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

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: ' ? ' • xo i L fa y i ,yx , 7i Uyy lX ' == - K ' y ; - ' r - .,vr . - , r 1 ' , -t- ■ - ' yen . S '  ' .i . A b -A r ' ' - ' - -y- ,iV S , - I J ' , ' !7 1 K ' ' .- y, .} ■ ' - ■ - ' r % : r ' ' X -- - -C Z ' Ir ' 1 1- . ' I ' ,y ) 1 ' J ' -.t ci- ' l ' , • V : , ■ Am — i7 ' l-) - 5 X=.-, Mfm? - ' - ' , - ' f f . ' r-Z, , u - m A ' 0. A. BRUiNSVOLD Superintendent of Schools. EDGAR TOWNSEND Ohio State and Colorado State College, B.S. and M.A.; Principal: Changes he would like to see in the school: better curriculum offerings which will meet the needs of all our youtli. MOFFAT COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT RE:1 BOARD OF EDUCATION STANDING: Ora Harris — vice-president, Donald Bec- kett — president, 0. A. Brunsvold — superintendent. SEATED: Ernest Deshayes, Glendon Culvenvell, E. Merel Rogers — secretary. Not Shown, John Russell, Wright Dickinson. n ' 1 { H. L. KLNK WcsliTii Stall- College, B.A. aiul MA. Crrlificale of Advanced Stud Direi ' lor of Inslruclion F. ROGER LITTLE Colorado Stale College. B.A.: eslern State College, M.A. Assistant Principal and teaches Biology. Sponsors: Student Council. Change he would like to see in the school: After our new Junior High School is built, the High School Curriculum expanded to meet the needs of more of our students. Mli- . MlLUKLl) JULIE C.loradi. Stale College, B.A.: University of Washing ton Counseling and leaches Latin. WILBUR D. MOORE University of Minnesota, B.S. ; Denver University, M.A. Director of Guidance. Changes he would like to see in the school: an increased desire by our student body to secure the education which is here for them. HAROLD ANDERSON -f fi-y e- Sul Ross State College, -Sair— AaLonifi, Texas, B.S Teaches: Distributive Education and Typing; Spon- sors: Freshmen and D.E.C.A. ELIZABETH BOWEN Colorado State University, B.S. ; Colorado State Col- lege, M.A. Librarian; Assistant Sponsor of Drama Club. Changes she would like to see in the school: time allotted for library use, and more use of the library. VERN C. DAVIS Western State College, B.A. and M.A. Teaches: High School Band, Mixed Chorus, and Jr. High Band. Sponsors: Twirling Club and Pep Band. DOUG DEYO Colorado State University, B.S. Teaches: Boys ' Physical Education, Football Coach, Wrestling Coach and Assistant Track Coach. Spon- sors: MC Club. Changes he would like to see in the school: More room in the athletic area. REG KIGAL Colorado State College, B.. . Athletic Director, Assistant Football, Basketball Coach, Head Track Coach, and Cross-Counlry Coach. Teaches: Driver Ed. and Typing I. Sponsors: M.C. Club. Changes he would like to see in the school: Driver Ed for all Sludents. TONY A. GALLEGOS Colorado State College, B.. . Teaches: General Science and Plane Ccomclry; Spon- sors: Sophomore Class and Science Club. Changes he would like to see in the school: Smaller classes. JAMES GARNER Northern Illinois University, B.S. Teaches: Industri.il Arts, Wood Working and Engi- neering Drawing. Sponsors: Senior Qass and F.T.A. MRS. SANDRA HARDEN Colorado Slal College. B.A. Teaches: Homemaking; Sponsors: F.H.A. ::! j Sopho- more Class. W Al.l ll KKIS Culorado State College, B.A. Tenches: U. S. History; Head Basketball and Base- ball Coach; Sponsors: MC Club. JOSEPH R. JANOSEC Colorado State College, B.A., Colorado State Uni- versity Teaches: Chemistry, Physics, and General Science, Freshman Basketball Coach. Changes he would like to see in the school: more student interest in higher Sciences. CHUCK JERKE Colorado State College, B.. . Teaches: Crafi and Shop Drawing; Sponsors: Fresh- man Class. Changes he would like to see in the school: The elimination of girls ' P.E. from room lOL RICK KOCH Kansas Universit University, B.S. Teaches: Algebra H and Solid Geometry Math .Seminar and Junior Class. Kansas State College, Kansas Sponsors: JOE II. KYLE Sam Houston Slate Teachers College, B.S.; Colorado Slate College, M.A. Algebra I and Basic Math; Sponsors: Junior Class and .Malh Seminar. Changes he would like to see in the school: Continued improvement in school spirit. GERALD H. .MAL.STRO.M Colorado Slate College. B.A. Teiichrs: Biology I and Biology H; Sponsors: F.T.. ' V. and Sriencc Club, and Sophiimore Class. M AUGl .ST MEDLNA Adams Slate College, San Francisco Slate College. B.A. Teaches: Spanish I and H and Russian I and II; Sponsors: Latin .American Club, High School Combo and .Siplmmnre Class; Changes he would like to see in the school: language Laboratory. El MCE .MILLER Colorado Stair College. B.A. Teaches: English II and Speech; Sponsors: Speech Club and Senior Class. Changes she would like to sec in ihc school: Class enrollment to not exceed 25 III any class. JOHN MONTGOMERY Utah State University, Mesa Jr. College and ( State University, B.A. and M.A. Teaches: World History, Journalism and English 11; Sponsors: Junior Class. Changes he would like to see in the school: A wider choice of subjects for the students to choose from. LOUANNE E. PAXTON Central Missouri State, B.S. Teaches: Girls ' Physical Education; Sponsors: Pep Club, Girls ' Intramurals and Freshman Class. Changes she would like to see in the school: Physical Educa- tion required for all students. SONYA READ University of Colorado, B.S. and M.B.A. Teaches: Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Advanced Typing and Office Practice; Sponsors: Junior Class. Changes she would like to see in the school: Smaller classes wherin each student could be given a greater amount of individual help and supervision. WILLIAM K. SPICER University of Illinois, B.S. and Colorado State Univer- sity, M.Ed. Teaches: Vocational Agriculture; Sponsors: F.F.A. and F.T.A. RICHARD WEAVER University of Oklahoma, B.F.. . Teaches: English I and Drama; Sponsors and Thespians. ELSIE WINGO Colorado College, A.B. Teaches: World History; Sponsors: Annual Staff. Changes she would like to see in the school: Con- tinuing pride in good overall scholarship. R. K. YODER Sterling College, Sterling, Kansas and Colorado Stale University, B.S. Teaches: English II and III; Sponsors: Freshman Class. - Changes he would like to see in the school: Venetian blinds installed in the west side classroom.-. MR. DWIGHT W. ZEDIKER Nebraska State Teachers College and Colorad ' ' ' ii; College, B.A. Teaches: English IV and III; Sponsors: En :. , sym- posium and .Senior Class. EMMA ItREWER Sclim.l . .ir e VIOLETTE J. BARTLETT rinancial Si ' criian ' and Moffat County School Dis- Irirt He: 1 Trrasunr. CONNIE L. KINSINGER S.cri-tar - to Mr. Brunsvold MARCARKT MAIRIN Sccrelan ' b ' Mr. Kunk ELOISE WATERS Secretary to Mr. Townsend ELWIN POWELL Student teaching in U.S. History and Speech, first quarter. : .: AL ROMERO Custodian FREDDIE TRIMBATH Assistant Custodian Gfa ass Oj 1963 OFKK I-RS AND REPRESENTATIVES STANDING: Darwin Vi-rl . M.ix Proctnr. Mike Bilsing— president, Jim Palmer, Doug Brown SEATED: Sherry Waters, Sherry Blanken- sliip, Jane Tueker, Annette Harve . FRED GEORGE ARNOLD: Joined class in twelfth grade: Choir. AMBITION: Get rich. LARRY MICHAEL BILSING (MIKE): Joined class in kindergarten; Junior Class Vice-president; Senior Class Presi- dent: Chess Club; Science Club 3, Vice- president 61-2, President ' 02-3: IRC; Science Fair 4, 2nd Place Bioloey; Boys Slate; Track; Jr.-Sr. Prom At- tendant 62; Junior Escort. RE.MEMBERED FOR: ' His Yellow .Model -A . MARION EILEEN RLANKENSHIP: .(•lined class in first srade: Pep Club .!; FHA; Annual Staff; English Sym- posium; Speech Club; Choir; Science Fair 3. MOTTO: Blessed is ho who expects nothing, for he shall never lie disap- pninled. SIIFHRY LYNN BLANKENSHIP: Joined class in first grade; DECA; Pep Club 1. Treasurer 2; IRC 2; Ac- tivity Choir 4; Annual Staff; Jr.-Sr. Prom Attendant 62; Junior Escort: Student Council Representative ' 62-3. .MOTTO: Let today embrace the past with remembrance and the future with 10 c5, eniors CLASS MOTTO: T am not afraid of tomonov for I have seen yesterday, and I love today. CLASS COLOR: Autumn Gold CLASS FLOWER: Orchid CLASS SONG: You ' ll Never Walk Alone SPONSORS: Mr. Zediker, Mrs. .Millrr, Mr. Gardner MANUEL LEROY BLEA: Joined class in first grade; Chess Club; Choir 2; Science Fair 2. MOTTO: Why worry, you ' ll never leave this world alive. NIELA JUANETTE BROOKS: Joined class in third grade; DECA. MOTTO: All men are created equal. DONNA DEE BROWN: Joined class in eleventh grade; DECA, .1st place trophy for vocabulary and spelling at the District Meeting ' 62. MOTTO: God helps those who help themselves. DOUGLAS GARY BROWN (DOUG): Joined class in first grade; Junior Class President; IRC 2, District Vice-presi- dent; MC Club 2; Football 4, Lettered 3; Basketball 3, Lettered 1; Baseball 2, Lettered 2; Band 4; Activity Choir 2; Boys ' State; Junior Escort. MOST MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE: May 5, 1962. c5 ' en ors GEORGE CARR: Jni.R-d rla s in fourth radi-: UECA; Junior Escort. MOTTO: Live life like it was the only one you had. KE.NNETH CLARK: .