSTA- BLE: Joined class fourth grade; Stu- dent Council rep. 1; IRC 4, Re- porter 1; Speech Club 2; Science Club 2; Pep Club 1; Square Dance Club 1; Humanities Club 1; Twirl- ing Club 2; Annual Staff; Band 4; Activity Choir 2; Solo and Ensem- ble Contest 4; Archie Andrews ; Junior Escort; Scholarship Award 2; IRC Denver Conference 2; Na- tional Merit Commendation; Most memorable experience: The IOOF UN Tour. JIM COOPER: Joined class seventh grade; IRC 2; Science Club 1; Most memorable experience: Taking avi- ation ed. PAT COOPER: Joined class first grade; Student Council rep. 2; Sec- retary Junior; Drama Club 1, Pres.; FHA 3, Parliamentarian Sr., Pres. Jr.; FTA 3, Vice-Pres. Sr.; Junior Escort; DAR History Award; Most memorable experience: Honor of becoming Student Council Secretary. Kisses spread germs and germs are hated, but kiss me baby, I ' m vaccinated. ELAINE CRAIG: Joined class eleventh grade. JOHN CRAIG: Joined class seventh grade; Drama Club 1; Football 1; Wrestling 4, let- tered 4; Most memorable experience: The night I rode old Ben ' s horses from Craig to Maybell. - ' 16 Oh great, what ' ll 1 do now? ' BARBARA DAVIS: Joined class in the sec- ond grade; Drama Club; Pep Club 4; Square Dance Club 2; Activity Choir 3; Vespers. ' Oh, big deal ' CAROLYN DUNCAN: Joined class first grade; IRC 1; Science Club 3; Pep Club 1; Twirling Club 2; Band 4; Activity Choir 4; Solo and Ensemble Contest 4; Twirler 2, head twirler 1; Archie Andrews ; Band Treasurer 1; Sweetheart Ball attendant 1; Most memorable experience: When Sue and I went to the Phi Del Fraternity Homecom- ing party at CU ' 61. Oh. really? •- -. £ Are you anybody. J TQM R. DUNCAN: Joined class eleventh grade; Student Council rep. 1; FFA 4; Sec. Frosh, Pres. Soph., Pres. Sr.; Football 1, let- tered 1; Basketball 2, lettered 2; Junior Escort; Most memorable ex- perience: First day I walked into this building. OVETA ENCE (HARRIS): Joined class first grade; Pep Club 3; Square Dance Club 1; Annual Staff; Band 3; Activity Choir 1; Solo and Ensemble Contest 2; Most memorable experience: Boulder Band Day. RICHARD B. ESTEY: Joined class first grade; FHA 1; Latin Ameri- can Club 1; Chess Club 1; Basket- ball 1; Track 3. Bird-brain! JUDY DIANE EVANS: Joined class first grade; Band 2; Solo and Ensemble Contest 1; Typing Award; Most memorable experi- ence: The day I started going with Roger in my freshman year. a y RICHARD BRADLY FREEMAN: Joined class first grade; Rifle Club 2; Hot Rod Club 1; Rocket Club 1; Football 2; Basketball 2; Track 1; Band 4; Solo and Ensemble Contest 2; Archie Andrews ; Most memorable ex- perience: The Boulder Band Trips. 17 ' ' Well, How about that? NANCY FROST: Joined class first grade; Pep Club 4; FHA 1; Annual Staff; Band 4; Activity Choir 1; Solo Ensemble contest 4; Most memorable experience: Boulder Band days. LIZ GALLEGOS: Joined class fifth grade; Drama Club 1; Pep Club 2; Latin American Club 1; Annual Staff; Activity Choir 2; Bulldog Tales — editor 1. Let ' s have a party: ' Guess What} Live, Lovt happy. Laugh and be JOE GATES: Joined class first grade; MC Club 3; Drama Club 1; Latin American Club 1; Football 3, lettered 3; Baseball 2, lettered 2; Dino, Homecoming attendant Soph.; Most memorable experience: 2 years on 2nd string, all-conference state in baseball Jr., most homeruns in baseball Jr. As a man thinketh, so is he. VIOLET GLENN: Joined class first grade; Drama Club 1 ; Vespers. LINDA HALL: Joined class first grade; Drama Club 2; Pep Club 1; Twirling Club 1; Band 4; Activity Club 3; Storm Cellar ; Most mem- orable experience: Boulder band day. You never outgrow your need for milk? GREG HAMILTON: Joined class third grade; Student Council rep. 2; Vice-pres. Jr. Class Sec. Sr.; MC Club 2; Speech Club 1; Football 2, lettered 2; Baseball 4, lettered 3;. Band 2; Solo Ensemble Contest 2; Home- coming attendant Jr.; Prom attendant Jr.; Most memorable experience: When I finally got my White front tooth. GARY HERTZOG: Joined class tenth grade; Most memorable experience: The time I passed U. S. History. 18 Don ' t feel like the Lone Ran- ger. ROSE MARY HOWARD: Joined class seventh grade; Speech Club 1; FHA 3; Sec- Treas. Sr.; Annual Staff; State FHA in Ft. Collins, Dist. FHA in Grand Junction; Most memorable experience: State FHA Conven- tion in Ft. Collins. GINGER JONES: Joined class twelfth grade; Student Council Rep. 1; Drama Club 1; Pep Club 3; Car Club 1; FNA 1; Span- ish Club 1; Cheerleader 2; Band 2; Activity Choir 1; Banner girl 1; Homecoming at- tendant Frosh, Queen Senior; Most memor- able experience: The honor of being selected Homecoming Queen of Mo Co Hi. ' Better believe it! MARY JORDAN: Joined class ninth grade; IRC 2; Pep Club 3; Annual Staff; Activity Choir 3; Archie Andrews ; IRC Denver Conference 1, Grand Junction Con- ference 1; AAU; Most memorable experience: AAU track meet at CSU in 1961. What ever you do is best done yourself. A man that sets out to set the world on fire often comes back for more matches. CONNIE BEA KENDALL: Joined class fourth grade; Drama Club 1; Speech Club 1 ; FT A 1 ; Latin American Club 1; Annual Staff; Band 4; Activity Choir 2; Archie Andrews ; Dino ; Trysting Place ; Most memorable experience: The night the University of Utah Men ' s Choir was in Craig. Picture Not Available RAY KENDALL: Joined class eleventh grade; IRC 1; Band 4; Ac- tivity Choir 2; Archie Andrews ; A Christmas Carol ; Most mem- orable experience: The Jr. Class play — Archie Andrews Oh Rats sr f ; 1 RALPH KNEZ: Joined class first grade FFA 3; Basketball 1. VERONICA KENZ: Joined class first grade; Band 4; Solo Ensemble Contest 4; Most membnrable experience: Boulder Band Day. 19 I didn ' t loaded. the gun was Sounds good! DEAN KOLBABA: Joined class first grade; Rocket Club; Wrestling 2, lettered 1; Band 2; Most memorable experience: Going to school. SHARON LAUDERDALE: Joined class eleventh grade; Student Council Rep. 1; IRC 2; Sec. Sr., Denver Conference 2, State Sec. Sr.; Pep Club 2, V-pres. Jr., Pres. Sr.; An- nual Staff; Activity Choir 1; Banner girl 2; Glee Club 1; One Act Play Festival; Archie Andrews ; Jr. escort; Most memorable ex- perience: The Jr.-Sr. Prom in my Junior year — wow ! Knock her ' down again, John. I like it: The best way to get a job done is to get it started. SAMMY LOVETT: Joined class seventh grade; Drama Club 1; Speech Club 1; Dino ; Most memorable experience: Anticipating graduation. H. CLAYTON McMINN: Joined class fifth grade; Track 1; Band 2. JEAN MILLER: Joined class first grade; Student Council Rep. 3; League Student Council Sec; IRC 1; Science Club 3; FT A 1; Humanities Club 1; Science Club Sec. Jr., Pres. Sr.; Archie Andrews ; Homecoming attendant Sr.; Midwinter formal attend. Soph.; Prom Queen; Summer Science Insti- tute; Girls ' State; State Student Council dele- gate 1; Bulldog Static; Most memorable ex perience: Summer Science Institute. LEON MEATS: Joined class second grade; MC Club 1; FFA 2; Rifle Club 2; Football 2, lettered 1; Most memorable experience: Get- ting a credit in US history in one year. Watch out for the Ski Patrol, Hamilton. |M JIM MONGER: Joined class first grade; Student Council Rep. 1, Pres. Sr.; Class Treas. Frosh.; IRC 2; Baseball 1; A Christ- mas Carol ; Vespers; Bulldog Static; Most memorable experience: Being Student Body President. 