Palmer High School - Terror Trail Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO)

 - Class of 1958

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I Q i- 'Y , ...Wi TW Jrsmrr Q f i E physical Year proiects will be used to answer a , 1 ' , nm ' ' H ' X1 - y 3 Z I J 5 ' fi m y , J me-, A eta iam questions encountered by the experts as they rw., fgrep... 5 ,Q ,M i f ,. l , f W - t1'W'i ' 2g Strive to increase their knowledge of the world. Eta, , sm' f - by They will try to discover the true shape of the , , i . . ' , 4.,..,pu, , V , X I , , . -V-F-jr! ' f 4, f H' r' Q , - T, earth and whether its climate is really growing 'T Ti f 't '- cf? WT' ' 'lli-ix--W -t warmer. All over the world scientists are ' - - f A l . A ' f.. ' ,x:..z1.e Q . - - .. Q 5 ix Sl I i ' P Q in .,....flL H ,skier -fyiiffj'-13' charting the ocean depths, learning how swift- ' mifwfl' WEUST PUB E ly the ocean overturns, and whether water T' - S' me 1 - --5 ' '-5.-155--ee-Ag, 5-5--gtrejv' ll?-25 -kee - gf- MT-Vw shortages can be predicted and thereby avert- . M... --- -W, f-- .,. -V , M' if ., . 'M' w,,'g e as-erm- ,.,. , r 5',.,,, . W. K .. A :QQ W W..- Q l , a.c,i7,-Ani 5 MW L i ed. Even today man is plagued by the break- gaggj 'jg Q 'tm WTHEM A A sr-ri--sv-'inns---,...,.',.Z7' l si 9, 1-ii----f l down of long distance radio communication. x -. sc.. 4, f g vsp - w ?,? .,.. 'Asif i , ly, me-iw Q ' . , , , . gf-55:-g.i inks i Qlftvf-ti, 1 -'i:g.,,,,,...l---lv---: The scientists are working in the following . st,, 1 -N. - . .f - . X WL . i . ,,s3.q..e-mwisaggml, af J--Tr i .f M.. f, l I. rgvgg rl fields of research. E.,-'1f2':t 'Yg1,',,lm ,, My I 't'it Studying the variation in mass and energy a:f'.QSii'2iI,liL--if i ' 'i if tf?t'4iT': 'lii of cosmic rays and the relation of these rays ff. 'nf-hm, , X Q' mv. T 'b,.- ' ,..f?g,TQ,,.- M Q , aj af H, ,gf l Q . f- ,,:1Qfffi+f'llCFGm5x-:1.g,,'Q4- ' ig... ijgnjf . ggi-g',f-'f'1'f - g , to the heat reflected by the earth is the ex- ,f M T b e plorative means of determining the effect of , ,,,,ii,1'fT.,jQ5,-,gl 4 -' --Gr, 'E 'lf----msg, 5' i these rays upon the human body. Balloons Q. , be s - ' i .sss ,Q-Wlrr.. will be released to measure upper air wind l fifrfi .zz I y 7 f ,eil-l velocities, to take recordings of atmospheric , ji sound phenomenon, and to make meteorolog- . ' .. -1.323 199 .Q is P ye- -fl? I ical obsewations. The magnetic field of the 'JT' f-' iff Q ' ' . r 'i .,., i i'i F1 earth has fascinated man since the invention j - , . 1... ,: 't . . S vjzga. 2 ',f ' j '--f -, 1 . Q 9,-gg, -,E-,'f:d',..--xllggrm W' l of the compass. The gathering of data on -.. .s if ' . 'Es ' ', H the continual changes in the magnetic field of Q... , , F ,, .wss-?,,,,:E-:N 0- 6 5 d M-W-'iq I . , l , , 1 3 M H the earth and the recording of its variation is . ' Q' ,zlmfg an important phase of this proiect. lce, as n , L. Ci n 5jg5gQ,9 .E Q l 'X well as the earth s crust and core, plays an g ' 1 r - - . f m g , l t fic., ef-ff' ,qgjrr-314 1 important role in this year of exploration. ' , i l r i h l 'r?31E':-iw' j l is By the end of this year learned men of the '-' l ' i fr:-ff Wt l,1 ,g' i 'Z Q X5 'f'-:k ' f' K world will have untangled some of the myster- i i . - ' i 'f i--1 - .. T. . . . . - --- ----- -- H-f-'gg gf , ies of this sphere. These scholars have pio- c 5- a 5 n I J ,Q y neered the way for man to reach all corners W T - QMWSQQEGT of the universe, to uncover the secret of his 4 gg, gl, 'd,dmta 'ffi3..t existence, and to plan the use of these facts. ??L'f-f ' l . l 'L . . -P-' I I .' , l l . , - .. .,,,, M5111 i Y . I- :EA D I .- Z l iyy' I VI. V l .V T' nv gp-rig-I! I7 M -,fl s i- ll i---W ---- -i-------------i---fe? gr T C- rf . ,- l i I 2 1 1 ' , X , M 5 XLZQ lf Bu-4+ A , I l ' l . Luz V Ly! ! .- ff' , lf t l l l l l ' i' l ff X7 0-fQ5g,,? --. .., A - l i -me ri ' of--MQW-mf A-vgmil y 'ffl if r' Q , ,, M - -T . Q ff l -N i .swf , , J' i i , - M t-,V i ' .,.. 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More than' five thousand scientists and-engineers in -sixty-foufr countries are taking part in this explo- ration period. Observationsare being made at more than one thousand stations all over the world, and this information is to be gathered, compiled, and-'used by all the nations ,of the world. To produce' the ,instruments for adven- -.ture into space, men of learning- and ,skill will be needed, but more thanthat, young people must be interested'-in, exploring their world and main- k.N W... . n ' ' 1 gf H .1 'h 3 H sf..1.1..- 1.54 ., .. ,Q ., tanning I universal peace.. Q - , e , - L ..i-L ,ag h. .e .. 1 15,-5'-,.33Jg-25.1, U ,,...-5--.,:.'s,5,5L',i.5R: A E U 3. , - ' . - ' y - V ' .- .-- ,-N.. V. .A--,,,, --3. 9-93, -5:-.,L,:,.,,.,-,4.c. cf -:.,,.,-. ' Qt, - - - 1 l . 11.-:il-s fr-Q fi -:'21'-C-1125.21,-faves-'1'-sf-rf:l23a'f':.-5 1 - . V . . 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Dk 1 V XJ, yy 3 1 J XT I1 ff , ,1 ff OL X J' 'A Q S- ski! 6 nf y , 1 Q f' f ' NNVQX ff FW if J ,I 5 x.i.F Kf' Q 1 V - V w 1 X9-' V- J ' Ou ! ff' .97 45 E C' f Nj -1 9,1 jL, up Qi Ei 5 L 5534, ui QJX ff X 1 ' 'Q H+ UDDEN K jv C F - J A 5 t Tv fx xp L! ti 1 V 1 i A EM 1 5 f X .V I 0 o , rg , li K onot is purchased by the deeds we do--fffatfowe ,S -f im 6145? 1' it 'bf ,gg ' -1 ' if 6 ' an t 'QU 'E- E 'tvrhwlk I , . -7h'..f--- s - me ' rim. l' A U M, fi H , ,vj V . A: QM. in FRONT ROW: Sharon Van Gundy, La Vone Hawk, Brenda Hawley, Sandy Phillips, Lois Rudd, Tamra Wood, Jean Knight, Susan Mench, Margot Hallenbeck, Ruth Best. SECOND ROW: Mary Jane Peterson, Mildred Weaver, Jane Ellis, Kay Kramer, Janet Wilson, Ann McMullen, Nancy Ragsdale, Mary Ellen Haney, Julia Volosin. BACK ROW: Don Wilson, Cory Atwood, Dave DeYoung, Tam Schwartz, Bob Ruffin, Ron Gahart, Mike Jacobs, Jacques Adam, Mr. Iungerich. FRONT ROW: Paula Scheidecker, Donna McBurney, Lila Hollister, Carol Lee Brown, Janice Ball, Judy James, Catherine Enright, Beverly Seefeldt, Sharon O'Donnell. SECOND ROW: Mr. Anderson, Pat Anderson, Joyce Godec, Gwendolyn Oyer, Rita MacPherson, Virginia Roberts, Marilyn Fyffe, Fran Burnett, Bobbie Adams. BACK ROW: Charles Frederick, Kenneth Banks, Martin Shuck, Richard Rumpf, Norman Colbert, Dick Dugdale, John Kaguras, Mike Ray. The obiect of the National Honor Society is to create an enthusiasm tor scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, and to encourage the development ot character. Students have to be in the upper fourth of their class in scholarship to become members. Only fifteen per cent ot the senior class and five per cent of the iunior class are eligible. The officers were Margot l-lallenbeck, president, and Tom Schwartz, vice president. 14 Organization 5. A mg N ii: Q 49 ?-, 5 L 3 L, 2 , , ,v , , , Ll W M if , 5 A , , f ' l' . 'EJ' l :l ll 4 'g i ,X I'NxN I final-BT. mnnvdh 1 ee- ' 3 - ' 35 flx x 2 1 i- .,. FRONT ROW: Betty Robinson, Dorinda Edwards, Sally Stein, Willa Sue Green, Margaret Cooke, Ruth Ann Bower, Lorraine Allen, Pat Murr, Lulu-Chang. SECOND ROW: Harriette Patterson, Marvin Clark, Barry Barley, Ansis Berzins, Terry Mclntire, George Peck, Tom Middle, Dixie McGuire, Miss Wallingford. BACK ROW: Gary Brown, Don O'Neal, Don E!lis, John Akers, Gilbert Litchfield, Bill Wentworth, Howard Laher, Robert Doane. FRONT ROW: Emma McCune, Susan Spaulding, Ann Strang, Carolyn Heyse, Jane Thompson, Barbara Justis, Trena Lewis, Fran lntemann, Susan O'Rourke. SECOND ROW: Bob Kapelke, Fay Pilcher, Marilee Randol, Helen Davis, Elizabeth Bryan, Barbara Wald, Carole Coffman, Deanna David, Howard Steadman. THIRD ROW: Bill Powell, Dan Culberson, Jimmy Lund, Kent Hudson, Gary Boucher, Arthur Dana, Jim Thomasson, Warren Ache, Philip Graham. BACK ROW: Art.MerriIl, Larry Hamil, Paul Purvis, Tom King, Elton Hay, Conrad Schwab, Scott Elkins, Vilis Berzins. sl 8'-1 I N441-J AW 1 Organization Zddf ly foutnah3m--eatfyfe - V ,- K ,,'1f, xg- v- 5. ty',,t., !.??:' iii i ,,-.fp -fi Q 'tts f -1 f I 4 i a RJ T if -f f. ,h4f'g1r4lrt2Yf1. f 'ti ' wi , I it 44 ,jg .',j'.,Ui.iL3,5-.3 ' '17 A ., i '.'.'f5'. ', 1. 4 A H FRONT ROW: Susan Mench, Barbara Schaberg, Jan Ball. SECOND ROW: Betty Robinson, 29113 Smits, Judy James, Gwen Anderson, Karen Jager, Martha Miller. BACK ROW: Cory Atwood, John Kaguras, Terry Mclntire, Bill Hoffman, Winfield Caton, Miss Wallingford. Quill and Scroll, an international honorary society for high school iournalists, encourages and rewards the individual student for meritor- ious vvork in iournalism. This society seeks to raise publication standards, promote research, and improve the standards of instruction. The president of Quill and Scroll is Cory Atwood, with Betty Robinson as vice-pres- ident and Martha Miller as secretary. Miss Wallingford is the faculty advisor. Phileas Fogg isnt the only one who can travel Around the World in Eighty Days. International Relations Club can indirectly by listening to tape re- cordings from other nations and receiving letters from pen pals. This furthers their understanding of other countries and stimulates student interest in foreign affairs. -Hm5a.4.4acfot.4 ate the eye and eat o 5tate.4-- ucciatdbu' siilftt ii , ,f: WH'FIr' T ftlifei, ffl , i. Fly. '-'-.K wig--. VT FRONT ROW: Robert Doane, Bonnie Behrens, Ruth Best, Becky Beard, Helen Kidder, Rita MacPherson, Mr. Bakun. BACK ROW: Brian Talbert, Art Boulden, Howard Sobol, David Hite, Richard Rumpf, Frank Seaver, Gordon Drager. if, Organization fuuck might Je .mid on 50154 .4z'cfe.4---iqcfdiion FRONT ROW: Elizabeth Bryon, Barbara Beetles, Karen Kossuth, Robin Ormes, Gwynne Douglass, Becky Beard, Becky Kushnir, Tamra Wood. SECOND ROW: Russ McClain, Doug Derrer, Jim Scarboro, Jim Thomasson, John Akers, George lrwin, Maurice Mendel. BACK ROW: Howard Steadman, Quinn Gardner, Cory Atwood, David Hite, John Perkins, Dick Runyan, Chris Hardy. Resolved: That the United States Foreign Aid Should Be Substantially ln- creased. This has been the challenging subiect lor discussion by the members of the i957-58 Debate Club. Pros and cons ot this question were weighed at tournaments held in Durango, Longmont, Boulder, Denver, Pueblo, Fort Collins, and Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Cheyenne, Wyoming. Under the guidance ot Mr. Higgins, the sponsor, debators received training in the techniques of argumentation and developed skills in public speaking. Gt- ficers were President Doug Derrer, Vice President Margot Hallenbeck, Secretary Liz Bryan, Treasurer Tamra Wood, and Historian Cory Atwood. gp X1 A 'Au Doug Derrer, Margot Hallenbeck, John Akers, and Elizabeth Bryan debate an important issue i l i l i i i Cvfglflfiilgtinrt fzylt 13 tie tail urken many :Mate the toif--ryomet fl f qw 1 , l T J l 1: by Q e '5 J r . I ., j' I 1 1. iffgf i ra A A 'ETS ' ii ET Q44 fs., t-cu. T8 Orgonizonon FRONT ROW: Carole Coffman, Deanna David, Dorothy Bowers, Janette Ehlers, Carolyn Jones, Susan Hay, Sherry Gregory, SECOND ROW: Jaren Kraus, Carolyn Heyse, Jean Blythe, Judy Kennedy, Janice Brittain, Lana Felland, Mary Graham, Janice Feis, Sharon Chamberlain. BACK ROW: Kathleen Anderson, Barbara Justis, Sandy Fisher, John Blythe, Tom Schwartz, John Akers, Janice Gilman, Kathleen Doherty. FRONT ROW: Miss Hollister, Shirley Brown, Ann Armstrong, Judy James, Becky Kushnir, Marcia Denton, Trena Lewis, Helen Evenson. SECOND ROW: Gwynne Douglass, Brenda Hawley, Julie Smith, Ida McCune, Jo Ann Aiken, Nancy Ragsdole, Judy McCormick, Bonnie Downer, Joan Slagle, LeEIlen Gay. BACK ROW: Margot Hallenbeck, Fran Intemann, Lila Hollister Carol Brown, David Hite, Cory Atwood, Russell McClain, Sara Dodson, Betty Sandusky, Marilyn Fyffe. This yeor's Terror Tribe performed mony services for The school, including providing Two monfhs' funds for Kim, our Koreon orphon, ond furnishing o one hundred dollor scholorship for o senior club member. The Tvvo hundred members eorned poinTs by helping Teochers grode popers, decorofing for donces, ond working on fIooTs for Pow Wow. The presidenf of The orgon- izofion wos Tom SchvvorTZ, The vice-presidenf, Allene Thompson, The secre- Tory, Judy Jomes, ond The Treosurer, John Akers. Miss I-ioIiisTer is The foculfy sponsor. X. 3 ffl gi.. 2 . .1 ggfffl .7315 , ,Y 54: f 7,-e V.: :Mix ,, V'- fr- 5 A - li . , N. 5 ' v W' . 171' ik, Qilffl-if -1 rv -12 :'4i'::-'P , , H, ' 1 .. MPV' -: yn Q' Q :pf-EL 1 I 1 ,HK . . ' ' r pg ...V ff . V-, E 1 jf Lf, I f' I 253, in 1?- z7? FRONT ROW: Sandra Fleener, Sandy Richardson, Sherry Samuel, Elizabeth Ross, Claudine Colley, SECOND ROW: Pat Murr, Karen McClurg, Nancy Snavely, Belly Robinson, Deanne Moser, Sandy Smith, Judy Schierkolk, K th ' M I B ' ' ' ' a erlne elz er, arbara Wallace, Charlys Robison. BACK ROW: Jimmy Messmer, Earlynn Willis, Jean Sanderson, Sara Lindoerfer, Bill Osmun, Barbara Patton, Diana Stuwart, Bea Patton, Emma McCune, Miss Houck. Sally Stein, Tamara Wood. FRONT ROW: Nancy Rhodes, Carole Stephens, Nancy Mench, Susan Spaulding, Betsy Oldach, Jane Thompson, Barbara Wald. SECOND ROW: Barbara Beadles, Susan Mench, Gwen Oyer, Ada Belle Matteson, Barbara Ruth, Barbara Schaberg, Becky Norris, Sydney Tanner, Bette Merritt. BACK ROW: Alvina Oslie, Sherry Seay, Judie Lawrence, Richard Rumpf, Ann McMullen, Allene Thompson, Belly Merchant, Mary Jean Whisenant. Terror Tribe Holds C1 Meeting. Orgcmizofion I9 ,seal to the eattk, and it Ma!! teach flee--Killa 2 C.-Q Future teacher . . , Betty Pobinggn Papers - papers -- more papers! Helping to acquaint students with the teach- ing profession is the aim of the Future Teachers of America. The forty-five members are able to be student teachers in grade schools or in iunior highs and seniors may be cadet teachers for one full year, two days a week. F.T.A. built a float, provided a 5lOO scholarship fund, and worked with Girl Scouts. l-lead ruler-holder was .lack Barber, assisted by vice-president Earlynn Willis, secretary Verna Peterson, treasurer Carol Choate, historian Quay Oakes, lnter-Club Council member Willa Sue Green, and Publicity Committee member Trena Lewis. Mrs. Reilly is the faculty sponsor. resefrrjf , ,r ,fm ,,., 1 f f .. pf ' mx :T 'L Orgonizohgn Jn VA- 'Q FRONT ROW: Kaspars Berzins, Jim Wilson, Jack Barber, Larry Jonson, Bill Anderson. SECOND ROW: Shirley Buchholz, Eunice Wilson, Ann Armstrong, Elnora Warren, Trena Lewis, Bonnie Odle, Barbara Berry, Nancie Jo Halvorson, Lynda Randall, Kaye Ives, Fran Intemann. THIRD ROW: Carol Choate, Jaren Kraus, Betty Robinson, Carolyn Jones, Robin Ormes, Pat Jones, Carol Shute, Joyce Tucker, Lynn Atnip, Kathy Burns. FOURTH ROW: Irene Sinclair, Carolyn Butler, Pat Murr, Beverly Jensen, lda McCune, Marilyn Merten, Jean Sanderson, Earlynn Willis, Donna McBurney, Judy Houf, Emma McCune, Helen Davis, Jane Thompson, Barbara Wald. BACK ROW: Barbara Justis, Kathie Anderson, Sharon Chamberlain, Quay Oaks, Tamra Wood, Jane Gilman, Dorothy Maloney, Willa Sue Green, Barbara Patton, Kathie Francis, Becky Norris, Betsy Smith, Ruth Ann Bower, Bea Patton. llfation of .iholmfeepeta--'adam-4 'i121'i Gf!I.12Zl 5 sy gmqq-:'g57., of ff, 'il' 'Q Patty Eaton, Carmen Ruiz, Nancie Jo Halvorson, Emma Slavin, Jolene Ader, Carolyn Ehnes. FRONT ROW: Dorothy Bowers, - . SECOND ROW: Mr. Pollart, Bonnie Behrens, Ruth Best, Judy Eaton, Barbara Miller, Judy Marriott, Shirley Curtis, Bonnie Odle. BACK ROW: La Vone Hawk, Jane Ellis, Margie Tentle, Shirley Brown, Connie Dillie, Charlene Miller, Katherine James. Fomiliorizing students with business problems, exposing students to duties in the bus- iness field, ond helping students odiust to business life ore the purposes of the Future Business Leoders of Americo. Moking the best possible choice of occupotions in the commerciol world is stressed. Mr. Pollort ond his forty-five member orgonizotion mode o Pow Wow floot, took field trips to the Gotes Rubber Compony, the U. S. Mint, ond Lowry Air Force Bose in Den- ver, ond visited the Colorodo Fuel ond Iron Corporotion in Pueblo. Their sociol functions included Christmos coroling, o Volentine porty, or senior bonquet, ond cr September picnic. The president of the club wos Jone Ellis. Other officers were vice-president Chorlene Miller, secretory Cormen Ruiz, ond treosurer Noncy Jo l-lolverson. -4,,,L1'f'l ' T. g U I Q x . Carmen Ruiz, laVone Hawk, .lone Ellis, and Jolene Aclev are dupli- cating papen for teachers. Org onizofion .Iffecficine 13 the department of fnourfedge - - 1967a,Qoctat1'c OEM Q2 Organization J .. .A Q Q2 ' ' ,A , ' iff C fi l ' 5 ' l 'A . 2 A J U5 D sf 'fi QQ 1.3 nv X , um' us id, I ' ' I 52111 BBC! ' ' Y 3' ' ff-X M ls' FRONT ROW: Augusto Wilson, Laura Sechrisl, Don Woerz, Carole Coffman, Patricia Prior. BACK ROW: Yvonne Troiano vich, Alvina Oslie, Claudine Colley, Sherry Seay, Miss Shepherd. Highlights ot the year for the twenty members ot Pre-Med Club were trips to local hospitals, St. Francis and Glockner-Penrose. At Gloclcner-Penrose, mem- bers inspected the X-Ray Department and parts ot the Cancer Hospital. Other activities ot the club included a picnic, a pizza party, movies, and a float tor Pow Wow, which won second place in the white class. The officers were president Sherry Seay, vice-president Augusta Wilson, secretary-treasurer Claudine Colley, and Morale Committee- Inter Club Council member Carole Cottman. Pre Med Club Tours Gloclcner Hospital. .sjcience lg fzfe virtue, its own exceedbzy gzeat zeuratd--kingdfey 'XJ flf, fx Busy scientists John Akers, l-loword Steodmon, Becky Beord, Cory Atwood, Normon l-lills, ond Bill Wentworth look over o let. The purpose of the Society of Future Engineers ond Scientists wcis to let members know obout the different fields of science. They hove hod mony speokers on such subiects cis missiles, geology, otomic energy, ond electriccil engineering. The members olso took field trips to Colorodo Fuel ond Iron Corporcition ond Shell Oil Compciny. The officers elected in the fcill of the yeor were President Cory Atwood ond Vice-President John Akers. At the se- mester, new officers elected were President John Akers ond Vice-President Bill Vtfentworth. Their sponsor wos Mr. Bischof. 'S 4 Y. 1 -wer if , , ls? ,l FRONT ROW: Susan Reamy, Gwynne Douglass, Becky Beard, Lorelei Pribile. SECOND ROW: John Akers, Phil Graham, Howard Steadman, Bill Wentworth, Art Raiche, Chris Hardy. BACK ROW: Howard Layher, Dave DeYoung, Gary Ziegler, Elton Hay, Gary Kayne, Cory Atwood, Don Ellis, Warren Ache. GVNZGTEOVJ ualfasta la vz3tau--.gpanisl ws x Q ' i wit? FRONT ROW: Mrs. McNamara, Sharon Litchfield, Marilee Randol, laura Sechrist, Carole Shute, leslie Ann Gardner, lois Wilcox, Jodi Johnson, .lan Graham, linda Billingsley. SECOND ROW: Sue Miller, Kay Hammond, Susan Hay, Lorrie Tipton, Sharon Guthrie, Karen Thomas, Norma Liester, Sandra Pulli, Sally Yarnall, Kathy Gloss, Miss Jolly. BACK ROW: Douglas Sherod, Dick Bell, Dick Runyan, Quinn Gardner, David Cox, Dick Fechter, Harvey Dement, Warren Ache, Danny Culberson. Sponsored by Miss Jolly, the Spcznish Club provided on opportunity tor proctice in con- versotionol Sponish outside of class. This hos afforded students who ore interested in Spcinish o better understonding ot people ond countries where Sponish is spoken. The club hos one sociol meeting cr month with entertainment and refreshments, o pinoto porty ot Christmos, ond o Mexican dinner in the spring os the tinol meeting. Acquciinting students with France ond her people by wotching slides ond heoring speakers on Fronce hos been o port ot the program of this yeor's French Club. The French longuoge was used whenever pos- sible in the club meetings. The officers were Dorindo Edwards, president, ond Becky Kushnir, secretory- trecisurer. elif fa M'efn-- 'French - - - -:.s3:mf:g4f '2'.f' 501, ' 2 3.231 gem? if ?Wf,.da?J2s1 ff -:ctr4:f,r,-M,:,:.4,',, f. .45 ., . -A-5,5545 . I nf . f , ', ff f :A-rite' fir--nazi:sf-mf--,,.ff'4f1'Jw'f .- -- ' 1? is :f:z'f:1.'.tz2i3f,g1fw '- ' 4-mg ,abr 'I-ff-34533 'Q' . , ' , if 'R Y i' ' -fr' .i A - t- ff 4 ,g ,wif , , ,.f.,o,..,, - - ,,,1.,--J fl , , ' .f,- ,f L' .2 K T 5 ?fiT'?fE-Q vz 1.53 ' ' 3 'MAP' HT: N ' 4 s FRONT ROW: Helen Evenson, Christine Clatanoff, Judi Roemer, Delories Jones, Linda Gruver, Deanna David, Becky Kushnir, Ann Armstrong, Kaye Ives. SECOND ROW: Peggy Shumate, Leila Johnson, Patti Johnson, Virginia Mack, Dorinda Edwards, Georgia Beauchamp, Susan Spaulding, Lynda Randall, Kathy Burns, Diana Spencer, Ann Cogswell. BACK ROW: Dan Todd, Jerry Volgenau, Gary Shirer, Robin Petty, Howard Sabol, Tom Schwartz, Jim Scarboro, Mr. lungerich, 4 Orgonizotion Ilfaiot omnia vbzc1't -- ,fatbz ' ff' Vat? , A S . ' ?,.tlQf Egg? f ,,, 5 l at ' , T E Q5 ' 1'-NYM' 'fl ' . l 9' i V lm Latin Club fashion show The forty members of Latin Club this year developed an appreciation ot the civilization, language, literature, and art ot ancient Greece and Rome and gained an understanding of our culture in relation to that ot the ancients. Members enioyed a Saturnalia, which is a Christmas Festival, a style shovv ot Roman costumes, and a Roman banquet. The president ofthe first period meetings was Kaspars Berzins and the president of the seventh period meetings was Don Wilson. Mrs. Putnam is the faculty sponsor. HIJIQ K1 FRONT ROW: Ruth Haugen, Linda Steadmon, Carolyn Beazly, Helen Watson, Diantha Bennett, Carolyn Mitchell, Barbara Wallace, Becky Kushnir, Sheryl Van Gundy. SECOND ROW: Ann lngraham, Elizabeth Ross, Robin Ormes, Carolyn Jones, Carole Coffman, Marge Powell, Jean Blythe, Karen Kossuth, Mrs. Putnam. THIRD ROW: Timothy Jayneg, Charles Whale, Edith Shephard, Denise Garriques, Margy Hartman, Nancy McKabe, Lynda Luberherr, Scmdy Feclorovich, Maurice Mendall, Don Wilson. FOURTH ROW: Ken Kasdan, Kaspars Berzins, Tom Berg, Ed Siabler, Doug VanSant, Art Merrill, Steve Corbin, John Blythe, Terry Harris, Ernest Suhre. 'Furl t A .gait your tolaici to your 5tzengtA YN. f w . -If. 4 1 r ,,,,- if fx Terry Mclntire, Editor, and Betty Robinson, Assistant Editor Mr- Robef' Hill' FUWMY Advisor 1 N r5-f 4 1 i .gh 17 1 v .Y W ii I ,,f4i-f 'Ljz.-T4 Glenn Scheiber, Sports Editor 4-A ,uno Q 71. w :NIR d Y:1ni'Q1x. Gary Leonard, Photographer 26 Qrgcmizotlon I .-. E,--'A' .,s .N . , s :' H Mo.,-ff-5 E --was - or Zenta Smits, Business Manager 4 5 H 'A 'Q' V H !f2y',,.L. half- -,q . E ' fi 2 it E . .,, , ' . ' ' Q . . 3 V Q- X 'il' -Y Q' 5' 5 -2 ., '- 'H' .4 , I. a -'-H1 ' :j',t-us-Tri+' - 1.9 ' f i fx 2 IREM T Q, X ', 1- . I Hr ..ff s' f X 954 1 ! , P? W' Gordon Droeger, Shirley Curtis, Margaret Burney, Reporters Y r and ponder --we if V tif' ' , f , , 'g ' ' . di ., ,gm M , ,Q ,, ,, , Uni it V re-VVMVVV4 V- 'V p r V 1 V ., 'jg . 'W' , iii ir, ii. , . '- , f 'V ,.,,1jq,- 55 iii ' ' U N 'X 5 WAV :Lx-L ....,......... ,V - V V ,,a,, ,i, , ,, A' 1q5N ft sriiinffiw C fa 'X 5 ,Q-77' X I .,..,....iigg 1 we ' 'N' 'E s., t A 'X i V., '- V -a 1 ,g1Vc'V1 ' ' -sas AV., ,,., 11,5 N 3 1 J N 'Xxx ' 1 C A' ' A t . ir? , ?. ,V V 1 s x -- V---'V ., ze: Claudine Colley, Circulation Manager Extra! Extra! Read all about it! To let the students know what was happening on the campus, the Lever staff published a school newspaper, a supplement to the yearbook, and special editions of the paper for Pow Wow and Christmas. Mr. Hiil, the faculty spon- sor, provided instruction in news, editorial, and feature writing, in newspaper make-up, and in the history of ioumalism. The staff attended a Journalism Conference at Colorado University, went to the Colorado State Fair, and took field trips to the Denver Post, the Ga- zette Telegraph, and the Free Press newspaper offices. f ,-,. , ufeff your Jtlbjddf-' .Kyton ' w i , .,.. ,,,7...,, f C A wwf,-2 V, , ,, we 'gf-w-fr QM Margaret Cooke, Gwen Anderson, Librarians Z I7 Bill Hoffman, Editorial Campaign Manager ' no -f vr We M ,f V , V i ' M ,V ff V . 1 A f A M Q i.f,+'f4'J e A e 1 . ,' 3 ' ' L , K, -xg ,, I, -fl' if-Q , ,pu Q 7 ' , Sf r f , , 1, V . V, ' V' ,la 4 VV - 5' , , ,, , ..1-1 ' :fr ,e ,,.. , 'f .W TS ' Vf Q ,' f V 4 if V f ' -' :fi if -.il'TLf?' :'Q 'gEf1 fu. 1 , 'r VV : ' Vf-'::1Vrfwri2. 1 -'ls 4V 4' - ' A? 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' . 1, ' , . .V.- L . ., ,, , fwM?i,..' 1 ', :y :-mf ffm 4: ' z'V'vx', ' PM . 1 V W Faculty advisors Mrs. Zinn and Miss Cohen confer, Julie Smith, LAYOUT Editor, Catherine Enright, Sharon Van Gundy COPY Editor, and Fran lnteman work hard on their separate jobs. Susan Mench, FACULTY Editor, and Jan Ball write copy about teachers. Cory Atwood and John Kaguras, ART Editors, draw divisional page z: ive, .' I ' 29-iirff 'Z ff :fir , , .7 aan: .f-nu: ,,. if ' Q'- 2'f F F i + I if - Q- l l E 7f 1: ff 1 QQ Q ':g,','.2'-. it I ' Pu... , f,.,,:,,.. ll i ll ru 7 W-SWR 'I M I .ff-2 f' ,. ,,,,, L ' r ' if A ,ui . I Y. rg VM if H f 5 H . X? ,I ' f 3. 5 , I 'Li d If .ff Milne Bradley, Mary Pat l-lull, Gloria Gibbs, and Barbara Schabgfg i'We just sold another ad, say Nancy Faulkner Gnd 1-lowmd Sobol' AD Editor SCHGOL LIFE Editor, draw cardbaards QUJL -.sufys LQ v ext C VL N, 9 .'-a l', 1- N Q .. Qs ,N I Afy' 1. . ,, 3. 1: AJ I ry 7' iv fu L K J 'I 5 . X f 'Q ,A I ' 0175 nY 1 ' Q51 fl , f !g5fZ,7AfQ1Qq5M ff ff l 2? 7 X x f , XX X X , , W X X Wm vetnmen fa x, r Wlat con.4tz'tute.4 a state? -- onea Z .,, pb, fr W V E , ,A 1,- ,ff-I ,4- :ZZ K 1 I f I HW yfffajff ,, f' T ,265 ' QW' 'g Q ' '11, 15 7 ' Lf' .,,,.. 7 ' 'fi gi ,atm if 1gg,yf,, pt. fyeryw zi 1.5! ,, 9 I , ?.4,d7'f lgg yt 1 + 1 H12 , 63 f 2 1: , , , , W N- 1 s H1541 tv ft in ' Z 1 .31 ,J ww fi mag: 7 Wt J ,tif f ww 54 1-If-fr, 5,243 if 5-Q 444, 1 fx, 4 4 4 fl riff 54' - dz: + 4: Uni 'pw HIQ, .2 2:74 'f AJ, Ul- 'Eff' r' f. 41 if: 1- , ' W 1 'gfffw Y, ' 7 If 'Lf Elsie ff? I W ff' ' ti is .vw ' SEATED: Claudine Colley, Judy James. STANDING: Margot Hallenbeck, Tamra Wood. Beginning a week ot learning about the Colorado government, students from the Centennial State arrived at Boys' State and Girls' State. The girls, who wrote essays presenting their reasons for wishing to attend, stayed at Colorado VVornen's College in Denver, while the boys stayed at Colorado University in Boulder. The tive girls and eight boys from Colorado Springs ioined about 650 other students from all over Colorado to hear distinguished speakers and learn about discharging the duties of ottice in the state gov- ernment. They held their own trial with DistrictCourtJudge Arthur Franz presiding met Governor McNichols and held their own legislative session in Denver at the State Capitol. They elected a governor and oth er officials, and took over the state for one day. They also elected one boy and one girl to travel to Boys' Notion and Girls' Nation respectively. Y' mf A W . 4 K' -f fem., 51. J .Mr FRONT ROW: Jim Bates, Steve Peacock, Mickey Fredrickson. BACK ROW- Cory Atwood Tom Schwartz J h K l - , , o n ep er, John Akers. ABSENT: Jim Cotton. Qraoiizotlo QW if Don Meyers Senior Class President X P A : ba xxs,. P, N zt A A V- . l We-ia1f Q Jean Knight, Vice-Presi enf , f , Pj' ' Pafri Page, Secretary of easury Fredrickson, Student-body President Don Wilson, Secretary of Social cl, gi: Jim Cowon, Secretary of Records 32 Qrganizalion Judy Houf, Sec--. jf Publicity ovetnment of am Ly am for aff--Thompdvn Cortlond Cool, Secretory ot Sotety K :V -- 'N-I Virginio Roberts, Secretory of Courtesy , I John Ke ler, Secretory ot Morole .75-'iii 1, L. l Q 1 -1 1 . il., , . , ' iii ' f s I V Q- -ff .' 54, .,, rj- 5' Jim Botes, Secretory ot Assemblieii , we ,r ' iarftwf ix 742 ' iikfziwg. Ht? Wh 4 A 4,f4'v:1'3z?ivf'-PPE? V ' W if : ff 'li ,mn , . . ..i, is A, . . , W In I A WV., ,, , -,fs ,V ,i VV V, t::.,Qj,Qi,', ,L I ,. vsfgpgi 1 ,ut fi: l , 1 at f g r v ' f f J f Z1- , If l All 1 4 ,Mn A 4, rp ,. 0 -rrp 0 4 i , f p'Mf.,,,f g'jZ22:ZZf 'wif' rf. vi i -'asv V i . -q ,.i'fz1'2iif, rwff+':'Pf1Pff'-2 Mr. R. E, Colhoun, Foculty Sponsor Mony octivities ot the school yeor con be ottributed to the i957-1958 Student Cobinet of Colorodo Springs High School. As cob- inets hove done in post yeors, this yeor's cob- inet sponsored the troditionol Pow-Wow, Holly-I-lop, Sweetheort, ond Brown ond White Donces. At Christmos they decoroted the Christmos tree ond orronged to, hove Christ- mos corols ployed over the public oddress system to promote the Christmos spirit. Mony more octivities, such os the Sophomore Orien- totion, word meetings, cobinet elections, ond the suggestion box, were undertolcen by the cobinet. Orgonizotion 'lo united we :tend divided we jeff--piclbzdon Q. 4' J J fair ,Qi 7' Q. A if FRONT ROW: Shirley Curtis, Kathy McKee, Carole Coffman, Betty Robinson, Elaine Redinger, Dorinda Edwards, Tamra Wood, Margy Hootman, Billie Matteson, Jean Knight. SECOND ROW: Janet Henderson, Janice Kellogg, Brenda Hawley, Susan Spaulding, Karen Thomas, Georgia Beauchamp, Willa Sue Green, Margot Hallenbeck, Mariorie Jardon. BACK ROW: Robert Doane, Norman Hills, Joe Moffet, Russell McClain, Cory Atwood, Bob Foster, Chuck Erickson, John Akers, Dick Bell. To coordinate the actions ot each club in school, to assure active clubs, and to prevent the overlapping ot activities was the purpose ot Inter-Club-Council. The support of Kim, the Korean orphan was the main project ofthe year. The Outstanding Club ot the Year Award was presented at the end of the year. Jean Knight, student body vice-president, head- ed this committee. Membership was composed ot representatives from thirty-two clubs. Come on now! Let's really get out and support our Terror teamsl We heard this statement many times throughout the school year from Johnny Kepler and his Morale Com- mittee. Members worked with Assemblies Committee to put on pep assemblies. They also organized pep rallies, arranged busses tor out-ot-town games, and helped with many other activities to boost school morale. jeaf Jecomea the guide--pope .c . a T3 ', 'I . JB . .. ,, ' J 4 I -wi , 5-gi-fr-'i ' -j J.. T 7 'J ,fb s r - ' 13' f 1 .255 sift iii. 17522 -- - ' L a n pg,-rjfg-.1,5 ' 5' i 4 jfxg-fglgzfre . f 1 'M QW ' :Je ':FHs'?f?f' . , f T' 'EM . .,,: .r ' wi . ' , -HQ ---. . , i-.Y.. km f t -1. E, i , A . 25' .nt - ' ' V' 'T - ' '- - g ' ' 2-'-,!Yzf E1 - - ' - cg - -E53-.,:.f,,q. -- . L- diffs-Af' -. . . V 2' P' ,-' if ' l i r- .7 Y A 'rj ' A ' A 1 . 1 ' , 23, :git ff f fg -V ' .- rg - Tf i. : J ' in ru lVf ' Q' ' 5,,','P Q 1 ' ' A . .Lin ,Q A 2 - as V- ,- - -. , , , ps -r - . L .. A .. , . 'fy,,,.,fr'i, 1 A. SEATED: Barbara Beadles, Ronnie Sampson, John Kepler, Margot Hallenbeck, Gary Mancrel. FRONT ROW: Tom Russell, Susan Mench, Jan Russell, Marilee Randol, Donna Hett, Carole Coffman, Mrs. Moss. SECOND ROW: Mary Pat Hill, Sharon Slade, Claudine Colley, Judy Houf, Russell McClain, Marilyn Fyffe. BACK ROW: Kay Kramer, Paula Scheidecker. Q, True enjoyment cannot Je cfe5c2r'5eJ--igoufseczu .3 s Q 5 fi bk TY' 'gi FRONT ROW: Penny Rhone, Carol Moreland, Judy Russell, Sally Stein, Nancie Jo Halvorson, Bonnie Odle, Carolyn Heyse, Adrienne Goodstein, Mary Pat Hill. SECOND ROW: Hope Watson, Andrea Atkinson, Judy McCormick, Barbara Ledwell, Ann Strung, Trena Lewis, Susan Spaulding, Miss Jolly. THIRD ROW: Harold Haver, Dick Skipton, Don Jones, Frank Seaver, Larry Carpenter, Jerry Sutton, John Cooper, Terry Pixley. BACK ROW: Jim Bates, Mike Brovsky, Jim Pezoldt, Conrad Schwab, David Hite, Bill Ashton, Delbert Smith, Don Wolfgang. Senior Talent Show -Junior Talent Show - Colorado College Variety Show - Magic Barrel - General Electric - Atomic Energy! These are examples of the assemblies, spanning many ideas and themes, which Jim Bates and his thirty-tive As- sembly Committee members produced tor the student body this year. Jim was elected to till the vacancy after Mary Lou Coulter moved to Montana. Miss Jolly is the tac- ulty sponsor. Pennies puny? Nickels nervous? Dollars damp? No! Our Treasury Committee this year has made sure of that. Keeper of the bankroll at the beginning ot the year was Jeff Green, but after he moved from town Patti Page was elected secretary, The eighteen Green-Backers thought ot new items to sell to the school and new ways to sell them so that the sale would benefit the student body. By selling these buttons, stationery, booster plates, pencils, and pennants, they raised money to help in school events and functions. Mr. Calhoun is the faculty sponsor. To turn a penny In tne way of ttacfe--eoufpet J ig, ,.: 2 v 'I V f.f Qi fo FRONT ROW: Sharon McGinnis, Ada Belle Matteson, Wanda Ohlson, Sharon Litchfield, Marsha McCleary, Sheryl Van Gundy, Sandy Smith. SECOND ROW: Paula Scheidecker, Sue Miller, Leslie Ann Gardner, Kay Hammond, Carol Rhyne, Margy Hootman, Carol Shute, Kathy Gloss, Patti Page. BACK ROW: Glenn Hanthorn, Gary Hass, Dwight Smith, Rent Hudson, Bob Henry, Dick Bell, Danny Culberson, Gary Willey, Mr. Calhoun. ll ,il CVQOUiZL'JTtCiP E i E S s i ne cry wa: common to them aff--Vetgif -vs Q S -.1 i f 'J E 'l my t V QA nz' ti' FRONT ROW: Dee Schafer, Virginia Roberts, Judy Houf, Danna McBurney, Jeannette Rhodes, Janice Feis. SECOND ROW: Mary Mummery, Nancy Rhodes, Joyce Godec, Elnora Warren, Ann Adams, Sue Miller, Julie Smith, Marilyn Fyffe. BACK ROW: Russell McClain, Beverly Jensen, Leslie Ann Gardner, Kay Hammond, Nancy Rags- dale, Jane Gilman, Margy Mootman, Barbara Justis, Kay Kramer, Jan Colley. May we please have your attention for the announcements? Judy l-louf and her Pub- licity Committee publicized games, club meet- ings, and sales so that students would attend and enioy them. The faculty sponsor for Pub- licity Committee is Mr. Samuelson. Keeping the halls qlear between classes and keeping unwrapped food out of the halls at lunchtime are two of the rules which Safety Committee helps students obey. Led by Boosty Cool, members kept safety at a peak this year. Mr. Westbay is the faculty sponsor. ate maid waste--Heywood I ,r ' ' 1, N , . J t 5 J 'V 1 F f 5' ',,sl' , fl ,C I l gy 111 ft-2 't 'ii wa 1 I ' , a -- gd, t it -mb-t Q l.. lg? E' .siiilzfiafza-...if12-Tai ..t5 C- it ' ' 35 Qrganization FRONT ROW. Carolyn West, Elnora Warren, Shirley Thompson, Madelyn Siebert, Susan Crawford, Katy Metzler. SECOND ROW: LeEIIen Gay, Beverly Chambon, Janice Knight, Janice Kellogg, Edith Shepherd, Sandy Smith. BACK RCW: Ed Williams, Joe Wyler, Bob Foster, Boosty Cool, Donald Young. S The mittot of aff courtesy--.fliafeslaeate E , FRONT ROW: lSeatedl Judy Marriott, Betty Nelson, Virginia Roberts, Zenta Smits, Jo Ann Aiken. SECOND RO - W, Mrs. Galley, Lou Ellen Morrow, Judy Houf, Barbara Bradford, Paula Scheidecker, Judy Charles. BACK ROW: Quinn Gardner, Mary Tinnin, Judy James, Janet Wilson. Sending cards to students who have been sick for a long period of Time, Taking care of The lost and found, and sending Thank you noTes for gifts given To The school are a few of the duties of Courtesy Committee. Led by Virginia Roberts, members also ac- knowledge The help given by chaperones at dances, the iudges of Pow Wow floats, and services rendered by The P. T. A. VVho won The election? Records committee is counting The votes now. This was heard a number of times during The school year as lim CotTon and his Thirfy-member Records CommiTtee speedily counied ballots. They also kepf any oTher necessary records of events around school. Mr. Engle- brechf is The facully sponsor. .gnfotmation upon point! of latactz'cafjaofl'tz'c.4-- pbtaefl' f Z 7' f fi - .,4f,,3::g .1 if ' , , ., xl f 6 s l , ,EYE gA,:Z,,f,..,, I, ,.., 'I V , ,, V Qi, .,,, .1 Y ..