- eience Fair .?. .MOTTO: Don ! get in a hurry. jk • J5?fc- SHARON LEE CONROW: Joined class in first grade; Voice of Youth 2: Twirling Club 4, Vice-president: Latin .• merican Club; Ski Club 2; Solo-En- semble Contest 4; Band 4: Twirler 2, Headlwirler ' 62: Outstanding Marching Musician. MOTTO: If you ' ve never been unhappy you don ' t know what it means to be iiappy. BOMETA COOK: Joined class in first grade: Pep Club 4; FHA 2; Activity Choir; Homecoming Attendant ' 62: Stu- dent Council Secretary 62-3; Repre- sentative; Music Festival 2: Vespers 2: Science Fair, 4th Place Biology. MOST MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE : ISi-coming Homecoming .Attendant 62. NORMAN WESLEY CULVERWELL: Joined class in first grade; Class Sec- retary ' 61-2: Science Club: FFA. Vice- prcsidenl: Football; Band 2. REME.MBERED AS: The guy with many cars. BRUCE JAMES PAVIS: Ji.ined class in first grade. FAVORITE S.V ING: I d.m ' t know. 12 s eniors DART T. DECKER: Joined class in first grade; Drama Club 3, Slorm Celler, ' Dino. Miracle of Iadonna. AMBITION: To be happy. CAROL LYNN DIXQN: Joined class in first grade; Square Dance Club; Activity Choir 3; Science Fair 2, 3rd Place Biology; Junior Escort: Alternate Girls ' State ' 62. AMBITION: To be the mother of 12 boys. ROGER LESLIE DOBBS: Joined class in eleventh grade. MOTTO; All good things must come to an end — so said the hangman. RICHARD DAVIS DOLE (DICK): Joined class in first grade; Sophomore Class Treasurer; IRC; DECA; MC Club; Basketball 4, Lettered 2; Foot- ball; Student Council Vice-president ' 61-2, President ' 62-3; Northwest League Student Council Vice-president ' 62-3; Jr.-Sr. Prom Attendant ' 62; Ac- tivity Choir; BuUdog Static. MOTTO: Give a little, take a little. LARRY NICHOLAS DUNCAN : Joined class in seventh grade; DEC. , Treasurer ' 62-3; Football 3. Lettered 2; Basketball 3; Track; Homecoming Attendant ' 62; Jr.-Sr. Prom King 62; Activity Choir 3. REMEMBERED FOR: His dimples and Freckles! LYNDA KAY EDWARDS: Joined class in first 2rade: Homeroom Repre-, sentative ' 59-60; IRC 2; FTA 4; Li- brarian; Pep Club 3; Speech: GA. ; FHA 2; Twirling Club; Band 4; Choir 2; Solo-Ensemble Contest. MOTTO: Faith is a higher faculty than reasoning. cS e 2 (jrs l l;ll. ju vm.c (Mim iilck- I.liYi: Jiiiiicd class in first f.rade; (!l.i - Tii:i iirrr — Senior; Square Dance Clul): KIIA: Jr.-Sr. Pram Queen. MOTTO: Vdu ini -hl as well smile, tilings could be worse. I smiled and sure enouj;li lliey wire. EDWARD EAKI. KISKE: .loincd class in first grade; Aclivitv Choir 2; All- Stale Choir; Kourlh ' Place Biology, Science Fair. MOST .ME.MORABLE EXPERIE. CE: Going to .Ml-Stalc Choir. ANN CLAIRE FOSTER: Joined class in hvelfth grade: .Annual Staff: Span- ish Club. President: Jr.-Sr. Prom .At- tendant; Band; Our Miss Brooks. MOST .MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE: When I first walked into MoCoHi and saw those iron gales! JANET LOUISE FOSTER: Joined class in tenth grade; Pep Club, Secretary; IRC: Annual Staff; DECA. A.MIilTION: .My fmure is planned, third finser. left hand. JANET .MAXINE FOSTER: Joined l.i-s in first grade: Twirlina Club 4; DECA; Latin America Club; Flag Twirler: Band I: S,.|o :,nd Ensemble ( onlesl. REMEMRERED AS: Being myself. JACli RAY FROST: Joined class in fir i grade; Track. MOITO: We learn loo lillle loo late and we grow old too soon. 14 cS. en ors .lUDY GERBER: Joined class in sue niul iiide; Square Dance Club; FUA irr-prrsident; Speech; Drama; An- nual Slaff; Clioir. AMBITION; To go to every niglit club in tlie U.S. -MARLE.NE ANN GRAM.MER (MAR): Joined class in twelfth grade; Choir. MOST MEMORABLE E.XPERIENCE: The day I came to Craig! CARL RAYMOND GROSS (HOMER): Joined class in tenth grade; FFA 4, Sentinel 1; ' Bell, Book, and Candle. AMBITION; Be a playboy. DONNA KAY HARTMAN (GORGE): Joined class in first srade; FH. 3; Pep Club 3; Choir. MOTTO; Live, and let live, and let life carry on itself. ANNETTE MARIE HARVEY; Joined class in fourth grade; Class President Freshman; Senior Class Treasurer; Pep Club 2, Parliamentarian; Drama 4. Treasurer — Vice-president: .Annual Staff: IRC (Delegate to Convention i ; English Symposium; Sophomore Home- coming Attendant; Band 4, Secretary. Representative to Band Council: Twirler 2; Girls State; Junior Escort: United Nations Pilgrimage for Y ' outh: ' Storm Cellar. Two Crooks and a Lady. Dino. MOTTO; ' When you ' re smiling the whole world smiles with you. TWILA FAYE HIX; Joined class in first grade: FT.- 4: Drama; Speech; Pep Club 2: Annual Staff. MOST MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE; When my chair tipped over in Hcme- making. J 15 ■3 cje 2 ors U:. 1V1U.N Jim.NSU.N; Joined class in elcvenlli grade; Spcecli: FTA: IRC: DECA: English Symposium; Pep Clul) 4; Twirling Club; Annual Staff; Srii-nci- Club; Slcppcrctlos MHS: Ac- livilv Clioir 3; Band 3; Solo and En- siinbli- Contest 2; Member of Mendez Coneert: Member ot llemke Concert. MOST MEMORABLE EXPERIENCES: Tlie dav Marv and 1 collected for an- nual staff: I ' rom 62 ' !!??!! (;AKV JONES: Joined class in seventh grade: Football 3: Wrestling 3. AMBITION: To zo into the service. ' Ir GLENDA ARLENE JONES: Joined class in first grade; Class Treasurer Sophomore; Pep Club 3; Science Club 3. Treasurer-Secretary; Speech 2; FTA 2; English Symposium; IRC; Annual Staff: Frontier ' s of Science Institute; Fourth Place General Science, Science Fair: Girls ' State; Junior Escort; Al- ternate for the United Nations Pilgrim- age for Youth. MOST MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE: The time it took 6 hours to set one .nkr! UONNA RAE JORDAN: Joined class in ninth arade: IRC; Pep Chib 2; Annual Straff: DECA, Assistant Re- porter; Activity Choir; First Place Gen- eral Science, Science Fair; Office As- sistant. MOST MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE: K trip to Washington, D. C. t I JACK EUGENE KELLY— Joined class in first grade; Drama; Wrestling 2; Choir: Band; Growing Pains. MO. ' T MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE; My first wrestling match (small but mighty I. KA KENDALL: Joined class in twrlfili grade: IRC; Science Club, Tre.isurer: Band 4, 5; Activity Clioir 2: All-Slate Band; .Archie Andrews, . Christmas Carol. REMEMBERED AS: MoCoHi ' s Fhrt. . • -T : 16 c5. eniors GAYLE RUTH KLINE: .Joined class first grade; Drama 1; FTy 1; Annual Staff; Girls Track; Cliuir 1; Science Fair 3rd Place; Would like to be remembered. LEWIS M. KNEZ: Joined class in first grade; DECA L MOST MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE: Passing my Junior Year. MARY VIRGINIA LIEBER: Joined class eigbth grade; FHA 1; Drama: Pep Club 4; Growing Pains ' .Annual Staff. REMEMBERED FOR: Counting ibe days. JOHN KENT LIVINGSTON (ROC- KYI: Joined class first grade: Cbess and Cbeckers 1; Activity Cboir 2: Basketball: Football; Track. MOTTO: The purpose of life is to test your resistance to temptation. LILLY JANE MEAD: Joined class seventh grade; Drama 1: Square Dance 1; .Activity Choir 1; Girls From No- Where. MOTTO: Do unto others as you want others to do unto you. ROBERT LESTER MECKLEY: Joined class ninth grade. AMBITION: To be a success in life. A 17 cjeniors SUE HELEN MOCK (SUSIE): Joined class in ninlli gra de; Pep Club 3; FTA; Square Uancc Club; Annual Staff; FHA 2; Office Assistant; Prom Attendant Jr.; Cheerleader 3; Science Fair 5lli Place Freshman; Junior Es- cort: Lavendar and Old Lace ; Miss Merry Christmas 02. MOTTO: When you smile, the whole world smiles with you, when you cry you cry alone. CAROL AN. McUAMEL: Joined class in first urade: DECA President; Pep Cluli. FA ORITE EXPRESSION: It ' s party lime. LLNDA KAY McMINN: Joined class in fifth grade; Twirling Club 4; Annual Staff: Drama; Speech; DECA Secre- tary: Band 4; Twirler 2; Dino ; Meeker Talent Show 2nd Place. MOTTO: Slow down and live. JAMES HERBERT PALMER: Joined class in second grade: English Sym- posium 1; Voice of outh; Drama; Chess and Checkers; Speech; Ski Club; Football, Lettered 1; Basketball, Let- tered 1; Track, Lettered 1; Homecom- ing Attendant Senior; Meeker Choir Clinic: Bell, Book, and Candle. AMBITION: Be a Philosopher. j (;K EDWARD PAl ' L. ' ON; Joined class in fir.st grade; Football. MOST .ME.MORABLE EXPERIENCE: When I started going with Pam. MAX LOWRY PROCTOR: Joined class in eleventh grade; ice-president Senior; Student Council — Junior; Drama: Math Seminar; FT.V; .Vnnual Staff; Science Club: Foolball, Let- tered 4; Science Club .Award; Bausch Lomb . ward; Junior Escort. .MOST MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE: Coming lo .MCHS. V s. en ors GEORGE MCHOLAS RADER (AICK): joined class in ninth grade; FFA 3; Wrestling 2; Choir 1. AMBITION: Be world cowboy. CHARLES FREDRICK RAKESTRAW (CHUCK) : Joined class in ninth grajc; FFA 4. AMBITION: Be RCA champion calf roper. champion v) ELBERT CLIFFORD RAKESTRAW (BERT): Joined class in ninth grade; FFA 4. MOST MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE: Trip to Fort Collins on FFA judging team. SHERRON RICHINS: Joined class in eighth grade; DECA; Square Dance 2; Drama 3; Dino Vesper Sen ices. MOST MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE: Being interviewed for jobs in Distribu- tive Education. JULIA ELLEN ROBERTS (JUDY): Joined class in ninth grade; Moun- taineering Club; Activity Choir 2. MOTTO: It only hurts a little while. GLENN ELMER RODEWALD: Joined class in seventh grade. AMBITION: Be champion cowboy. 