20 I don ' t know. JOHN W. MORRISON: Joined class sec- ond grade; Student Council Rep. 3; Class Pres. Frosh., Soph., Jr.; MC club 1; Rocket Club; Football 1, lettered 1; Basketball 4, let- tered 2; Track 2; Archie Andrews ; Jr. escort; 1st team all-conference football; Most memorable experience: Engineers and Sci- entists Summer Institute at Ft. Collins. Why not! ROSE ANN MURPHY: Joined class first grade; Student Council Rep. 1; IRC 2, Re- porter Sr.; Science Club 1; Pep Club 4, drill leader Jr., Parliamentarian Sr.; FTA Square Dance Club 1; Humanities Club Twirling Club 2; Annual Staff; Band 4; Ac tivity Choir 4; Solo Ensemble Contest 4 Drum Major 3; Glee Club 1; Stage Band 3 Archie Andrews ; Lavender and Old Lace ; The Trysting Place ; Jr. escort; Most outstanding marching musician 3; 1st place science Fair — Biology; Most memor- able experience: Piano scholarship to study at Sherwood Music School In Chicago. Terrific! Live for tomorrow, you have al- ready seen today. ' ' Smile, it ' s not so bad. ' MARIA ANTOINETTE NEUGE- BAUER: Joined class eighth grade; IRC 1; Drama Club 1; Mountain- eering Club 1; Annual Staff; Ac- tivity Choir 2; Most memorable experience: Spring music festival. ERVIN L. NICHOLS: Joined class eleventh grade. CHARLOTTE OSBORN: Joined class ninth grade; Square Dance Club 2, Vice-Pres.; Annual Staff; Activity Choir 1; 3rd place Science Fair — Biology; Most memorable ex- perience: My first Jr.-Sr. Prom. Oh, for heaven sakes. JOHN PIM: Joined class first grade; Class Vice-Pres. Sr.; Band 4; Solo Ensemble Con- test 4. NANCY RADER: Joined class ninth grade; Student Council Rep. 1, Reporter Jr.; IRC 1; Science Club 3; FTA 2, Historian Jr.; Band 4; Solo Ensemble Contest 4; Activity Choir 2; Stage Band 3; Class Treas. Sr.; Annual Staff; Archie Andrews ; Homecoming At- tendant Jr.; Prom Attendant Jr.; Jr. Escort; Girls ' State; Outstanding Marching Musician 1; Most memorable experience: My junior year including Girls ' State. 21 M Oh, really! Do unto others before they do it to you. DORIS RAUCH (SADVAR): Joined class in eighth grade; FHA -3; Band 4; Solo En- semble Contest 3; Most memorable experi- ence: Band trip to Boulder. DAVID REUST: Joined class in seventh grade; Speech Club 1; Football 1; Basket- ball 1; Wrestling 1; Baseball 1; Track 1; Most memorable experience: Senior party. Just because. ' That ' s tough. Wine, women, and song. CATHERINE ROBINSON: Joined class in first grade; Speech Club 1; Science Club 1; Pep Club 4; Cheer- leader 2; Band 4; Activity Choir 3; Solo Ensemble Contest 2; Archie Andrews ; Most memorable experi- ence: Biology trip to Rifle fish hatchery. JOHN RUSSELL: Joined class in first grade; Class Vice Pres. Soph., Jr., Pres. Sr.; MC Club 1; Football 2, lettered 1; Basketball 4, let- tered 2. DEL SCHIERKOLK: Joined class in twelfth grade; Science Club 1; FTA 3; Spanish Club 1; Band 4; Most memorable experience: Mov- ing here. If you can ' t fly it, leave it on the ground. That ' s right. ' STEPHEN SELF: Joined class in first grade; Science Club 3; FTA 3; Square Dance Club 1; Annual Staff; Football 1; Activity Choir 2; Wrestling 3, lettered 2; Track 1; Band 4; Solo Ensemble Contest 3; Junior escort; Boys ' State; Scholarship award Frosh., Jr.; Most memorable experience: My trip to Boys ' State. RICHARD B. SHAFER: Joined class in sec- ond grade; MC Club 3; IRC 1; Drama Club 1; Rifleman Club; Football 2, lettered 1; Wrestling 2, lettered 2; Baseball 1; Activity Choir 2; All-State Choir 1; Most memorable experience: My first party and finally becom- ing a senior. 22 Tell her 1 love her. ' STEVE SHELTON: Joined class in tenth grade; FFA 1; Wrestling 1; Most memor- able experience: The night we drove Ben ' s horses from Craig to Maybell. KIRK EDWARD SHIPLEY: Joined class in first grade; Student Council Rep. 1; Class Sec. Jr.; MC Club 2; IRC 2; FTA 2; Foot- ball 3, lettered 2; Basketball 1; Wrestling 3, lettered 2; Band 2; Activity Choir 1; Solo Ensemble Contest 2; ' Archie Andrews ; Lavender and Old Lace ; Homecoming At- tendant Sr.; Junior escort; Boys ' State; Most improved wrestler of the year. Wouldn ' t that just frost your tail?- ' GAIL ANN SHOCKLEY: Joined class in ninth grade; Pep Club 2; Square Dance Club 1; Band 3; Solo Ensemble Contest 2; Most memorable experience: The day Shirley Shelly wrecked my car and lauehed it off. Do it to them ' fore they do it to you! Life is just a bowl of cherries ' JIM SHOWALTER: Joined class in first grade; Drama Club 1; Speech Club 1; FFA 2; Football 3; Basketball 1; Wrestling 3; Activity Choir 2; Growing Pains ; Safe Driver ' s award; Most memorable experience: Senior Party. DAVID SILVER: Joined class in first grade; MC Club 3; Drama Club 1; Latin American Club 1; Basketball 4, lettered 2; Football 4, lettered 3; Baseball 4, lettered 3; Prom attendant Jr.; All-Conference Football 1; Most memorable experi- ence: Rifle football game my senior year. GUY RYAN THAYNE: Joined class in ninth grade; Speech Club 1; FFA 2; Latin American Club 1; Annual staff; Wres- tling 2. The way you get ahead, is to use the one you ' ve got! ' CAREY THANTHAM: Joined class in sev- enth grade; IRC 1; Drama Club 4, Pres. 1; Science Club 1; Annual Staff; Basketball 1; Band 4, Pres. 1; Activity Choir 2; Solo En- semble Contest 4; One Act Play Festival; Cripple Mountain Wedding ; Miracle of the Madonna ; Storm Cellar ; Archie An- drews ; Dino ; A Trysting Place ; Junior Escort; Outstanding Marching musician; 4; Most metnorable experience: Vespers Dino. 23 I can ' t believe it! Do unto others as you would have them do unto you! ' SAUNDRA UPDIKE: Joined class first grade; Drama Club 1; Pep Club 2; FHA 2; Band 2; Activity Choir 2; Solo Ensemble Contest 2; Our Miss Brooks ; Most mem- orable experience: My Junior year. SHARON DIANNE WARRICK: Joined class first grade; Student Council Rep. 2; Class Sec. Frosh; IRC 1; Drama Club 1; Speech Club 1; Pep Club 2; Activity Choir 1; Solo Ensemble Contest 1; Archie An- drews ; Homecoming attendant Soph; Sci- ence Fair winner; Most memorable experi- ence: All four years have been a memor- able experience. Handle a matter wisely and you will find good. Enjoy it while you ' ve got it. JAMES W. WATTS: Joined class tenth