-,- Q . A 3? V b I Z . ' ' .,,' -, :diff if l 1 M L 'If 'T V FRONT ROW: Sue Ra b C ' Y Um. ldudme Spears, Joan Slagle, Barbara Nichols, Brenda Hawley, Betsy Olclach, Deanne Moser. SECOND ROW' Ann Armstron G I - 9. ay e Glidden, Jo Ann Diestlekamp, Kathleen Doheny, Nancy Faulkner, Gwen Oyer, Barbara Berry Beverl Ch b ' f y am on. BACK ROW: Susan Mench, Helen Kidder, Ron Parker, John Blyth, Jim Cotton, Fran lntemann, Becky Norris. gli QCP ociety is a.4 ancient as tie urotfd--Voftaite 1 FRONT ROW: Darth Townsend, Charlys Robison, Judy James, Claudine Colley, Dorinda Edwards, Barbara Nichols, Janice Russell, Tanya Schaefer, Sandi Fedorovich, Barbara Wallace. SECOND ROW: Faye Pilcher, Bonnie Downer, Karen Whitney, Amanda Phelps, Karen , Sydney Tanner, Paula Baldwin, Kaye Ives, Beverly Howells, Karen McClurg, Marcia Dentan. THIRD ROW: Miss Anderson, Willis Fran lntemann Jean Sauderson, Becky Norris, Becky Dever, Peggy Brown, Kathleen Doherty, Susan Crawford, Jane Fowler, Martha Hiscutl, Mary Graharh, Carolyn Beazley. BACK ROW: Bea Patton, Barbara Patten, Kathleen Anderson, Chris Pflug, Mildred Weaver, Eunice Titmas, Barbara Ruth, Lynda Lieberherr, Claudine Spears, Donna Wolsleben. Kossuth Earlynn Lacldersl Scissors! Paper! Paintl These are lust a few ofthe tools used by Social Com- mittee to decorate for the Sophomore Sere- nade, Pow Wow Dance, Holly Hop, the Sweetheart Dance, and the Brown and White Dance this year. Top mon on the Social-pole was Don Boscoe Wilson, who directed these activities. Miss Anderson is the faculty sponsor. 38 Organization FRONT ROW: Helen Watson, Karen Anderson, Judy Willits, Judy Anderson, Sandy Shaw, Sherry Seay, Alvina Oslie, Barbara Wald, Carol Cooper, Pauline Turk. SECOND ROW: Robin Ormen, Kathy Gloss, Marsha McCleary, Diantha Bennett, Nancy Snavely, Judy Shoup, Lana Rae Keplinger, Judy Gibbs, Nancy Smith, Donna Kegin, Jeri Jo Peterson, Sharon Litchfield. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Jones, Barbara Martin, Yvonne Ament, Elizabeth Ross, Judie Chapman, Bonnie Augustine, Jane Thompson, Helen Evenson, Kathy Burns, Carolyn Mitchell, Linda Billingsley, Carol Shute. BACK ROW: Don Wilson, Kaspars Bezins, Harl Thero, Richard Lynch, Robert Bunner, John Reid, Gary Manuel, Larry Charles, John Akers, Russell McClain, Charles Whale. 2' . f1 1 'L ' L I 'W v'QCV'1IGllOi7 .UZQE-ze: ts sf K? Q3 5 2 ' ,, A wg 7 H I 'X ' 1 R1 -. , j V Q 'J ' v-f Q' '- I l I 4 M A ll ll llLra 1 I I Q A v ,aw 9 A it Qi? : V - E : f a- fg I x'lf ! '! i I xg.: O':I I fmfyx K A YRLMRQ A , 1 , .fi N ix HX 6 f ' V nl -Htt 13 power--fongfeffour V few , fgefb. Srl FRONT ROW: Lee Gillespie, Susan Spaulding, Rick Gauger, Dona Schlessinger, Edwin Powell, Alma Rodgers, Bob Burton, Jim Simco. SECOND ROW: Marie Hogan, Diana Rorabough, Pamela Fisher, Karen Thomas, Peggy Lynch, Rosalie Putnam, Sally Yarnall, Deanne Moser. BACK ROW: Dave Ray, Bob Simon. Muzzle the Bulldogs! Thresh Wheatridge! Shear the lambkins! These are just a few examples of the iob the Art Club has done this year. The master painter heading the club was David Ray. With deft strokes of the brush, members produced individual proiects and assisted in school activities requiring art work. They also painted a Welcome Alumni sign for Pow Wow which was hung on the front of the school. Mr. Samuelson is the faculty sponsor. out heart: are ever at your Jetvice--.flhaleslaeate Striving to promote international understanding among school age chil- dren, the Junior Red Cross works nationally, interna- tionally, and locally. Quinn . Gardner was chairman of the twenty-member club. This year they tried to or- t tr 5 . , r.,.- ganize Junior Red Cross I Councils in other schools P r . in 1 t l of El Paso County. They 1 it V rl : 4 if V if also built a float for Pow - y by, 3 'QQ Wow. Mr. Simolke is the I i 7 y E faculty sponsor. r 'lif yiiy TQ W --. 'Maw lit SEATED: Pal Myers, .lay Harshe, Don Fuller, Jean Knight, Bob Currie. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Downer, Mary Lou Coulter, Ruth Best, Emma McCune, Gwynne Douglass, Mary Jane Orr, Mr. Simolke. BACK ROW: Carol Lee Brown, Ann McMullen, Quinn Gardner, Bob Foster, Dona Schlessinger, Susan Reamy. Qrgontzotion :ii .gpitit bzdeecf 13 wiffbzg--fiffe FIRST ROW: Diantha Bennett, Lynda Lieberherr, Peggy Brown, Janet Jones, Anda Gravities, Millie Weaver, Carmen Ruiz, Mary Tinnin, Peggy Shumate, Mary Ramsell, La Rue Rasmussen, Sherry Samuel. SECOND ROW: Pauline Turk, Cindy Heimburger, Sheryl Van Gundy, Nancie Jo Halvorson, Linda Ellison, Bev Chambon, Rowena Salisbury, Bette Merritt, Jan Ball, Jan Henderson, Carol Bruce, Wanda Ohlson. THIRD ROW: Kathy Gloss, Charlys Robison, Karen Brown, Becky Derrer, Donna Wolsleben, Colleen Blair, Ta Achord, Carole Stephens, Dorothy Bowers, Nancy Mench, Elizabeth Ross, Sheila Porter. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Ragsdale, Carolyn Beazley, Helen Watson, Diana Spencer, Peggy Lynch, Joyce Fitzgerald, Judy Shoup, Judy Gibbs, Donna Kegin, Sue Miller, Carolyn Jones, Darlene Hays. FIFTH ROW: Susan Crawford, Mary Graham, Lynn Balows, Carol Cooper, Jeri Jo Peterson, Lana Rae Keplinger, Jean Sanderson, Chris Pflug, Sharon McGinnis, Carolyn Croak, Sandy Teason, Linda Steadman. SIXTH ROW: Mary Mummery, Ruth Frost, Marilee Randol, Christine Clatanoff, Barbara Schaberg, Barbara Glpe, Ann McMullen, Jane Ellis, Edith Shepard, Shirley Spears, Julie Smith, Dorrls Wyatt. Let's Go Terrorsll Pep Club, the Terrorettes, cheered the Terror tecims on to mony victories this yeor. Girls ecirned points by ushering ot gomes ond weoring their uniform to school ond to gornes. Those who eorned ci certoin number ot points won o gold stor to weor on Eogle Becik's leother. Members elected two representotives from the sophomore closs, Amondo Phelps ond Ruth Frost, from the junior closs, Morilee Rondol ond Wondo Ohlson, ond from the senior closs, Morilyn Chick ond Borboro Schoberg. These representcitives, plus the heod morole-booster Suson lvlench, vice-president Sherry Somuel, secretory lvlory Romsell, ond treosurer Judy McCor- mick, mode up the Boord ot Directors. The uniform includes: ci white wool sweoter with o speciolly mode Eogle Beok sewed on the front. A brown wool skirt, white gloves, white bobby socks, ond brown shoes complete the outfit. 42 Grgonizotion FRONT ROW: Brenda Hawley, Helen Kidder, Jolene Ader, Charlene Miller, Carolyn Ehnes, Connie Bailey, Lynda Randall, Vicki Pickett, Trena l-GWIS, Barbara Ritter. Bdfb Wdlldre, KWSN Al Cle'50n- SECOND ROW: Sherry Seay, Alvina Oslie. Claudi Colley, Diann Dodson, Rodine Sircy, June Montgomery, Agnes Kaguras, Nancy Snavely, Carole Coffman, Sidney Bowler, Laura Phillips, Barbara Justis. THIRD ROW: Mona Miller, Judy Troianovich, Kathy Blake, Karen Larson, Carolyn Ashton, Madelyn Siebert, Claudine Spears, Clarene Spears, Jackie Jackson, Judy Brown, Ann Strong, Janice Feis. FOURTH ROW: Judy McCormick, Barbara Wilson, Judy Tamplin, Bonnie Downer, Karen Whitney. Lillian Eggenbergef, Janell McLaughlin, Carol Neppel, Deanne Moser, Jan Colley, Virginia Jones, Kathleen Anderson, BACK ROW: Beverly Howells, Marsha McCIeary, Carolyn Mitchell, Amanda Phelps, Janie Fowler, Sandy Shaw, Susan Hay, Julie Bolger, Dorothy Maloney, Nancy Jones, Alana Marshall, Sherry Marcus. LAM., Pep Club Cheers The Terrors On. VQGFU ee Me coniuetbzg Aetoeat come--fffoteff Mk k ' It A . I, ,W T W J , J , f . I rf' i u C o fs v gi, ' l r f . FRONT ROW: Tom Fields, John Kelly, Gary Brown, Nick Nelson, Dick Hahn, Glenn Scheiber, Rell French, Larry Smith, David Schmidt. SECOND ROW: Eric Kleinstiver, Jim Curkendall, Delmar Antons, Dick Perez, Bob Kapelke, Tom Russell, Dale Whale, Pat Johnson, Ron Sampson. THIRD ROW: Mr. Funk, Daved Schumn, Loren Bartels, Fred Wadman, Gordon Wiesner, Frank Seaver, Chuck Erickson, Delbert Smith, Ed Curry. FOURTH ROW: George Pacheco, Gary Pfister, Don Moore, Dave Williams, Ron Osbourn, Boosty Cool, Lantie Wilson, Jim O'NeaI. FIFTH ROW: Vilis Berzins, Gene Pankau, Martin Shuck, Mike Chadwell, Roy Brinkly, Skip Green, David Eclstrom, Dale Gibbs, Dennis Fullman. BACK ROW: Dale Thero, Hubert Brown, Bob Ruffin, Tom King, Syl Franklin, Jim Lewis, Bob Henry, Conrad Schwab, Jim Petty. i Ron Sompson, president of C Club, led the members not only in porticipotion of sports but olso in service to the school. These clubmen hove eorned o moior letter ond hove the privilege of belonging to the club ond of serving the school which they hove rep- resented in sports competition. Among their protects wos the procurement ot ci trophy cose to hold trophies tor which there is no room in the moin holl trophy cose. A record boord tor oll motor sports ond E ci concession stond ot the new 9 tootboll tield were olso proi- ects considered by this group r ond toculty odvisor, Mr. Funk. 44 Qrgonizotion -H levy of fait ufomen--lfifton By promoting heolth through othletic and sociol activities ond fostering the highest ideals of good sportsmanship ond good fellowship, the Girls' Athletic Associotion is building o better school ond community. The president of G.A.A. this yeor wos Corol loyson, the vice-president wos Brendo l-lowley, the secretory-treosurer was Roberto Marquez, ond the point-recorder was Mory Tofoyo, the foculty sponsor is Mrs. Moss. l i FRONT ROW: Lillian Hutchings, Mary Tafoya, Wanda Dixon, Helen Davis. SECOND ROW: Annette Peace, Eunice Wilson, Frances McCarty, Brenda Hawley, Elaine Love, Frances Peace. THIRD ROW: Gertie Patterson, Jeanette Johnson, Janice Perry, Bonnie Love, Sharon Harris. BACK ROW: Doris Edwards, Yvonne McCIendon, Karen Felton, Carol loyson, Roberta Marquez. Joclcnife - Swon - Double-flip! Mrs. Spoulding, spon- sor of the Aquotics Club, tought the twenty-five members these foncy dives ond mony others. Chief diver this yeor wos Moxine John, ossisted by secretory-treosurer Betsy Oldoch. After proc- ticing synchronized swimming, members performed in o swim- ming show for the Y. M. C. A. Openhouse. Water, water, evetywiete--gofetz'cfge' ,V t ., , gm -,f 1,2 4,1 ,,, ' - L if L5 Mffffzs ,, . , l f l ,M W., . wfw+,., t:fzf,f.::fzm.ff - , .Q , fw?325,15ii,:,-, f ' V Y-Wm - ' V , , h.+,. , i li, Q -a- t ' ., W. ,.sW,...w1,.,,.,,.,,.,..,,,.,..M.,.,,,,Y,- V J: y V if . ' 1 , f V 41, V-f . - ' f f . - wf - l 1 . , ,,,, A Q 1 5 V .11 Q A ,. A ., ' l ' , 1 ,Y 4 5 ,X 4147 ii -V,.,V.Tfu. - ,I ' 1 Q , ,1 . , 1 V ' ififgwwt' 51. 7 4 ,,..,.,,...,, ' ,, ' f , , A ' i- M - 1 ' ' ' 7 2 ' A , ,. 1 . f if' 5 X 2, .,s,..z ' V if A H5 ., . nf, ,gi Q-is , fi 5 ft : 'igr.f1Vf.,H-1-M 1' - 1 ' 4' 9, seg' i , 1 4 3 , . 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Planning and providing entertainment tor students after athletic games is the iob ot HI-Y boys and Y-Teen girls who make up Har- mony Hangout Council. During the first se- mester the dances were held at the Y.W.C.A. and during the second semester they were held at the Y.lvl.C.A. Y-Teens, sponsored by Mrs. Russell, pro- moted service proiects to better Colorado Springs. The six members went to the Fort Carson Hospital to visit the soldiers and help them by writing letters. They held bake sales, car washes, and rummage sales and donated the money received to needy causes. Mem- bers enacted a Nativity scene in tront of City l-lall for the people of Colorado Springs this Christmas. youth hath many chaznu---Htnofd ,:. r. 4. -3 N 7 FRONT ROW: Shirley Curtis. SECOND ROW: Judy Russell, Carmen Ruiz. THIRD ROW: Bobbie Adams, Bonnie Hooper. BACK ROW: Sharron Hill, Norma Picketl, Joyce Godec, 9 Choo: zntaon 14 6u5z'ne.45 ufitk an bzcome at Ita Leaf:--gowiaez if F3 ,ft - J ig 1 X. I o V in O FRONT ROW: Augusta Wilson, Lynn Ward, Judi Chapman. BACK ROW: Larry Broyles, Steve Peacock, Marvin Gillam. By giving teenagers an opportunity to learn about business through establishment ot their own bus- inesses, Junior Achievement creates interest in the business world. The members start, own, and oper- ate their business, distribute dividends to stockholders, and pay taxes. Members formed companies which manufactured products from wood, metal, and plastics. They organized a company which served as a bank for both the Colorado Springs and Pueblo, Colorado, programs. Each of the six separate J. A. companies has its own set of officers. There is an Achiever's Associa- tion which is a volunteer group at second year Achievers. This group structures the social activities, publicity, and special events. Its president was Steve Peacock, and the faculty advisor is Mri Preston, C.S.l-l.S. principal. E. ,J ,,,., , 54? J t r. f V if Haw! 776665 l, ,'i,, JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT Qi, 77 '. ,Qqk fi viii? f t ig! 1.444 If 753552, JUNIOR Lorrain Estelle Allen Judy Anderson Kathleen Anderson Zelma Aragon Gerald Beckett Tibor Bierbaum Lenord Bostick Janice Brittain Larry Broyles Caroline Burghard Frank Canada Kent Carter Donna Chadwick Judie Chapman Norma Denslow Torn Dewey Patricia Ann Eaton Sandra Fleener Michael Garrett Kenneth Goldsberry Karen Heflin Gary Kayne Lester Kennedy Karen Kersey Ray Don King Jon Lancaster Linda langston Roy E. Lister ACHIEVEMENT MEMBERS Bruce McCormick George McKibben Gaylon McMurtry Judy Miller Patti Montgomery Eric Nelson Steve Peacock Jeanne Pribble Art Raiche Howard Rapson Nancy Rhodes Bill Robson Joe Rundhammer Dee Schaefer Sandra Shaw Edith Shepherd James Simca Tim Speer Jerry Thomas Lorene Truman Richard Udell Sheryl Van Gundy George Vrodenbu Caro! Walker John Walker Augusta Wilson Eunice VVilsOn TQ gamzono 'Q good Acme dloes not happen by accident -- !ffc'p2fm0ff 48 Qrgcinizolion viii T FRONT ROW: Elaine Love, Margenette Cook, Judy Jackson, Murriel Nash, Jackie Jackson, Bonnie Love. SECOND ROW: Miss Hicks, Pat Green, Sara Lindoerfer, Linda Bolger, Billie Matteson, Diane Engle. BACK ROW: Miss Argo, Frankie Hubbart, Patti Montgomery, Dorothy Roberts, Betty Smith, Diana Stewart. I , .f,,. A ' .V'.'-f,, 1 A7 X, . . In Wig ix , is E i ilf. 'fif?,,.' ' W, A ff ' ' lf 'ff , ' if -Q.- E MX U e l-lomemokers Lourel Montgomery, Donno Engle, Lindo Bolger, ond Mory Lou Hoffman prepore o rneol. By giving demonsirotions ond experimenTs,1l1e Home Economics Club helped its sixty-eight members become bener homemolcers. Led by Frcinkie I-lubbord, The president, ond odvised by Miss Argo, The group went on picnics ond skciring parties ond bod o doie dinner ond 0 pizzo poriy. ,ig -ffe Jhooteth ufeff Mat hits the mari -- oufeff - , ,, FRONT ROW: Leslie Jackson, Gary Bragg, Eldon Martin, Jim Britton, Larry King, Bill Brown, Ed Stabler. SECOND ROW: Pat Van Alstine, Pat Crimble, Mrs. Southcotte, .leanette Cruts, Linda Orr, Mary Orr. BACK ROW: Mr. Southcotte, Dan Dane, Floyd Hall, Carl Martin, Leonard Bowser, .lon Weimer, Charles Bruner, Lee Frankforter. Bull's eyel lt was right on targetllhe Colorado Springs High School National Rifle Club, under the direction of Mr. J. L. Southcotte, promoted marksmanship and safety with firearms. Chief trigger puller Terry Middle, vice-president Jeanette Cruts, executive Neil Johnson, secretary-treasurer Bill Brown, and the other thirty members attended the N.R.A. Scholastic Tournament and the Colorado State Junior Cham- pionship match. 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' A I7 s fw,aff' f mm 9-my fx mi x in ' ' lu 'r-v-1 L . . - -f - , X XS M 4 ' ' ' X 2 x X R, A . ai 6 A K - - -- . . SN Y l n wx flgjxid Y .,, wx- s . 'R 1 R 'z , I 7- V .,.. . x X k A 1 N X al 'w X . gl . K k ' 'f -f X' gm ' . as A , , ,f , . 'li X5 ,, , if ' 'ML-J in W ,L C- rn, .4 , x 5 ' A Aix 'Q-'Q 1 4, N M K xx A-Q? MS- ,. ,. , K , .,,, Xxx X X Q! A X . M , my H, 1 , ,ti '5'? 1. if ' 351' -bl' ,. ,.1 -.. i .rr Q. , we EB- Q , .-R XJ ,xxx 2-411 Dr. Roy J. Wasson WAM government 13 the hu? That WAICA Dr. Wosson, superintendent of the schools in District l l ond o member ot the school bocird, hos held his present position tor the lost sixteen veors. Before cittoining this position, he hod been o sociol science teocher ond ct grode school principol in Colorcido Springs. Dr. Wesson re- ceived his BA. degree et Cornell University, MA. ot Co- lumbio Universitv, dnd his Ph.D, ot Colorodo Stcite College ot Educotion. 52 Fonuhy Being genercil odministrcitor ond supervisor ot oll the schools in District ll, Dr. Wosson recommends the hiring of teachers to the respective hecids ot deportments. Meet- ing dnd plonning with the orchitects tor'the new high school ond gvmnosium being built ore his responsibilities. Deciding personnel policies, recommending cidvoncements, ond drovv- ing up the budget for the school yecir cire cilso port ot his iob. ' a 3 .. . . .4 M . W FRONT ROW: Mr. T. Doherty, Mr. E. McCIeory. BACK ROW: Dr. R. J. Wasson, Mr. W. Marshall, Mr. F. G. Monck, Mr. M. Baker, Dr. J. Lewis, Mr. A. C. Erickson. f2dCA25 ua to govern ourselves--goethe Elections tor the school boord members ot District ll ore held every tour yeors. Now serving on the boord ot educotion ore Mr. T, Doherty, ossistont superintendent of schools, Mr. A. C. Erickson, secretory ot the boord ot ed- ucotion, Mr. M. Boker, reoltor, Dr. J. lewis, rodiologist, Mr. W. lvlcirsholl, insuror, Mr. E. McCleory, monoger ot motor ports ond president ot this boord, ond Mr, E. G. lvlonck, bonker. Except tor lvlr. Erickson, the school boord does not receive oi solory. These men ore volunteer leoders of the community vvho give their time ond ettort to provide better educotion in School District ll, This group hondles educotionol problems ond molces decisions concerning the building ond locotion ot nevv school buildings. They ore olso responsible tor requesting ond rciising money for educotionol purposes. Eocollv 53 lzcifully Mr. H. H. Threlkeld Having been a football coach, teacher in the business department, business manager, and assistant principal, Mr. Preston is well prepared to till the iob ot school principal, a iob which entails many responsibilities. He requests interviews, assigns new teachers, and goes over college entrance and scholarship applications. Mr. Preston must approve extra- curricular activities, as the reputation of this school rests in his hands. i, Jail, '- . I Q, ff. .-s:,- .. au ' ' ff' 1 V '11 54355 ' ', ,' j':,'w'u1' S- 'N ' f75,ff lG': i 1 A f '. 2261. vpfu A1226 ,Y - f fi-A, -if 'y.q-,J. ' 45 .i1f53:2gn53xE:FS.f- ,424-z.'?w : . YP' Y 4 L' ., , L?: flZ'f' ' . , ':Ill:,..f 3. ..,.w-K 2,-yd., ,. ug... - ' r - . fir, .- f M-.1 Q ri.-X-,Nav -Rpt, Q, ' ' .ffitii l':'n: ' xyfg,Q' if.: Mr. J. L. Watson lvlr. H. H. Threlkeld, Director ot Secondary Education, acquired his position in l952. Mr, Threllceld correlates the iunior and senior high school course ot study, takes applications tor teaching positions, and tills vacancies in the teaching statt. Having been principal ot C.S.H.S. tor six years prior to his present po- sition, he is aware ot the needs ot the high school. lvlr. Threlkeld sees that suggestions made by the school board are used. fffen of pofite featning and Mr. W. H. Preston lvlr. Watson, who is the assistant principal ot C.S.H.S., helps the S.O. function, arranges all activities ot the students during school hours, and makes arrangements with students paying tuition. Mr. Watson must attend teachers' meetings, P.T.A. meetings, and other meetings concerning C.S.H.S. As golf coach, Mr. Watson sets up practices and games. Although always busy, Mr. Wat- son has time to counsel students who have problems. ifsssfiv 9,11 . :WL . - x As Deon of Girls, Miss Hoyden works vvifh The personol problems of girls, helping Them To cidiusf To The school. She olso schedules college represenfofives, secures porT-Time iobs for sfudenfs, ond orronges The sociol room for vorious groups. Deon of Boys, Mr. Chrisfensen, Tcikes core of boys who hove office ond librory obligo- Tions ond who behove in ci mdnner ofher Thon Thof occepfoble in The clossroom. l-le olso keeps in Touch wifh porenfs, The Child Guid- Q once Cenfer, ond The ProboTion Office. a filetaf educationu enty f fly ii, I E. ' .lice ' ' 1 ,eta . .Ji bk. 1 . , .., , ur Ll' X 7' , I f . V i ff - .- 'K' A .--11 -:. '?Zii 5, if' - -. ' if W Q . bfi' 1: av ' rm , UI ' 551251 , f'ff3?f ff7 E ,QW V. .xg 35, ., ,T ,,,i , .1 ,LM flk idilg , W zip? 5 fi- -:fr -: ..-'1'f2f' -.f'. i12: Mr. L. L. Hay Among The mony people who help C.S.l-l.S. run srnoofhly ore Mr. l-loy ond Miss Wiley. As Business Monoger, Mr. l-loy hondles oll The school's finonces. l-le olso Teoches Typing in The school's business deporfmenf. Miss VViley's iob hos rnony phoses. ln oddi- Tion To keeping records of grodes, credifs, Tronsfers, ond college records, she colls sub- sTiTuTes, schedules opTiTude Tesfs ond counsel- ing for new sfudenfs, ond ronks The closses. Miss E. E. Hayden I 4 .117 -3:2 . '- , , I f ,, , -gg-gf W ,f -' X ,gg 4,1 r , , , sf f f ,U .. -7, 1, ' . f. T7 , , 2 I ffg ,M ,J -. , ' Qjeffwiyf' . M7 1 If .sf , ,, . -, gs g r' . 7 .. ,,l':l'-'fW - f 1 f?5i:f '2!f diff:-.1 f -.rf r-fe - ig 1 -f,: K..-1 T? ' -'- - - -' -'- . ., ' firif- as.- 7- N. ' 'F ' Q .',vI' . ,I -fi 23'-'55 W V H143 2'.'.+.'f- 'T ', g.k,r-i?7iai13:e. '.'..':.'.'- xg air V T2 , ' .'.'a'- ' fr - 57- lfilfffiyli far' 7 24- ,, 4,L':gf.1- ' -.'.'.'. ., 1. : f- ' f .3 Eihxy'-11.551, o--,'. , 3 .rev 4 s,g,.fw,-2 4 ,Q-Q., in - , l ,-5. geiaiifqgi. - aiu. , 5, J .. 1 , r ,v ,-1 L,-Q A ,iq .ruse-T if 'rf fwfr' wg. ,1- if . -1-Q-Tx-in M1--Q.: ly, 4 611 pw ,- -8- ,ss-...z - '.,,-T ,- n19,,.1' ,1z,-wpT'i3ss-Eigzr .- .. -. V, ,I ., 'ff- ,, T-ww 'J .'r2'Z - M rfffi 'f sr-r ,ui r '.'-- fu ,ear T T' Mr. G. W. Christensen 1 '-99 . Miss M. Wiley l:OCUliy Training students for the business world is the obiec- tive of the business depart- ment, headed by Mr. Allen. This department offers train- ing for retailers, secretaries, merchants, and account- ants, and places students in civil service positions with accounting firms. A service division types for school departments and charitable organizations. With the emphasis being put on science in national magazines and newspa- pers, students are becoming more aware of the need for well trained people in the scientific field. Mr. Bis- chof and the rest of his de- partment train students who are thinking of science as a profession. This de pa rt- ment also encourages all students to better appre- ciate the importance of science. As the head of the indus- trial arts and vocational department, Mr. Cameron directs the high school, iun- ior high, and the adult edu- cation programs. The vo- cational arts deal with the employment of students aft- er high school in the field of electronics, building trade, auto-mechanics, and printing. Faculty 1 .YIIQAQZQJ of bzfluenceu 'canviffe Mr. E. G. Allen t X x 4 is i' M i I ' Ad , it A .1 3.3. - si, 3 We 5 , '.' , A , --G43-elxifg wg N is . 2 L 5 .. Hi . , .1 . H, I, .A . .L f . . yn- ,. 9 1. .sc 4' 2 ly' Mr. J. F. Bischot V- d f r . 5 A: - 'i,,-Sf' . ' .. .2 ,filli - f qiv' i- . ,ali .A T Q i 1.-is., - ' 'Q igkigiitlft-i,' f 13 -sf j 14:11.-..sT Mr. J. L. Cameron 1 -- i '-rw.. Mr. E. l. Anderson -T . f iw' .-' .. it r' Q-ui I ., ,. 1 4.4 fzbljqigyg i xx gif -i3,: 5iE,,,Q1N. Y ,I iff xx-,I .' f -'tt . wr Miss K. Bruce .gm A A JS, i A Mr. G. Berry Math, besides -being the fundamental for business and accounting, prepares students for college science and engineering courses in advanced or applied math- ematics. The department chairman, Mr. Anderson, is responsible for the roster of classes, choice of text- books, and setting up of the goals of the math cur- riculum. Miss Katherine Bruce di- rects the high school pro- gram of girls' physical education. Development of muscular tone, which pro- vides maintainence of phys- ical well-being, is brought about through physical ed- ucation. lt provides an opportunity to learn the basic skills for active rec- reation and to overcome the serious effects of lazy living. Mr. Garry Berry is the director of athletics for Colorado Springs schools. Mr. Berry decides the sports to be taught in boys' phys- ical education classes and meets with school officials in other cities to set up schedules for all games. He accompanies athletic teams to out-of-town games and sets up standards for the athletic department. Creating awareness and an understanding of music as a science as well as an art, increasing personal sat- isfaction, and giving oppor- tunities for the talented to perform fine choral music are the goals of the Vocal Music Department of Colo- rado Springs school system, headed by Mr. Gilles. Be- fore coming to C.S.l-l.S. Mr. Gilles was a concert violinist, director, and sing- er. Head of the Instrumental Division of Music Education of Colorado Springs is Mr. Jackson, who has written many school songs. l-le holds a B.A. and an M.A. in Music Education from Colorado University. The instrumental music depart- ment strives to develop a love for great music, classi- cal and contemporary, and to become proficient in the perfection of music. Articulate citizens are the power of democracy. This is the main principle of speech classes at C.S.l-l.S. Other obiectives are to free people of fears when they speak and to make them feel at ease. Articles about these classes appear in speech magazines. Mrs. Roberts, chairman of the speech department, holds a B.A. and an M.A. in Educa- tion ,. 5 I .5'if f 'Q A . iff-f ..-f ' . :,-5252 V - 5 sf' i m.-'F . 3 ' .n'-Milt, 1. V ' s' 53:-r. .,'tiu3.-,i,- .- , Mr. F. H. Gilles 6 71' : ,, , ff, ' rff, f? 1 ff ff f rf E19 jf , 4.51-1f,MfiZ4,h f fvff 1 f n r ' ' Mr. M. A. lungerich ' te gwfff I fu. , fi ,- ij Q 1 -2 ,V - 432, gf.zp,qi.,5.i - xx ' 3, V , , W 1 A .I ss 1 -. it . X i . Mr. G. E. Jackson .1 M i fi - 1 .,. . f Q :Mi 0 '- .. f z' 'f -.U f A .,,,..W .t ' ,, fa V ' JF 4 9, ' ff' VU , W- 2, 1. V - V 9,3 K of f I :, , fi, ,5- F ' pf f W I 19 X 1 if 1 f filf, ,, ,- X f f 7 5 f 4 f , 'f K.. w If Mrs. R. H. Roberts Mr. G. W. Justus ti . g V 45,5 a r.Jf',v i?,?.g,1 - N, J :I ' ..- , J' 'lf' J' ,gy ft -g'vs12i,1- Z i 41,-Q 1 .165 1.7 'V' 'hifi ' - Miss F. E. Wallingford Any language in the for- eign language department is an elective. Mr. lunger- ich, department chairman, co-ordinates the study of languages. Learning to speak a foreign language helps students to under- stand people of the world. C.S.H.S. offers four differ- ent languages: two years of Latin, three years of Spanish, and two years of German and French. As co-ordinator, Mr. Jus- tus directs the social studies' department which works to increase a better under- standing of world and na- tional problems. Every stu- dent is required to take world history and American history, whereas sociology and world geography are offered as electives. literate and intelligent citizens have an important part to play in creating bet- ter understanding of our world and its ideals. Miss Wallingford and her de- partment offer a required two years of English and a third year elective, as well as specialized r e a d i n g courses and two classes for iournalism. Efflivlty .QQ .'. ff1 Q.-1 .' J' I Y. 'tyco'--N,-' 3 'ui 5 . ,, ,,,,,.- .Q , K M df ,Cx F r af' ,xx i ,J f 1 f ,W , . If K N l lr tix X i ill ' LY '-,iipfi 1 .4 5 gl, x . .::,., .L v' I C C A f ' A-5 '-gut' ' r, A K 3 A it -. '91 4' .. , ' 1 . V 5 - ix: ,A -5, CT il U if ' L. . f-is .1 r 37' V -ff- ' as-...f M Uinkwfmi , wi 1 Y'- Yii X. - i '51 fty if 724-u ' .,. Mrs. D. K. Adams History Department University ot Alabama 4 Miss J. Anderson A '5 2-. i --s- ,wig - 1 H ' ' ' University of Denver fu .- - -r English Department S ' .. ..,.,,5.,.- ,' I 2 x ' dw . 4, ' . Fig--- --v-A THIFEOPLHN A 'X 'UU Miss J. Argo Home Economics Department Harding College, Arkansas l x, J ws Mr. A. F. Bakun . History Department . i Y-- -W ..... Missouri Valley College 'ka' ,.i' ,VC x' X V J g.,,, 1 kj- Mr. W. R.'Ballinger Ill- f A I 5 lyt, '- Mathematics Department stt. 1 '1 1 J I 53311 'i t . E l ,-- gi -- f M Mr. C. B. Barnhart I J Y .gf - if ,,. Science DeDC1rtment s.v , r , a..,.-inilii Wgib 2 ',,'i r,.,, , jg ' University of Colorado err A J .rrr . J i, iw ? A . XX. ,f ,Jw V. , 2 Mr. B. J. Barron Industrial Arts and Vocational Dept William Jewell College, Missouri Colorado State University Mr. K. Berry Science Department lowa State College , 1 - FDI, 'I l I iii ' i Tm Ili I f - 15 'si, M H l. ll- . lllmin ..ln..y I The quiet library is a good place for students to study and do their research, 58 Faculty wt' A ., fps 5 . 1 3 f ,-412' R Mr. G. G. Blagg Physical Education Department Colorado College Miss C. Brummer Mathematics Department University of Colorado Q . 1 .pi- , if if Mr. W. D. Burnett Mathematics Department University of Colorado Mr. R. E. Calhoun History Department Colorado College Miss l.. Casperson Science Department South Dakota State College Mr. C. W. Christensen Industrial Arts and Vocational Dept. Greg-:n's College, CWCOQO Mr. A. R. Coffman Mathematics Department University of Colorado Miss R. Cohen English Department University of Colorado Gnd. gk V -fqvffwirgcz Vlq' 3 I , N 1 I ..,. A lv 4 ,fly L' AF '1 f ' - .f 1 , fl , , jf. 155' '7 ' fy 3 -, ::,jegf,fsf-.. :',.,5t33gf' ,1 fr, S2734 wh. , f.q,zE.2,. , he he .- ,S , f 35.,1,,' . ' -, -v I 9'f'7: :5 J5?'Asi: ' :Leif . f V -' f-3 fa J V 'Z , 1 .. imimef efggqyyviy N I 17 9 -fri ftdyffii-Ie,,, - ,. ii: -,-,ff '3 , i '4 gi V ' ' ' ,, fi 'P . 'Zi . If ffl ,,.W,, . il f. ,f l I M V' V I ' V, 4 J., f'f,f ffuf ' 3 .- Q eff w I . 5 if ,V .I 2 ' ' 'l'f.,. Y ' X ,il f 'I ' ., ,. -'Q ' LA E, 4 N . T i, ..,, i i 4: Q .ive Y' I , , ' n 1 gr' ,,,,4., . i 1. Wifg- ,:' ,- J .f 6, W if ,,f f ,, X, fe -rl - ,c ff gay I, sf-' If If f ,, , , , wi f 04, ,J 1 f f f 1 1 5 , 1,4 , 'T 2 , .,4-. mea, 44, ff .Q f 4 't f 'h .4 exam J ' 5' '22 V i J4- gs-,Z '- 2, . f . xx ff , I Q ,f N3 my ,M f My . f, r , .y,,,f,, f f.-, fgjj- , fgff I If t f I f , 1 ' f Qu f 0 1 ' , ft, K l These boys put their knowledge to practical Ugg, ,ff- Faculty xt, ' Wx 'W' 'Q' t f . 'vm . .-MJ 1' ,E A Z, .Q Ky H LE-G 1:17. I ' 1 J V X lf? -ga Z5 4, ' Q5f.1fiE 'W L . rg i1f'112'2'i? aj 1 j 1 'X efg-11.,a .:.Q. 1, .t .feat -N ,- , 'W-, . , Z. .ss Z .r S A - - 2 1 -i if i , ' ' - -' ' ' 9 1.9,, E' -3,9 . y V Y f W. .. .. - 3,N.lCV gb .rib y V if - 2 .s ' irxf .-138 2. ' V2 -s . D-, ' lift' I ', 'A .. . ni. .if wa: . ' ' f '.Z'175' V ' ,,Q,:,Q f K , 1 ' ' 6. 60 Faculty ,. acufty Mr. G. H. Dalgleish English Department University of Colorado Mr. W. T. Derrick English Department North Texas State College Mr. F. Englebrecht Business Department University of Denver Mrs. L. C. Ferguson English Department Pennsylvania State University Mr, G. W. Funk Physical Education .Department Colorado State College Mrs. M. G. Galley r-listory Department Colorado College Mr. W. G. Gordon History Department University of Denver Mr. C. l-I. Graves Science Department Colorado College I' Lee devotes time and thought U it T P. fs. . 1 1 3 ?' A .- . Ig Q K 5 C' , . 7'-1----i v 'fw:-:-'- - ' X -wr-if 1 'B ' B-me!-.... f -. 1- , X ft' fi y A, -fiiiff .J C .. 1- stag-1 t Q Ii' 5-N-f RN g Q . .- ,xi . . . 7 l V XX .' 'P 7 C 7 t pair 153' s X s-- , :fr J . , -f- -. ' s gi ' to the work ot this sculpture. Dr. C. F. Hall History Department Columbia Univ. Teacher's College Mr. C. H. Hargraves Business Department University of Colorado 5? .EADERS ' - ., . KJ? .E . :V Q -. Z f,., W f V- 4 l , 352' 5 5 ' ?'Z'Lf7 ' ' ff .' V I -, , ' i' Q 4 , ,- 5, ' I f ,tx sg .f it M Mr. H.E. Hetzler B Business Department Bethany College Miss M. l. Hiclcs Q Home Economics Department - Z, West Virginia University I ' f f Mr. L F. Higgins t :QQ , Speech Department ff University of Denver 7 . , ' with :.. Ef19l'Sh Depwtmeftf ,A . University Of Denver . M, .rrrr . A' A 'ii' . -'ii'f Mr. B. F. Holfmeister Mathematics Department University of Colorado Miss M. Hollister English Department Colorado College A- ....,,, I .fl Q .sl Z tw- lg G C Faculty 6l X. 0 ,Aiwa - Wt -vie-ix -0 ' 'Qae- 'W' I I . 3- 'tvt . .D , . - Xe ,fr 5 Qi el J , 41 . ii. VT-t, 1 2 . ' J xy Vg . Fi Imp -. Q , .. If fffff ' ' ' - iS f ff' W T, .CY 1 'Nlrf-3 Q e e 1 Q ., . r it -xv.: :tw ,gh .-5 1 ggi f nseerggrewzyiwtrifffvnlgc, . , ml: w-frsmatk 1 J e'wst'eee9faess'. fs-:' .4 - iss.f,1..w,g,i:sm:wt::s.f.sf1 'A , 2.S. vv:o.4p1 .even 'gmrsm : it , -Le---5?-aE igw.ig,ms v:'?ZE?7 . .-, sim:-eitfeir ' Q I -',c t .... 1:-szsg .5 N we .1-i.-S. 8 X X t 1 .J 4 I I an ,gi-fl5fe,,fff5 U ,.. .. . 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I 3 A iw 1--.,, Miss l.. R. Jones Home Nursing Department University of Chicago Mr. G. M. Kalber Driver Training Department Colorado State College Y .. :wif .pad .The orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Jackson, practices during sixth period. Mrs. l.. Kennedy English Department Colorado College Mr. W. E. Ketchem Industrial Arts and Vocational Dept. Colorado State College x W l ft fffv Q f . 7' 5' ef,-.ff f rriiw J i it 1 - - , lyfl lt ff? i . L, .V Miss R. M. LaSalle - L! l J A - Q 35 fm Q Business Department i l I . Colorado State Colleg j!f'jQ, I. it , ' ff, ff' ffqg.. l ' 5 i j V 9 Qjh 1 -Ql jJ3QVl,4 ,l,l ,fy Nr! I f 'MX' ,,,,V ll: 'Z 'r 14 Miss M. Lindberg IJ 1 ll' 4 -if ' Eff ' Business Department ' , gf ' 5 , 7131 ,ji V Dr ke University A ' X f? -.2 3, A jf f I fa f . M Qc. 70 I ik. t I . I 'AAA' gl, r 1 Lf' L 1 VY luianf w'1fl -3, 5 ll ft' Science Department , , Colorado State Colle Mr. A. K. MacKenzie lndustrial Arts and Vocational Dept. Colorado State University if --flung Miss E. Mayer Physical Education Department Northwestern University Mrs. A. W. McNamara Foreign Language Department University of Colorado J ff 5 . nil! Preparing for one of their many concerts, the Senior A Cappella Choir rehearseg earnestly i Ffnrnify 53 Lcufty ,fm C, E . I A 4 ' I ' 5 J' Miss N. McNatt .Vx A Business Department 5 I i5.52Qy 5'32i.Q y , Colorado State College ., ' ' I ,I .zif 1 , - I ' it att I it f .:.2 '?::': it iff ti f Wi' I on -A Vocal Music Department it 5' . 'X 'I '--ss w ig... ' University of Denver ' f . ., .. ill ? - ,., ,W 1, t E -new eng. 'sv I Mr. R. Mills Instrumental Music Department University of Wichita Mr. H. D. Moon Science Department University ot Illinois iyfgdf11f,777fJ7yl .-KN, Ai-'ll t:V..a'l' V V ll Nik S 1 E rl-ij' Mrs. M. l. Moss Mr. C. H. Ostertoss ' Physical Education Department Industrial Arts and Vocational Dept I Colorado State College Arizona State College ..t M Mr, E, F, Nelggn Mr. R, Guellette 5 ' 5 History Department Industrial Arts and Vocational Dept 'lll S5 Colorado State College AVIZOVICI 57019 COll99e A W Q- ' ,' 9 . ' - ' 1' XA A . V X-f X it ' Q . 'K ,. ,Ex fl f 2 .t V. .gli lj 64 Faculty 4' lane, Sharon, and Nancy prepare mimeograph sheets and type tor service to the school. , '??3f.4g5s P get J ' 44' rpg, -. D ff .. v' ,3 is C E A by .f W1 Jean and Bev are practicing what they have learned in Home-nursing class on Mrs. Chase. Mrs. T. H. Owen Physical Education Department Institute of Musical Art, New York Mr. l-l. L. Paris Dramatics Department Michigan State University 'Wh- 4, rw' '0h-0-. Mr. O. W. Perrin Industrial Arts and Vocational Dept. Colorado State University Mrs. G. Pfeiffer Library Colorado College Mr. M. I.. Pirtle Business Department University of Texas Mr. F. l. Pollart Business Department Colorado State College Mr. S. D. Powell Industrial Arts and Vocational Dept. Colorado State University Mrs. M. F. Putnam English Department Western Illinois State College iff.-,WM L45 f. f f -. 1,11 :Lf f' H 'Z ,v P'7' Afffwi' YU' 1 ...... - ,, f.,, . , . ,,... -vw.. ,.t.- ,.. . ,M , mt., ,,,.. uf .- , H., ff Ay,,.,...4,.22,:..7,p fmt,--1 , 'Y 1.1, rw : :.q..:'-..-rw . - . . .- , ...V ....., , 11.2 . 4- . ' . rf M -Q fv- Z' . . 4 ' Y it Q 4 ' w .v. -N fi 'P ' .. . -.uf A-L-. ,rf If ' , a!?w. flm. ,,,f,', f t if .- i -1 if . -gu-t?x3:2- '-3'i1',- -l MAVMWW I A L J ,,,,.., ,t 'no,,,,.,,,..,,.,.. g.g,yq,qq4- . fy , ,likes 'WV Argus. 7 yf.. -1 it ' 1 if C ,ff v ff wx.. . . . 1 '89 ' I li ? I W ff 1 4 f 1- f ? 6 44 ffl J A i A 4 ' X 1 if f 7 v A24 ky r r is F f ' il 5 f il x- 1 H ..n,y... .. .T . ..,,, . . f ,.v.,.v-., .,,,L..f,'.4,,.-g 4.1 ,L-. .. A . mxL.,i,.f '9.:1 F1va'f7i'f G. ti- -'1.m,...4 -1 f, ,. . . .. . . ,,,,,,,z .fw , .. l o w. I ,. 1 ...Nqr -gg M4131 .5 1, - . - , ,vt . 3, . 5135 L Ji is . , A W ..., 1, 1 , gf. . f 3. f .- .1 ' 'A ,ttf . ... 1 ' 'w . ' . ,, sf? 5 X' . + 'L vi X x 55 'shi' - , df jk :-, wi' D. vt I4 . , r igs- .f , 1 we H 'fs C N e-- -,., ,. ,,,,,,,,, iyxi-.f,A . x EN' x -2 'vufislg :' -'. i.-s L -fav .....Qfli?ii-I .1 Vw, H. . lf ,- I in 7 .5 Y ,kg a 4' V? - 'Aga ' '. --CRLF i 2 1? if zsgxc . 3 Rr ,.. . xx .0 V . X .-5. 1-1. ' 52:39:41 iSkin-P if tac Lilly .55 ' thi - - 'ITTIN . 3 l lT.i '?itil.5t 2, H: gm !..f5S54.Iai l 1 fs.: - S - fwxnlr I we ' s 1319: - . f- f . ' W . 5,-:..f .5 ,E K .Y . I 5 ,1,y,.g,4S5i -rg. .Q-1-.gf-t ..' , r 1.5 at - 1 . 4., . -we ,R if a . 