19 c5. en ors HAROLD ROLLINS: Joined class in fii!.! grade; Band L MOTTO: The best way to get some- thing done is to start it. ARCHIE JAMES SEALS (JIM): Joined class in kindergarten; S. C. Rep. 1; Basketball; Activity Choir 2; All State Choir. MOTTO: Have gas, will go! CHARLES W. SIMON (CHUCK): Joined class in first grade; MC Club 2; DECA Club; Football 4, Lettered 3; Basketball; Track, Lettered 2; Band 4. AMBITION: Electronic Engineering. R. GEORGE THOE: Joined class in twelfth grade; Drama Club, Secretary- Treasurer; Bell, Book, and Candle. MOTTO: Act as though you know what you are doing. EARL GENE THOMPSON: Joined class in eighth grade; Drama Club; . clivitv Choir; Bell, Book and Can- MOTTO: Play now, pay later! ALLAN ROBERT TUCKER: Joined class in fourth grade; MC Club 3, President; Wrestling 4. Lettered 4; Football 4, Lettered 3; Freshman Mid- winler .Attendant; Jr.-Sr. Prom At- tendant: Homecoming King; Choir 1. MOTTO: .V quitter never wins and a winner never quits. 20 c5 eniors JANE TUCKER: Joint-cl class first s;rade; Freshman Class Secretary; SC Rep. 2; Pep Club 4; IRC; Science Club; Annual Staff; Jr.-Sr. Prom At- tendant; Homecoming Queen; Band 2; Choir 4; Vespers 4; Solo and En- semble Contest 3; Science Fair, First Place Biology. REMEMBERED AS: Homec.ming Queen. OWEN VAN DORN: Joined class first grade; Twirling Club 4; Drama Club; Speech Club; Annual Staff; DEC.A. Club, Reporter; Library Assistant; Band 4; Twirler 2; Science Fair, .Sec- ond Place General Science; Dino. FAVORITE SAYING: Slap. -mwy RQBERT DARWIN yYJSELX (DARV ): Joined class first grade; Sophomore and Senior Class Secretary; DEC. Club, Vice-President; Wrestling, Let- tered; Choir; First Place Mathematics Winner at District DECA; Junior Es- cort. REMEMBERED FOR: Mathematics. SHARON LOUISE WATERS (mER- RY): Joined class first grade; SC Rep. 2; Drama Club .3, Secretary, Vice- president and President; FHA; Pep Club; Speech Club; Latin American Club; Vespers 3; Girls ' State; Dino; Bell, Book, and Candle. REMEMBERED AS: Miss iVIollv May- field of Mo Co Hi! JACK LeROY W H 1 T W R T H (BUTCH): Joined class first grade; Band 4; Choir. MOTTO: Ruff and Ready! NINA LOUISE WICK: Joined class first grade; Pep Club. FAVORITE SAYING: .Son of a gun! y 21 c5 eniors I- ' KKIJ WILSON: Joined class first tirade; Band 2; Clioir 1; Chess Club; Basketball; Track. CARRY DUANE WINSLOW: Joined class first grade; DECA Club; Science Club; Basketball 2; Football 3; Base- ball; Clioir 2; Activity Choir. MOTTO: .May all people be blessed with happiness and good fortune. BILLY L RVIN WISDOM (BILL): Joined class seventh grade; Football, Lettered 3: Basketball; Baseball; Track; Choir. RE.ME.MBERED AS: Evenone ' s friend! RICHARD D. WITHAM (DICK): Joined class first grade; MC Club 3; Football, Lettered 3; Freshman and Sophomore Homecoming Attendant; Mr. Merry Christmas; Band 4, Vice- president and President. RE.MEMBERED AS: Having been the only person Irp run from Jack Kelly! Kl TH ELLEN WOOTTON (RVTH- lE): Joined class first grade: Pep Club 2: IRC 2; Drama Club 4; Twirling Club: FHA 2; Voice of Y..uth 2; An- nual Staff: Vespers 2; Dinu, ■■Bell. Book, and Candle. FAVORITE SAYING: All ' s fair in love and war! BETTY ANN WY.MAN: Joined class kindergarten; Square Dance Club; Latin Wiierican Club; Pep Club 2; .An- nual SlafL .MdTTO; Give every day as if it were your last. 22 m% mmw 23 .,.u,-ll llrc.l JiiscpliiiiL ' Aix-llaiio Glass oj 1964 Lanv Beaver Sharon Behrman Sue-zan Beye Lynn Blevins Neil Boren B0I5 Bowden Billy Bovie Paul Bruns old jNlarketha Burchett Tom Calder Jo Calloway Tom Carson James Carver Terry Constable Du ight Cook Judy Cooper Clarence Corriveau Charles Counts Jon Culvenvell -Mary Dale 24 J uniors Don Davis Mike Duzik Jim Ebeile Sarah Ellis Fred Fletcher Jennie Gallegos Jim Gerber Kaye Haynes Bennie Herrera Gray Hibbard Rose Hoth Sharon Hughes Janice James Duane Johnson Terry Johnson Trudy Johnson Carolyn Kempker Bernie Kendall Fred KiUillay Robert Killillay Kenneth Kiser Bill Kitzhaber 25 Karen Kroniaiiii Lindean Lawlon Cj ass Oj 1964 I ick Lopez Bill Loudy Gary Loyd Tom Maneotis Betty Manley Mar Rose Martinez Mark Maurin Mike Maxson Marv Ann Miller Sallv Mock Jerry Monger Amelia Morgan Cheryl McCall Donna McFarland Joseph McKee Linda McKee Mike McKibben Bruce McKinstry Cheryl McStay ' Yvonne Nichols 26 J uniors Laurel Osborn Shirley Pell Carla Pirn Lloyd Powell Gale Pritchard Grant Richardson Sam Rinker Dick Roberts Rich Robidoux Jane Robinson Lynne Rogers Susan Russell Bill Schneider Phil Schneider Esthermae Shchrader Dan Schuler Sparky Seely Pat Shelton Don Silver Frank Stefonick Rodney Lpdike Mike Ursich 27 Ervan Watson Pat Webster lies Winder Jiul Witham Cj ass of 1964 Sandi Wright Janis Yost Larry Zimmerman Bob Zulian CLASS OFFICERS AM) STLDEM CUlNclL KtPKESENTA- CLASS SPONSORS: Mr. Kyle, Mr. Kock, Miss Read, Mr. TIVES: BACK ROW: Brrnir .Kendall, president, Bruce McKinstr)-, Monlgomcr -. Irca-iurer, Jerry Monger, NirepresidenI, Doug Livingston, G ry Loyd FRONT: Karen Kminann. seerelary, Nanfy Lockhart, Mary Rose M.irline .. 28 Class Officers and Student Council Representatives: BACK ROW: Ann Hladky, Carol West, Alice Estey, LaDawn Seick, Steve Shepherd. FRONT ROW: Myrtle Deakins, secretary-treasurer, Gerald Henderson, president, Larry Henderson, vice president, Harley Henderson, not shown. ( a.ss of 100-j Sponsors : BACK: Mr. Malstrom, Mrs. Harden, .Mr. Janosec. FRONT: Mr. Gallagos, Mr. Medina. al | oocl l, nil Barber Ivockv Barker fandra Beaver Diane Beckett Linrla Bilsing Rosie Blea I ' arcv Boren Garv Brannan LaRita Brooks 29 ( (j ) j(J ?(j X S Sliaiuii Hi ' Doks (! in l Hkiwii l.iiulu nrowiiawfll Ann liruns ol(l Dan Carson Marc A. Casllc Jcanii- Cliecclle Miko Clii iiipton Joui- ( hrislcnscn (iliarliMii- Connor Kolicrl Ct)o|)er Charles Cox Shirley Craig Carol Crozier Dennis Davidson 1 rile Deakins Porn Deakins Da ill Dean Dii an Dou;;las Vi.ki Dou. ' las Art Downing Thehiia Duncan Lorna Kllgen Alice Kstev 30 David Everette Rav Foster Cj ass of I06J Jake Garcia Pete Garcia Jim Gardner Goldie Gerber Pat Glenn Linda Gooch Marie Gra Linda Gregor Jim L Green Shervl Groseclose Albert Gross Cecil Gutierrez Jeff Hamilton Larry Hayes Gerald Henderson Harlev Henderson Larry Henderson Marie Herrera Devonna Herlzog Craig Hill (jf) i(j n()re Aim lll.i.lkN Jli.iiiil:i lliiiiii ' Ijiriv Jiiiksoti Miirv Jackson Nolan Jark-uM Mairi J ■ Hichard Kcilli Pamela Kcmpkfi I ' alsif Kriwiail jamt ' s Kli ' iii Mi. had Klein Dan Kline !)a ill Knez Delores Dnez F.inda Kowach (iilda Liineaster lA ' on Lelsinper Charles Lieher I ' ath Ma.k a ' : 4 -Q M i- . ■ Cheri Marley Pita Martinez Lrnie -Masrareana Linda Mathers 32 ' ' €l f Dorothy Miller Francis Moore yj ass (jf 100 J L nn M. Daiiirl- Carolyii McEvoy Alice McKinnon Glen McPherson Everett Nichols -Margaret Xorman Philip Palmer Karen Paulson Marsha Penibridge Douc Pills Rav Richardson Bonnie Richins Sally Rohacker Rockie Rogers Lvnnfla Rountree Larrv Rutherford Linda Rutherford Richard Sadvar Chris Sayler LaDawn Seick 33 c (j ) j(j :!(jres KMl.rl Jo S.-ir Sll- C SllC|p|lll l Roj;cr Siiidcn (j;l k ' Smith Koixiii Slchlf Sandra StieettT Dean Sweellarul Paul Tanner Dale TliDinpson Kalln 1 luii man Dellieil Trujillo Mai L pdike Deems I tzinger (Iai alora Diane ' an ' Iassel Susan ateis Dennis W alson Mi.hael Wel.ster Car..! West l.inda W hile Lan Vi ood CaroKn WooUe 34 C) a.ss (jj- 1006 Class officers and student council representa- tives: BACK ROW; Marvin Mclntyre, SCR, John Hutchinson, Treasurer, Dixie Cable (SCR), Carla Cook, Parliamentarian. FRONT ROW: Judy Loyd (SCR). Beverly Rutherford, Secretary JoAnn Mathers, (SCR) Andrea Thoe, ( SCR ) Ann Tucker, President, Darlene Osborn (not shown). SPONSORS: BACK— Mr. Jerke, Mr. Spicer. FRONT— Mr. Anderson. Miss Yoder. Paxton, Mr. Dee Allred Anthony Angelo Lupie Aragon Albeit Arnold Connie Barker Lance Barker Debbie Beaver 35 9 i 1 s Ji ' iiv Rt-aver Ji-rr Hc ' ifiitis Christine Bittler Douglas G. Blankenship Cj ass of 1966 Philip Bowden Pamela Brannan Ann Brinks Dixie Cable Roy Camp Billie Carlson Karen Carver Carter Chadwick Lillian Charchalis Burton Clements Dennis Collins Tom Connor Carla Cook Paula Cook Carolvn Cooper Judy Counts Teddy Craig Charles Davidson Diane Davis Pete Dent 36 resnmen Orlie Duian Carol Duzik Edna Earle Joan Eaton Roa;er Echols Chuck Eisenhauer Bill Erwin Jim Fagg Gerd Gabor Carole Gardener John Gates Lonia Graham Norma Gray Jim Green Johnny Gunn Floyd Gutierrez Mary J. Hall Marianne Hardii Donna Harvey John Haskins Lenny Hendersc Janet Herod Bill Hertzog Barbara Hill 37 li- i- Ildliiiiior I ' iliii iluli ' hiiisoii Glass oj 1966 Marjorie Jennings Carolea Johnson Karen Jones Joyce Jordon George Keith JoAnn Klein Lorraine Knez Helen Kourlis PhilAnn Lighthizer Judv Lovd Dennis Lvon Bessie Maneotis Carol Ann Majilev Jackie Mann Susie Mascarenas JoAnn Mathers Charles Miller Gary Miller Sylyia Miller Marlene Mower . a J 38 .jrresnmen Lois Mulvaney Kaye Myers Susan McGilton Marvin Mclntyre Pamela McLeod Darlene Osborn Linda Dair Paden Judy Pankey Wayne Peed Mike Pettus Charleen Pickett Coleen Pickett John Pleasant Cleve Preece Linda Radar Shirley Rauch Loana Redmon Margaret Rinker Ray Robidoux Trent Rollins Margaret Roll Caroline Root Beverly Rutherford Charlotte Salisbury 39 Bill Sanborn Mike Shelton (u ass oj 1966 Alice Smith Brad Smith David Taylor Randy Taylor Andrea Thoe Linda Thompson Ann Tucker Kenneth Twite Cheryl Lpdike Lowa Lpdike Sharon Valora Roger Vigil Rich Warrick Lee White Darrel Wisdom Bob itham Bobbie Wood Mike Yoder Alice Zulian 40 S lA 1 K CHAMI ' K.INS— Division I — Cross Country Track Meet— November 3r(i Left to Right: Bernie Kendall, Manager, Mike Chivington, Paul Brunsvold, Terr Constable. Francis Moore, Orlie Duran, Mike Klein. I 41 isKNMK hi:ki;i.i; dick w itiiam. Sr. ll.illli.hk. I vr. Guard. . , is. RICH ROUBIDOUX Jr., End, 1 vr. FRANK STEFONICK Jr., Tackle, 1 yr. W II l. ' l C.VLLEGOES. Soph. Halfback, 1 vr. Jooifja f DOUG BROWN, Sr., Quarterback, Co-Captain, 3 yr. L.VRKV in NC.VN. Sr. Ilalll.ark. 1 yr. Li; Al.l) llt.NDKR.MjN . v ph.. Quarterback 1 r. jl. l I ' ALMKK. .