grade; Most memorable ex- perience: My last ski trip to Steam- boat. This aint no dream! BOB WELCH: Joined class first grade; MC Club 1; Drama Club 4; Rocket Club; Football 1; Basket- ball 1; Track 3, lettered 2; Band 4; Activity Choir 2; Solo Ensemble Contest 4; One Act Play Festival The Neighbors ; Cripple Moun tain Wedding ; Storm Cellar Archie Andrews ; Junior Escort Outstanding marching musician Vespers 4; Most memorable experi- ence: Jr. year band trip. WILLIAM C. ZOBEL: Joined class fifth grade; MC Club 3; Drama Club 1; Speech Club 1; Football 4, lettered 3; Basketball 1; Wrestling 4, lettered 2; Archie Andrews ; Dino. MIKE WINDER: Joined class first grade; MC Club 3; Drama Club 1; Football 4, lettered 3; Basketball 4, lettered 2; Baseball 4, lettered 4; Homecoming attendant Frosh; Homecoming King; All-Conference Football 2; Most memorable experi- ence: Rifle football game my Senior year. That ' s right! CHUCK ZULIAN: Joined class ninth grade; Football 1; Wrestling 2, lettered 1; Most memorable experience: Bonfire for 1961-62 Homecoming, and egg-fight. 24 President Doug Brown Dear Diary, 7 teet t6e (fcatun , 0U4 ot ' 63 and their sponsors Vice-President Mike Bilsing Secretary Norman Culverwell Gene Adamek Eileen Blankenship flcMCO l4, Sherry Blankenship LeRoy Blea Niela Brooks Donna Brown Gary Buchanan George Carr Margie Chambers Kenneth Clark Sharon Conrow - 26 Bonita Cook Bruce Davis 44 o£ ' 63 Dart Decker Carol Dixon Richard Dole Larry Duncan Lynda Edwards Marilyn Fagg Edward Fiske Jan L. Foster Janet M. Foster 27 Jack Frost Judy Gerber Salliann Green Carl Gross Donna Hartman Annette Harvey Twila Hix Le Ann Johnson Gary Jones Glenda Jones Donna Jordan Pu uon4, 28 JW « Jack Kelly — Gayle Kline r- x t % W4 ' 63 Lewis Knez Mary Lieber John Livingston Jack Maul Lilly Mead Robert Meckley Jaunita Meek David Merrill Sue Mock 29 Carol McDaniels Linda McMinn catcon Jim Palmer Jack Paulson Jim Pierson Max Proctor Ann Ratcliff Nick Racier Bert Rakestraw Chuck Rakestraw Sharon Richens 30 Julius Roberts Glenn Rodewald £fSBS J m ' •• -5 ' r j.-,- 44o6 ' 63 I -K Harold Rollins Jim Seals Kathy Seely Charles Simon Lilyan St. Louis Earl Thompson Allan Tucker Jane Tucker Sonya Updike 31 Gwen Van Dorn Darwin Vesely cutan Sherry Waters Ruth Wootton Dick Witham Bill Wisdom Gary Winslow Willard White Jack Whitworth Betty Ann Wyman • • !,,[ uim i mfmrmmt mmmm 32 Dear Diary, At last we are {seniors in ' 64) OFFICERS: 9 Dwight Cook President Representatives: Bernie Kendall Vice-President - 1 Nancy Lockhart Secretary Clarence Corriveau Karen Kromann Janice Yost Mary Rose Martinez Treasurer jft Larry Zimmerman 33 Lowell Allred Bob Armstrong Kevin Armstrong Larry Beaver Sharon Behrman Susanne Beye e o Paula Blarney Lynn Blevins Neil Boren Bob Bowden Billy Boyle Paul Brunsvold Marketha Burchett Tom Calder Josephine Callaway Tom Carson Jim Carver Terry Constable Charles Counts Jon Culverwell Mary Dale Our Initiation Gloria Harper Kay Haynes Lois Henson Bennie Herrera Duane Johnson Terry Johnson Cynthia Farhar David Fletcher Jennie Gallegos ames Gerber Jeanne Harding Don Davis Mike Duzik Patty Earle Judy Eaton James Eberle Sarah Ellis Trudy Johnson When we were little. S a m a e Carolyn Kempker Kenneth Kiser Bill Kitzhaber Benson Kline Linda Knez Lindean Lawton s a a e 6 Doug Livingston Nick Lopez Bill Loudy Gary Loyd Cheryl McCall as c Donna McFarland Joe McKee Linda McKee Michele McKibben Bruce McKinstry Ann McPherson Tom Maneotis Mike Maxson Our Float Caria Pirn Lloyd Powell Gale Pritchard Ann Rank Tames Reece Sally Mock Jerry Monger Jane Morgan Yvonne Nichols Laurel Osborn Shirley Pell Larry Reed Sam Rinker Richard Roberts Richard Robidoux ,5- 53fc fire Hv Bill Schneider Phil Schneider Esthermae Schrader Our Football Hero All-Conference Honorable Mention s a a m a e s m e Danny Schuler Sparky Seely Patricia Shelton Donald Silver Frank Stefonick Patricia Webste lies Winder Judy Witham Jacqueline White Bob Zulian Sponsors MR. ROBERT DEY MR. RICK KOCH MR. JOE KYLE MISS GRACESPYKSTRA 38 Gerald Henderson President Marci Jones Secretary Dear Diary, These are the ? ie46 He t ((2C 46 o£ ' 65) who are the biggest class in high school. Kathy Thurman Vice-President Larry Henderson treasurer Linda Rutherford Representative c- Lynn Barber Mr. Dillon Sponsor Mr. Medina Sponsor Miss Ridgel Sponsor n w 39 Sandra Beaver Dianne Beckett Darcy Boren Perry Brandt Sharon Brooks Carol Brown _ . — .- J Dan Carson Linda Bilsing Rosie Blea ?965 Gary Brannan LaRita Brooks Linda Brownawell Ann Brunsvol d Marc Castle ?t •£= c s% Jeanie Cheedle Joyce Christensen Judy Conniff Robert Cooper Carol Crozier Dennis Davidson Nancy Clifford Charlene Conner Charles Cux Shirley Craig Mytle Deakins Tom Deakins sT 40 David Dean Donald Douglas Thelma Duncan Lorna Eileen Byron Foster Ray Foster Jake Vicki Douglas f i Arthur Downing Alice Estey David Everette Larry Fuss Willie Gallegoes Pete Garcia Patricia Glenn Linda Gooch Linda Gregory Tobie Grimm Richard Hall Larry Hayes :-- SV : J H 41 ' Harley Henderson Adrina Henson Craig Hill Ann Haldky Mary Jackson Patsie Kendal Mike Kle.n Daniel Kline Linda Kowach Marsha Lamb Robert Letsinger Lynn McDaniels ?965 James Klein David Knez Delores Knez Gilda Lancaster Charles Lieber Carolyn McEvoy Alice McKinnon v 42 r Glen McPherson Patty Mack ' s Ernie Mascarenas Linda Mathers Steve Moore Clifford Morrison Margaret Norman Karen Paulson Marsha Pembridge Sally Robacker Larry Roberts Cherie Marley Rita Martinez Ramona Miller Patricia Nereson pttedJuKeK Everett Nichols Philip Palmer John Pitts xrnww Bonnie Richens Larry Rutherford Richard Sadvai Rockie Rogers Linda Rountree Chris Sayler Ladawn Seick 43 Esther Jo Self John Shelly Jesse Smith Kelvin Stehle Pamela Tanner Delbert Trujillo Mary Updike Gary Valora Dianna Van Tassel Charlene Watts Mike Webster Deane Wickam t ?65 Dennis Winn Roger Sinden Gayle Smith Lexie St. Louis Sandra Streeter Alan Thompson Larry Thompson Deems Utzinger Susan Waters Dennis Watson Greg Welden Linda White Larry Wood Carolyn Wooley Picture Not Available ty a 44 Dear Diary, These are the athletes and heroes of Mo- CoHi. We had our ups and downs, our wins and losses. All these boys deserve con- gratulations from MoCoHi for their perse- verance and good sportsmanship. y 45 D f Diary, These are our football players. They didn ' t win quite enough games to go to state. STARTING LINEUP: Left to Right, BACK ROW— Bill Zobel, Allan Tucker, Charles Simon, Kirk Shipley. SECOND ROW— David Silver, Joe Gates, Dwight Cook, Coach Deyo. FIRST ROW — John Morrison, Doug Brown, Jim Carver, Mike Winder. Schedule Craig Craig 13 Craig 7 Craig 21 Craig 20 Craig 20 Craig 7 Craig 34 Craig 7 Rawlins 14 Vernal 12 Rangely 33 Glenwood 7 Steamboat 6 Meeker 6 Rifle 12 Fruita 26 Rangely 33 Team Captain — Mike Winder right guard. 