Moffat County High School - MoCoHi Yearbook (Craig, CO)
- Class of 1964
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.ai I r 4i 1 «, ' ' 1, . J( ■1 - 1) - . ' ' ' ..• ' „ % .y 1- . C f  ( I- .t ' .r A V r 1 r c a ' L- t ' 4 ' V ' ? ' swm f . A Our Hiro Hiroomi Sugawara Hire ' s influence at MCHS has been one of the highlights of this year. Last year we applied to the American Field Service International Scholarship for a foreign student. They, in turn, contacted Hiro, who had been accepted by this scholarship program. Hiro came to the United States from his hometown of Yonezawa, Japan. In a very short time, the students had accepted Hiro because of his friendly personality. He has participated in various community and school activities. The chorus class elected Hiro to preside as their President for the year. One of his main activi- ties in chorus was the school musical Brigadoon. Besides chorus, Hiro has shown his sportsmanship by participa- tion in cross-country and his attendance at sports events. Although we will miss Hiro, we hope he has gained as much in his stay at MoCoHi, as we have gained from knowing him. Good luck, Hiro! I want to give you a brief description of the Japanese high school life. My hometown, Yonezawa, is a very old town where the ancient and the modern exist side by side. Yonezawa has six high schools. Of the six, my high school is for entering the University or colleges and has some 850 students. We have one month summer vacation and about three weeks winter vacation. And we have to go to school on Saturday. I just envy American Student ' s life. — In Japan there are about 500 colleges. These colleges have their own entrance examinations. In some good colleges, just one out of twenty-five applicants can pass the examinations. So there are many special schools called Prepara- tory Schools. Students who graduated from high school but failed to the college entrance examinations got to these schools. There are many students who go to these schools for a year or two, three until they can pass the tests of the college which they want to enter. They are serious to enter colleges. — In the worst case, students who failed in the entrance examinations commit suicide. Every year this tragedy happens in Japan. The reason is simply due to that the students are too many for the number of colleges. Though you may think it is ridiculous, this is a miser- able actual condition of Japanese high school students. I myself have to take the college entrance examination in Japan next year, but it is one of my unforgettable, wonderful experiences that I could study with you Amrican students during my high school life. ADMINISTRA TION AND STAFF There is a great deal of talk about school spirit, but these are things which do not happen spon- taneously. They must be developed and created out of the interest and enthusiasm of the students and staff. Fires can ' t be made with dead embers, nor can enthusiasm be stirred by spiritless people. Enthusiasm in our daily work lightens effort, and turns labor into pleasant tasks. The student body and staff are to be congratulated for the spirit and enthusiasm shown during the 1963-1964 school year. Keep up the good work and always remember the theme of this fine annual. 0. A. Brunsvold — Superintendent It is with great pleasure that I respond to the request for a principal ' s message. As each of you receives this book, your reaction will be to thumb quickly through and to seek personal messages from your friends and classmates. This is as it should be. Of greater importance is the fact that this book is a pictorial record of your year in high school. Perhaps this is the happiest and most carefree time of your lives. As you grow older and the bright memories of this year fade, this book will serve to refresh you. It is my sincere desire that, in the years to come, you will look fondly back at this year and this school as a good thing and a good place for you to have been. E. A. Townsend — Principal Kk iai 0. A. BRUNSVOLD Superintendent of Schools EDGAR TOWNSEND Principal — Ohio State and Colorado State College, B.S. and M.A.; He thinks the school attitude has improved this year. F. ROGER LITTLE Assistant Principal — Colorado State College B.A.; Western State College M.A. ; Teaches Biology; Sponsors the Student Council. WILBUR D. MOORE University of Minne- sota, B.S., Denver Uni- versity, M.A. ; Thinks there was a revival of (school spirit for ath- letic events this year. MILDRED JOBE Colorado State Col- lege, B.A., University of Washington Grad- uate Work ; Teaches Latin I, II, III; Guid- ance Counselor. B. L. FUNK Director of Instruction — Western State College, B.A. and M.A.; Certificate of Advanced Study. HAROLD ANDERSON Sul Ross State College, B.S.; and Col- orado State College, M.A. in Business; Teaches Distributive Education and Bookkeeping; Sponsors DECA and the Sophomore Class. He thinks our foot- ball team was great this year. ELIZABETH BOWEN Colorado State University, B.S.; Col- orado State College, M.A.; Librarian; Sponsors Thespians; Thinks the main event this year was Brigadoon. MELVIN R. BROWN Utah State University, B.S. ; U.S. History, Coaxes ootb ] is head coach of faatkpl U. tpponsors: M.C. Club and iP piOuB; His pet peeve i jneckingj tli Mialls and lack of rntert in ' ehiir activities. VERN C. DAVIS l- ' Western State College, B.A. aiW M.A.; Teaches Band and Mixed Chorus, Boys and Girls Glee Club, and Jr. High Band; Sponsors: Twirling Club and Thespians; Says the main event this year was improvement of student at- titude, and recognition of the MoCoHi Band as an outstanding marching band. JOHN H. EDDY Western State College, B.A. ; Teaches World History and English I, n, HI; Sponsors Soph- omore Class; His pet peeve is the disinterest of the students. DOUGLAS M. DEYO Colorado State University, B.S. ; Teaches boys ' Physical Education, and is Wrestling Coach; Sponsors the M.C. Club; Thinks Craig will win the State Wrestling Tournament. (Prediction as of December 2, 1963) REG FIGAL Colorado State College, B.A. and M.A. ; Teach- es Driver Education and Typing I; Spon- sors the Pep Club; Thinks the main event this year was winning the conference cham- pionship in football. TONY A. GALLEGOS Colorado State College, B.A. ; Teaches Plain Geometr) ' and General Science; Sponsors the Science Club; He con- siders the main event of the year the Elephant Stampedes. JAMES P. GARNER Northern Illinois University, B.S.; Teaches Woodworking, Engineering Drawing; Sponsors the Freshman Class and FTA. SHIRLEY GILES QUELLA Western State College, B.A.; Teaches Office Practice and Typing I, II, and Shorthand; Sponsors the Senior Class; She thinks the students showed much enthusiasm for sports but regretted the disinterest in other school sponsored activities. JUDITH J. GRESS Indiana State College, B.S.; Teaches Honiemaking I, II, III; Sponsors Fu- ture Homemakers of America; Thinks the undefeated football season was out- standing of the year. CHUCK JERKE Colorado State College, B.A. ; Teaches Crafts and Shop Drawing; Sponsors Sophomore Class and FTA; Thinks there was an outstand- ing display of school spirit this year. JOSEPH R. JANOSEC Colorado State College, B.S.; Teaches Physics, Chemistry, Aviation Ed.; Sponsors MC Club; Coach of J.V. Football and Basketball teams; Spon- sors Science Club; Thinks the main event of the year was when Bruce Mc- Kinstry won an award, and when Mo- CoHi won the Conference in Football. JOHN H. JEPKEMA Western Michigan University, B.S. and M.A. ; Teaches Algebra I, Basic Math; Sponsors the Rifle Club; Thinks the high scores on the National Merit Scholarship Test was the main event of the year. JOE H. KYLE Sam Houston State Teachers College B.S. ; Colorado State Col- lege M.A. ; Teaches Algebra I, II, Senior Math; Sponsors Senior Class, Math Seminar; Pet peeve is people trying to get some- thing for nothing. GERALD H. MALMSTROM Colorado State University, B.S. ; Teaches Biology; Sponsors Junior Class, Science Club, FTA; He says the outstanding event of the year was when the elephants stampeded MoCoHi nearly catching Mr. Gallegos. AUGUSTIN A. MEDINA Adams State College, B.A.; N.D.E.A. Institute in San Francisco, California; Teaches Russian I, II, and Spanish I, II; Sponsors the Junior class, Latin American Club, and the Boys Blue. LOUANNE PAXTON Central Missouri State College, B.S. ; Teaches Girls Physical Education; Sponsors the Freshman Class; Her pet peeve is Students who have no re- spect for others or the property of others. AMELIA SCHNEGLBERGER Colorado State College, B.S. ; Teaches Biology, General Science and Basic Math; Sponsors the Freshman Class; Her pet peeve is students who have no respect at school assemblies. WILLIAM K. SPICER University of Illinois, B.S. ; Colorado State College, M.Ed. ; Teaches Vo- cational Agriculture, Adult Education; Sponsors FTA; He thinks having a student rate very high on the National Merit Scholarship Test a high point of the year. ROBERT B. THOMPSON University of Texas, B.A. ; Teaches English III and Journalism; Sponsors the Senior Class, International Rela- tion Discussion Group; He thinks the football season was the outstanding event of the year. WILLIAM D. WAITE University of Colorado, B.A. ; Teaches Con- temporary Problems, English I, II; Sponsors Freshman Class, and co-sponsors IRC. RICHARD A. WEAVER Oklahoma University, B.F.A. ; Teaches Eng- lish I, II, Speech, Dra- ma; Sponsors Thespi- ans and Speech Club; Thinks the production of Brigadoon was the main event. What else? ELSIE B. WINGO Colorado College, A.B. ; Teaches World History; Sponsors the Annual Staff; Thinks preparations for the new three year high school was the main event of the year. DWIGHT W. ZEDIKER Nebraska State Teachers College, B.A.; Teaches English III and IV; Sponsors the Pep Club and the Freshman Class; He would hke to see every student apply himself each day as much as the day before a semester test. MINNIE SHEARD School Nurse vl l ■.ss ' = VIOLET BARTLETT Financial Secretary and Moffat Coun- ty District Re: 1 Treasurer CONNIE KINSINGER Secretary to Mr. Brunsvold. MARY JEAN SHIPMAN Secretary to Mr. Funk JEAN HALEY Secretary to the Guid- ance Director ELOISE WATERS Secretary to Mr. Town- send MIKE SALAZAR Assistant Custodian SCHOOL BOARD Back — Ernest Deshays, Bill Schrader, Glendon Culverwell, Wright Dickenson. Seated — John - Russell, Donald Beckett, Merel Rogers, 0. A. Brunsvold. SENIORS We, the Seniors of 1964, have worked for four years, striving for greater unity in the halls of Mo. Co. Hi. This year Mo. Co. Hi. students are proud of their school, proud of their athletic teams, and proud of their school spirit and loyalty. We entrust this greater spirit to the capable hands of the present Junior, Sophomore, Freshman classes and feel sure Mo. Co. Hi. will