■ ! Hal (back. 1 r. WID DEAN. Soph. Center. 1 vr. .MAX PROCTOR, Sr. Halfback. 2 vr. 42 ALLAN TUCKER, Sr., Guard 3 yr., Co-Captain BILL WISDOM. Sr. End, 3 yr. LARRY BEAVER, Jr. Fullback, 1 yr. CLARENCE CORRIVEAU Jr., Guard, 1 yr. MIKE MAXON. Jr. End. 2 yr. CHARLE; ;IMON, Sr. Center, 3 yr. 43 VARSITY: liACK R0 ' : Mr. Harris, Ray Richardson, Gar - Miller, Lenny Henderson, Larry Henderson, Craig Hill, Mr. Deyo, .Mr. Fipal FOURTH ROW: Phillip Palmer, Doug Pitts, Albert Arnold, Leon Letsinger, Larry Jackson, Larry Hayes, Roger SIndi-n, Dale Thompson, Bob Wilham, Lynn Barber, Jim Green, Dan Carson THIRD ROW: Jim Palmer, Willy Gallegoes, Charles Simon, John Hutchinson, . rt Downmg, Charles Cox, Jeff Hamilton, Rocky Barker, Roger Hutton, Deems Utsinger, Tony . ngclo SECOND ROW: Bill Wisdom, Mike Maxson, Bruce McKinstry, John Taylor, Bob Bowden, Jim Caner, Dugan Douglas, Gerald Henderson, Tom Carson, Rich Roubidoux, Dick Witham FRONT ROW: Max Proctor, David Dean, Frank Stcfonick, Benny Hcrrera Doug Brown, Allan Tucker, Larry Duncan. Gary Loyd, Dwight Cook, Larry Beaver, Clarence Cor- riveau. Coacnes LU. C11 UL ' IO COACH FIGAL t 2 JUNIOR VARSITY: BACK ROW: Ray Ricliard-cn, jnlu, llul(;hin...n, T..nv An-.l,., I)u;;:,i. Douglas, Dave Dean, Gerald Henderson, Deems Utzinger, Lenny Henderson, Rocky Barker MIDDLE ROW: Larrv Henderson. Art Downing, Roger Sinden. Larrv Haves, Dale Thompson, Bob Witham, Lynn Barber, Jim Green, Dan Carson FRONT ROW: Gary . iiller, Phillip Palmer, Larry Jackson, Charles Cox, Jeff Hamilton, Roger Hutton, Albert Arnold, Doug Pilts, Leon Letsinger. M -u Wreslnn I WRESTLING- Mike Klein. Manager, Charles Simon, Bob Bowden, David Dean. AUan Tucker, Jim Car er, Jack Frost, Nick Lopez THIRD ROW: Benson Kline, Gary Jones, DelbertTru- jiUo Mike Chivington, Jim Green, Jim Gardner. Clifford Morrison,_ Roger Echols SECO D ROW- Burton Clements, Leon Letsinger, Kelly Trujillo, Bruce McKmstry, Larry Beaver, Kay Richardson, Darwin Vesely, Darrel Wisdom FRONT ROW: Dan Carson Bdly Sanborn, Dan Kline, Roger Vigil, Tom Shockly. Tom Carson. Ernie Mascarenas. leddy Craig. 45 AK 1T WRESTLERS: Danny Kline, Roger Vigil, Tom Shockley, Kelly Trujillo, Tom Carson, Bruce Mc- Kinslrv. Larrv Beaver, Ray Richardson, Bob Bowden, David Dean, Allan Tucker, Jim Carver, and Coach Doug Dev... ■ CM ' TMN Mian Tiuk.-r Nick Lopez SWITCH Lri.n Lel-in er and Tom Car- REFEREE ' S POSITION— Danny Kline and Roger Vigil. TAKE DOWN— Ray Richardson and Bruce McKinstry; Cliff Morrison, Refere( IIM.F NELSON T.. im..n. Rrf.-rrr. GRAPE VINE— David Dean and Bob Bowden. 4 STATE CHAMPIOX; Kelly Tiu- jillo, 120 lbs., first place district, 21 wins, losses. Outstanding Wrestler Award at the State Tournament. STATE CONTESTANTS: Jim Carver, Coacli Doug Deyo FRONT ROV ' : Larn Beaver, Nick Lopez, Kelly Trujillo, Tom Slincklev. SECOND PLACE ST. TE WINNER: Jim Carver, Hea 7weight, second place dis- trict, 13 wins, 3 losses, 2 draws. INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SCHEDULE Roger Vigil Fr. 95 1 7-7-0 3rd. District CRAIG OPPONENT Danny Kline So. 95 1 3-6-1 26 Vernal 23 Tom Shockley Fr. 103 1 8-9-0 2nd. District 16 Rifle 32 Leon Letsinger So. 112 2 5-5-0 25 Central 25 Kelly Trujillo Jr. 120 3 21-0-0 1st. District 23 Rangelv 27 Nick Lopez Jr. 127 3 8-5-3 2nd. District 24 Rifle 11 Tom Carson Jr. 127 9 5-4-1 8 Steamboat 37 Bruce McKinstry Jr. 133 1 5-8-1 19 Vernal 24 Larry Beaver Jr. 138 2 10-5-3 2nd. District 39 Meeker 19 Jim Green So. 145 1 0-9-1 14 Steamboat 25 Bob Bowden Jr. 154 1 3-12-0 3rd. District 26 Rangelv 17 David Dean So. 165 2 4-9-1 4th. District 23 Meeker 19 Allan Tucker Sr. 180 4 11-3-1 3rd. District Second Place Steamboat Invitational Charles Simon Sr. 180 1 6-2-0 Tournament Jim Carver Jr. HW 2 13-3-2 2nd. District Second PI ace District To urn anient Seventh Place State Tournament 47 lilt. II i;ni;il)OL Junior I ' nrward MIKE MAXSON Junior — Center GRAY HIBBARD Junior — Center nni ' f; i.tviN(;sT() jlinlnr- (iiiitrd IJEK.ME KK.NDALL Junior — I ' orward IKA.NK STEFpMCK Junior — Forward 48 WILLY GALLEGOES Sophomore — Guard DICK DOLE Captain and Senior Forward BILL WISDOM Senior — Forward DON DAVIS Junior — Guard DWIGHT COOK Junior — Forward 49 GARY LOYD Junior — Guard SOPHOMORE TEAM: Deems Utzinger, Steve Shepherd, Roger Hutton, Francis Moore, Gerald Henderson, Larry Henderson, Larry Jackson, Dennis Winn, Dugan Douglas, Larry Rutherford, Robert Cooper — Manager, Mr. Figal — Coach. FRESHMAN TEAM: STANDING: Pete Dent, Mike ' ioder. Lenny Henderson, Gary Miller, Or- lie Duran, Raymond Robidou.x, Mike Pettus, Dennis Lvon— Manager, Mr. Janosec— Coach KNEELING: Tony Angelo, John Pleasant, Al- ben Arnold, John Hutchinson, Carl Ingersoll. •f III HOFfiliT COUNTY HIGH 5C. - CRAIG. CDLORADD 51 PERCUSSION BACK ROW: Lois Mulvaney, Karen Jones, Paul Bruns- vold, Dick Witham FRONT ROW: Carolyn Woolley, Rose Blea, Larry Wood, Charles Lieber. LOWER REEDS— BACK ROW: Jan- Ici ' Jamrs, Steve Shepherd, Pamela McLeod. Karen Paulson, Bobby Wood, Lynda Edwards SECOND ROW: Judy Loyd, Charles Simon, Sally Ro- haciccr, Linda Knez, Jackie Mann. Carolyn McEvoy FRONT ROW: E ler Jo Self, Alice Estcv, Terry Con- lal)le. CLARINETS: Helen Kourlis, Roger Sinden, Linda Gregory, Carol Ann Duzik, Diane Van Tassel, Susan Mc- Giilon, Joan Eaton MIDDLE ROW: Doug Pitts, Lynn McDaniels, Char- lene Conner, Carol West, Janet Herod, Janet Foster FIRST ROW: Bruce McKinstry, Margaret Roll, Sharon Conrow, Nancy Lockhart, Ann Hlad- kv. 52 LOW BRASS— BACK ROW: Duane Johnson, Doug Blankenship, Rocky Rogers, Lindean Lawton, Jack Frost SECOND ROW: Doug Brown, Carter Chadwich, Larry Zimmerman, Larry Henderson, Tom Calder, Larry Jack- son, Bob Bowden FIRST ROW: Cecil Gutierrez, Gary Miller, Dennis Lyons, Jack Wliitworth. BRASS— BACK ROW: Myrlj.- D.-ak- ins, Fred Flctrlicr, Larry Hayes, Lynn Blevins, Albert Arnold, Lonia Gra- ham SECOND ROW: Danny Schuler, Gary Loyd, Linda Kowach, Larry Fuss, Clarence Corriveau, Billv San- horn FIRST ROW: Sharon Valora, Bernie Kendall. Margaret Norman, Cheryl I pdike, Ann Tucker. FLUTE AND DOUBLE REEDS- BACK ROW: Joyce Jord an, Marci Jones, Annette Harvey, Ray Kendall, Pat Glen SECOND ROW: Lorna Ellgen, Linda Mathers, Linda Browna- well, Ann Brinks, Judy Pankey FIRST ROW: Diane Davis, Linda Bilsing, Linda Gooch, Gwen Van Dorn. 53 TwirK-rs: T. DI. (;: Jam-l Foster, Annctlo Harviry, luiriin Conrim, Cwtn VanDorn, Charlenc Coontr Sit TING: Nancy Lockliarl, Not Present Linda iMcMinn. (JulMandinf: Marchers: BACK ROW: Danny Schuler, Linda Kowacli, Carolyn Wooley, Larry Wood FRONT ROW: Tom Calder, Sharon Conrow, Annette Harvey, Nancv Lockharl. MOIKAT (OrNTV lUGH SCHOOL CONCERT BAND 54 ALL-STATE CHOIR Jim Seals, Linda McKee, Sandra Wright, Ed Fisl c. Mr. Vern Davis, director. Band and Choir; Bonieta Cook, Jane Tucker — Pianists. ii MALE QUARTET: Jim Seals, ' Garry Winslow, Ed Fiske, Doug Brown. H €€r-PM - DRU-M MAJOR: Tom Calder DOUBLE MIXED QUARTET: Jim Seals, Garry Winslow, Sandra Wright, Leona Redmon, Jane Tucker, Linda McKee, Janice James, Ed Fiske, Doug Brown. ■;,-rSi 55 MIXKU CHORUS: liACK ROVi ' : Joyce Jordan, Susan McGilton, Patsy Kendall, Amelia Mor- i;an, Garry Winslow, Jim Seals, Larry Duncan. Jim Palmer, Fred Wilson, Doug Brown, Butch Wliitwortli, Earl Tlionipson. John Livingston, Susanne Beye, Linda McKee, Janice James, Sherry Blankenship THIRD ROW: Carol Cooper, Alexis Hohimer, Judy Gerber, Pat Shelton, Thelma Duncan, Frank Stefonick, Ervin Watson, BilJ Wisdom, Allan Tucker, Bert Rakestraw, Ed Fiske, Tom Calder, Fred Fletcher, Judy Withani, Jan Foster, Yvonne Nichols, Nina Wick SECOND ROW: Coleen Pickett, Loanna Redmon, Sandra Wright, Rosie Blea, Cheryl McStay, Fred Arnold, Mike Pettus, Bennie Herrea, Cecil Gutierrez, Nick Lopez, Bob Meckley, Larry Beaver, Marketha Burchett, Marlene Mower, Judy Roberts, Bonieta Cook FIRST ROW: Jane Tucker, Shirley Craig, Josephine Arellano, Alice Zulian, Lowa Updike, Andrea Thoe, Kaye Haynes, Marlene Gramraer, BiUie Carlson, Charles Miller, Nick Rader, Jim Green, Darwin Vesely, LeRoy Blea, Trent Rollins, Tom Carson, Lynda Edwards, Mary Hall, Pat Webster, Mr. Davis — Director. Jli ( cil C xjuntu J 1 1 ' a i c io () ( ' onceri J J ana JiomecoTnino Queen ane — Jiin ylnan 57 ri-.i ' I i.i n I KT ' S Ttt 1ST SOPHOMORES DANCE MARATHON 58 SENIOR WAH-TUSI BACK ROW: Dwight Cook, Bernie Kt-ndall, Nancy Lockhart, Carol West, Bonieta Cook, Sherry Blankenship, Jane Tucker, Harley Henderson, Mike Bilsing MIDDLE ROW: Doug Livingston, Gary Loyd, Mary Rose Martinez, Kathy Thurman, Alice Estev, LaDawn Seick, Ann Hiadky, Gerald Henderson, Marvin Mclntyre FRONT ROW: Dick ' Dole, Judy Loyd, Andi Thoe, Sherry Waters, Ann Tucker, Darlene Osborn, Steve Shepherd, Mr. Little (sponsor;. iucfeni Go unci J STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Bonieta Cook, Secretary; Dick Dole, President: Dwight Cook, Vice-president: Kathy Thurman, Reporter. 