46 FOOTBALL SQUAD— BACK ROW, Left to Right— Mike Chivington, Frank Stefonick, Bob Cloer, Norman Culverwell, Mike Winder, Doug Brown, John Morrison, Don Silver, Jim Carver, Bill Booren, Mike Maxson, Dwight Cook, Dick Witham, Charles Simon, Dennis Winn. MIDDLE ROW— Coach Deyo, Kirk Shipley, Doug Pitts, Joe Gates, Bill Wisdom, Clarence Corriveau, Leon Meats, Paul Brunsvold, Francis Moore, Charles Lieber, Allan Tucker, Dave Dean, Dave Silver, Gene Camilletti, Coach Figal. FRONT ROW — Chuck Zulian, Jake Russell, Larry Hayes, Charles Cox, Larry Beaver, Tom Carson, Jeff Hamilton, Deems Utzinger, Byron Foster, Mike Kline, Gerald Henderson, Max Proctor, Larry Henderson, Don Doug- las, Bill Zobel. ON GROUND— Kelvin Stehle, Leon Letsinger, Cecil Gutierrez, Dan Carson, Gary Lloyd, Greg Hamilton, Wilfred Gallegos, Philip Palmer. Mr. Deyo Mr. Fieal Mr. Johnson @oac6e 47 Dave Silver — Left Halfback Joe Gates — Fullback Jim Carver — Tackle John Morrison — End Doug Brown — Quarterback Jake Russell — Quarterback Dear Diary, John was placed on the All-Conference team, and Jim received honorable mention. 48 f p JUNIOR VARSITY: Left to Right, BACK ROW— Coach Figal, Doug Pitts, Norman Culverwell, Clarence Corriveau, Leon Meats, Paul Brunsvold, Francis Moore, Don Silver, Charles Lieber, Mike Chivington. SECOND ROW — Larry Hayes, Charles Cox, Larry Beaver, Tom Carson, Jeff Hamilton, Deems Utsinger, Byron Foster, Gerald Henderson, Larry Henderson, Don Douglas. FIRST ROW — Kelvin Stehle, Leon Letsinger, Cecil Gutierriz, Dan Carson, Gary Lloyd, Wilfred Gallegos, Philip Palmer, Mike Kline. $ $! SENIOR LINEUP: Left to Right, BACK ROW— Bob Cloer, John Morrison, Leon Meats, Gene Camilletti. SECOND ROW— Bill Zobel, Kirk Shipley, David Silver, Chuck Zulian. FIRST ROW— Bill Booren, Mike Winder, Joe Gates, Greg Hamilton, Jake Russell. 49 VARSITY SQUAD: Left to right — Manager, Clarence Corriveau, Mr. Harris, Coach, Bennie Herrera, David Silver, Larry Duncan. Loyle Brennise, Gar) ' Buchanan, Jim Seals, Jake Russell, Mike Bilsing, Mike Winder, Bill Booren, Doug Brown, John Morrison. COACH HARRIS Loyal Brenn.se Sl . Guard and c o-captain David Silver Sr. guard and co-captain £ « £?«« 50 John Morrison Sr. Forward Mike Bilsing ■. For war J Jake Russell Sr. Forward Doug Brown Jr. Center JUNIOR VARSITY: Left to right— Doug Livingston, Don Davis. Bernie Kendall. Tom Calder, Mike Duzik, Frank Stefonick, Rich Rowbidoux. Dwight Cook, Mike Maxon, Paul Brunsvold, Terry Constable, Kenneth Kiser, Lynn Blevins, Duane Johnson, Bob Zulian. Manager Larry Hayes, Coach Reg Figal. Frank Stefomick, Mike Maxson, Don Davis- sophomores on varsity team. Fl A T i 1 i H FRESHMAN SQL ' AD: BACK ROW, left to right — Dennis Winn, Larry Henderson, Francis Moore, Rocky Barker, Dougan Douglas, Larry Rutterford, Larry Jackson, Craig Hill — Manager. FRONT ROW. left to right — Greg Weldon, Byron Foster, Steve Shepherd, Gerald Henderson, Willie Gallegos, Dale Thompson, Coach — Mr. Rhonke. 52 gited K -J- U-Ji-ji.J i fcJ ... it it l -Lg3 L.L.L L WRESTLING SQUAD: Left to right, TOP ROW — Charles Simon, John Craig, Bill Wisdom, Al Ian Tucker, Jim Carver. John Berentis, Gene Camilletti, Gary Jones Coach Mr. Deyo. MID. DLE ROW— Mike Chiv ington, David Dean Kirk Shipley, Bill Zobel Nick Lopez, Larry Beav er, Steve Self, Jim Gard ner, Terry Johnson — manager. FRONT ROW — Bruce McKinstry, Leon Letsinger, Mike Klein, Kelly Trujillo, Ernie Mascarenas, Pete Garcia, Tom Carson, Dan Car- Kelly Trujillo — 112 lbs. 3rd place state tourn ament. Jim Carver — Heavyweight State Champi VARSITY SQUAD: Left to right — Ernie Mascarenas, Nick Lopez, Kelly Tru- jillo, Kirk Shipley, Gene Camilletti, John Berentis, Lar- ry Beaver, Jo h n Craig, Bill Wisdom, Bill Zobel, Allan Tucker, Jim Carver. Coach Deyo — cen- ter. Nick Lopez — 103 lbs. John Berentis — 133 lbs. Larry Beaver — 137 lbs. Ernie Mascarenas — 95 lbs. V„ Allan Tucker— 180 lbs. Bill Zobel— 165 lbs. Gene Camilletti— 127 lbs. Kirk Shipley— 120 lbs. Bill Wisdom— 154 lbs. 54 If ? arilf! Dm? ' Diary, Here are pictures of the finest music groups in Northwestern Colorado. BAND OFFICERS: Carev Trantham, president; Charles Lieber, Treasurer; Dick Witham, Vice-President; Bruce McKinstry, Secretary. 55 Majorette — Rose Ann Murphy CHORUS (left side) BACK ROW: Connie Kendall, Pam Kemper, Michele McKibben, Amelia Morgan, Carolyn Kemper, Carolyn Duncan, Patsy Kendall, Dianne Beckett, Eugene Camelletti, Jim Seals. THIRD ROW: Linda Kowach, Toby Grimm, Jeannie Gallegoes, Beverly Hill, Thelma Duncan, Ann Hladky. Sally Robacker, Gail Smith, Cecil Gutierrez. SECOND ROW: Mr. Davis, director; Isabel Gallegoes, Gloria Harper, Barbera Davis, Carol Dixon, Jeannie Cheedle, La Dawn Seick, Linda Gregory, Linda Hall, LeAnn Johnson, Ernie Mascarenas. FRONT ROW: Ann Brunsvold, Deanne Wickham, Marsha Pembridge, Trudy Johnson, Kathy Thurman, Linda Rutherford, Rosie Blea, Linda Brownawell, Vicki Douglas. GIRLS TRIPLE TRIO: Ann Brunsvold, Mary Jordan. Carol Crozier, Patricia Glenn, Marsha Pembridge, Dianne Beckett, Rose Ann Murphy, Isabel Gallegoes, Michele McKibben, Connie Kendall, Jane Tucker, Accompanist, Mr. Davis, Director. 56 CHORUS (right side) BACK ROW: John Livingston. Larry Wood, Doug Brown, Bill Booren, Carey Trantham, Carol McEvoy, Myrtle Deakins. Charlene Watts, Rose Ann Murphy. Patty Earle THIRD ROW: Frank Stefonick, Gary Winslow, Ervan Watson, Eddie Fisk, Jo Ann Brass, Judy Coniff, Alice Estey, Karen Paulson, Mary Jordan. SECOND ROW: Leroy Blea, Bob Armstrong. Danny Schuler, Sherry Blankenship, Jan Foster, Nancy Lockhart, Rockie Sue Rogers, Patricia Glenn, Carol Crozier. FRONT ROW: Betty Manley, Pamela Tanner, Linda Gooch, Marie Herrera, Linda Bilsing. Adrina Henson, Cheryl McCall, Cherie Marley. Rose Hoth. Jane Tucker, Accompanist. PEP BAND — STANDING: Carolyn Wooley, Dick Freeman, Larry Woods, Jack Frost, Mr. Davis. SECOND ROW: Tom Deakins. Bob Bowden, Gayle Smith, Larry Henderson, Larry Zimmerman, Dan Schuler, Rose Ann Murphy, Gary Loyd, Linda Kowach. FRONT ROW: Lynda Edwards, Janice Janes, Carey Trantham, Judy Constable, Nancy Frost, Doug Pitts. 57 M.C.H.S. BAND — (left side) BACK ROW: Roger Sinden, Charles Lieber, Larry Woods, Richard Freeman, Carolyn Wooley, Connie Kendall, Paul Brunsvold; Director, Mr. Davis, Dugan Douglas, Lindean Lawton. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Conrow, Deanne Wickam, Nancy Lockhart, Linda McMinn, Delores Knez, Linda Gregory, Diane VanTassle, Janet Foster, Charlene Watts, Gary Loyd, Rose Ann Murphy, Danny Schuler, Linda Kowach, Larry Fuss, Clarence Corriveau. THIRD ROW: Cathy Robinson, Mike Chivington, Veronica Knez, Patricia Glenn, Lynn MacDaniels, Charlene Conners, Gene Camiletti, Myrtle Deakins, Lynn Blevins, Rocky Rogers, Larry Hayes. SECOND ROW: Nancy Frost, Ann Hladky, Doug Pitts, John Pirn, Stephen Self, Linda Hall, Bernie Kendall. FIRST ROW: Judy Constable, Bruce McKinstry. TWIRLERS— (left to right)— Annette Harvey, Judy Constable, Nancy Lockhart, Carolyn Duncan, Linda McMinn, Sharon Conrow, Gwen VanDorn. BANNER GIRLS— (left to right)— Sharon Lauderdale, Jani: Yost, Esther Mae Schrader, Sharon Warrick, Ginger Jones Not Shown — Charlotte Blankenship. RIGHT SIDE OF BAND— STANDING: Jack Frost, Patricia Nereson, Betty Manley, Rosie Blea. Dick Witham. FIFTH ROW: Bob Bowden, Larry Jackson, Gayle Smith, Larry Henderson, Larry Zimmerman, Tom Calder, Doug Brown. FOL ' RTH ROW: Fred Fletcher, Tom Deakins, Butch Whitworth, Cecil Gutierrez, Karen Paulson, Lynda Edwards, Steve Shephard. Janice James. JoAnn Brass. Sally Robacker, Linda Knez, Charles Simon, Gary Trantham. THIRD ROW: Esther Self. Alice Estey. Terry Constable, Linda Mathers, Linda Gooch. Jan Foster, Linda Brownawell, LeAnn Johnson, Lorna Elgin. SECOND ROW: Del Schierkolk, Margaret Norman. Ann ' Rank. Linda Bilsmg, Gwen VanDorn, Carolyn Duncan. FIRST ROW: Marci Jones. Annette Harvey. OUTSTANDING MARCHING MUSICIANS— (left to right) — Carolyn Duncan, Nancy Lockhart, Annette Harvey, Rose Ann Murphy, Dick Freeman, Carey Trantham. Not Shown — Nana ' Rader, Bob Welch. CLARINETS— THIRD ROW: Delores Knez. Linda Gregory, Janet Foster, Char lene Watts, Alice Estey, Terry Constable, Esther Self. SECOND ROW: Ve- ronica Knez, Patricia Glenn, Lynn McDaniels, Char- lene Conners, Sharon Conrow, Deanne Wickham, Nancy Lockhart. Linda McMinn. FIRST ROW: Judy Constable, Bruce McKinstry, Nancy Frost, Ann Hlad- ky, Douglas Pitts, John Pirn, Cathy Robinson, Mike Chivington. PERCUSSION— BACK ROW: Connie Kendall, Carolyn Wooley, Paul Brunsvold, Rosie Blea, Dick William. FRONT ROW: Dick Freeman, Larry Woods, Charles Lieber, Roger Sinden. o r5 UPPER BRASS— BACK ROW: Fred Fletcher, Lynn Blevins, Myrtle Deakins, Rocky Sue Rogers, Larry Hayes, Gene Camil- letti. SECOND ROW: Danny Schuler, Rose Ann Murphy, Gary Loyd, Linda Kowach, Larry Fuss, Clarence Corriveau. FRONT ROW: Steve Self, Linda Hall, Bernie Kendall, Delbert Schierkolk, Margaret Norman. LOW BRASS SECTION— BACK ROW: Dugan Douglas, Lindean Lawton, Jack Frost, Patricia Nereson, Betty Manley. SECOND ROW: Doug Brown, Tom Calder, Larry Zimmerman, Larry Henderson, Gayle Smith, Larry Jackson, Bob Bowen. FRONT ROW: Cecil Gutierrez, Jack Whitworth, Tom Deakins. FLUTES AND SAXES— THIRD ROW: Linda Browna- well, Jan Foster, Linda Gooch, Linda Mathers, Karen Paulson, Lynda Edwards. SECOND ROW: Ann Rank, Lorna Elgin, LeAnn Johnson, Linda Knez, Sally Ro- backer, Jo Ann Brass, Janice James, Steve Shephard. FIRST ROW: Carolyn Duncan, Gwen VanDorn, Linda Bilsing, Annette Harvey, Marci Jones, Carey Trantham, Charles Simon. Dear Diary, Our activities included all the usual parties, club ac- tivities, stunts and dances. They were all lots of fun. fr -, ■ ' 61 Student (2 u tct£ STANDING— Mr. Little, Jim Monger (President), Mr. Townsend. BACK ROW— Karen Kromann, Gene Camilletti, Bonita Cook, Larry Zimmerman, Dwight Cook, Jane Tucker. SECOND ROW— Janice Yost, Jeff Hamilton, Cathy Seely, Clarence Corriveau, Ray Richardson, Tom Duncan. THIRD ROW— Sherry Waters, John Russell. Doug Brown, Steve Shepherd, Gerald Henderson, Jean Miller. FRONT ROW — Linda Rutherford, Sharon Lauderdale, Mike Chivington, Susanne Beye (Reporter), Pat Cooper (Secre- tary), Dick Dole (Vice-President). Mm Sponsor — MR. TOWNSEND President — JIM MONGER Sponsor — MR. LITTLE Foster Child— ANTONINO CHILA from Italy 62 LIBRARIANS— BACK ROW: Miss 3owen, Guy Thayne, Connie Kendall. Dart Decker, Oveta Ence Harris, Jake Russell, Yvonne Nichols, Sharon Rich- ens, Violet Glenn, Gwen VanDorn, Bill Booren, Sue Bilsing, Gail Shock- ley. FRONT ROW: Linda Hall, Rebie Bitler, Rose Mary Howard, Eva Calla- way, Maria Neugebauer, Neila Brooks. SECOND SEMESTER HELP: Sharon Conrow, Linda McMinn, Salliann Green, Gayle Kline, Jack Kelly, Dean Kolbaba. Not shown: David Reust. OFFICE HELP — STANDING: Mrs. Waters — sponsor, Kathy Seely Brennise, Saundra Updike, Sharon Lauderdale, Jeanne Harding, Glenda Jones, Sharon Conrow, Jean Miller, Judy Evans, Donna Jordan, Elaine Craig. KNEELING: Gail Shockley. Ann Ratliff, Cathy Robinson, Sherry Blankenship, Jim Monger, Charlotte Blankenship, Nancy Frost, Sonya L ' pdike. 63 PEP CLUB: BACK ROW— left to right— Linda Bilsing, Tobie Grimm, Lexie St. Louis, Carolyn McEvoy, Cherie Marley, Le Ann Johnson, Glenda Jones, Twila Hix, Pam Kempker, Darcy Mooren, Vickie Douglas, Rose Hoth. 4TH ROW — Nancy Frost, Linda Kowach, Karen Paulson, Alice Estey, Maria Hererra, LaDawn Seick, Jean Cheedle, Carol Crozier, Diane Beckett, Barbara Davis, Linda McKee, Kay Haynes, Betty Manley, Donna Hartman, Sally Mock, Carolyn Kemper. 3RD ROW — Miss Ridgel, Charlene Watts, Thelma Duncan, Marci Jones, Pam Tanner, Marie Gray, Diane Wickam, Lynn McDaniels, Marsha Pembridge, Donn Jordan, Betty Ann Wyman, Lynda Edwards, Carla Pirn, Myrtle Deakins, Kathy Thurman, Linda Rutherford. 2ND ROW — Rose Ann Murphy, Bonieta Cook, Judy Constable, Lillyan St. Louis, Jan Foster, Jeanne Harding, Ann Brunswold, Lynn Rogers, Ann Rank, Jane Robinson, Cynthia Farhar, Mary Rose Martinez, Nancy Lockhart, Susanne Beye, Judy Witham. 1ST ROW — Mary Lieber, Sharon Lauderdale, Mary Jordan, Sherry Blankenship, Jane Tucker, Susan Waters, Karen Kromman, Janis Yost, Esthermae Schrader, Eileen Blankenship, Donna McFarland. CHEERLEADERS — Cathy Robinson, Jennie Gallegos, Sue Mock, Sharon Behrman, Jo Ann Brass, Susan Russell. OFFICERS — Pres. Sharon Lauderdale, V. P. Charlotte Blankenship, Sec. Jan Foster, Treas. Sherry Blankenship. M. C. CLUB: BACK ROW— Coach Harris, Coach Figal, Eugenrmstrong, Bill Wisdom. OFFICERS— Pres. Joe Gates, V.P. Jake ham, Allan Tucker, Dwight Cook, Jim Carver, John Morrisoe Camiletti, Bob Welch, Don Davis, Terry Johnson, Dick Wit- Mike Winder, Coach Deyo. FRONT ROW— Rich Shafer, Bernie Kendal, Bill Zobel, Lloyd Powell, Joe Gates, Jake Russell, Greg Hamilton, Nick Lopez, Kirk Shipley, Dave Silver. Kevin An, Doug Brown, Bob Cloer, Loyle Brennise, Charles Simon, Russell, Sec. Gregory Hamilton. , . (?6eenleacte i SUSAN RUSSELL SHARON BEHRMAN 65 SUE MOCK 7tv t£i ? (?lcd BACK ROW: Mr. Davis, Deanna Wickam, Linda Mathers, LeAnn Johnson, Janet Foster, Charlene Watts, Betty Manley, Linda Kowach, Charlene Conner. FRONT ROW: Gwen VanDorn, Judy Constable, Linda McMinn, Caro- lyn Duncan, Rose Ann Murphy, Sharon Conrow, Annette Harvey, Nancy Lockhart. tU s4 H Uc t (?lu STAN D iVG e  t StZ. ' ' ■■ s. Arm strong. ' am iovette, ane nson - Bvin Nichois. 