ascend to ever greater heights in the years to come. Doug Livingston Senior Class President SENIORS CLASS OF 1964 Class Colors Class Flower Class Song Class Motto Blue and Silver Red Rose This is My Country We dedicate ourselves to the task remaining before us. i DOUG LIVINGSTON— C flS5 President; Joined class in 1st grade; Student Council Rep. Jr.; Basketball 4, lettered 2; Track 2, lettered 1; Jr. Prom At- tendant ' 63; F.F.A. 3, Sec. and Vice- Pres.; Annual Staff; MC Club. Mono: The real acid test of courage is to be just your honest self when everyone is trying to be like someone else. GRAY HIBBARD— Class Vice-Presi- dent; Joined Class in Jr. year; Basket- ball 4, lettered 2; Baseball 2, lettered 2; Jr. Prom King ' 63; FFA; Annual Staff; MC Club. itii V SUSAN RUSSELL— C oss Secretary; Joined class in 1st grade; Soph Home- coming Att.; Jr. Prom Att. ; Home- coming Queen ' 63; IRC 2; Pep Club 4, Squad Leader; Annual Staff; Latin American Club 2; Office Assistant 2; Cheerleader 2; Bulldogs Tales Editor; IRC State Convention. Motto: Why do today what you can put off until tomorrow. PAT SHELTON— C ass Treasurer; Joined class in 9th grade; Activity Chorus 2; FHA; Pep Club 3; Latin American Club 2; DECA Vice-Pres. Motto: A smile can win most any- thing. T GENE ADAMEK— Joined class in sen- ior year; Chorus 1; Football 1; Basket- ball 2; Track 2; Jr. Prom Attendant, ' 62; IRC. Motto: If you do anything, do it right. LOWELL ALLRED— Joined class in 1st grade; Activity Chorus; DECA Re- porter; Chairman of DECA Reports. JOSEPHINE ARELLANO — Joined class in Junior year; Chorus 3; Latin American Club, Pres. Motto: What is worth doing at all is worth doing well. BOB ARMSTRONG— Joined class in 7th grade; Drama Club 2; Latin American Club 2. KEVIN ARMSTRONG— Joined class in 1st grade; Baseball 1, lettered 1; MC Club 1. Motto: Onward, Upward, and Forward. LARRY BEAVER— Joined class 1st grade; Activity Chorus; Football 2, lettered 1; Wrestling 4, lettered 3; MC Club; Latin American Club. ) FLOYD BEHRMAN— Joined class in Senior year; Hot Rod Club 5. Personal Motto: A high school diploma is an important part of everybody ' s life. Most memorable school experience: Tlie pri- vilege of coming back to school. JOHNNY BENNETT— Joined class in Senior Year; DECA. SUEZAN BEYE— Joined class 6th grade; Student Council 2, Rep. 1, Re- porter 1; Chorus 1; Banner Girl 2; UN Tour; Elk ' s Youth Leadership Award; IRC 2, Sec. 1, State Conven- tion 2; FTA 2; Pep Club 3, Squad leader 1; Office Asst. 1; Annual Staff; Latin American Club 2; Math Seminar 2; Junior Escort. Motto: Everybody loves a jolly green giant. LEROY BLEA— Joined class 1st grade; Chorus 3; Latin American Club 1; Rifle Club 1; Thespians V-z; Many Moons, Brigadoon. Motto: Why worry, you ' ll never leave this world alive. LYNN W. BLEVINS— Joined class 1st grade; Band 4; Chorus 1; Basketball 2; Brigadoon. Motto: Sacrifice a lit- tle and smile. NEIL BOREN— Joined class 1st grade; Chorus 1. Most memorable experience: January of my sophomore year. .ww najil « «s vN PAUL BRUNSVOLD— Joined class 10th grade; MC Club 3; Basketball 2; Track 1, lettered 1; Football 1; Cross Country 2, lettered 1; Baseball 2, lettered 2; Band 2; Chorus 1; IRC 1; Science Club 1; Brigadoon. Molto: It ' s been a long day. ROCHELLE BUSH— Joined class 12th grade; Junior class Sec; Pep Club 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom Attendant Jr.; Most mem- orable experience: GAA initiation. TOM CALDER— Joined class 1st grade Student Council Rep. 1; Band 4; Cho rus 1 ; Solo and Ensemble Contest 1 Basketball 4, lettered 1; Track 1 Tivo Crooks and a Lady, Scrooge, Dino Brigadoon; Science Fair Winner 2 Science Club 3; Latin American Club 1; Thespians 2; Math Seminar 1; Hot Rod Club 1; Alt. Boys ' State; Drum Major 2; Vespers 3; The Most Out- standing Marching Musician 2; Yell Club 1; Pep Band 2; Prom Chairman Jr.; Motto: Desire — My challenger. JO CALLAWAY— Joined class 9th grade; UN Tour Honorable Mention; Annual Staff; Office Asst. 1. Motto: Live, laugh, love and be happy. CAROL CALLAWAY (Totsie)— Joined class 12th grade; IRC 1; Thespians 1; Many Moons, Brigadoon. Most mem- orable experience: Snow! TOM CARSON— Joined class 4th grade; MC Club 2; Track 4, lettered 3; Football 3, lettered 2; Wrestling 3, lettered 3; FTA 1; Latin American Qub 1; Student Council Rep. 1; Cho- rus 2; Bulldog Tales copy chief 1; Boys ' Y ' ell Club 1, leader 1; Sandy in Brigadoon ; Homecoming King Sr. Motto: Build for character, not for fame. 4 f DON CARTER— Joined class in twelfth grade; Basketball; Track 2; Football 3; FFA 3. JAMES CARVER— Joined class in first grade; Track 4, lettered 3; Football 4, lettered 4; Wrestling 4, lettered 3; MC Club 3; Latin American Club 2; 1st place Soph, year, 2nd pl ace Jr. year. State Wrestling championship. Motto: Do unto others as you would have them do to you. KENNETH CLARK— Joined class in twelfth grade; Science Fair 3. Motto: Don ' t get in a hurry. LOUIS CLAVE — Joined class in elev- enth grade; Football, lettered 2; Base- ball, lettered 2; Tennis, lettered 1; Math Seminar. Motto: O.K. Fine. TERRY CONSTABLE— Joined class in second grade; Band 3, Solo-Ensemble Contest 3; Basketball 2; Track 4, let- tered 3; Football 1; Cross Country 2, lettered 2 ; Many Moons, Brigadoon ; Science Fair Winner 4; IRC 3; Science Club 3; Annual Staff; MC Club 3; Latin American Club 1; Thespians 1; Office Assistant 1 ; Voice of Youth 2, Treas. ; Cross Country Champ at State 2; State Track Meet 4th place (Mile Run); 1st place Challenge of Citi- zenship. Most memorable school ex- perience: Track, My Sophomore year. DWIGHT COOK— Joined class in first grade; Fr. and Soph, class Pres., S.C. V.-Pres., S.C. Pres.; Basketball 4, let- tered 2; Track 4, lettered 4; Football 4, lettered 3; Homecoming Attendant Fr. and Jr.; Prom Attendant Jr.; An- nual Staff; MC Club 3, V.-Pres., Pres.; Math Seminar 2; Office Assistant 1; Jr. Escort; State Track Meet 3; League Student Council, Pres., State Student Council 2. Motto: To say no at the right time and then stand by it is the first element of success. JUDY COOPER— Joined class in tenth grade; Activity Chorus 2; Pep Club 2; Speech Club. Motto for school: Do tomorrow what you didn ' t do today. CLARENCE CORRIVEAU— J o i n e d class in 1st grade; Soph, class Rep.; Band 4; Activity Chorus 1; Solo-En- semble Contest 4; Basketball 1, Man- ager 1, lettered; Football 4, lettered 2, Sentinel Lineman of the year, 1st team All-Conference and All-State Football; Brigadoon; Science Fair Winner 1; Siunmer Science Institute; Science Club 3, Publicity Chairman 1; Math Seminar 2; Voice of Youth 1. Motto: A person can only get as much from a job as he puts into it. CHARLES COUNTS— Joined class in first grade; Football 1; FFA 4, V.- Pres. 63, Pres. 64. Motto: Stay close to the hounds. JON CULVERWELI Joined class in first grade; FFA 2, Sentinel; Science Club 2. Motto jor school: Education is foremost in civilization. MARY DALE— Joined class in first grade; Activity Chorus 1; Make-up crew, Brigadoon; Annual Staff. Motto: Set your own goal and work for it. DON DAVIS— Joined class in first grade; Band 1; Activity Chorus 1; Basketball 4, lettered 2; Track 1, let- tered 1; Baseball 1; FFA 3; MC Club 3, Sec. Motto: Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. . m MIKE grade ; Pres., Motto : tator. DUZIK — Joined class in first Latin American Club; FFA 4, Vice-Pres., Reporter. Personal Life is too short to be a spec- JIM EBERLE — Joined class ' in ninth grade; Activity Chorus 1; FFA 3, Vice- Pres,, Pres., Parliamentarian. Personal Motto: It will feel better when it quits hurting. FRED FLETCHER— Joined class in first grade; Band, lettered 4; Activity Chorus 2; Solo and Ensemble Contest 1; Science Club 4; Math Seminar 2; Assistant Prom Chairman; Community concert; Barber of Seville; Pep Band 2. Personal Motto: Never resist tempta- tion; prove all things; hold fast that which is good. JENNIE GALLEGOES— Joined class in 3rd grade; Chorus 1; Banner girl 1 Cheerleader 1; I RC 1; Pep Club 3 Latin American Club 1 ; DECA 1 DECA Report 1. JIM GERBER— Joined class in first grade; FFA 4, Treasurer, Sentinel. Personal Motto: Do your best today and you ' ll have no regrets tomorrow. ROSE HOTH— Joined class in ninth grade; Activity Chorus 2; FHA 1; Pep Club 2; Office Assistant 1; DECA 1. Personal Motto: A rolling stone gathers no moss. JANICE JAMES— Joined class in first grade; Activity Chorus 2; Band 4; Solo and Ensemble Contest 3; Briga- doon; Latin American Club 1; Voice of Youth 1; All-State Choir. Personal Motto: To be fat is to be happy. DUANE JOHNSON— Joined class in first grade; Band 2; Basketball 2. Per- sonal Motto: Never give up; success is everyone ' s goal. TERRY JOHNSON— Joined class in first grade; Football manager, lettered 1; Wrestling manager 2, lettere d 2; MC Club 2; Latin American Club 2; DECA Report; DECA Vice-Pres. Per- sonal Motto: Don ' t take life too ser- iously, you ' ll never get out alive. TRUDY JOHNSON (SANTISTEVAN) —Joined class in first grade; Activity Chorus 2%; Many Moons; Brigadoon —Chorus; FHA; Pep Club. Personal Motto: Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow you may diet. CAROLYN KEMPKER— Joined class in 2nd grade. BERNIE KENDALL— Joined class 9th grade; Soph. Class Vice-Pres.; Student Council Rep.