59 01-1-lCE ASSISTANTS: STANDl.NC;, Leli lo Right: Ruth Woottun. Sara Ellis, Jane Tucker, Esllu-rmae -Schrader, Glenda Jones, Judy Cerher, Jani Yost, Karen Knimann, Conieta Cook, Mary Lieber, ClienI MrCall, . liaron Omrow, Max Proctor, Mr. Little— Sponsor. 2ND SEMESTER OFFICE ASSISTANTS: BACK ROW: George Thoe, Sherry Blankenship, LeAnn Johnson Butch Whitworth FRONT ROW: Donna Brown, Lynn Roiier. 9 0. W .. , ' u - ' = j. L KKUNV: Lynda Edwards, Glenda Jones, Karen Kromann, Ruth Woollon, Annelle Harvey FRONT ROW: Jim Palmer, Eileen Blankenship, Mr. Zediker-Spon- 60 4 s LII;1;AKIA. .S, l l Semc ' sU-r: LiACK KOW: Burlcin Clements, Everetle Nichols, Kevin Arn ' slrong, Bulch Whilworlh, Fred Wilson, Hyrold Rol- MIUDLE ROW: Rose Hotli, Bruce Davis, Bill Wisdom. Don Silver, Gaylc Kline FRONT ROW: Ei: l!lanken-hip. Mis LIBRARIANS, 2nd Semester: STANDING: .Miss Bouen, Richard Warrick, Harold Rollins, Darwin Veselv, Kevin Armstrong SEATED: Everette Nichols, Rose Hoth, Jane Robinson, Judy Roberts, not shown Ruth Wootton. MATH SEMINAR: BACK ROW: Fred Fletcher, Dwight Cook, Max Proctor, Gar - Loyd MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Halm (sponsor), Bruce McKinstry, Janis Yost, Mr. Kcch (sponsor) FRONT ROW: Mr. Kyle (sponsor), Clarence Corriveau, Karen Kromann. 61 I ' EV c;LLB: back ROW: Linda Gregory, Lillian Charchalis, Bobby Wood, Karen Jones, Barbara HiU, Carolea Johnson, Jeanif Cheedle. Pamela McLeod, Carol West, Sandra Streeter SEVENTH ROW: Mary Jackson, Pam Kempker, Linda Browna- well. Norma Gray, Lynn Rogers, Ann Hladky, Reekie Rogers, Ann Tucker, Glenda Jones, Janet Herod, Judy Counts, Dixie Cable SIXTH ROW: Sally Mock, Joyce Christenson, Myrtle Deakins, Polly Cook, Cherie Marley, Donna Har ey, Coleen Pickett, Charlotte Salisbury, Judy Loyd, SaUy Robacker, Helen Kourlis, Margaret Roll, Juanita Hume FIFTH ROW: Kaye Mvers, Sliirley Crais;, Charlene Pickett, Linda Kowach, Le Ann Johnson, Su-Zan Beve, Jan Foster, Jane Tucker, Judy Wilham, Pat Shelton, Twila Hi.x, Andrea Tlioe, Lynda Edwards, Ann Brinks FOURTH ROW: Marketha Burchett, Carol Crozicr, Devonna Hcrtzog, Karen Kromann, Janis Yost. Diane Beckett, Mary Rose Martinez, Susan Waters, Marci Jones, Marsha Pembridge, Miss Paxton — Sponsor, Judy Pankey THIRD ROW: Thelma Duncan, Donna Jordan, Carla Cook, Beverly Rutherford, Diane Davis, Marie Gray, Alice Estey, Carolyn McEvoy, Karen Paulson, Jane Robinson. Pam Tanner, Kay Haynes SECOND ROW: Betty Ann Wyman, Sarah Ellis, Eileen Blankenship, Mary Lieber — President, Esther Mae Schrader — Vice-president, Sherrv Blankenship — Treasurer, Kathy Thurman — Secretary, Mar ie Hererra, Linda Bilsing, Marianne Harding, Esther Jo Self rKONT ROW: Susan Russell, Sue Mock, Linda Rutherford. Sharon Behrman, Cheryl McCall. PEP BAND: Mr. Davis, Director; Carolyn oollev. Roger Sinden, Larrv Wood, Jack Ffost THIRD ROW: Doug Brown, Larry Zim- merman, Larrv Henderson, Carter Chadwick, Cecil Gutierrez, Gary MiUer SECOND ROW: Danny Schuler, Linda Kowach, Larry Fuss, Clarence Corriveau, Sallv Robacker, Janice James, Bobby Wood FRONT ROW: Margaret Roll. Sharon Conrow, Nancy Lockhart, Karen Paulson, Judy Loyd. 62 WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS: Sue Mock and Sharon Behrman SASKETIiALL CHEERLEADERS: Su an Ru-r Linda Rutherford, and Chcnl McCall Chervl. Lmda. and Su an Sue and Sharon FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS: Sue, Linda, Sharon, Susan, and Cheryl L SCOTS: Sara Mock and Kaye Boylcs f f ' f 1 € a V-i) fy «v J ' { 63 M.C CLUB— BACK ROW: Coach Deyo, Larry Henderson, Gerald Henderson, Larry Hayes, Lloyd Powell, Paul Brunsvold, Coach Harris THIRD ROW: Coach Figal, Dick Dole, Steve Shepherd, Deems Utzinger, Dennis Winn, Willie Gallegoes, Nick Lopez SECOND ROW: Larry Duncan, Larry Beaver, Dugan Dougles, Charles Cox, David Dean, Gary Loyd FRONT ROW: Craig Hill, Larry Jackson, Bernie Kendall, Allan Tucker, Dick Witham, Don Davis, Terrv Con- slahle. rWIKIJ.Nt; CLl It-HACK ROW: Mr, Da is-Diroctor, Diane Davis. Lonia Graham, Mar-aret Roll. Linda Mathers. Bohhio Woods MIDDLE ROW: Nancy Lockhart, Charlene Connor. An- nette Harvey FRONT ROW: Janet Foster, Gwen VanDorn, Sharon Conrow, Not shown Linda McMinn. 64 LATIN AMERICAN CLUB: Left to Right: Grant Richardson, Sherry Waters, Delberl TrujiUo, Janis Yost, Carol Dixon, Twila Hix, Susan Russell, Terrj- Johnson, Esthcrmae Schrader, Bill Schneider, Ann Foster, Deems Utzinger, Pat Shelton. Jane Robinson, Art Downing, Mar ' Rose Martinez, Willie Gallegoes, Mr. Medina — Sponsor. THE BOYS BLUE COMBO: Albert Arnold, Richard Sadvar, Cecil Gutierrez, Mr. Medina; Sponsor, Not Shown: Larr - Wood, Roger Sinden. 65 FTA— STANDING: iMaria Herrta, tjiul n MiKvu), ickie Douglas, Max Proctor, Karen Paulson, Mr. Malmstrom — Sponsor, Mr. Spicer — Sponsor, Bill Kitzhaber, Marc Castle, Mary Rose Martinez, Nancy Lockhart, Linda Bilsing SITTING: Twila Hix, Debbie Beaver, Alice McKinnon, Charlene Conner, Myrtle Deakins, Le Ann Johnson. l)k(.A— BACK liliW: i . wi Kncz, diaries Simon, George Carr, Lc Ann .Johnson, Sherry Blaiikcnship, Jan Foslrr, Donna Brown, Sherron Richins, Dick Dole; Parliamentarian, Larry Duncan: Treasurer, Garrj- Winslow, Mr. Anderson— Sponsor FRONT ROW: Neila Brooks, Janet Foster, Darwin Veslcy; Vice-president, Carol .McDaniels, President, Linda McMinn; Secretary-, Gwen Van Dnrn: Repnrler, Di nna Jordan; Assistant Reporter. 66 officer;, of FHA: BACK ROW: Sally Mock— Degrees, Susan Waters — Parliamentarian, Linda Rutherford, Beverly Rutherford FRONT: Sue Mock— President, Judy Gerber— Vice-president, Sharon Behrman — Secretary ; Judy Panky — Reporter. FHA— BACK ROW: Mrs. Harden— .- ponHjr, I ' at Shelton. Joyce Christensen, Yvonne Nichols, Philann, Lifihthi .er, Sally Mock, Mike McKihhen, Carole Gardner, Linda White, Carla Cook, Larraine Knez, Rose Hoih SEC- OND ROW: Linda Rader, Sylvia Miller, JoAnn Kline, Kaye Hanes, Judy Counts, Bessie Maneolis, Susie .Mas- carenos, Carolyne Root, Linda Rutherford, Charololle Salisbury, Carole Johnson, Jo. nn Mathers, Alice .Mc- Kinnon FIRST ROW: Donna Harlman, Sandra Beaver, Goldie Gerber, Judy Gerber, Sue .Murk. Juily Pankey, Beverly Rutherford, Barbara Hill. ¥ l ffW r FFA — STANDING: BiU Loudy— Reporter, Sparky Seely, Bert Rakestraw. Carl Cross, Sam Rinker, Gary Valora, Jim Fagg, Chuck Davidson, David Haskins, Mr. Spicer — Sponsor BEHIND TABLE: Don Davis, Tom Maneotis, Dennis Daiidson, Jim Eberle — Parliamentarian, Doug Liv- ingston — Secretary, Jim Gerber — Sentinel, Mike Duzik — President, Chuck Rakcslraw — Treasurer, Charles Counts — Vice-president, Wayne Peed, John Pleasant, Burton Clements CENTER: Marvin Mclntyre, Nick Rader, Philip Bowden. 67 SCIENCE CLUB— BACK ROW: Mr. Malmstrom— Sponsor, Mr. Janosec— Sponsor, Tom Calder, Norman Culvenvell, Mike Chivington, Terry Constable, Jon Culverwell MIDDLE ROW: Rockie Rogers, Jane Tucker, LeAnn Johnson. Fred Fletcher, Carla Pim, Cher ' l Updike, Marianne Harding, Mr. Gallogoes — Sponsor FRONT ROW: Bernie Kendall, Science Fair Chairman, Ray Kendall, Treasurer, Danny Schuler, Membership, Glenda Jones, Secretary, Mike Bilsing, President, Clarence Corrivau, Publicity Chairman, and Max Proctor, Vice-president. BIOLOGY: Rockie Ro gers, 1st; Pam Tanner, 2nd; Janis Yost, 3rd; Terry Constable, 4th; Marc Castle, 5th. PHYSICAL SCIENCE: Dave Colbv, 1st: Bernie Kendall, 2nd; Ray Kendall (not shown), 3rd; Larry Zinimer- i..j man, 4th: George Carr. 5tli. I MATH— Division 1: P,im Mrl.cnd, 1st: b.wa Updike, 2nd; And! Tlior, 3rd. GENERAL SCIENCE: Darlene Osborn, 1st; Norma Gray, 2nd: Beverly Rutherford, 3rd; Audi Thoe, ' 4th: Judy Pankey, 5th. 68 SPEECH CLUB; BACK ROW; Carol Cruzier, LeAiin Johnson, Glonda Jone-. Jim I ' alm.-r, Mrs. Miller— Sponsor, Gayle Kline, Marc Castle FIRST ROW; Danny Kline, Mr. Powell- Sponsor, Judy Gerber, Lynn Rogers, Twila Hix, Eileen Blankensliip. Gon es an s io Disirici TKeei — DRAMATIC: Pat Glenn, Annette Harvey and Marci Jones. DEBATE: LeAnn Johnson. Cecil Gutierrez, Jane Rob- inson, Lynn Rogers. HU.MOROUS: Linda Kowach, Carolyn Kempker. Ju.l) Girh. George Thoe. f% POETRY: Mary Updike, Linda Gooch. 