1 V i y wx.. A ,S h 4 I l H 1.4, ' .fs 5 ' x f I i 1 ' Us i it 1 5 'lf' x X . 1' Mary Jane, build X 1 f r Peggy, and Kathleen work carefully to prepare a casserole for their cooking azcufty P University of 'Missouri x- . -.gg ffl 'y . 'f fe- , f Mrs. Z. Ragsdale 5' 1,--7, , English Department 9 .5 E C 'E E W . , X mbs' f 'm'.. 1 .A . it ft Miss M. Reid English Department Colorado College gd .-. 1..g'f.1 f!-'ff fs? E' ' far we Ft , a jig . 'A 'Q ':T '1n.Jlin-.: ? F . . X. .4 i J gg----1 '-1111! A , .,,,,,.... ii t f 4... ,I Q' 'xr x X 'Lili Mrs. E. J. Reilly English Department Colorado College Mrs. M. T. Robison English Department Colorado College 3 - l Cl ' 'W C ' - Mr. L. J. Samuelson Art Department Colorado College ?s..f .i yi IQQI V Mrs. G. Siebers .Z ...,.,. Vf ' f ' Business Department Colorado State College f -. 1, -- - -.-m-'.,. -. ' .- V .ge H s -f se . - . fu' Yi 'll' E1 ,.ff-' :Z -1 '-.' 'V 1 I, ,s Y 4 i f f i if be Y a ,114 l t ' . M . - , . 'Y ,. . x .. . . .1 , . . ,il H. 1 Q- I ,Q - t .I V, X -.J W ll ' Y 4' - '4 46' kv 'Gd - mis' ' t n D. tw f P ' 'xr' Lf!! U -nf i 1 st E - ff' s Qs a-. Fncuit, assignment. Mrs. H. S. Shepherd Business Department Colorado State College Mrs. R. J. Shouse Warrensburg Teachers College Librarian ., if .I ' -A-1 .. rt' .3 4 by I lf ' 'W X W . its il ill x li 2,4 i X X 'll ll,l ' X it QU :rg , i it X i N N Y ,li'yl-tif. i.J gli' ' :E .v - . -. , y 5 t. ...i . - 1 . . - ' ,sf'! 'v7 'A 4 .s ' sys. ss. 'Q' ans' v-on....... Mr. E. Simolke History Department Wisconsin State Teachers' College Mr. R. E. Smith History Department Colorado College 5 s QMQQQ fiiggjy. 4ey fNa'H?5?g2' ..- , 4 I , fit o , 5 + x i f 7' f' f ,r 6 3 9 4 f fi ! 1 e Q, 0 rf t f x P f I , 4 !. 4 - ez, . ', ., , K , ,, 9 45.7 2 4 W 1 4 ,5 , v s K f f f I X uh 095' ., . -- I 45, Blood tests given bv Miss Casperson aren't as bad as Nancv thinks! Mr. J. Sparling Physical Education Department Colorado College Mrs. H. Spaulding Physical Education Department Iowa State University Mr. W. B. Strait Mathematics Department Albion College, Michigan Mrs. H. M. Switser Business Department Colorado State College Mr. J. Toomey English Department University of Tennessee Mrs. W. Waite English Department Olivet College, Michigan f 1 1 ti We 2 i tt- A .,. . yi , -,X Qiifgzmfwf M' xx, nw. i ,p. 2 Qclfs '..g:f ' iz , lx l .,,,,. I , sa -, .wiv nfs.. it , ,, ..,:,2V,,':-W W ., .,.., , .l ' rlv .smeeeg st Qff'-me-.f wg -1' aeesitst Girls - A fm X ' V fr, f 553315552 if, 'cos' - 'Q :f vxisyl QQ1.:Tf r g A-1 :-,.:,, 1. Y Aff- r ' vfgffff' 2321. 5 F 5 .-5, , ig 3,:1,W . l I . -37'-,-4: - lf? ia: ms. Y' 1f,:g:fL 2:555L'ifr.. .1 N, , 'mu ein,-.V ' QM. p'ff'1 5'2. sa., . X , -, X 6 ts wx-Sa' xx kst- x N 1 , ,f W V A , ,, 5,34 7 I Mfg fu Z J ff' W 5 H i. 4. fell! V, Zn f- ai ' f it pga ,4. xwtz. fi- ff. T 4 'it 1f,:y g A I 1 ,,,i , fmgsgymmn 4 ,f I , 4 lt at , if sk, , , I rf: lt- ' T kill' awed f 15 - T c nf ' ' 4 1 2, f I ,I ' . , ' 'X - v s-.yffw,Gc.f'-'ws' .ff ,,,,3:-,Ny A., J, IL, , , ,sys . 0. , , e .WW - ...,, A -., gl if ma , s v .4 t ETX'-.. .2 -' 1 .Y .-1 ' L: C' ' L Faculty 67 ..... an...- ' 1, ,f 'x V ,i,j ..,. .45 v ' akq3i.,if - S f ,L , 4 ' A W leg Y -. .xxx . X - 'f P fi ff yglxlga- - xr X x X ,W 4 w-.L.,g 3 11 1 4 fy 'a l , 1 . N J s':A .C I iV .,. . wi .vv f 58 Fagohy 7-acufty Mr. T. C. Warner English Department Drake University Mr. W. M, Westbay History Department University ot Denver Mr. C. Wilder Science Department Colorado College Mrs. E. D. Zinn English Department Westminster College, Pennsylvania l While Ann is experimenting, Bill and Tony vvrite down their oloservatio lf .fl III NW 'f 'Wl -'tiff - ' D Cyril f ' il I if X. hw. .ili- ,Lf A f ifot of m ,ata at woe 7 e catefu ,Q y ,Q v , if gyton , 974, 1 Vtfvf K gun, fri, if 'raw 1 1 . -Z- Mrs. Peake A 'fx ' Mrs. Peacock ' th school Mrs. Peake, a graduate f, Keeplrlg Luger Z the .ob of an Eastern college, does Mrs. Kerry '?OT51e5 'PPO' k b l k the secretarial work forthe Mrs. Kell secreta to O 'S' GGCOC f OO ' Y' li f c s H s she main office at C.S.H.S. Mr. Cameron, keeps VGC' eeper O ' ' ' ' One of her many iabs is ords of the adult night Vecofdsk Ol' Schoofl mbffflev to take dictation from Mr. classes, which involves set- Qnd lodes Core Z Odlgio' Preston, the principal, and ting up classes and manag- flops' Lxolilif En , G, 'Vg other school officials. Mrs. ing the advertisements. Be- llc els- l 9 eglnmnkg Peake also works for the sides this she types letters, the year, Mrs. Pigcofij ds- program Counselors Q n d arranges lar appointments, SEM lockjrijlgcl Sl? in S' files the program cards of and does duplicating for 9 Gllen 9 fown 5 Us' students in the office's mas- the night instructors. mess. College in Decatur, ref file, Before holding her pres- lll'nO'5- ent position, she worked at West Junior and South Jun- ior High Schools. . f ,A., X- rs, 'gif' f- ' , ,,,, f Q4 jj .,.:g4-P Q ,Z4ZqILi- 74, ,' ,ggi lQ'ff,gi. '1'Z,,, in ' f ,, I W ' t :f ' f, H V X, 'f , 1 r f 4 , ' gl' I f f '. .9. ' I' 1' 1 3 , '. 3-f . . W iff .'-- L Y' , n 1 -Q It .f -' - 'H'-:MIP . ' rw -. - -.2 . S 5257 4 gli 4 I A eg 222,?g .yfZ,f AJ, gf, , ..E?EiHiQk, .',. Vfgg ? Mrs. Scarborough I J, ' A ' X MTS- ROSES Mr. Mckoberts An addition to the office staff is Mrs. C. Scarbor- ough, who assists Mr. Mc- Roberts and Mrs. Rogers with telephone messages, recording absences, and sorting mail. She also as- sists Mr. Preston, Mr. Wat- son, and Miss Wiley. She worked as a secretary to Mr. Robert Davis at the Ad- ministration Building. The smiling, cheery face you see when you offer an excuse for missing school is Mr. McRoberts. For six years he has been the attendance councilor at C.S.l-l.S. Public relations is an important part of his iob, for he keeps in touch with the parents of absent students. Mr. McRoberts has at- tended many colleges Every morning Mrs. Rog- ers provides the first and second period absence lists for teachers. She checks on the lists and records absen- ces on the file in the office. Mrs. Rogers also keeps tem- p o ra r y and permanent drop cards up to date and mails truancy slips. lt is her iob to notify vocational and swim classes of sched- ule changes. l:aCUlty 69 7 ' iffeb 1- any Aanafs male fzyit urotf--pattern , , , ,g3m1igeQg,giaXff':115 - I . if -se .. ' 3 t - . - - 'S i f f , , , - K- I , A I b R, A, V . X . - H90 Ab f 'f .fs-an ti f . f .. S ' ' 5 ' 1.2 ft . , ' ,., ms?-:lgs-,Q N , Qfjih. . ., ..g-.5 - , , -l 95,-:. . i il , t ' - f -1'-:'F:i:? iziliq'-'ii . ti' . 4 ,V fr, N, Q If. 9 3 .1-1. r .- zzz, Q . l .M 1 K - . ca-fr -I-.-. 'Eu . r . I -- 5 r . ir. ,Wi ,Q I . if . 1 'Q W5 .. NS H ' A 'l' ' l N 1' . 'N,J - 1 fr x ' ' iii K is Y , 4 ' lf - A - L - , . r - , 5 . V I , 3 l fl A 5.59 f y , ,J . s. A, S 5 , 4 A t' ,Q ,Vis V . . -. f 'Fi-,, w K ' 3. ' p 4' 9' , ' . ' if Q X f' f i' - - , c. A P, qi, K X. it x, - ff lg v ,gi gf' f S - , .i 'i .- V w , -i , . - fsqsffe JT, '-: S .. in 6 . Y' ' , L' ' FRONT ROW: Hannah Whitmore, Elsie Nicklaus, Winona Widmoyer, Mable Stracken, Jacqueline Clark, Hilda Risinger, Ethel Harris, Helen Arnold. BACK ROW: Dena Woods, Nooma Harnes, Dei-wi Chapman, Florence Kaplicky, Mildred Pickard, Lucille Beckwith, Belly Venable, Billie Bell. Many students of the grade schools, iunior high schools, and C.S. l-l.S. depend on the school busses for trans- portation to and from school. These' reliable bus drivers, who are headed by lvlr. Novotny and have their head- quarters in the Adminis- tration Building, trans- port the students that live in the suburban areas of Colorado Springs. ,Q 'li' Tasty and well- planned lunches are the obiectives of the cooks at C.S.H.S. Heading this stall is Mrs. Jacque- line Clark. The cooks arrange baked casser- oles, plan salads, pre- pare sandwiches, and, with their assistants, work together in creat- ing lunches for the stu- dents and faculty at Colorado Springs High School. Mr. Hasty, Mrs. Gouage, Mrs. Watts, Mrs. Mulchuy. K re V- CQ fd? 3- f'.- 4 .ev ,Mn - FRONT ROW. Howard Newberry, Joe Washinger, Joe Wickwire, Myrtle Bomhoff, George Bomhoff, lowell Reedsman. BACK ROW: Virgil Miller, l-lershel Doane, .lohn Perry, Virgil Gray, Mike Vengin, H. R. Totter. 70 Faculty By observing the clean appearance of our school building and campus, it is realized that the building en- gineers, directed by Mr. Qtis Crawford, work many hours waxing the halls, cleaning the lur- niture, mowing the lawn, and putting the classrooms in order. They work to keep an atmosphere conducive to academic work. Mrs. Pfeiffer, the li- brorion, directs the stu- dent stoff of the librory. Doily duties include cot- ciloging mogozines, checking books, o n d filing cords. Students receive Terror Tribe points or one-holf cred- it for librory proctice. This stoff, on duty oll periods of the dciy, helps students with re- seorch for lesson prep- orotion. A , I l X TS ff: T. 1 1 , ' 1, f V YL, ' CPI? ' ' A' . ZX 'XX x . V ' .dx F 4 3, 2, Ah. I , V ff 3 '1 X QQ, xv- A -- , V V, A3 A X ll' OQQQTT T 7, Q , f r . ., .v , , - -, , ,xii .J . 9, -1 t-llla' gl- 'A T T T' ' K -x 'mil ' ffg' 1 . r ' f .3anQ7'figf-- w?aU -. .4 ls I 5- no-Pls... FRONT ROW: Jim Messner, Shirley Bobbitt, Karen Yooley, Carolyn Boese, Irene Bassett, Mary Jane Valdez, Jean Kent. I ,,,,JplgQe:2 'CTZV , .,.. ,J .4-4. YW' Q -G' -9 0 Augusta Wilson, Sally Goodrich, Gerlinda Shriner, Margenette Cook. Some of the busiest people in the moin of- fice ore the student help. These girls work oll periods of the doy, helping the office to function properly. Ab- sentee slips ond lists ore collected ond dis- tributed, ond summons slips ore delivered by these girls. Terror Tribe points or o holf oi credit is received for doing this work. FRONT ROW: Judy flewis, Marlene Fraser, Connie Buckeridge, Pat Anderson, La N Sinclair. BACK ROW: Carolyn Girls interested in nursing ore stotioned in the infirmory the first six periods of the doy. Minor illnesses ore re- ported to Miss Jones, the home nursing teoch- er, vvho is in chorge of the infirmory. For mo- ior illnesses Miss Hoy- den or Mr. Christensen ore contocted to inform porents of the circum- stonces. Terror Tribe points ore eorned for infirmory services. , 'i-- elle Sabin, Karen Smith, Charlys Robison. BACK ROW: Susan Crawford, Gwen Anderson, Brenda Hawley, Charlene Miller, Virginia Anderson, Bonnie Simonson, Karen Larson, Francis McCarty, Loretta Crews. Cicuhv T 0 lx 1, .' ,. r, 4- Z, .L W.. 8 fr., iff ' YS ? I 1 ,y ' , I., f 7 ,. M? I mf I W, l 7 1' ' I ,' I fb I .f 4' if M ' , L Yr 11 1' ' 1 y ,fd '- .1 I I V R ff L 5' I -1 I ., 4 5 ff - 1 If ,aff gif 1, gl, ' f fx Nj vu 111 ' I I L . Zz' U E ' , Q jf E r 1' ul ' f . f' Y X, Q 1 XL I 1 L 1 ,V 7,1771 ,, f- iff ,I , J f ' f ,KLM , ' X J' 7 ' ' V L- 1 I 41 l P f 1,17 Ii, I , NN 'jf ' I -J' I ' uf' L ,Lf f- , 7 ZW' ,, ff' f j 1 A' A,, fn ' f ' A . f A A 'ti f ' if 'L' ' 1 ' 5' Q, A ' ,' A L ' ,V V' ff! ' J ' A ,LJ j 71 f L? 5 nf , ,J If ,, ' I 1 f pw! V' 1 ff ff K 1, M, Vl x ' Vi? 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Y yew.. ivy ' . .fd ' 4 f X. vw- ..-wi lllzuic itat and foremost of aff--Vetfabze li 4 . A541 . . . fi- M.. ,. L - J- -1' wr. 4. X - .f Tre.-, ,f wx y. 5 -S fl. V 11 .- ' Y gs va 'Wa . ...N . . N .,, . ,, . , .. .y ,LL,. . , A NWS J as X C xy I N FRONT RANK: E. Benton, R. Wager, B. Henry, P. Sanders, D. Pachosa, R. Reed, K. Morton, T. King. SECOND RANK: R. Gahart, J. Muffin, J, Jacobson K. Holi, M. Waddell, V. Harmon, M. Sherer, D. Perry. THIRD RANK: J. Kepler, T. Pixley, D. Devine, J. Graham, J. Davis, M. Oaks, D. Goodrich' D, Fechge, FOURTH RANK: G. Reid, J. Dean, L. Marner, W. Ache, K. Kasden, D. Runyon, G. Manuel, B. Ashton. FIFTH RANK: M. Jazobs, R. Dilling, J. Weber, D, Nonen C. Haitz, W. Walk, B. Dorkery, T. Falomotory. SIXTH RANK: R, Larson, B. Peterson, B. Eggenberger, G. Smith, H. Weaver, L. Dogerty, T. Harris, T. Carpenter SEVENTH RANK: R. McClain, J. Doris, C Biclmley, K Carter, T. Middle, T. Forgey, S. Thompson, M. Taylor, S. Murchison. EIGHTH RANK: J. Fowler, D, Kern E. Ludwig. D. Schlessinger, D Chichester, J. Young, J. Colley, J. Chapmen. NINTH RANK: K. Stump, D. Lund, G. Fagrelius, S. Dodson, H. Pittock, F. Bohart l, Billingsly, S Peace-:l-. TENTH RAPJK: R. Dempsey, J Werschky, L. Kothe, D. Meyers, M. Fraizer, D. Laughron, B. Slagel, B. Jensen. ELEVENTH RANK: B Town-send. S. Hardy, P. Baldwin, K. Ives, E. McCune, K. Brown, M. Denton, J. Dyke, TWELFTH RANK: D. Skipton, L. Johnson, J. Lund, N. Liden N Hill S. Fisher A. Atkinson, G, Bungharr THIRTEENTH RANK: S. Gregory, J. Vickerman, B. Adams, J. Beuchot, C. Brown. ' I r r r r 1 4 5 ! n fx -- . f , V , 1 -1 V '. gg 1, 1: - -Q. A- .,.-qjiiflg.. VV.. Q.. . AJ.- .f.- .. , .V ,H..,.'Wj, A 45- few j ff: , ,af-,,f-Q.. I 1 -'13 .4 ' ,P :A--'SW 733922 if -if A .3 -T' ml-1 ff w ...lie-5' 125-av V 125-,r A73 , 'L' . '1' ' ,gc-Q Ag - v L- .. 410 ' T ::1:..f: r- ft.. .. 3: '. A '- 4,-, 1 .- ..: ' ,' ' ' 1' ':'r,.g'. 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' .v.t3'va,,J'. 4.x:,:.':'1e'... 2.93: ' rj !W,,b--.Xa dj I 1 ,L l ' -A, f 1 1 ' VL7, ,V p . r E? , is f- , T .-4, 1+ . -1 Z , '. . ' ' ,- , .. f '?r '1tf:':1s1f,r5'2if1xr l f T..c,..... ,T 2 ' r if , -- 5 -I l fy V fl A .. 11,37 fl' fjzikz ,Q wh re 5 W re use l s r QE 053 gi EQ!! 6 ,Z 4-1 E TE! in kr i I a , Mfr, X A '4 ' 51417 - ,. M' -l0Ck50f1 Sandy Hutchinson John Akers MY- Mills Sandy Vandervoort Virginia Jones Gerry Bartlett Mary Ann Wilcox Sharon Linder Sherry Samuel Judy Lawrence Barbara Sholtz Jan Russell On crisp autumn afternoons and cool evenings, Washburn Field is iammed with rooters for The Terror football Team. The flag goes up - The Na- tional Anthem -- The whistle -- The kick off! Soon The first half of the game is over. With a fanfare of Aida trumpets and flying banners of brown and white, the one hundred fifteen piece band appeared for the various half-time performances. Plumes swayed in unison - white shoes and polished in- struments flashed in the light. The drum maiors, John Akers and Harry Murchinson, helped to keep the band in step. Head maiorette Jan Russell led her group of Mary Wilcox, Sherry Samuels, Sandra Vandervoort, Virginia Jones, Jerry Bartlett, Sharon Linder, Judie lawrence and Barbara Schultz at the head of the marching band. This organization was direct- ed and trained by Mr. G. E. Jackson and his assistant Mr. R. K. Mills. Music 8. Dfamc :le mu.4z'c you round and 'round--leodgeu pt. --Jn' 40 fff gy -,,, no -'uv FIRST ROW: D.. Meyers, B. Robinson, G. Fagrelius, L. Kothe, D. Lund, M. Frazier, J. Willit, T. Coffee. SECOND ROW: H. Pittock, D. Weidner, S. Dodson, J. Fowler, T. Harris, N. Laden, M. Waddell, K. Hatz, M Sherer J Jacobson V Harmon THIRD ROW- 5 Peacock D Lud ' D Pt d f D K L BilI'n sl - rr r - . .. ,. wig, .eersor, .ern,. ngy, L. Doherty, R. Eggenberger, L. Marner, G. Manuel, K. Kosden, B. Ashton, R. Larson, D. Runyon, W. Ache. FOURTH ROW' N Hills J Wershky D Schlessinger J. Colley, C. Burghart, T. Carpenter, J. Graham, J. Davis, H. Murchison, L. Broylie, D. Fechter, T. Pixley, D. Devlne. BLACK ROW: LT. Forgey, Jackson, Jl Chapman, J. Kepler, J. Dean, G. Smith. . A 11' Wlltiir ' ,-'M 123'-r 'S' I. Gahart, D. Meyers, S. Gregory, K. Stump, P. Baldwin. 'ili tin rr r, ' 5: r . f e r, 5 L I R N Q.. K ' ' at H fr . -6 xii.. '- il? li 2 . 1. 'Y M Vi' 7 X' i . 'Nw-ellre 149 .SX +3 Y it ...Ali 'i ir LS if. li v 1 S'3fl?If 'l . ge ' .,y'r'- A - f .. . llfilllrrii .E 7 'y new .-rr 1 12 A 1 '- if-QL-:.'2zf 'ki 1 iii '11,-'K' 'I'-. '- 5 l L . 24-' 171.1--lui--'fgf .-.. 'gf-Phi' 7 , K- 7 r . -4 r. , .3 ,wf,g,,,3 ,,v- NL.: , :.L,,,.,-133,-,,-4,1 -fe., , '..-.Liz I-r,,,ArL . .,-,:5 r 1, ..-Jr.-.3 rr., ,.-A -1- - . r .ab --.f 'r9 ,,, 1.-.-my r.: ,W f5....:.:rw,-.5-Av.1,'g,,,,,,y,.-.1-,..:.-. ...V-5.-,..jq',. c ,,-a...+ , 2' V' 5 in .L-'lr7sE'f:l?r?:f l' .ug . .. . . .. .. . . .4 gf 1 1-.Q ,er-rpr4,,f sf.,-1 . ' rf-1., '..fgyzaag-WE:- :1.-.ra,3f -'-1'-i '1f'21,-J 5-1.1-,-, ,.-, 'JS -i'E.L':f-.r'1' - 31L'. ,42FT?fig,4+zfi1-5 L-7125? 1af1Z'.eLZ,'.x,g--,'f:.--rj, M. Woddle, K. Hctz, M. Sherer, J. Jacobson, V. Harmon. J. Moffett, D. Perry,R.Gal1urt. 76 Music 8- Droneo Four of the mein sec- tions ot the Terror Bond this yeor hove been ci flute choir, horn octet, windpipe quintet, ond ci clorinet choir. In Coloroclo Springs l-ligh School Bond ,there were fourteen Fr e n c h horns. Ot this group eight were members ot the Ter- ror Bond, tive were mem- bers ot the Eogle Beok bond, onol five were mem- bers ofthe Colorciclo Springs Symphony Or- chestre. The next group, which is the woodwind quintet, wos composed ot the section leoders of the Terror Bond cincl the Co- lorodo Springs Symphony Orchestre. The clorinet choir vvos composed ot the following ronge ot instruments: contre boss, olto, E tlot soprono, ond the B tlot soprcino clcxr- inets. rf' 4-r Willites T. Coffee,K. Browning,S. Fisher, E. McCuno, K, lvoi, i 5- Hofdv.M. Dentan, B. Townsend, P. Baldwin, l X . Y? FRONT ROW: R. Dempsey, L. Carpenter, C. Burghard, J. Yourtl J. Akers, D. wrriff, s. Thompson, M. Frazier. BACK ROW: li Robinson, L. Kothe, D. Meyers, D. Lund, G. Fagrelius, 1 i l r i r JW 3 1 4' .-was-3 H. ' -rw rr'--.11 fs., . Y .. . ,. ,, , MY. N X, M -as new . A ,,,v,-, .Q - , .,, .. . .I 3,41 s, . .vm 914, FRONT ROW: K. Brown, S. Fisher, E. McCune, K. Ives, S. Hardy, M. Denton, R. Townsend, P. Baldwin. SECOND ROW: J. Moffitt, D. Perry R Gahart I McCune, M. Taylor, K. Stump, J. Vickerman, A. Atkinsen, J. Lund, S. Gregory. THIRD ROW: G. Reid, D. Nonon, W. Walk, R. Delling B Peterson Palmatory, M. Jacobs, D. Thero, R. Skipton, J. Pribble, D. Wulff, J. Young, J. Akers, S. Thompson, R. Dempsey. FOURTH ROW: B. Henry R Wager R Reed P. Sanders, K. Morton, T. King, E. Benton, M. Oaks, L. Johnson, H. Weaver, D. Goodrich, C. Brown, J. Beuchot. BACK ROW: J. Dyck, F. Bohart H Schlagel D. Chichester, J. Weffer, J. Doris, R. McClain, K. Carter, T. Middle, C. Bickley. Colorodo Springs l-ligh School hos two bonds, one being the Terror Bond ond the other being the Eogle Beok Bond. The students thot don't mcike the Terror Bond ploy in the Eogle Beck Bond. When footbcill seoson come, the Terror Bond ployed ot every gome ot home os well os ot mony gcimes out of town, when they gove mciny colorful performonces ot hctlf-times. The closing of the footboll seoson brought the bond out ogoin to ploy for bos- ketboll, hockey, ond other winter sports. The C.S.l-l.S. Bond hos ployed for service clubs ciround the city, morched in vorious porodes, ployed ot the Fine Arts Center, ond ot Christmos time ployed corols obout the city. Concert seoson opened April ll with the clorinet virtuoso of New York City, Alfred Gollodoro os guest soloist. The Bond not only occomponied Mr. Gollodoro, but olso pre- sented music from bond literoture not usucilly ployecl by high school bonds. On Moy l2, in conjunction with Colorcido Springs High School Symphony Orchestre, the Bond presented ci progrcirn feoturing Rcifoel Mendez, ci trumpet ployer of renoun. One hundred fifteen members composed the C.S.l-l.S. Bond. The instrumentotion hod on eloborote double horn section, o full choir of soxophones, ond other sections typicol of cm high school bond. l-tigh spirited morole leoders Tire magic with tfrtob and Jwinj--goAn.5on 4 K. Stump, S. Gregory, R. Gcrhari. Mr. Jackson, orchestra director Wir' V ' FRONT ROW: R. Townsend, J. Barber, P. Maniey, C. .lc-nes, S. Reumy, K. Stump, L. Loomis, A. Neuman. SECOND ROW: S. O'Rourke, K. White, S, Rigkens R. McCicin, S. Samuel, L. Rasmussen, C. Ashton, S. Bloom, G. Bates, S. Gregory. THIRD ROW: J. Ward, M. Jordon, P. Shaffer, J. Watson, S. Griffigh, R Lee, M. Hogan, G. Hoiiisrer, E. McCune, S. Fisher, M. Deriian, P. Baldwin. FOURTH ROW: M. Merten, M. Hullenbeck, M. Orr, C. Blair, S. Bowler, C. Spears Y. Troianovich, M. Sherer, BACK ROW: C. Ehnes, G. Jackson, C. Bickely, J. Chapman, J. Dorris, J. Forgey, D. Nonan, R. Delling, T. Polmatory, R, Pere,-,on 78 Musc E, Drf.1mfi Bob Townsend and Carolyn Ehnes ?P' Under the directorship of Mr. G. E. Jackson and his assistant Mr. R. K. Mills, the eighty- five piece orchestra has had a year full of activity. Mrs. Sheila Volkman, local soprano soloist, was the featured artist in a concert presented by the orchestra in February. The La Junta Public Schools invited the Or- chestra to present an afternoon concert on Palm Sunday. Carolyn Ehnes was the featured piano soloist in Mozart's A Maior Concerto. In keeping with the religious atmosphere the group played All Glory Be To God On High, and Sheila Volkman sang Holy City. Mr. Rafael Mendez, famed trumpeter, pre- sented with the orchestra an evening of music in the C.S.H.S. auditorium. Mr. Mendez re- cords for the Decca recording company. He has now formed his own orchestra with whom the records are made. Q , 512,55 14 ,gg NT ROW M Taylor, H. Sewell, D. Green, E. Bryon, R. Nielsen. SECOND ROW: J. Lund, R. Hickerson, K, T I D oo ey, . Heh, E. Wright. THSRD R ' nd Meyers L- Kvvhef R- De 'P'eY' J' P bl e' C' Wes D' A d 5- VG Gvndv, M. Graham. Fouram Row: J. ramen D. Parry iz oe an urghard D McGuire, C. Quick, C. Miller, J. Ader, D. Chichester, C. Spears, S. Buchholz, A. Shaffer. BACK RGW. R Qeed P Saqdeis K korgcm gm Jwebbef 9 fiftlfltd' if Me :peach of angefa--eazfyfe R , 9 is 4 5 Vt FRONT ROW: P. Turk, C. Blalr, S. Tweedy, P. Yost, K. McKee, J. Edminster, C. Robinson, C. Howard, J. Griffith, S. Fisher, C. Mitchell, J. Eaton. SECOND ROW: L. Steele, B. Hooper, B. Tyler, N. Alsbury, M. McKibben, E. Troth, B. Gray, G. Vradenburg, B. Boeck, J. Thomas, D. Smiley, H. Hisey, P. Baldwin, J. Peterson. THIRD ROW: A. Litton, M. Duke, C. Walters, N. Hansen, O. Simpkins, L. Pribile, G. Reil, J. Davis, J. Hoff, B. Ewing, G. Hannah, J. Harpstrite, J. Shoup, J. Diestelkamp, C. Riffe, P. Linthium, M. Powell. FOURTH ROW: l.. Daugherty, G. Stohl, S. McGinnis, K. Hammond, D. Rorabaugh, D. Gilbert, R. Anderson, M. Kahn, B. Hardgrave, G. Gearhart, R. Parker, G. Lugenbeel, L. Johnson, S. Seay, D. Herberle, S. Harris, C. Hussek. BACK ROW: B. Dever, D. Jones, D. Cervin, C. Croak, D. Maloney, D. Smith, K. Shippx, L. Fields, T. Palmatory, J. Kochis, J. Moore, J. Parkinson, R. Steele, J. Applegate, L. McDonald, L. Keplinger, B. Patton. , , !LL,L.,- 'T JE.. -aff-:ff-l+ '!T4 - N- .- 1 This year for the first time Q' C.S.l-l.S. had a girl's glee club ' r along with the beginning and intermediate mixed choirs. Both J , J i of these groups have partici- .Q G ,, rj I 1 g, L 4. , pated in programs presented at ' fy ' if '7 , J the Fine Arts Center and Fort is 'ii li' 7. f 1 'P ' '- 'if if 1 ' Carson. They also took Part 5 . -Q ,Q QV in the Christmas Convocation, I 5 VM 4 23.1 . Easter Sunrise Service, Spring , , Concert, and presented a large part of the Thanksgiving AL b -, .... in Assembly. .fa V Students who have been members of the beginning and -A '- intermediate choirs are better qualified for the A Cappella Choir. ln these choirs function- al theory and voice production were two of the main topics of discussion and learning. FRONT ROW: B. White, C. Heimhurger, S. Pearce, A. Phelps, M. McCleary, K. Anderson, B. Nichols, S. Hammond, C. Stubbs. SECOND ROW: B. Miller, S. Marcus, J. Ehlers, P. Rico, l- Befgmclmsf H- Sewell, K. Gloss, S. Poorhaugh, M. Whisenant, .l. Heaston, K. Blake. THIRD ROW: C. Seabert, Neppel, S, Sullivan, C. Ryan, T. Schaefer, S. Spears, J. Henderson, N. Halverson, S. Nelson, E. WIlllS, S. Miller, P. Lynch, J. Nixon, C. Jones. FOURTH ROW: C. Caplener, L. Truman, D. Stewart, S. Weesner, J. Kennedy, G. Bentley, D. Garriques, S. Teason, M. Millard, B. Patton, L. Balows, A. Oslie, J. Tamplin, J. Hames, BACK ROW- 5. Walden, S. Fedorovich, G. Smith, S. Morton, B. Ballard, R. Pisa, P. Mossuro, N. Ragsclalo, P. Fitzgerald, G. Hollister, S. Crawford, D. Adams, P. Johnson' J- DYE'- BO Music 8. Drama C355 A S . . . . - ' ' ' ld B. Berry P. Castaneda, 5. FRONT ROW: S. Puerceall, C. White, B. Fnesen, T. Lewis, B. Beadles, E. Suhre, D. Wilson, L. Dougherty, L. Loomis, S. Lltchfle , i Mench, K. Christensen. SECOND ROW: B.Merchant, C. Lillie, A. Alvarado, P. Page, W. 0l1lSOH, l-- Gflfdffeff K- While, G- l-90l'1UYd, D- 5l'lUl'l1GlU:f IAYUQI R. Bower, G. Glidden, S. Nixon, J. Griffith, S. Sansen. THIRD ROW: F. Pitcher, J. Houf, M. Fyffe, M. Chick, J. Fores. D- Edwmflsi W- Gfeffne. - UI' OC 1 J. Reid, P. Sanders, A. Anderson, E. Huff, K. Kramer, S. Rayburn, M. Hootman, J. Nielsen. FOURTH ROW: B. Drumeller, E. Redlnger, J. Prlbble, C. Choax K Marshall F Trotman L. Shannon, J. Ward, D. Green, D. Chichester, R. Gahart, R. Petty, J. Bates, S. Schnese, S. Stem, C. Colley, Q. Oaks. BACK RO : Hi Pattersorl, Seemari, D. Gordon, K. Dohertv. D. Petersdorf, T. Waugh, J. Lancaster, D. Jones, L. Redinger, C. Scott, M. Shuck,MT'Brovsky, E.KIeinstiver, G, 5Cl1Eib0f,J Cooper I. McElhinney, M. Cooke, S. O'Rourke. Whether singing nationally on CBS radio during the Easter Sunrise Senfice, presenting the Christmas Convocation for the community, or making the numerous annual appearances be- fore civic groups in Colorado Springs, the members of the Advanced A Cappella Choir have always represented school, city and state vvith musical distinction. Musically, the diet con- sists of the finest choral literature available, and the obiectives reach out toward the attainment of professional excellence. Membership in this group is sought by many more than the size of the organization can accommodate. And those who are elected to the choir take great pride in the membership. rf' .J I .,f ., J. ljfftflr-E lJ l . . 1 25. 77 . Ei ' r - rzgmiim A . ., X. , I 2223546 .iv W 4474, ,-,. .N ,953 - fx, jjfj. ,lj , I 1 if Q 1 J ' , , 1 , k w4'fr.,g,1,. , ,., 4,5 - 3 . 4' I , ow' -, 'f'ff'v',' 'f.,,,.,f',CmQa1,gf,f.f,igl.,--I, ,4 2 ,- ,, .4 : -3-if , -7, Ann Mc Mullen accompanying the choir M, Meeker and Mr, Gillis, planning a choir COHCSFY Music 8. Drama 8l L 8 Dio-no gferg' to goof hz the Azyieit--filfe Steheeeeeeee B9 PM Pye, F .viffhee NB- v sf ,Q ' si ' QQ I A I Y Y N x ,uf ft -X l ,A K . V- f r- .. A , V - FRONT ROW: Miller, Seabert, Griffith, Henderson, Halverson, Hammon, Vich, Shaffer, Truman, Bergmanis, Dyer. SECOND ROW: Tyler, Prible, Rorabaugh, Linten, Bowell, Blair, Applegate, Riesley, White, Crawford, Walters, Hollister. THIRD ROW: Wiesner, Walden, Smith, Pfugg, Teason, McDonald, Crook, Homes, Harris, Linticum, Spears, Steele. FOURTH ROW: Hindburger, Robison, Hansome, Jones, Ryran, Eaton, Brown, Rodriges. FIFTH ROW: Serven, Deever, L. Johnson, P. Johnson, Willis, Fitzgerald, Marcus, Sullivan, Stewart, Lynch, Ehlers, Balows. SIXTH ROW: Anderson, Fisher, Keplinger, Peterson, Hammon, Daughtery, Douglas, Tweedy, Phelps, McCIeary, Miller, Mitchel, Jones. SEVENTH ROW: Gilber, Gearheart, Davis, Thomas, Jusser, Baldwin, Walker, Shup, Clan, Gray, Vradenberg, Ships. BACK ROW: Harper, Braveman, Parkenson, Moore, Parker, Fields, Palmtory, Smith, Hoff, Hannah, Smith, Harpstrite, Perkins, Koachis. Two of the choirs most importont productions during the yeor ore Christmos Convocotion, held in the high school oud- itorium, ond the Eoster Sunrise Service, held in the Gorden of the Gods. Both of the progroms ore enioyed not only by members ot the student body but olso by the people ot our community. The people performing in this yeor's Convocotion tobleoux were chosen from the droniotics closs. Portroying the port ot Mory ond Joseph were Lono Fellond ond Dole Shepord. Nine speokers, insteod ot the usuol two, were used. On o chilly Eoster morning the C.S.l-l.S. combined choirs were heord singing onthems. Mr. Meeker, Mr. Gilles, ond the choirs helped in showing the people ot Colorodo Springs ond the people oll oround the world two ioyous holidoy seosons. ,ti x Li TE xbl 1 ' I, , . A 3 tg, 4. ' f .1 ' 1, ' 'Z . fx nfff 5 F T W 1- 1 , M g a . ' ' A ' O 5 1 I . ., f if Q9 ,fm , -inf? ei A Eosler Sunrise Service l ... , - L. FRONT ROW: Patton, Blake, Tamplan, Heaston, Sewell, Ragsdale, Milard, Seay, Oslie, Kennedy, Nichols, Whisenant. SECOND ROW: Patton, Nielsen, Castaneda, Redinger, Houf, Kramer, Rayburn, Shute, Mench, Schnese, Gordon, Pisa. THIRD ROW: Nixon, Choate, Friesen, Lillie, Drumeller, Seeman, Christensen, Nixon, Creitz, McElhinney, Nolan, Hill. FOURTH ROW: Parsons, Pilcher, Marshall, Shannon, Ward, Leonard, Huff, Loonis, Greene, Murdock, Bower, Cooke. FIFTH ROW: Chick, Beadles, Ohlson, Lewis, O'Rourke, Petty, Hootman, Gardner, Griffith, Edwards, Colley, McMullen. SlXTH ROW: Page, Gahart, Chichester, Green, White, Anderson, Reid, Sanders, Berry, Glidden, Doherty, Flores. SEVENTH ROW: Lancaster, Lyon, Suhre, Daugherty, Wilson, Bates, Schiber, Brovshy, Cooper, Shuck, Kleinstiver, Redinger. BACK ROW: Campland, Anderson, Nelson, Jones, Fyffe, Trotman, Litchfield, Peter- sdorf, Greeks, Hisey, Stol, Yost. FRONT: Pat Jones, Martha Hiscutt, Allene Thompson, Genevieve Firlit, BACK: Harold Haver, Dick Fechter, Tom Schwartz, Bruce Lipscomb, Jerry Sutton. 73 .57-I ff , wr: I F r Lg f' I, , - f. 1 jf .- , i Music cf Drew e are caffeaf upon to act -- piclins on Masque and Sandal was or- ganized in 1921 by Miss Lillian Johnson and Miss Lillian Bate- man, English Teachers at CS. H.S., to give recognition to those students who had earned ten points working on the stage. Presiding over this year's semi-monthly meetings W e re Tom Schwartz and his officers: Vice-President Martha l-liscutt, Secretary Bette Merritt, and Treasurer Coral Lillie. Sponsoring theannual Masque and Sandal play, pro- viding technical help for as- semblies and other productions in the high school auditorium, and helping with the technical lighting for social activities are a few at the many proiects un- dertaken by Masque and San- dal members. FI ST ROW: Luna Felland, Donna Hett, Allene Thompson Bruce Lipscomb BACK ROW Ann Strung Coral Lillie Bonnie Muylubhy M Pans e Shepard, Mike Valliant, Martha Hiscutt. Russ McClain GenevIEVe Fiflet Barbara Mackey Qlllnn GUl'dl10l' Betty Mem!! Ger y G crves Hqro Ho e Pa! Jones, Adrienne Goodstein, Tom Schwartz. 84 Music 8- Drwn a .-:Q-:.. ,. 'Q lf , fl' , , H , 5 ff. 31, ir, l 1 M 4-4 Thi: 13 the -nctafs gzftg to Mate aff IIIOGJJ, E!ll,2cZ.55l.0I'l5--?0650I1gg , 1 1 A 4 '4 f . ,,,4,.f,, V ,1 ,Q N V ., - N 'mc xg H 3-11 4,:zW,,,, 'C' 'L STANDING: Harold Hover, Tom Schwartz, Dale Shepard, Quinn Gardner, Mike Valliani. SITTING: Karen Jager, Martha Hiscutf, Hehe Merrih, Allene Thompson, Janice Feis, Ann Strong, Lana Felland. National Thespians, an honorary dramatics society, is a club for students earning twenty points working on the stage, ten points more than are required tor the Masque and Sandal Club. There are Thespian Organization Chapters all over the United States. As an initiation into this club the prospective member is required to memorize and act out between twenty-five and fifty lines of Shakespeare, which are assigned by Mr. Paris, club sponsor. The purpose of this club is to give dramatic students the opportunity and privilege ot belonging to a national dramatics organization. 7-,A gn, QQ, E7 , 7 44, fcf We A21 4 Eye-Catcherat the One-act Play Festival? Music 8. Drama 8 y guide and' my ofof famikat 'u'encf--.KM e Nail 'S-- ' The cloakroom - an added convenience -5 ,U wifi .s 35 ,-f , -ng- :gf egfig eb' A .T H' Two on The aisle Under The organizaTion of Mr. Paris and Mr. PollarT, The ushereTTes, a service club, is one of The many clubs in C.5.H.S. Ushering Tor symphonies, The GreTchen Hampion series, school programs, and many communiTy affairs held in The ciTy aud- itorium is all in The line of duTy Tor These ushereTTes. Perhaps one of The most imporTanT TuncTions ol This club is running The cloakroom, which is an added convenience To Those aTTending programs in our school audiforium. OTher duTies of The ushereTTes are handing ouT programs and seaTing members of The audience. KaThy McKee was The usherene-in-chief This pasT year. The membership consisTed of Thiriy-five girls. i i -raw: ' if 1 . fy 9 , - ,EW K . T -r A , fl L -- . V l l r r av T al 2 rli 5 , 1 L f ' 6-TF. ., - --.1 A - ' 1' 11 3- f e.. , ' :wa ,, ge . fp: 11,-., .' ff' 7' 'J - . 3 3- N V I o- 4449544 iv. ,V I - 4 - if ,f FRONT ROW: Dorofhy Bowers. Bonnie Mayfubby, Elizabeth Christensen, Cqrql Ryan, .loline Ader, Colleen Blair, Carol Allgier- SECOND ROW: Bonnie AgusiTin,Judy Chapman, Mariha Hiscun, Pam Cook, Charlene Miller, Elaine Shelby, Connie Dillie, Barbara Mackey- THIRD ROW: Ardis Alcrmau Judy F'eIerson,Judy Anderson,,Sandy Teason, JUdY James, Ciwle Sfephem Nancy Mench, BACK ROW: Belle Sandusky. Norma Leisier, Dena Saunders, Karen Thomas, Surg Dqdgon, Sandra Fleener. O6 Music 5 Drama .gf muaic and sweet poetry agree --fatnfield Working on make up l-larmonious voices The four secTions in The music and drama deparfmeni are The band, choir, drama, and sfagecrafi classes. Mr. Jackson, Mr. Gilles, and Mr, Paris make up The Teaching sTaff of This deparTmenT. From Mr. Gilles's classes came The blended voices of The choir members. Mr. Jackson was The direcTor of our Terror bands, which pracficed during Third period. The drama class mei for coaching under Mr. Paris, and in The sfage- crafT class busy people were sTruggling vviTh nine-fooT flaTs. VViTh all These seciions working for each other, our school has seen and heard many enioyable performances. S1 Rehearsing a love scene Band class pracTicing Seiiing The 'f Qf be . , Q 1f1i i 5 SCENE ll: Allene Thompson, Russ McClain, Steve Rockwell, Dick Ferhlef- SCENE I: lonnlo Muytubby, Dale Shepard, Martha Hiscutt. Mr, Paris and Miss Rorabough SCENE Ill: Ran Gqhart, Allene Thompson, lob Threlkold, Tom Slovom Joan of Lorraine, an experimental drama in two acts, was presented by the Masque and Sandal Dramatics Club of C.S.H.5. An experimental drama uses the imagination of the audience in the completion of its setting. The month of No- vember was filled with rehearsing and costume making, which was done by Mrs. Bonnie Paris. The costumes were either present day or the fifteenth century style, depending upon the setting. Throughout the play, lighting effects were the only changes in scenery. Scenes ranged from a bare stage set for rehearsal to a medieval castle. The play was directed by Homer L. Paris with Rosemary Rorabaugh assisting. I 1 Q.. 1 2 - ,c . Z XS ERR SCENE V: Bruce Lipscomb, Allene Thompson, Jerry Sutton, David Chichester, Dave Green, Quinn Gardner. CENE IV: Dave Green, William Hoffman, Tom Schwartz, Mike Valliant, Harold Hqve,-I SCENE Vl: Harriette Patterson, William Hoffman, Oorlnda Edwards Allene Thompson. Allene Thompson. 02211712 DIRECTOR ........... .....,...,... M r. Paris STAGE MANAGER ......,. Dale Shepard AURORE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ............. M artha Hiscutt COSTUMER ......... POULENGY ......,. DURANT LAXART JOAN ,.................,. .,,,-- PIERRE D'ARC ..... JEAN D'ARC ...,,.. ST. MICHAEL ....AA.... ST, CATHERINE ...... ...---- ST. MARGARET EXECUTIONER ........ DAUPHIN ,...,...,,, TREMOILLE .,........ ARCHBISHOP ...... INQUISITOR .,..,....,. FATHER MASSIEU COURCELLES ....... ........Bonnie Maytubby .,..,... Russell McClain JACQUES D'ARC ..,,... ,.......Tom Schwartz ...........Ron Gahart ..AlIene Thompson ..........Tom Stovern ........Bob Threlkeld ..........Bill Hoffman ..Dorinda Edwards Harriette Patterson ......Steve Rockwell ......Quinn Gardner ..........Dick Fechter LA HIRE ..................... ALAN CHARTIER ...v,.. . .A.... Bruce Lipscomb ...David Chichester ...........Jerry Sutton ........Dave Green .......Mike Valiant ......Harold Haver FRONT ROW: Coral Lillie, Barbara Mackey, Lerue Hogarth, Sandy Richardson, Mike Valliant, Rosemary Rorabaugh. ACK ROW: Gerry Graves, Bonnie Maytubby, Mrs. Bonnie Paris, Martha Hiscuit, Tom Each. Tie pfay 13 d'one --Thacletay CAST: Quinn Gardner, Genevieve Firlit, Janice Feis, Donna Heli. Quinn and Genevieve rehearsing During Play Festival Week, the Thespians put on a melodrama called Fumed Oak. This one-act, semi-comedy play was written by Noel Coward, and directed by Miss Jan Mueller. The plot was centered around an Englishman who, alter fifteen years of mar- riage, couldn't stand his family and threatened to leave. We :it in Lzeathfeu 5r'fence--Aloopet l CAST S II L ' K J Pt J A S M A H f 1 1 : ue en ewis, aren ager, a ones, nn lrang, adeline Taylo Lo ID COVVIGFS Ol' 0 SOVOVI y SIS EY - - - - ii l i.. A FRONT ROW: Martha Hiscuit, Sandy Richardson, Eleanor Clapp, Ruth Jennings. SECOND ROW: Janice Feis, Shirley Anderson, Lcrae Hogarth, Robin Ormes, Tom Esch. BACK ROW: Dale Shepard, Mike Valliclnt, Genevieve Firlir. Ori Milimc 3- Drama Adrienne Goodstern, Ilona Zlle, Lana Felland, Loralia Galprn. On the evening ol October 23, the dra- matics class presented the thrill-packed play, Nine Girls. The setting was a mountain sorority clubhouse. The girls found that one ol their own sorority sisters had been mur- dered, and when several ot the girls tried to solve this mystery the murderer struck again. When the girls learned that the murderer was a member ol their own sorority, they were completely astounded. The play was also presented at the opening ol the new East Jun- ior High School auditorium. -iq!! the wotfdzf a :Stage--.qgaifesjaeate f 1 ,, , ,, STANDING: Lynda Randall, Barbara Berry, Dan Culberson, Bruce Lipscomb, Tom Sfovern, Ann Slrang, Adrienne Goodstein. SEATED: Dick Fechler, Quinn Gardner. Time Out For Ginger, this yeor's iunior ploy, 0 is the story of o sophomore girl who tries out wx is for the tootboll teorn. Everyone should be s ollowed to do whot he wonts to do, o line from Ginger's fcither's speech to the high school student body, is the ideo oround which Q Ginger boses her orgument to ploy on the V teom. Mr. Corol, Ginger's tother, olmost loses his iob becouse he decides to let her ploy on the teom. Q A reolistic quolity wos ochieved by the , Q moke-up crew. Throughout the ploy, moke- , up wos one of the greotest oids for the chor- octerizotions. 557, 531' xiii 1 . f , r Q, fy ' 'wZ'Yf:G , ff ' 2 ' ' , . ' I 456451 fy, 3 , . .V I 7. :Ga ,QM -,., V .swf f .W ' r, , ,554 fi' ,mg ,. 1 f 4 .751 ' ' - Q W ' ' W ,: Q 5 ' az ,,,4.,, I ' rv., ,,, . z.,, , , 1 0 5 ' fA,m1'15f QM. .,: f i lit 5 GM? .. - . 1 4 3f 'a f . ,, mfffjair f . .7 , ,g, Q1 . r , ' ' 41:7 'J , - fa J W, ' ' . 51.11 Y - - .. - -f 57-4l:,'1 1 ' .JGl'1,E'79'l iff 'lk , 31 4 L -1-51.5, I 3- . lx, Q13 in 1:gs'4?tfZ2?' 521531. ' i 4 . . V5, . . -f Q . , f , , , , - ' . ,r rfwdvg awtffz. WW' - my ' mf :f- if f f' gf . e' 1 ,-..,-+ ., '-grfiff -4, 512+-4,1 nf., , ' . , -,...x,,,'f-':fg,- .V qv: y ' S nl 1:-': ,f:'-f':f'-7 57i:'+5iL?h-g,'-'E' ':K. f1 1- +214 Lx if-5.5 T' 4 ,, .11 7 JM, n, , :,m.Q,:.h , . ' ' I fwfr- -geisha sm' - 1:a11:-- ' L Es 21 Q , rf Sfgefff .1 , . Ayer- 'si N 4.-F fc.: I.121j,jf1'52'Tfiifa:.,2-.QYV L-WT.-+C. , , - 'iffg' '. ' :ffw- 4--1 , -' ' ':'v'7'4 -1' i'i3:3??'if'?i1YfP f 5- 2- f3,lif .:ge, 'ff ix: Q -+1-1e.rz:f,3fw5z3 ., , '.'Q3:f-, ., 1- :U 'Q' ' .. -- .4-- - 3 :--. -. 25,3 filzzpt 3'3'L?i1-75 ' -Sifr ' ' -UL '- 1'Fi f3' ' f':2P '5'i'7:,'1'f . -rf ' Q2 Efffij-, FRONT ROW: Ilona Zile, Betty Merrill, Carolyn Heise, Mike Vailiqm, SECQNg R 1 . Tmlgfn Ri2nvr5:Afriamsg Luna Felland, Ko.hy Bulns, .lone Thompson, Mqnhg Hisumh D I om c wcriz, Dale Shepard, e G J A . Karen Jager, assistant director Farm, Tom emi. BACK Row: Hamid Havxkry mm' umm Fm' Geneweye Music 81 Dromo 91 The pfaffs the tAz'ng--.fhaleapeate -' 'fi-'F' Q QQ wi STANDING: Nyla McNcrH, Wilburn Derrick, George Dalgleish, Charlotte Brummer. SEATED: Helen Shepherd, Gladys Pfeiffer, Janice Anderson. if X A T f ,i' d T if-7 Q 92 Music S1 Droiiio Foculty members of Colorodo Springs l-ligh School presented ci force comedy on Morch 20 ond Ql in the high school ouditorium. This ploy wos directed by Mr. Poris with Quinn Gordner ossisting. Blithe Spirit, written by Noel Coword, wos o smosh hit of the london ond Broodwoy stoges. This sophisticoted comedy centered oround o novelist, Chorles Condomine, who invited on eccentric lody medium to his home in order to find out the longuoge of the occult, Among the stronge incidents thot hoppen ore: Chorles' first wife, who hos been deod for seven yeors, returns, his second wife is killed, ond finolly both wives return to plogue the utterly bewildered mon. The members of the cost were Mr. Dolgleish os Chorles, Miss Anderson os Ruth, Miss Mchlott os Elviiro, with Miss Brummer, Mrs. Pfeiffer, Mr. Derrick, ond Mrs. Sheperd sup- porting. ' I jr' ,s A x Assislcnl Director Quinn Gardner, Harold Hover, Nloonyean Shore, Ilona Zile, Robin Ormes, Jerry Graves, Dale Shepard, Mike Vallianl. ' . en 1. 4 Tw: 'f'If:-' uf ' aw W 2, T 2 ---T :lr - T T La T1 T f. up 1 7 ,, 1... T ww fr X 4 . 5- VV Nfl , 3 'T' , , T , 9 ,,, , f ry, M , V, , , ' ., T gpg., ' 'W 5 -A-i-sw,-,.,AL ., n Viz 1 A I .' , T, , 'N , Nm. , .A,,,,,.3 fi FRONT ROW: Joan Griffith, Luna Fellond, Sherry Gregory, Jerry Sutton, Jean Knight, Sharon Slade, Dale ghepard Tom Srhwcml Harold Have, BACK Row, B k , ' - ' - . 'cvs Y Bm Hoffman, D'X'E MCGUIYG. John Cooper. Director Homer Paris, Assistant director Dove Green. r-' ar.. ' '-' W- , ig --if wr , -H Lit, a very ,:a02aHe Aft --.flhafeslseate The senior class of T958 chose The well lcnown Broadway play January Thaw for iTs final public performance on The C.S.l-l.S. sfage. The ploT developed as The Gage family and The Rockwood family had a conTesT To gain possession of a small, ouT-of-The-way farm- house. The lighTing and sound effecfs added To The realism of The producTion as The make-up aided in The characfer porfrayals. Mr. Paris direcfed The play wiTh The help of his assisTanT. Assisfarif direcTor David Green and Mr. Paris discuss January Thaw. Joan GriffiTh, lean Knighf, Sharon Slade, lerry SuTTon, Sherry Gregory and Dale Shepard during an extro rehearsal Music S. Drama 93 . X 1 2 4 Then at fast wif Wanlana o come ayabr among M3 laeopfe --721107 5 t .Zi fegen ii Presented onuolly for the sophomores b the Coun 'I th T L d On the white and broken circle On him tearless gazed the old man, At the ring of white unfinished. On the left the circle started Just above the heart beginning. Just below the heart it ended. Stooped the old man to complete it, But he raised his hand above him High in air above his people. All the women ceased from wailing, listened to his words of wisdom. Oh, my people, let us leave it Leave the circle uncompleted. Let it henceforth be our symbol, Let it be our badge of courage, Let the warriors strive to win it Conquering our foes in battle. Let the young men strive to win it By their feats of strength and wrestling. Let it bel said all the people. And in all the years that followed Every warrior strove to win it - Strove to win the broken circle Till the tribesmen fled in terror When they saw that badge of honor. Old was crafty Wankanago, Bent with years, his steps were feeble. He had seen a hundred winters As a chief of all the Terrors. Now his time had come to leave them And the people came around him. For his final words of warning. Ch, my people, said the old man, Many years l lived among you. Now that Manitou has called me To the land of the hereafter, Think not I have gone forever. When this tree that l have Planted 94 tvtestc 81 Dromo 11 , , 'vi I ,ag l I -..x .N I N rn 1129 A I , 'BNN .X ,,: H, N ' 1, . Y Cl, 9 GVFOV Ggen ocquoints incoming students with the history ond origin ot the Terrors ., .Wrjfr ' ' ' ' N 'N I , 'I 'F 3 , 'EIU' ff,, ,' -.xixgi T, in-'gr 2 fr mi .X 1 f ' 1 jp' N 5 ix r X I - - 7 N ' 1 lfvfhf r if 617 'AJ ,rl 2 i A41 Shall have seen a hundred summers, Then at last will Wankanago Come again among his people, As a child will come among you, Once a year will be descending, Come to counsel all his people. Let this tale be handed onward To your children's sons and daughters As he spoke a bird from heaven Circling down on snowy pinions Bore away the ancient warrior As on wings of mighty magic. Long the people watched his going Upwards toward the peak ascending, Till he passed the cloudy gateway Of the Manitou, the Father, To the land of the hereafter. Many moons the Terrors prospered While they talked of Wankanago, And remembered all he taught them. But the memory dimmed and faded. Then the young men ceased to wrestle Lazy were the squaws and children, And their warriors were all women, Till the Manitou in anger, ln his anger toward his people, Drew his cloudy curtain round him, Spoke in awful tones of thunder. And he sent the rains in torrents And the corn canoe was stranded On the summit to the westward Where its shape is seen suspended On the mountain slope forever. Then the two from all the Terrors That the Manitou had pitied Pitched their tent upon the prairies Near the spring of holy waters Blessed by Manitou, the Mighty. There at evenlide their children As they sat about the campfire Heard the tale of Wankanago Heard the promise he had given And they told their chiIdren's children Till the tree upon the mountain Saw at last its hundred summers. On a sunny day in autumn All the Terror youths and maidens Walking gaily in the garden Where the gods in ruthless anger Turned their foes to rocks and boulders Heard a child's cry in the silence. On a rocky shelf above them Lay a brown and sturdy baby Striped with white his cheeks were painted On his chest the broken circle - On his head the king's war-bonnet. Wankanago! cried the maidens, He has come from the Great Spirit. Home they bore the King of Terrors All day long he smiled upon them, But with morning he had vqnighed, Every year he comes among them, He, the noble chief, King Terror, To bestow the broken circle On the breast of all the warriors. All the youths again are valiant And their foemen fear their coming. Long ago the aged founders Of the nation have departed, But today their descendants Still are called the Tribe of Terrors. And the symbol of the warrior ls again the broken circle, ls the C the badge of courage. Still are Brown and White Strength and truth their mystic meaning. our colors The urotfafs cz Jtage on lVAl.CA alfpazts are ,afayecf--!ff1'a'a'feton ,, The Music and Drama secTion of The Terror Trail gave The opporTuniTy To Those sTudenTs who had Taken part in The plays and play producTion To wriTe The Theme for This page. Dorinda Edwards submiTTed The winning Theme. Dorinda, a senior aT CSI-I.S., has Taken an acTive parT in The plays ThaT have been presenTed since she was a sophomore. She has noT only Taken parTs in plays buT worked on The crews for mosT of The plays. Welll To Think ThaT so many years have passed and here I sTand again on old familiar ground. From my vanfage poinT on sTage, The audiTorium looks exacfly like a gaping cavern iusT waiTing for a chance To snaTch me up. And look aT The curfainsl You know, I never par- Ticularly noTiced Them before. They have always been slipped absTracTly inTo my composiTe picTure of school days, CSI-I.S., wiThouT any especial color, size, or shape, AcTualIy They are wide and Tlowing and gold, iusT abouT The color of ThaT coaT I used To wear To school, AIThough There isn'T a soul here buT me, I feel as shaky as The day l'TirsT Tried ouT for a parT in a play - how horrible I was. BUT, no, This sTage isn'T really empTy, noT even aT This momenT. I can feel if breaThing wiTh The life of every person who ever plied a painfbrush To iTs embellishmenfs. IT is no inanimafe obiecf, buT a living monumenT To all of us who lived and Tended iT. Why, I can see us now, iusT as iT used To be. I re- member ThaT girll She's dripping painT on The resT of The scenery crew iusT as she always did. I'm posiTive ThaT we absorbed more painT Than any fIaT or backdrop. Say, is ThaT me up There? I-low I ever made iT To The Top of ThaT ladder is beyond my knowledge. Ah, There's 5 I Mr. Paris beneaTh iT! I-le cerTainlv looks as if he means business and I guess The casT Thinks so Too, for They're mosT of Them are. Yes, I can sTiIl see everyfhing as iT was years ago and ThaT same feeling is coming back Too. WhaT is iT called? Greasepainf in The blood or someThing To That effecT. The gnawing, all-consuming desire ThaT made me come back for more, Time and again, even when I was posiTive ThaT my acfing sTunk and ThaT my personaliTy was Ioafhsome. ThaT feeling of never being saTisfied, always wanTing To do a beTTer job Trodding on The heels of an evasive happiness ThaT one would experience, knowing ThaT here is a field of limiTless depTh and meaning. We had so much fun TogeTher on crew and in The differenf plays ThaT I don'T know wheTher To laugh wiTh our former beings or cry for whaT will never reTurn. I remember The opening nighTs. As ThaT huge curTain slowly climbed To The very Tip-Top of The ceiling, each of us would be wondering whaT on earTh had ever possessed him or her, as The case may be, To Take up dramaTics. Then There was The se-nsaTion of modern civiIizaTion. AT lasT came The applause ThaT hiT like an ocean breaker, The curTain calls, The flowers, The congraTulaTions, The hysTeria, The IeT-down. I-Iere now, I can'T go on like This forever. You, The sTage of Colorado Springs I-Iigh School, no longer belong To me, buT belong To The oThers who love you now and will be loving you in years To come. You will grow and change as we all do, buT noT Tor me. AI- Though I may never see you again, I will always remem- ber you as you were when I was proud To call myself a Terror. Iviuzlc S. Efor- s ff' o :ii , 3 .,.-,X gf- ,J X Mr fig f Y: .xx f ,2 f ,. i . ff' .eil f 1 rl ophomozes VT! gp-fztv V Mrs. M. T. Robison Parker, Ron Mr' C' H' Hmgrave .'-'Zs'lfL3 . 1 :Q-v nf overnments derive their just ,eoufeu rom the coruent of tie Beazley, Carolyn ' s t , . . Ari, .tv I -.ft 4 an , V Ergo: fr l , Charles, Larry 'xx i , , ,. ff ,Y-.N TSTQA ll sins. M 4 'i rv nr nu. R . ,,.g,.i,i . . ki - . 4 s sl-Ziff .' W: 'li ip WB . W. , 'ifilifia r i '. 4t,'i'i't :'. ' , -'HW i 1 , low? 1 -.w.f,J,14.QE 1.2.1 ' Nd gigs:-i ,,..,,. ,. -.ix-,.,. 3, 1-iv' 0 ice' f -. ,.f.1.xs if 'fi I kr?-:ng vw: H f' - -qv: -at ' 52' governed - - geff2'Z50fl The Sophomore Council, elected by the sophomore closs, vvos heoded by president Ron Porker ond oided by toculty cidvisers, Mrs. Robison ond Mr. l-lorgrove. Members were ploced in chorge ot the sophomore tloot ond produced the Terror Legend tor the closs. This committee worked with the Junior Council ond Senior Council to bring on exchonge student from ci foreign country to C.S.l-l.S., helped with the Sophomore Tolent Show ond' Chcinnel i3 Donce Porty, pub- licized the United Fund Drive, ond helped sell book covers. The council hos olso worked on the i958 Pow Wow. R .Ji-1.3 . 'F 3'7'Y'Y'f'il - 'guvv-5 :mf.,.,gK..,1.i . be-.res ,r .-.ir..,:w1 ,-'W 'Z-N -' 3 - S'-ifillfi it ..,,.. ,T 3-ii f ri, .i,- , l ' Q ,sly . l' 7 , yi e ,. fi, Bennett, Dianiha 4' is if l : 'WH .,: 'I ,tie .,v'-- ' li Cooper, Carol Fieldii I-el'0Y 'ft Ti at 5 4' 3 ' A' ' uma- -irf' 4 1 l A 5 .v . ,g, I 'flirt as 1 lv lynch Righzmd Manuel, Gary Mitchell, Carolyn Shoup, Judy r f: O,E'.i Jensen, Beverly mr ,W Chapman, Judie wr Kraus, Juren Tiimas, Eunice ,Aw 'i -,ww Z ? . -hz, 9 :V 1 ,VW .. 9 ' fu ref 7 f, , ' I-it I X H '4 Hfiyrc.. o' . 421 'V' ff wig, iff? 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' ' 'i '.-r A N ,vU, ,V 4,7 Vi, R A.: 24, 5 5 sf -V , .. - 5 i AW, if' ri' 1 L' . , , gf V , :V L, it i i Z ritz, K . i A W, . if 1 i ' , SEATED: Mary E. Guzman, Bob Williams, Junia Rae Craig. STANDING: Wayne Berkman, Bennie Wells, Bill Mansmann, Jim Boggio. Newcomers, students who entered otter the beginning of second semes- ter, hove new ond interesting ideos to shore, ond C.S.I-1.5. welcomes the cidded spirit thot this yeor's sophomore newcomers hove brought. Bill Monsmonn, coming from the greotest distonce, is from Rhein Moiw, Germony. Other sophomore newcomers ore from Texos, New York, Colitornio, ond Arizono. Three hcive been in schools in the Pikes Reok region. Sophomoreg N.. 4 L Q 9 x X X , Z 'x C 6 XX- X X v, R 9 x CD x 4-,X-mg, 2 2 YQ 0 J , ' ,J K' ' xx X F x . - L f 1 -I f o V Q K K C- ' x Q14 Q W , x I K ,W in Q K K C 5 f X K x KR nf - Mi C' P0 QM- K Q ' F ' Wi' wX o Q . Y . 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ZYUNLK MZKHA cs-.gLSk'3QNu , fgfafln-vi z.,,i5Cn,2X Pvkfs'-x5 L I fizhwh-VN Lfx.Q1'K 'YQA tax u I , BX , A' '1 5.3 VB Q' xl x W A rl ,, qs W. , i' 2, , L y J :X I x fl' l. ' , fyx I ,t , Ky N. . A I m A 1. . Y' .7 N1 x , L I x f , ' ., Y xp X 'vwfwiv ffxdxfwafws' 'Xe :v xjri 1. -.. 4' ,J U gf so Xa, new vu YQ' v . 5 YM Ky AY fk , QWQ? ff' W W W as 2:5 Af W f Sf? J kv WFQQL xv, V1 U b 1 'I w YJ af U Wx TX 'J f Q ,vf Q 'X W , M F L0 lui F xl K 1. wg L lyk, A X Cy Q xg A I Q XQFT CJ-J IX ' fi, '5 M NF, -QQGX ,M:m X 'fbyL X N 'x 43 f , U fylfl- V K , Y V5 1-.11 WN I. , ,I ,J f V I A 1 ,2 Y X X Q' , , g . ' rx. f A , 3 X x . N' 'YJ xfzxff ,X r X- Ig! V' ' . o O .P X Ki Q7 rf? t ,aw -f Hi C' 1 A , v K ' 7 ,VJ L, ZZ ' A 1 , , H , W M, 7. ,ff 0 yi,-5 Y . .,ifTj,,2J Cf if 'pk ,fy ' . fQEwQfi7 I 1 1 K J r K f q lf' 1 Ji! LIU 'j ' if If L' LU I UL! 17 , 'X ,-'Uf uf fl Q ff '75 K L Q -' 10 li D AQ , 'f7-.TL K . gif vt? lf? .,.' G 1' , C' ' ,lzmwwd f?FcgVfMQfff Lfg' ' c, fr, -Xfgrddrj ,lj Qf ,V I dc, ,I ff I' Q7 ff' ,M aa N 4 ' ' A ,f iff? fa, ffyf- f Lf!! 117,51 J V f if f T . K C , . 'fo ' 5 r f 0 ' li? is X v K X X KJ QW P 'N Xi f EQ 3 Q K Q P T MSS CE 2 .WN QP,547,,,f,48iq588 QQ t. ggi s S. . , 6 K7 t1'2'-afggl 54- 2 90 Q98 FRONT ROW: David Schumm, Phil Tom, Rel French. SECOND ROW: Bob Phelps, Gerard Reid, Delmar Anlons, Ron! Sampson, Gary Ross Orville Sherrod Mr llagg, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Gordon. BACK ROW: Ed Curry, John Kelly, Dove Edstrom, Tracy Clement, DoIberf S1nlfh, 'Jlms Cotton Dennis Fullman lanlie Wilson bnnle Osborn, Billleghtel, .lim Petty, Ernest Ferguson, Dale Thero, Conrad Schwab, Herbert Brown' N ' 1 ' L ' , , f 's A-N , .J A ' ' l ' f oot6 ll r M .,.i.-...------r--H '- Gib Funk and his coaching staff turned out another fine Terror team for the l957 grid- iron season. With only one regular returning from the championship team of last year, Funk had to form a team to battle tough crews from all parts of Colorado. The Tribe started the season with wins against Littleton, Fort Collins, Wheatridge, Englewood, and Trinidad, con- tinuing the Terror win streak from the i956 season to fifteen victories. However, this record was finally broken by losses to two powerful Pueblo teams, Centennial and Central. Home- coming saw the Terrors nip a fine Grand Junction team in the biggest upset ofthe year. The Brown and White ended the season with a storming victory over Garden City, Kansas. With a record of seven wins and two losses, the Terror men showed that they had a genuine spirit and endless determination, the qualities of a fine team. , 8 l 13 F41 4165527 R WM' M-' . by A f ' 1 .1 'Mfg I 1 ' , .Qn':fff:,f'-f : . FRONT ROW: Larry Homil, Dave Williams, Glen Scheiber, Larry Smith. SECOND ROW: Mr. Weslbay, Mr. Preslon, Mr. Berry, Mr. Funk, Jerry Kelly, Eric Kleinsliver, Frank Gress, Bill Robinson, Tom Fields, Dick Perez. BACK ROW: Bob Gulhrie, Willie Philips, Syl Franklin, Lynn Boese, Gene Pankau, Skip Green, Mike Chadwell, Nick Nelson, Boosty Cool, Fred Wadman, Bob Broyles, Gary Brown, Dove Smith, Pal Johnson. 'pl l M' l 3 ,Lf ,Q A f I, li wx 1 or ,qv 1, , Al -11 , i , ' L f P A, 4 4 N V, 1 39:y,,,- - I 'V K .fl , fag J , 5 W H Q 1 Li lg f 1 7 i I W V ,wv ' mf M, ., . , , MW, ,LV v 4 I, mn. I if my nv: 117 7,2 Q any x -,, X, , ' ' 'QI CWZ? 1i53 ,A'57'A' 'f ' ,J W I Y-'1'.'? 6 , - ' , '. r, ' I 'WR ' f ',vgi fur . , ,W ' ' , ' 'X' ' ' gf W4Q 2f 77' 1f3V11f,. ' V14 - X ' ' ' ,,f ,Mai , ' 1 wwfgfv 4, , . ' 'A A t E A,,,,,,- I I ,,,:,,3? -on vw, . I -.. V - .V , V ,qw . , ,,,, , , , . V ., V 4 1 . , V -V ff ,.',x,r-ff? -,.' 'H , A ,., . TERROR COACHES, Mr. Gordon, Mr. Weslboy, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Kolber, and Mr. Funk, I l f V I f l J ,ui ,JD 1 ll Ui, 4' 1 X ,i , 1 Scovfs ex, A P . 4 . Q 'YJ' J thai gsm---.pl . . ,3 s mx Nb- J-1' 'F . ,fri :Phy- e.' , 'Avg-, K . , af Hmmm, fl : 'i'Uh-F-,QM La Mt ?f-'M .mm 4'v- 'Wil '-up af, X eff , A TRIBESMAN struggles for extra yords ogoinst Junction. HALFBACKS Gerard Reed ond Fred Wodmon stop o Central odvcznce. l Irv! t V W x We FV' -p-'.Y91f', wwf .twiki .. -, 4 Wx fn' , if ' ' . , SA, 1 bf , Q ,,,,,j ' t 1 A Q1 A x 1' L 'gg v ' ' fy J , , . t id ye 4 Q. J, tw 24 1 r flier-wrist'-f'tifU '-1. z 'So Nl Win -s tt e N Q f . ' fx., mini: J' 'af I' va SPL. Ahh!! 'Y ny- X at b 5, 'T Q H li A . t W f ew- paid y X W' W .pw ,.x. .X - m2 ?N, 'H K it W H - s - X H 1 f Q . t va. r 1 is I' '. m - ' kr' 'hw'-p Adv r in b ,K t Q, V 1 i t., 1 Q V ef' r 5.-rg. 'if I 'I ' t K4 J' ' .ttf E255 '94, , 1, I ,,, V x 1 i 5 if X ,l' is VAVV A f- , -1 , Q i A Jai v Ji. Q 'fi CE rg fy f , 'wi ggi? ' D rut, ,Q iilix. , 1 I y r V' by' 1 1 , U Q I ,N A Wim? I . , r,,fk+,'..,m,, A, tl f dw rt- A wget . ,zL.'Q' ' r R QA-L ' ' H 7' A- h. ' , , , my I . , . Qwrffffarffwwaffftf'-12' f . . A' 7 9'T4..firf3fz:f kt 7. ltififh' 'ff' ' r j, ' 'envaf' xx 1' af 'ai 3 gig' F f '. 5 . , A 5 .XYINNQ ' 4 . ' T T 'TV 'T- -...,.m,M..,0ma nw, ,T 4 . , . , , , . T U T gg , V ..Jm..f.,,. Z., ., i...l.. i Q -ww l 1 , 1 .,,,J.,., 3 , 4 5 r' M , .W .fg i ' T Dennis Fullman back lU ?Q Mlm SF '-,v. ,,,A . I if ' -,v, ,A- Q . 51.-f Q JJ. ..,-,' jiygi g-,.- ' X 'Q HY if Syl Franklin end ' lh A , Q 1. Tim ,T , g f , 1 rr' A TT 'Y .55-QQ! Y .gs ' A T Pal Johnson guard !r - I , il 3 'rrygfni I . in 5 llll I ,jf I I ' l 1 Mike Chadwell tackle Conrad Schwab back , NX , j T, ,. l- ff ff 1 f f ff 4 m !,A.,4V . T 4 , M la' . .. iff . if- Ai-'.'f-Q T 4- V,,VV,r mu f ivii T - E. .. ,. 5 T mmf T 'J WT: - , i7E 1 11 . , 5 , A-is I I , ,,,,,L,f- i,, Tw 55- ., T is vm 'T ,N r ,Q 1 ,Fai r ' 'I ' T A ' . Y f-,-Qin. ., .. . ' l V, 1 , ,,,r. , . . T ., . f XM. . ,jj Lywpfj , ,,.4 V I I I Eg F U W, K, A',5A.Lp--:gc M Q55 A t V I I, ldqi? ,. - -, n,, ' ' 1. ,s .' f- g M I -.,, --T My W.. . T- .Q ' W L T TW.. T Jim Colton back Ed Curry back John Kelly back The Terror gridiron seoson opened wiTh ci 40-6 win over The LiTTleTon Lions. led by fullbock Ed Curry, The defending sToTe chom- pions powered for 440 yords ogoinsf o weok liTTleTon squod. Confidenf of ci win over Forf Collins, The Terror men opened Their home seoson. The Lcimbkin high rdTing wois evidenced in Their ploying, os They held o 7-O leod over The Terrors for Three quorfers of ploy. A blocked lcimblcin kick ond ci Terror recovery in The Lomb- kin end zone loTe in The Third quorfer gove The Terrors The breolc They needed. The Tribe moved The boll To The lombkins' Tifieen, ond wiTh only six seconds remoining, Syl Fronklin split The uprighTs for o field gool ond ci 9-7 Terror vicTory. OuTclossing The Englewood PiroTes, The Tribe conTinued iTs win- ning sTreolc wiTh Their Third win of The seoson. A shorp defense ond fine boll-hondling in The boclciield gove The Terrors ci 23-6 vicTory over The Pirofes. ATTer o close gome wifh Forf Collins, The Terror Teom showed increosed enThusic1sm for The gome wiTh The VVheoTridge Formers. WiTh o fosT sTorT, The Tribe scored on eosy 4l-6 vicTory. WiTh 32 seconds remoining in The fourfh quorTer, fullbock Ed Curry plunged over The Trinidod Miners' gool To give The Brown ond Whife on imporTonT Souih CenTrol Leogue vicTory over ci powerful Trinidod squod, 25-21. Fdcing The Toughesf TesT of The seoson ogciinsf Pueblo CenTennic1l, The Tribe enTered The gome os slighf TovoriTes, olThough ouTweighed mon To mon. BuT one long poss, good for o Centenniol Bulldog Touch- down, bec1T The Terrors 7-O ond severed The Tribe's T5 gome winning sTreok. Affer The seTbcick by Pueblo CenTenniol, The Tribe drilled hord for The imporionf goime wiTh The Pueblo Cenfrol Wildcofs. Alfhough The Terrors ouTgoined The VViIdcoTs on The ground, The Wildcof poss- ing gome wos Too much for The Tribe. The CenTrol squod held ci one poinT edge of holf-Time, buf come bock sTrong in The Third ond fourih quorTers To dump The Terrors, 34-6 Rebounding from o poor showing ogoinsT Pueblo Cenfrol, The Terror Teom defecifed The Grcind JuncTion Tigers, The sToTe's number i Teom, by ci T3-i2 score. IT wos Homecoming Tor The Tribe ond The Teom wcis of iTs ToughesT for The heoTed rivolry. A Juncfion Touch- down eorly in The fourfh quorTer gove The Tigers o i2-6 leod. FighT- ing boclc hord, Terror co-ccipToin John Kelly corried To The JuncTion one ond, wiTh seven seconds remoining, plunged over Tor The Tying score. Kelly ron oround righT end for The winning poinT. Ending The seosori, The Terror men Trounced The Buffolos of Gor- den CiTy, Konsos, 34-2. 1 V k 1 mg, -g - '- 4 wumvmasamswuasuau Q-5, 1 , '- , T ' 7 'm 'T ' .T f iff' 'T ' f 'T f h , g Je-syf. I My jLnf..f,?,.,fwm-M-. Gi:-Vnj! , .1 7 .. 2 N T :n Q 1 . T 1 , -. :mm A I rr I .WT ...-, 4 , f,i,. WU- f,.f4,f,,?-fix, R Q ' if TT' 'Wg rT T ' -' fri f ' me g Q ,,., . g V Q game-,gi ,.,., .,... 1 gm- T Ti 's s Y i 3 X - f if .,i .7 T , T A , ,qv -mee. , -. ,- A J, I f V g Ty, 1 I , 4 P' Ly, 1-., - gf., if T. ii --12 T - 4: J A 3 y -. ' I 'Tbfgff' ,-gi? i ' 'iii -T f ' . E 5 f T5-92' 5 1 H A ' H b 4 5 5 Gary Brown tackle Eric Kleinsliver guard Gene Pankau cenier Dick Perez buck Boosly Cool back V Gary Ross end ivy, V T ,-w4.uv.v,?.qqum4,-,fgvgwqe , I Y 1,11 clk? , ' f ' ,,., fi, Wi, T - .T T 'V fr My ' ,W f. Q V 'li , wnL,,,,Q:,g l . 'vw sc., ,, - T T WiHie Phillips tackle .T A 2 I fm ' A ? , ' 1 , I . inf Q f J f , l ,, -A . T , f jig I 1 r..i. , 5- ' T T Bob Broyles bod: B ,.,.- flgfffi l V ' i?? - 3. , gl :if-1'iiS:-F'-t,-. -, if his ' Ii . 2 5 - I is T 4 ,ai Dale There Tackle Snoris TT? The Terror B squod, com- posed solely ot sophomores, closed their tootlooll seoson with o record of one win ond six deteots. Although not o winning teom, the Terror B squod showed o fighting spirit ogoinst A ond B teoms from the Colorodo Springs oreo. Cooch Bill Gordon ex- pressed hope thot mony from the B squod crew would till positions on next yeor's A squod teoms. ,.,-.411i M .N Q9fM......o,........ W I ' . ,Mmm ' V ' - . 'QW' - ei. . ., - .1 .,. . ' .. f --' A - N- There are game: which it 13 hettet to fam than win--lylendeuon I 20 Sport: Q RECORD WINS 7 LOSSES 2 Terrors Opponent LITTLETON 40 6 FT. COLLINS 9 7 ENGLEWOOD 22 6 WHEATRIDGE 4I 6 TRINIDAD 25 QI CENTENNIAL O 7 CENTRAL 6 34 GRAND JUNCTION I3 I2 GARDEN CITY, KANSAS 34 2 A TERROR reflects the feeling ot onxiety in the Grond Junction contest. 4. W. Mrs f'f'f!?6Yf 'lla wwa,-- 4ff,,,,,r .xr .V M K+.. W A W A uf W rwwmzm ' f.,,,rfJ, 'T fp in S75 far- rr , ,A E- W 390995 ffrwih X qi -Jw 'Q 'H '1.,rVff 'L . rf-Mrk, , ,ww f -1 ,Vg af, my W ' VW4 MTW W ',,,g, 4 i. 1. DENNIS FULLMAN packs The ball an a play fyprcal of The U, M39 1 1 'inf ?,-1 , :S f , if ri JL Q 1 -1' '. 1 ,fr '. ,. My , ,-., 1 pix-1-55: -3. N a,' X ,r r .. 'I 55 T . , Q, , Tis lx! I I, rv 1 5, f , I-45 'A ' , 1. 'fr 1352 7 29 - Y? 44 P? mr, 1 ' A 'WJ IW-' .- wv 9 M4 W fs X' I ' 4 . .Wx 4 nvrrzqyz ww'-mr! mnvvr-J 'T f my POWERING THROUGH THE JUNCTION DEFENSE Fred Wadmam adds to The Trrbe scare. 'EHEEBACK E5 fUR'7?Y drrlls for yardage agamsf The Trrmdad Miners. hes, John Kepler, Jim Cotton, Ron Anderson, Bob Ruffin, Bob Gilbert, 9yIF p H Larson, Don Meyers, Tom Russell, Coach Westb y g B b F 9 g D aileifaff Terrors Opponent South Denver 32 43 Lo Junto 41 29 North Denver 53 45 Wheotridge 39 48 Conon Abbey 57 41 Eost Denver 39 65 Westminister 45 63 Trinidod 33 27 Cherry Creek 37 34 Centenniol 46 42 Centrol 44 55 Lokewood 59 47 Conon City 51 30 Grond .Function 39 42 Trinidad 34 41 Grond Junction 50 44 Centennial 53 32 Centrol 40 65 uw-1Q'5 BALL, Seems to be the questton os Willie Phillips strugg1es with the toe. 122 Sports avid C +.2c,'-.V i -' 1 i 'C l T C xx, l ilu- Qfxvf . .. -lf 't M , H ,V rx I I i X g I x QC .cv R C CQ pi 11.1.1 QXJV, pi-4 M ,L A I., , . , X W Y .-. 1 fi I E V 1' K 'x.. Aix Y ,T-V1 'L ig .- - g N .I V -ll VM K Y - fl fl . , ,N ' ' ' 4, il l 5' f i l l ,Lf-I fc,-xr---t , l - K . X1 -9 ' T f. . t .4 the iwesi i uJ!2feaitute, 'li '1' Q---f! wxgx yi ,X L . ,X , . X v ll A f ,Ii i f ' n ot th e - F Highlighting the winter sports octivities, the Terror bcisket- boll teom provided mony exciting contests for Tribe tons os they compiled ci record of ten wins ond eight defecits for the T958 secison. The squod's opening gome sow them locking, not in hustle ond drive, but in height, os the South Denver Rebels coosted to ci 44-32 victory. Lo Juntci ond North Denver gove the Brown ond White eosy victories os the Tribe combined its high spirits with occurote shooting. The next four gomes sow the cogers follow on irregulor pcittern in losing three ond win- ing one. Using the new post system for the first time, the Terror five slid post the Trinidod Miners, 33-27, in the Tribe's first South Centrol leogue gome of the secison. The next two weeks sow Jerry l-lughes' crew defeot Cherry Creek ond Pueblo Centennicil in close, low scoring contests. Ron Anderson, ci iunior forword, topped the Terror scoring mcirk cigoinst Centennicil with 2l points. The Pueblo Centrol Wildcots' dominotion of the rebound honded the Tribe its first leogue defeot, 55-44, thus ccinceling Brown ond White chonces of gciining undisputed possession of first ploce in the leogue. Wins cigciinst lcikewood ond Ccinon City hod the teom in good spirits for the gome ogoinst o rough Grcind Junction sguod. The Brown ond White fought to the very lost ogoinst the Tigers in o close gcime thot sow the Junction crew come out on top, 42-39. After on eosy win over the Trinidod Miners eorly in the seoson, the tecim wos confident of onother win over the some tecim, but ci tight defense ond ciccuroite shooting gove the Miners o 4l-34 win. The following night sow the cogemen drop ci sur- prised Grond Junction Tiger teoim by ci 50-44 score. The victory put the sguod in oi three-woy tie for second ploce in the lecigue, thus, wins in gcimes ogoinst Centrol ond Centenniol would be essenticil for ci berth in the Stote Tournoment. Terror hopes were kept olive os the Tribe powered over the Pueblo Centenniol Bulldogs, 53-32, in preporotion for the lost ledgue gome of the seoison with Pueblo Centrol. An iniury to center Bob Ruffin ond ci poor first gucirter for the sgucid ddded up to ci 65-40 Centrol Wildccit win ond o finol defeot for Tribe tournoment hopes. AW 1 'G few.. 82 J X, 30 4 -at H 1 V l 43 Terrors Opp South Denver 16 48 la Junta 43 20 North Denver 18 34 Wheatridge 35 30 V, Canon Abbey 31 36 ES 30 East Denver 44 46 Westminister 49 33 Trinidad 38 29 Q I Cherry Creek 38 21 Centennial 38 54 Central 43 26 Lakewood 35 34 Canon City 61 43 Grand Junction 31 33 Trinidad 52 35 'wwf Grand Junction 50 32 Nfl Q Centennial 39 37 Central 37 47 'F . Martin Klein, Tony Berger, Jerry McHam, Gary Sheirer, Paul Purvis, Tom King, Coach Westboy, Leroy Frelds, Dole Thero, Doug Barnes, Kenneth Shipps, Fred Wadman, David Hill, James Thomas, mgr. Tie ttue honor o virtue con.4L4t5 more M fzyhtbzg than in ufbzniny -- fff on taiyne Coach VVestbay's Terror B squad completed the 1958 basketball season with a rec- ord ot twelve wins and six defeats. The squad, composed ot iuniors and sophomores, showed great potential as a team, and gave a good indication that they could fill many positions on next year's A squad team. The 1958 C squad, under the direction of Coach Anderson, closed the season with a 14-6 record. The team, which was composed entirely ot sophomores, met many A and B basketball squads and showed a great winning ability. The strength ot this year's squad proved to the coaching statf that many of these Terrors could till A and B squad positions for next year. CSHS Opponent 40 D. and 8. 29 Fountain Valley 43 VVidetield 26 Manitou B 51' 47 27 Fountain Valley Ellicott Air Academy 46 Peyton 27 Ellicott 48 D. and 8. 48 Falcon 35 Widetield 45 30 Fountain Valley A Fountain Valley B 38 Air Academy 33 Canon City Falcon l-larrison 8 Canon City 29 as , .. . . . . .1 - , ,ss , , ,sss 35 enough, Joy Horshe, George Bolle, Billy Brooks, Bill Arnold, Mike Sullivan, Jerry Barlell, Coach Ralph A2 Anderson, Gary Will y, mg . 4 B I' Sc ore 16 21 38 48 23 48 24 34 28 16 60 25 35 49 19 15 26 36 37 Qaorts 1 5 . Lefi . ...- ,Qi fs..-7 Q, -.A-.- +-,-s -ii Vg, 5 ' E X9 n- r, x, A K dur,--..... l ' 1 .I l l xo--F --Y'-'V x f 'iff'jffffj1?i:Qf3 , , , . 9755.7 , r w ,z '22, f ?.,f'1f if- , f wp: ' K anulnuuom r . . I 's veeriiuhuggif M FRONT ROW: John Blythe, Newton Fawcett, Chuck Melbuer, Bill Matthews, Dick Reinking, Ron Hickerson, larry Dougherty, Bob Reinking. BACK ROW: Coach Ray lkola, Gilbert Murray, Steve McBride, Bob Darnell, Conrad Schwab, Gary Manuel, Harry Martin, Rustin Delling, Harry Brown, Bob Kahoot, Mgr.g .hm Anderson. .vffffy The Terror hockey team, under the direction of Coach Roy lkola, dis- played a truly outstanding performance in compiling a season record of nine wins, one tie, and two losses. The Terror stickmen, defending Colorado Springs League champions for l957, skated off to a fast start by defeating the Cheyenne Indians, 4- 2, in the opening game of the season. Three goals by Boosty Cool, added to brilliant goal tending by Dick Reinking, gave the Tribe the opening vic- tory. The next two games saw the Terrors take wins against St. Mary's and Fountain Valley School, 8-O and ll-O respectively. The Cheyenne Indians, traditional rivals of the Terrors, handed the Tribe its first defeat of the season by a 4-O score. Double victories against St. Mary's and a win over Fountain Valley set the stage for an important game with Cheyenne Mountain High with both teams tied for first place, the largest crowd of the season filled the Broadmoor Ice Palace. The Terror icemen held a 3-I lead after one period of play, but the Indians came back in the second period of action with two quick goals to knot the score and hold the Tribe to a 3-3 tie. Victories over St. IVlary's and Fountain Valley held the Brown and White in a first place tie with the Cheyenne Indians, thus, the last game of the season, against the Indians, broke the deadlock for first place and gave the victor the ice championship. Two scores for Cheyenne in the first two periods of play, added to six penalties for the Terrors, gave the Indians a 2-I win and the I-lockey League crown. The only Tribe tally came on a goal by Boosty Cool, the Terror's high point man for the season. C.S.H.S. 4 8 II O 4 5 3 3 6 Q 6 I Opponent Cheyenne St. Mary's Fountan Valley Cheyenne St. Mary's Fountain Valley St. Mary's Cheyenne Fountain Valley Fountain Valley St. Marys Cheyenne Score 2 O O 4 I I O 3 2 O O 2 Sperm I27 BREAKING THROUGH, Bob Reinking scores for The Tribe. .fl att hyat: tumuftuoui :tri e -- otace D? ' ep' LENCE is seen os goolie Dick Reinking vvoits for The lost period in the championship gome with Cheyenne THE REINKINO LINE: Wing- mon Rusty Delling, Ce-mer Bob Re-inking, cmd Wingmon Gil Murray. 1 ,Fri ON THE TERRORS' SEC- OND LINE ore Wingmon Lczrry Dougherty, Cenier Horry Brown ond Wingmon Ron Hickerson. HOLD ON is the thought of O Cheyenne Indion os he catches an Terror snot on goal, '15 I '13 a- Q, . j . 5 . 3 4, Q aL -4 1 g 'H 1 , . Q g f 5 is , J. 3, 1-l- ,, .,. .3 . 5 .Q v , .. wr H - 1 ser -1 A ,GN VA' Q- .XL 2 V qi . . - ' .H A - Q ' -fr ' ' . il' 2 SERS 5 q,SHs sfif I QSH: X by r ,Q Y :fix ' 'X 1 5 'fe ' ' , WW' - r Q9 ini ffsefa fr we Rm :f i ,I ,L Q , ,- x 'I . R' - L ' I Till' f . , p-X i .K .f ,Li , -,. v . W 1 5' 01 ' g ' Y 'N . 5411 :mf 1 '- 4 1 - '- '., H I . ' .I . R we f - ' .O K O V Q . x . f X R 1 4' .K X 'li . 1, x y 1 A M.i.,wp,wyg,,g,4..fi7. Q .A 1. f?1'3'7i1' - , ' A l' J. TERROR WEIGHTMEN1 Ocrry Os- burn, Bob Henry, Lynn Boese, Jim Lewis, Herbert Brown. , .A ,,... r ff R Af ff 'f S' . IBN . .3 I 'L f ..,. ', .-46' , GHS ,yljmwrkvx K rf ff W .JJyPl3ij' Dex Mm WW AWD J M J !JjfX 'QL V 'JD 'I UYAUP AND OVER the hurdles roce The Trnbesmen Mb., VM HJ JK ' Z1 mf if 0 ivxllf ! I 'rx 8 Q get is X I F ' M f e W Y N 1' sg , 5 Q f 3 'ui .ff 1 -X We 'E Y Qx r x 2 ' x X 4 Q it B 5 -yi 11' fr swf- , R- In xx x ,uvl N L M' ' 4 i ' R 3 3- 4 - A, p ' X332-. 