Ramey High School - Recuerdos Yearbook (Aguadilla, Puerto Rico)

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, K ' : ' :rv? ' $A, -J. ■r-i GE J J COUNTY PUBLIC L 3 1833 01865 9232 GC 972.9502 AG282RH, 1966 Mm 7 iAt ' i  i ' ' -aitei{J-- ' ' it. ' ' ii— •;IiMti- i r{iBY- Ji--i ]li .t ;fey-; t.wK- iiMfat :.A- .q;.-.i -. j:l ' ' ' •h ;v?-r$3 ; .-,X v tx V .p x!r y c V- . y X. A ' - :C i o ' i.- y- xvA y.. . ;u:.Afl; :.i-Vlii;: i«BaBe.ifia8gg PREQiNt ■vH ' ySi fiSA . ji,1 ' ,1;l I Editor in Chief Looking back on the confusion, mistakes and rush to meet the deadline, the staff bids farewell to an experience never to be forgotten. We, the 1966 Recuerdos staff, hope that this yearbook will be one of your most prized possessions. Classes, atliletics, meet- ings, and extracurricular activities helped round out the school year bustling with activity. We bring to you a glimpse of some of the bright spots that stand out in our minds as important events in this year at Ramey High School. Our appreciation and many thanks are extended to our most energetic and conscientious photographer, Mr. Shaw, for helping the annual staff capture the spirit of the class of ' 66. Also we would like to thank Miss Clark and Mr. Robinson for their assist- ance in helping us understand our many mistakes. Our high school days are filled with cherished memories, and to help foster many special moments, we, the staff, present the 1966 Recuerdos. Mr. Robinson and Mms Clark, yearbook sponsors, look over the Recuerdos with Joyce Woodard, Busi- ness Manager, and Cecille Graves, Editor-in-Chief. 1 1 61 89 137 .45 73 103 individuality imagination enthusiasm ability . the 1966 Recuerdo Yearbook Staff proudly dedicates this book to Mr. Paul 0. 8and m imm m ,f ,..immM ADMINISTRATION W?5t GEN. T. J. DACEY Wing- Commander PRINCIPAL ' S MESSAGE Ramey High School reflects favorably the community of Ramey Air Force Base. This favorable impression is the result of the efforts of students, faculty and parents of Ramey High School. During the coming years the result of these efforts will be even more apparent as the students of Ramey High School assume their roles of leadership in other communities all over the world. The adequacy of these efforts will continue to be de- termined by history. .iiZ c MRS. HELENE MARTIN B. A., M. S. Pennsylvania State Teachers College St. Bonaventure ' s University Guidance Director H ' n MR. LAI gY CARLSON B.S. Washington State U. Boys ' Physical Ed. , R Club, Basketball Coach, Intraraurals, Golf Gymnastics MRS. JOYCE DILLMAN B.S. Brigham Young University Girls ' Physical Education Cheerleaders, G.A.A. Pep Club, Bomberettes Tumbling Team Intramural Swim Meet MR. EUGENE GIANNOBILE B.S. Kent State University Electronics, Drafting Wood and Metals, 8th. Grade Industrial Arts, Junior Class, Jr-Sr. Prom MR. JOSEPH A. CHERRY B.S. St. Ambrose College World Geography, World History, Chess Club MISS RUTH CLARK B.S. Middle Tennessee U. Typing I and II Shorthand Bookkeeping Yearbook MISS LUCILLE GRANT B.A. State College of Iowa English I Literary Magazine MRS. ALICE C. HULGAN B.S. University of Texas Homemaking Homemaking Club Junior National Honor Society MRS. PRISCILLA CORDERO B.A. Park College Spanish I, II, III, IV Spanish Club MR. JEROME ENGLESON B.A. , M.A. St. John ' s University State College of Iowa Biology Science Department Coordinator Science Fair Coordinator MISS BONNIE KUSSATZ B.S. Morehead State College University of Minnesota English IV - Speech Junior -Senior Play Speech Festival MRS, RUTH Mcknight B. s. Arkansas State Teachers College Inter-American University English III National Honor Society All -School Play MRS. BLANCHE B. ROSSER B.A. Mississippi State College for Women Librarian MR. JAMES E. SHAW B.S., B.A., M.A, Ouachita College Henderson State Teachers Physical Science, Earth Science, Science Fair, Photo Club, yearbook Photography, Astronomy Group MR, THOMAS PRICE B.A. Nebraska State Teachers College English II American History Asst. football Coach MR, DONALD G, ROBERTSON B,S. Michigan State Univ, Physics, Chemistry, General Math, Jr, Varsity Basketball Coach MR, E=OY C, THOMPSON B,S,, M,A, Auburn University Boys ' Physical Ed. Football Coach Wrestling Coach Intramurals Guidance Counselor MR. ROBERT K. VAN ORNAM B.S. , M.A. Kearney State College Iowa State College Advanced Math, Modern Geometry Modern Algebra I and II Assistant Principal MR, JAMES RQpiNSON B.Ed., M.A. Wisconsin State College State University