— Sr.; Band 3, Solo and Ensemble 2; Basketball 4, lettered 2; Track 4, lettered 4; Cross Country 2, lettered 2; Science Fair Winner, local 2nd and 3rd, Western Slope, 1st and 2nd, and Outstanding Science Project Award 62; Navy Science Crusier Award; Junior Science and Humanities Symposium; Science Fair Chairman; Jr. Sr. Prom Attendant ' 63; IRC; ETA; Science Club 3, President; MC Club 3, Sec. Personal Motto: Never give up. ROBERT KILLILLAY— Joined class in first grade; Jr. escort. Motto: The only person who doesn ' t make mistakes does nothing; only a fool makes the same mistake twice. KENNETH KISER— Joined class in first grade; Basketball 2; Baseball 2, lettered 1. Motto: Live today. Let to- morrow take care of itself. BILL KITZHABER— Joined class in 7th grade; Basketball; Baseball 2; 5th place General Science winner; FTA 2, FTA Vice-Pres. 2. BENSON KLINE— Joined class in 5th grade; Wrestling 1; Rocket Club 1; Brigadoon. LINDA KNEZ— Joined class in first grade; Band 4; Chorus 1; Solo and Ensemble Contest 3. Motto: If there ' s a will, there ' s a way. KAREN KROMANN— Joined class in first grade; Jr. Class Sec; SC Soph. Rep.; Banner Girl 2; Brigadoon cho- rus; Science Fair winner 3rd; 1st Dis- trict Science Fair; IRC 1; FTA 1; Pep Club 4; Annual Staff; Latin American Club 1 ; Math Seminar 1 ; English Symposium 1; Office Asst. 2; Voice of Youth 1; League SC; Dele- gate to IRC convention; Jr. Escort. Motto: They can because they think they can. LINDEAN LAWTON— Joined class in first grade; Activity Chorus 1; Football 1; Wrestling 1; Baseball 3; AU State Choir. Motto: There are plenty of wonders in this world if you can find her. NANCY LOCKHART— Joined class fourth grade; Soph. Class Sec; Frosh and Jr. SC Rep.; SC Sec. Sr.; League SC Sec; Band 4; Activity Chorus; Solo and Ensemble 4; Twirler 3; Many Moons; Brigadoon; Prom Queen; Homecoming Sr. Att.; IRC; FTA 4, Pres. 2; Pep Club 2; Annual Staff; Latin American Club; Twirling Club 4, Pres.; Thespians; Outstanding Marching Musician 3; FTA State Con- ference; Chorus Accompanist. NICK LOPEZ— Joined class in 1st grade; Chorus 2; Football 2, lettered 2; Wrestling 4, lettered 4; Track 2, lettered 2. BILL LOUDY— Joined Class in first grade; MC Club 2; Track 2, lettered 1 ; FFA 3, Reporter 1, Parliamentarian 1. Motto: Do what you want, even if it ' s wrong. GARY LOYD— Joined class in 1st grade; Jr. Class Rep.; Band 4, lettered 4; Pep Band 2, Solo and Ensemble 4; Basketball 2; Football 4, lettered 2; Baseball 4, lettered 3; Brigadoon Band; Boys ' State; IRC 1; MC Club 2; Latin American Club 1; Math Seminar 2; Voice of Youth 1, Sec; Jr. Escort; Soph Banquet Server. Most memorable experience: Football Conference Cham- pions, ' 63. TOM MANEOTIS— Joined Class in first grade; Basketball 1; FFA 4; An- nual Staff. Motto: The more you put into life the more you get out of it. . t i Y i i BETTY MANLEY— Joined class in Freshman year; Band; Chorus 2; Girls ' Basketball 2; Girls ' Track; Brigadoon; FTA; Pep Club 2; Speech; Twirling Club. Motto: Ask not what your coun- try can do for you, but what you can do for your country. MARY ROSE MARTINEZ— J o i n e d class in 4th grade; Student Council Representative Jr., Girls ' State; FTA 2, J ' arliamentarian; Voting Delegate to State Convention in Denver; Pep Club 4; Annual Staff; Latin American Club 2; DECA report; DECA Treasurer. Motto: I shall work hard and perhaps someday my turn will come. MIKE MAXSON— Joined class in 1st grade; Activity Chorus -Vi; Basketball 4, lettered 2; Track 4, lettered 3; Foot- ball 4, lettered 3; Brigadoon; Many Moons; MC Club 2; Latin American Club; Basketball All-Conferenct hon- orable mention, Jr. year. JUANITA MEEK— Joined class in 12th grade. SALLY MOCK— Joined class in 9th grade; Science Fair Winner, Third place; FHA 2, Degree Chairman, Pub- lic Relations Chairman; Pep Club 4; Office Assistant. Most memorable school experience: State Wrestling Tourna- ment, Sophomore year. JERRY MONGER— Joined class 2nd grade ; Freshman Class Vice-Pres. ; Junior Class Vice-Pres.; Activity Cho- rus Mi ; Track; IRC, Vice-Pres.; Latin American Club; DECA Report; DECA local President. Motto for school: Un- excused!!? But Mr. Little, I loas in the bathroom. X-N r I AMELIA MORGAN— Joined class in first grade; Annual Staff; Brigadoon. Motto: May the Good Lord find you happy in whatever you do. CHERYL McCALL— Joined class in 10th grade; Student Council Rep. 63- ' 64; Activity Chorus; Pep Club 3, Cheerleader; Speech Club; Thespians 2, Studen t Director of two plays; DECA, DECA Report; Office Assist- ant 2; Homecoming attendant 62- 63. Motto: Use E.xcedrin. DONNA McFARLAND— Joined class in 6th grade; Activity Chorus; Pep Club 4, President ■63- 64; Annual Staff; Latin American Club; Office Assistant 2. Personal Motto: The more you know of yourself, the more you know of the world. JOE McKEE— Joined class 8th grade; Happy Journey; Bull in a China Shop; Brigadoon ; Thespians 2 ; DECA. BRUCE McKINSTRY— Joined class in fourth grade; Junior Class Treasurer; Senior Student Council Rep.; Band 4; Solo and Ensemble Contest 4; Foot- ball; Wrestling 4, lettered 2; Science Fair Winner; Boys ' State; National Merit Commendation; Junior Escort; Math Seminar 2. Motto: You can ' t win ' em all, but try ! CHERYL McSTAY ALLRED)— Joined class junior year; Activity Chorus 2. Personal Motto: Happiness is in the state of mind and you can be just as happy as you want to be. ■H LAUREL OSBORN— Joined class in eighth grade; Annual Staff; Office As- sistant 1. Most memorable experience: All four years of high school. SHIRLEY PELL— Joined class in seventh grade; Activity Chorus 1; Science Fair Winner 1; Latin Ameri- can Club L Motto: Live close to the Lord. CARLA PIM— Joined class in first grade; Pep Club 1; Science Club; Junior Escort. GALE PRITCHARD— Joined class in second grade; Band 2. Most memorable experience: The day I fired my rocket in Aviation Education. GRANT RICHARDSON— Joined class in Junior year. SAM RINKER— Joined class in ninth grade; Soph. Student Council Rep.; FFA 4. Motto: Whatever you do, do to the best of your ability. RICHARD ROBIDOUX— Joined class in second grade; Chorus 1; Basketball 4, Lettered 2: Track 3. Lettered 3; Football 3. Lettered 2; MC Club 1; DECA 1; DECA Report 1; Outstanding North-Western Conference Football Back of 1963; All-State FuUback 2nd team; Homecoming Attendant 1963. Most memorable school experience: Sports. JANE ROBINSON— Joined class in first grade; Pep Club 4, squad leader; Speech Club 1; Annual Staff; Latin American Club 2; Office Assistant 1; Voice of Youth 1. Motto: Do unto others as others do unto you, but do it first. LYNNE ROGERS— Joined class in first grade ; Activity Chorus 1 ; UN Tour alternate; Girls State alternate; Pep Club 3; Speech Club 2, reporter; Thespians 1; English Symposium 1; Office Assistant 1 ; Library Assistant 1; Junior Escort. Motto: You have only one life to live, so live it right. PHILLIP SCHNEIDER— Joined class in eighth grade; Latin American Club 1. Most memorable school experience: When I graduate. WILLIAM SCHNEIDER— Joined class in ninth grade; Activity Chorus; Latin American Club; Office Assistant. Most memorable experience: The day I played hookey! ESTHERMAE SCHRADER— J o i n e d class in first grade ; Activity Chorus 1 ; Vespers 1; Banner Girl 3; Pep Club 4, Vice-Pres., Section Leader; Annual Staff; Latin American Club 2; Office Assistant 1; Girls ' State; Junior Es- cort; Bulldog Tales ' 63- ' 64; Jr. Sr. Prom Attendant; Challenge of Citizen- ship 3rd. Motto: You can ' t win them all, but you can surely try! ! Ji DAN SCHULER— Joined class in fourth grade; Band 4; Activity Chorus 1; Solo and Ensemble contest 4; Track 1; Science Club 2; Voice of Youth 1; Band Council 2; Outstanding March- ing Musician 2; All-State Choir 1; Brigadoon. Personal Motto: You will only get out of life what you put into it. SPARKY SEELY Joined class in firs grade; Basketball Assistant Manager Science Fair 2; Homecoming Trans portation 4; FFA 3; Annual Staff State FFA Judging Team. Most mem arable experience: Grand Champion FFA Project. DON SILVER— Joined class in first grade; Basketball 2; Track 2; Foot- ball 2; Rocket Club. Most memorable experience: Jr.-Sr. Prom my Junior year. FRANK STEFONICK— Joined class in seventh grade; Activity Chorus; Bas- ketball 3, lettered 1; Track 2; Foot- ball 4, lettered 3; Wrestling; MC Club 2. HIRO SUGAWARA— Joined class in 12th grade; Activity Chorus 1, Presi- dent; Scholarship Award. Most memor- able experience: To study in the Amer- ican High School. PEGGY THOMAS— Joined class in third grade; Chorus 1; Many Moons; Office Assistant 1; Librarian 1. Most memorable experience: Junior year. GLENN TURNER— Joined class in 12th grade; Chorus 1; Football 1, let- tered 1; Wrestling 1, lettered 1; Base- ball 1, lettered 1; DECA 1, Parlia- mentarian. Motto: Go it alone. KELLY TRUJILLO— Joined class in 1st grade; Wrestling 4, lettered 4, State Champion, 63 — 120 lb. class, 64 — 127 lb. class; Outstanding Wresthng Award; Chorus 1; MC Club. RODNEY UPDIKE— Joined class in 8th grade; DECA 1. Motto: The higher we climb the broader the view. ERVAN L. WATSON II— Joined class in sixth grade; Activity Chorus; Track 1, lettered 1; ETA 1. Personal Motto: If you work for anything hard enough, no matter how long it takes, you ' ll get PAT WEBSTER— Joined class in first grade; Activity Chorus 2; FHA 1; Pep Club 1. Personal Motto: It only hurts for a little while. CHERILYNN WILSON— Joined class in 12th grade. Motto: Always do your best; sometimes it is not enough, but you tried. ILES WINDER— Joined Class 1st grade; Chorus 1; Basketball 1; Foot- ball 1; Baseball 1. School Motto: Roses are red, violets are blue, people like me shouldn ' t be in this zoo. JUDI WITHAM— Joined class in 1st grade; Freshman Class Sec.; Band 1; Activity Chorus 2; Brigadoon Chorus; Freshman Homecoming Attendant; Jr. Prom Attendant 63; IRC 2; Pep Club 4; Annual Staff; English Symposium 1; Voice of Youth 1. Most memorable experience: The day Mr. Harris sent me in search of some shore line. JAN YOST — Joined class in 1st grade; Freshman class treas. ; Sophomore Class rep.; Activity Chorus) Science Fair Winner, 5; Girls ' State; Scholar- ship Award; Jr. Escort; Jr. Prom At- tendant ' 63; IRC 1; FTA 1, Parlia- mentarian; Pep Club 4, Squad leader; Annual Staff; Latin American Club 2; Math Seminar 2; Office Asst. 1; Voice of Youth 1 ; Sophomore Banquet server. Motto: The most wasted day is the day that we have not laughed. LARRY ZIMMERMAN— Joined class in 1st grade; S. C. Freshman Rep.; S.C. Sophomore Rep.; Band 4; Solo and Ensemble 2 ; Track ; Brigadoon Band; Physical Science winner; Jun- ior Prom Attendant; Science Club; Junior Escort; Soph. Prom Server; Pep Band 3; Vice-Pres. Band; Pres. of Band. BOB ZULIAN— Joined class in 2nd grade; DECA 1; DECA report 1. Per- sonal Motto: Oh, rats! CLASS SPONSORS: Back — Mr. Jepkema, Miss Giles Front — Mr. Thompson, Mr. Kyle UNDERCLASSMEN I would like to take this space to write about our school spirit. Although part of school spirit and sportsmanship is supporting the athletics, it does not stop there. To have school sp ' rit we m ust have pride in our school and if we have pride in our school, we will naturally support its events. I am sure you will agree with me when I say that we have the best school in the league. It is up to the underclassmen to continue the good work. Gerald Henderson JUNIOBS Larry Henderson, President Deems Utzinger, Vice-President Linda Bilsing, Secretary- Carol Crozier, Treasurer Mary Arellano Val Atwood Lynn Barber Diane Beckett Sponsors, Miss Grass, Mr. Gallegos, Mr. Medina, Mr. Malmstrom Rosie Blea Darcy Boren Gary Brannan Larita Brooks Sherry Brooks Carol Brown Joyce Brown Linda Brownawell Ann Brunsvold Dan Carson Marc Castle Jeanne Cheedle p Mike Chivington Joyce Christensen Dennis Collins Charlene Connor Robert Cooper Charles Cox Shirley Craig Dennis Davidson CLASS OF ' 65 Mvrtle Deakins Tom Deakins David Dean Donald Douglas W ' U Art Downing Thelma Duncan Lorna Ellgen Alice Estey JUNIORS %M C , o, lK- David Everette Danial Fisher Ray Foster Larry Fuss Willie Gallegos Jake Garcia Joe Garcia Pete Garcia James Gardner Goldie Gerber Patricia Glenn Linda Gooch Marie Gray Jim M. Green Linda Gregory Sheryl Groseclose Albert Gross Cecil Gutierrez Jeff Hamilton Larry Hayes