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L S s in E I .3 .,:., lg I .jnv . ,l 'U . ,hw .iz e L' ,V , ll TT w- - 'V H ' 4 Q' W' ' 1 ' 1 I V 'L . -QQ ' F , T T gl, - . - , ,. -Q . e 0 A , , N.- if-.L Vs la, lsr E' 5 I ,V ki! . 21 Tlx V- S- l 1 'T ' gl -T . . ' ' lr V' 5 - is--J Tl . if PH l 1 .-1 i ' 1. l J.. K W :ZA-1 ' 151, . TLT: fa i 1: .A 'll N 'new' A K - 4. ' SKK I r. If , 35. T ' l . . ,X .x ' -' if , I R 'T f' .ilu 5 f Q. 'I' . g 5 Q --ske- ' 1 . 5.-sy. I 32... Q0 'Wo 6l.f 3 'N 3 I FRONT ROW: Mr. Kalber, Mr. Weslbay, Mr. Gordon. SECOND ROW: G. Reed, J. Harpslrile, M. Fredrickson, J. Lewis, E. Fergueson, E. Curry, B. Broyles, P. Rowe, J. Anderson, mgr. THIRD ROW: J. Miller, W. Walk, T. Middle, W. Phillips, S. Green, L. Wilson, B. Guthrie, L. Waller, J. Kepler, T. Russell. FOURTH ROW: J. Pezoldt, D. Rumph, D. Jones, M. Oads, L. Fields, F. Bohart, D. Barns, H. Thero, J. Dyck, D. Dinning. FIFTH ROW: G. Wiesner, R. Wilson, R. Parker, J. Morgan, B. Brul, W. Phillips, B. Maiors, B. Glaser, C. Whale, B. Robleck, D. Lynch, J. PeIIy, R. Larson, D. Gibbs. SIXTH ROW: W. Sweatser, D. Weidner, R. French, R. Leughren, C. Schwab, G. Potts, D. Thero, D. Johnson. T. King, J. Ellin, G. Sheirer, N. Harman. SEVENTH ROW: D. Roberlson, J. Benson, J. Olday, N. Johnson, J. Cotton, T. Parkinson, E. Klienstiver, D. Meyers, D. O'Neal, J. Dragoo, L. Boese. -., I V , V K, , , , , , , V If 7 1 1 Vt lg A, 1 ll? ,. J Q - ff f TT .J l4'L 'T fl f t 'fl X ggi? S JJi i I i n - f L- T 'fw - ll , I . 1 ' 4. ,Ms I I x,, Z V As deTending SouTh CenTral league champions, The fe, . j ' v-sill! Terror Track Team opened The spring season vviTh a bril- Q-. 1 j ll A 'I ' gy- lianT record To uphold. Wifh eleven lerrermen reTurning Rx W ff , .T ,. j gpg . 1. from lasT year's squad, Coach WesTbay held an op- .',,. Q 1 - -I 5 TirnisTic view as To The poTenTialiTy of The Team. The Tribe Ziflffufial' has capTured Top honors in The SouTh Cenfrral league Tor '9 R A 'A The pasf seven years, ' l'lighlighTing The Terror crevv Tor V758 vvere Don y ,Z Meyers, a champion aT The high lump, lim CoTTon, ouT- ii sTanding on The high and lovv hurdles, Willie Phillips and I Bob Broyles, in The dashes, Torn Russell, aT The pole vaulT, .5 l'A' 'f'15il27f.'. T' .1 . and l-luberT Brovvn, Top vveighTman Tor The Terrors, These ,.A,4 H L7 1 Traclcmen have, in Drevious seasons, proven Their abiliTies l X ew. Ki Qi., .- ,.. ' -.,, T TRACK CO-CAPTAINS for l958 are Don Movers H ' T TT' 'J and Jim Cotton. f- . Q-'Vi RCU, riff! -ii' ' M1 AVI? '- w:Tipi?l?als'Nl1'5,'f elvis Y ni - -954331:-?f'lf13S:i'. ' -2- - A if - - we mn ' '-wg .ae isa-1 we ' '.i.f.fi4- 2 Q. 1. .eg -'liflcl NJ iibibii 1 Ti , 5 'ix fuss. IJ' BOTTOM ROW: Jerry Dragoo, Daryl Wulff, Jim Wilson, Lynn loomis, George Pacheco, Tom Wills, Bob Kapelke, Rell French, Richard Chavez, Coach Blagg, Mr. Berry. SECOND ROW: Tom Fields, Dennis McCullough, Delmar Anlons, Don Jones, Gordon Weesner, Hubert Brown, Ernest Fergueson, Nick Nelson, Frank Seaver. TOP ROW: David Jensen, Jack Silas, Jerry Kelly, Dale Whale, Vilis Berzins, Bill Ashlon, Richard Lynch, Delberl Smilh, Jay Brady. uftei M71 X, E! IN PQSITIGN cmd wciling for the whistle ore Gecrge Pgghgqo cmd Jerry Drcrgoo. lqf' P nf 1-.,. HOLD HIM DOWN seems To be The Thought of Delbert Smith as Hubert Brown aflempls Q reversal. LEFT TO RIGHT: Max Buckridge, John Morgan, Peter Stender, Jack Hoff, Bob Burt, John Huffman, Pa! Ray, Walter Bergstrom, Doug Barker, Larry Charles, John Beniamin, David Jenkins, Tim Middle, Harold Case, Bob Denning, Mr. Kalber, Mr. Gordon, Dick Perez, Mgr., Doug Johnson, mgr. Coach Glenn Blagg's Terror Wrestling Squad completed a highly successful i958 season with a record of eight wins and six defeats. The Terror matmen provided tough competition for all opposing teams. The matmen started the season with wins against Pueblo County, La Junta, Pueblo Central and Rocky Ford. The first loss of the season was handed the Terror matmen by Grand Junction as the Tigers overpowered the Tribe, 35-6. After losing to the defending state champions, Montrose, the Terrors came back with wins over Englewood, Centennial, Trinidad, West Denver, and Golden. The final matches of the season saw the Tribe drop close contests to North and East Denver and Arvada. The Terror matmen swept the honors in the annual South Central League tournament as they captured seven first place, three second place and two third place ribbons. With top honors also in the district meet, the squad was confident of a good showing in the state meet, but iniuries and rough competition proved too much for the Terror men. George Pacheco took a fourth place ribbon and remained the only Terror to win in the Denver Meet. Early in February the Tribe B squad wrestlers played host to four wrestling teams from south- ern Colorado. Eleven of the twelve Terror matmen placed in the tournament as the Tribe captured top honors. The strength here was a good indication that next season's team may be even stronger than the T958 A squad. PIGGIE BACK Terror wrestlers find themselves in a ? ., Opponent Terrors Pueblo County o 38 La Junta iii 29 Pueblo Centra! i3 29 Rocky Ford i5 33 Grand Junction 35 6 Montrose 29 i4 Englewood 23 i7 Centennial i7 i3 Trinidad l l 35 West Denver 20 27 Golden TO 44 North Denver 25 i9 East Denver 24 Qi Arvada 23 lo position. ,f A , Q .1 , ,..-24 4 x Q A v Pl I, K ' i 'K .1 .r. rd 14 V' M av . X l,:sq.v - FRONT IOW: Tom Wills, Marty Flynn, Arl Roiche, Gil Murray. SECOND ROW: Coach Luion, La Dave DoYoung, Gary Ziegler. gf m3 The tennis team, with a new coach, luian, prepared themselves early in the spring lor a heavy tennis schedule tor l958. With two returning lettermen from the tine team ol last year, Luian had to form a new and even stronger crew. As a large number ot sophomores and iuniors qualified tor the squad, there was great potential for this and the coming seasons. READY FOR FAST ACTION are two top Terror tennismen: Larry Poulson and Gil Murray. 134 Sports g:y--.f,-ff1ff.f- ,A f rry Paulson, Terry Mclnlire, 2.1 ,,--v.- ff ---W. ,ZX --yi, 1--,N-Y ff ,--..-.--- 5 - , Vvyim 7,--, - 1 ' ' 1-lf' -T -54'5i .' ' i V Si' 55? sri' E' . ' F7'AY7Tf lT?' If-'IP , C, . f f- 'YZ QA wc: r 'If f, '- Q11-'G-, - T?- 'gL t214',n2:-.ng'5 ,3v'- -.eziy T 1 7 ' ' - ' 5 if we f' -- l Z 'f ' 1,54-,+,f-1 f ,N .eps ,iff . ,L - -b',,,14,' , 6- ,x-nf-,g-ww 7 ,nf ary- . - ,-5.-Q . , . T L1 fl'-5 255.51 '?gZ ':'-' - ' -'J' -'ffa'--'-Ai'-1?T--bl'--WM'-I' . lv1'.-4-51'-15-21: 'mf-,'2i.:f5iEf:b 2'2 :-1 1- . -12-:if1.'1f1, 4211 '- til-f+'f,'.We-zffif-H 2-.--- . 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F - 4.1. .xsf-.gurl-les-swulvf-'rf-fT t T'7 FT- T'3t7:' if-TTT' V.-1,244 .i4Tffg7.?f'4'M':1Q'f ' T, -QJNUN. -ff , s . . . . . -A T, Mein-i . swf-szflwfri, . , , 'A-f:,'-g,,f,a12w+-,,,e.i.A .1 ,.,i,,,,,--, K. Y h- ..K,,,4,.4 Jgwqg, --' -'xi-3132 , -J. ,. FRONT ROW: Jim Kennedy, Jack Armif, Doug Van Sant, Bob Threlkeld, George Vradenburg, Dmre Sundahl, Bob Kupelke, Mr. Watson. SECOND ROW: George Seylar, Don Atwell, Paul Nelson, Bill Simpson, Doug Williams, Douglas Sherrod, Mike Nolte. , 1.5. r I-, 5 g .sum ? Y za? f M si? S 5, W, ,M -A A Traditionally fine Terror golf Team put in long hours of practice in preparation tor a ditticult schedule ot matches Tor the spring season. The team, composed primarily ot iun- iors, has the ability and experience to take top honors in the State Tournament held at the end of the season. With Three returning lettermen, all of these iuniors, the squad has the oppor- tunity to provide excellent competition Tor the opposition this year, as well as next year. v April Cherry Creek April Centennial Quadrangular April Central Quadrangular April Springs Quadrangular April Cherry Creek MOV TflnlClOd Quadranvgular May Cherry Creek May Springs Quadrangular May State Tournament On. THIS lS HOW ITS DONE. Jerry Sutton makes a Crucial putt as Dave Sundahl and Bob Robinette look STJOTTS I 1 2 Q is . ,i s ,iw 4. , ' fs . .. A Knee . ,r-L , v.r A 15. . ici' it if tn. ' G Q 5' ay- vi , V Y. . . K C I.: VM, I 0 T- s , f' ' . ,,, r Q,,,r fr e .. W V i , , 'iii vt' X v 2 Q5 A t' -A .gr fm A r J, 'WN , ' -1,3 f'1g3'g.' - , , . . A A . ' -.g . N 'ff' ' ' ' .re-f-...,,I , - .. .A A --r wa- , f .f V '4-nL.,, 1 -e ,fa Mn. a,,r-.r-,M , V' , ,,,.., ,, , - - -ffmirf, N ' hr V A WEIL IALANCED. Dick Perez 'slides safely into second base and at the same time seemingly balances his haf. Lbtlefaff The Terror baseball team started the T958 season with hopes and a potential ol equal- ing the fine record to which Tribe baseball fans have become accustomed in previous seasons. Coach Gib Funk and his diamond crew opened an eighteen game spring sea- son on the large, newly constructed Erps Field. Although seemingly lacking power at bat, the squad made up tor it in pitching ability. led by Chuck Erickson, the sole returning let- terman tor the Terrors, the moundsmen helped provide a strong defense against the oppo- sition. T7 Sports March 22 March 25 lvlarch 29 April l April 9 April l2 April l7 April 22 April 26 lvlay 2 lvlay 3 May 6 May 9 May lO May l3 lvlay T7 lvlay 23-24 if ff' ,rj CQ'-S fffyc ii'-'lf' WW! 7 A 'cr A ,fzvffa-14 A110 JT, I fyfff' lf' ff? A575 A 72 if ' 411451- A' ff: D226 ya C 'f'27+kC!,Ei fffxfacva ffc F0 0 77:-71.4 4 fcffzf X7 yfflfz, fflfff df nf ff? X! 5Z.:.ct'5c 5 f 7T7'Z-CT WZVLJQU 5'f?!fZz -- f2fK!6 f2ff-fm? Canon City Abbey Here Pueblo County Here North Denver Tournament There Canon City Here Pueblo Centennial l-lere Trinidad There Pueblo Central There Denver Cathedral There South Denver Here Pueblo Centennial Here East Denver Here Pueblo County Thgre Trinidad Here Canon City There Denver Cathedral Here Pueblo Central There State Tournament , if' . 4 1 f f I-I X J I 4 jf, , mf, , . J. ., N, 5: 'h 1 35H?ifl:1f'g g? 'ffl' '7' ,v -' ., .,,, . ' l'9 f4V' Q,'31.21f?i,:5 .,,,.4 , - - , f . 4 , I -1 4 yu. , v,:v!:3,,TvV.,3,.,.:,5, lrl, . , -vw , , ,F ' -yy W ff ,vm v 1 x 1- ,, Z ff Q 40 'T I JV , -A 1 55353, ,L,, ,fm ,,,,,w, V A H' ' if X ' W 4. ' V l I ,.. l,,.....,, X -yff fv-f ' 'm.NQg.x.-- -' A ' rw. ' fimww T , , T Q. , , 1 ' - L Y if A F, ' 9: . n in gunz? dl W' 4 ' , . -A ...S , 'l .401-Af 7 ff 4,5-I X , ff, . ,f, , ff' CLOSE PLAY. A Tribesmon slides back lo bose in on ollempled pickoff. FRONT ROW: Gleen Scheiber, mgr., Tracy Clement, Chuck Erickson, John Giunarelli, Tom Varnell, Roberts, Dick Perez. SECOND ROW: Tony Romano, mgr., Grant Ileid, Bob Williams, Rains, Fred Weidman, Gary Brown, Coach Funk. 90- 70 'L ,' ,. 0441, ,. I as ' fi . , 1 , 1 f A A Wh' l v ui 5? 'P f Bob Wagner, ., 'Vo ff ' o ill, F John Kelly, B Y -fn f 190 , .-,Htl , .Willl 1 SIOUO . 292191. 4 1VfO'1 ' 'fill 2 lily! 1 W., Gary Ross, Tony Berger, Irwin Eskanos, Hugh ill Williams, Ron Anderson, Sion ' O W ,, n W . , M , , f 1 'r I fs ' l X 'ff' 4' z , f l I X I ., ,Ii X 4 4 1 4 3' J A 7 X 5 1 4 1 1 1 , , fwdaq Y gg ' 'f .wt TERRORMEN C O N C E N TRATE on me opposition. Sporis 137 Q ,sk .gl s 'Lx the vvhistle. OVER THEY GO. Don Estes, Steve Corbin, Dick Hahn, Charles Miller are oft at the sound of UP FOR AlR, Gary Ptister races against time. .4 ufbn PADDLING TO THE LEAD, Steve Corbin adds to the TGGVT1 SCOV9- Under the guidance of Coach Joe Sparling, the Ter- ror swim team completed a very successful T958 season. Returning lettermen from last year's squad were Dick Hahn, Gary Phister, Chuck Brunner and Steve Corbin, thus forming a strong nucleus for the Terror tank team. Meeting many strong toes, the team combined their will to win and team unity to take top honors. A seventh place rating in the state meet at Denver University cli- rnaxed a traditionally fine season. umns 'av-sq ,........,,.W,,,,.,,,. ,.,,,,,,,f,,.,,,.:,,,.,,W.,,.w - -- A L 11 , W2 , 3 - C. -,Q.-: J '11 - 1'-I lu, ....+,.-yy Z, I Li 1 'I I V I , x - 7 -J . ,,,. ,,,, ,,.,., E, , , 5 -i 5. -- 'f' ' '1 so I f H - ' f ' 5 L- ?' , F f' .. , ' 4 , lr In '-' Perf' If li . fl-3' 1,12 f'fl iii ' if . 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BACK Hahn, capl.g Lawrence Brunner, Gary Pfister, Charles Brunner, Phil Nlelzler, John Caslanien, Steve Rockwell, ROW: Coach Joe Sparling, Tom Daniels, mgr.g Ross Jones, Bill Brown, Steve Corbin, Don Ellis, Neil Harman, Charles Miller, John Young, Jim Middle, Tilford Parkinson. .4 ufbn Meets Ratings College High duol lST Cheyenne duol 2nCl Cheyenne, North Denver 'rriongulor 3rd South, Eosi Denver 'rriongulor 3rd Greeley reloys 61h West Denver duol 2nd College High duol lst Englewood, College High Triongulor lSl Stole Meet 7Tl'l ploce ploce ploce ploce ploce ploce ploce ploce ploce Wi .wr-'v f' i I , - i Y YA- , , 1 I Y, A edward-fi 'T , C ...W ,,,,,, -' ,f H . . . . . . ,Eli - - .,: TOP STYLE IS shown by llm Middle in hus bock dave. f' l W ,JE -- Y , f, -7 ', ., , if , -L' , , -- 'ls' - 'A , ,, 'fVe- , ,, ' ' -- 'A -- 6 Q - f-ww 1:ffQfCg:f2 :ffffw'm,1-S ,V -I - ue' .e pn. - as 1 K- , ,- fi.-,1-,gcwff515ffw:fif.'i,wq4 ,y:42??ff-.rIf+f-11'- ' - I ' , I 'r Ae , . 1-1' f-fi i1m,4I::,'32'.,::.fe:, , a2zw,rrvJ:s'5'1e Z., I ., . .,, . , - W, :f .2??47lifqE5,::v 1 I fy I' fy -if . -' 1451.9 :-:g'f,v:mfz:.,,1-:'- -Ly., - '-T , ' M 'I-1:55, I ,, ,- I as - - r, 'fi M n1zf9.if 1, X . -.,,, , - N ' Sports 739 as wr UNS -4 P'-W'50nf lewis, Brown, Pankau,PeTTy, Eskanos,Gibbs, Once again The Tribesmen of Colorado Springs High School proposed an ouTsTanding program of inTramural baskeTball. WiTh coach , Bill Gordon aT The helm, nine Teams were organ- ized To play in a round robin TournamenT held from November Through February. Winner of This TournamenT was The Dukes, a Team composed of Terror seniors. This program has and is providing Those who lack The experience, or lack The abiliTy To hold a posiTion on The A squad baskeTbalI Teams of The school, a chance To parTicipaTe in an or- ganized inTramural baskeTloaIl program. 1 INTRAMURAL TEAMS 3' fi Dukes , ,Q M Senior 8 hw diff? MW J, , GlobeTroTTers f 11 Sputniks Red Wings ,'iT Warriors W SaTelIiTes Falcons ,Egan ,i',,,s,:-'fi '!f T2,fs-v,,, 'ie I l 1 ,,.',,, T , 5 :Wig WNM,-L. kwgpvff M . I , , inqrk, ,,.,,,i,v, J. - 1 xT 'A' Y Q-'4',f,s,4i',f-gfv , rf. 'A' ij-,,-S ,'T1.f f H- xv- KK ' A-rg: , TMA? g' f 9: T 'r Esillyf :VMS Q- .nl Q: ,g L, ,Nw x .L - . j -ff M , J, 9 y , 'pr 4 .- cifdia ' Aff' :lg A t::x:g'J'T Wu' -9 If 3,50 .' ff jmvivf Ava A H ,aff r Q f 7-' 'i yffh ' J i ,.!.q,f,41nvfp4p+',,-irfgg1'f,i39414 c. nyiwe-Mr'-:HT T: ri T-. - ' ,T -. if . 'fad ffl, .T W mf -if A gf,.,,,g.,:'1.-piggy f 'T ' ,q,G7..mfi,gi'f .gf-f4v,r T F'4gfEl9'f2Qifif f ,.,g,, , -L3f,,,5,,7,, -1, gf ' ,,.,.fC, ,,,--ITJVI f 49fff.Tf1'qw,s,a, DUKE CAPTAIN lr- 1. . 41 'D' ' -' ,.-'fj2 f' 'fvfr' P-, .A M 'T I' - ,,5,f5,,5,f- ' L9-4,5 LT? .,gL'7'gW4 win Eskanos accepts 1 -, '-.1 if- Ziff 'if' '7'.. -4 -J-' 'hr H' ' T -4 - 3,4.,?'T'h,v 5,11 1,-rf ,, , sf L, 5 x,3i:5a,2EL,,'ci'1,Q54'5f?il9.-,ff 1 , T h e award lor his -pf 4- T, V -Lv 1- .im fi., 'M .J I., ' ' 'fx ' 6 fag., fjfv - . . Afgfzgw-,,' W, f .- L, T' M f': ,,'-2' ' ?T?7?+: f,gp ,, championship Team. 5-'45'f'1 l'?f?ir' 'ff' 'A - . if f 5f'h:1-. 'T E -' ' ' ' r' -i ' - - .-I-:WT ,Q T T, ,ff ii ,, T, 577' TT '- 2 'L ' .,.45,3T ' , , ' .' ' I-uv ,,4,..,, DANCING provides o progrom ol recreotion for girls. gymn a5tz'c.4 l STRETCH, STRETCHING, STRETCHED, seems to be the feelings of these girls ln his three yeors os 0 Terror, Coloroclo Springs High School of- ters the student on outstanding course ot othletics. The school yeor opens with porticipotion by boys in tootpoll ond volleyboll ond girls in yolleyboll. Highlighting the winter closses, bosketbcill ond wrestling ore token by boys' groups, while girls enter in o progrorn ot bosketboll ond donce. Boseboll ond donce octiyities ore ovoiloble in spring closses tor girls while boys enter octiyities in boseboll ond trock. . 0 X it Y Z if 9 4 s ,J f , ' f' X 1 W rf, ff ,, I 4 , ,4'. 1 1.4, wi f V. ,..,'f i- - 5' J ' A . at J 'r 'f ' ,' 'f 1 'z V ,CfiiE2zr.gE:rjpnj:'zz,, , ,x , f i , .., f-,,,.N,:,, V. I4 I . Arm, . 4 fr :Y 'I , -' . t . . 'QJVZF' x , ,V - A ' 4 'WW-if ff f V, , , ,- , H, if , ' , . N 1 1 f f ' . 2 1 -' - f f 1 lf , NOTHING TO IT BOYS. John Miller Qbility to lift this weight with eose. moves his BASKETBALL provides for plenty ol oction in boys' gym clqggegs Sports l-ll -J gi . 1 f 1 ,iq gs, ACTION is enioyed by These three Terrors. .eport 13 sweetest when there 6e no Jpectatou -- gfatfe For the student, high school octivities would not be corn- plete without on indoor sport. During the school yeor one con leorn ond enioy on indoor sport, os well os venturing into the out-of-doors. Bowling ond roller skoting ore but d few ot the octivities thot provide the student with this recre- otionol enioyment. A SllENT TRAIL is mode by this Tribes HQPING FQR A STRIKE, QGV Looper Odds mon os he snowshoes through cr winter to his bowling score. SHOW- , 1 -Q -v r iixsftti .ir ?.f'?flf3l'-I im Q i is J ? qu -A 'Q if , li ff' . i get U is .Wg pgfg, Yvgic 1 ports 55 . 5 T- .YY ,Q if ?-tk ,.,..c..,ms-+ - ef TIME OUT, High on a mountain slope Bob Reinking relaxes in the winter sun. ' 'v- SWW' hw ..',, ,.. I c V, z 'rf he S-:QW lo-1 Hr '1 wa- I '14, YM' ul 1 g i, wb SKIING provides sport for this Tribesman. Winter brings with it a reminder to many that it is a time tor skiing, skating, or hockey. Whether one skis on the slopes of a mountain peak, skates on a frozen lake, or takes part in hockey, one finals a winter sport a peak in his program ot high school winter activities. Weis I - all swgghg, , W2 I 'as T. 3 4' 332' .' ,g .wx f FAST ACTION is enioyecl by these three Terrois Steve Corp Hari ' and lack Armit, 43 Spcvs ew ii fig? Qt f f IW, Q33 765 five. . AL Q45 I Q fi 9 cc QD ft 6QfHf 6.L7f x ff ' Q , ,4 EQ , . X. M! , lU'll0'Z5 4' T-Q 1 i jx U FQ si. . r 'V 4 Y H V o I 1, y'1 x ., I - J !' FY 1, ll 1 '-.1 'gc 74, 3 4 . ' fl ,,--,,,,.,.,. itiiqfi,-Vi. -L-Y - Q, 9 aging. - RK S 4 'ev Randal Marilee Mrs. D. K. Adams Mr- H- D' Mean government ufitnin a government -- fatzk pntafe The Junior Council, composed of Ten sTudenTs elecTed by The iunior clciss, is The governmenT of The iunior closs. The five boys ond five girls were ploced in chorge of The Senior ConvocoTion, produced The iunior ploy, Time ouT Tor Ginger, orgonized The Junior-Senior Prom, ond builT o TlooT for Pow Wow. Their TlooT won Third ploce in The whiTe closs in The porode. Mrs. Adoms dnd Mr. Moon ore ToculTy sponsors. Berry, Barbara Clement, Tracy Gardner Quinn x Th wg, ' ,. ia- 1 M T Glidden, Gayle X X l Hamil, larry XX V A l -vm. 25.5 i T1 LTA Q VA b le- 3 1 wg, x.,-. T - r -., T 1 .. rl- ' f, -'11 ,Q -.f :aj I ' 'l H '1 3, Heyse, Carolyn , I f .e Q -a W' fr 'T i J'7 t,. O'Rourke, Susan ' ,. A ,M A :,3.,f gf. tr ,. ir? I - .L in ,A V W. it j Schwab, Conrad V TT' . If v:2'.f:E'.f 1.4 . I: ' - ,r 'fu . .ip I L .tid I- Slflllh, Delbefl i T if ' T 'T-'flflilllil' - ' :W .ff'f7-if-.255-I953'f:'.Ef1i'lf19i'i1' A T' ' ll 15' 1 l7?l .:'lill Es' 146 ,lurTlOf3 4 1 X V Qmwm! .- , fa- '- V1- 1 V V w ' ,V nv, rt, Q H753 V 4,32 x 4 , W , 'ff ' ,gs , 1, . , V f A W' 1 -xg, I fri? ,. W9 V I I Anderson, Judy Anderson, Karen Anderson, Kathleen Anderson, Ronald Anderson, Shirley Andrews, Charles h. ,, V An!-lone, Pe99Y f li AAU ' A JN au. f -M.. , -' 1-fy 5:1 1' -9-,z . H ,,.,Q:,vi , YI! Q . Atkinson, Andrea Bailey, Connie Baldwin, Paula Barrett, Judy l.. Bartlett, Gerri Beadles, Barbara Beauchamp, Georgia Bell, Dick n '- . 5: , r . V is , I , I 9 'J -',,w,s,. V., , e vii-'v I X' -. rv - V f ' W I .-. I ,4 V , , ' -'ZJ:f54. ,v ,A fe - ,.:5 f?5::3fflf -J' ' Civ ,, 2 '! ?WWf'. . fP5Zf37 17 ' 1,5 1 , A B ,I 0 ,,,,. , , , 2 , bmw. J., ,-M 4 -f, V- f' 7 ,, 1 'nw' rf 1 g,g,'W,1, 1 4 M V , , ,, We xg, 1 1 , W - e ., ' ' 2' , -, we'-, Mew. 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R, . mf , , , .. X K i . Vnwemw Brown, Bill Brown, Roben Broyles, Bob Burns, Kathy Cahill, Brenda I 'Hay' , . ,hi my I f ' 'f 'Hu 2 f ff y 5453 'ZW 1, 1 i Culberson, Danny Cullens, Phil Dane, Dan H. Daniels, Tom Dankerl, Beverlee WWW? ' 5 Q 4-,ef ,W f ff 'v-- 5 if ,W , -Q, , 44 Q ... 4 vi ,A 41.2 I r -41451 7 F if QQ: in ,Q V i ,fviaygggk I V ,.! ,ff .iii Y- . , FEW -- .M fa' ii 5 x,p,y if ,4 f V V- I 1 if 'Z -, Lg? Colley, Jan V: , A , wink ,Q Corbefl, Lloyd V Q Q , we Cox, Mary ' Crenlz, Belly , IL Cruls, Jeanehe ifwa- f--, V 2 ! I N we-I 5 I ---+-,mg .,,, C . r gr -A ' C . C C ,lll f V f i iz whiff? 5 i ' 11, rf: Q E 'l4F'?-.f 'Q ' 'Y U 52 an Working on o good cause - junior floof which was Third ploce winner in The white closs of Homecoming Daugherty, Bob David, Deanna Davis, Bob Dean, Jim Delling, Ruslin ff ff? I , Q55 7' .,,f1 7 iM,V, Z ,,,.. if Z w am ,W X X 1 X 4 1 4 lf, If , f H 5 , f ,, ' J Zn: .if ' 1 Z,i.w,! 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'x3 '-QC, . , K,,k,f jf A44' x J fJ 4iJ '4 1 Vg, Q 9' NUT -' mx .X I W1 'L--1-TL QAEWNW H qw Y YM ho Tiitty afayi Adil .?eptem6et--Qzafton September 3 School Opens 3-14 Sophomore Orientation 14 Sophomore Dance October 4 Senior Talent Show 21 Merit Tests 24-25 CEA Convention November 1 Bon Fire 2 Pow Wow 13 Report Cards 15 Junior Talent Show 22-23 Masque 81 Sandal Play December Week 19 Christmas Convocation 20 Christmas Vacation Begins 21 Holly l-lop Dance January 16 Council Elections 21-23 Final Exams 27 Student Council Installation ol lite February 7 13-14 14 15 28 March 4 20-21 April l 18 24-25 May 2 13 17 20 23 29 June 1 5 7 Father-Daughter Banquet Junior Play United Fund Drive Dance Sweetheart Dance Sophomore Talent Show College Night Faculty Play Report Cards Cabinet Elections Senior Play Brown and White Day Dance Ninth Grade Open l-louse Junior-Senior Prom Council Elections Senior Class Day Senior Convocation Commencement Vespers Commencement Dance School Closes September Ecgle Beck fills out enrollment cards. March Eagle Beaic goes to College Night. - .,x l -7. December Terrors nominated Holly Hop Queen candidates. October April Students take National Merit Brown and White Ward Meet Scholarship Tests. ings held for cabinet nominations November Eagle Bealc rules at Pow Wow. w- 1 xi ' 'Yfhp'-. N n Q . L ul ' li ii'l -S rg 'L' 1, bf If . 1 ' r III ' lp, X W N ll ' 'llllrt 1fll tl'l.1l,1,lieii1 -' ' fmt i l l' 'i f l I nut r tt? l'! ,l 'Q Eagle Beak crams for exams. Z. ,ix February Daughters bring fathers to the chili supper, if , ., 'fav ' 'VY fi , , 12 May and June Eagle Beak prepares to graduate , A . 9 N tif Q El I i f e'i' ' School life ,,, .4 , . .. ...,g,-..-A.,-Q e,:'- Vg -.-.Lf 3, , ,,.f, --ami., .1 ,fy1,N.1,' f-1:---, -- 'Q -V .- V 1' A 4.1--.v ......rv Q. . x V... -. -.---'N v- - 1 b , , , x , . ., f...-,-H--.-.nf--.f.,N. ,. -.-Q.--. 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W .. ,f,, Q.:-,.e.f 2-ggi-if ,f- ,.,.,f..- Q -R' ,. . .. ' X .I ,an , Q 9 . Q5 A-af -X ,Ig W V, - ,,, ,. -P Q I , , J ,f .,f N ,. 'ffffif-if-335.9 'M EV! - 1s..A,, .lf 9 J... . . Q Ar. wg . - ' x.4-. .L-,a .wx ...x - ,+ x ,..- 1 1 - uu- - m. 'w ' me s -14 '14 6' QI-xx. . , ...,w., 1 A big moment for PL-,UIQ The ceremonial Terror Legend M!! J .1 In fl ,, .pf ,ff If iyf I K . 'fx if ff O f ,f I The Bonfire, which always signifies the spirit in the heart of each Terror, began the T957 Pow Wow celebration with the theme Eagle Beak on Safari. The huge bonfire burned with extra brilliance that Friday night, November l. Hundreds of cold, wet students gathered in the Colorado College Ampitheater to watch the Pein Indians dance and Eagle Beak designate the queen, Paula Scheidecker, chosen by the student body. The queen was attended by Jean Knight, Judy Charles, Barbara Sue Bradford, and Judy I-louf. A snake line through town, led by Eagle Beak and the cheerleaders, followed the huge event. Although the weather prevented the traditional Pow Wow parade on November 2, a colorful half time was presented at the game. The floats, resulting from many hours of work by the different organizations of the school, were paraded around the field. The Pep Club float won first place in the white class. Pre Med and Junior Class float followed with second and third respectively. In the brown class first place was won by the Language Club float. Home Economics Club was awarded second place. The Terror victory over the Grand Junction Tigers was the highlight of the afternoon. To bring the i957 Pow Wow festivities to a close, the Pow Wow dance was held in the high school gym. Many alumni of C.S.H.S. returned for the homecoming activities and ioined the Terrors in their celebration. Hold tight! Qs. that SQVQTIQA aff:-iff! s' The weaker sex? 3 ome May 601:42 the king of Tettota--Tenor fegend . 5. , s 6, x J f Q X, .' t 'Ji h -+1,v.,., 3 .--- The Terrors say Hella Starlet April with Terror-ette Susan rt. ' . 1 I 1 'QR' ak C V '-.,.,,u, .lL,1, -fg' ,V: , . if, J . J Jean, Judy H, Judy C,, and Solberg greet the crowd. Soft Snow Qrrqyg the queen, J 'ffgig Junior Class float-3rd place White Class Q3 Pre Med float-2nd place White Class Z -S At 1 1 r sm- ,W , , l ' milf ' 'J 4:JfJ X'JJ fly 'Q J - f - -1, :Qs xg K ' K, .l ,xx , ii.. 1 .V J 9 ' v 9 If-f Q t vw. i '-,.. I' K: A 'si . . 4-T :HJ w I is Ls.: 4 Q x ' K V J r g5-i'f'i 'q.J :jf in 'gi 5 tg? M Rfvf --gf - Q X ' , 'Q 16... . r gs,-t.,' ., ff f - . ws rss. tmfrsfagsi 5 PY t is C- ,et s ' gf 'ri C 'N J J ' ci Q21 -JQ mgifi' - ,V J. JN. Ns- X ' J A iw 'Fail r,4 V- . I X s, -, IIT-C.E?i, : A--gy, ,.: gt. J Y V Q If h by , - , 5 rsr- ..-.- - .. -. Bw gb --. s. X: ' 1-'fw t- . - - l tt 31 . z, 4 rf V -' 1 2 ' 1 fi . 'Q J , K' lit . 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N1 is g At the coke bar, Vicki greets Conrad and Larry. gd The happiest couple 1 ' i Royalty reigns. if , -.14 V f ., V X JA f ' f If gf 4 .. Q, , M ,4 Af f X I f f Q -U 444 A glimpse through the streamers Zi r' Robin and Nell M. mwfg 'Hr . Danny and Carolyn show .lohn and Sandy Donna and the m how. Dick School life T71 aim xr, Bari gp if That 13 tie fat of tie Leautzfuf on earth--.flcliffet Poulo Scheidecker, in o white jersey dress with brown occessories, become the otficiol Homecoming Queen of Colorodo Springs High School os Jim Lewis ploced ci crown of white mums on her heod. The ot- tendonts to the queen were Judy l-lout, Borboro Sue Brodtord, Jeon Knight ond Judy Chorles, who wore brown iumpers, white iersey blouses, brown pumps, white gloves, ond their white mums. The lootboll teom hod nominoted the tive girls who ron for Home- coming Queen. The student body then elected the queen. . jf ,v I, . ,ln 41 '3' .1 5, Z 5 ,k.w' I 'n . ' .-y --, YW!- . -1 f ff A is Q'!f Q . ex. 'XM 15: M ',.' f RK. iv Paula Scheudecker Kay Kramer Shgron Slade E' I Margot Hallenbeckl XX V.-roxy, Ba rba ru Beudles P' eiEr':ff',f rms or The morale ol The school is encouraged by The cheer leaders as shown by The cheering Pep Club al The basketball games iri The city auditorium, of the hockey games iri The ice palace, and in The pep assemblies al school. The pep bandl in the halls and the cheerleaders at The football send-off de- nir-f -flnc: wnrurmrmirifl mmrmle ml The Terrrwrc ' 40 - gjoi 1 ,' ' ' '. ,,ff,M .m..,, ,,i 4, 5 . ....,... . , ..,. ,.- ,, ,,,, V A f 'Saas -.. 4 -1- ,,,, WW .-.kann f. .,... .V I - W M . .W , sg , 1 'PN '.,,.,,iW,y g,...Tg fat .4 dance and .why and mazfe good cieet, for gkzgfmag come, fat once a year--fade?-atten Silver trees, curious packages, Christmas tree balls, and blue and white streamers made the setting for the T957 Christmas Holly l-lop formal dance. Miss Patti Page, attended by lUdY l'lOuf, Mary Tinnin, Margot l-lallenbeck and Barbara Schaberg, was crowned Miss l'l0llV HOP by Mickey Fredrickson, her escort. l-ler throne was a huge package surrounded bl' Smaller ones. The shower light, presented to the school by the i957 graduating class, was also used and gave a beautiful effect on the dance decorations. y The winning smile 'fs si 7 'ff 'TW' E. ' ef Q 'F vfk' A -A ff' f Mrs. Waite greets Karen wth Ch' I HS' Ted and Bea share l-landsome lads and pretty lassies and Steve with Betty, 1' l l 3.7, qw? gg - 7 fr ix if F ' i v,.. Two Sues prepare the throne. The foyclfy of The evening f l enioy a slow one B b d l , Gr Gro Cm env' Jmlel and Tomnw Pete and Faye dont even see Bob. Wig only mink, if kathy tells Bob School life fp Tie euence of aff Leauty--Ktowning Attending the Holly Hop Queen, Miss Potti Poge, for the dnnudl tormol Christmds ddnce were the Misses Mory Tinnin, Borborci Scho- berg, Judy l-lout, ond Mdrgot l-lollenbeck. The tive cdndidotes for queen were nom- inoted by the school's sociol committee. The stud-ent body then selected the l-lolly l-lop Queen, Miss Potti Poge. At the ddnce, the tive were ottired in the customory tormdl dress, vorying from the bol- lerind length dress to the floor length dress. 1 w 45222, I k.,,., f, , , J? 'Wa' f, y V 1 ' ' W -4, 15522 :-'ef ,ff , :1. .. ' ' ff. 5 'iffS- J , .Hit . . -w 1 11':f-' I ' -.-9 :Z-fa. , .- ef,-' .. J- - -1,-.41 ,ogy . . ' .ef -f-.rf-fs, 'wx -.Q , bp ' I , 1 F ' ff I L' Jr J' E A' s 4,5 ,J in ,ir , , n i Q , if 3, 1 f i v , 4' .N xx , ,NJ , -va . Y' . 1.7 -nr N . . ,f G , L .zu is no J ,1- ,. K, 1 'ii 12 'clock and time 1 ESQ- -' U for lunch v Gs.. Still practicing, Dick? Q Lin ex tif, K , Attentive seniors at senior play try outs. L ,ar ,L-.X ,Ai 'Ll k X fli-f T I don't believe a word you say. ff Mum for Pow Wow fl United fund dance in cafeteria 4 So we arent wrnnm Mr. Bischof cuts brain he 5 it - rw 0 e.,f im ,.e ,-L-e.-.. .. . ,Ad A . Buster Brown shoes ur.,-:ir - 1-f -' -.................,.....,- I .ll li 4 'I x-I ' ' J' '. e rw.- gqil-Es C- N: :. fr, K -, Qmfai' v 5 -gvir .M ,.....,.., ,. F s. . S. 'Y 'V C bk f i3H-izndiffifsi Q- 'lr 4 Ee,-Pizii'-f? A V - n ' 111173 Sig., . ' El .fin ., . . :ef -J -....,v. ri ta 'fi-.',Vs QU -1.141 ' ,.k. P x 141, 'a uanuj i N , 1 -ai.. 3 SQ. ifiiliz, f?'5?FS7l'M 1 ,h5Y.t3lE.l H' i tx. H J' 71 .,'3rLiSi Pf LY' J. - J 'Hs.x?fw+1v.1Q.w.ub. fi ,-it : JE JE, s -' E..l..... ..u,., eat!! and dart! ancf mairfd and men--gtsfine Valentine hearts saying BE MINE and l'M YOURS made the throne tor the i958 Sweetheart Queen ot C.S.l-l.S., Miss Judy l-lout. To signify her royalty, a crown ot sweet- heart roses was placed upon her head by Boosty Cool, her escort. Streamers ot graduated shades ot pinlc made the ceiling for the dance tloor. l-learts, decorated with the names ot couples, were placed around the walls ot the gyrn. Couples danced to the music of Randy W Lee and his tive piece band. . mv. , f YW Sf we Congratulatory kiss Dreamers, Yvonne and Gary Swinging Tom and Sondra Lou Ellen and David, Judy and Boosty at ii 1 R0YGl SWGGHWGGVTS .lerry telling Betty and Russ, 5he's about so tall Chris and .lim Wgdgne and Tom Betsy G F til Schiol te F79 if fr Len Leauty 13 H5 own excuie ot being --fmeuon Assisting Judy Houf in ruling over the sweet- hearts at the Sweetheart Dance were the four attendants, Jean Knight, Barbara Sue Brad- ford, Mary Tinnin, and Lou Ellen Morrow. The boys of C.S.H.S. nominated the girls they would like most as their sweetheart. The whole student body then selected the Sweet- heart Queen, Miss Judy I-lout. The dress of the queen and the attendants for the Sweetheart Dance was semi-formal. f , Dr. Benezet lectures on Brotherhood in the Brotherhood Assembly. Ron Gnd Dennis imitate the Harlem Globetrotters at the basketball pep assembly V . 5231. , 1 1' N X I' ..., ...... 'Qs Rev. Tatum gives students a few ideas on being thankful for all things, l82 School Life Mush will make you big and strong Mother llilizabethl tells Henry lNancyl. ' N ' H Kit . 4... V X N 'itafflfks X' -. X 1 . ,XX - il A X in J W ' 'I Charles keeps rhythm to the music of ' ,V Grant and Dick in the Senior Talent Show. , Q ,,,, ,Z, ,J:as--......- e colfected audiences a6out ibn, ancf A worth while show was the motto of the T957-T958 Assembly Committee. The assemblies in C.S.l-l.S. were not only entertaining, but also educational. They varied from pep assemblies to lectures on industry and education. Terror talent was featured in the Soph- omore, Junior, and Senior Talent Shows and the football and basketball pep as- semblies. The Colorado Springs l-ligh School's Choir presented the Christmas Convocation. Guest assemblies included the ex- change assemblies from Pueblo Central and Pueblo Centennial. Colorado Col- 'Six feet two, eyes of blue sing Sue, Marsha, and Margaret in the Sophomore Talent Show, , fi 9 , iiiretii . 5 . iff- Ji '9l Wy. J f 1i qwetd- K ' a.E'pvgP1., X l l xy: ix . f v '3---Vita. is 4, .3 if ' - -- -- 4 I' Carlos and Wayne are the two guitar players of the Junior Talent Show, E i 'A' X I it H Sue tells Faith to calm down and pull i 3, f by 1 herself together in the Senior Talent Show. J l ' 1 , ui r - i ir l 1 ,ii -l f , wi JA l A J.- P' I i J , A 71- l'l ., l i J. V Q i E ' si i lg i l ,Q ' ii .r 5 ' i f .1 'i i J ll 4' l fi all J l 1 WC it J' ' ' ll l ' 1 ' . ,' 2 i X xxx Y 5 Y . . X I 5 CN ' J l S - ,e-V ,J li! A 'rl fi K ,I Claudel sings Your the reason l'm in Love J ig i,l, ' S, - .- , ,B c I n the Sophomore Talent Show. Q ly -V 7x I 3,44 , I ffoutbkecfanaf 2XAl.6l.f2d--'p'Zlt5f0,2Adll25 lege also sent to the students ot C.S.H.S. a part ot their variety show. Rev. W. J. Tatum from First Presbyterian Church talked on being thanktul tor everything. Dr. Benezet, President ot Colorado Col- lege, spoke on Brotherhood, and Mr. Johnson trom Oak Ridge, Tennessee presented demonstrations on the atom. At the beginning ot the i957-i958 school year, Mary Lou Coulter was the Secretary ot Assemblies, but because she moved out ot town, the position was filled by James Bates until the end of the school year. Tom, Mike and Dick accompany Mary Pat as she sings Paper Moon in the Senior Talent Show. ,ii The Colorado College quartet gives the J 1 students a sample of their variety show. ' Don l2l, David l9l, and Gary l?l were the Nairboi Trio in the Junior Talent Show. 1 i i i '55, 'F 4 of the atom. i i Bengals from Colorado College sing ROCk-C1-my Soul. School lite i83 ,.-1-1 ,,.-e- Gary Leonard and Howard Layher help keep K.S,l-l.S. radio on the air Joe Moffitt and Dick Hahn prepare K.S.H.S. radio shows. Absent from picture, Mike Jacobs. Cecil Swann, William Stephens, and Tom Daniels, school proiectionists X l81l School lite ++. '? '::-an 'l Busy Mr. Burnett .gmaff service 13 true :Jervice -- Wordsworth ln its second year ot broadcasting, the high school radio station, K.S.l-l.S., entertained FM listeners with o variety of programs, The station, under the direction ot Mr. Burnett, covered the C.S.l-l.S. home basketball games as well as broadcasting their regular schedule ot musical programs. The audio visual department, also under the di- rection ot Mr. Burnett, helped to make subiects more vivid by showing tilrns, playing the tapes and records for the various classes. Proiectionists Gary Willey, Robert Bowell, Roger Clausen, Revel Estes, and Robert Mueller :szq ri --4 Margot Hallenbeck, receiver of the D.A.R. Good Citizen Award '1 Rebecca Kushnir, winner of the Don Ellis, Winner of The Essay American Legion Speech Contest on The Handicapped The force of A13 own merit male: A13 way -- .filalelpeate Every year, one student from the senior class is chosen tor the Daughters ot the American Revolution Good Citizen Award. Margot l-lallenbeck, receiver ot the award for the 1957-1958 school year, was nominated by the graduating class ot that year. Many other individual awards were given through- out the year to the outstanding students in writing and speech. Rebecca Kushnir received the American Legion Speech Contest Award, and Don Ellis received an award tor his essay on the handicapped. Five C.S.l-l.S. students placed as national finalists tor the National Merit Scholarship Tests. They were Cory Atwood, John Akers, Don Ellis, Dave DeYoung, and Bill Wentworth. Betty Crocker's Homemaker ot To- morrow award was received by Judy James. -'+R i X Judy James, receiver of the Betty Crocker's Cory, John, Don, Dave, and Bill placing 05 Homemaker of Tomorrow Award finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Tests School Lite 185 X415 - - --s, . .NN' . X -- S-- . ,.... .Y 'xc' M, mil -K ttf . 'T .?fa:5':s ' 'tit f W s ,fQ5ffT7 :'Ti. gg. 