of Iowa Algebra I, Typing I, Business Law Yearbook Sponsor MR. PAUL O. SAND B.A,, B,S. Mankato State College University of Minnesota American Government American History Senior Class Civil Rights ' Symposium Model United Nations MR. RONALD R. VOELLEE B.A. College of St, Thomas St. Cloud State Jr. High General Music, Intermediate Band, Sr. High Band, Pep Band Marching Band Custodians Jose Roldan and Juan Hernandez. Mr. Sand and Mr. Robertson expound on the joys of teacher- hood. The Teachers ' Basketball Team says cheese; Mr. Sand, Mr. Slay- ton, Mr. Carlson, Mr. Barney, Mr. Roettger, and Mr. Robertson. Mr. Carlson accepts the trophy for the Base Intra- mural Champions But sir, as far as we knew. Phys- ics was being held in the Cafe- 0-o-o-h, Mr. Voeller, you know What the Birds do to me! •V ' X t lA ' ! ! i3 .vfV ' . ■ : :1 -5. 2«: m.. CLASSESt Qenior Class Leaders _ SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: (left to right) Valita Cox, Vice pres. ; Mike Artowood, President; Judy Willis, Treasurer; Sharon Williams, Secretary SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS: Mr. P. O. Sand and Mr. Donald G. Robertson JAY KIRK ABEL Jay An honest man, close button ' d to the chin; broadcloth without and warm heart within. JESSICA LYNN ANN ALEXANDER Jessie A kind heart Is a fountain of gladness, mak- ing everything In Its vicinity freshen into smiles. JAMES MATTHEW ANDERSON Jim What cannot a neat knave with a smooth tale make a woman believe. MICHAEL EDNEY ARROWOOD Mike Sensitive, swift to resent, but as swift in atoning for an error. ' MICHAEL JOSEPH ASH Mike Yea, music is the prophet ' s Art among the gifts that God hath sent, one of the most magnificent . IRAYDA BABILONIA Babi Thou hast a charm to stay the morning star in his steep course. RODNEY DALE BENTHALL Tex How pleasant is Saturday night, when I ' ve tried all the week to be DANIEL FLOYD BOWLINE Skip Men are but children of a larger growth. PATRICIA ROSE BUSSEN Paddle Mischief sparkles in her eyes, but her laughter never dies. WILLIAM OLIVER CAMPBELL BC Men may come and men may go, but I go on forever. ROY A. CARNEY Roy What manner of man is this who appears so late in the school year? CHARLES PATRICK COOPER Pat A man should choose with careful eye--the things to be remembered by. KATHERYN MARIE COPELAND Kathy The deepest rivers flow with the least noise. JONATHON DAVID COX Jon His thoughts and his conduct are his own. VALITA COX Valita Nothing can bring you peace but yourself. ROY EDWARD CROMER Roy The trumpet shall be heard on high and music shall resound the skies. MARY PATRICIA DACEY Patti It ' s in human nature to think wisely and act in an absurd fashion. V ' F. : ?■ Nj vK RONALD AND ' R ' EW DAVIS Ron If work interferes with pleasure, my advice is to give up work. STEPHANIE GAY DePYSSLER Stevie None know thee but to love thee; None name thee but to praise thee. MARY KAREN ERICKSON Tia There are whole veins of dia- monds in thine eyes, might furnish crowns for all the queens of earth. WALTER ROY ECHOHAWK Bunky In private life he was a person of the most playful humor. i:: : DANIEL STEVEN FAIN Danny Work fascinates me; I could sit and watch it for hours. JUDITH ELIZABETH FLEMING Judy I am the master of my fate; I am the cap- tain of ray soul. THOMAS LEE FREELAND Tom He doesn ' t drive too fast, he just flies too low. DONNA LEE GARLAND Donna 1 am the laughter of the new-born child on whose soft -breathing sleep an angel smiled. JEAN ANNE GIONET Jena Her very frowns are fairer far than smiles of other maidens are. CECILLE YVONNE GRAVES Cecille She is pretty to walk with and witty to talk with and pleasant, too, to think on. ROBERT DOYLE GROSS Bob One has to get something before he can for- get it. BIRGITT MARIA MONICA GRANDT Birgitt Wake me up when it ' s over H fit BETTY ALLEN HARK NESS Betty Every saint has a bee in her halo. Richard hartgenbush Dick No one is ever too old to learn, and that may be why all of us keep putting it off. ADAM DAVID HEFFELFINGER Adam Education appears to be the thing that en- ables a man to get along without the use of his intelligence. PATRICIA LEE HETH Patti One kind of flirtation is to boast we never flirt. TINA MARIE HOULE Tina The terrible burden of having nothing to do. MARGARET RUTH JACKSON Margy Virtue is its own reward. SANDRA KAY JEWELL Sandy A good laugh is sunshine in the heart. THOMAS WILLIAM KNOWLES Thorn Doing easily what others find difficult is talent; doing what is impossible for