Gerald Henderson Harley Henderson Maria Herrera Devona Hertzog Craig Hill Ann Hladky Juanita Hume Roger Hutton Larry Jackson Mary Jackson Nolan Jackson Marci Jones Richard Keith Pam Kempker Patsie Kendall James Klein Mike Klein Dan Kline David Knez Delores Knez CLASS OF ' 65 Linda Kowach Gordon Knuth f ' i m Gilda Lancaster Robert Letsinger Charles Lieber Patty Mack Cherie Marley Linda Mathers JUNIORS . o ■x Francis Moore Steve Moore Clifford IVborrison Lynn McDaniel Carolyn McEvoy Alice McKinnon Glen McPherson Everett Nichols Margaret Norman Philip Palmer Karen Paulson Charles P ' Pool Douglas Pitts Ray Richardson Bonnie Richins Sally Robacker Rockie Rogers Lynnda Rountree Larry Rutherford Linda Rutherford Richard Sadvar LaDawn Seick Esther Jo Self John Shelly Steve Shepherd Roger Sinden Gayle Smith Kelvin Stehle Sandra Streeter Gary Sweetland Dale Thompson Delbert Trujillo Mary Updike Diana Van Tassel Judith Wagner Dennis Watson Larry Watts Susan Waters Mike Webster Ted Whiteside CLASS OF ' 65 Deanne Wickam Dennis Winn Larry Wood Carolyn Woolley SOPHOMORES President, Carter Chadwick Vice-President, Darlene Osborn Secretary-Treasurer, Diane Davis Sophomore Sponsors — Mr. Jerke, Mr. Spicer, Miss Paxton, Mr. Anderson. Mr. Eddy Dee Allred Deone Anderson Tony Angelo Deborah Beaver Jerry Berentis Christine Bittler Doug Blankenship Pam Brannon Ann Brinks Roy Camp Karen Carver Lillian Charchalis Burton Clements Judy Conniff Thomas Connor Carla Cook Paula Cook Carolyn Cooper Judy Counts Teddy Craig Chuck Davidson Pete Dent Vicki Douglas Orlie Duran Edna Earle Joanie Eaton CLASS OF ' 66 Roger Echols Chuck Eisenhower Bill Erwin Jim Fas, Gerd Gabor Carole Gardener John Gates Lonnie Graham SOPHOMORES Norma Gray Ray Gray Jim A. Green Johnny Gunn Floyd Gutierrez Mary Hall Marianne Harding Donna Harvey John Haskins Lenny Henderson Jan Herod Bill Hertzog Barbara Hill Alexis Hohimer Delbert Howard John Hutchinson Carl IngersoU DeLoss Jackson Marjorie Jennings Corolea Johnson Karen Jones Joyce Jordan George Keith Joanne Klein Lorraine Knez Helen Kourlis David Lambert Philann Lighthizer Gary Lively Larry Lively Judy Loyd Willie Lucas Dennis Lyon Genevieve Madrid Bob Mahan Bessie Maneotis Carol Manley Jackie Mann Susie Mascarenas Joann Mathers ifc , f CLASS OF ' 66 Gary Miller Sylvia Miller Marlene Mower Kaye Myers ft Sue McGilton Marvin Mclntyre SOPHOMORES Pam McLeod Judy Pankey M Wayne Peed Dick Peterson Mike Pettus Charleen Pickett Coleen Pickett John Pleasant Cleeve Preece Linda Rader Shirley Rauch Loana Redmon Margaret Rinker Ray Robidoux Margaret Roll Trent Rollins Caroline Root Beverly Rutherford Charlotte Salisbury Bill Sanborn Mike Shelton Tom Shockley Steve Skinner Alice Smith Brad Smith Marilyn Smuin Marse Trucke Ann Tucker Ken T ite Cheryl Updike Lowa Updike Roger Vis;il Floyd Wadell Dale Walters Donna Wessendorf Lee White Darrell Wisdom Bob Witham Bobbi Wood Alice Zulian ,,, ., f - . ■w CLASS OF ' 66 41 ii Cheryl Pankey, President Joe Shaffer, Vice-President Burkie Wynkoop Secretary and Treasurer FRESHME? - . Leona Allen Lupie Aragon Mary Archuleta Bonita Arellano Donna Baker Barbara Balleck Linda Blakesley Diana Booren Joyce Bower Rosa Brock Joanne Brooks Julie Brown Stephen Brown Ronald Buchanan Mike Byrd Susan Byrd Linda Campbell Mike Carson Bert Chamberlin Cathie Conniff Elise Conrow Ronald Cooper Donna Jean Cox Christy Crow Carolyn Culverwell Douglas Davidson Kathy DeLuca Coy DeRusha Carolyn Dristle Kenny Duncan Royetta Duncan Roy Echols Maureen Ellgen John Keith Foster Sharla Fuss Elsie Garcia Johnny Garcia Evelyn Gray Kurt Gray Paula Green CLASS OF ' 67 Ray Green Leona Gross Catherine Hall Kenneth Hall 45 . ikriJ Starlyn Hall Richard Hargadine FRESHMEN Bonnie Haskins James Hawkins km ft c% ' ' ' ' -izT ' ' J ' i ' x-r Kendall Haynes Linda Henderson Cynthia Herod Linda Herod Vito Herrera Sharon Hertzog Bill Hill Sue Hladkv Michael Hoth Jacque Hume Cindy Jackson Dick Jeanerrett Harold Jensen Betty Johnson Harold Johnson Ronald Johnson Alvin Jones Alan Kauppila Alice Keith John Kelley Paul Kitzhaber William Kline Paul Knez Georgia Kourlis Susan Kramer Susan Lancaster Eva Lawton Judy Levkulich Vickie Long Sandra Mansfield Tom Mathers Wayne Meineke Charles Merlino Patricia Merrill Jerry Miller Marilee Miller Merry Moore Carolyn Morris Margaret Mosley Kathleen Murphy M. CLASS OF ' 67 Donald Mvers Julie McKee Jean McPhereson Bob McWhorter Marie Norman Gary Osborn John Palmer Tom Parkes FRESHMEN a I ( •£lrlr Lee Peed Linda Preece Lonny Preece Walt Proctor Shiela Reach Don Rodewald Craig Rogers Roger Rogers Chuck Sadvar I, Tony Sanborn Anna Mae Schneider Sherry Schaeffer Billy Self Claudia Shepherd Kathryn Shepard Chuck Silengo Nancy Silver Barbara Simpson Kathryn Simpson Linda Simpson Chris Spangler Gary Sprott Gary Stehle James Stehle Virffinia Streeter Sam Sutter Marcia Terry Margaret Thomas Jack Thompson Edgar Tomlinson Richard Townsend Richard Trucke JoAnn Trujillo Craig Turner Nina Twite Steven Twite Sharman Ursich Charlotte Valentine Norman VanDorn Donna VanTassel CLASS OF ' 67 Dennis Wells Charles Wilkerson Ellen Wilson Tom Winslow Freshman Sponsors, BACK ROW: Mr. Zediker, Miss Schnegel- berger, Mr. Garner. FRONT ROW: Mr. Waite, Mr. Janosec. ATHLETICS SCHOOL SPIRIT School spirit is a necessary part of any good school. School spirit, a vital asset in the athletic program, is also vital in the entire school program. School spirit is the attitude you have and show toward the functions and activities of the school. Therefore, good school spirit would be — you, as stu- dents, taking an active interest and part in the functions and activities of the school, to have a burning desire, and to do all you can so that the school can succeed in all its functions and activities. If this could be accomplished, our school spirit would be at its maximum, and our school would certainly be a better school. Coach Reg Figal 49 ( REG FIGAL NORTHWESTERN COLORADO COACH OF THE YEAR FOOTBALL TEAM CAPTAIN BULLDOGS LEADVILLE 6 33 VERNAL -._.. 7 14 MEEKER 45 RIFLE 6 7 RANGLEY 6 13 GLENWOOD 6 STEAMBOAT ...12 33 FRUITA 13 34 OLATHE ....19 13 AS YOU WILL RECALL WE HAD THE DE- SIRE TO WIN AND THREE GOOD COACHES WHO WERE WITH US AT EVERY TURN DURING OUR LONG JOURNEY TO THE NORTHWEST A LEAGUE CHAMPION- SHIP. WE HAD AN UNBEATABLE COM- BINATION. TOM CARSON RICH ROBIDOUX— SENIOR LETTERED 3 YE.ARS, •OUTSTANDING BACK. FIRST .4LL CONFERENCE TEAM 50 VARSITY SQUAD— TOP ROW: FRANK STEFONICK, PHIL PALMER, CHARLES LIEBER, RICH ROBIDOUX, LARRY HENDERSON, DWIGHT COOK, DUGAN DOUGLAS, MIKE MAXSON, GERRY HENDERSON, TONY ANGELO, JOHN GATES. MIDDLE ROW: DEEMS UTZINGER, LARRY HAYES, GARY LOYD JIM CARVER, CLARENCE CORRIVEAU, DAVID DEAN, RAY RICHARDSON, JOHN HUTCHINSON. BOTTOM ROW: DARRELL WISDOM, JIM GARNER, JEFF HAMILTON, CHARLIE COX, MARVIN McINTYRE, WILLIE GALLEGOS, TOM CARSON, DAN CARSON, RUSTY CLAVE, RAY ROBIDOUX, BOB WITHAM. JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD— TOP ROW: DAN FISHER, CHARLES WILKERSON, JOE SCHAFFER, RICHARD TOWNSEND, JOHN GATES, CHARLES MERLINO, TONY ANGELO. MIDDLE ROW: RAY ROBIDOUX, TOM WINSLOW, MARVIN McINTYRE, MARK WITHAM, KENNY DUCAN, WALT PROCTOR, BOB WITHAM, JOHN HUTCHINSON. BOTTOM ROW: BURKIE WYNKOOP, D. RRELL WISDOM, CRAIG ROGERS, MIKE CARSON, TOM MATHERS, JOHN PALMER, GARY MILLER. 51 TONY ANGELO— BACK LETTERED 1 YEAR, SOPHOMORE WILLIE CALLEGOS— BACK LETTERED 2 YEARS. JUNIOR, SEC- OND ALL CONFERENCE TEAM la GERRY HENDERSON— BACK LETTERED 2 YEARS, JUNIOR LARRY HENDERSON— BACK LETTERED 2 YEARS, JUNIOR PHIL PALMER— BACK LETTERED 1 YEAR, JUNIOR - 83 1 52 M fe- ' m - 1, J $ • m m ' 4 ■ts ' , f DEEMS UTZINGER— END LETTERED 2 YEARS, JUNIOR, •SECOND ALL CONFERENCE TEAM JAMES CARVER— LINE LETTERED 4 YEARS, SENIOR, SEC- OND ALL CONFERENCE TEAM CLARENCE CURRIVEAU— SENIOR LETTERED 2 YEARS, ' OUTSTAND- ING LINEMAN, FIRST ALL CON- FERENCE TEAM 1 DAVID DEAN— LINE LETTERED 2 YEARS, JUNIOR, •HONORABLE MENTION ' ' j ■J . GARY LOYD— LINE LETTERED 2 YEARS, SENIOR FRANK STEFONICK— LINE LETTERED 3 YEARS, SENIOR, •HONORABLE MENTION I ' t 53 ORLIE DURAN BERNIE KE DALL TERRY CONSTABLE FRANCIS MOORE MIKE CHIVINGTON STEVE SHEPHERD 54 STATE TROPHY CROSS-COUNTRY Our Cross-Country team returned home this year with its second State Championship in two years of service for MO CO HI. In addition to this these boys had a very good season ' s record, placing first at Rifle, Meeker, Glenwood and Boulder, second at Craig, and fourth at the Tri-State Meet at Laramie. VARSITY WRESTLERS: Dan Kline, Roger Vigil, Burkie Wynkoop, Tom Carson, Kelly Trujillo, Larry Beaver, Bruce Mc- Kinstry, Delbert Trujillo, Cleve Preece, David Dean, Frank Stefonik, Jim Carver. WRESTLERS: BACK ROW: David Dean, Jim Carver, Kelly Trujillo, Frank Stefonik, Ray Green, Coach Deyo, Nick Lopez, Mike Carson, Manager; Phil Palmer, Coach Jerke, Walt Proctor, Delbert Trujillo, Cleve Preece, Bruce McKinstry. MIDDLE ROW: David Haskins, Tom Carson, Burkie Wynkoop, Tom Shockley, Larry Beaver, Joe Garcia. FRONT ROW: Dan Kline, John Palmer, Jerry Berentis, Billy Sanborn, Rich Hargadine, Roger Vigil. WRESTLING 55 WRESTLING The Bulldog wrestlers had a short but good season this year. They began by taking third in the Steamboat Invitational Tourna- ment, behind Rangely and Steamboat. Later in the year the Bull- dogs gave Steamboat the biggest scare they ' ve had for a long time in league competition, but finally bowed to Steamboat Springs 24 to 18. In the District Tournament at Meeker, the Bulldog grapplers fin- ished a close second, only 18 total team points behind Steamboat Springs. Craig also had four first places in the tournament, more than any other school. Five Bulldog wrestlers went to the State Tournament in Aurora. Two of these placed — Kelly Trujillo won first and Jim Carver won third. These wins gave Craig sixth place in the State. KELLY TRUJILLO 127 pound class State champ Qualifiers for District meet at Meeker — Left to right: .Tim Carver, Larry Beaver, Frank Stefonick, Kelly Trujillo, David Dean, Tom Carson, Phil Palmer, Rich Hagredine, Delbert Trujillo, Roger Vigil, Bruce Mc- Kinstry, Danny Kline. Mike Carson, Manager, Coach Jerke. JIM CARVER 3rd in state heavyweight ASST. COACH MR. JERKE 56 STATE QUALIFIERS-BACK ROW: Coach Jerke, Jim Car- COACH DEYO ver, David Dean, Coach Deyo. FRONT: Bruce McKinstry, Kelly Trujillo, Frank Stefonick. 