'Q 1- T ' fp 'T We A .,-- ., . . -,.k:,-. i , ',- - v - 4- ' i i' . lj-5.21, Xt -1 ,ax at , A 2 5 Ns. 1 Q - .xx I Six T X sc lx- . ,,.g, .A i . L' . .. xiii-ia...-f.g or 0 , tllitf' 11 la: L 'ti EV . Ai .4 at tl? fl ffm , ill ' Q if f 1 -5.-ff A ' A N -f-'4 -e-----4------ 1m-.....1W..,.,. ,,.- . ar',.:.zmg...h::.:.z::.-.:.ss.- b X-. -.. Ti . . f mx he s -1Kf f- ., 'ne architects of their own AEFIQITIGM -- fffifton Jack of all trades described the fifteen boys working on the house proiect of the vo- cational department of C.S.l-l.S. The vocational department, directed by Mr. Cameron, has developed a two-year pro- gram for iunior and senior boys. The iunior boys take the basic training in the shops, while the senior boys are allowed to go out in the afternoon to do the actual work on the house. Fifteen boys have the opportunity to work at the varied trades that go into the building of the house. They are instructed by carpenters, plumbers, and sheet metal workeis of the various firms in Colorado Springs. After having this experience they are then able to have an idea of the type of trade they will wish to follow. The vocational department was not the only department affected by this l-louse Project. The mechanical drawing, homemaking, and art departments were also included in the com- pletion ofthe home. The mechanical drawing department improves the blue prints. The color schemes were suggested by the art department, while the homemaking department helped with the interior decorating. The house, completed the last of lvlay, was sold at public auction. This program is hoped to be carried on as a specific part ofthe vocational department, bringing in as many school departments as possible. This will make the house proiect a part of school life. . iC?fQf4f :Eff 1 1 fn' ., If , .L ,, V . ,f .f.,1.fi: -,w , ing' a 4 ' V ffffwwmh rf fr J .xx 'hw J-5, V -S57 . 1 . X if if db! ,. , , E A-15,3 T lil .,, 4 .x ,VAA ff XX f Q iff- 7 A K -t. Q gh f vids .i. s e 'M .12 ' T Q .,,.,,,,..i..,,,, ,,., ty, ,,,.1,,.,,,,.,.,,,., .,,,,,....,.,, , . , f 'L l 1 fill-'wma nm bum mx an mnhrrrmuu nam, T f VOYSATIONM- UIIILDNIG 11141355 CLA55 -COLORADO JDMNGS HIGH 301004 U W l'L'WWhlH4T1UN wllu Au,AlJw1z7uv rrmwfmr ffvffvfffffwr -rw FUNDING TRADES wvusmv COLONADO SPRINGS rv H1411 M rwmli nw Him' rw rm iurm ,r rwmlrr g gr BOARD or Enuomoiv .T , tgg .SCHOOL DISTRICT WI on .......,,,. ,fix . . uf , gf I pl , t.u6t'N T r . . 2 C 3 T 4 ,- . E A , -' ffff ,, . , 5 4 . Q, f ' i , , s ' ' r .W ,Ti A , -,ir V . v up ' A if. We fm' , ,,,.l, ,..., ,Q ,1,, 5, WW, ,, , 1 , . T, ' i fzzg' 'A f' . - '1 This is The Tirst indication ot The construction Everybody gathers around as the foundation ot The house. is poured. -.- 94' 'f . . - r --- - Work on The floor is started. ' g V 12 3 ' 1 f If , 2 T 5 ' f ' 'r F'-:fa u f 4 -, , gf' f, 4 V- 1 Vvv:i,,,,, 1, ,,.f 77, .A ,Z ' '1 jf Q I ' If If , ' , f 4 ,, ' A4 ' if vi 1, 1, ,vi 'Q I ,fm ' . f I1 r 'f H X 2 , . if I, wa! ' M- George Robinson, a journeyman sheetmetal worker, assists Buddy Grover. Leroy Moyer and Howard Porter braze two water pipes Together. f X A The house progresses as The frame is built. T 3 .12 'nf'- 'QX? I yd I uglfgl' Jie., ' ix T lil!! ht. mg' ,ww . 174' hr The root supports are added. In-W' ff, W- ' 1 Jim Thornton, a journeyman plumber, instructs 'Buddy Graver, Don Joyce, and Jim Watker. School Lite KKK .NY 1 .xvx , XS! X N x 36' .M X .V XZ. xv xx 7 I x QL- va .f .Q X I , ,xrv J- , Q . 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'vfv' .lim Bates Marilyn Fyffe Miss LaSalle Don Meyers wr' s M Mr. Simolke -H Jingfe good government 13 a dfeuinj to Me ufhofe eatti -- geffeuon With the ossistonce of the senior sponsors, Miss lo Solle ond Mr. Simolke, the Senior Council directed senior octivities. President Don Meyers ond his council plonned ond helped to construct the Pow Wow tloot, Dig Thot Crozy Tiger. With the help of Mr. Poris, the Senior Council chose the senior ploy ond promoted the ticket soles. Proceeds from the production were used to purchose the senior gitt tor the school. Culminoting the events were the on- nuol closs doy exercises. ,ft-if . :sig Tr r-4-any ,g f Q.-,rf A Y A, X' . E' ' 3 5 il trzfaziai-leaf r ,2:z+w2?Eifff 'f-!.w3.,i5.' 4 552952-shgsfgfr' 811 Charles Bickley ,,'. - W' r f , -- 1 'lg'-My '2 E V A 1 Margot Hallenbeck . 'f-1 I 1,49 H h ,HJ x, F G-s fl, fin.. qt. 9 ,-4 Z ' f.j:A:.. YA I I Patti Page WG beniors Tom Russell 4 . , f 1 , 7 Q 2, , , , 'Zi A 4 1 41, r ,. V tiff. wa-A at QM . -'+'.: 4M V '42 f.,.az:.zfg::f .s .' lf. 1-fm. : 7.1 '- --,-:g.':f5i 151- 2'e2 f3.f,Q'l'325fiq3-5 ig:.i'-12353 . ff i 17 ' 'inf 21 , I aw Barbara Bradford Judy Charles Jo Ann Diestelkamp 4' 1 .- V ,,... 'V 1 'Wwff' we ., ,fi 5 a wif, KCIY Kfdmef Jim Lewis Lou Ellen Morrow fer- nh '- if W Paula Scheidecker Allene Th0l11PS0 ' Mary Tinnin '17'5 'f ,rv 14:1-wa, : , ,3 'gfsjgfpfsffznr-5 :W ' ' ' 2.-iw 'i PM -fi 1 -it 1 pf: .- -- , w.,::f,',- . 3 .. ff :,..,'.4g.:,- i', 'fzf:f : f fire- .L,': , 1 , ' vrlftfwf' , . 'f iw ls, . ,3 .5 , Yr 3 5512? 5 fr' ' I . tim-,Q r A fn. . ' 0 9 ,wg ' fmfgiy V. if ' .gn :wig A 4 ' s - -w g., .,., f ' ,. 2. New ,f V , ' 1 fy . kc',7::,::::,:,,, , - .. i ,ff ,,,WC,f.z, ff'f,jQC7.f 2, .. ' 127426 . -- ' 1, f ,,,,:Qf,:5.-,. , ' ' H' . V V .7 , M., 4:-H :. I j ff or , 5 ti ,g Y fl V, ' A' , ::,, 9453. . I ' I - 771 2 ,: -- Z , : --j ' ff ,gi I. 0 , V, .-6 . V, V ., , Z, fs 155, f : 1 :. ef 4- f'::.2,.- ,Q my, ,. 'f 2 f t 4 ,A :i 1 ' , ,' f 1 'f,. '0. ,,, -' ,' : , 1: . ,, .ilk 'I , : . : Anderson, Patricia Jo Jo Young life 3, Junior Red cross 1, o.A.A. i ACIUOTIC CIUID 3: National Honor Society 3 Interest, Swimming. Mt. Quolls High School, Concord, California, I Anderson, Renata A. Randy Roller Skating Club 2. Interest, Secretarial. Kasson-Mantorville High School, Kasson, Minne sota, I. Andrews, Lawrence Ross Andy Interest: Architecture. Aurora High School, Aurora, Colorado. Antons, Delmer Dean Footbvll A Squad 2, 3, Foofbott B, squod i Wrestling I, 2, 3, Truck SCWO Interest: Sports. d2. Affhibflld: WUNCJU Jedne Jeanie or Twinkie SDOVIISIW Club 2, Junior Achievement 2. Interest, Crafts of all kinds Atwood, Corwin Lee Cory Morale 2, Future Scientists 2, 3, Debate Club 1 2, 3, International Relations 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, Terror Trail 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Interest, Science. Achord, Beverly Joanne Young lile 3. Adams, Ernest William Bill Interest, Business Management Adams, Roberta Bobbie Assembly I, 2, Pre-Med 2, Lever 2, Y-Teens 3, Band A 8: B I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3. Interest: Pharmacy. Ader, Mary Jolene Jo Pep Club I, 2, 3, Junior Achievement I, 2, F.B.L,A. I, 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Colorado All-State Orchestra 3, Usherettes 2, 3, Orchestra Concert I, 2, 3. Interest, Secretarial Work. Aiken, Jo Ann Courtesy 3, Social 2, Young Life I, 2, Pep Club I, 2, Terror Tribe 2, Interest: Secretarial Work. Akers, John Nance Social 3, Future Scientists 2, 3, Debate Club I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Science Club 2, 3, Terror Tribe 2, 3z National Honor Society 3- Allen, Lorraine Class Room ollicer 3, National Honor Society 3. ' ' Interest, Banking. .,4rMWr,t,,, 'I i 1 2, I 2 W4 W Allgier, Carol Jean , Roller Skating Club I, Junior Achievement 2, : Usherettes I. ' Interest: Nursing. ,,, Alsbury, Evelyn Navonne Bunny Class Room oificer 2, Social I, Roller Skating Club 3, Junior Achievement I, Junior A Cappella Choir I, Interest: Roller Skating, Amick, David B. Interest: Police Work. Anderson, Clayton Anderson, Gwen Ellen G.A.A, I, 2, Pep Club I, 2, International Relations 3, Lever 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Office Monitors 3. Interest: Journalism. , - 25,4 ---' : . ,- . -1 -Wfsuzkf ' ' : .,.,,, ,,.. . M l. ' l. .-is r . ' - Q , ,ff ' ,, f sf 4? if Q, , 1 I 437' rdf' f 4' ' 357 ' .: ..:1-:' 4 4 4 ' , 'W '.: , I 14 f 1 , , 7 f ' -mf : 2 . f I g fy . WJ W: V A , :, -' .gaze '-1 :. . . - iz 1' .- 2f2?2F'1? aw-. vizyy .. 9 . wt' fn, ll J. i JLG? f Qygwff, 'li-',, ,q,,, ..,. 3 .. Vi, .V A J ,V 'E iga N 1 f f.: . : -sf . , .iq',ef1- ' iw., 531: ,A J. ,J ' .f . if he 'Y 1 f' F If in :L J,- Jf. .-:Z . i N if I A - ' 1 :fer ,.,, ff' f . 'ffl ' 1, 42, --sf f .-... fa-.. 'f -.:- . L '45 -,ty 2- . , :gps-E-l:,'I', , is i, iz-Af' 1 , 4.3 1, 1a:'1'5 SG F' ij r 5 I Baker, N. Kent Young lile l, 2, 3, Advanced A Cappella Choir 2, Band A 8- B I, 2, Choir Concert 2, Band Concert l, 2, Track Squad l, 2, Intramural Basketball 3, Cross Country Team l, 2, Interest, Sports. Baker, Robert Eugene Bob Interest, Designing. Ball, Janice Marie Jan Courtesy 3, Publicity 2, Young life l, 2, 3, Pep Club l, 2, 3, Terror Tribe 2, 3, Terror Trail 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, National Honor Society 3, Interest, Art. Barber, John Ralph Jack Future Teachers, Orchestra. Interest, Teaching. Barnes, Betty Jean Interest, Airplane Hostess. Bartels, lorey Dingle Baseball Manager l, 2, C, Club I, 2, 3, eniot Bassett, Carolyn Jane Pete Social l, Spanish Club l, Pep Club l, 2, Terror Tribe I, Library Stall 3, B Bond I. Interest, Business. Bates, Georganne E. Social I, 2, Pep Club I, Junior Achievement 2. Interest, Secretarial Work. Bates, James Jim S.O. Cabinet 3, .lunior Council 2, Sophomore Council 2, Terror Trail l, 2, Advanced A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3, Social l, 2, Football B Squad l, Wrestling Manager l, 2. Interest, Medicine. Beck, Mildred Usherettes l. Beckner, Alice Mae Interest, Swimming. Behrens, Bonnie Beth Home Economics Club l, International Relations 3, Terror Tribe l, Library Staff l, F, B. L. A, l, 2, 3, Junior A Cappella Choir 2, Christmas Convoca- tion 2. Interest: Secretarial Work. Ei' A f- -, ..e5 :R , X VI , ffl.. 'i I -? 7.3i:e 1 v., ' ' ' vi, x' E ' -'T ' ' s '-' 2. . Q.. l92 Seniors 55 I nz if -,, Q i Q at , 5 1 .. + y I r' y ' in Wy I i Q Q t 1531 fn . 1 4' iff W , f ' A ,U gt, .-5 , ,, iw' ,, .W ff I 449' ff 1 4 if , P fp . 3 sf c 1 'fn J ' tv W I 1 ,A A.. f.,fv,i,..y,, 5 , A , 1 f 195343335 4 xr A, ,I 4 1 4 df ji .5 4 vc , . ' jr Q-.ft ,- :f . . - JFK. ' . ,y. wi' 'gig ., , ,,..,. . If xr' L w 955,-,ru f , .B ,J :Q ' . :E .1553 555 :aft V' 'cvf,f,:,,i:2,z,sm1juff' ' 1-.ff?Q, 'I' -. WW f 'f 2 lle y 1.15, ' fiat. 'ii I LN , ' ' is ,t ' , ' - .6135-' Q' , ?s.?i.f 1 il 'I' 'i - v .. - l,,,4 Q' if Benton' Darris Benton, Gene Edward Eddie Band A B. B 2, 3, Orchestra 2, Orchestra Con- cert 2, 3, Band Concert 2, 3. Interest, Music. Berry, James Walter Jim Terror Tribe 2, Librarv Stall l, 2, Junior Achieve- ment 2. National Honor Society 3 Interest, Music. Best, Ruth Jane Ruthie .lunior Red Cross l, 2, International Relations 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, F. B. L. A. l, 2, 3. Interest: Secretarial. Beuchot, Judith Lynn Judy Pep Club l, 2, Terror Tribe l, 2, Band A 8. B l, 2, 3, Band Concert I, 2, 3, Treasury l, 2. Interest, IBM. Bickley, Charles Edward Charlie Senior Council 3, Assembly 2, 3, Social 2, Junior Red Cross l, 2, Band A 8. B l, 2, 3, Variety Show l, 3, Road Show 2, Swim Team 2. Interest, Music. ,W-,W , 4 , .4 , Bishop, lymon Jerry CSHS Alpine Club 3, Band A 8- B I. Interest, Amateur Radio. Blunt, Janet Delores Jan Terror Tribe 2, Usherettes I. Interest, Church Work, it . Borchert, June Junie Interest, Music. ,A Bower, Ruth Ann Spanish Club I, Future Teachers I, 2, 3, Terror f, mise 1, 2, Lever 2, aunt and Scroll 2, 3, Ad- vanced A Cappella Choir 2, Christmas Convoca- Q llOft.l, 2, 3, Choir Concert I, 2, 3. t i National Honor Society 3, 9. ' 'ug U . . Ie... in ,L Bowers, Ralph Louis N, 4,,,h I ' Q I N, Stage Crew I. it :NIE . Interest, Aircraft. , . 1-.2 ' 9 I ffl f ' ' I5 Bradford ,Barbara Sue b 1 Senior Council 3, Courtesy 3, Safety I, 2, Social V i f5i', inlay 1 I, Young Life I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, I I ', ,ll'.tI'2 if-'-'P1 15 F Interest, College, 4 .Sk I W-qi -I Now kids, let's pay attention! Brinkley, Roy E. . Football A Squad 2, Football B Squad I, Football QQ Manager 3, Wrestling I, 2, Intramural Basketball , f AW 1 3, c. Club 2, Young me 1, 2, 3, T , W Interest: Hunting. Q Brooks, Ronald Dean Ron lndianola High, lndianola, Nebraska, I, 2. 'rf ,.,' gf Brough, Melva F. M' ' ifi5 7 'I Usherettes I. ,.A', Q' ,N Interest, Secretary. ' , 2 ' 3 ,. ' Q J Brovsky, Michael Frank Mike Assembly 2, 3, Young Life 3, Advanced A Cap- pella Choir 3, Variety Show 2, 3, Wrestling I, Track Squad 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 3. Brown, Robert Earl Bob ' Assembly 3, Social 2, Young Life I, 2, 3, Rifle Club I, Swim Team 2. if I was A-...S2f,,,,.- -' Brown, Carol Lee Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, Terror Tribe 3, Terror Trail 2, Band A I, 2, 3, Band Concert 2, Road Show 3. National Honor Society 3, 'I M, wa.. K4 ,ffff --..., I a ' f. ,,.f ' F72 . We ,- t, 6 P --nr ' , V Seniors Brown, Gary Football A'S,quad 2, 3, Football B Squad I Wrestling I, Baseball I, 2, 3, Intramural Basket- imii ui, 3, C, Club 2, 3. National Honor Society 3- Browning, Mary Catherine Roller Skating Club I, 2. Interest, Dancing. Buck, Kenneth George Kenny Interest, Baseball. Buckridge, Connie Kay Young lite I, 2, 3, Pep Club tors 3, Christmas -Convocatio Interest, X-Ray Technician. I, 2, Ollice Moni- nl. Bunner, Robert Bervln Doc Crow Social 3, Debate Club I, 2. Interest, Skin Diving. Burnett, Frances Jane Fran Election 3, Future Teachers I, 2, Roller Skating Club I, F. B. L. A. I, 3, Junior A Cappella Choir T, Choir Concert. National Honor Society 3A ' Inter t, S . es ewing lumey, Margaret Elenor Social 3, Young Liie 3, Pep Club 3, Christmas Convocation 3. Camfield, Elaine Alice Soqigl 2, National Honor Society 3, Interest, Art. Cassadaga Valley Central School, Sinclairville, New York. Carpenter, Larry Galen Larry Assembly 3, Morale I, Courtesy I, Treasury 2, Young Lile I, 2, 3, Terror Tribe I, 2, 3, Junior Achievement I, Track Manager 2. Castaneda, Phyllis Sharon Morale I, 2, Publicity 2, Pep Club I, 2, Lever 2, F. B. L. A. 3, Advanced A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, Junior A Cappella Choir I, Operetta 2. Interest: Music. Castner, .Lawrence Larry Young Life I, 2, Rille Club I, Caton, Winfield Scott Skip Terror Trail 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, library Stafl. Interest, Art. ' Q -of- 4 1 I -1 W Q ' . . W' , 6 A fi, or A, T44 -4 'I -U .' ,4 5 f. 1-ot . r. '.r . 1 at U , f-f'Q.,,gj,5g'g,-Pj, , , I Va . J. C ff I , 4' may . ,Q -. . V -1 gt:?.,nH., :vi ' fii ,f -. - 'r' . '15 :I ,V rc... ' V .1 j -, I QQ.. I 2f.?'f ,Tift . ' T f' . 7 f rf.. v J -1 ' if .-iq. 3, 1 t I' A J A ticff -gl si? J ICG FFF CTS 'kv wx 'ffl ilu.. .'i4 -'ltr ycwnn-Q . - t S' x I iv wt .ir FIQFQQ .fs 'Z , If ' f 'ti is Thr' .1 .f ,,,, ., 1, .3 - gg.,- 'W 1, ' f, ff 7 , I , f f f , X Q 2 4 .wil at lg.. Hgh , 24-fc 1 ' 41. ,, ' t, f, I Z1 If 1 -in my vt '3' Q 'Q' lf' 'g ff rg, 4, I -+6 'ifg5f7QI,? .-fy X 't Chadwell, P. Michael Mike Young Life I, 2, 3, Football A Squad 2, 3, Foot- ball B Squad I, Wrestling I, C, Club 2, 3. Interest, Skiing. Chamberlain, Sharon Marie Buzzy Future Teachers 3, Terror Squares 3, Terror Tribe 3. Interest, Music Teacher. East High School, Madison, Wisconsin, I. Denorest High School, Denorest, Wisconsin, 2. Charles, Judith Judy Senior Council 3, Junior Council 2, Sophomore Council l, Courtesy 3, Election I, Social 2, Young Life I, 2, 3. Choate, Carol Ann Future Teachers I, 2, 3, Terror Tribe 2, 3, Ad- vanced A Cappella Choir 3, Junior A Cappella Choir I, 2, Usherettes I, 2, 3, Christmas Convo' cation 2, 3, Choir Concert 2, 3. Interest, Teaching. Clapp, Eleanor Christmas Convocation 3. Clark, Barbara E. Roller Skating Club I, 2, 3. Interest, Dancing. Spanish Club I, G.A.A. 2, Roller Skating Club l, 2, F. B. I.. A. 2, Usherettes 3, Stage Crew 3- Af, , . ,9,,qg,,, ,..,f::.,,, ',1i2i,ff4: w ' . . ? 2' 'f ff? 49 ,swf ff 4 ,I 41 M wi I :ir , f ff N- QA. ?fQ12'1.. J I, ' 1 , ' , I , J' f ., 5 -, .' I ., ,l ' - I W l . , ,. I .,., . ' .N M3511 ,qi .arf .9 , 4, . 5 ,M ' ,ff H 'NI ' Q, A :,,,,?' 4 L , ' V, I , I ,ii f J ' Y li , . -jg, 7 1 L , .A 5.14, ,for- 5 f ,pi Cornell, Richard COUlf6r, Mary lou Curkendall, James Stanton Sarge Junior A Cappella Choir I, 2, Football A Squad 2, Football B Squad I, Wrestling I, 2, C. Club 2, 3. Interest, U. S. Marine Corps. Curry, Edward Ed Football A Squad I, 2, 3, Wrestling I, 2, 3, Track Squad I, 2, C. Club I, 2, 3. Interest, Play Football. Curtis, Lonnie Ray Wrestling I, 2. Interest, Cars. Curtis, Shirley Ann Young Life I, 2, 3, Roller Skating Club 3, Pep Club I, 2, Aquatic Club 3, Lever 3, Library,,StaIf 2, Y-Teens 3, F. B. L. A. 3. Interest, Journalism. Cleland, Shirley Anne Ice Skating Club I, 2. Interest, Church Organizations. Clifford, Darroll Orchestra I, 2, Basketball A Squad I, 2 Ramah High School, Ramah, Colorado. Coates, Frances Lucile Frankie Young Life I, 2. Interest, Hair Styling. Colbert, Norman French Assembly 2, Art Club 2, Junior Achievement I. National Honor Society- 3, Colley, Claudine Louise Claudi Morale 3, Social 3, Pre-Med 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Terror Tribe 3, Lever 3, Advanced A Cappella Chair 2, 3, Operetto 2. Interest, Music. Cook, JoAnn Louise Young Life 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, F. B. L. A. 3, Usherettes 3. Interest, Children. Q ' ., , 7. A ,f W I , ff , , fs ' ff My ' 4. ' O ffj 1 W C 44 4 4 , nf 1 , ,, 2 2 73, 1 Q ff , 1 , A I 2 , f 4 , , , , 6,54 . ffAf '.':t',,1 .. '42 , ff-.,.f f Q' -.rliicf -1 ' 'fftfi ':- ' . ' .i I Ai ,.,: . . fm A,.,- . f , My f 1 , if 3 ff f, ' 1 ,,,. ,, f I if . 'f , . 49 3 43, ff z , M . , , Y: ing, an if ' ,wif jv , , is ,wr gif 14 , if ,Z A , 4 Q, 1 ,s 4 Q' 3' 1 . 36- . .T 14 X -44 fpffg ' . . M jf-Itzfiii' st- 1 'iiQ? 1 Cooke, Marg en ett a Cool, Cortland N. Jr. Boosty S.C. Cabinet 3, Junior Council 2, Sophomore Council I, Football A Squad 3, Football B Squad I, Hockey Squad I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, C. Club '2, 3. Interest, Athletics. Cooke, Margaret Ann Peggy Pre-Med 2, Lever 3, Advanced A Cappella Choir 3, Junior A Cappella Choir I, 2, Christmas Con- vocation I, 2, 3, Choir Concert I, 2, 3. National Honor Society 3- Cooper, Fredrick Louis Fred Intramural Basketball 3. Interest, Cars. Cooper, John Ray Rev. Coop Assembly 3, Young Life I, 2, 3, lPresident 31, Records 2, Advanced A Cappella Choir 3, Junior A Cappella Choir I, 2, Christmas Convocation I, 2, 3, Football A Squad 2, Football B Squad I. Interest, Ministry. Corlew, Onita Ann Treasury I, Young Life I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Aquatic Club 3, Junior Achievement 2, Junior Play 2. ,fw , . 7 '49-.' I 'WWW . it T 15 is 2 fer . ef I Iii? .. ef .H 5 . Seniors I95 eniot Dallison, Richard Art Club I, 2, Young Life I, Interest, Commercial Art. Darnell, Robert Bob Courtesy I, Young Life I, 2, 3, Ice Skating Club I, 2, Terror Tribe I, Hockey Squad 2, 3, Golf 2, 3. Interest, Dentist. Dempsey, Ronald Carl Ron Band A 8- B 3, Orchestra I, Band Concert 3, Road Show I, Hi-Y I, 2, 3. Denslow, Norma Dean Terror Squares 2, Junior Achievement I, 2, 3. Interest, Skating. Derrer, Douglas Scott Sophomore Council I, Treasury I,,Art Club I, Future Scientists I, National Honor Society 3- Dewell, Richard Jim Young Life I, 2, 3, Hiking Club 2, Junior A Cop- pella Choir 2, Choir Concert 2, Tennis 3. Interest, Skiing. De Young, David Spencer Dave Art Club I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Tennis I, 2, 3, Future Scientists 2, 3. Interest, Skiing. Diestelkamp, Jo Ann Class Room officer Election 3, Young Life I, Pep Club I, 2, Terror Trail 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Records 3. Interest, Dancing. Dillie, Carolyn Nadine Band A 8. B I, 2. Interest, Music. Disnuke, James Willven Doane, Robert Bob Future Scientists 3, 2, 3, International Society 2, 3, Interest, Chemistry. Dodson, Sara Elizabeth Terror Tribe 2, 3, F. Usherettes I, 2, 3, Band Concert I, 2, 3. Interest, Music. c.--N ,are H-. -.,-,-We ,nr 9 we fig, 4 rv lg, GL -3 I, 2, 3, Senior Council 3, ' Mmif' J . , 4 1 ta Y 7 at r I Hiking Club 2, Science Club 'r Relations 3, National Honor B. L. A. 2, 3, BandAI,2, 3, i ,, ff! IA s 1-' 41 , if y - , 1 . f ti'-A 9 iv 5 1:56 .fi i f 4- ' 1' ,-', Q l N N af ,Wee I ,. 'II'-lla. 1 vu,I,., X -gk' ,P A . I 335. , ,Y lv M , K, .I 5 t ' 'IR I ' E xg I . i , . 'Z . 0. 9 f i .. ' is 'X ' t 196 Seniors Y , 1.31 'j uss '.',2 .misses X A fa 3 f - 'cf st sr Qld' I Q. ff is . 5-,, ., 'IA' -:L 'nv--wir 'gl we Fi: I iff-1 I ' I 3 gr It f of aim V ...gf 0' .. - V ' . 1 V ,5 j 'mf 5, - . 'ilr I I I S 'i 2 .. -7 I I 5 I fi I Doherty, Kathleen Ann Election 3, Social I, 2, 3, Young Life 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Terror Tribe 3, Advanced A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3, Junior A Cappella Choir I, Operetta 2. Interest, Skiing. Dollar, Mary Elizabeth Pep Club I, Office Monitors I. Interest, Ice Skating. Drew, Wally E. Assembly I, Social I, Young Life I, 2, 3, Band A 8. B I, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball I. Drumiller, Barbara Ann Barb Spanish Club I, Future Teachers I, Library Staff I, 2, 3, Junior Achievement I, Advanced A Cap- pella Choir 3, Junior A Cappella Choir I, 2, Christmas Convocation 2, 3, Choir Concert I, 2, 3. National Honor Society 3 Dugdale. Dick K. Rick National Honor Society 3- Sheridan High, Sheridan, Indiana, I. Monticello High, Monticello, Wisconsin, 2. Dunlap, John Vernon Johnny Aquatic Club 2, Swim Team 2. Interest, People. 2 , 1 vi f 1 f 1 4-arf? 4, X 1 ff ff' I A . '69 'lf f . . amp, Dutton, Darryl W. Young Lile, Tennis I, 2. Interest: Automotive Styling. Edminster, Janet Ann Jan Cheerleaders I, 2, GA A. I, 2, Potter Skating Club I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Advanced A Cap- pella Choir I, 2, Bond A 8. B I, 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2. Interest, Secretary. Edstrom, David John lunior Play 2, Football A Squad 3, Football B Squad I, Track Squad 2, C Club 2, 3. Interest, Sports. Edwards, Dorinda Jean Social I, French Club 2, Future Teachers I, Terror Tribe I, Y-Teens I, Advanced A Cappella Choir I, Masque and Sandal Play I, Christmas Convocation 3, National Honor Society 3. Denver East High, 2. Ehnes, Carolyn Rae F.B.L.A. 3, Roller Skating Club 2, Terror Squares I, Pep Club 3, Band A 8- B I, Orchestra 3, Variety Tee' lg 1-l .51 f? .,,' i -lift, l tf f L we .if k -cs Q .s -Q Y' ,V 5 . x M..,,, Show I, 2, Band Concert I. Interest, Music. Eibs, Richard Dick Interest, Skiing, Cars, Booting, Medicine. 3 1 Jr , 4? , Seniors learn Parliamentary lavv. Ellis, Donald Griffith Future Scientists I, 2, 3, Debate Club 2, Hiking Club I, 2 National Honor Society 3, Interest, Mountaineering, Swimming. Ellis, Jane Evelyn Young' Life I, 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, F,B,L.A. 2, 3, Usherettes I, 2. Interest, Sports, Hobbies. Emrick, Gary David Interest, Hunting, Fishing, Trap Skeet Shooting. Enright, Catherine Maureen Social I, 2, French Club 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Terror Trail 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, Christmas Convocation I, 2, Choir Concert I, 2. Erickson, Charles Vernon Chuck Basketball B Squad I, 2, Football B Squad I, Baseball I, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 3, C Club I, 2, 3. Esch, Thomas Franklin Tom Senior Play I, 2, Junior Play I, 2, 3, Masque and Sandal Play I, 2, 3, Production Stalf I, 2, 3, Stage Crew I, 2, 3. Interest, Seabees, Navy. WWI' ,i fi 'I , I -cr - fp f L. -I f . f ' ' 1' 75-fi-L ft I ' ' ' H pizzffi I ,T 1, .gf 1 if :iQ'f?ff5f I:fv1': ' ,fir ,j,.,.',f:-Y,-15' f ,bu ,- - 1 5, 1 iff- 3,. 2 fixxf f - ' , I ,. 4 -2- .ns V, i 1. V ' 7 532, ,: 'A 1 ,zgi V Ee., -' 'fa-3 I ll. ffsmlrff ,J ' .egg ' ' ' ' ' V f , V .41 Q f wa' .47Zf'g. f'wr.f -rg'-iv . Qi .-if I-W v1, ,'J' ' . 1 ' ' H N -f,'g'ZLJ-Q.. Y. 134' 'I Y 1'-f ' ,R is 5 . Q 'Il ' F 3, Q?... .W nf. V I Seniors IO7 Eskanos, Irwin Jay Gursh Election 3, Baseball l, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 3, C Club 2, 3, Interest, Business. Ewing, Robert Joseph Bob Junior A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3, Christmas Con, vocation l, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball l. Interest, Cars, Sports. Faulkner, Nancy lee Election 3, Safety 2, Social l, 2, Young lile l, 2, 3, Ice Skating Club l, Pep Club t, 2, 3, Terror Trail 2, 3. Interest: Skiing. Felch, Melvin Duane Mel library Stall l, 2. Interest, Engineering. Felland, Lana 'Pep Club l, Terror Tribe 2, 3, National Thespians 3, Mosque and Sandal 3, Masque and Sandal Play 3, Stage Crew 3, Christmas Convocation 3. Interest, Teaching. Fleener, Sandra Jean Sandy Art Club l, Terror Tribe 2, 3, Junior Achievement 2, 3, Usherettes 3. Interest, Church Activities. eniot Flores, Joe Ann Young Life l, Advanced A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Operetta 2, Usherettes l, Christmas Convocation l, 2, 3, Chair Concert l, 2, 3, Road Show l. ig, Interest, Photography. Flowers, Twilah Dee Interest, Dancing. Fogarty, Shelagh A. Interest, Work. Forgey, John Thomas Tom Junior Achievement l, Advanced A Cappella Choir 2, Operetta 2, Band A l, 2, 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Variety Show 2, 3, Choir Concert 2, Band Concert l, 2, 3. Interest, Music. Foster, Robert Dwight Bob Social 3, Junior Red Cross l, 2, 3, Masque and Sandal Play 2, Basketball Manager 3, Tennis l, 2. Interest, Science. el , il, if 1 ' we 4 ,V fs! .yy 4. A A sfjiiiiii ' 0 Franklin, Leslie Sylvester Syl -. Basketball A Squad 3, Basketball B Squad l, Football A Squad l, 2, 3, Hockey Squad l, C. Club l, 2, 3. , 4, if Q is. ,Q War V - W J' . ii.. . 1 f - f 1-.., ..i 3 4 , . 'fue' in 1-. X , , f .v 'v V1 ' f .s 32, ,, . .3 G Y. .,,dQ-rr 1 ,M .' . .1 ... f I ' S 5 .,.- ' 1 98 Seniors 1 l - Q . ,5 11 Q m' -V5 ' .1 ., ' ' ' Ca 5- ,., 'Er ' i' - ' - L M,.,-ff -. CWM' '- Zi h'-'sf 1' .f Vfyfs' -n g. .f ,ff.?' irgvi. -1: y r , 1 1 ,ZW - ' E ifigfan, i, ,Q .'--261,1-E' ia '41-' . iz: 'ze ,:. S::.ffg'4,,3599,Q, -are :tt 5. iwdk 115.425 f rf . .',',..:f',-. , .'.'cff , 4? w ,,..,ff,5,: . , , g A , ,,-,545 5 f- 4. ' . . -fi, ' . A V I .Q A 4 .f f K l i Franzen, Leah Jean Roller Skating Club l, 2, 3, Terror Tribe l, 2. Interest, Secretarial Work. Frederick, Charles Herbert Joe Debate Club l, 2, National Honor Socieli' 3- Fredrickson, Michael Stanton Mickey S, C. Cabinet 3, Junior Council 2, Sophomore Council l, Social l, Treasury 3, Football B Squad l, Track Squad l, 2, 3. lnterest, Sp0rtS. Friewni Beverly Fuhlrodt, Owen Verne Track l, F. B. L. A. l, 2. Fyffe, Marilyn Sue Susie Senior Council 3, Morale l, 3, Publicity l, 3, Salety 2, Young Lite l, 2, 3, Terror Tribe 2, 3, Advanced A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3, Choir Con- cert l, 2, 3. National Honor Society 3. f 9 wt? 1 , ,f , tr c lv ,rtxy I I . I I lf .W -on I .WT , . + ' .. 4124: .A 53--r , V, 4' Y fi we J J , figs j 4 ,A if ., f ff? fl 2 5 7 1 Z. . W. 'W'T 7,.7 - A A, f,A, . . st 0 1 . nr ' ' ' ' , A .R . - . -,- . - N H721 . f W 11'-1423, ilziyif -'ifffif 114' 'za-.-21 Wmzc-ggv Gahart, Ronald Lee Ron Spanish Club 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, Advanced A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3, Operetta 2, Band A 8. B l, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Colorado All-State Orchestra 3, Christmas Convocation I, 2, 3. Interest: Music. Garber, Blanche Luella Lou Roller Skating Club l, 2, 3. Interest: Secretarial Work. Gorman, Carolyn Sue Home Economics Club 3, Junior Achievement l, Interest, Dancing. Garrison, Sue Usherettes I, 2, Interest: Secretarial Work. Gauger, Thomas Freeman Tom S. C. Cabinet l, 2, Class Room officer l, 2, Advanced A Cappella Choir l, 2, Senior Play 2, Junior Play l, 2, Stage Crew l, 2, Basketball Manager 2. Interest: Audio Engineering. Gheno, Rosalie Dorothy Ice Skating Club 2, Roller Skating Club 2, Terror Squa res I. Interest, Horses, fi . .nik , ' ' .2 QW, 1 rv J'27345fifff: ', -y .,,,. Gianarelli, John Henry Baseball 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 3, Interest: College. Plainville High School, Plainville, Kansas. Gibbs, Dale F. Young Life 2, 3, Football B Squad l, Track Squad l, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 3, C. Club 3, Cross Country Team 3. Interest, Art. Gilbert, Bob Eugene Gil Junior A Cappella Choir l, Basketball A Squad 3, Basketball B Squad l, 2, Cross Country Team 2. Interest: Basketball. x Gillam, Marvin Ross , Football B Squad l, 2, 3, , I ' - A i CZ. .-Q., Gladin, Terry Quentin Young Life l, 2, 3, Ice Skating Club I, Baseball CZ., i, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 1, ' EEK' I I Interest, Sports. ji ,,,,,, W t i'i Glaze, Jeanne I f , ?4?.'f-fg g,..: Ice Skating Club l, Roller Skating Club l, 2, 3, 344:t34j?. ,,,, Terror Squares I. lnterest, Square Dancing. . Godec, Joyce Lea Publicity 3: Social 2, Young Life l, 2, 3: Spanish fl 415 . Club 2, Junior Red Cross l, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, X '--L ' fjw H f Terror Trail 2, 3 Y-Teens l, 2, 3, ' '- ' , if . 'A N' National Honor Society 3, ff' AW' '.'s 0. 25 . , ,dr y -. ' J., ., gf: 1, ' - Goin, Betty Jo ' fp 2' ' My ' ' ' ' 1 li' ,i C' ' '-1,. ' GZ- ,, 'Q 1 A m, ' , ' 54 ' Roller Skating Club l, 2, 3, Terror Tribe l, 2, ,T V Q ., Office Monitors I. I b Interest: Secretarial Work, V AU R , V , i I ' , Goodrich, Sally Jane . S ' g V . . -.,v:,-:jjj 3 f f 5 .,'-,1,g:'- Terror Squares I, Aquatic Club 3, Young Life 3, y ' . . -. if - -t - - -f -'ffm , A 2 ig, 2.5 Gostnell, Richard Arnold M ' Q Q A '-453.3 I ., fi Roller skating Club 1, 2, I f I 8, i' 1,1121-.f Fa - Graver, Buddy Lee H. ,1 B L.-5 3 .- Swim Team l, 2, Intramural Basketball l. g lm U H Interest: Hot Cars. , x cast ' Green, Willa Sue ,,. 1-, f est ' Fl-'VUVE TSGCBSVS 2, 31 Terror Trail 2, 3, lnter Club Hui, 1 Tj Council 3. National Honor Society 3, fm If-,, 5,2 Interest: Elementary Education. , Yi 5 5 it : cfisff e ii. .PCT i '-rg? ' 1 'gifii , ' in ' '- i i , of B Seniors W9 Gregory, Sherry Rae MOYOJG 2: Roller Skating Club 1, Band A 8. B lf 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Colorado All-State Orchestra 3, Terror Legend 3, Christmas Convo- cation 3, Orchestra Concert 1, 2, 3. National Honor Society 3. Griffith, Joan Francis AS59'T1blY 1: Safety 1, 2, Social 1, Young lite 1, 2, Pep Club 2, Advanced A Cappella Choir 3, Variety Show 1,4 2, Road Show 1, 2. National Honor Society 3, Griffith, June PeeWee Young Lite 1, 2, Treasury 1, Junior A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Variety Show 1, 2, Christmas Convoca- tion 2, Road Show 1, 2. Grimes, William Lee Bill 5019151 1, 2, Interest, Television Production. Grindell, A. Jean lce Skating Club 1, Aquatic Club 1, Masque and Sandal Play 2, Christmas Convocation 2. Interest: Swimming. Guerrero, Virginia Roller Skating Club 2. Interest, Window Display in Department Store. eniot Hahn, Richard 0. Dick Latin 1, State Music Conference 2, Science Club g 2, Variety Show 2, 3, Swim Team 1, 2, 3, Intra- mural Basketball 1, C Club 3. Interest- Military Science. Hallenbeck, Margot Jean vw Senior Council 3, Morale 2, 3, Debate Club 1, ,dm 2, 3, Cheerleaders 2, 3, Terror Tribe l, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Band A 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Interest Mathematics Hammond, Sandra Sue Sandy Roller Skating Club 1, 2, 3, Terror Squares 1, 2. Interest- I-lomemaking. Haney, Mary Ellen Treasury 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, Terror Trail 2, National Thespians 2, 3, Masque and Sandal 2, 3, Masque and Sandal Play 2, Produc' tion Stoll 2, Stage Crew 1, 2. Interest, Skiing. Hannah, George Lyman lnternational Relations 1, Junior A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Christmas Convocation 2, 3, Choir Concert 2. Interest, Architecture. Honthorn, Glenn LeRoy Treasury 3, Junior Play 2, Production Stall 1, 2, Stage Crew 1, 2, Basketball Manager 2, Football k i .ii ....... T' X 'G' '22 .. . K ' f N lf 5- 5 wk... ak 1-' .ik N x 'A 5 Fl Y 6 as ,ex X - 15 'i 'ww f' tea I 1 w,,,,f , if ite . 54 hcyu H EI, A gig, Q f. ' , V. -53.54.-: Q.'.,., .- 4: ., . q grw- -5-h Q f , 'ff 1 - 1 -.,'C'Q'l'f , I'1',E5.j,p'-1 -f itffx yall :lie- 3' , .,:,z . i 4 .- 31'-Q, -V . .F .rv . . , , ,. . gt X vt ' .sc4g,,.tgix,t'atQii- ., ., I 'Quai'-.upi't tE 3 . f My J. ..,. , W ., , . ,. , 'a'. : '- 1- I '. A U. , i u. f ' - ' A c c 1 33 its- ,P+ I ' ke- . .Q I a A, 9 ,, , Manager 2, Track Manager 2. iw- 'il 9' Harmon, Judith Linda Judy Roller Skating Club 1, 2, Junior A Cappella Choir 1. Interest, Hotrods. sv-X: HJ ,K Harmon, Roy V . 'FW' yy' Intramural Basketball 1. D, 'f N ' Interest, Automotive Mechanics. ' 'Hifi 1511252 3 Harper, Hugh Lawrence 5341'QA fz3 , ,- Rille Club 1, 2, Roller Skatin Club 1- Band B 563. 5 9 ' wi, vm -- iwx i, 2, 3. I fue' g',g1rig,i,g,.',,-Q. ,yy-332.3 ' Interest, Stamps. av. Z'y-L.'1lr'f::v'f,.y- - I f ,' If , f- LE-fwkfif,-., I-It-5+ ,, 5, -77153K P lf . Hascall, Tqd sr. - I . .54 ' ' ff-'Zi V ,, Q r3xfQ.u9.,5Z,?'4.,j, ,f7 li2lf ti-21.15 ,gf Hastings, Larry S. 1 a, .Q z, -If 1 Interest, Hunting. IE- .V ,:c7'T2- 'fe' 1' ,, Y: Haver, Harold LeRoy , Dgeiif if 'ft Assembly 3, Masque and Sandal 3, Masque and , .. ..'-,f,,,,.vq. ,J 'f L., . 71, . ya ' , ,VW 1 xy, ' 545, Zim Sandal Play 3, Stage Crew 3, Christmas Convo- .X K- , 53j'gFi9:f.'vh , ' ' , . X J , , ,, ,, . mf, ffwv cation 3, Wrestling 2, Track Squad 2, Intramural -. i ff: few? 2, 91- ' - fetiifi-fif 1. ' - r i .1 7' ,, figafgsqfj' -.,. tx ' , Z., Basketball 3. 1 ' 1, i I ' , 5 - . 1 ., 1,.s::.w. L, , 1 I Interest. CIGFICS. lf Q, iii 1' ,HA 200 Seniors nn? 1 V Nr . Af. W ii, r I' 23 . ww , .., 'rj 1' 5 .Ex is f 5. ,I 1 3 I sk, ,J ag I sf . I W.,, I . say c, 1 ,W ' Hawk, LoVone Sara Jane Ice Skating Club l, Terror Squares l, 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, F. B, L, A l, Advanced A Cappella Choir 2, Junior A Cappella Choir I, 2, Operetla 2, Christmas Convocation l, 2 Interest, Music. Hawley, Brenda Gayle to Election 3, Treasury 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Pep Club W I, 2, 3, Terror Tribe l, 2, 3, National Honor X So ' -if 'l', 1 11.53 'I I' . ' fffll I ciely 2, 3, Library Stall l. Interest, Nursing. Hayes, Robert Gene Bob Assembly 3, Election 2, Social l, Young Life I, 2, 3, Band A 81 B I, 2, Intramural Basketball l, 3, Hayes, Louis D. Junior Red Cross l, Tennis l, 2, Intramural Basket- ball l. Interest, Reading. Heinz, Ted L. T Assembly 3, Tennis 2, 'Swim Team l. Interest, Skiing. Theodore Roosevelt High School, Washington, D. C., 2. Henderson, Janet Arleen Jan Courtesy 3, Publicity l, 2, Young Life l, 2, 3, Pep Club l, 2, 3, Junior A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Choir Concert 2, 3. Interest, Skiing. G ,X NA 7? i' Z . , n -H-..,---it I Senior Staff editors vvork onthe Terror Trail. .. .. Henry, Robert Hank f Treasury 3, Young Life l, 2, 3, Band A 8- B l, 2, 3, Bond Concert I, 3, Basketball B Squad 2, 3, A 1 Basketball A Squad 1, Track Squad 1, 2. 3. , , . Interest, Air Force. Ki mx' , Jacksonville High School, Jacksonville, lllinois. 'E M' 'M R, N-. , H1fn.. Herbert, Dorothy J. Susie fs., Roller Skating Club l, 2, 3, Terror Tribe 2, 3. ' V Interest, Business Field, T W, Herbst, Charles Chuck , 1 Interest Sports. If . ' ' i f 4355 Hickson, Robin Class Room ollicer 3, Art Club l, 2, G,A.A. l, 1- ' 'L' ' .,,. , y 4 Hiking Club l, lce Skating Club l, 2, Usherettes vb. f-- f-ff'-1 'f 57? 1 l, 2. f Interest, Roller Skating. Hiett, Donald Lee Interest, Sports, West Plains High School, West Plains, Missouri. Hill, Edburn Ray Ed 5 . , f . xx,-' -7 ' 1 t .QE 412355. Q gr eg! ,, f s-.