69 ORATORY; Ruth Woolton, Glenda Jones, Annette Haney. Cast of Bell, Book and Candle Pal Glenn. Earl Thompson, Bob Armstrong. George Thoc, Sarah Ellis. DR. MA CLUB; BACK ROW: Max Pruclur, Earl Tliumpsun, Jim Palmer, George Thoe, Mr. Weaver— Sponsor. Bob Armstrong MIDDLE ROW: Ruth Wootton, Annette Harvey, Sherry- Waters, Sarah Ellis, Cherj-l McCall, Judy Gerber, Gayle Kline, Twila Hix FRONT ROW: Pat Glenn, Lonia Graham, Carol Crozier, Miss IBowen — Co-Sponsor, Linda Kowach, Bonnie Richens, Mary Updike. M€.i V c Wl THESPIANS: HACK ROW: C, Sherry Wa ' lcrs. Rulh ' ootlnn Grrbrr, Earl Thompson, Sarah Linda Knwach. ■ M.- Tli.T. Cirol Cn. ier. Pat Glenn. Ray Kendall, and FRONT ROW: Cheryl McCall, Annette Harvey. Judy Ellis, Jim Pa lmer, Lonia Graham, Mary Updike, and 70 JOURNALISM— BACK ROW: front to Lack- livd Arnold, sherry Water,, Ga l,- Kline, Dor. Silver, Bruce Davis, Bob Zulian, Fred KilliUay MIDDLE ROW: Judy Cooper, Bonieta Cook, Mary Dale, Donna Hartman, Mike Maxson, Neil Boren, Mr. Montgomery — Teacher FRONT: Ruth Wootton, Nina Wick, Trudy Johnson, Judy Roberts. ANNUAL STAFF— BACK ROW: Gayle Kline, Twila Hix, Betty Ann Wyman, Jan Foster, Sherry Blankenship, Glennda Jones SECOND ROW: .Mrs. Wingo— Sponsor, Judy Gerber, Donna Jordan, Ruth Wootton, Lynda Edwards, Le.Ann Johnson, Sue .Mock, Jane Tucker, Mary Lieber SEATED: Annette Harvey, Gwen VanDorn, Eileen Blankenship, Carol Dixon, Not Shown, Linda McMinn. ANNUAL STAFF ACKNOWLEDGEMEMS— Special thanks to Miss Read ' s Office Practice Class for handling the letters to the business people and to Larry Ruther- ford for lettering the headings on the title page and division pages. 71 Mr. anc JKiSs JKo Co Jli MOST ATHLETIC— Sharon Conrow and Allan Tucker MOST REPRESENTATIVE OF SCHOOL SPIRIT AND BEST PERSONALITY— Dick Dole and Sue Mock Nomination by Annual Staff and vote by the Seniors. BEST DRESSED— Jane Tucker and Jim Seals BIGGEST FLIRTS- R.iv K.-ndall and LrAnn Jolinson VilTTIEST— Man Lielier and L:nr ' Duncan 72 BEST LOOKING— Ann Foster and Bill Wisdom MO.- T FRIENDLY— Bonieta Cook and Jack Wliitworlli MOST STUDIOUS— Darwin Vesely and Sherry Waters 73 DAVID COLBY Junior iJK.Il HI) (;riffi.n lrr h„KUl (J KEN GRIFFIN Sophomore i PAM WICKISER Sophomore STUDENTS WHO ENTERED SCHOOL TOO LATE TO BE INCLUDED IN THE CLASS SECTIONS ■ NANCY CLARK Freshman EARL WHITE Freshman %.V4 Villi KYI! 1,I. CHAMI ' IONS— 7 win. 1 loss Loma Ellgrn. Vicki Douplas, Ann Brinks, Linda Brownawell — Ciplain. Mi s Paxlon — Instructor, .Marie Gray, Deanna Wickam, and Charlcne Connor. COMBINED CASTS OF ONE ACT PLAYS— Annette Haney, Susan McGilton, Ruth Vtoolton, Bobhy Wood, Ann Brinks, Carol Crozier. Pam Kempker, Debby Beaver. Joyce Jordan, Mary Updike FRONT: Jim Palmer, Larry Beaver, Kevin Armstrong, Earl Thompson, Ray Kendall. 74 DONNA BROWN— ivinner of the Betty Crocker Homemaking Award. Pep Assembly in llir (. As our communit) ' forges ahead, progress- ing and expanding, so do our schools. Most of the successful growth of our schools is due to the generosity of our boosters, ou the busi- ness men. We thank you sincerely for your su])port. The Annual Staff cfueriisers W K(M.t Rt-rr Drive-Inn ( f SiiKagc ( ' nmpaiu Alain.) Motel Allis Chalmers Agencv American Gilsonite Companx Auto Radiator Ser ice Banclts Mens Store Beaver l!n)tlu ' rj Best ' ay Buildiiij; (Center Belt s Sho|) Biifs Market and l.M,k,rs !,. C. l;.M,irM (I. I). Il lildi Sprcialtii- i K. . I iii Buildoi: Drive Inn A Frirnd Gao W Coast to Coast Store Colowyo Coal Com|)an Cooney and Balleck K ca alirip Cosgriff Hotel and Courts Cowans Drug Store Craig Call Company Craig Decorating Center Craig Drug Store Craig Creeiihouse and Floral Craig Industrial Bank Craig Motor (!ompaM Craig Sales Company Craig Sewing Machine Center Craig Steel and Salvage Craig Si)orts Company Credit Bureau of North vestern Colorado Davis Hotel Don s Sinclair- Earl ' s Office Easley ' s Cafe East Side larket El Rancho Motel Empire-Courier Farrelfs Western Clothiers First Federal Saving and Loan Assn. Kennth Foster ( K and M Service I Gamble Store Golden Rule Store Gray Construction Green Furniture Store Hageman Auto Service Harris and Sons Lumber Company Haynes Texaco Service Heintz Plumbing and Heating Henderson Construction Company Hested Store Horton •- Frontier Service 76 doeriisers Household Gas and Appliance Conijinny Hugh A. Jones. Inc. Huttons Radio Shop Ideal Baker)- Indian Head Motel Irick ' s Saddle Shop Jim ' s Floor Covering Kester Jewelr) ' KRAI Radio King ' s Upholstery Employees of Frank Klein Companx . Inc. A Friend L. J. Standard Service Station Larry ' s Mobile Service Loyd ' s Incorporated McKee ' s Plumbing Electrical Contractor Marj Marr Shop Marley Insurance Agency Meats Grain Company Meek Brothers Midwest Cafe Miller ' s Auto Supplies Moffat County Abstract Company Moffat Countv Lumber and Supplv Moffat County State Bank A Friend Montgomery Ward Company Mountian Air Spray Mountian States Electric Company North-West Colorado Press Oriental Refinerv J. Albert Ottens A Friend Palace Drug Company A Friend J. C. Penney Company Rae ' s Beauty Service Rainbow Cafe Ray Foster Auto Sendee Ray Hume Trucking Ralph Razzano Reid Chevrolet Roger ' s Grain Elevator Roger ' s Hardware and Seeds Safeway Stores. Inc. Sather ' s Jewelr - A rri,-n.l Lfo .Sriui.Md.r Shady Laun Mol -l M. 1.. SlH-plicrdand Sons Sirl Il.irduan- SiKiT j;i iciilliMid hiiplcriiciii- Slandard Oil (:.„,ipan i . . V.. j).,l.-i Slalc !■ aim Insuiancc Sl lc P)caul Shop Sulli an s Muli-I Superior Tire Ser ice Texaco Bulk Plant I Frank Harve i A Friend Trailer Ibiinc Krntal Sale; Trav-o-lcl Motel A Friend Vallev Service 6 Supplv A Friend Vogue Beaut Salem Wardrobe Cleaners Watson Motor Companv West Theater Western Hills loi,-l Westward He. M..l, ' l Wiggins . ' tudio A Friend K Friend Yanipa Valley Creamery Yampa Valley Electric . ssn.. Inc. Yampa Valley Ready Mix Lew Yost .Agency Zobel Morluarv 77 (biucfeni yndex Allrtd, Uw 33 Allrt-d, Low. ' ll 22 Ansel... Anihntiv I Tmiv i 33, 42, X 48 Arafiiin, Liipic 33 Artllanii, Josepliinf 22, 54 .■ ri llaim, Man- 27 Arnislnmf:, B(il) 22, 68 Arnislrons, Kevin 22, 59, 72 Arnold, Allien ,33, 42, 43, 48, 51, 54,63 Arnold, Fred 8, 69 Atwood, Val 27 BarI.er, Lynn 27. 42, 43 Barker, Connie 33 Barker, Lance .33 Barker, R.icky 27, 42, 43 Beaver, l)el l)ie 33, 64, 72 Beaver. Jerry 34 Beaver. Larrv 22, 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 54. 62, 72 Beaver. Sandra 27. 65 Beekcll, Dianne 27. 60 B(4irman. .Sharon 22. 60, 61, 65 Berenlis, Jerry 34 Beye. Suzanne 22, 52, 54, 60 Bilsinj:, Linda 27, 51, .52. 60. 64 Bilsinf;. .Mike 8, 57, 66. 71 Billler, Christine 34 Blankenship. Douglas 34. 51 Blankenship. Eileen 8, 58, 59, 60, 67, 69 Bhink.nship, Slierry 8, 54, 57, 58, 60. 6-t. 69 Blea, LeRoy 9, 54 Blea. Rose 27, 50, 54 Blevins, Lynn 22, 48, 51 Boren, Niel 22 Boren, Darcy 27, 69 Bowden, Bol) 22, 11, 42. 43. 44. 51 Bowden. Philip 34. 65 Boyle, Billy 22 Brannan, Gary 27 Brannan, Pamela 34 Brinks, Ann ,34, 51. 60, 72 Brooks, LaRila 27 Brooks, Neila 9, frt Brooks, Sharon 28 Brown, Carol 28 Brown, Donna 9. 58, 64, 71, 73 Brown, Doup 8, 9, 40, 42, 51, .53. 5 1. 60 Brownawell. Linda 28, 51, 60, 72 Brunsvold. Paul .39, 48, .50. 62 Brunsvold. Ann 28 Burrhrii. Markeilia 22. 54. 60 Cable, Dixie .33, 34, 60 Calder. Tom 22, 48. 51. 52. 53, .54, 66 Calloway, Jo 22 Camp, Roy 34 Carlson, Billie .34. .54 Carr, George 10, 64, 66 Carson, Dan 28, 42, 43 Carson, Tom 22, 42, 43, 44, 54 Carver, Jim 22, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45 Carver, Karen 34 Castle, Marc 28, 64, 66, 67 Chadwick, Carter 34, 51, 60 Charchalis, Lillian 34, 60 Cheedle, Jeanie 28, 56, 60 Chivington, Mike 28, 39, 43, 66 Christenson, Joyce — 28, 60 Clark, Kenneth 10 Clark, Nancy 72 Clements, Burton 34, 43. 59, 65 Colby, David— 66, 72 Collins, Dennis .34 Connor, Charlene 28. 50, 52, 62, 64, 72 Connor, Tom 34 Conrow. Sharon 10, 50, 52, 58, 60, 62, 69 Constable, Terry 22, 39, 50, 62. 66 Cook. Bonieta 10, 53, 54, 56, 57, 58, 69, 71 Cook, Carla 33. 34, 60, 65 Cook, Dwight 22. 41, 42, 47. 48, 56, 57, 59 Cook, Paula 34. 60 Cooper, Carolyn 34, 54 Cooper, Judy 22, 69 Cooper, Robert 28, 48 Corriveau, Clarence 22, 41, 42, 51, 59, 60, 66 Counts, Charles 22, 42, 65 Counts, Judy 34, 60, 65 Cox, Charles 28, 43, 62 Craig, Shirley 28, 54, 60 Craig, Teddy 34, 43 Crozier, Carol 28, 60, 67, 68, 72 Culvenvell, Jon 22, 66 Culverwell, Norman 10, 66 Dale, Mary 22, 69 Davidson, Charles 34, 65 Davidson, Dennis 28, 65 Davis, Bruce 10, 59, 69 Davis, Diane 34, 51, 52, 60, 62 Davis, Don 23, 47, 48, 59, 62, 65 Deakins, Myrtle 27, 28, 51, 60, 64 Deakins, Tom 28 Dean, David 28, 40, 42, 43, 44, 56, 62 Decker, Dart 1 1 Dent, Pete 34, 48 Dixon, Carol 11,63,69 Dobbs, Roger 11 Dole, Dick 1 1, 47, 48, 57, 62, 64, 69 Douglas, Dugan 28, 41, 42, 43, 48, 62 Douglas, Vicki 28, 64, 72 Downing, Art 28, 42, 43, 63 Duncan, Larry 11, 40, 42, 54, 62, 64, 70 Duncan, Thclma 28, 54, 60 Duran, Orlie 35, 39, 48 Duzik, Carol 35, 50, 65 Duzik, Mike 23 Earle, Edna 35 Eaton, Joan 35, 50 Eberle, Jim 23, 65 Echols, Roger 35, 43 Edwards, Lvnda 11. 