1 REFEREE ' S POSITION: Walt Proctor— top, Roger Vigil — down, Burkie ' Wyncoop — down, Richard Hargadine — top. TAKE DOWN: Tom Carson being handled by Tom Shockley. How Ifs Done CHANCERY HOLD Clave Preece and Ted Craig GUILLOTINE: Billy Sanborn, Delbert Trujillo, PhUip Palmer 57 Craig Opponent 58 Meeker 41 45 Glenwood _ 49 59 Union 60 76 Meeker 65 52 Union 61 70 Vernal 76 94 Steamboat 40 78 Carbondale 59 57 Glenwood 55 56 Rifle 57 86 Rangely 69 81 Meeker 77 66 Central 70 71 Steamboat 44 37 Glenwood — 63 66 Rifle 63 Rangely Carbondale VARSITY SQUAD: Doug Livingston, Larry Henderson, Dennis Winn, Rich Robidoux, Mike Maxon, Gray Hibbard, Brad Smith, Dwight Cook, Tom Calder, Bernie Kendall, Don Davis, Willie Gallegos. Coaches: Mr. Janosec, Mr. Brown. BASKETBALL COACH MEL BROWN 58 RICH ROBIDOUX Senior Forward Lettered 2 GRAY HIBBARD Senior Center Lettered 2 DOUG LIVINGSTON Senior Guard Lettered 2 BERNIE KENDALL Senior Guard Lettered 2 TOM CALDER WILLIE GALLEGOS DON DAVIS DWIGHT COOK Senior Forward Junior Guard Senior Guard Senior Center Lettered 1 Lettered 2 Lettered 2 Lettered 2 MIKE MAXSON BRAD SMITH LARRY HENDERSON DENMS WINN Senior Forward Sophomore Forward Junior Center Junior Forward Lettered 2 Lettered 1 59 J.V. SCHEDULE Craig Opponent 46 Roosevelt 67 44 Hayden _.__ 53 58 Meeker 48 52 Roosevelt 51 72 Baggs 49 59 Vernal 61 67 Steamboat 36 76 Carbondale 41 47 Glenwood 38 56 Rifle ..__ 50 44 Rangely __ 54 70 Meeker .__ 48 65 Central 53 55 Steamboat 29 57 SoRoCo 41 64 Hayden 45 Rifle Baggs Rangely Carbondale JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD— BACK ROW: Tony Angelo, Deems Utzinger, Orlie Duran, Johnny Gunn, Ray Robidoux, Gerald Henderson, Steve Shepherd, Mike Pettus, Lenny Henderson, Gary Miller, Pete Dent, Dennis Winn. FRONT ROW: Tom Connor— Mgr., Mr. Janosec, Coach. •11 ■- m W n 1 1 jmrr 1 ' «m M t 1 17 kS m- M— _ I i . ►v f • v« , ■i if ' r ifJa qjl j m t m wtl ▼T lL?f r M J W ♦! 1 « Lj x nfe Fr |B ito ■9k — t gK 1 .ii,. . mi 1 p 1 1 f FRESHMAN SQUAD— BACK ROW: Craig Rogers, Mark Witham, Charles Merlino, Dick Townsend, Joe Schaffer, Bill Self, Mr. Zediker- Coach. FRONT ROW: Craig Tuner, Dick Jeannerett, Chuck Silengo, Dick Trucke, Kenny Duncan, Harold Johnson. COACH DWIGHT ZEDIKER 60 MUSIC The MoCoHi Band is the most colorful and active organization of our school. Composed of one fifth of the student body, it is also the largest. It has the distinction of having the most school-minded and academically in- clined students. The vocal groups also represent school spirit and the teamwork needed for success. But I, naturally, feel that the band is the heart and blood stream of School Spirit. Tom Calder, Drum Major 61 MOFFAT COUNTY HIGH Director— VERN C. DARIS BANNER GIRLS— Left to right: Maria Herrara, Esthermae Schrader, Janis Yost, Sue-Zan Beye, Karen Kromann, Jeanne Cox. Not shown: La Dawn Seick. TWIRLERS— Left to right: Carylon McEvoy, Deanne Wickam, Linda Mathers, Charlene Conners, Nancy Lockhart, Deana Davis, Rocky Rogers. OUTSTANDING MARCHING MUSICIANS— Left to right: Bruce Mc- Kinstry, Larry Zimmerman, Danny Schuler, Nancy Lockhart, Carolyn Woolley, Cecil Gutierrez, Larry Wood. : k i hM (% . A tJs vj ki MfM COUNTY HIG L j| w CRAia CDLDRA Band Day 4 SCHOOL SYMPHONIC BAND 1 J Drum Major and Outstanding Marching Musician TOM CALDER PEP BAND— BACK ROW: Larry Wood, Willie Lucas, Carolyn Wooley, Mark Witham, Gary Miller, Mr. Davis, Instruc- tor. THIRD ROW: Cecil Guiterrez, Craig Turner, Larry Zimmerman, Carter Chadwick, Norman Van Dorn, Clarence Corriveau, Linda Kowach, Gary Loyd, Danny Schuler. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Pankey, Pam McLeod, Janice James, Linda Knez, Carolyn McEvoy, Jackie Mann, Myrtle Deakins, Charla Fuss, Billy Sanborn, Richard Sadvar. FIRST ROW: Rosa Brock, Roger Sinden, Margaret Roll, Dianne Wickham, Charlene Conner, Linda Gregory, Ester Jo Self. 63 BRASS SECTION BACK ROW: Larry Zimmerman, Carter Chadwick, Tom Calder, Norman VanDorn, Larry Jackson, Ken Hall. FRONT ROW: Cecil Gutierrez, Craig Turner, Dennis Lyons, Cindy Jackson. CORNETS BACK ROW: Bill Hill, Corky De- Ruslia, Charles Merlino, Chuck Sadvar, Julie Brown. MIDDLE ROW: Myrtle Deakins, Bill Sanborn, Charlotte Fuss, Richard Sadvar, Lynn Blevins. FRONT ROW: Danny Schuler, Gary Loyd, Linda Kowach, Clarence Corriveau. FLUTES BACK ROW: Linda Mathers, Royetta Duncan, Linda Herod, Carolyn Cul- verwell, Judy Pankey. FRONT ROW: Linda Bilsing, Linda Gooch, Loma Ellgen, Dianne Davis. BACK Johnsor HohiiiK CLARINETS ROW: Don Roilewald. Delores Knez. Betl? Diana VanTassel, Helen Kourlis, Alexu ; Marcia Terrv, MIDDLE ROW: Jean Mc in ' Joyce Jordan, Lvnn McDaniels, Charleni r ' Tom Parkes. Linda Greeorv, Sue McGillon Moore. FRONT ROW: Bruce McKinslry. Jai . Rosa Brock. Roper Sinden, Marjarct Roll e ickaiu. FRENCH HORNS BACK ROW: Maria Norman, Linda Simpson, Bill Self, Barbara Balleck, Vickie Long. FRONT ROW: Dick Pe- terson, Cheryl Updike, Ann Tucker, Margaret Norman. SAXOPHONES BACK ROW: Jackie Mann, Carolyn Mc- Evoy, Linda Knez, Linda Preece, Janice James, Pamela McLeod, Nancy Silver. FRONT ROW: Marci Jones, Mary Lee Miller, Ester Jo Self, Carolyn Morris, Cheryl Pankey. 64 BASS SECTION: Lonia Graham, John Gunn, Gary Miller, Mark Witham, Ray Green. FRONT: Rockie Rogers, Nancy Lockhart. PERCUSSION SECTION— Left to right: Carolyn Woolley, Willie Lucas, Charles Leiber, Larry Wood, Eva Lawton, Duane Johnson, Judi Witham. FIRST CHAIR BAND: Danny Schuler, Janice James, Dick Peterson. BAND COUNCIL— BACK: Representatives Danny Schu- ler — .Sr., Linda Kowach — Jr., Helen Kourlis — Soph., Mark Witham— Fresh. FRONT: Of- ficers — L a r r y Zimmerman — Pres., Charles Leiber — V.- Pres., Diane Davis — Sec, Lois Norman — Treasurer. ALL-STATE BAND: Linda Bilsing, Flute; Ester Jo Self, Sax. PIANISTS— BACK: Janis Yost, Carol Crozier, Judi Witham. FRONT: ' ' Nancy Lockhart, Danny Schuler, Karen Kroman. Play for Concerts. ALL-STATE CHUlR; Ujiin Schuler— Bass, Janice James — Alto, Lindean Lawton — Tenor, Loanna Redmon — Soprano. 65 GIRLS ' CHORUS— FOURTH ROW: Linda Knez, Larita Brooks, Alexis Hohimer, Gayle Smith, Patsie Kendall, Joyce Jordan, Amelia Morgan, Bobbie Wood, Marge Trucke, Carol Gardner, Esthermae Schrader, Donna McFarland, Janis Yost, Jane Robinson, Karen Kromann. THIRD ROW: Josephine Arellano, Judy Cooper, Mary Arellano, Thelma Duncan, Pat Shelton, Ellen Wilson, Elsie Garcia, Maureen EUgen, Rookie Rogers, Janice James, Carol Crozier, Judy Witham, Deanne Wickam, Charlotte Valentine. SECOND ROW: Loanna Redmond, Cheryl Allred, Rosie Blea, Nina Twite, Carol Brown, Marlene Mower, Joanne Trujillo, Linda Thompson, Royetta Duncan, Mary Dale, Rochelle Bush, Sandra Streeter, Mary Updike, Susan Kram- er, Mr. Davis. FIRST ROW: Trudy Santistevan, Bonita Arellano, Susie Mascarenas, Cathy Hall, Pat Webster, Shirley Pell, Joyce Bower, Linda Gooch, Cheryl Groseclose, Leona Gross, Nancy Lockhart. BOYS ' CHORUS— BACK ROW: Lowell Allred, Bill Schneider, Jim Gardner, Dave Everett, Paul Brunsvold, Ervan Watson, Dennis Winn, Ken Clark, Clarence Corriveau, Sam Rinker, Bob Cooper, lies Winder, Frank Stefonick, Jake Garcia. THIRD ROW: Don Davis, Lynn Blevins, Hiro Sugarwara, Linndean Lawton, Ronny Buchanan, Roger Sinden, Mike Pettus, Bob Witham, Neil Booren, Noland Jackson, Pete Garcia. SECOND ROW: Lee White, Charles Cox, Art Downing, Darell Wisdom, Benson Kline, Nick Lopez, Jeff Hamilton, Dan Schuler, Steve Twite, Kelly Trujillo. FRONT ROW: Wayne Meineke, Mike Carson, John Pal- mer, Dan Kline, Jerry Miller, Tom Winslow, Joe Garcia, Willy Gallegoes, Tom Carson, Phillip Palmer, Mr. Davis. 66 A CTIVITIES This year. I believe, has been very prosperous activity-wise. You will remem- ber how we started the year off with our State Champion Cross-Country Team, our Conference Champion Football Team, and our Band which received high honors at Fort Collins. These things sort of set a goal for all of our activities the rest of the year and I believe we met them all very well. Now it is up to the underclassmen to keep the good name of ol ' Mo Co Hi going strong. Dwight Cook Student Council President 67 STUDENT COUiNCIL— BACK ROW: Mr. Little, Sponsor; Jeanne Cheedle, Maria Herrera, Ann Brunsvold, Gary Lively, Dick Trucke, Jim Stehle, John Gates, Walt Proctor, Larry Rutherford, Bill Self, Sam Rinker, Bruce McKinstry, Bernie Kendall, Tom Carson, Royetta Duncan, Cheryl McCall. FRONT ROW: Cheryl Pankey, Steve Shepherd, Doug Livingston, Gerald Henderson— Vice-President ; Dwight Cook— President; Nancy Lockhart— Secretary; Susie Waters— Reporter; Carter Chadwick, Janet Herod, Carla Cook. STUDENT COUNCIL DWIGHT COOK League Student Council President MCHS President MR. LITTLE Student Council Sponsor NANCY LOCKHART League Student Council Secretary MCHS Secretary 68 FUTURE LEADERS IN DISTRIBUTION AND MARKETING SCIENCE CLUB— STANDING: Diane Boofen, Mr. Malmstrom, Linda Herod, Larry Fuss, Marianne Harding, Billy Kline, Judy Loyd, Tom Calder, Charlotte Salisbury, Danny Schu- ler, Carla Cook, Jon Culverwell, Doug Pitts, Mr. Gallegos, Bernie Kendall, Roger Hutton. SEATED: Marie Gray, Lowa Updike, Diane Davis, Janet Herod, Darlene Osborn, Debbie Beaver, Deanne Wickam, Carla Pirn, Rockie Rogers. Science Fair Feb. 10 Winners BIOLOGY WINNERS: Rockie Rogers 1st, Rosa Brock 2nd, Linda Kowach 3rd, Myrtle Deakins 4th, not shown Alice Mc- Kinnon 5th. PHYSICAL SCIENCE WINNERS: Bernie Kendall 1st, Doug Pitts 2nd, Dwight Cook 3rd, Clarence Corriveau 5th, not shown Jon Culverwell 4th. MATH WINNERS: Carter Chadwick 2nd, Mike Chivington 3rd, Larry Hayes 1st. GENERAL SCIENCE WINNER: Merry Moore 1st. i- -ll FFA— BACK: Billy Kline, Sparky Seely, Tom Maneotis, Gray Hibbard, Sam Rinker, Don Carter, Mike Duzik, Marvin Mc- Entyre, Walt Procter, Burton Clements, Mr. Spicer, Sponsor. MIDDLE: Dave Haskins, Dale Walters, Paul Jensen, Mike Byrd, Doug Davidson, Mike Carson, Lee Peed, Donnie Meyers. FRONT: Jim Fagg, Wayne Peed, Jim Gerber, Dennis Davidson, Charles Davidson, Charles Counts, Doug Livingston. FTA — BACK: Gerald Malmstrom, Sponsor; Nancy Lockhart, Linda Bilsing, Carolyn McEvoy, President; Susie Waters, Myrtle Deakins, Carolyn Wolley, Maria Herrera, Alice McKinnon, Linda Brownawell, Secretary. KNEELING: Bill Kitzhaber, Vice- President; Ervan Watson, Bernie Kendall, Tom Carson. 71 HA— BACK ROW: Silvia Miller, Alice McKinnon, Judy Pankey, Carol Ianel , Susan Byrd, Gail Smith, Beverly Rutherford, Christine littler. SEATED: Miss Gress — Sponsor, Goldie Gerber — District Representative, Philann Lighthizer — President, Caroline Root — V. Presi- enl, Linda Rutherford — Secretary, Carla Cook — Treasurer, Karen Carver. KL mat nt ■■,, i J r BOYS ' BLUE DANCE COMBO: Larry Woods, Gary Loyd, Mr. Medina, Sponsor, Cecil Gutierrez, Billy Sanborn. Homemaking Class cooks breakfast for the faculty. 72 MATH SEMINAR — Left to right: Janis Yost, Sue-Zan Beye, Tom Calder, Linda Kowach, Clarence Corriveau, Ann Hladky, Doug Pitts, Myrtle Deakins, Bob Killillay, Larry Fuss, Bruce McKinstry, Larry Hayes, Gary Loyd, Mr. Kyle. LATIN AMERICAN CLUB— BACK ROW: Jerry Monger, Kelly Trujillo, Orlie Duran, Mike Maxon, Phil Schneider, Deloss Jackson, Val Atwood, Mr. Medina, Sponsor. SEATED: Linda Heatherington, Jo Arellano, Alice McKinnon, Charlene Pickett, Pam Brannan, Shirley Pell, Linda Rountree. 