66 Scdidof 7 Ue STANDING, Left to Right — Veronica Knez, Mary Jordan, Del Schierkolk, Mr. Boyll, Sam Lovette, Carolyn Duncan, Bob Cloer, Bill Booren, Judy Evans. SEATED, Left to Right— Bill Zobel, Linda Hall, Liz Gallegos, Sharon Warrick. 67 DRAMA CLUB— BACK ROW: Ginger Jones, Bill Zobel, Sharon Warrick, Mike Winder, Bob Cloer, Lillyan St. Louis, Bill Booren, Lexie St. Louis, Joe Gates, Mary Lou Butler. 3RD ROW: Jesse Smith, Linda McKee, Gayle Kline, Salliann Green, Linda McMinn, Gwen VanDorn, Jack Kelly, Barbara Davis, Beverly Bourcier, Bob Armstrong. Sherry Waters, John Craig. 2ND ROW: Miss Bowen — sponsor, Carey Trantham, Bonnie Richens, Sharon Richens, David Silver, Connie Kendall, Violet Glenn, Sam Lovett, Pat Cooper, Dart Decker. FRONT ROW: Mary Lieber, Tom Calder, Ruth Wootton, Bill Boyle, Annette Harvey, David Hepworth, Pat Glenn. ANNUAL STAFF — STANDING: Gail Shockley. Liz Gallegos, Sharon Lauderdale, Jo Ann Brass, Beverly Bourcier , Judy Constable, Oveta Harris, Connie Kendall , John Berentis. Rosemary Howard, Rose Ann Murphy, Charlotte Blanken- ship. SEATED: Carey Trantham, Mrs. Wingo, Jean Miller, Stephen Self, Maria Neugebauer, David Colby , Charlotte Osborn , Rebie Bittler, Guy Thayne, Mary Lou Butler. ON FLOOR: Sue Bilsing , Mary Jordan, Nancy Frost, Sharon War- rick , Linda Hall . Judy Evans , Eva Callaway. Inactive I.R.C.— STANDING: Mr. Koch and Mr. Dey (Sponsors). FIFTH ROW: Jennie Gallegoes, Jane Tucker, Jim Monger, Jim Cooper, Mark Maurin. FOLIRTH ROW: Judy Witham, Sherry Blankenship, Jan Foster, Dick Dole, Annette Harvey, Ruthie Wootton. THIRD ROW: Jo Ann Brass, Rose Ann Murphy, Marci Jones, Carey Trantham, Alice Estey, Gary Loyd. SECOND ROW: Sharon Lauderdale, Nancy Lockhart, Carolyn Duncan, Susanne Beye, Judy Constable, Terry Constable. FIRST ROW: Sarah Ellis, Kirk Shipley, Doug Brown, Jerry Monger, Bernie Kendall. 69 p. g r 7. ,4. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA— BACK ROW : Nick Rader, Dale Thompson, Jim Eberle, sponsor. LEFT HAND ROW: front to back — Nancy Clifford, Suzanne Beye, Charlene Connor, nis Davidson, Carl Gross, Bert Rakestraw, Jim Gerber, Leon Meats, Tom Maneotis, Chuck Rake- straw, Charles Counts, Lloyd Powell. SEATED: Mr. Zion — sponsor, Ralph Knez, Mike Duzik, Tom Duncan, Norman Culverwell, Jim Pierce, Jon Culverwell, Bill Loudy. rf. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA— STANDING: Nancy Lockhart— president, Mrs. Knodle— sponsor. LEFT HAND ROW: front to back — Nancy Clifford, Susanne Beye, Charlene Connor, Pat Nereson, Everett Nichols. MIDDLE ROW: Lorita Brooks, Lynda Edwards, Mary Rose Mar- tinez, Synthia Farhar, Marc Castle. RIGHT HAND ROW: Twila Hix, Pat Cooper, Alice McKin- non, Carolyn Wooley. 70 . A. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA— (left to right); Goldie Gerber, Pat Cooper, Sponsor- Mrs. Harden, Judy Gerber, Eva Callaway, Rosemary Howard. e 6 cc 6 SPEECH CLUB— BACK ROW: Sponsor— Miss Rumsey, Terry Constable, Carey Trantham. Judy Constable, Sharon Warrick. FRONT ROW: Sherry Waters, Rebie Bitler, Jan Foster. NOT SHOWN: Glenda Jones. SCIENCE CLUB: FRONT TABLE— Dave Colby, Charlotte Blankenship, Steve Self, John Berentis, Tom Calder Mr Dil- lon — sponsor. FRONT TABLE: Terry Constable, Homer Smith Carolyn Duncan, Mike Bilsing, Glenda Jones, Jean Miller. WINNERS AT SCIENCE FAIR FEBRUARY 19 Kathy Brenise — Physical Science Kirk Shipley — Math Myrtle Deakins — Freshman Math Marc Castle — General Science 72 Dear Diary, Homecoming was a suc- cess in spite of the wind. Ginger Jones and Mike Winder were the royalty. The theme was Comic Strips and the Freshmen u on first place with their float. % ;;% ' ■ i 1 - t% ; | ' ' • S vt ' fc Jif t ' j £i rCtfc X Dear Diary: Initiation was fun — for the Seniors! The freshmen had become full fledged members of the high school in time for Homecoming. Dear Diary, Here are members of the Senior Class whose qualities go to make up Mr. and Miss MoCoHi, the typical Moffat County High School student. Not every student possesses all the qualities listed here, and many students may have all the qualities and more. Anyhow, it was fun taking these pictures. No person should feel slighted over not being included, and no person should take the characterizations too seriously. I s4fykea tfU€ce Annual Staff I Brennise ai II ' Pen walt t A-Best Dressed: Loyle Brennise and Charlotte Blank- enship B — Best Looking: Sharon Lauderdale and Greg Hamilton C — Cutest Smile: Barbara Davis and Joe Gate 75 B — Friendliest: Cluck Zulian and Mary Jordan D — Most Flirtatious: Ray Kendall and all the Girls C — Most Bashful: Eva Callaway and Steve Shelton E — All-round participation in Activities: Jean Miller and Bob Cloer F — Wittiest: Sharon Warrick and Jim Monger 1 efttoUieitet | — Most Musical: Rose Ann Murphy and Bob Welch C — Most Athletic: Sue Bilsins and Mike Winder £) — Most Scholastic: Judy Constable and John Morrison E — Most Likely to Succeed: Jake Russell and Nancy Rader Dear Diary, Included on this page are pic- tures of new students who enrolled too late to have pictures in regular class sections. This space is reserved for Lorraine Smith — and Steve Barker — Freshmen. Camera shy ! Roger Dobbs — Junii Dave Moore — Sophomore Leslie Miller and Bernice Vulcan — Freshmen Cheerleaders All Index STUDENT INDEX Adamek, Gene — 26 Allred. Lowell— 34 Armstrong, Bob — 34, 57, 66, 68 Armstrong, Kevin — 34, 64 Atwood, Val— 39 Barber, Lynn — 39 Barker, Rocky— 52, 78 Beaver, Larry— 34, 47, 49, 53 , 54 Beaver, Sandra — iO Beckett, Diane— 40, 56, 64 Beherman, Sharon — 34, 64, 65 Berentis, John — 14, 15, 53, 54, 69, 72 Beye, Susanne — 34, 62, 64, 69, 70 Bilsing, Linda— 40. 57, 59, 64 Bilsing, Mike— 25, 50. 51, 72 Bilsing, Sue— 15, 60, 63, 69, 77 Bittler, Rebie— 15, 63, 69, 71 Blarney, Paula — 34 Blankenship, Charlotte — 15, 58, 63, 69, 72, 75 Blankenship, Eileen — 26, 64 Blankenship, Sherry — 26, 57, 63, 64, 69 Blea, Leroy — 26, 57 Blea, Rose— 40, 56, 59, 60 Blevins, Lynn— 34, 52, 58, 60 Booren, Bill— 15, 47, 49, 51, 56, 63, 67, 68 Boren, Darcy — 40, 64 Boren, Neil— 34 Bourcier, Beverly— 15, 68, 69 Bowden, Bob— 34, 57, 59, 60 Boyle, Billy— 34, 68 Brandt, Perry — 40 Brannan, Gary — 40 Brass, Joann— 15, 57, 59, 60. 64, 65, 69 Brennise, Kathy— 31, 62, 63, 72 Brennise, Loyle — 50, 64, 75 Brooks, Larita — 40, 70 Brooks, Niela— 26, 63 Brooks, Sharon — 40 Brown, Carol — 40 Brown, Donna — 26, 67 Brown, Doug — 25, 46, 47, 48, 50, 51, 57, 59, 60, 62, 64, 69 Brownawell, Linda — 40, 56, 59, 60 Brunsvold, Ann — 40, 56, 64 Brunsvold, Paul — 34, 47, 49, 52, 58, 60 Buchanan,_ Gary — 26, 50 Buchett, Marketha — 34 Burke, Micky — 14 Butler, Mary Lou — 14, 67, 68, 69, 77 Calder, Tom— 34, 59, 60, 68, 72 Callaway, Eva— 14, 63, 69, 71, 76 Callaway, Josephine — 34 Camilliti, Gene— 14, 47, 49, 53, 54, 56, 58, 60, 62, 64, 67 Carr, George — 26 Carson, Dan— 40, 47, 49, 53 Carson, Tom— 34, 47, 49, 51 Carver, Jim— 34, 48, 46, 47, 53, 64 Castle, Dwight — 14 ' Castle, Marc— 40, 70, 72 Chambers, Margie — 26 Cheedle, Jean — 40, 49, 56, 64 Chivington, Mike— 39, 47, 53, 58, 59, 62 Christenson, Joyce — 40 Clark, Doug— 14 Clark. Ken E. — 26 Clifford, Nancy— 40, 70 Cloer, Bob — 16, 47, 49, 64, 67, 68, 76 Colby. Dave— 16. 