-.. ':' .Sr- I I JA f ge TT 'bf' X . If 'W' .I Seniors 2Ol Hill, Mary Pat Sophomore Council I, Young Life 2, Debate Club I, 2, French Club 2, 3, Pep Club l, 2, 3, Terror Tribe I, 2, 3, Terror Trail 2, 3, Advanced A Cap' pella Choir 2, 3. Interest, Music. Hill, Sharron Lee Social I, 2, Young Life I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Junior Red Cross I, Pep Club I, 2, Lever 2, Y- Teens I, 2, 3, Usherettes I. Interest, Interior Decorating. Hodges, Sharon Advanced A Cappella Choir 2, Operetta 2. Interest, Swimming. Hoffman, William Carl Willy and Hoff Class Room officer 2, Ice Skating Club 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Masque and Sandal Play 3, Christ- mas Convocation 3, Football B Squad l, Baseball I, 2, Intramural Basketball I, 2. Interest: Foreign Service. Concordia High School, St. Paul, Minnesota, I, 2. Hoge Dixie Hollister, Lila Gwen Art Club 2, Ice Skating Club l, 2, 3, Terror Squares I, 2, 3, Terror Tribe 2, 3, Usherettes l, 2, 3. National Honor Society 3, Hood, Leona Faye Lee Pep Club I, 2, 3. Interest: Art. Douglas County High School, Castle Rock, Calo- rado, I, 2, 3. Houf, Judith Marie S. C. Cabinet 3, Junior Council 2, Sophomore Council I, Young Life I, 2, 3, Future Teachers 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Terror Tribe 2, 3, Advanced A Cappella Choir 2, 3. Interest. Teaching Howe, Rilla Young lite I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, Advanced A Cap pella Choir 2, 3, Junior A Cappella Choir I Hubbard, Frankie Sue Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, ICC 2. Interest, Hornemaking, Huff, Edward Donald Ed Terror Tribe I, 2, Lever 3, Advanced A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Otberetta 2, Junior A Cappella Choir ' I, Christmas Convocation I, 2, 3, Choir Concert I, 2, 3. Interest, Girls. lvie, J. Jean Young Life 3, Christmas Convocation 2. Interest, Traveling. 4' lea , W ,ie ,gj . , .. I' I i fl V' 42 ' 1, ,. , Q S, .,, ish. fi u f, I lg V Q 9 Jr 4 ' A 4 :- ' t, S it 1 wi' .Q , A i? an , , ,, 52.41 . Jackson, Judith Louise Judy Home Economics Club 3, Pep Club 3. Interest, Children, Jackson, Virginia Lee Pre-Med I, Ice Skating Club I. Interest, Ice Skating. Jacobs, Michael Fancher Mike National Honor Society 2, 3, Band A I, 2, 3 Variety Show 2, Radio Station KSHS-FM 2, 3. Interest: Model Railroading, French 2, Pep Club 3, Terror Trail 2,'3, Quill and Scroll 3, Mosque and Sandal 2, 3, Interest, Dancing. John, Maxine Arla ,, iz?-as Treasury 2, Young Life I, 2, 3, Pre-Med I, Ice rv'-21,4 1 ' A 4, Sw AV CTW' ' . AQ Seniois Skating Club 3, Pep Club I, 2, Aquatic Club 2, 3 Interest, Swimming. James, Judith Kay Assembly 3, Social 3, Future Teachers l, 2, 3 International Relations 2, Terror Tribe I, 2, 3 National Honor Society 3, Terror Trail 2, 3 Quill and Scroll 3. Jager, Karen Hope Sophomore Council I, Morale 2, Young life 2, 3- 6 z Q Vg 22 . , wif? X -if 3 A, xi 422' 1 2 we Q I A1201 ,-', fo' , ,,,, .. , .,, .5951- Wf i V! 'af' we :ew I A 243'- ' fu eww, .. . ,.,, ..n- , -..,. . , I ,-ms, .,, . - - if u,,,f,,s. , A I R' ,4,z2:c'2f? , 4i5l,Q.,',,f f, f I . wif , cate:-: , ., is ,ZI- fifs Q 'QW N' 3 f if , ri, - . QE E., .T g Q si 3 f ss I 533 , v XF as , , Stes, relief? -Q -if., 22: Q . 31,2 .. S. ' J K P . :iii ws, sv, ' J . -' Pif. , I I sf El ss , , 1 . ,H ,J . 2 N ' ,.. 'T' Q. 5 ' ' ,fixf . Sw: 'ii . .gs fin- ,Q N' 'f f' 'L , E -- ,, Y Q:-,I YI. I .V V ,, -:: H .Af f if , fQ,,',:. -' if 1' ,-253252,-iiiff , ., .,,,.,,,,., t 1 ,- V A 7' 'li' 4 1 J A Kellogg, Janice Marie Safety 3, Treasury 2, Young Life I, 2, 3, Ice Skating Club 3, Terror Squares 2, 3, Aquatic Club 2, 3, Terror Tribe I, Usherettes I. Interest, Teaching. Kelly, John Alan Basketball B Squad I, 2, Football A Squad 2, 3, Football B Squad I, Baseball I, 3, Track Squad 2, Intramural Basketball 3, C. Club 2, 3. Interest, Coaching, Kennedy, Judy Ann Junior Council 2, Cheerleaders I, 2, Spanish Club I, 2, Terror Tribe 3, Library Staff 3, Junior A Cap- pella Choir 3. Kent, .lean Marie Bugs Junior Red Cross I, 2, Ice Skating Club 2, Terror Tribe I, Library Staff I, 2, 3, Junior Achievement 2. Interest, Dancing, Kessler, Margaret Margie International Relations I, 2. Interest, Window Decorating. Kidder, Helen Altheya Election 3, Safety I, Young Lile I, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, International Relations 3, Terror Tribe I, 2, 3, Variety Show I, Road Show 2, Interest, Police Work. I If , M An f gy ,ff,g:je.f'f, ' Jarman, Carolyn Sue Interest, Music. Jenks, Arthur Harry Art Class Room officer I, Young life 3, Junior Red Cross 2, ROTC Drill Team 2, Football A Squad 2, 3, Interest, Sports. Jensen, Gloria G. Interest, Bowling. Jett, Melvina Leo EH Leo Christmas Convocation I, 2, 3, Choir Concert I, 2, 3, Advanced A Cappella Choir 3, Junior A Cappella Choir I, 2. Interest, Dancing. Jones, Carol Jean Orchestra I, 2, 3, Usherettes 3, Orchestra Con- cert I, 2, 3. Interest, Skiing. Jones, Carol Lee Jones, Don lee Interest, Science. Jones, Marcille Interest, Business Maior Jordon, Mary Lou Joyce, Don Hebbert Interest, Cars. Kaguras, John James Club I, I Keas, James Richard Interest, Swimming. 1 1, L, 1- razzfjwfl ,, ,..,, , W 1 iQ 'A f ,sv l' 1 -1 . . G? - ,. ,, ug., 2:5 gf 4, I 314,173.2 1 ff-,i ' Ji . f' -'1i'WE:,:' CPD? ' - uw 2 - fs' 5 35, ,K 44, f ,, ,,' , . ,, .wus f g f'fI. Hi 325531 1-.JdnM'.:.',k- .zfbrfmf-1:-, '.G'vS' f , W ' Assembly 3, Social 2, Advanced A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, Operetta 2, Variety Show 3, Choir Con- cert I, 2, 3, Wrestling I, 2, 3, Track Squad I, 3. Home Economics Club 3, Usherettes 3. Art Lain Club I, Terror Tribe I, 2 3 Terror Trail 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Basketball B Squad 2, Tennis I, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball I, 2 National Honor Society 3. 5 1, ye, 51,3311 -L: .- l .A , ' ' ' ' 'I' 17 ' ' .QQ -f, ' ' v ,. .1 ' ,gg 1,2 4 'tabs I ...M ,K 4' 5, Q, .X 1, 1 ' 2135-rl it Tx flue? i A ' 'Y T39 :iff V' 'g,wf'. - . .3 4'-.k .-.f.- . - 'ff i 'Wifi . 2- ,,,-,-,,,,,p - - H 4.1. ,nw , s V, S.,-'c:,...sw ai -. , .-,f' ,.,1q , c w?-,,.f.-.w-f,,m01 ',,, .V - V 1- . , 11, ,c, J ,:1?ii1'?-'ji .g el . ff ' fr-cffff' fxzffiif.-av: , f ' f - ,iiisgi-'-::.i,,Z'?'. ' 4 - . x regime , , . -we e - ,. '-1--mf'-,Es'1':1 Fi.i ' I 'ff'v'1: .cagqgs-5--, 5723 ,-gy' , ,- ' V6 Q2-,f.',:, , . ,-75,5:f --5',':Li:' -if.l.f1?fwIa-'iffy 1 .fi ' 1 ' 'f f - Seniors 20 Kilman, David James Baseball l. interest, Bowling. Pineyville High School, Rineyville, Kentucky Kinnaman William Kissell, Bonnie Lee Roller Skating Club l, Band A 8. B l, 2. Interest, Music. Kleine, Kenneth Charles Interest, Motion Pictures. Kleinstiver, Eric Lewis Young life l, 2, 3, Advanced A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Junior A Cappella Choir l, Football A Squad 2, 3, Football B Squad l, Wrestling l, 2, Track Squad 2, 3, C. Club 2, 3, Interest. Sports. Knight, Jean S. C. Cabinet 3, Junior Council 2, Sophomore Council l, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Terror Tribe l, 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, Lever 2. en for , Koch. Carol V V vu iv ? 'F A' ' Koscove, Jack Jacob ' an -f., Kramer, Kay J. Senior Council 3, Morale 3, Cheerleader 3: National Honor Society 2, 3, Advanced A Cop- pella Choir I, 2, 3, Masque and Sandal 2, Terror Tribe Q, Junior Play 2. Ladwig, Frank Edward Salety 2, 3, Young Life l, 2, 3, Tennis 2. Q Interest, Skiing. 1 Larson, Roger Dean L, 79 Social 3, Young Lite 2, 3, Junior Achievement 2, Band A 8. B l, 2, 3, Band Concert l, 2, 3, Y Basketball A Squad 3, Basketball B Squad 2. N, 5. Interest: Astronomy. if ,,fii Y'fiQ Lawrence, Barbara Joann .515 Pep Club 3, Junior A Cappella Choir ZLL QD H Liga? SJ' y . Q. be 1 'ws i .JY-J--' 5 -wt ff .,.. ' - '. is 4'-, i ,f - . M I L 'Jai ' if . ' - 1'1 - i J fif ,gwfl--in if :.- 4' - - - - -- tw ,1 I ' .' ,.- 4:1-W3 Y ' ' ' --of fe-'sf 1 . ,fv3l-ide, 3 iq vi 1-. .g gi ',. 9252i 5122? f V .J ' 2011 Seniors it All A mllf' 'l 4 ci A t i35:::'ss:- -. F X AF 3 1 i L' xii it J gahzfgicest . 1-.gr li li, 1 i A' av- ,.,. 0- ?' V -9' X ,U ,y .asf ,. ,Q it m . , .N 10- 34' , ,,. 4 Ties, rm' ' -'I+ 25.2, -um, fl -.-an-1 'S 1 . ff, , 'L ., I 5? ii1 t .' 'IV F1355 ., . 'if 'J.lr'f? 1, i?ff t, 7.7 .3 .jg fig? - x., ,,,, .f gk W .1 W- ,. '9 rw ,f - t, :A V V f,5,5f,j I 'wi 1-1, X ' - gs. ,-.oz-.,.p.-. , 11:44:12 f-,:- .J 1. ,, 5 ,Q 5 'fi 2 fi .c.'..,,p.,'.,:-s.- . ,,2z, 'v Q ,rgzy , t -.sf we ' 1 ,fg t 4 -:,:, A :-'f'f',g3'gfl1.gEa 12-i 4 ,psf :v ' :f , .' 2255-2553, f 'fl' 7 i . ,t id J ' . 5' Y V- 1. ,rf-27 A ' J. 1 4 , I rf i I' .W If l frrr V ..,,l, 5,5 I Lawson, Georgie Vivian Interest: Skating. Layher, Howard Leroy Future Scientists 2, 3, National Honor Society Interest: Electronics. Leaming, Larry Dean Young Life 2, Junior Red Cross l, Junior Achieve- ment 2, Golf 2, Baseball l. lnterestz Chemistry. Lewis, James W. Jim Senior Council 3, Junior Council 2, Sophomore Council l, Treasury 3, Football B Squad l, Track Squad l, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, C. Club l, 2, 3. Interest, Sports. Linthicum, Patricia Ann Pat Junior Achievement l, Junior A Cappella Choir 3, Christmas Convocation 3. Interest: Music. Litchfield, Gilbert Guy Publicity 2, Young lite l, 2. 3, Football B Squad l. National Honor Society 3. . ,ff . , ,Z Hum... S ,lg I 45 f ft 6? Yu -. iff f . . . ,.r - f 1. ., Q. an , - N341 f Long, Robert Alan Interest, Skiing. Mackey, Barbara Ann Barby Terror Squares I, 2, 3, Terror Tribe I, 2, 3: F. B. L. A. 3, National Thespians 2, 3, Masque and Sandal 2, 3, Usherettes I, 2, 3, Production Staff 2, 3, Stage Crew I, 2, 3. Interest: Business Career. Manzanares, Cordy Barbara Interest, Secretarial. Marcus, Robert George Bob Young Life I, 2, 3, Home Economics Club I, 2, Junior A Cappella Choir I, 2, Variety Show I, 2, 3, Christmas Convocation I, 2, Choir Concert 2, Road Show I, 2, Intramural Basketball 3. Interest, Criminal Lawyer. Marriott, Judith Ann Judy Courtesy 3, Young Life I, 2, Roiler Skating Club I, 2, Terror Tribe 2, Usherettes I. Interest, College. Martinez, Margaret Toni Interest: Business. K i .. ,,,,,. ..o . H . ,Masai 1-.gf - , V , 1 5- ' 1 2451 V ' 'Z ,, , 'f , 2 Q sf , , . -f .Q . f A I W 45 , A 2 7 f 1 I Q . X il., . , , V ' bl I ' I 'H ,f I I ' ' 1 5 ' W . M 40.11, ,jg . g ' Q if . ' 57:31, . . ,we r :hr . , 7 H .- WW ' , 1 ' f .,.,. ,3,Li2 --T, V -- . 'f We X -.. 1? ' X ' Wirral? K I .L '.' 7.Q.,j..1-1-E1gjj1C,2Q3Z'j'f17, -1 . 2, 4 . . 'V V , ,Q ig . .,,. , L , , ,. , . , Z M , - A - ' Mason, Tom Paxton French Club I, 2, Rifle Club I, Track Squad I, 2, 3, Cross Country Team 3. Interest, Aviation. Massaro, Patricia Jean Pat Class Room officer I, 2, Treasury 3, Young Life I, 2, 3, Future Teachers I, Pep Club I, 2, Terror Tribe I, Lever 2, Junior A Cappella Choir 2, 3. Interest, Music. Masters, Patsy Kay Young Lite 3, Ice Skating Club 3, Roller Skating Club I, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Interest, Skiing. Matthiesen, Fred H. Fritz Young Life I, 2, 3, Band A 81 B I, 2, Gpll 2. Interest, Automobiles. Mayes, Gary Brian Young Life I, 2, 3. Interest, Hot Rods. McBurney, Donna Kay Publicity 3, Social I, 2, Young Life I, 2, 3, Future Teachers 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Masque and Sandal 2, 3, Stage Crew 2. National Honor Society 3. Seniors in Reading Class - T' - N' Y -fd! T433 I i ,M 2, E9 for ,V if ' 3 ,Wi , ,,,.-: 'I . Q4 -if- ,V Z ' 2 ,577 I 47 ,ws ' ' fun'-1' My will ' . , 'W ,Wit : i.. . 4: Wi' I -ff? -f . i V' :',4'3, . ' 'E ,Q ,L i I . 'Z' Q ff? ' I i 7' 'I l E l D' ' 1 9 . .I I sr.-::' 3 .3 js 3 f 5 . Q it Seniors 205 McClain, Russell Byron Morale 3, Courtesy 3, Publicity 2, 3, Social 2, 3, Debate Club 2, 3, Hi,Y 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Masque and Sandal Play 3. McCormick, Judith Ann Judy Assembly 3, Safety l, Young life l, 2, 3, Pep Club l, 2. 3, Terror Tribe l, 2, 3. Interest, Teaching, McGuire, William Earl Bill Interest, Pre-Med. Mclntire, James Terry Junior Red Cross l, lever 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, Intramural Basketball l. National Honor Societv 3 McKee, Kathleen Frances Kathy G.A.A. l, 2, Hiking Club l, 2, lce Skating Club I, 2, 3, Terror Tribe l, Office Monitors l, 2, Junior A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Usherettes l, 2, 3, Christmas Convocation 2, 3. lnteresl, Cooking, McKibben, Maria Ann Margie Art Club l, 2, Spanish Club l, 2, Junior A Cap- pella Choir 3, Choir Concert 2, 3. Interest, Cooking. enkw McMullen, Charlotte Ann Young Life l, 2, Junior Red Cross l, 3, Pep Club l, 3, Terror Tribe 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Terror Trail 2, Advanced A Cappella Choir Y Q, 3, Road show 3. -f MacPherson, Rita Margaret Treasury 2, Young lite l, 2, 3, Terror Squares E7 2, 3, Aquatic Club 2, 3, International Relations 3, ' ,- Terror Tribe l, National Honor Society 3. - ,,,,V 'J Mench, Susan Lee Election l, 2, 3, Pep Club l, 2, 3, Terror Tribe l, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Terror Trail ,, , 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Advanced A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Usherettes l, 2, 3. fwfr? Merchant, Betty Lou Bet Future Scientists 3, Young life l, lce Skating Club 3, Pep Club 3, Terror Tribe 3, Advanced A Cap- pella Choir 3, Junior A Cappella Choir l, 2, Home Economics Club l, ,. ,,., Mmm, rv yf Meyers, Donald Lee 1 V V S. C. Cabinet 3, Senior Council 3, Junior Council ', 2, Sophomore Council l, Band A 81 B l, 2, 3, , Terror Legend 3, Basketball A Squad 3, Track -. . Squad l, 2, 3. Interest, Music. Z., . T .1 fail 4 J'L2fQ'4,,.9 ' ,,gQ,,'? f ' . .,,,4 .. ,, ., , ,Z . ff ' I' Middle, John George V Young Ltfe 2, National Honor Society 3. ,X m - V 1- 7 ,..... ,f ,, of ,,.,,, 4f.f-1. gvfgtn 32 at ,,' 3 - 2 'mt TL , f., r A V ' 11, ,arf TF ' T' ,,,.,. Q W i i 1 ' . M 'V ' 1 .V fl' f , 'X-124.1 f ,, ' ,fi ' ' --Y r' l7'i?f3'1f '51 r 0 J. V if -115157 , ,.t:5:,ff,,f ,' f 'mf-. , st ' ' tg, 2 1,54 322 lv yn My ,awe ptfcm' t f,J' , if, . , f , .mo 7,5 '75-4' 5 'ft ' 'ft ' - n - fu ,1 .ig gg, ', ,,,, 'V U ',f'5?M1, .24 g QQ .gi 1 if 206 Sectors :R QT 'QA ,uh-' T,'4f37F', ZZQ '50 .,,-- ' , ws? nf, Middle, Terry William Rifle Club l, 2, 3, Band A 8 B l, 2, 3, Band Concert 3, Interest, Science. Middlemist, Robert Dennis Variety Show l. Interest, College. Miller, Barbara Ann Barbie Young Life 3, F, B. l.. A. 3. Interest, College. Miller, Charlene Marie Char Young Lile 2, Ice Skating Club l, 2, Pep Club l, 2, 3, Office Monitors 3, F. B. L. A. 2, 3, Orches- tra l, 2, 3, Usherettes l, 2, 3, Orchestra Concert l, 2, 3. Interest, Music. Miller, David Miller, James O. Jim Young Life l, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 3, Interest, Cars. me 'Z .,.M...,, 9' ff JrJ'f ' .. ' Ziifil- 'Eff ai , J f ' izzf725iF .'ifi:e4'2,1if , J . -4,27 Jia tiff. 2-. f . , , . ,: - .. ,, -. .f. . .Q ,f f. 15 ,jf ,,,,.,,4 T HW K . , f 5 ,V W ' A f ' 4 J J 4 A 43544 gn, Murr, Patricia Jean Pat Spanish Club l, Future Teachers 2, 3, Terror Tribe l, 2, 3, Terror Trail 2, 3, National Honor Society 3. Interest, Mathematics. Murray, Gilbert Carpenter Gil Debate Club 2, Hockey Squad 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, C. Club 3. National Honor Society 3, Interest, Skiing. Myers, Patricia M. Pat Social 2, Junior Red Cross 3, Pep Club l, Office Monitors l. Interest, College. Narramore, James M. Roller Skating Club T, 2. Nash, Murriel Ann Hiking Club l, Home Economics Club 3, Stage Crew i. Interest, Music. Nelson, Betty Jean Courtesy 3, Social 2, lce Skating Club l, Pep ClUb 2: F. B. L. A. lp Usherettes l. lnterest: Civil Service. Miller, Judy Ann Publicity l, Junior Achievement l, 2, Usherettes 2. interest, Riding. Miller, Martha Louise Spanish Club l, Pep Club 2, 3, Aquatic Club 3, Terror Tribe 2, 3, Terror Trail 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Junior Achievement l. Interest, Art. Miller, Sid Alvin Rifle Club l, 2, Swim Team 2, 3. Interest, Bowling. Mills, Mary louise Art Club 2. lnte rest, Business Opportunities. Montgomery, Patricia Ann Patti Hiking Club 2, Home Economics Club l, 2, 3, Roller Skating Club l, 2, 3, Library Staff 2, Junior Achievement 2, 3, F. B. l.. A. 2, 3, Stage Crew 2. Interest, Horseback Riding. Mooney, Gary Morris' Wrestling i, 2. Interest, Air Forces. A, ' .3 451' , 1 Z? - . . 7. 1 , ,. ' , .q.v,,,'.'.r1 . ,,. f E7 V... , ., f .215 , .,f9 !1 h '- '!T:55'2fn'i1:! ff' ,f jc Z X li? I! ,I Q ll' fkizwzi,-if 4,5 14 2 , :qi I v Moore, Donald Glenn Don Young Life l, 2, 3, Football Manager l, 2, C Club 3. Interest, Navy. Moore, Norma Jean interests Business Field. Morey, George Harley Hoot 123 Young Life l, 2, Terror Tribe 2, Swim Team , , Interest, Water Skiing. Morrow, louEllen Senior Council 3, Courtesy 3, Social l, 2, Young Life l, 2, 3, Pep Club i, 2, 3, Terror Tribe 2, 3 Morton, Sharon Elaine Junior A Cappella Choir i, 2, 3, Christmas Con vocation l, 2, 3, Choir Concert 2, 3. Moyer, Leroy Loran' - i . Art Club l. Interest, Plumbing. ,. .,'. - v 'f 7 X X' is j ai ' A , 'J if ff, 4' f' 11. A K - . Q jul t .1 1,4 -V--,N k DJ.. 'Y Q Se T 'yi f ,541-41 , sua K -5. J J 1 - . -.ff V- 'r 4, N iii K, 'Q , A ll ,V f - 'qjiv ' 2,5553 me 5 J 1,1 ' F .,.. V A -F - Y ' f f! v..- T ,. .1 ' f 'T i 1 . -:Q 3 ' .5752 .- . I ffl-fe t . . .V ,211 :..i. . :1-fi-2' ef J b Seniors 207 Nelson, Ronald H. lnterest, Navy, Nichols, Barbara Marie Nikki Social l, 2, 3, Young Life l, 2, 3, Pep Club l, 2. 3: Lever 2, Records 3, Junior A Cappella Choir if 3, Christmas Convocation 2, 3, Chair Concert . 3. Interest, Elementary Education. Nichols, Patricia'Louise Pat Class Room officer 3, Treasury l, 2, Young Lite l, 2: Pep Club l, Advanced A Cappella Choir 2, Junior A Cappella Choir l, Operetta 2, Variety Show 2. Nielsen, Jeannie M. Advanced A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Junior A Cap- pella Choir l, Operetta 2, Christmas Convocation l, 2, 3, Choir Concert 2, 3. Nixon, Joan Kathryn Young Life 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Hiking Club l, Junior A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3. Interest, Church Youth Work. Nolan , Alice eniot .x' .- . . . -.--nic, ' t -'It -5. QA. , X .s. an 0 .mt if 1, J, Rf.-Q' ' Ms' If X iii .- , . ,. ,. ., - . -f,,,.f.g'wy:t- 'i 4- N .J-'ur' -Ps' ll. x li Q t i .,. ,A T X N S ,QT ll? x x l K 1 lil? l l IJ if ' ' Hg ll . - ,:,. - - ,pn K 4-S 1 -. ,. . -,s. ,CVS lf Norris, Jayne , I ,JM Young Lile 3, Pre-Med l, 2, Roller Skating Club l, ,,,. .I Pep Club l, Y-Teens l. , A' il' 1 ' - fi-'ix ,Yiff Interest, Sports. ' ,, 'D A 'Q I , Y , 1 4 1 ' .4 , ' .. Oaks, Audrey Quay , - . Q, V fl t T - 'JN' Spanish Club l, Future Teachers 2, 3, Pep Club 3, ' 4 - I Zugiif' A Advanced A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3, Operetta 2, E V ' . Christmas Convocation l, 2, 3, Choir Concert Q I , gg- lnterest, Teaching. H ! 0'Donnell, Sharon Lee E Christmas Convocation 2.National Honor Society 3 Interest, Secretarial Career. ' Oldach, Betsy P an dm Election 3, Social l, 2, Young Lite l, 2, 3, Pep Club l, 2, Aquatic Club l, 2, 3, Terror Tribe ' l, 2, 3, Terror Trail 2. lnterest, Swimming. Ph! Oliver, Nancy Lee ,, Young Life l, 2. V Orr, Mary Jane Janie Junior reed cross 1, 2, 3, GAA. 1, 2, Reiter Skating Club l, 2, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Orchestra 'f Concert l, 2, 3. Interest, Guns. f new f., . . .,, , , P 4 1 4 H.. ' fu '+ QQ., V H V , TZ.. N- - 13,-rf' ?2f-,Mm- kslsi ' ' 1' ' S- 6 ltlfiii llJQ'lt-A ' ' A, -s:,,' N- - , 3 K New fi- - . jf Us , WM X Oslie, Alvina Diane A, V. 'sf Pre- Publicity l, 2, Social 3, Young Lite l, 2, 3, Med 2, 3, Pep Club l, 2, 3, Terror Trail 3, Terror Tribe 3, Junior A Cappella Choir 3. Interest, Sports. Osmun, Harry William Bill Safety 3, Terror Tribe 3, Terror Trail 2. Interest, Engineering. Otte, Nancy Ann Shortie Class Room officer l, 2, Terror Tribe 2, National Honor Society 3. Overholser, Charlotte Louise 3. G.A.A, l, 2, Roller Skating Club 2, 3. lnterest, Collecting Earrings. 1: 4 ' -I - 4 Oyer, Gwendolyn - ,SQ V Election 2, 3, Terror Tribe 3, Chess Club . -,5v,...- J National Honor Society 3- , , Pacheco, George Arthur '17 4 Junior Red Cross l, 2, Junior Achievement , J Wrestling l, 2, 3, Track Squad l, 3, C, Club fe-ar l ' . f if l, 2, 3, Cross Country Team l, 2, 3. A, - , , Interest, Wrestling. is ' it - ff-1 208 Seniors -za.-2 'it W A Y sz? ss , ,,,,sQ,, A I , ,jg v A I l v. s Q3 4 f , f , .,,,f . 1 ,f ., vw- W-,,,, si , ir ...fi 5 A f V-,pi , , wt .-f , , '!-, ,- 4 M., ., , 'Z 715: 1 WQQQ . . 4- ' Q s 4 ' f 'H' 5.: ? . gil'- A .1 i i , at ik 1 'X ' 1 if , ' r WM, H uv? '14, gi ,, V, qA ' , ki 1 1 wi Page, Patricia Ann Patti J S. C. Cabinet 3, Senior Council 3, Junior Council 2, Sophomore Council l, Morale l, Terror Tribe 2, Advanced A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Operetta 2. Interest, Sports. Pankau, Eugene Allen Gene Young Lite 2, 3, Football A Squad 3, Track Squad 2, Intramural Basketball 3, C. Club 3. Interest, Veterinarian. St. Mary's High School, Colorado Springs, Colo- rado, l, 2. Parker, Marwin Lee Interest, Boys Club. Patterson, Harriette Jean Junior Achievement l, Advanced A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3, Operetta 2, Variety Shaw 3, Usherettes 3, Christmas Convocation l, 2, 3, Choir Concert l, 2, National Honor Society 3. Peacock, Stephen Wilson Steve Future Scientists 2, Hiking Club l, Science Club 3, Junior Achievement l, 2, 3, Band A 81 B l, 2, 3, State Music Conference l, 2, 3, Band Concert l, 2, 3, Pearce, Jerry Sue Modern DGUCUWQ lr Pep Club l, Terror Trail 3- JUtti0r A Cappella Choir 3, Christmas Convoca: tion 3. fi X N, Pearson, Gary Lee Band A 5- B l, 2. Peck, George tuture Scientists 2, Debate Club l, Tennis 2, Track Squad l, Intramural Basketball 3, National Honor Society 3. Peterson, Donna Roller Skating Club l, 2, 3, Junior A Cappella Choir l, 2. Interest, Roller Skating. Peterson, Mary Jane Social l 2- Pre-Med l 2 Pe Clu - , . , , p b l, 2, Tribe l, 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, Trail 2. Interest, Nursing. Peterson, Robert D. Pete Band A l, 2, 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3, State Conference l, 2, 3, Orchestra Concert l, Band Concert l, 2, 3. Interest: Instrumental Music. Pezoldt, James A. Jim Assembly 2, 3, Treasury l, Young Lite 2, 3, Li Staff l, 2, Track Manager l. Interest, Skiing. Terror Terror Music 2, 3, brary 1 f, f' i 5 4 i , , , 1 A 2, ' 1 f ' J'i'f', Q . iff'1 . . . tag i ,,. . , 55 , Q P, .is W O'- X Rr f E3 Seniors 209 Phlllps, Sandra Kay Sandy en ict Porter, Howard Ross Swim Team I, 2. Interest, Welding. Potts, Carol Jean Potty Terror Tribe I, 2. Interest, Hot Rods. rv Phillips, William G. Willie Basketball A Squad I, Basketball B Squad 2, Football A Squad 2, Football B Squad I, Track Squad 3, C. Club 3, lnte rest, Sports. Pisa, Rochelle Lydia Shelly Junior A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Christmas Convo- cation 2, 3: Choir Concert 2, 3, Road Show 2, 3. Interest, Music. Pixley, Terry George Pix Sophomore Council I, Assembly 3, Social Treasury I, Band A I, 2, 3, Bond Concert I, 2, Basketball A Squad 3, Basketball B Squad I, Interest, Athletics. Poe, Barbara lou Pep Club I, 2, Ushereltes 2, Interest, Swimming. Polster, William Bill Young lile 2, 3, Roller Skating Club I, 2, Stage Crew 2, 3, Christmas Convocation 3. Interest, Hot Rod. Art Club I, Young Lite I, 2, Roller Skating Club I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Junior Achievement I Paulson, lawrence Lance Tennis I, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3. Interest, Tennis. Powell, Robert Allen Interest, Ministry. Prlbble, Mary Jeanne Jeannie Junior Achievement 2, 3, Advanced A Cappella Choir 3, Band A 8, B 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Christmas Convocation 3, Orchestra Concert 2, 3, Choir Concert 3. National Honor Society 3, Interest, Antiques. Montezuma Consolidated School, Montezuma, Iowa, I. Pritchett, Robert Dean Pritch Interest, Navy. t 3 4'-0 W? 9' wl VTASNI - 7 , , k T. ,7 T .: if . I. ' ,-I ,LC -QE' ii- J if '15, 53 -f 4 gi if 1 '15, A 'js' yrv sff ' i 21:15 in ,ivygxsgm V av s .,m.l1,, . ?Q'E ?'fZ5' H: ., 2 V., Q... A .Wim 511,-'Q .fl I ,iii 1 2 IJ Senior: mm., ,.V. , . , .. y, ,U I . , Pulli, Sandra Sue Sandy Spanish Club 3, Pep Club I. Interest, Horseback Riding. Qualls, Carol lee Interest, Teaching. Anchorage High School, Alaska, I. Ragsdale, Nancy Jane Publicity 3, Safety 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Terror Tribe I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Lever 2, Junior A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3. Rahm, Evelyn A. Interest, Roller Skating. Ralston, Earl Duane Btn Ramsell, Mary Elizabeth Social I, Treasury 2, Pre-Med 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3. Interest, Teaching. X .J ,Z .Aa an, 7 1 :. I M f '33 f , -rf 7 sf -,J ,,.. 47, .Me K J rt , . . I. ltlf ,us - hz , -'bl ev? .u -if agzvjiff V ' X I ti' ,I 5, 'W--i , 4 ' ' Mm. ' .Q ..,, ss sf A 9 4, ,M ,,, 4 J V 4 f j ff , 'Y 7 s A W ff X , J f ,Q 4,6 ,, ,Q A53 ' Jo! 45 1 . wif ' t. if ' 'U I Robinson, Betty Anne Future Teachers I, 2, 3, Terror Tribe 2, 3, Lever 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Bond A I, 2, 3, State Music Conference I, 2, 3, Usherettes I, 2, Band Concert I, 2, 3. ' National Honor Society 3, Rodriguez, Pauline Louise Ann Courtesy 2, Roller Skating Club I, 2, F, B, L, A, I, 2. Interest, Business. Rohrback, Charles Philip Chuck Young Life I, 2, 3, Wrestling I, 2, Track Squad I. Interest, Science. Ross, Carol Ann Home Economics Club 2, Roller Skating Club I, Junior Achievement I, F. B. L. A. I, 2:, National Honor Societyg, I Ross, Gary David Junior A Cappella Choir I, Christmas Convocation I, Choir Concert I, Football A Squad 2, 3, Base, ball I, 2, 3, C. Club 2, 3. Interest, Sports. Rudd, Lois F. Young life I, 2, Spanish Club I, Pre-Med 2, National Honor Society 2, 3. Interest, Church Youth Work. Ramsey, Calvin Lee Cul Interest, Swimming. Rasmussen, LaRue Kay Class Room officer I, 3, Treasury I, 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Terror Tribe I, 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Orchestra Concert I, 2, 3. Interest, Speech Therapy. Rayburn, Mary Margaret Sue Election 3, Social I, 2, 3, Young Life I, 2, 3, French Club 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Advanced A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Operetta 2, Junior A Cop- pello Choir I. Interest, Roller Skating, Redinger, C. Elaine Art Club I, Roller Skating I, 2, 3, Advanced A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Junior A Cappella Choir I, Operetta 2, Christmas Convocation I, 2, 3, Choir 1112: af? ,1:,' . f'f'e..f,-.,,-, . '.2-my-',f ' J ' -'?Q,fafZ4'1,,Li2g,f,g , . I Aff f . ' for ', 4 f f W M y S ' r 'f' 10 1 ,, , f , , f I 20 lg: , 54324 1 0 f 5 ff 2 Concert I, 2, 3. Interest, Roller Skating. Reid, Grant Arlin Young Life I, 2, 3, Band A I, 2, 3, Variety Show 3, Band Concert I, 2, 3, Road Show 2, Baseball 2, 3, Intramural Basketball I, 3. Interest, Sports. Reidsema, Russell Lowell Russ Rifle Club I. Rhodes, Jeannette Interest, Swimming. Roberts, Dorothy Marie Interest, Sewing. Roberts, Virginia Louise Publicity 3, Social I, 2, Young Life I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Terror Tribe I, Office Monitor 2, Stage Crew 2, Christmas Convocation 2, Home Economics Club 3, F, B, L. A. 2. S. O. Cabinet 3, Morale 2, Courtesy 3, Social I, 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Terror Tribe 2, 3, Terror Trail 2, Masque and Sandal 2, 3: National Honor Society 3. ' ' if I Robertson, Dennis Ashton Dewey 5. V 9 Track Squad 3, Cross Country Team 3. 5 Evergreen High School, Evergreen, Colorado, I, 2. J f Robertson, Glen Eugene Band A 8- B I. Interest, Aviation. Santa Cruz High School, Santa Cruz, California. if L Q Robertson, Richard Allen Dick - Interest, Cars. f , 4 . - I 1 fwifwfzi f ' . - -I ,. V- -. V ',,v,,,,,,::gg3iQTw, ' ' ' ' 522733-Erfzii ' 'f1?45f7'f5i X' f' ' lily Iii? gf 1 ' ,' ' ' if ' V-57745271 . ' -. . . 2 ' ,. ,- l,f' 7 ,- ff,-,fs 1, .ya 4: 'Q V ' MWA 1- pgf1,. .Q 1 , va of .f L., -1 -..,:'f.1, V 1' A f, f 1' f' Y 4 4 X' 6 2 ,f bww . .fcpzgi ff., -, mg l 'qw ' '1 ,, ...,.. . , , , 4 if .. V, if V Di . Q, E ii. YC- 21, Q fi Vee-.ia f ff , V' 4 . f ,if:'1x::,'fa22 f5 V+-,111 ' ' TV'-if . 141-if--Wea 4 - '- ' ' f -' -1' ' r'1cft'1. 3 1.,:.e.. - .1-::1:3,k,r:f2r5f152EfZF3' . .- 1127? . , V- - t I fit? . ., . 'ff' fi-f'i?5:ii?? ' 3 . -f ' , .- ,,.,,g14 A . ggi? I. g Vg, -4.35, ' V , 55 31- . Q- ...Lage ,V .. '- ' f ' ' 3'-4 V. I-7, - ii ,at ' 31 6 ' l , -if , L ' I . N.. ' A , f,,, vg.Vg.g-4 , gf ,,V K 5, 4 ,gnu .,-Z. 2 , , I ' .gg.,. V V V A' 'fe 3.i:':.ff' i11'5f.itt 4,21-iff, E, '- .fr 5' ' iii'1f3'VgI-.-ff3Iq57,,' T. , , .', - H t fa? ., f Li -fl-.'-T'--P-j'jg-:is 3--j -' 'f f' ,- vf,gfif'.rfi.?g215i'-ii--...E-IJ,-:IS 'iff 5 .. 5i73L:Ei?: fr if Seniors 2I I Ruiz, Carmen Eliza Pep Club 3, Y-Teens 3, F. B. L. A. 3, Variety Show 2, Usherettes I, 2 Interest, Teaching. Rumpf, Richard Lee Dick Rille Club I, International Relations 3, Terror Tribe 3, Track Squad I, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 3, Cross Country Team 3. National Honor Society 3 Interest, Chemistry. Rundhammer, Lois J. Roller Skating Club I, Terror Tribe I, 2, Terror Trail 2, Library Staff 3. National Honor Society 3. Interest, Aviation. Rus hm.er, Patricia Russell, Janice Elaine Jan Morale 3, Salety I, Social I, 2, 3, Young Lite I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Terror Tribe I, Junior A Cappella Choir 2, Band A 8, B I, 2, 3. Interest, Sports. Russell, Judy E. Assembly 2, 3, Young Life I, Pep Club 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Production Staff 2, Christmas Convoca- tion 2. Interest, Art. cniot Russell, Thomas J. Slim Senior Council 3, Morale 3, Treasury 3, Basket- ball A Squad 3, Basketball B Squad I, 2, Track Squad 2, 3, C. Club 2, 3. Ryan, Carol Sue G,A,A, 2, 3, Home Economics Club 3, Pep Club 2: Y-Teens 2, Junior A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3: USII' erettes 3, Junior Play 2, Christmas Convocation 3. Interest, Reading, Sabol, Howard Bud French Club 2, 3, Spanish Club I, Hiking Club 2, International Relations 2, 3, Terror Trail 2, 3. Interest. Bowling. Sampson, Ronald Leroy Ronnie V Morale 3, Football A Squad 2, 3, Wrestling 2, Track Squad I, 2, Intramural Basketball I, C. f Club 2, 3, T .,. Samuel, Sherry Ann Social I, Treasury 2, Pre-Med I, 2, Pep Club I, ' '55,--f 2, 3, Terror Tribe I, 2, 3, Band A 8- B 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Orchestra Concert I, 2, 3. Interest, Nursing. X -S Sandusky, Bette Gale Terror Tribe 2, 3, F. B, L. A. I, 2, Usherettes I, 2, 3. Interest, Beauty Operator. f . ' i , . . 'A' ,f -.uf ,H , ,,l, , r- -Q 'ff - , ix ,pf J' ,J .,.. ..' rf 2I2 Seniors I P31 , i BTS. X J Q N I I ' I ls! 'W I 'limi t lt- T .4 .Un To .Its wM,.,,, M, wx ltr-.-:Mp ink- k .'i'-fin,-Nf.i..'ii-C,-tg qi, , Vfiiivis ',,-Kyiv 1,1 ,diy '.'-iexitlqilssr, Tw e- 5.5 1, ,,.!.' J- , il . fm W 14 Xl 1 ef, s ' ,X 1- , tal, 'E tx 4 E 5' I'-Z ti1 I' --it .' -- E'-'-.is-T:ZiZl:,,, , - 1 ' 5 ,. ,..y . Q I ' . I r '55, 'Q .s n 5 3 i ,,f,:g: ff , g,-Www' 3 . ,Pt . W5 - ,'Zf,..,l f ' . .-.,., - ', 4 riffs. e.fgl,ifrs,2fE?r.,v',31?,1,f,S2 5 F s:,-ffm,,,,w,-fy,-muff,-s:,,g.,ff H . , V. ff . - ' -' 311132, -li-Eiiflriwieg4:,7f,w,f-'f'taxi A - - , A5 V f If I XX ' iz, 'E :,,,?,'5,:12E2 . ',,,f-sg. ' 'Zeta--Patty' W fi tYf13,,m, ff A I-ra S I 4. . f 1- .I -.,,v ,J A s .9,,4, Q, 'l ..,., ,. Sanders, Patric k Pat Future Teachers I, 2, Advanced A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Junior A Cappella Choir I, Operetta 2, Band A 8- B I, 2, 3, Orchestra 3, Choir Concert I, 2, 3, Band Concert 2, 3. Interest, Art, Saunders, Dena Mae Junior A Cappella Choir I, 2, Usherettes 3. Interest, Music. Schaberg, Barbara Jean Barb Social I, 2, Young Lite I, 2, 3, Future Teachers 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Terror Tribe I, 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Office Monitors I, Stage Crew 2. Scheiber, Glenn .lohn Young life I, 2, 3, Lever 3, Advanced A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3, Junior A Cappella Choir I, Variety Show 2, Football Manager 2, 3, Baseball Manager I, 2, 3, C. Club 2, 3. Interest, Sports. Scheidecker, Paula Funky Senior Council 3, Morale 3, Social 2, 3, Cheer- leaders 3, Pep Club 2, Masque and Sandal 2 Junior Play 2, Masque and Sandal Play 2. National Honor Society 3, Schneider, Richard Lee Rich Wrestling I. Interest, Cars. ,t,I,-lit., , , im.- S' 'Ml' 'i 'i l ,ss-,,I,,,', le 'I-,.,g,-,ic I l. 'UH -JG . .Q -0.4. Y x 'ix , , 42429 , Xi, .rl 1,9 4 ,ee ' lt -', I .nr . 5, .. - fa .f Schwartz, Thomas M. Tom Terror Tribe l, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, National Thespians 2, 3, Masque cmd Sandal 2, 3, Junior Play 2, Masque and Sandal Play 2, 3, Christmas Convocation 2, 3, Football Manager l. Interest, Water Skiing. Schunning, Janet Rae Jan Courtesy 3, Publicity l, Social 2, Art Club 2, 3, Young Life l, 2, 3, Future Teachers I, Pep Club l, 2, 3, Y-Teens 2. Scott, Charles Advanced A Cappella Choir 3, Colorado All-State Orchestra I, Christmas Convocation 3, Orchestra Concert l, Choir Concert 3. Seaver, Frank Alexander Assembly 1, 3, Morale 3, International Relations l, 2, 3, Terror Trail I, 2, Variety Show I, Foot- ball B Squad l, Wrestlina l, 2, 3, C. Club l, 2, 3. National Honor Society 3,, Seay, Sherrill Lynne Sherry Sophomore Council l, Publicity 2, Social l, 3, Young Life 2, 3, Pre-Med 2, 3, Roller Skating Club l, Pep Club 2, 3, Terror Tribe 2, 3, Terror Trail 2, 3, Interest, Nursing. U5 fb Cv'-5. srl -.'ag, O Q -. O. PFS' nO' 2-5 mol Se! 35? CD1 29.5 Km N7 '50 Za Q: Z OT' 3 EO If? O 307 15 8'3- Q.o Q3 Y.. -ww: .W V' ,.-.p-f'fT'.,', 'J I l i 1 . 5 t T l l MWWMJWQJ' if ' if i . , , , l f - Un . lf Zttiffl. l ' 1-15' fifrlzf i- P' nf '4 -3 l Ziff!! ' I - 95:25:- , 1 . , 'mf ' 225.1 - f f 5 1? ff' 2 t- Z'fZ' 33 V, IJ, . Q ' ,ggifii . s Klyne K , 41, ,.,aa': 1 4,7 ,g f, .21 A ' - V ' . , X 4 ,mv ' . I' ' V P is f . ff f ' 'V A ly , W, .,.,.. , ,. V, . In ,.,, ,V . ! 'J if' I M ' 'fmt' 'Q ' J ' ' ' H ' ' Claudine Colley, Sharon Hodges, and Mildred Weaver cut up before classes. ,,,, Qtwtt Seeman, Rosalie Marie Rosey ' Terror Tribe l, Library Staff l, Y-Teens l, 2, ,' Advanced A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Junior A Cop- pella Choir l, Operetta 2, Christmas Convoca- I V, ' f ' rw, tion l, 2, 3, Choir Concert T, 2, 3. j ht 75' 'I 'IT' Interest, Acting. if KA ' -ts, ,v lgfsf it Q Shacklette, Geraldine Naomi Sonny .. . National Honor Society 3. ,,.,: 4 . ,I Shaver, Mary Ann little Shaver Class Room officer l, Pep Club l, 2, 3, Terror W Tribe l, 2, Library Staff l, Junior A Cappella Choir 2, Variety Show l, Road Show l, 2. Interest, Secretary. I M, Shaw, Joan Marie Q l,':i1l.i :,' N K Y Pre-Med l, Roller Skating Club l, Y-Teens l, 2, it Band B ll, if-73.4 -,gf-.i.,,?,l, 7 1.1, ,. Z . f lnterest- Nurse, 56,5 'r I 1 I ' 1 Shelby, Elaine Rochelle Billie A' , .ff Q. .Q F' ' GA A. 2, Home Economics Club 3, Roller Skating in ,V V Club 2, Usherettes 3, Christmas Convocation 2. 'Q sc, f 1 1' Interest, Horseback Riding. Y ,ff - Shepard, Dale Shep ff X :f-bf15L- National Thespians 3, Masque and Sandal 3, ,I asf ' V TA' Senior Play 3, tumor PIOY 2, Mosque and smut 'L +A H, . to :p V s Play 3, Production Staff 2, 3, Christmas Convoca' 45 ,ll,5 i',.. 5. 42 . U, f . , ,M M. - -1, ng' Vizf,-,15f.a 353215155315 ',:..3f,,r--ja: -1 fx 3 'f,,'. x,, - On 3, F950 V 3121 1 -' aff Interest, Sports. M A W ' 'L ' 'T ' me T' ,A it' Seniors 2l3 Shuck, Martin Leo Whitey Sophomore Council I, Social 2, Treasury I, Young Life I, 2, 3, Roller Skating Club I, Terror Tribe I, Advanced A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Junior A Cap' pella Choir I, Operetta 2, Christmas Convocation I, 2. 