73 BULLDOG TALES STAFF— BACK ROW: Tom Maneotis, Phil Schneider, Charles Counts, Mike Webster, Rich Robidoux, Lynn Blevins, Dan Carson, Paul Brunsvold. FRONT ROW: Ken Kiser, Marci Jones, Esther Schrader, Myrtle Deakins, Lorita Brooks, Susan Russel, Tom Carson. LIBRARIANS— STANDING: lies Winder, Thelma Duncan, Lynn Rogers, Don Davis, Larry Hayes, Paula Cook, Laurel Os- born, Dugan Douglas, Deloss Jackson, Shirley Rauch, Neil Boren, George Keith, Charles Counts, Ken Kiser. SEATED: ' Esther Jo Self, Gilda Lancaster, Bonnie Richins, Sponsor, Elizabeth Bowen. 74 ANNUAL STAFF STANDING: Dwight Cook, Sue-Zan Beye, Doug Liv- ingston, Gray Hibbard, Janis Yost, Tom Maneotis, Amelia Morgan, Jo Callaway, Mrs. Wingo, sponsor. SEATED: Esther Schrader, Susan Russell, Jane Rob- inson, Mary Dale, Laurel Osborn, Linda Knez, Mary Rose Martinez, Karen Kromann. Not shown: Sparky Seely, Nancy Lockhart, Terry Constable, Judi Witham. WW F ' ' P V ' «l V m m OFFICE ASSISTANTS BEHIND DESK: Jo Calloway, Bonnie Richens, Gilda Lancaster, Sharon Brooks, Laurel Osborn, Terry Constable, Dwight Cook, Larry Hayes, Sue-Zan IJeye, Mr. Little. IN FRONT OF DESK: Deanne Wickam, Jeanne Cheedle, Jane Robinson, Carolyn McEvoy, Karen Kromann, Susan Russell, Sally Mock. 75 PEP CLUB— BACK ROW: Mr. Figal, Carolyn Dristle, Carla Cook, Paula Cook, l.orna Klgcn, Mr. Zediker. SIXTH ROW: Anna Mae Schneid er, Jeanne Cox, Jane Robinson, Mary Rose Martinez, Linda Kowach, Lillian Charchalis, Esther Schrader, Karen Kromann, Jeanne Cheedle, Thelma Duncan, Marge Trucke, Janis Yost, Susan Russell. FIFTH ROW: Sue-Zan Beye, Cheryl McCall, Margaret Roll, Cheryl Updike, Royetta Duncan, Charlotte Salisbury, Marianne Harding, Barbara Hill, Lynn Rogers, Linda Gregory, Sheila Reach, Donna Harvey. FOURTH ROW: Donna McFarland, Linda Brownwell, Sally Robacker, Maria Herrera, Susan Waters, Shirley Ranch, Judy Counts, Joanne Kline, Juanita Hume, Marie Gray, Gayle Smith, Ann Hladky, Claudia Shepherd. THIRD ROW: Dianne Beckett, Rockie Rogers, Merry Moore, Carolyn McEvoy, Linda Henderson, Sue Hladkey, Judy Levkulich, Jeanne Cox, Pam McLeod, Norma Gray, Carolea Johnson, Georgia Kourlis. SECOND ROW: Lowa Updike, Myrtle Deakins, Linda Bilsing, Charla Fuss, Diane Booren, Linda Preece, Sherry Schafer, Ester Jo Self, Linda Simpson, Diane Davis, Deanne Wickam, Helen Kourlis, Susan Kramer. FRONT ROW: Cheerleaders, Ann Tucker, Linda Rutherford, Judy Loyd, Beverly Rutherford, Bobbie Wood, JoAnn Mathers. MC CLUB— BACK ROW: Coach Brown, Coach Janosec, Bill Loudy, Larry Hayes, Deems Utzinger, Steve Shepherd, Charles Lieber, Larry Jackson, Craig Hill. MIDDLE ROW: Terry Constable, Clarence Corriveau, Dugan Douglas, Gary Loyd, Dennis Winn, Tom Shockly, Dan Carson, Rich Roubidoux, Mike Chiviington. FRONT ROW: Bernie Kendall, Paul Brunsvold, Tom Carson, Doug Livingston, Gray Hibbard, Nick Lopez, Jim Carver, Don Davis, Larry Henderson, Dwight Cook. 76 BEVERLY RUTHERFORD LINDA RUTHERFORD ANN TUCKER ' t . m QUEEN— Susan Russell KING — Tom Carson ' SENIOR ESCORTS— Nancy Lockhart Rich Robidoux i l I SOPHOMORE ESCORTS— JoAnn Mathers Orlie Duran HOMECOMING OCTOBER 18 Theme — Mardi Gras Queen — Susan Russell King — Tom Carson Honored Guest — Mrs. Clyde Brewer Class of ' 23 Score of Game — Craig 33 — Steamboat 12 Weather — Fair JUNIOR ESCORTS— Margaret Norman Dan Carson FRESHMAN ESCORTS— Susan Kramer Burkie Wynkoop HONORED GUEST— Mrs. Clyde Brewer 78 OFFICERS: Carol Crozier, Vice-President; Linda Kowach, President; Marci Jones, Secretary -Treas- urer; Mary Updike, Point Keeper. THESPIANS BACK ROW: Linda Gooch, Carolyn McEvoy, Cherie Marley, Debbie Beaver, Jeanie Cox, Paula Cook, Carol Callaway, Lynne Rogers, Mr. Wea- ver. THIRD ROW: Maria Herrera, Deanne Wickam, Jeff Hamilton, Ted White- side, Terry Constable, Pamela McLeod, Ann Brinks, Anna Schneider, Ellen Wilson, Richard Keith. SECOND ROW: Margaret Roll, Diane Bo- reen, Carol Crozier, Linda Kowach, Marci Jones, Mary Updike, Alice Estey. FRONT ROW: Ray Green, Art Downing, Dick Peter- son. CAST OF MANY MOONS— STANDING: Mary Up- dike, Margaret Roll, Patrica Glen, Ann Brinks, Le- roy Blea, Jeff Hamilton, Nancy Lockhart. SEATED: Carol Callaway, Terry Constable, Marci Jones. SALLY MOCK Homemaking of Tomorrow. Sponsored by General Mills BRUCE McKINSTRY National Merit Scholarship Quahfying Test Letter of Commendation Rich Roubidoux and Clarence. Denver Post Choice of Outstanding Football Players. Rich was AU American High School Honorable Mention. Youth Leadership Contest. Susan Waters and Mr. Dun- can. Sponsored by Elks Lodge mussussisBsmifi i -JST ' f •:j Linda Lee Heatherington, Harold Maddocks, Junior Junior Judy Schumake, Brian Canada Mark Olsen, Junior Student Teacher Student Teacher, Distributive Ed. Distributive Ed. and Bookkeeping and U.S. History NEW STUDENTS -SECOND SEMESTER Bob Johnson Sophomore Ron HiUer Sophomore Jerry Gauthier Sophomore Sharon Foster Freshman Gary Garrett Freshman Voice of Democracy Win- ners — Esther Schrader, 3rd. Darlene Osborn, 2nd. Terry Constable, 1st. Sponsored by V.F.W. 82 Girls ' Softball Champs — Susan Kramer, Sherry Scha- effer, Anna Schneider, not shown, Donna Wessendorf, Donna McFarland. Volleyball Champions — Shir- ley Graig, Sharon Hertzog, Lonia Graham, Patsie Ken- dall, Marie Gray. Alkii A, Michele McKibben Dorothy Skinner Fred Killillay Mike Ursich David Taylor Seniors who left early in year to finish school elsewhere David Taylor, Soph., returned to Craig from Vernal OUR A-l Laundry A W Drive-Inn Ace Salvage Company Alamo Hotel and Court American Gilsonite Company Allis-Chalmers Agency A Friend Barrett ' s Men ' s Store Bestway Building Center Betty ' s Shop Bill ' s Market and Lockers Blue and White Laundromat Bob and Jerry ' s Barber Shop L. C. Booren. O.D. Byrde ' s Tot and Teen Shop Chamberlin Brothers A Friend A Friend City Garage Colowyo Coal Company Continental Oil Company Cooney and Balleck Excavating Cosgriff Motor Hotel Cowan ' s Drug Store Craig Cab Company Craig Furniture Store Craig Greenhouse and Floral Craig Motor Company Craig Sales Company Craig Sewing Machine Center Craig Sports Craig Steel Salvage Company Craig Tire Mileage Craig Wool Warehouse Daily North-West Colorado Press Davis Hotel Don ' s Sinclair Service Easley ' s Cafe El Rancho Motel Empire Courier First Federal Savings and Loan Assn. The Florette Ray Foster Auto Golden Rule Store Forrest Gray Construction Company Greeley Gas Company Green Furniture Company Ground ' s Retail Milk Delivery Hageman Auto Service Haynes Texaco Service Heintz Plumbing and Heating Behind every successful annual there is the unseen help and support of the many boosters who help to finance the yearbook. We, the MoCo High An- nual Staff, wish to express our ap- Hested Store Holiday Enterprises. Inc. Home Hotel Horton ' s Frontier Service Household Gas and Appliance Company Humble Oil Company Ray Hume Hutton ' s Radio Shop Ideal Bakery Indian Head Motel Irick ' s Saddle Shop Jackson ' s Office Supply Jim ' s Floor Covering K M Service Kester Jewelry BOOSTERS preciation for their generosity to us and for their continuous support of iall school activities throughout the year. Sue Zan Beye King ' s Upholstery Company Frank C. Klein Company A Friend L. J. Standard Service Station Lariat Motel Larson Transportation Company Loyd ' s Inc. McCandless McCandless, Veterinarians McKibben Construction Company Maneotis Sheep Company Margaret ' s Beauty Shop Marj Marr Shop Meats Grain Company Meek Brothers Millers Auto Parts and Supplies Joe Miller ' s Blacksmith and Weldins Moffat County Abstract Company Moffat County Lumber and Supply Moffat County State Bank A Friend Montgomery Ward Mountain Air Spray Mountain State Electric Company N. W. Colorado Pipe and Storage Oriental Service Station J. Albert Ottens Palace Drug Store A Friend J. C. Penney Company A Friend Radio Station, KRAI Rainbow Cafe Ralph P. Razzano Reid Chevrolet Company Roger ' s Grain Elevator Roger ' s Hardware and Seeds Safeway Sather ' s Jewelry Leo Schneider Service Cleaners M. L. Shepherd and Sons A Friend Siebott Hardware Standard Oil Company State Farm Insurance Style Beauty Shop Sullivan ' s Cottage Courts Superior Tire Service Swanson ' s Shoe Store A Friend Trailer Home Rental and Sales Trav-o-Tel Motel Alex Urie Valley Service Supply A Friend Vogue Beauty Salon Wardrobe Cleaners Watson Motor Company A Friend Witte ' s Inc. A Friend Yampa Valley Dairy Yampa Valley Electric Assn., Inc. Yampa Valley Ready Mix Lew Yost Agency A Friend Zobel Mortuary 85 STUDENT INDEX Adamek, Gene 13 Allen, Leona 42 Allred, Dee 36 Allred, Cheryl 23, 66 Allred, Lowell 13, 66, 69 Anderson, Deone 36 Angelo, Anthony 36, 51, 52, 60 Aragon, Lupie 42 Arellano, Bonita 42, 66 Arellano, Josephine 13, 66, 73 Arellano, Mary 30, 66 Archuleta, Mary 42 Armstrong, Bob 13 Armstrong Kevin 13 Artwood, Christy Val 30, 73 Baker, Donna 42 Balleck, Barbara 42, 64 Barber, Lynn 30, 69 Beaver, Deborah 36, 70, 81 Beaver, Larry 13, 55, 56 Beckett, Diane 30, 76 Behrman, Floyd 14 Bennett, Johnny 14, 69 Berentis, Jerry 36, 55 Beye, Sue Zan 14, 62, 73, 75, 76 Biking, Linda 30, 64, 65, 71, 76 Bittler, Doris Christine 36, 72 Blakesley, Linda 42 Blankenship, Doug 37 Blea, Manuel Leroy 14, 81 Blea, Rosa 31, 66 Blevins, Lynn 14, 64, 66, 74 Booren, Diana 42, 70, 76, 81 Boren, Darcy 31 Boren, Neil 14, 66, 74 Bower, Joyce 42, 66 Brannan, Gary 31 Brannan, Pamela 37, 73 Brinks, Ann 37, 81 Brock, Rosa 42, 63, 64, 70 Brooks, Joanne 42 Brooks, Larita 31, 66, 74 Brooks, Sherry 31, 75 Brown, Carol 31, 66 Brown, Joyce 31 Brown, Julie 42, 64 Brown, Stephen 42 Brownawell, Linda 31, 71, 76 Brunsvold, Ann 31, 68 Brunsvold, Paul 15, 66, 74, 76 Buchanan, Ronald 42, 66 Byrd, Patrick 42, 71 Byrd, Susan 42, 72 Bush, Rochelle 15, 66 Calder, Tom 15, 58, 59, 63, 64, 70, 73 Callaway, Jo 15, 75 Callaway, Carol 15, 81 Camp, Floy 37 Campbell, Linda 42 Carson, Dan 31, 51, 52, 74, 76, 78 Carson, Mike 42, 51, 55, 56, 66, 71 Carson, Tom 15, 50, 51, 55, 56, 57, 66, 68, 71, 74, 76, 78 Carter, Don 16, 71 Carver, James 16, 51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 76 Carver, Karen 37, 72 Castle, Marc 31 Chadwick, Carter 36, 63, 64, 68, 70 Chamberlin, Bert 42 Charchalis, Lillian 37, 76 Cheedle, Jeanne 31, 68, 74, 76 Chivington, Michael 31, 54, 70, 76 Clark, Kenneth 16, 66 Clave, Louis 16, 51 Clements, Burton 37, 71 Christensen, Joyce 31 Collins, Dennis 31 Columbia, Patricia 45 Conner, Charlene 31, 62, 63, 64 Conniff, Cathie 42 Conniff, Judy 37 Connor, Thomas 37, 60 Conrow, Elise 43 Constable, Terry 16, 54, 75, 76, 81, 82 Cook, Carla 37, 68, 70, 72, 76 Cook, Dwight 16, 51, 52, 58, 59, 68, 70, 75,76 Cook, Paula 37, 74, 76, 81 Cooper, Carolyn 37 Cooper, Judy 17, 66 Cooper, Robert 31, 66 Cooper, Ronald 43 66, 70, 73, 76, 81 Corriveau, Clarence 17, 51, 53, 63, 64, Counts, Charles 17, 71, 74 Counts, Judy 37, 76 Cox, Charles 31, 