69, 72 Conniff, Judy — 40 Conner, Charlene— 40, 58, 59. 66, 70 Conrow. Sharon — 26, 58, 59, 63, 66 Constable, Judy— 16, 57, 58, 59, 64, 66, 69, 71, 77 Constable, Terry— 34, 52, 59, 69, 71, 72 Cook, Bonita — 27, 62, 64 Cook, Dwight— 33, 46, 47, 52, 62, 64 Cooper, Jim— 16, 40, 67, 69, 77 Cooper, Pat— 16, 62, 68, 70, 71 Cooper, Robert Corriveau, Clarence — 33, 47, 49, 50, 58, 60, 62 Counts, Charles — 34, 70 Cox, Charles— 40, 47, 49 Craig, Elaine — 16, 63 Craig, John— 16, 53, 54, 67, 68 Craig, Shirley — 40 Crozier, Carol— 40, 56, 57, 64 Culverwell, Jon — 34, 70 Culverwell, Norman — 25, 47, 49, 70 Dale, Mary — 34 Davidson, Dennis — 40, 70 Davis, Barbara— 17, 56, 64, 68, 75 Davis, Bruce — 27 Davis, Don— 35. 52, 64, 70 Deakins, Myrtle— 40, 57, 58. 60, 64, 72 Deakins, Tom— 40, 57, 59, 60, 70 Dean, David— 41, 47, 53 Decker, Dart — 27, 63, 68 Dixon, Carol — 27, 56 Dobbs, Roger— 78 Dole, Dick— 27, 62, 69 Douglas, Dugan — 41. 47, 49, 52, 58, 60 Douglas, Vicki — 41, 56, 64 Downing, Arthur — 41 Duncan, Carolyn — 17, 56, 58, 59, 60, 66, 61, 69, 72 Duncan, Larry — 27, 50 Duncan, Thelma— 41, 56, 64 Duncan, Tom — 17, 62, 70 Duzik, Mike— 35, 52, 70 Eaton, Judy — 35 Earle, Patty— 35, 57 Eberle, James— 35. 70 Edwards, Lynda— 27, 57, 59, 60, 64, 70 Eelgren, Lorna — 41, 59, 60 Ellis, Sarah— 35, 69 Ence, Oveta— 17, 63, 69 Estey, Alice— 41, 57, 59, 64, 69 Estey, Rich— 17 Evans, Judy— 17, 63, 67, 69 Everette, David — 41 Fagg, Marilyn — 27 Farhar, Cynthia— 35, 64, 66, 70 Fiske, Edward— 27. 57 Fletcher, Fred— 35, 59, 60 Foster, Byron— 41, 47, 49, 52 Foster, Tan— 27, 57, 59, 60, 64, 69, 71 Foster, Janet— 27, 58, 59, 66 Foster, Ray — 41 Freeman, Richard— 17, 57, 58, 59, 60 Frost, Jack— 28, 57, 59, 60, 67 Frost, Nancy— 18, 57, 58, 59, 63, 64, 69 Fuss, Larry — 41, 58, 60 Gallegoes, Jennie — 35, 56, 64, 65, 69 Gallegoes, Isabel — 15, 56, 67, 69 Gallegoes, Willie— 41, 47, 49, 52 Garcia, Jake — 41 Garcia, Pete— 41, 53 Gardner, James — 41, 53 Gates, Joe— 18, 48, 46, 47, 49, 64, 68, 75 Gerber, Goldie — 41, 71 Gerber, Jim— 35, 70 Gerber, Judy— 28, 71 Glenn, Pat— 41, 56, 57, 58, 59. 68 Glenn, Violet — 18, 63, 68 Gooch, Linda— 41, 57, 59, 60 Gray, Marie — 41, 64 Green, Jim — 41 Green, Salliann — 28, 62, 68 Gregory, Linda — 41, 56, 58, 59 Grimm, Tobie — 41, 56, 64 Gross, Albert — 41 Gross, Carl— 28, 70 Gutierrez, Cecil — 41, 47, 49, 56, 59, 60 Hall, Linda— 18, 56, 58, 60, 63, 67, 69 Hall, Richard— 41 Hamilton, Greg— 13, 18, 47, 49, 64, 75 Hamilton, Jeff— 39, 47, 49, 62 Harding, Jeanne — 35, 63, 64 Hartman, Donna — 28, 64 Harper, Gloria — 35, 56 Harvey, Annette — 28, 58, 59, 60, 66, 68, 69 Haynes, Kay — 35, 64 Hayes, Larry — 41, 47, 49, 52. 58, 60 Henderson, Gerald— 39, 47, 49. 52, 62 Henderson, Harley — 42 Henderson, Larry — 39, 47, 49, 52, 57, 59, 60 Henson, Adrina — 42 Henson, Lois — 35 Herrera, Bennie — 35, 50, 51 Herrera, Maria — 42, 57, 64 Hertzog, Devonna — 12 Hertzog, Gary — 18 Hepworth, Dave— 2 5. 68 Hill, Beverly— 35, 56 Hill. Craig— 42. 52 Hix, Twila— 28, 64, 70 Hladky, Ann— 42, 56, 58, 59 Hoth, Rose— 35, 56, 64 Howard, Rose Mary— 19, 63, 69, 71 Hutton, Roger — 42, 66 Jackson, Larry — 42, 52, 59, 60 Jackson, Mary — 42 James. Janis— 35, 57, 59, 60 Johnson, Duane — 35, 52 Johnson, Leann — 28, 56, 59, 60, 64, 66 Johnson, Terry — 35, 53, 64 Johnson, Trudy — 35. 52 Jones, Gary — 28, 53, 67 Jones, Ginger— 19, 58, 68 Jones, Glenda— 28, 63, 64, 71, 72 Jones, Mara— 39, 59. 60, 64, 69 Jordan, Donna — 28, 63, 64 Jordan, Mary— 19, 56, 57, 64, 67, 69, 76 Keith, Richard— 42 Kelly, Jack— 29, 63, 68 Kempker, Pam— 42, 56, 64 Kempker, Carolyn — 36, 56, 64 Kendall, Bernie— 33, 52, 58, 60, 64, 69 Kendall, Connie— 19, 56, 58, 60, 63. 68, 69 Kendall, Patsy — 42, 56 Kendall, Ra — 19, 76 Kiser, Keneth — 36, 52 Kitzhbaber, Bill— 36 Klein, James — 42 Klein, Michael — 42, 47, 53 Kline, Daniel— 42 Klien, Benson — 36 Klien, Gayle— 29, 63, 68 Knez, David — 42 Knez, Delores— 42, ' 5S, 59 Knez, Lewis — 29, 59 Knez, Linda— 36, 60 Knez, Ralph— 19, 70 Knez, Veronica— 19, 58, 59, 67 79 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY INDEX Kolbaba, Dean— 20, 63 Kowack Linda— 56, 57, 58, 60 64, 65 Kromann, Karen — 33, 62, 64 Lamb, Marsha — 42 Lancaster, Gilda — 42 Lauderdale, Sharon — 20, 58, 62, 63, 64, 69, 75 Lawton, Linndean — 36, 58, 60 Letsinger, Leon — 42 47, 49, 53, 66 Lieber, Charles— 42, 47, 49, 55, 60 Lieber, Mary— 29, 58, 64, 68 Livingston, Doug— 36, 52, 70 Livingston, John — 29, 57 Lockhart, Nancy— 33, 57, 58, 59, 64, 66, 69 Lopez, Nick— 36, 53, 54, 64 Loudy, Bill— 36, 70 Lovett, Sam— 20, 66, 61, 68 Loyd, Gary— 36, 47, 57, 58, 60, 69 Mack, Patty— 43 Maneotis, Tom — 36, 70 Manley, Betty— 36, 57, 59, 60, 64, 66 Marley, Cherie — 43, 57, 64 Martinez, Mary Rose — 33, 64, 66, 70 Martinez, Pita — 43 Mascarenas, Ernie — 43, 53, 54, 56- Mathers, Linda— 43, 59, 60, 66 Maul, Jack— 29 Maurin, Mark — 36, 69 Maxson, Mike — 36, 47, 52 Mead, Lilly— 29 Meats, Leon— 20, 47, 49, 70 Meckley, Bob— 29 Meek, Juanita — 29 Merrill, David— 29 Miller, Jean— 20, 62, 63, 67, 69, 72, 76 Miller, Romana — 43 Miller, Leslie— 78 Mock, Sally— 37, 64 Mock, Sue— 29, 64, 65 Monger, Jerry — 37, 69 Monger, Jim— 20, 62, 63, 69, 76 Moore, Dave — 78 Moor , Francis — 43, 47, 49, 52 Moore, Steve — 43 Morgan, Amelia — 37, 56 Morrison, Clifford — 43 Morrison, John — 21, 48, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 64, 77 Murphy, Rose Ann — 21, 45, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 64, 66, 69, 77 McCall, Cheryl— 36, 57 McDaniel, Carol — 30 McDaniel, Lynn— 42. 58, 59, 64 McEvoy, Carolyn — 42, 57, 64 McFarland, Donna — 36, 64 McKee, Joseph — 36 McKee, Linda— 36, 64, 68 McKiben, Michele— 36, 56 MicKinnon, Alice — 42, 70 MicKinstry, Bruce— 36, 53, 55 58, 69 McMinn, Clayton — 20, 67 McMinn, Linda— 30, 58, 59, 63, 66, 68 McPherson, Ann — 36 McPherson, Glenn — 43 Nereson, Pat— 43, 59, 60, 70 Neugebauer, Maria — 21, 63, 69 Nichols, Ervin — 21, 66 Nichols, Yvonne — 37, 63 Nichols, Everett— 43, 70 Norman, Margaret — 43, 59, 60 Osborn, Charlotte— 21, 69 Osborn, Laurel — 37 Palmer, Jim — 30 Palmer, Phillip— 43, 47, 49 Paulson, Jack — 30 Paulson, Karen — 43, 57, 59, 60, 64 Pell, Shirley— 37 Pembridge, Marsha — 43, 56, 64 Pierson, Jim— 30, 70 Pirn, Carla— 37, 64 Pirn, John— 13, 21, 58, 59 Pitts, Doug— 43, 47, 49, 57, 58, 59 Powell, Lloyd— 37, 64, 70 Proctor, Max — 30, 47 Pritchard, Gale— 37 Radcliffe, Ann— 30, 63 Rader, Nancy— 13, 21, 59, 77 Rader, Nick— 30, 70 Rakestraw Bert— 30, 70 Rakestraw, Charles — 30, 70 Rank, Ann— 37, 59, 60, 64, 66 Rauch, Doris — 22 Reece, James — 37 Reed, Larry — 37 Reust, Dave— 22, 63 Richardson, Ray— 39, 62 Richens, Bonnie — 43, 68 Richens, Sharon— 30, 63, 68 Rinker, Sam — 37 Robacker, Sally 43, 56, 59, 60 Roberts, Larry — 43 Roberts, Dick — 37 Roberts, Julia — 31 Robidoux, Rich— 37, 52 Robinson, Cathy — 22, 58, 59, 63, 64, 65 Robinson, Jane — 37, 64, 66 Rode Aid, Glen— 31 Rodgers, Larry — 43 Rogers, Lynn — 37, 64 Rogers, Rockie— 43, 57, 58, 60 Rountree, Linda — 43 Rollins, Harold— 31, 62 Rutherford, Larry — 43 Rutherford, Linda — 39, 56, 62, 64 Russell, John— 13, 22, 48, 47, 49, 50, 51, 62, 63, 64, 67, 77 Russell, Susan— 37, 64, 65 Sadvar, Richard — 43 Sayler, Chris — 43 Seals, Jim— 31, 50, 56 Seely, Spark — 30, 70 Seick, La Dawn— 43. 