3, National Honor Society 3. Interest, Architectural Engineering. Siebert, Madelyn Mae Interest, Art. La Salle-Peru High and St, Josephs Commercial School. Simmons, Norman Leslie Track Squad I. Interest, Swimming. Skilling, Walter Neal Interest, Electronics. Slade, Sharon Marie Morale 3, Cheerleaders 3, Pep Club 3, National Masque and Sandal Play I, Terror Legend 3. Interest, Drama. Slagle, Joan Beverly Election 2, 3, Safety I, 2, Social I, -2, 3, Young Life I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Terror Tribe I, 2, 3, Records 3. Interest, Skiing. en for Smiley, ci-toe Dell Dell . , I, Debate Club I, Pep Club I, Terror Trail 2, 3, 45. Y-Teens I, Junior A Cappella Choir 3, Christmas i' ' . Convocation 3. A ' Interest, Church. A, I si-mi, neny aunt Ann t , . ' .. ,,.,',, Home Economics Club I, 3, Roller Skating Club IQ, .. .,4,Q,Q??Tg..,Tf,if5f, l, 2, 3, Ollice Monitors 2. 'J' ' Interest, Horseback Riding. smash, Donald Lee , Junior A Cappella Choir I. by Smith, Dwight Gene Whitty Treasury 3. Interest, Cars. Smith, Gerald Melvin Smith Interest, Cars. Smith, Jack John Wayne Young Life 3, Roller Skating Club 2. Interest, Architectural Work. .1 . .. ' , .2 :Q .. ,I .. ii Sa S' f,f-C-M-fir,-dw . I . 5 S acres fi 'I 'Swv fe , . jv5'ji-5.7.2-'Riff I' h H ,J - '- I x I rf. I 1 '. 5 f ff '-E11. 1 . Qld Seniors Thespians 2, 3, Masque and Sandal I, 2, 3, y .kc,, Lx I ' Q ij. . . X h fl , My A '. in H523 -' Fiirliig Ib we be .....,.. R E i . ,.-41... '- 4.126213 , . -'oi 2 Q. I ki f Smith, Julie Ann I Publicity 3, Safety I, Pep Club 3, Terror Trail 3, Terror Tribe I, 3, Usherettes 3. Smith, Lanny Lee Interest, Rakers I-lot-Rod Club. Smith, Larry Bond A 8. B I, 2, 3, Band Concert I, Football A Squqd 2, 3, Football B Squad I, Wrestling T, 2, C. Club 2, 3. Smits, Zenta Courtesy 3, Social 2, Pep Club I, 2, Lever 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Junior A Cappella Choir I, Christmas Convocation I. Interest, Journalism. Sosbe, Sandra Sue Junior Red Cross I, 3, Y-Teens I, Records 2, 3. Interest, Golf, Dress Designing, Window Display. Spears, Claudine Ruth Eleqtion 3, Social 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Aquatic Club 3, Terror Tribe 2, 3, F. B. L. A. I, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Orchestra Concert I, 2, 3. Interest, College. . -wif. '. , 3, u r qw- :ta '? 'f , a Q12 z, 49 J 5, ,. 1-x ,- M rv , , If A W . F lap 'QT' fl .. . fit .. N ii ff., ' . y, 'Q vi 3. ft I-ESQ. I I, ilffiffi V' 1:3 W -41.511935 f ' if ski? ' - TT :X '23, S if 2 Qs Stix E27 -i - V 1, .. , gc- i -c , . . N' 1 - ,1s, -I 7 Q. Q :Y , .tv In-1 -331. W E .J-stekf' .N - M 2 it-ww 10 4+ I. 'N gms, X Si i ix we . fe X K' 1- .fm M 5 if 2 ,Z r ,wr , 1' 4, 1 4 I , lv, ' f -rv l . 2 . , .W ,.A , . . , 6 2' ...j .. ft ,p, 54 . f '--1 - , if -, .I ' 5 f.',1 1'2., ,L , . 2 P' .mai H Q A 4, 2 Theune, Robert Ray Bob Terror Squares 3, Band A 8- B I, Junior Play 2, Band Concert I, Basketball B Squad I, Track Squad I, 2. Interest, Dancing. Thomas, Robert Charles Buddy Junior A Cappella Choir I. Thompson Allene Thompson, Shirley Ann Shirl Safety 3, Office Monitors I, Band A 8. B I, 2, 3, Band Concerts I, 2, 3. Interest, Juvenile Work. Thrailkill, William C. Billy Swim Team I, 2, Track Manager 2. Interest, Swimming. Tinnin, Mary Senior Council 3, Courtesy 3, Social 2, 3, Cheer- leaders l, Pep Club 2, 3, Variety Show 3, Masque and Sandal 2, Masque and Sandal Play 2. Interest, Dancing. Stanko, George Robert Bob Interest Drag Racing Steavenson, Bruce W. Hiking Club 2, 3, Science Club 2. Interest: Designing Steele, Roberta lee Berta Aquatic Club I, 2, Jun Interest, Swimming. Stone, William French Ill ior A Cappella Choir 3. Bill Future Scientists 3, Pre-Med I, Science Club 3, Tennis 2, 3. Interest, Geological Engineering. Stuart, Carolyn Ethel Interest, Coins. Stump, Keith French Club 2, Band A 8. B I, 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, State Music Conference I, 2, 3, Colorado All-State Orchestra 2, Band Concert I, 2, 3, Interest, Music, x - 2 fi I. il ' tai' .W ,. ,,. hir? to Orchestra Concert I, 2, 3, Sullivan, Barbara Jean Barb Junior A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Christmas Convo- cation 3, Choir Concert 2, 3. Interest, I-liking. Sullivan, Julio Tinker Roller Skating Club I, 2, Junior A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, Christmas Convocation I, 2, 3, Choir Concert I, 2, 3. Sutton, Gerald Alan Jerry Young Life I, 2, 3, Masque and Sandal 3, Masque and Sandal Play 3, Stage Crew 3: CIVISTYUOS Convocation 3, Golf I, 3, Track Squad It 2: Intramural Basketball I, 3. Interest: Dramatics. Talbert, Bryan Michael Young Lite I, 2, Hiking Club I, 2, International Relations I, 2, 3, Football B Squad I, Intramural Basketball I. Interest, Bowling. Taylor, Richard A. Interest, Drafting, Taylor, Sally Sue Publicity I, 2, Social I, 2, Art Club I, 2, Spanish Club I, Roller Skating Club I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2. National Honor Society 3. I r ,, ' .gy -A .,i,3,.: -'e t it f - or .5 43,7 Q V 'ii' s ,rx-F 1 s T' L 1 4 . fu ii :ttf i 1 5. i' if f: '?f?i?5iii' ' 'ii V -1 fi 13, URI' Vs- 5 ge 'PHL ,ff fn.: '1 'gi-Q r - . I. 'g 'gzr 4,11 -,gf , f-.spfqec-i, 3- f ' 2 F . s.i , 'f fr ' :,-eigff 7,14-six. -1, -AQ - r' 4304.1 'YT 'e-'I .1 'i 1 Seniors 2l5 Townsend, Gene Townsend, Robert George Robbie Band A 81 B 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Colorado All-State Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Orchestra Concert 1, 2, 3, Band Concert 1, 2, 3. Interest, Music. Tyler, Elizabeth Ann Nancy Spanish Club 1, Junior A Cappella Choir 1, 2, Usherettes 1, 2, 3, Christmas Convocation 1, 2, 3, Choir Concert I, 2, Road Show I, 2, 3. Interest: Music. Ulwelling, Alice Ann AI Roller Skating Club 1, 2, Usherettes 3. Interest, Dancing and Horseback Riding. Valdez, Loyola Anna Junior Red Cross 2, Home Economics 2, Roller Skating Club 1, 2, F. B L A 1 2 National Honor Society 3. Valdez' Mary Jane en ict VanDyke, Danny Burnard Roller Skating Club 1, 2, 3. VanGundy, Sharon Lorraine QT 2:1 Young Life 2, 3, Future Teachers 2, International W Relations 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Terror sq., . Trail 2, 3, Band A 8. B 1, 2, Band Concert 1, 2. k I Interest, Teaching. X ' 'Q VanSkike, Martha Home Economics Club 3, Pep Club 1, 3. Interest, Swimming. Varnell, Thomas E. Football B Squad 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball I. Volosin, Julia Mae -' National Honor Society 2, 3, Q Interest, Roller Skating. 'T' .. Wagner, Bob Lewis T Football A Squad 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Intro- mural Basketball 3, C. Club 3. , Interest, Law. I ,i A ti? ' . Mi NN, M' 'I , . . Rive. Q N -fize . . K T'-fr.'T4Q . -2. mf -. f Us 5 ex or I I ff Q-I A f. r 'iffliilli t 'il ig . - . V - . rr ,ii 4.-:fr - if 1 :gf ' A , ,iv qi. 9 C fploffj s if fi l . .3 .5 ' 7 if I . f . I , 216 Seniors X x sf, .I-21' J-1 -f m , 52, . , .AB 'T 'fri - 1 ' r'.f 'SHE . ' taiigf. , I faj-igrf ,455 '--I f . Rgfsqln. xl sts.:-2-1 I . ,i..4nx--- -. T. .:eSi+ , ,f -N U 55' NO' . V. 'bl 'lfgf i 1' , 'I f ,.,. V Aux all 1' '1' fi X- U t-Exnn F 'Iii Walker, Carol Roberta Junior Achievement Interest: Science. Walker, James Roland Interest, Football. Ward, Edith Lynn Junior Achievement Interest, Football. Warner, Larry Dean Waugh, Tom Lee . 'ml . '. .ee f ' li, 'IB ' 2 0 ,. lr' :iff i g ue' l ,E J , .R - . ' X -QVQ KA i -2 W I .1 1.4 Mouse 1, 2, 3. Jimmy 2, 3. French Club 2, Advanced A Cappella Choir 3 Junior A Cappella Choir 1, 2. Interest: Firearms. Weaver, Mildred Louise Millie Social 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, National Hon r Society 2, 3, F. B. L. A. 1. Interest, Business. A' , ll Vhxfg 44? Z4 We W . Wi' . . , Y' was Weesner, Gordon Wesley Rifle Club 2, Football A Squad 2, Football B Squad l, Football Manager l, 2, Wrestling i, 2, 3, C. Club i, 2, 3, Weiss, Juliana Julie Wells, Paulette Jean Polly Pep Club 2, Office Monitors i, 2, Advanced A Cappella Choir I, State Music Conference i, Variety Show i, Class Room Officer l. Interest: College. Wentworth, William Andrew Bill Future Scientists 3, Hiking Club 2, Chemistry 2, 3. National Honor Society 3, White, Kenneth Edward Advanced A Cappella our pella Choir l, Operetta 2, Orchestra l, 2, 3, C lorada All-State Orchestra 2, Christmas Con- o vocation l, 2, 3, Orchestra Concert l, 2, 3, Tennis 2. Ch ' 2, 3, Junior A Cap- Wilborn, Donnie Basketball B Squad 2, Track Squad 2. Dorinda Edwards appears in Senior Talent Show. tl ll. Wl , ...f i - 'yf 7 Williams, David Armin 2 3-F t- l.'fel 2 3' Football A Squad , , oo Young i , , , ball B Squad l, Football Manager 3. interest, College. Williams, Patricia Lucile Patsy Pre-Med 2, lce Skating Club l. Interest: Reading. Williams, Roger Robert Stage Crew 2. Interest, Hunting. 1,7 :-ll I i 7 ,ngfiyf 5 W F: 31334 y 2 dFfff,, 1 t , fi: f -4' ' 2 ,,,,. t ,. fs 3 if 4152 3 it tat If , ii I f .i f , gifts. W. t YV, 1 ...gg X V it Wills, Tom Chess Club l, 2, Junior Achievement Q, Wrestling u p i, 2, 3, Track Squad t, 2, 3, C. Club 3. , y Interest, Sports. fl Ti'E.',V Wilson, Augusta Gussie 7 1 -.,, 7' FT' ff. A Pre-Med i, 2, 3, G,A.A. 1, Router swing Club fr. J. B ,W l, 2, Junior Achievement l, 2, 3, Usherettes 2, 3, A W Christmas Convocation l, 2, 3, Choir Concert ,V ' '555,, : -2:1 1 r. 2, 2, .' rc ' e ,: 5, ' 2-fc ,c ' Q- -. Wilson, Donald Ralph Bosco 7? S. C. Cabinet 3, Social 2, 3, Young life 2, 3, K ' x '- ' Terror Tribe l, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, 5, . Advanced A Cappella Choir i, 2, 3, Christmas 4 Q 3. it 551. 15-.film-tis' 's Convocation l, 2, 3, Choir Concert l, , Se DIOFS ' N Q ixg K, 23 iii Wilson, June! Lee Jan Class Room ollicer 3, Courtesy 3, National Honor . Society 2, 3, Junior Achievement I, 2, 3. - X I Interest Swimming. ij 45,4 i ,A Wilson, James Jim , Young Lile 3, Future Teachers 2, 3, Science Club i .N I, 2, Calee Club I, 2, Tennis I, 2, Wrestling I, :yi 2, 3, Baseball 3, Track Squad l, 2, I Winter, Bruce Hampton I Basketball B Squad I, 2, Football B Squad I. ,,i.c . Interest, Sports. ,iw ,Q Woerz, Don Eugene Young life 3, Pre-Med 3, Bio-Chem-Phy 2, Ad. winced A CUPDQIIG Choir l, 2, Operetto I, Variety Show 2. Interest, Medicine. Wood, Gregory Alun Greg Rifle Club I, 2, 3, Interest: Science. Wood, Tumra TTSUSUVY 2: Debate Club I, 2, 3, Future Teachers 2, 3, International Relations 2, 3, Terror Tribe 2, 3, N0 O'1G' Honor Svfietv 2, 3, Quill ond Scroll 3. Interest, Speech. en ict Woodruff, Lawrance Wayne Larry iiiqi I Interest, Cars. Yarnell Sally . . I , '1 I Q I 5 . ,Z A X I if ii I r,f XXX. -I . f ii 1 ulzfcome 13 the Len' cheat -- Six seniors entered Colorado Springs High School after the solio dead- line, which was December IS, l957. The newcomers are, Linda Wehner from San Antonio, Texas, Glenda Hill from Loveland, Colorado, Melvin Manuel from the Philippine Islands, and Donald Slater, Mary Sue Burk, and Andrew Evans. I is?-1 , . Linda weh,-,er Mary Burk Glenda Hill Ser, ora eniot L 1 Seniors prepore their Hoot for Pow-Wow Seniors orfend school donce 1 iv yy v M' Q' W, ,, M , J f f 2,1 7.4 3, S -if, Dorm Beach sets type Serv ore QW X 1 4 on-,- s - I w Q I, . v., Q . 4 4 I 1 w . f J , . 4 I 5 sg arm , .I ' 1 ls . , n . s f ff 1 .42-J , V o 1. r. Q, ll ,fl K ,u tw.- 1 x - ' S 1 A , , x X Q I I ' 4 e , ' f. in 'A wwf ' ' '- v.. Q 4 g 3 Q' ' x .: X 1 1 ., 1' r.' .x ?', 'g X X X S ggclfiq Y . Lin, , - x I 'Cu I f 1 .Ac ,-. 'D I C vi lil' , ... I- ..i ,fl 'IJ -' I .- .xl 0.4 ,. .Ax ,J f rp A '- -I 1 ,. .JN .N 4, . 1- -H, . - I 7. . 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HX, Xiu L, low tuition rates 25 North Wahsatch ME 3-2669 ks f .gafei Colorado Springs Finest and Most Complete Record Center 400 South Eighth Television if Radio 1' Hi-Fi Slereophonic Tape Recorders Costume Jewelry i' China ME 3-l8i4 ME 3-3549 Barry and Pot know that good service counts, and good service is always available at COLLEGE CLEANERS. 1 Y' j j I ,wif , wffwf , rw ' f ,ffzgn Z - Ax: , -2 ' ,LW ' gf: '54 I 'ga '- 11' -,4 1 7 f 1-M 4f f. As ff' ',,f,i 4111,-42 5,1 , 7,, ,., P, 1 1 1 . .. .L ,mf-1-,Q wi f , - v f r if '11 pa:-may--f!h ' ' -' If-1 1 I ' I I 1 ff ,. f 1 -.' by ' W W 4 5 1 W tfefiefaiiiiff X ,7 it 2 91 'ff' ff 'Zi ' 1 5,5459 aa.eff,-1,40 4. ' fi zfa iw ' 1 2 U2 ' fr ' ' - vfiir ., ,12 -YA 2 21 .ff ' fig? 5,1 V. , --'ff ly, ' www. IM H ' 32 . ,. eav- A ,, ,,.. 4 l M ffwix H First Presbyterian Church 219 East Bijou THE OUT WEST TENT 8: AWNINE CG. Just a Shade Better KN , Lu: Pb rox, PQLWCCL MN mosg Dr. Howard Hansen 'L Lm.,Lo.q-,ig Hsawwli 18 EAST KHGWA SFREET Reverend William .l. Tatum, Minister of Youth i ME 20303 Ads 223 The Mahan Jewelry Company paulcling avn oy WI F 'I 403 North Teion Two Stores H L Qoll CcP'5bUC,Q c-Qifbgkbg Portraits For Moderns 544053 AI' I- BH 26 E. Pikes Peak Ave. and Broadmoor I-IoteI ME 3-8086 EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE Hair Styles That Are Complimentary CITY OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY , THE TYPEWRITER STORE 5 ADDING MACHINES l1W'fWf4L- Nici'-THRU-?YPEwI2I.TEI2s TWO IOCCIIIOVIS First National Bank -- ME 3-5203 RENT - SALES - REPAIR 2119 Templeton Gap - ME 5-2749 II7 East Biiou Street ME 2-1733 Early Morning 84 Evening Appointments AI and Harvey find that quality portraits gre standard at STEONER STUDIOS, IIOVQ SOUTH TEJON. Alarms-HQ 224 Ads -Iqcme 72'clet eompany, Tickets for ever pug-me WH EISTOEA azz NORTH TEJUN M Ifuc.L.ur5Iu I Srfitbmua- 14 EAST KIOWA STREET Phone ME 2-0416 Mm '7 7? rw' ,lm aff Z f h Z if 1 jig L A picture is worth o Thousand words. For pic- Tures for dll occdsions Lou Ellen ond Judie find Tnof The ploce 'ro go is NICHOLSQTNVS STUDIO, l29 NORTH TEJON. DRINK UP! 5, A- gx Fx .ELCSL kg: K Q ,. ,J You're never foo young and never too old to need your quart of Meadow GoId!Bva.Q ll. cecll Howell ' A Your Art Carved Jeweler I XS' S Q J ME 3-6069 'wig Meadow !le Muff: 126 N. Teion 'all GW' Lailifazz .4 QI ' is mi h ' ' u ml!!! ll 1:03 l Colorado Sprm gs Rxi b1?flii'53f?'.F' 1 nofffxffn Producers of fine printing since 1909 And for cx freak! ,,f,e:1-JS B'wJ'- : l'H Meadow Goldxice cream Can't be beaflcfiix J guxrw 01-fl- H and H Printing and Slcifionery Co. LMA 9, fisuth Mlm-.wxs 'bi-Axwccuifzr Meadow Gold Dairies ' ME 5-1563 ll5 E. Cache La Poudre ME 3-0033 ll8 N. Nevada Ave. Ads 2525 Bill ond Treno Try on some of the quolity clothes thot ore olwoys found ot PERKINS-SHEARER, T02 NORTH TEJON. 'ra cmd- tum., 'nsu an vo ' ' fs MILLER MUSIC ll4 EAST PIKES PEAK AVENUE Greeting Cords, Chino or D- C Mlghf V. C. Mighf PIKES PEAK OPTICAL CO. Musicol Equipment J- In Might ME 3-3866 l TO Eosf Pikes Peok 26 Ads GET MORE OUT OF LIFE . . .DCQ0 fl GO TO A MOVIE TODAY! CMD.. UTE The Friendly Men 'S Store -. wg, 24 soufh Teion Seem-, 'mm Kms ME Copper Foundofion Theolres Stainsky Fur Company K! Store Your Furs With A Furrier 014.2 MOTVQ --- 1'Vu1-Q 1-won wo x A5812 1-1.a-ut. eu '1 as-Q, mmm You Swivel 'Tl-VLH ' S-on-ex. Qehfons ' BQZJ-as S-U-J-LJ-'-'L ' for fishing equipment- ' hunting needs ' ond athletic goods all kinds - . ewwvifnewcgiioiuffail Leads Straight R Y 'X To 1 1. ooma-os. -7 eos. ewavmn- 1 Rhine? ' 108 E. COLORADO AVE. 110 East Pikes Peak Ave. ME 3-1022 1 iii 11, sac igoiivcrsizifb .iwngxflweam A,vvl,c,eu9n6 129 NORTH TEJON sr. r,!u Pot ond Jerry look over cmd opprove the new 1958 Buicks ot STRANGS, NEVADA AND KIOWA. KIOWA COFFEE S OP Iwi. ?s?t2ix1i C.,CDQQE.i. 20 Eost Kiowo ME 3-7603 Jon ond Judy ore having o nord time choosing from oll the shoes ot SIMONSOTNVS SHOES, 111 EAST BIKES PEAKLTHVQ- 4 oewwwifve MOTLkfvJCv5 A.-1. O h The B A N K S ol: Colorado Springs invite you to malce use ol the finest and most complete banking facilities The col.oRADo spnmesii CLEARING HOUSE AssoclATloN 0 Colorado Commercial :Sf Savings O Colorado Springs National 0 Exchange National 0 First National Au. MEMBERS OF Ein. in QQ van EKU xix Oo og -.SLE x Tc E XR CLQQBS 'T' V I I , l .Q-it ,.,- , WV' ' R1 1 we :fe V' s , Picture taking time is all year long. Sharon and Carmen know that to get good pictures they have to have good equipment which can always be found at STEVVARTS, 121 NORTH TEJONL aw 'THQ CCJCENVQKZ.. oQ C0121-fl-'19-fill AOD 1-'54:b Aifa-J'-1'c. Donna looks on admiringly as Larry tinds com' tort is a specialty in the new 1958 Fords on display at DOENOES-LONG, 113 SOUTH TEJON. an - , : ?3 2 , ,i The large, well-trained stall at COLORADO COLLEGE OF COSMETOLOOY is ready to serve Gloria and JoAnn. wawex T-Hi M2 A.spQ'5 'V '- ', 'l- ' . , it 'M Q MPC vi-avi, fi Banc mf? ssoicses , ' 1 BUD'S MUFFLER SERVICE Specialists In Exhaust Work fwf. Qkkkkvsw Cuvasecumsj Any Muffler 81 Tail Pipe-A of Your Choice Installed mem? fswb' AAU 51.95ALABOR Mel Jones, Proprietor ME 4-8089 22 W. Colorado Ave. 51.95 LABOR 1 Swee hec: L A , t rt i L lfivi-i Mi0H Pow Wow BURGHARD FLORAL 324 East Fontonero ME 4 3512 .lunior Senior Prom ,J 230 Ads Xa .xivfii K.. gs., ,sa 3 Saraswati H , .EN ti A gk ss g at . 1 s . Vg . FQQWNK X 'Sv ' fm . . .Q:. .M . ' . 1. 1 .ew.. - -Q-. Nt 1 1 w T tv'- N s M X ,, . '. 4. ix '..,. :N ' N .N i Kiss . . :Q .,.,.. NM l QQ 'I Nxsw egg -. MNNNXN as X ' if ' M.. as is 'f 1. 'Q x ' is NR- X . X 'SX like s. .- X is Jx X X Squaw Box Qi-NGUXOQ You can squawk all you want about how your government is being run. You can squawk to your family, your neighbors, the boys at the shop, or your barber-anyone who'll listen. Or you can praise your government. But your squawks and praise won't pay off unless you deposit them in the ballot box. The right to a secret ballot gives you an actual voice in your government. By casting your ballot at election time, you can help decide who is going to run the show. It's not like this in every country. Behind the Iron Curtain there's a lot to squawk about. But people have to keep it to themselves. If you com- plain out loud, you may get a one-way ticket to Siberia. At election time you may get a ballot, .but there'll only be one person to vote for. But in America you can choose. And choosing means that you've got to do some serious thinking to make sure you vote for the right man. The secret ballot is a right you don't exercise every day. But the fact that elections are not daily occurences makes the right all the more important. And the guy who fails to vote has lost the right to squawk. Think it over-and then make sure you vote. It's your rightg so treat it right. TRADE-MARK REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. The Timken Roller Bearing Company The right to work shall not be abridged nor made impotent DO As Americans, we have the greatest freedom and the highest stand- ard of living in the world. Help keep it that way by knowing your rights and guarding them well. Some of them are: Freedom ol worship 3'Right to know how your union is Right to he presumed innocent Right to secret hallot run until proved guilty SRight to know how your union Right to Ipeedy and public trial by Freedom to own property' spends your dues jury :kRIgl7l to work despite union Freedom of speerh I jurisdictional disputes Freedom of the press Rfghf to ,WIP of 4 lawyer Freedom to work in any locality Right to frititize offitials Hlighg to begr your emplgyefy ,ide mRight to proper supervision of :'iRight to know salaries of your of disagreements your union welfare funds union Ogiferj . Right not to appear as a witness Freedqm to star, and manage 4 Freedom from search without . huszness against yourself . warrant , I Freedom to make a profit Right to petition government for :kR'5'5f 10 felfffe fo Pfvmff the 'kRight not to he fired by union redress of grievances 5hefk'0l7 of umon duff leaders ffRight to know if your union :l'Right to go direct to your boss MRight to vote on company's best officers are Communists with H gfievdflfe Offer' 'These are rights you enjoy under the Taft-Hartley law. ThiS is 3 right enjoyed by membersol Unnednsigel work- THEY'RE YOUR RIGHTS, TREAT THEM RIGHT! ers, C,I.O. only when the Taft-Hartley law is invoked. 5 I l AT SUNSTRUMS STORE FOR MEN, 21 SOUTH TEJON, Mary, Linda, and Gary approve lrwin's ,X new Ivy League suit. i,'K'H-QT U30 b-Ublflll B' HCC page OS u-J HCS M-XPxk-193, 1 HenIey's Key Service H7 E. Boulder ST ,N,,Ull,,B,QPlg1,ll5L3,gB M55 UU- Henley's Keys Fit A-'JY C,C9CJl- y Cena: S Q-SQCJULQCC., I4 North Teion M 3-2255 Betsy is all ready for the slope in her new OUT. fit while Phil examines The skies lrgm LUCAS SPORTING GOODS, 120 NORTH TEJON. uw- David looks on admiringly as Barbara models her new dress from the GRAY ROSE, 24 NORTH TEJON. Cla-221 CGMQ-3 Cav-Jwr UJ C, wuz Dobbs-bow Ruzwq f Tanya seems lo approve of Bob's new shoes, Who wouldn't when they are from FLORSHEIM 1 siioss, 1 some rsiorsi. Qieoe asowfbvf 'Q-'fqcxcnsi Skeiskxu Dkxqb RAR-'USCB frhrh 8: Glnmpzmg Carpet Center of Colorado Springs Custom-made Draperies, Slipcovers, and Upholstery ZECHA 8. ADAMS Conoco Service Station Nevada at Cache La Poudre ME 3-1219 Conoco Super Gasoline win- vcr Crwe vowel. Quota sl 'PA:QSxGBJN Specialized Lubricaiion and Washing Conoco Super Moior Oil Batteries 81 Accessories Goodrich Tires EAX-GS SQQQHMUJQ. Po o L. -.K-NSSNF 232 Ads 1, L -fray., 4. 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Q I 399. to 'Q Qftxgf, I W I ' M256 'RWE 2 what 1 fi 19 Z vidQ rl-us snoAnMooR ICE PALACE provides enioyment for all the family with its skating programs, ice-shows and sporting events Ads 233 , l .5 ln, ' ' 's 9 Terry ond Bob ore shown one ot the mony modern opplionces ot DOUGLAS JARDINE, 5l6 NORTH TEJON. L. - t E . 4 Aff X u ' A l Nxf l U ,E x is-Heli J .V J Av TREASURED PORTRAITS of DIETY .xccz Books ..,. gws-:cw Bowes--GIFTS - LENDWG uBRAreY- CKQRQS Bodhi , 'A 'Mb.zA. 1:25 Ykgur School Memones wwe wwe WO L' Ll all-U3 ELONXYY 'Qllkcdwi ' K SHQP OWPSHFCQS wk Lucid . EDITH FARNSWORTHS BOO fill? . mon Smlho Nuns Norarn cwscwm AVENUE 30 S. Tejon ME 4-2727 Donna ond Mike know thot when they go to BOBBITS CONOCO, 231, EAST PLATTE, they will get the best service.-EM BOKKZQXISS. A65 For the best in telescopic instruments Judy ond Bryon know the ploce to go is DEITS BROTHERS CAMERA Sl-lOP, H9 EAST PIKES PEAK. 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Veterinary Equipment History 1'l - K 1'0 Subscription rates - one year 53.50 two years 56.00 three years 59.00 4 1-MXXX s.n.u,r-ur --.-it g..9.'b3 Buying shoes for men can be lust as big a prob- lem as it is for women, but Bobby and John will have no trouble .when they go to VQRHESM 22 sourn mom. CTW'-Y 'Wrlf-lf WKVU 1291515113118 C5912 Knutson Bowers Photoggllaphers 1 , iqvsseta FOR SMARQAWOMEN wwe new L. 1,51 Mt, out fx' 7,-b ' K WUWE' gouth lejon ME 4-6276 306 E. Del Norte A A4 SW kkmstvc MEQOUJQ Pikes Peak Book and Church Supplies M 110112 East Boulder ME 2-2582 ZW G All r f F -1 s ' C M., QJXQQEQ 3q:e,SnlLl'A42e2fl5fE Page iff. 329 North Teion ME 3-263i Since the lvy League is popular, Russ finds a large selection ot this style and many others at LORIGS, IO7 SOUTH TEJON. Ann tries one of the new portable Royal type- vvriters at DAVIS TYPEWRITER COMPANY, 4l3 NORTH TEJON, while Glenn listens intently to the salesrnan's expIanation.Of4 'GR-QAQTS I rm,-.H ' 5 4- .4 YPEWRITER sumvco. H8 East Pikes Avenue Cox Brothers Shoe Sales Renters -. Repgirg Company, Ing, Vm'o's Qt'G 105 North re-ron Deluxe Footwear'-Qmsgyfaurg ME 4'OlO2 11:-:feet err . Ads 237 'si F5454 . ,1v -' , ............. s?FSs25?t5swQiff P3 ei-Ig i 1 sqft 'QQ 3 .1,. n-.lie-ltiii W M Y i ff' , x. V .,, - ,-Q, 1. . v -ss..-A ,: ,Q 225-fi, .I ., 31353 hr- ,ir .i r 'HV r ,wwf - gf. 6, .. .. New ggkkl x. -6 V . Q. it gy T .. ---- - Q1 .Ll F , f A 5' S Betty and Bruce are amazed at the large selec- 't E ' 'J' ' Q' i l' bn i . . . v -if i W. w as 1 x ' A Af .- tion of paint colors avaliable at MOTOR PART AND SUPPLIES, 329 EAST PIKES PEAK. e , S. ,, V,Xk L , Y - K -4. --Q13-,?,:. f3-LE 3'- ' -1, ,N . Q g. i. Ll DEE A My ' 1460 on your dial Pat Brown, Bill Grubbe The Tops In Pops Station Pl-ul. H.gMORE:TWNU Y0U CHEM -YBAUQLQ J General Contracior L. E. Thurman tfggufi l,c9Qf-lrL- f CCDORS Distributor -lofi The Carter Oil Company ME 2-7076 Colorado Springs, Colorado I 38 Ads at Southgate Center 17.-'-7-' NN g,s '-?'- 5 Sxx r N N -' ,Z N NNSXSX ' 'if . j il-Ti fc 4 . N -vi. 4 I X N X X Q f b , -,r 'lil - lg, '- , l ' 'Hun 'X .. 'I .1 . 9 Fgfjlv., ','fl V - Q 1-' ' I ' V, l TT I 3-4 , .,lm--- Q I' ' - ,P !:.J..J-- ' by N X fl I!-, ' 1, . . . Ui' Every city has its outstanding store in Colorado Springs . . . it's Sears F EE STORESIDE P ' ckkls -N Sud, ligflgig-Gkwwfl-S TOO Southgate enter P one ME 2-5566 l 'f'i I . V . F...---A 4 .X - sk 5 xt qs' KK Q., ss is Pat and Jean enioy a snack at the new FABU- LOUS SCOTCHMAN, 1814 SOUTH NEVADA where service is always best.'-QLTLL 'N B-if-,Il Cii'LSsv RALPH'S Groceries and HOYLE'S Meats Economy Tire Store A friendly store where Terrors - - ' T M I t Half the Price can shop 41 QJCCAL- New ire I eage a 402 S. Nevada Ave. ME 2-9924 Galen Carpenter Merle Carpenter , :wb CQPLRJ-DQR C-lf-1 il-JCE CRRPYIFWEK Afecmvsneb X .TN-Xeois baby CARR UF-:Aft Qseeazoig Qmmuwia ewes' cweosonm :wb 1638 South Nevada Street ME 4-2137 is-:Q Cqxiziff-YWTA BQQBKV' ' - c ' O Bob looks on as Susan starts To bowl at BOWL- MOR LANES, 31 VVEST LAS VEGAS, where modern equipment always serves. covers , M ,,- nw ' .--gin V w, , ,,', if , ri! 233,31 5 ,WY M 1 I ste., V a , f' 8 1.1 f if , ' ,.,... rd- , ' Z if Q n ' ,fig 7 1 Mis? 4,-k A E! rf 2 1 Q ' , 2 1 ifp .f 5, AEI! ready for the Prom is Mary Pat in her beau- , V if W ' r L 31-,A ' v ' f Us U' LOW' Lfom LANN CASUALS, 2420 wssr ,- i 7: ,wk 17. - ' My COLORADO- ? A . fa' - J 1 'P' ff! J? r A if V' i A. A-. , 'H ' ,121- i12' . - , Ads 239 -' I r ' r . Y . , ,K , ' r A i L i 1 i ' rl ,v . , ,Lx Q X 3. ' x 1 , s - x in - X '- , V x i fl ' 1-'I ,XX -' Nt i ' i I , , , xi I . .N V ,x F' f' W1 L IX3 3 J X 5 XX L ' - t ,e N v N X i Y . iQ-, Ex Xl - J Q A ,7 f w R 'X O BHS! R lfgk .J 'W' ffm' ' 1 57 A' v Mit, tgft I 1 I , iffy, Lvlty A N L ' , i'h WESTLAND THEATRES Chief t Pegk Starlight Drive-In North Side Drive-trt Eighth Street Drive-In Amcdm D,5Ve-tn r Joan and Betty admire Dorindds new dress trom MAR RU, 1434 NORTH HANCOCK where gwilgotivgvaggt, high style ond quality! Loot- . A I , , , ' fj- ,TA,.,,., ..- R 'NW f it Zi fi ' H ' 'S 3' iftimrrois i Q f R LMS Pot ond Donnytind the television sets ond ser vice ot T. V. SPECIALISTS, 330 NORTH TEJCN ore the tops TIQAI LWAYS Friendly Bus Service Everywhere 40 Ads .11- ' f 'N Twp if To fx I K- T- , 1 , ,. Bbbnfond Rito know they will look their best alter appointments with the competent operotor ot COlE'S BEAUTY ROOM 4 l 7 NORTH TEJON. V- l958 - The Year To Fix ,,.,fg,g 'I ' g Q 1 1.51 X.: xx - S ' HD I is N -2-1911 F ? Af t N in ATE -J if tip wr A- ::f- i :4-.nr , - ge-,.,.5--..-.- 5 .-, 'l tel tllt T7 -H.: A oc- w w? This ole' house is c: needin' fixin Coll ole' Newt, he'll be there like Blixen To do the fixin' Newton Lumber and Manutacturing Gu. lumbering Along Since 7872 Lui KAP A emiib '-- CORNER, l3l EAST BIJOU. , J lt's lunch time ond the Crowd's oll ot COlT'S f-'iff ii, . ' DAIRY FOODS i are GOOD and qoocl for YOU - and found in the best places, tool IXL CREAMERY CO. 310 South Cascade Ads 24l it tbl' 1 fit' ' ll 'i is . x YL 1 .f ,A ci -9 1 it weaves , 1 W lx R 'Y x 1 sl ii K 'L l il 7 Ex il 1 l lvl l::Xt X- 'X , l 19' C: XXX 1 J' tl ,, Q M, jg: 1 ,i 4 N . ll- X ua,-CONGRATULATIONS 'WED ' 1 , ,lm Q. f 1 s' ffflfto THEQCLASS or 1958 'far'- if W1 1 1 fl'-L QLOJWY is :itll l uf, ' ll I lin ivltv , M! Ll!! QM 1 v V ! , x . It lil' l 'V 7 lfulll lgglzf' Bl , Wig nl' M Cooper-Lidke Drug Ca. 2512 West Colorado Avenue ME 2-5901 Palmer Park Drug Co. H 901 North Union Blvd. ME 2-9641 I REALTOR ME P gi offering YOU 2'467l I conscientious .Q Real Estate - Insurance 9 Z 5 senvlcs I ' let us help youl Our reputation ' as HOME FINDERS and BUSI- I Ness OPPORTUNITY Finders is . your assurance of satisfaction. 725 , We have real estate LOANS Norm and insurance Aids to help you also! Teion R Scotty .lug Cuts Milk Costs 5 -5TQ.-UJGQNQY UJURIL 'KQPLS l 'Americas Most Individual Car f ' O tigilipliw 7 Wil Q Qin! ,zpUaKWALL's , T ,i wi T ,Jfwfoiliwl f if , , 'sf will fill at if L H' 0 l ,Aomplete Line of Var ety Mercha dse Three Conve 'ently located Stores 2333 E Platte 2422 W. Colorado 2302 N. Wahsatch TIIIINDFRBIRD Dick eagerly awaits his turn as G eg shows hs form at PEAK BOWL, 2861 NORTH PROSPECT ,C-Dae .Qakefz Qealfy 80. Realtor Cl lnsuror 'Cl CLOD Accredited Management U Organization D ME 2-2607 T417 East Platte ME 5-3591 5lT North Teion I Ads 243 vp. x Q' ' , ., .K ,..,,., , 4...,...-f-'W' M--ffl wt? U '- ,421 .xv . I I, L. ,L ., Ui A Y 'AN i- A 1-Cr:-T! fm-In-MWA-Q, iw E.. V I L l i i I .Q r L-' bww 4.545 I I 1, .. L ' - - L ft Lf E ' L 'hh -, : r . 'L llf ilfl' ffl. A , Q LTL L L' . Q L L . ...f1 'H ' D - :li li L F H H EL ar M Q W A gif 3-f' -4' 1 l-A' Qi , - ' Fil .. - f2J4CL..s,, are f ' C P qi- Q 'ig 5, ' i ' 7 g' Q Y, I-. 1.-Q...Q -N4 k l w., L--qw L-Q Q L- L V A Q - L, . .. . . -..t'-.L ,. '- COLLEGE CENTER - COLORADO COLLEGE lt Will Be Ready For You in 7959! Spring time means tennis time. Marilyn and Jim approve the fine and sturdy tennis equipment at BLICICS SPORTING GOODS, H9 NORTH TEJON -gafvettbbxf The Neff expzessea l't.4 flank! to tie advettbetd for AGQQIVIY mafe tie f958 Tettot T2dl.l,2055l'6l2. L L llwnd 5114.1 bij Wdllcy QLUMHCZ jlejtfgiwtgfigyi Vksgpli . W Aj QMNLQWS it ttltitlll L' GMM' is 'wk L 244 Ads 111.51 - Acme Ticket Baker Realty Banks Beauty Nook Blair Business College Blicks Sporting Goods Bobbitt's Conoco Service Bowl Mor Broadmoor Ice Palace Buds Muffler Shop Burghard Floral Cecil Howell City Office Supply Cooper Foundation Cooper Lidke College Cleaners Cole's Beauty Room Colorado College Colorado College of Cosmetology Colt's Corner Columbia Savings Coutures Cleaners Cox Brothers Davis Klunder Davis Typewriter Deits Brothers Doenges - Long Douglas Jardine Duckwalls Economy Tire Service Edith Farnsworth Fabulous Scotchman Fashion Bar First Presbyterian Church Florsheim Shoes French and Company Gray Rose I'I 8. I-I Printing 81 Station Henleys Keys Heyse Sheet Metal I-lill Oil Company Isaac Jewelers IXI Dairy J's Drive Inn and Hotel K 8. I Sales K. A. F. A. Kiowa Coffee Shop ery Company Page 224 243 228 224 223 244 234 239 233 229 229 225 224 226 242 223 24l 244 229 24l 233 232 237 227 237 234 229 234 243 239 234 239 236 223 232 232 232 225 23l 236 242 227 24l 235 223 238 227 r gist? 333, cs 675,15 drvmrirng ada so so iff stiff Knutson Bowers L'Ann Casuals I. E. Thurman Lorigs lucas Sporting Goods Mahan Jewelry Mar Ru Dress Shop May Realty Meadow Gold Dairy Company Miller Music Company Motor Parts and Supplies Murray Drug Stores Newton Lumber Company Nicholson Studio Out West Printing and Stationery Company Out West Tent and Awning Payton Studio . Peak Bowl Pearl laundry Perkins Auto Trim Perkins-Shearer P. l-I. More Pikes Peak Church Supplies Pikes Peak Optical Platte Floral Ralph 81 I-loyles Market Scotland Pride Sears S. I-I. Kress and Company Simonson Shoes Spaulding and Boy Standard Paint Stainsky's Fur Stegner's Studio Stewarts Photo Service Strangs Garage Sunstrums Clothing Store Timken Trailways T. V. Specialists Typewriter Supply Vorhes Shoes Waymire Clothing Co. Western Horseman Westland Theaters Whetstone Shoes Zecha and Adams Service Station 236 239 238 237 23l 224 240 242 225 226 238 236 241 225 222 223 234 243 237 240 226 238 237 226 243 239 242 238 223 227 224 23l 227 224 229 227 23l 230 240 240 237 236 226 236 240 224 232 Ads 2 45 46 X D WVR dj ff' N W y ,fs 111 if J-1 'dex 4 7' ww 1-111144 ,Q '41 A Cappella Choir ,1'N-ITU I Q 83' A 1007 New Lever 2 ' ,26-27 Academic Class SQL' Q5 XX xr Q' gn Llg ,fl , 2 1 AdmlV1l5lf0llOf1 A501 Vx XDLJ xX,5235f5 4, ll J1,1,Masque and Sandal Club ' J l 84 Advertisements L, H 2 M5 xl'-9 QQQ g -,gf Mgsque and Sandal Play!! 1 , 88-89 Advertiser's Index 1971.-3,7 U' X1 l2,45bli1 JV '1 -2jVlorale Committee 0 , - 34 Aquatics is 4 KX ' TJ N43 P Jul ,Pk Music and Drama ,,19 74 Art QDX 3 il 41 gif' - X ' Assemblies X111 J 182-183 T National Honor J X 14-15 Assemblies Committee 35 National Rifle A , 49 Audio-viswi 184 Nine Girls jj i il 1 90 Awards 185 V J office sfeff G- 1 -1 69 Bands 74-77 Orchestra JJ 78-79 Baseball 136-137 Organizations ' fi . 12-13 Basketball 122-126 - Boys' State 31 Pep Club J 42-43 Bus Drivers 71 Pow Wow 4 1 168-173 Pre-Medic Club 11 22 Calendar 166-167 Publicity Committeeg 1 36 c Club 44 , 57 Cheerleaders 174 Quill and Scroll 5 1- 16 Christmas Convocation 82-83 Records Committee' 37 Coaches 117 Red Cross 41 Cooks 71 Courtesy Committee 37 Safety Committee 36 Custodians 71 Semi-Division 30-40 Senior Class 190 Debate 17 Senior Class Council 190 Dedication 8-9 Senior Newcomers 219 Department Heads 56-57 Senior Play 93 Social Committee 38-39 Easter 82-83 Sophomore Class 98 Sophomore Class Council 98 Faculty 50-51 Sophomore Newcomers' 113 Faculty Play 92 Sports- 114-115 Football 1 16-121 Staff 247 Foreign Language Clubs 24-25 Stage Memories 95 Future Business Leaders 21 Student Help 70 Future Engineers and Scientists 23 Student Organization 32-33 Future Teachers 20 Sweetheart Dance 179-181 Swim 138-139 Girls' Sports Club 45 , E Girls' State 31 Table ot Contents? '15 . 7 Golf 135 Tennis 'S ,T 1 134 Gym Classes 141 Terror Legend - ' E ,J 94 Terror Trail --C 28-29 Harmony Hangout 46 Terror Tribe A X3 18-19 Hockey 127-129 Thespians Club S N 43, LQ ss Holly Hop 175-177 Thespians Play 7 lf X ' 90 Home Economics Club 48 Title s X 2 House Proiect 186-187 Track 8 wg Q5 530-131 Treasury L ' X ' 35 lnter-Club Council 34 '3 ll QQ., International Relations Club 16 Ushers ' 86 Intramural Basketball 140 1 E3 Wrestling ,E-Y-X 132-133 Junior Achievement 47 ET FS Junior Class 146 Y-Teens 1-5 K 46 Junior Class Council 146 TN Junior Choir 80 l E 'XQT Junior Newcomers 163 'llc JuniOr Play 91 1' f X. Q -A-fd-ft: .off cl' .f R ,- f j'f7ff A 1 1 1 - 5' - ' ff I he tal! 15 AA- c !'4f'L' L' fe '64 fl 4- ff -..W lj K1-fwfr- .J EDITOR X ' fc , 'fa Judy James E Lf ze' pq, jg, co-EDIToR R . I, : Winfield cum l JJ j A - Z 'Zed no . r ORGANIZATIONS If I' . I , 1 ,Q . - ' Willa Green .UQ J! I 'I CS' 44 ' QL! Lili' Sh s I pf! ' f I X erry eay I, , ff' V , H if , d 5 . '- Alvina Oslie 7 R 0 1552! Q ,Y W jgg -2-C ' 2-:J Carole Coffm If JDM! ,If Avril' , I , n if , ff ' 7 ' Sheila Porter QI, ,I ff , Lf 957' y kvyifqbkq Music s. DRAMA I V if if , ' . . ' Karen JaQer !jQf0f.lh , fl M ll -AISLE '5L! Lf' ::k7'5iF6-,113 1574572 771214 Manila Miller , , f K 'I 5 .- I .M , f I ,X ' l 7 l I Agljgf 1, I ' ,f-7 SENIOR CLASS My .L I , E A .ffefef ,ce KQE .aa,e .Q fear 722.51151 Dell Smiley - ,A f f I, L, JUNIOR CLASS if' gr' ft yf ,et ' ,I fic ft'-fb. .r ,I J, I I, . Pat lvlurr . Lcblf I , My I 1 Ayair X 4 soPI-IoIvIoRE CLASS A.-M , U. IU ' cfftirtfff iegllf Joyce Godec 'F C A V -1 li' J FACULTY wi J. Susan Mench U .y I 65' I !L CA'C 6f5'L-f Jun Ball ,fgfw 5 Q-aj ART . i - ,o 4 Cory Atwood 3 A , . ,lfy ,,, 1, John Kaguras ,fi l ,If,QyLV I, Aff gilt. Vfill' f 'l E of Q I If ADVERTISEMENTS LL, JL. . 8711 4 JL Howard Sabol 0 f ll' 'e '3',l Nancy Faulkner SCHOOL LIFE I I . I 6 ,Y I. vt' I . 'I 1 I I .' V ' Lf .X 'L' I ,. f ,L , .l ri . V. LU 4' cl x L V L7 AQ, P we , WT,-t,9L,f , ,jp , ,fu ,J TI T tj .ff , ,,Q j If C ly Tj I If fl Lt Lf Il Barbara Schaberg 'Ag it ' fl IW I G I I of ff' 19 ff I . ' , I 'fi f I riff ' Lt of -QV Mary Pat l-lIll E- U y, yy, I A ,LU , IC I. lv . :ff if Mike Bradley .Q I 1 ,ff fl' 1,3-'Lf' I 'J , -L ifl I-I fu ,, ,LT 1 , , ,ICI rf A M ,V .:,r,fL , ,yu J ,ff , f SPORTS Q - .Lu j rjwg, if f. ,I T' f' , QJVLI' if MI what w f 2.4. , David I-lite 'UU' offli. 19057 ,lf dv ,Q 0 V 'fr I ' LJ ,V 1 V 7 I ln! d L- if A A 'J LA u J is xg! .,.,,, V L. Sue PGCIFCG ,YU .J M f ,T I E ,N V. if-1 ,V LA L U ,. 'A , ,E o I L V f , ' lj ,rf ., YOUT . . ,qny.C , , lf? ff I0 4.3, w , t C I June smrih It I fra - 31' . , ut L be . LJ' J . C' I uf vy , PJ I , LLA f' FrancIs lntemann ,, fl 7 ,. L . ,J .gy ,, M, D., cow CV Ji 'I-+L V U5 'M .I-Lv' 2' I cl' 4, Oh . CW aw , Ci, V' , Luv fy 0 , ,, 7 A uf Sharon Van Gundy 1.111 I QL ' fy f ,. ,JA ,lv nag -M I GL, . . R, . I fc, . 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