51, 66 Cox, Donna Jean 43, 62, 76, 81 Craig, Shirley 31, 82 Craig, Teddy 37, 57 Crozier, Carol 30, 65, 66, 81 Crow, Christy 43 Culverwell, Carolyn 43, 64 Culverwell, Jon 17, 70 Dale, Mary 17, 66, 75 Davidson, Charles 37, 71 Davidson, Dennis 31, 71 Davidson, Douglas 43, 71 Davis, Diane 36, 62, 64, 65, 70, 76 Davis, Don 17, 58, 59, 66, 74, 76 Deakins, Myrtle 31, 63, 64, 70, 71, 73, 74, 76 Deakins, Tom 31 Dean, David 31, 51, 53, 55, 56 DeLuca, Kathryn 43 Dent, Pete 37, 60 DeRusha, Coy 43, 64 Douglas, Donald 31, 51, 53, 74, 76 Douglas, Vicki 37 Dristle, Carolyn 43, 76 Downing, Arthur 32, 66, 81 Duncan, Kenny 43, 51, 60 Duncan, Royetta 43, 64, 66, 68, 76 Duncan, Thelma 32, 66, 74, 76 Duran, Orlie 37, 54, 60, 73, 78 Duzik, Michael 18, 71 Eaton, Joan 37 Earle, Edna 37 Eberk, Jim 18 Echols, Roger 37 Echols, Roy 43 Eisenhauer, Charles 37 Ellgen, Lorna 32, 64, 76 Ellgen, Maureen 43, 66 Erwin, Bill 37 Estey, Alice 32, 81 Everett; Dave 32, 66 Fagg, Jim 37, 71 Fisher, Daniel 32, 51 Fletcher, David 18 Foote, C. G. 82 Foster, John 43 Foster, Ray 32 Foster, Sheron 82 Fuss, Larry 32, 70, 73, 76 Fuss, Shark 43, 63, 64 Gabor, Gerd 38 Gallegoes, Jennie 18, 69 Gallegos, Wilfred 32, 51, 52, 58, 59, 66 Garcia, Elsie 43, 66 Garcia, Jake 32, 66 Garcia, Joe 32, 55, 66 Garcia, Johnny 43 Garcia, Pete 32, 66 Gardner, Carole 38, 66 Gardner, James 32, 51, 53, 66 Garrett, Gary 82 Gates, John 38, 51, 53, 68 Gauthier, Jerry 82 Gerber, Goldie 32, 72 Gerber, Jim 18, 71 Glenn, Patricia 32, 81 Gooch, Linda 32, 64, 66, 81 Graham, Lonnie 38, 65, 82 Gray, Evelyn 43 Gray, Marie 32, 70, 76, 82 Gray, Kurt 43 Gray, Norma 38, 76 Gray, Raymond 38, 55, 81 Green, Jim A. 38 Green, Jim M. 32 Green, Paula 43 Green, Ray 43, 55, 65 Gregory, Linda 32, 63, 64, 76 Groseclose, Sheryl 32, 66 Gross, Albert 32 Gross, Leona 43, 66 Gutierrez, Cecil 32, 62, 63, 64, 72 Gunn, Johnny 38, 59, 65 Gutierrez, Floyd 38 Hall, Catherine 43, 66 86 Hall, Kenneth 43, 64 Hall, Mary 38 Hall, Starlyn 44 Hamilton, Jeffrey 32, 51, 53, 66, 81 Harding, Marianne 38, 70, 76 Hargadine, Richard 44, 55, 56, 57 Harvey, Donna 38, 76 Haskins, Bonnie 44 Haskins, Dave 38, 55, 71 Hawkins, James 44 Hayes, Larry 32, 51, 52, 70, 73, 74, 75, 76 Haynes, Kendall 44 Heatherington, Linda 73, 82 Henderson, Gerald 33, 51, 52, 68 Henderson, Harley 33 Henderson, Larry 30, 51, 52, 58, 59, 76 Henderson, Lenny 38, 60 Henderson, Linda 44, 70, 76 Herod, Cynthia 44 Herod, Janet 38, 64, 68, 70 Herod, Linda 44, 64 Herrera, Maria 33, 62, 67, 71, 76, 81 Herrera, Vito 44 Hertzog, Bill 38 Hertzog, Devona 33 Hertzog, Sharon 44, 82 Hibbard, Gray 12, 58, 71, 75, 76 Hill, Barbara 38, 76 Hill, Craig 33, 76 Hill, William 44, 64 Hillier, Ron 82 Hladky, Ann 33, 73, 76 Hladky, Sue 44, 76 Hohimer, Alexis 38, 64, 66 Hoth, Michael 44 Howard, Delbert 38 Hoth, Rose 18, 69 Hume, Jacque 44, 76 Hume, Juanita 33 Hutchinson, John 38, 51, 52 Hutton, Roger 33, 70 Ingersoll, Carl 38 Jackson, Deloss 38, 73, 74 Jackson, Cindy 44, 64 Jackson, Larry 33, 64, 76 Jackson, Mary 33 Jackson, Nolan 33, 66 James, Janice 19, 63, 64, 65, 66 Jeannerett, Richard 44, 60 Jensen, Harold 44 Jennings, Marjorie 38 Johnson, Betty 44, 64 Johnson, Bob 82 Johnson, Carolea 38, 76 Johnson, Duane 19, 65 Johnson, Harold 44, 60 Johnson, Ronald 44 Johnson, Terry 19, 69 Johnson, Trudy 19, 66 Jones, Alvin 44 Jones, Karen 39 Jones, Marci 33, 64, 74, 81 Jordan, Joyce 39, 64, 66 Kauppila, Alan 44 Keith, Alice 44 Keith, Geroge 39, 74 Keith, Richard 33, 81 Kelley, John 44 Kempker, Carolyn 19 Kempker, Pamela 33, 66 Kendall, Bernie 19, 54, 68, 70, 71, 76 Kendall, Patsie 33, 82 KiUillay, Robert 20, 73 Kiser, Kenneth 20, 74 Kitzhaber, Bill 20 Kitzhaber, Paul 45, 71 Klein, James 33 Klein, Joanne 39, 76 Klein, Michael 33 Kline, Benson 20, 66 Kline, Dan 33, 55, 56, 66 Kline, William 45, 70, 71 Knez, David 33 Knez, Delores 33, 64 Knez, Linda 20, 63, 64, 66, 75 Knez, Lorraine 39 Knez, Paul 45 Knuth, Gordon 33 Kourlis, Georgia 45, 76 Kourlis, Helen 39, 64, 65, 71, 76 Kowach, Linda 33, 63, 64, 65, 70, 73, 76,81 Kramer, Susan 45, 66, 76, 78, 82 Kromann, Karen 20, 62, 65, 66, 75, 76 Lambert, David 39 Lancaster, Susan 45 Lancaster, Gilda 33, 74, 75 Lawton, Eva 45, 65 Lawton, Lindean 21, 66, 69 Letsinger, Robert 33 Levkulish, Judy 45, 76 Lieber, Charles 34, 51, 52, 65, 76 Lighthizer, Philann 39, 72 Lively, Gary 39, 68 Lively, Larry 39 Livingston, Doug 12, 58, 68, 71, 75, 76 Lockhart, Nancy 21, 62, 65, 66, 68, 71, 75, 78, 81 Long, Vickie 45, 64 Lopez, Nick 21, 55, 66, 76 Loudy, William 21, 76 Loyd, Gary 21, 51, 53, 63, 64, 71, 72, 76 Loyd, Judy 39, 70, 76, 77 Lucus, William 39, 63, 65 Lyon, Dennis 39, 64 Mack, Patty 34 Maddocks, Harold 82 Madrid, Genevieve 39 Maneotis, Bessie 39 Maneotis, Tom 21, 71, 74, 75 Manley, Betty 22 Manley, Carol 39, 72 Mann, Jacqueline 39, 63, 64 Mansfield, Sandra 45 Marley, Cheryl 34, 81 Mascarenas, Susie 39, 66 Martinez, Mary Rose 22, 69, 75, 76 Mathers Joann 39, 76, 77, 78 Mathers, Linda 34, 62, 64 Mathers, Tom 45, 51 Maxson, Mike 22, 51, 58, 52, 59, 73 Meek, Jaunita 22 Meineke, Wayne 45, 66 Merlino, Charles 45, 51, 60, 64 Miller, Gary 39, 51, 60, 63, 65 Miller, Jerry 45, 66 Miller, Marilee 45, 64 Miller, Silvia 39, 72 Mock, Sally 22, 75, 81 Monger, Jerry 22, 69, 73 Moore, Francis 34, 54 Moore, Merry 45, 64, 70, 76 Moore, Steve 34 Morgan, Amelia 23, 66, 75 Morris, Carolyn 45, 64 Morrison, Clifford 34 Mosley, Margaret 45 Mower, Marlene 39, 66 Murphy, Kathleen 45 Myers, Donald 45, 71 Myers, Kaye 39 McCaU, Cheryl 23, 68, 69, 76 McDaniel, Lynn 34, 64 McEvoy, Carolyn 34, 62, 63, 64, 71, 75, 76, 81 McFarland, Donna 23, 66, 76, 82 McGilton, Susan 40, 64 Mclntyre, Marvin 40, 51, 53, 71 McKee, Juhe 45 McKee, William 23, 69 McKinnon, Alice 34, 70, 71, 72, 73 McKinstry, Bruce 23, 55, 56, 62, 64, 68, 73,81 McLeod, Pamela 40, 63, 64, 76, 81 McPherson, Glen 34 McPhereson, Jean 45, 64 McWhorter, Robert 45 Nichols, Everett 35 Norman, Lois 46, 64, 65 Norman, Margaret 34, 64, 78 Osborn, Darlene 36, 70, 82 Osborn, Gary 46 Osborn, Laurel 24, 74, 75 Palmer, Jonathan 46, 51, 55, 66 Palmer, Philip 34, 51, 52, 55, 56, 57, 66 Pankey, Cheryl 42, 63, 64 Pankey, Judy 40, 63, 64 Parkes, Tom 46, 64 Paulson, Karen 34 Peed, Wayne 40, 71 Peed, Lee 46, 71 Pell, Shirley 24, 66, 73 Peterson, Richard 40, 64, 65, 81 Pettus, Mike 40, 60, 66 Pickett, Charleen 40 Pickett, Coleen 40, 73 Pim, Carla 24, 70 87 Pitts, John 34, 70, 73 Pleasant, John 40 PTool, Charles 34 Preece, Cleve 40, 55, 57 Preece, Linda 46, 64, 76 Preece, Lonny 46 Prichard, Gale 24 Proctor, Waher 46, 51, 55, 57, 68, 71 Rader, Linda 40 Ranch, Shirley 40, 74, 76 Reach, Shiela 46, 76 Redmon, Loana 40, 65, 66 Richardson, Grant 24 Richardson, Ray 34, 51 Richins, Bonnie 34, 74, 75 Rinker, Margaret 40 Rinker, Samuel 24, 66, 68, 71 Robacker, Sally 34, 76 Robidoux, Ray 40, 51, 60 Robidoux, Rich 25, 50, 51, 58, 69, 74, 76, 78, 81 Robinson, Jane 25, 66, 75, 76 Rodewald, Don 46, 64 Rogers, Craig 46, 51, 60 Rogers, Lynne 25, 74, 76, 81 Rogers, Rockie 34, 62, 65, 66, 70, 76 Rogers, Roger 46 RoU, Margaret 40, 63, 64, 76, 81 RolUns, Trent 40 Root, Caroline 40, 72 Rountree, Lynda 34, 73 Russell, Susan 12, 74, 75, 76, 78 Rutherford, Beverly 40, 72, 76, 77 Rutherford, Lawrence 34, 68 Rutherford, Linda 34, 72, 76, 77 Sadvar, Chuck 46, 64 Sadvar, Richard 36, 63, 64 Salisbury, Charlotte 40, 70, 76 Sanborn, Billy 40, 55, 57, 63, 64, 72 Sanborn, Tony 46 Schaeffer, Sherry 46, 76, 82 Schneider, Anna Mae 46, 76, 81, 82 Schneider, Philip 25, 73, 74 Schneider, Wilham 25, 66 Schrader, Esthermae 25, 62, 66, 74, 75, 76,82 Schuler, Dan 26, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 70 Schumake, Judy 82 Seely, Lowry 26, 71, 75 Seick, Ladawn 35, 62 Self, Billy 46, 60, 64, 68 Self, Esther Jo 35, 63, 64, 65, 74, 76 Shaffer, Joe 42, 51, 60 Shelly, John 35 Shelton, Mike 40 Shehon, Patricia 21, 66, 68 Shepherd, Claudia 46, 76 Shepard, Kathryn 46 Shepherd, Steve 35, 54, 60, 68, 76 Shockley, Tom 40, 55, 57, 76 Silengo, Chuck 46, 60 Silver, Donald 26 Silver, Nancy 46, 64 Simpson, Barbara 46 Simpson, Kathryn 46 Simpson, Linda 46, 76, 64 Sinden, Roger 35, 63, 64, 66 Smith, Alice 41 Smith, Brad 41, 59 Smith, Gayle 35, 66, 72, 76 Smuin, Marilyn 41 Spangler, Chris 47 Sprott, Gary 47 Stefonick, Frank 26, 51, 53, 55, 56, 66 Stehle, Cary 47 Stehle, James 47, 68 Stehle, Kelvin 35 Streeter, Sandra 35, 66 Streeter, Virginia 47 Sugawara, Hiroomi 4, 26, 66 Sutter, Sam 47 Sweetland, Gary 35 Taylor, David 83 Terry, Marcia 47, 64 Thomas, Margaret 47 Thomas, Peggy 26 Thompson, Alan 35 Thompson, Jack 47 Thompson, Linda 66 Townsend, Richard 47, 51, 60 Trucke, Marge 41, 66, 76 Trucke, Richard 47, 60, 68 Trujillo, Delbert 35, 55, 56, 57 Trujillo, Jo Ann 47, 66 Trujillo, Kelly 27, 55, 56, 66, 73 Tucker, Ann 41, 64, 76, 77 Turner, Craig 47, 60, 63, 64 Turner, Glenn 27 Twite, Ken 41 Twite, Nina 47, 66 Twite, Steven 47, 66 Updike, Cheryl 41, 64, 76 Updike, Lowa 41, 70, 76 Updike, Mary 35, 66, 81 Updike, Rodney 27, 69 Ursich, Sharman 47 Utzinger, Deems 30, 51, 53, 60, 76 Valentine, Charlotte 47, 66 Van Dorn, Norman 47, 63, 64 Van Tassel, Diana 35, 64 Van Tassel, Donna 47 Vigil, Roger 41, 55, 56, 57 Wagner, Judith 35 Walters, Dale 41, 71 Waters, Susan 35, 68, 71, 76, 81 Watson, Dennis 35 Watson, Ervan 27, 66, 71 Watts, Larry 35 Webster, Mike 35, 74 Webster, Pat 27, 66 Wells, Dennis 47 Wessendorf, Donna 41, 82 White, Edward 41, 66 Whiteside, Ted 35, 81 Wickam, Deanne 35, 62, 63, 64, 66, 70, 75, 76, 81 Wilkerson, Charles 47, 51 Wilson, Cherilynn 27 Wilson, Ellen 47, 66, 81 Winder, lies 28, 66, 74 Winn, Dennis 35, 58, 59, 60, 66, 76 Winslow, Tom 47, 51, 66 Wisdom, Darrell 41, 51, 52, 66 Witham, Bob 41, 51, 53, 66 Witham, Judi 28, 65, 66, 75 Witham, Mark 48, 51, 60, 63, 65 Wood, Bobbi 41, 66, 76, 77 Wood, Larry 35, 62, 63, 65, 69, 72 Woolley, Carolyn 35, 62, 63, 65, 71 Wynkoop, Burkie 42, 51, 55, 57, 77 Yost, Janis 28, 62, 65, 66, 73, 75, 76 Zimmerman, Larry 28, 62, 63, 64, 65 Zulian, Alice 41 Zulian, Bob 28, 69 FACULTY INDEX Anderson, Harold 6, 36, 69 Bartlett, Violet 10 Bowen, Elizabeth 6, 74 Brown, Mel 7, 50, 58, 76 Brunsvold, 0. A. 6 Canada, Brian 82 Davis, Vern 7, 62, 63, 66 Deyo, Doug 7, 55, 56 Eddy, John 7, 36 Figal, Reg 7, 50, 76 Funk, Bill 6 Gallegos, Tony 7, 30, 70 Garner, James 7, 48 Gress, Judith 8, 30, 72 Janosec, Joe 8, 48, 50, 58, 60, 76 Jepkema, John 8, 28 Jerke, Chuck 8, 36, 55, 56 Jobe, Mildred 6 Kinsinger, Connie 10 Kyle, Joe 8, 28, 73 Little, Roger 6, 68, 75 Malmstrom, Gerald 8, 30, 70, 71 Medina, Augustine 8, 30, 72, 73 Moore, Dean 6 Olsen, Mark 82 Paxton, Louanne 8, 36 Quella, Shirley Giles 7, 28 Raley, Jean 10 Romero, Al 10 Schnegelberger, Amelia 9, 48 Salazar, Mike 10 Sheard, Minnie 9 Shipman, Mary Jean 10 Spicer, Bill 9, 36, 71 Thompson, Bob 9, 28 Townsend, Edgar 6 Waite, Bill 9, 48 Waters, Eloise 10 Weaver, Richard 9, 81 Wingo, Elsie 9, 75 Zediker, Dwight 9, 48, 60, 76 88 Mo Co Hi ' 64 Summer Supplement Moffat