56, 64 Schneider, Bill— 37 Schneider, Phi 1 1—37 Schrader, Esther Mae— 37, 64 Schierkolk, Del— 22, 59, 60, 67 Schuler, Danny— 38, 57, 58, 60 Self, Esther— 44, 59 Self, Steve, 22, 53, 58, 60, 67, 69, 72 Shafer, Rich— 22, 64 Shelton, Pat— 38 Shelton, Steve— 23, 76 Shepherd, Steve— 39, 52, 59, 60, 62 Shelly, John— 43 Shipley, Kirk— 23, 49, 53, 54, 64, 69, 72 Shockley, Gail— 23, 63, 69 Showalter, Jim — 23 Silver, David— 23, 48, 46, 47, 49, 50, 64, 68 Silver, Don— 38, 47, 49 Simon, Charles— 31, 46, 47, 53, 59, 60, 64 Sinden, Roger— 44, 58, 60, 70 Smith, Gayle— 44, 56, 57, 59, 60 Smith, Jesse — 44, 68 Smith, Lorraine — 78 Stefonick, Frank— 38, 47, 52, 57 Stehle, Kelvin— 44, 47, 49 St. Louis, Lillyan— 31, 64, 68 St. Louis, Lixie— 44, 64, 68 Streeter, Sandra — 44 Tanner, Pam — 44, 57, 64 Thayne, Guy — 23, 63, 69 Thomas, Peggy — 38 Thompson, Dale— 44, 52, 70 Thompson, Earl — 31 Thurman, Kathy— 39, 56, 64 Trantham, Carey — 23, 55, 57, 59, 60, 68, 69, 71 Trujillo, Delbert— 44 Trujillo, Kelly— 38, 53 Tucker, Allan— 31, 46, 47, 53, 64, 64 Tucker, Jane— 31, 56, 57, 62. 64, 69 Updike, Mary — 44 Updike, Rodney— 38 Updike, Saundra — 24, 63 Updike, Sonya — 31, 63 Utzinger, Deems — 44, 47, 49 Valora, Gary — 44 Van Dorn, Gwen— 32, 58, 59, 60, 63, 66. 68 Van Tassel, Diana— 44, 58 Vesley, Darwin — 32 Vulcan, Bernice — 78 Warrick, Sharon— 24, 58, 67, 69, 71, 76 Waters, Sharon— 32, 62, 64, 71 Waters, Susan — 44 Watson, Dennis — 44 Watson, Ervan— 38, 57 Watts, Charlene— 44, 57, 58, 59, 64, 66 Watts, Jim — 24 Webster, Mike — 44 Webster, Pat— 38 Welch, Bob— 24, 59, 64, 77 Weldon, Greg— 44, 52 White, Jackie— 38 White, Linda — 44 White, Willard— 32 Whitworth, Jack— 32, 59, 60 Wickam, Deanne — 44, 56, 58, 64, 66 Winder, lies— 38 Winder, Mike— 24, 46, 47, 49, 50, 64, 68, 77 Winn, Dennis— 44, 47, 52 Winslow, Garry— 32, 57 Wisdom, Bill— 32, 53, 54, 64 Witham, Dick— 32, 47, 55, 59, 60, 64 Witham, Judy— 38, 64, 69 Wood, Larry— 44, 57, 58, 60 Wooley, Carolyn— 44, 57, 58, 60, 70 Wooten, Ruth— 32, 68, 69 Wyman, Betty— 32, 64 Yost, Janis— 33, 58, 62, 64 Zimmerman, Larry — 33, 57, 59, 60, 62 Zobel, Bill— 24, 46, 47, 49, 53, 54, 64, 67, 68 Zulian, Bob — 38, 52 Zulian, Chuck— 24, 47, 49, 67, 76 FACULTY INDEX Bartlett, Mrs. A. G— 12 Bowen, Elizabeth— 8, 63, 68 Boyll, Richard— 8, 25, 67 Brewer, Emma — 12 Brown, Richard — 8, 13 Brunsvold, O. E.— 7 Davis, Vern C— 8, 56, 57, 58, 66 Dey, Robert L.— 8, 38, 69 Deyo, Douglas — 8, 46, 47, 53, 64 Dillon, Paul— 9, 37, 67, 72 Figal, Reg— 9, 47, 49, 52, 64 Harden, Sandra— 9, 39, 71 Harris, Walt— 9, 50, 64 Jobe, Mildred— 7 Kinsinger, Connie — 12 Knodle, Mrs. Ray— 9, 25, 70 Kock, Rick— 9, 38, 69 Kyle, Joe— 10, 38 Leslie, Lee — 12 Little, Roger — 7, 62 Lore, Sharon — 12 Mead, Duane — 10, 39 Medina, August — 10, 39, 66 Moore, Dean — 7, 25 Rasor, Norma — 10 Ridgel, Joyce— 10, 39, 64 Romero, Al — 12 Rumsey, Eunice — 10, 25, 71 Rutterford, Nancy — 11, 13 Spykstra, Grace — 11, 38 Townsend, Ed — 7, 62 Waters, Eloise— 12, 63 Wingo, Elsie— 11, 69 Woolston, Wayne — 11 Yoder, Reuben— 11, 13 Zediker, Dwight — 11 Zion, Carl— 11, 13, 70 80 i v% y ■p,$ ' t Dave Silver, Mike Winder— All confe ence in basketball MCHS Track Tear Track meet with Rawlins Quarter-back Club provided a fast track for MCHS The blur is Terry Constable who later broke Charlie Miller ' s rec- ord for the mile run. Dave Silver wins the Dude Dent award f t ■ si V f «lplfe £ ectto4t Wrestling cheerleaders. Sue Mock, Sharon Behrman, Basketball cheerleaders, Susan Russell, Linda Rutherford, Charlene Watts. Cheryl McCall Speaker Bill Gossard, Carolyn Dunan. Dout; Brown Senior Attendants: Sue Bilsing, Joe Gates Junior Attendants: Dick Dole. Jane Tucker Rav Kendall reads class will CHERRY PINK AND APPLE BLOSSOM WHITE Mav 4. 1962 Queen: Marilyn Fagg King: Larry Duncan P1 Special Music Awards s4cva uU Tttyti The band made a pretty picture — Nana - Rader con- ducting Mr. Davis presents Arion Music Award to Rose Ann Murphy Mr. Figal presents Myrtle Deakins with typing award Mr. Townsend presents Jim Monger the Outgoing Presi- dent ' s award. Basketball, Baseball, and Track awards r.-f Annette Harvey receives the I.O.O.F. UN award from Mr. Simon Jean Miller presents Scieni Club award to Max Procte Jim Monger, retiring presi- dent, presents gavel to incom- ing president. Dick Dole Dick Dole, new student body president Susan Calder presents the Drama Club award to Carey Tranthem J ■ m j I ■ HI Mr. Dillon presents John Morrison the Bausch and Lomb science award Judy Constable places in top 100 in United Nations ' UNESCO contest Dale Schierkolk is presented FTA award bv Mrs. Knodle Senior gift to Junior Class president - ' -- -;-—-. i H-.;™ J v lj S | K H[ L  J ■ Honor Band Honorary Co-Editors of yearbook Rebie Bittler and Eva Callaway jk Jean Miller — Betty Crocker award. Honorary Business Man- ager Yearbook JUDY CONSTABLE — Upper 10 f r of class. Centennial scholar- ship to Denver University PAT COOPER— Upper 10% of class — Western State College scholarship STEPHEN SELF— upper 10% of class — Joint Honor schola rship NANCY RADER— Upper 10% of class — Joint Honor scholarship — Civic Club award for outstand- ing Senior Girl Junior Escorts (numbered in order of rank— for girls and boys): Darwin Vesely— 6; Annette Harvey— 1; David Hepworth— 1: Glenda Jones— 3; Doug Brown— 2; Lillyan St. Louis— 6; Mike Bilsing— 4; Sherry Blankenship— 5; George Carr— 5; Sue Mock — 2; Max Proctor — 3; Carol Dixon — 4. Ss- ROSE ANN MURPHY— upper 10% of class — Centennial Schol- arship to Denver L ' niversity REBIE BITTLER— upper UK of class SHARON LAUDERDALE- upper 10% of class JOHN MORRISON — upper 10% of class — Joint Honor scholarship — Palace Drug Award — most outstanding Senior Boy JEAN MILLER— Joint Honor scholarship TOM DUNCAN— Mesa College scholarship i JAKE RUSSELL — Scholarship sponsored by Greeley Gas Com- panj f£ r %f ' V DAVID SILVER— Mesa College Athletic scholarship : - f ) ; ( i l ■ c


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