50. 54, 58, 60, 69 Eisenhauer. Charles 35 EUgen, Lorna 28, 51, 72 Ellis, Sarah 23, 58, 60, 68 Erwin, Bill 35 Estey, Alice 27, 28, 50, 57, 60 Everett, David 29 Fagg, Jim 35, 65 Fagg, Marilynn 12 Fiske, Ed 12, 53, 54 Fletcher, David Fred 23, 51, 54, 59, 66 Foster, Ann 12, 63, 70 Foster, Jan L. 12, 54, 60, 64, 69 Foster, Janet M. 12, 50, 52, 62, 64 Foster, Ray 29 Frost, Jack 12, 43. 51 Fuss, Larry 29, 51. 60 Gabor, Ger 35 Galleoes, Jennie 23, 52 Gallegoes. Willie 29, 40. 42, 47, 48. 62, 63 Garcia, Jake 29 Garcia, Pete 29 Gardner, Carole 35, 65 Gardner, James 29, 43 Gates, John 35 Gerber, Goldie 29, 65 Gerber, Jim 23, 65 Gerber, Judy 13, 54, 58, 65, 67, 68, 69 Glenn, Pat 29, 51, 67, 68 Gooch, Linda 29, 51, 67 Graham. Lonia 35, 51, 62, 68 Grammar, Marlene 13, 54 Gray, Marie 29, 60, 72 Gray, Norma 35, 60, 66 Gregory, Linda 29, 50, 60 Green, Jim 29, 42, 43, 54 Green. Jim A. 35 Griffin, Ken 72 Griffin, Richard 72 Groseclose, Sheryl 29 Gross, Albert 29 Gross, Carl 13, 65 Gunn, John 35 Gutierrez, Cecil 29, 51, 54, 63, 60, 67 Gutierrez, Floyd 35 Hall, Mary 35, 54 Hamilton, Jeff 29, 42, 43 Harding, Marianne 35, 60, 66 Hartman, Donna 13, 65, 69 Harvey, Annette 8, 13, 51, 52, 58, 62, 67, 68, 69, 71, 72 Haney, Donna 35, 60 Haskins, John 35, 65 78 Hayes, Larry 29, 42, 43, 51, 62 Haynes, Kaye 23, 54, 65, 60 Henderson, Gerald 27, 29, 40, 42, 43. 57,62 Henderson, Harley 27, 29, 48, 57 Henderson, Larry 27, 29, 48, 42, 43, 51, 60, 62 Henderson, Lenny 35, 42, 43, 48 Herod, Janet 35, 50, 60 Herrera, Bennie 23, 40, 42, 54 Herrera, Marie 29, 64, 60, 64 Hertzog, Devonna 29, 60, 60 Hertzog, Bill Paul 35 Hibbard, Gray Stephen 23, 46, 48 Hill, Barbara 35, 60, 65 Hill, Craig 29, 42, 62 Hix, Twila 13, 60, 63, 64, 67, 68, 69 Hladky, Ann 27, 30, 50, 57, 60 Hohimer, Alexis 36, 54 Hoth, Rose 23, 65, 59 Hughes, Sharon 23 Hume, Juanita 30, 60 Hutchinson, John 33, 36, 42, 43, 48 Hutton, Roger 30, 42, 43, 48 Ingersoll, Carl 36, 48 Jackson, Deloss 36 Jackson, Larry 30, 42, 43, 48, 51, 62 Jackson, Mary 30, 60 Jackson, Nolan 30 James, Janice 23, 50, 53, 54, 60 Jennings, Marjorie 36 Johnson, Carolea 36, 65, 60 Johnson, Duane 23, 48, 51 Johnson, LeAnn 14, 58, 60, 64, 66, 67, 69, 70 Johnson, Terry 23, 63 Johnson, Trudy 23, 69 Jones, Gary 14, 43 Jones, Glenda 14, 58, 60, 66, 67, 69. 71 Jones, Karen 36, 50, 60 Jones, Marci 30, 51, 60, 67 Jordan, Donna 14, 60, 64, 69 Jordan, Joyce 36, 51, 54, 72 Keith, George 36 Keith, Richard 30, 66 Kelly, Jack 14 Kempker, Carolyn 23, 67 Kempker, Pamela 30, 60, 72 Kendall, Bernie 23, 26, 39, 46, 48. 51, 57, 62, 66 Kendall, Patsy 30, 54 Kendall, Ray 14, 51, 66, 68, 70. 72 Killillay, Robert 23 KiUillay, Fred 23, 69 Kiser, Kenneth 23 Kitzhaber, Bill 23, 64 Klein, James 30 Klein, JoAnn 36, 65 Klein, Mike 30, 39, 43 Kline, Benson 23, 43 Kline, Daniel 30, 43, 44, 67 Kline, Gayle 15, 59, 67, 68, 69 Knez, David 30 Knez, Delores 30 Knez, Lewis 15. 64, 71 Knez, Linda 23, 50 Knez, Lorraine 36, 65 Kowach, Linda 30, 51, 52, 60, 67. 68 Kourlis, Helen 36, 50, 60 Kromann. Karen 24, 26, 52, 58, 59, 60, 66 Lancaster, Cilda 30 Lawton, Lindean 24. 51 Letsinger, Leon 30, 42, 43, 44 Lieber, Charles 30, 48, 50 Lieber, Mary 15, 58, 60, 69, 70 Lighthizer, PhilAnn 36, 65 Livingston, Doug 24, 26, 46, 48, 57, 65 Livingston, John 15, 54 Lockhart, Nancy 24, 26, 50, 51, 57, 60, 62,64 Lopez, Nick 24, 43, 44, 45, 54, 62 Loudy, Bill 24, 65 Loyd, Gary 24, 26, 41, 42, 47, 48, 51, 57, 59, 62 Loyd, Judy 33, 36, 50, 57, 60 Lyon, Dennis 36, 48, 51 Mack, Patty 30 Maneotis, Bessie 36, 65 Maneotis, Tom 24, 65 Manley, Betty 24 Manley, Carol 36 Mann, Jackie 36, 50 Marley, Cherie 30, 60 Martinez, Mary Rose 24, 26, 57, 60, 63, 64 Martinez, Pita 30 Mascarenas, Ernie 30, 43 Mascarenas, Susie 36, 65 Mathers, JoAnn 33, 36, 65 Mathers, Linda 30, 51, 62 Maurin, Mark 24 Maxson, Mike 24, 41, 42, 46, 48 Mead, Lilly 15 Meckley, Robert 15, 54 Miller, Charles 36, 54 Miller, Dorothy 31 Miller, Gary 36, 42, 43, 48, 51, 60 Miller, Mary 24 Miller, Sylvia 36,65 Mock, Sally 24,60,65 Mock, Sue 16, 60, 61, 65, 69, 70 Monger, Jerry 24, 26 Moore, Francis 31, 39, 48 Moore, Steve 31 Morgan, Amelia 24, 54 Morrison, Clifford 31, 43, 44 Mower, Marlene 36, 54 Mulvaney, Lois 37, 50 Myers, Kaye 37, 60 McCall, Cheryl 24, 56, 58, 60, 61, 68 McDaniel, Carol 16, 64 McDaniel, Lynn 31, 50 McEvoy, Caroline 31. 50. 60, 64 McFarland, Donna 24 McGilton, Susan 37, 50, 54, 72 Mclntyre, Manin 33, 37, 57, 65 McKee, Joseph 24 McKee, Linda 24. 53. 54 McKibben, Michele 24, 52, 65 McKibbi-n, Alice 31, 65 .McKinnon, .Alice 31, 65 .McKinslrv, lirucc 21, 26. 12, 1.3, 41, 50, 59 McLcod, Pamela 37, 50, 60, 66 McF herson, Glenn 31 Mc.Minn, Linda 16, 52, 62, 61, 69 MeStay, Clieryl 24, 54 Nichols, Everelle 31, 59 Nichols, Yvonne 24, 54, 65 Norman, Magarei 31, 51 Osborn, Darlene 33, 37, 57, 66 Osborn, Laurel 25 Paden, Linda 37 Palmer, Jim 8, 16, 40, 12, 51, 56, 58, 67, 68, 72 Palmer, Philip 31. 42, 43 Pankey, Judy 37, 51, 60, 65, 66 Paulson, Jack 16 Paulson, Karen 3 1 , .50. f 0, 64 Peed, Wayne 37, 65 Pell, Shirley 25 Pembridge, .Marsha 31. 60 Pettus, Mike 37, 48, 54 Pickett, Charlene 37, 60 Pickett, Coleen 37, 54, 60 Pirn, Carla 25, 66 Pitts, John Doug 31, 42, 43, 50 Pleasant, John 37, 48, 65 Powell, Lloyd 25, 62 Preece, Cleve 37 Pritchard, Gale 25 Proctor, Max 8. 16. 40, 42, 58, .59, 64, 66, 68 Rader, Linda 37. 65 Rader. Nick 17, 54, 65 Rakestraw, Bert 17, 54, 65 Rakestraw, Chuck 17, 65 Rauch, Shirley 37 Redmon, Loanna 37, 53, 54 Richardson, Grant 25 Richardson, Ray 31. 42, 43. 44, 63 Richins, Bonnie 31, 68 Richins, Sherron 17, 64 Rinker, Margaret 37 Rinker, Sam 25, 65 Robacker, Sally 31. 50, 60 Roberts, Dick 25 Roberts. Julia 17, 54, 59, 69 Robidoux, Ray 37, 46, 48 Robidoux. Rich 25, 46, 4S Robidoux Rich 2.5. 40. 42, 48 Robinson. Jane 25. 6.3, 59, 60, 67 Rodewald. Glen 17 Rogers, Lynne 25, 58, 60, 67 Rogers, Rockie 31. 51, 60. 66 Rollins, Harold 18, 59 Rollins, Trent 37, 54 Roll. Margaret 37, 50, 60, 62 oot, Caroline 37, 65 Rounlree, Lynnda 31 Russell, Susan 2.5. 60. 61. 63 Rutherford, Beverly .33, 37, 60, 65, 66 Rutherford, Larry 31. 48 Rutherford, Linda 31, 60, 61, 65 79 Sadviir. Hicliaril 31. 63 SalisLury, Cliarlolli- 37, 60, 6, ' , Sanl)c.rii, Billy 38, 43, 51 Savlrr, Chris 31 Sriin.-i.lir, liill 25, 63 Sil.ni-id.r, Phil 25 Schrader, Esllurma. ' 25, 52, 58, 60, 03 Schul.T, nan 25, 51, 52, 00, 00 SoalsJi ' 18, .53. 51, 70 Sffly, . iiarky 25, 05 Soick, LaDawn 27, 31. 57 Sflf, Esihor Jo .32, 50, 60 Shillon, Mikf 38 . hfltiMi, I ' al 25, 51. 60, 63. 65 ShfpluTd, Sl.-vo 27, 32. 48, 50, 57. 62 Sliockloy. Tom 38. 13, 14, 45 Silvrr. Don 25, 48. .59, 09 Sini n. Charl.-s 18. 40. 42, 43. 44, 50, ( 1 Sind.-n. Koni-r 32. 12. 43. 50, 00, 63 .■sinuin. Marilyn 38 Smith. Aliii- 38 Smilh, llrad 38 Smith. Caylc 32 Sti-fonick. Frank 25. 40. 42. 46. 48. 54 St.hli ' . K. ' lvin 32 Slroi-lcr, Sandra 32. 60 Swfrlland. Gary (Dean) 32 Tann.T. Pamela 32, 60. 66 Taylor, David .38 Taylor. John 42 Taylor, Randy .38 Thoc. .Xndroa 3.3, 38. 54. 57. 00, 00 Thoc, George 18, 58, 67, 08, 71 Thomas, Pl-h ' 25 Thompson, Dale .32, 42, 43 Thompson, Earl 18, 54, 68, 72 Thompson, Linda 38 Thurman, Katliy 32, 57, 60 Trujillo, Delbert 32, 43, 63 TrujiUo, Kelly 25, 44, 45 Tueker. .-Mian 18, 41, 43, 44, 54, 55, 62, 70 Tucker, Ann 33, 38, 42, 51, 56, 57, 60 Tucker, Jane 8, 19, 53, 54, 55, 57, 58, 60, 66, 69, 70 Twite, Kenneth 38 Updike, Cheryl 38, 51, 66 Updike, Lowa 38, 54, 66 Updike, Mary 32, 07, 68, 72 Updike, Rodney 25 Ursich, Mike 25 Utzinger, Deems 32, 41, 42, 43, 48, 62,63 Valora, Gary 32, 65 Valora, Sherry 38, 51 Van Dorn, Gwen 19, 51, 52, 62, 64, 09 Van Tassel, Dianne 32, 50 Vesely, Darwin 8, 19, 43, 54, 59, 64, 71 Vigil, Roger 38, 43, 44 Warrick, Rich 38,59 Waters, Sherry 8, 19, 57, 63, 08, 69, 71 Waters, Susan 32, 00, 65 Watson, Dennis 32 Watson, Ervan 26, 54 Webster, Mike 32 Webster, Patricia 20, 54 West, Carol 27, 32, 50, 57, 60 White, Earl 72 White, Lee 38 White, Linda 32, 65 Whitworth, Jack 19, 51, 54, 58, 59, 71 Wick, Nina 19, 54, 69 Wickam, Deanne 32,72 Wicksler, Pam 72 Wilson, Fred 20, 54, 59 Winder, lies 26 Winn, Dennis 32, 48, 62 Winslow, Gary 20, 54, 64 Wisdom, Bill 20, 41, 42, 47, 48, 54, 59,70 Wisdom, Darrel 38, 43, 44 Witham, Bob 38, 42, 43, 56 Witham, Dick 20, 40, 42, 50, 52, 62 Witham, Judy 26,54,60 Wood, Bobbie 38, 50, 52, 60, 62, 72 Wood, Larry 32, 50, 52, 60, 63 Woolley, Carolyn 32, 50, 52, 60 Wootton, Ruth 20, 58, 59, 67, 68, 69, 72 Wright, Sandra 26, 53, 54 Wyman, Betty Ann 20, 60, 69 Yoder, Mike 38, 48 Yost, Janis 26, 52, 58, 59, 60, 63, 66 Zimmerman, Larry 26, 51, 52, 60, 66 Zulian, Alice 38, 54 Zulian, Bob 26, 48, 69 NOTICE Because of circum- stances hoynnd our con- trol all page numbers in the index are two numbers loo small. All page numbers should read two points higher than the ones given. For example, page 5 should r.ad 7. etc. iJ acu ia SJnoex Ander-on. Ilamld 3. .3.3. 64 narlell. Violelle 6 liowen. Elizabelh 3. .59. 68 nrewrr, Emma 6 Hrunsvoid. O. A. 1 Davi-. Vern .3. .5.3. 5 1, 60. 62 Orvo. Dougla- 3. 42. 43, 44. 62 Figal. Regal 3, 42. 18. 62 Funk, It. I.. 2 Gallrgo.. Tony 3. 