County High School — Craig, Colorado CONFERENCE BASKETBALL Left to right: Willie Gallegos, Mike Maxson, Rich Robidoux, Dwight Cook, Tom Calder, Don Davis; With District Tourney Trophy. CONFERENCE CHAMPION TROPHY-Left to right: Doug Living- ston, Mike Maxson, Rich Robidoux, Brad Smith, Dwight Cook, Don Davis, Tom Calder; With Conference Co-Champion Trophy. All Conference team; 1st Rich Robidoux, 4th Gray Hibbard, 10th Brad Smith. Willie Gallegos, Rich Robidoux; With Conference Football Trophy. BASKETBALL We can truly say that the final three weeks of Basketball were the greatest Mo Co Hi has ever seen. The final two games were split with a win over Rangely and a narrow loss to Carbondale. At the district tourney the Bulldogs had the desire to win all the way. The strong team defeated Meeker in the first game and then rolled past Glenwood to become the Conference Co-Champions and the district Champions. At state the Bulldogs seemed to have everything it took to become state champions. In the first game the Bulldogs defeated a strong Del Norte team and then in the Semi- Finals the Bulldogs were defeated by the team that went on to become the Colorado State Champions in Class A. Basketball should have a shining future here at Moffat County High School with the foundation these boys set. SPRING TRACK VARSIT ' i liack Row: Coach Figal, Mike Chivington, Tony Angclu, Larry Hayes, Phil Palmer, James Carver, Sparky Seely, Coach Hahn. Middle Row: Francis Moore, Willie Gallegos, Bob Johnson, Roger Vigil, Hiroomi Sugawara, Tom Carson, Dugan Douglas, John Hutchinson; Front Row: Bernie Kendall, Dwight Cook, Tom Calder, Rich Robidoux, Don Carter, Orlie Duran, Terry Constable, Coach Deyo. FROSH— Back Row: Coach Figal, Norman VanDorn, Kent Cooper, Joe Schafer; Second Row: Dennis Wells, Harold Johnson, Mike Byrd, Cary Stehle, Craig Rogers; Front Row: Jerry Miller, John Palmer, Tony Sanborn, Burky Wynkoop, Dick Townsend. cT B 1 1 w . :.l TO STATE — Back Row: Dwight Cook, Terry Constable, Francis Moore, Bernie Kendall, John Hutchinson, Willie Gal- legos; Front Row: Don Carter, Rich Robidoux, Orlie Duran, Tom Calder, Jim Carver. WINNERS AT STATE MEET— Left to Right: Rich Roubi- doux. Hurdles; Orlie Duran, Mile; Dwight Cook, 440 yd. Dash; Jim Carver, Shot; Bernie Kendall, Broad Jump. STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TRACK The ultimate goal for us has been accomplished. The real difference between winners and champions was demonstrated throughout this year. This team was composed of three fine Coaches and a group of boys who desired to do more than just win. Moffat County High School will long remember the exam- ple they set for the teams to follow. Terry Constable SPRING TROPHIES: Left to right: Rangely Invitational First, District First, State First, Conference First, Mesa Invitational Second, Delta Invitational Third. BASEBALL TEAM-BACK ROW: Ray Foster, Mr. Gallegos, Lenny Henderson, Mike Carson, Chuck Silengo, Don Davis, Roger Button, Bob McWhorter, Mr. Zediker— coach. FRONT ROW: Gray Hibbard, Ronald Buchanan, Gary Loyd, Larry Henderson, Deems Utzinger, Lynn Blevins, Chuck Merlino. The long cold and wet spring weather was a dis- tinct drawback to a satis- factory baseball season. Jim Carver receives Memorial award as Senior Athlete. the Dude Dent the outstanding Mr. Zediker awards the Triple Crown Baseball trophy to Deems Utzinger. Bruce McKinstry was judged the most improved wrestler of the year. ELECTIONS MAY 5 Winners PRESIDENT — Managers — Marci Jones, Deems Utzinger, Karen Paulson. Candidates — Steve Shepherd, Larry Henderson, Gerald Henderson. SECRET. RY— Managers— Tom Calder, Linda Kowarh, Nancy Lockhart. Candidates — Linda Bilsing, Myrtle Deakins, Susan Waters . VICE-PRESIDENT— Managers— Terry Constable, Carol Crozier, Judi Witham. Candidates — Darlene Osborn , Cheryl Updike, Ann Brinks. ifite i CHEERLEADER TRYOUTS— Beverly Rutherford Linda Rutherford , Ann Tucker , Judy Loyd . CHEERLEADER TRYOUTS— Above — Shiela Reach, Susan Kramer. Right — Kaye Myers, Norma Gray, Claudia Shepherd, Carolyn Dristle. REPORTER— Managers— SueZan B e y e , Maria Herrera. Candidates — Helen Kour- lis , Carolyn McEvoy. CHEERLEADER TRYOUTS— Cheryl Updike, Linda Herod, Bobbie Wood , Linda Sharp . B -Ui mi: ■a -i jMi f 1 mrii t f ' V 1 ra JH A sjin - i B B. JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM AND BANQUET MAY 5 THEME - THE MISTY DEEP X, SPEAKER— Mr. Nathan Ivey with Mrs. Ivey. HEAD TABLE — Nancy Lockhart, Doug Livingston, Roger Hutton, Larry Henderson, Mr. Ivey, Mr. Brunsvold. SOPHOMORE WAITERS — Back: Cheryl Updike, Diane Doug Livingston reads class Larry Zimmerman reads the will. Davis, Ann Tucker, Lowa Updike, Judy Loyd, Pam Prophecy. McLeod. Front: Tom Shockley, Dick Peterson, John Pleasant, Orlie Duran, Dennis Lyons, Carter Chadwick. « 1  I JUNIOR ATTENDANTS— Back: Larry Hayes, Charles Lieber, Dan Fisher, Dan Carson. Front: Maria Hererra, Carolyn Mc- Evoy, Margaret Norman, Linda Bilsing. KING AND QUEEN Linda Rutherford and Steve Shepherd Margaret Norman and Dan Fisher Charles Lieber and Carolyn McEvoy Dan Carson and Linda Bilsino Maria Herrera and Larry Hayes Susan Russell and Tom Carson Mary Rose Martinez and Gray Hibbard Cheryl McCall and Doug Livingston Bernie Kendall and Nancy Lockhart SENIOR ATTENDANTS— Doug Livingston, Cheryl McCall, Gray Hib- bard, Mary Rose Martinez, Bernie Kendall, Nancy Lockhart, Tom Carson, and Susan Russell. SPEECH AND DRAMATICS STATE SPEECH MEET— Lynne Rogers, Pam Mc- Leod, Ann Brinks, Cheryl McCall. STATE SPEECH MEET— Back: Marci Jones Carol Callaway, Terry Constable, Carol Crozier, Nancy Lockhart, Cecil Gutierrez. Front: Mar- garet Roll, Suzie Waters, Linda Kowach. CAST OF ANTIGONE— Back: Harold Maddocks, Art Downing, Cecil Gutierrez, Jeff Hamilton, Ted Whitesides. Front: Cherie Marley, Marci Jones, Carol Callaway— Stage Director, Margaret Roll- Student Director. Scene From Antigone — State One-Act Play Entry received one of the superior ratings given. Marci Jones received superior rating for actress. Scenes from Glass Managerie. Terry Constable. Art Downing, Carol Callaway, Marci Jones. JOE MCKEE, MARY ROSE MARTINEZ, LYNN BARBER with MR. HAROLD GROSS, the guest speaker at Employee-Employer Banquet. MR. ANDERSON: DECA Club Sponsor. JERRY MONGER: DECA Club President DECA ACTIVITIES vi, n r A c S ' F °? MARTINEZ, Mr. TOWNSEND Mr. ANDERSON presents CHERYL McCALL with the dis- with UhLA Student of the Year Award. trict president award. IV Mr. TOWNSEND, CHERYL McCALL, Mr. ANDERSON, JOE McKEE, MARY ROSE MARTINEZ displaying the trophies won at the State DECA Conference. TERRY JOHNSON AND LARRY WOOD waiting on cus- tomers at the J. C. Penney Store on DECA Day. 9 WHO ' S WHO GIRLS STATE— Alternate Rockie Rogers, Delegates Linda Bilsing and Susan Waters, Alternate Linda Gregory. BOYS STATE— Delegates, Steve Shepard Utzinger, Larry Hayes Alternate. , ,- ,,...,.,. ' i. 1 W ' «- . UN CONTESTANTS— Ann Hladky, Roger Hutton, Carter Chadwick, Caro- lyn Woolley. Seated: Mike Chivington, Ann Brinks. Right — UN Winners, Ann Hladky and Carter Chadwick. Not Shown — Ted Whitsides. 10 Above — Science Fair winners, Grand Junc- tion, Feb. 28-29. Linda Kowach, zoology — 2nd; Myrtle Deakins, zoolo- gy — 1st, also Army and Signot Minshor award; Doug Pitts — 1st chem. ; Bernie Kendall— 2nd physics and navy a- ward. Left— Math Di- vision — Mike Chiving- ton, Topology — 2 n d ; Larry Hayes, Math — 1st. League Achievement Test Winners — Ann Hladky — Biology; Harold Maddocks — . lgebra H; Pam Mc- Leod— English H. FHA Installation and Delegates to State Convention — Judy Pankey, Caroline Root, Coldie Gerber, Gayle Smith, Mrs. Gerber — Chaperone, Miss Gress — Sponsor. Kaye Myers not shown. SPRING EVENTS Our Hiro graduates AWARDS NIGHT -MAY 19 Doug Pitts is awarded the Bausch and Lomb medal by Mr. Janosec. Mr. Joe Chivington presents lOOF UN Pilgrimage award to Ann Hladky. Susan Russell receives Editor Award for Annual Staff and Jo Callaway and Amelia Morgan receive awards for outstanding service. Marci Jones is winner of the Drama award being pre- sented by Mr. Weaver. Hiroomi Suaawara receives Math Award from Mr. Kyle. Larry Henderson accepts the .Senior Class ' Spoof for the Junior Class from Doug Livingston, Senior President. Mary Rose Martinez is recipient, of award Mr. Davis awards the Arion Music Award Bernie Kendall receives the Science Club for most outstanding DECA Student. to Danny Schuler. Award. 1 3 GRADUATION MAY 27 JUNIOR ESCORTS— Ann Hladky, Linda Kowach, Kaien Paulson, Myrtle Deakins, Susan Waters, Rockie Rogers. JANIS YOST— Top 10% of class, SUEZAN BEYE— Top 10% of Joint Honor Scholarship. class. Joint Honor Scholarship. BRUCE McKlNSTRY— Top 10% of class, Boettcher Scholarship. Outstanding Senior Boy Award by Palace Drug. KAREN KROMAN— Top 10% of class. Joint Honor Scholarship. CLARENCE CORRIVEAU— Top 10% of class, Joint Honor Schol- arship. JUNIOR ESCORTS— Doug Pitts, Larry Hayes, Richard Keith, Phil Palmer, Larry Rutherford, Gerald Henderson. iff %- GARY LOYD— Top 10% of class, C. U. Scholarship. 14 ALI ESTHERMAE SCHRADER— Top 10% of class. LARRY ZIMMERMAN— Top 10% of class. CARLA PIM— Top 10% of class. DANNY SCHULER, Adams State Mu- sic Scholarship. NANCY LOCKHART, Scholarship to Phillips U., Enid, Oklahoma. Outstand- ing Senior girl award by Craig Civic club. JIM CARVER, Athletic Scholarship to Western State College. DWIGHT COOK— BYU schol- arship for activities and leader- ship. PAT SHELTON and BETTY MANLEY, scholarship to the Hollywood Beauty school. RICH ROBIDOUX and KELLY TRUJIL- LO win athletic scholarships — Rich for football and Kelly for wrestling. FF A -ST ATE CONVENTION IN CRAIG -MAY 31, JUNE 1 AND 2 The Future Farmer ' s Organization is a particularly busy one. Many of its activities occur outside of school and out of school hours. The Craig Chapter played host to the State Convention May 31, June 1 and 2. For the recreation of the State delegates a rodeo was held May 31 with a trophy as a prize. FFA gave the following trophies through the summer and fall: farm mechanics, beef and sheep breeding and fattening, records and wool clips. The FFA will take their top entries to the State Fair in Pueblo. Delegates to State Convention in Craig in 1964. Burton Clements- new President, Wayne Peed — new Secretary. Display of Blue Riljbon Winners — County Fair in 1963. Vv ' aync Peed with Mike Duzik ' s Animal, Sparky Seely and Burton Clements. Delegates to 1963 Convention in Loveland — Sparky Seely, Burton Clements, Wayne Peed, Phil Bowden, John Pleasant. !!S l|t 31 .-jfl H fm H j l fl P(EA 4( |M||£_j t B K 2nd Prize at County Fair (1963) for Educational Poster. 16 Trophy for Rodeo — presented at State Conventi on in Craig being admired by Wayne and Burton. %M
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