27. 60 Garner, Jim 3 Harden, .Sandra 3. 27, 05 Harris. Waller 4. 12. 48. 02 Jonosec, Joseph 4, 27, 48, 66 Jerke, Chuck 4, 33 Jobe, Mildred 2 Kinsinger, Connie 6 Koch, Rick 4, 26, 59 Kyle, Joe 4, 26, 59 Kittle, Roger 2, 57, 58 Malstrom, Gerald 4, 27, 6 4, 66 Maurin, Margaret 6 Medina. August 4, 27, 63 Miller, Eunice 4, 9, 67 Monlgomerv, John 5, 26. 69 jMoore, Wilbur Dean 2 Paxton, Louanne 5, 60, 72 Powell, Elvvin, 6, 67 Read, Sonya 5, 26 Romero, Al 6 Spicer, William 5, 33, 64, 65 Townsend, Edgar 1 Trimbeth, Fred 6 Waters, Eloise Weaver, Richard 5, 68 Wingo, Elsie 5, 69 Yoder, Reuben 5, 33 Zediker, Dwight 5, 9, 58 80 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY a- 3 o) - ' - 9 - ' . V ' ■ X . 5 1-l.c ■_9 ,y. llc4 Xt ' i X (3 i i 5° - - o y (f ' -7 00 7ty y r oj. M 3m 9KoGoJ{i ' 63 (uupp e nen( TRACK TEAM— BACK ROW: Coach Figal Mike Chivington, Dugan Douglas, Mike Max son, Dwight Cook, Jim Caner. MIDDLE ROW Rich Robidoux, Dennis Collins, Ray Robidoux Bill Loudy, Tonv Angelo, Leslie Miller, Ber nie Kendall. FRONT ROW: Terry Constable Tom Carson, Fransis Moore, Dennis Watson Willie Gallegos, Pete Dent. BASEBALL TEAM— TOP ROW: Coach Dennis Preece, John Gunn, Roger Hutton, Lenny Henderson, Pan] Kitzhaber, Gray Hibbard, Ken Kiser, Larry Henderson, Deems Utzinger, Coach Zediker, Coach Harris. FRONT ROW: Manager, Dennis Lyons, Steve Shepherd, Bob Witham, Dan Carson, Gary Loyd, Larry Beaver. «--|Hi - DICK DOLE Chosen to all conference bas- ketball team. ALLAN TUCKER Dude Dent Award ■•v Home game with Meeker. BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS 1! ( K HdW: Mi-- I ' axton, Pam McLewl. Pam Kcmpki-r, Mary Aim MiUor, Jane Robin- son. FRONT ROW: Rockie Rogers, Patsy Kendall, Susan McGilton, Loana Redmon. I I i i SOFTBALL ll MIMn - i; ( K KOW: Linda Jones, Carla Pirn, Miss PaM.m. i;,,., Ill, a, .Nanr Lockhart. FRONT ROW: Rita Rol erls, Deanne Wirkam, Shirley Craig. Not shown Donna .McFarland. c ' r s yniramuraf J rocjrain TOP TOURNAMENT BOWLERS— Deanne Wickam. Diane Davis, Joann Klein, Susan Waters, Linda Gregory, Pam Kempker, Lynn McDaniels, Pam Wickhiser, Darcey Booren. TRACK TEAM— Miss Paxton, Rita Roberts, Rose Blea. Carla Pini, Mar- ketha Burchett, Lonia Graham. Not shown — Donna McFarland. t ech ion President — BACK ROW: Managers Clarence Corriveau. Karen Kromann, Dick Dole, Susan Russell. Candidates — Gar ' Loyd, Larry Zimmerman. Dwijiht Cudk . Turn CaMtr. Secretary — managers — Mike Bilsing, Mary Lieber, Candidates — Esther Schrader, Nancy Lockhart . Cheerleader Iryouts — Nancy Lockhart, Carolyn McEvoy, Ann Tucker , Andrea Thoe, Judy Loyd , JoAnn Mathers , Bobbie Wood , Susan McGilton, Pat Shelton. Da JKaL 17 ( ' ' Winners) Reporter — managers — Ann Foster, Rockie Rogers, Judy Witham. Candidates, Ann Tucker, Judy Loyd, Susan Waters . Vice-President— managers, Sue-Zan Beye, Larry Henderson, Linda Bilsing, Marci Jones. Candidates — Deems Utzinger, Gerald Henderson , Linda Kowach. Not shown, Carol Crozier. r Cheerleader tr ' outs — LaDawn Seick, Pam Tanner, Linda Ruther- ford , Beverly Rutherford , Norma Gray, Juanita Hume. V C5 Y • T ' ' - ' -W Senior Escorts 1 KING AND QUEEN ' Gray Hibbard and Nancy Lockhart Entertainers — Jims Seals, Garry Winslow, Ed Fiske, Doug Brown, Jane Tucker. Speaker — Senator Lamb Sophomores serNe at the banquet. Ray Kendall reads Senior prophecy. Mary Leiber and Dick Witham Senior Escorts Larry Duncan and Sherry Blankenship Serjior Escorts Sue Mock and Dick Dole Senior Escorts Susan Russell and Doug Livingston Junior Escorts Gray Hibbard and Nancy Lockhart King and Queen Esthermae Schrader and Dwight Cook Junior Escorts Janis James and Bernie Kendall Junior Escorts 5 Judy Wilham and Larry Zimmerman ' r K ' -orls loj io ' s I9J 20 Attend State Speech Mett— htrr ' Waters, Margaret Roll, Carolyn Kiinpker. Mrs. Sliller, Lynn Rogers, Cecil Guiterrez. FFA Parliamentary Team to District meet — Dennis David- son, Wayne Peed, Charles Dennison, John Pleasant, Burton Clements, Phil B iw,lrn. FHA UflegJtes to District Convention at Ciunnison— STANDING: Mrs. Harden, Sally Mock, Judy Gerber, Linda Rutherford, Judy Counts, Caroline Root. Judy Pankey. Kaye Haynes. SEATED: Susan Waters, Goldie Gerber— clccli ' d district chairman. Carla Cook, Phil knn Lighthizer. FT.4 members to State Conference at Colorado Springs — STANDING: Carolyn McEvoy, Linda Bilsing, Nancy Lock- hart. SEATED: Mvrtle Deakins, Marie Hererra. Bo s Slat,, delegates— Bruce McKinstr and Gary Lovd. Elected to League Student Council — Nancy Lockhart and Dwight Cook. Eiee|. l 10 atlcnrf Girl- ' State— Esther ■ chrader, Jani ■ ' nsi. Janet Mosley — Joined class in first grade, left junior year and rejoined class final quarter of senior year. Stu- dent Council Freshman Year; Sopho- more and Junior Class Vice-President; Judiciary Representative — Senior Year: House Council — Senior Year; French Cluh— 2; Band— 2; Rho Hota Honor Society Vice-President 2; Scholastic Award, Sophomore Year. David Colby — Joined Class senior year. Drama Club 3; Science Club 4; Rocket Club 1; One Act Play Festival; First Place and Third Place Western Slope Science Fair; Air Force and NASA Special Awards 2; First. Chemistry, First, Physics, and Fourth, Biologr, Lo- cal Fair. MOST MEMORABLE EX- PERIENCE: Going to Yellowstone Park two summers ago. Klaas Kramer — Spe- cial Student from Heuister Heide, Hol- land. Cecil Gutierrez — Fourth Place State Stars of To- morrow Contest. Clarence Corriveau — Adolph Coors, Inc., Scholarship to Summer Science of Tomorrow Institute. MR. AND MISS MERRY CHRLSTMAS Sue Mock and Dick Whitham Sue-Zan — lOOF Award to the United Nations. Linda Jones Freshman NEW STUDENTS— 4TH QUARTER !May 21 (Many Athletic and Music Awards were given beside those pictured) Siliolar liip awards to a music camp of tluir choice were given to Danny Schiil- cr, left, and Cecil Guiterrez, right, by Mr. DaNJs. Mr. Little congratulates outgoing student council president, Dick Dole. Sue-Zan Beye acepts lOOF fellowship award to the United Nations from Mr. Clair Simon. Gk-nda Junes receives science club award Mr. Weaver presents Drama Club Cup from -Mike Bilsing. to Annette Harvey. .Vnnrllc Harvov receives . rion .Award from li-, P.I-, i- Mr. .lanosec presents Bausch and Lomb Outgoing Student Council president science award to Qarence CorriveJu. Dick Dole hands the Student Council gavel to Dwight Cook — incoming presi- dent. 8 Banner Girls — Mike McKibben, Janis Yost, Esther Schrader, Karen Kro- mann, Sue-Zan Beye, and Mr. Davis, Sponsor. DK(: Oiil-kin.liMf Sludnit Award-- Linda M.Minn, most improved student, Mr. Anderson, Sponsor, Carol McDaniel, DECA student of the year. AWARDS NIGHT (Continued) Annual Staff — Mrs. Wingo, Sponsor, Donna Jordan — honorable men- tion, Judy Gerber — co-editor, LeAnn Johnson — business manager, Glenda Jones — honorable mention. Not Shown, Sue Mock — co-editor. Mike Bi]sing makes senior presentation to Bernie Kendall, president of Junior Class. Outstanding Marching Musicians— BACK ROW: Danny Schuler, Larry Wood, Tom Calder— most outstanding in- dividual, Mr. Davis, Sponsor. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Wool- ley, Linda Kowach, Sharon Conrow, Nancy Lockhart, An- nette Harvey. Superior Rating — State one act play festival — George Thoe, Mr. Weaver, Sponsor, Annette Harvey. t ..ml M.DanirK: l ' rr.i,l,.,it nf l„ral cluh. Drlegale to 17tl Annual Li-adcrsliip Cunteri-nce in Cliicago. l.iniia M.Minn: Stcri-tary DECA ' DCGJl Day ai . J7 C. J enneu ' ' s JKay 17 I Eniplover-emplo) ee banquet in evening ) Learning the trade ' behind the cash register are Charles Simon. George Carr, Darwin Vesely, and Mr. Cobb, Manager J. C. Pen- ney Store. Gwen Van Dorn shows customer (Mrs. Vern Davis) about the credit department. Doiin 1 r.riiMn. Sharon Rioliins waloh while Mrs. John Sherman is being ,-howri onic ni ' i - li.in.|i-r h ShtTr Ulankenship. 10 AiNNETTE HARVEY Top ten percent of Class; High School Honor Scholarship from Denver Uni- versity; Citizenship award for outstand- in Senior girl GLENDA JONES Top ten percent of Class JANET MOSLEY Top ten percent of Class; Joint Honor Scholarship CAROL DIXON Top ten percent of Clas yjommencemen i Macj 29 SUE MOCK Top ten percent of Class: Scholarship from Colorado State College DOUGLAS BROWN Top ten percent of Class: High School Honor Scho)ar;hi ' i from Denver Univer- - vi i ANN FOSTER Top ten percent of Class LEANN JOHNSON Top ten percent of Class; Scholarship to Colorado State College MIKE BILSING Citizenship award for most outstandin senior boy; Joint Honor scholarship ■ M JifiJr J JLNIOR ESCORTS-Janis Yost, Bruce McKinstry. Susanne Beye, Clarence Corriveau, Karen Kromann, Gary Loyd. JUNIOR ESCORTS— Dwight Cook. Esther Schrader, Larry Zim- merman, Carla Pirn. Robert Killillay, Lynne Rogers. Left — Commencement speaker Mr. Robert L. Dev, Rangely College (form- er MCHS teacher) Right— Mr. Townsend and Mr. Lester Whettcn — Brigham Young Universit Baccalaureate Speaker 12 - 0 p v y -r ;s i h I V r if { a- t ' .? ,t i ' ' .S- ' b- U C: . ' ,.: i = ' h }J


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