talent is genius. ROBERT LEE LeGAULT Bob Why take life seriously? You never get out of it alive. ROBERT EUGENE LINDSEY Bob I ' m a self-made man, but I think if I had it to do over again, I ' d call in someone else. WARREN LEE McKENZIE Warren A lion among the ladies is a terrible thing. JEFFREY BRUCE McKNIGHT Jeff If studying is a sin, I ' m Heaven bound. ANNE ELISABETH McRAE Annie When laughing Anne trips down the street a JOHN MADDEN John Men in no way approach so nearly to the gods as in doing good to men. STEPHEN LEROY MARSH Steve A finished gentleman ftom top to toe. GEFFREY R. MEADE Geff The strongest man upon earth is he who stands most alone. JACKIE SUE MICHAEL Jackie How far that little candle throws her beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. CARMEN LUISA MICHELSON Carmen Dark eyes--eternal soul of pride. VlCKl SUE MORRISON Tiger The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious. LINDA ELAINE MULLINS Linda Charm strikes the sight; merit wins the soul. JEROME PAUL ODETTE Chip Leave silence to saints; I am but human. LINDA DIANE PARRY Linda An old sweet song keeps Georgia on my mind. CARL FRANCIS PERRY Carl It ' s better to have loafed and lost than never to have loafed at all. DANE ROBIN PHILLIPS Robo A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays, and confident tomorrows. TERRY JAMES PROVANCHA T Take away girls and fun and then you can bury me WILLIAM CLINTON RIGSBY Bill I ' m on the brink of a great career; won ' t somebody please push me off? SUSAN LOUISE ROHR Sue Bright as the sun her eyes the gazers strike, and, like the sun, they shine on all alike. NELLIE LOUISE ROWE Nellie Resolved, never to do anything which I should be afraid to do if it were the last hour of my life. ' PATRICIA MARIE ROTOLO Pat Her eyes- as stars of twilight fair; like twilight, too, her dusky hair. ALICIA RUIZ Alicia Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. CHARLENE SMITH Charlene The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. CHRISTINA LOUISE SMITHERMAN Tina Her sharp eyes can find in any object an occasion for mirth-moving jest. STEVEN TIDWELL Okie What matter of men are these that wear their legs in parenthesis! • -ir MICHAEL TRANT Mike O, what may man within him hide, though angel on the out- ward side. ;ri DIANNE JEAN VAN TASELL Dot Her contagious spirit of fun could shake the saint-ship of an anchorite! JAMES PAUL WEBER Jim Give me but one firm spot on which to stand, and I will move the earth. LINDA KAY WILLIAMS Linda I ' d rather cuddle up any day with a good man than a good book. SHARON LEE WILLIAMS Sharon I will not equivocate; I will not retreat a single inch in ray arguments if I am right . ati(] I v,iii be Heard! JUDITH lONE WILLIS Judy The joy of youth and health her eyes displayed, and ease of heart her every look conveyed. JOYCE ARLENE WOODARD Joyce I think Nature hath lost the mould where she her shape did take; Or else I doubt if Nature could so fair a creature make. BARBARA JO ZANGARI Barb The only thing worth having in an earthly existence is a sense of humor. MARGARET MARY ZIELINSKI Peggy Genius is five per cent inspiration and ninety -five per cent perspiration! Qenior Activi+ies ABEL, JAY - United Nations, 12 ALEXANDER, JESSICA - Class President 9; Social Committee 9; All School Play 11; FTA 11; Glee Club 9; Pep Club 11; Hospital Volunteer 11,12; UN 12; Teacher Assistant 12 ANDERSON, JIM - Baseball 11; Football 12; Intramurals 9,10; Water Polo 9; Birdwatchers Club 10; UN 12 ARROWOOD, MIKE - Wrestling 11,12; Powderpuff Coach 12; Football 11,12; Class President 12; Track 12; Intramurals 10,11; UN 12 ASH, MIKE - Annual 10; Football 9; Glee Club 10,11; Band 12; Jr. Honor Society 9; School Paper 11; Intramurals 10,11; Drama Club 11; UN 12 BABILONIA, IRAYDA - UN 12; Spanish Club 12; Student Council 9 BENTHALL, RODNEY - Glee Club 11,12; Band 9,11,12; Track 9; Intramurals 10,11; Teacher Assistant 12; BOWLINE, SKIP - Baseball 9; Powderpuff Cheerleader 11; Football 11,12; Wrestling 10,11; Basketball 12; R Club 11, 12; Powderpuff Coach 12; Track 12; Intramurals 9,10,11; UN 12 BRIETZKE, JERRY - Annual 11; Class Vice President 11; All School Play 11,12; Wrestling 10; Intramurals 9, 11; UN 12 BURKE, RANDY - Basketball 12; Football 10,11,12; R Club 10,11,12; Student Council 11; Intramurals 9,10; UN 12 BUSSEN, PADDIE - All School Play 10; Powderpuff 11,12; GAA 9,10,11,12; Manager 12; HR Officer 11; Pep Club 11, 12; Jr. Honor Society 10; RClub 11,12; UN 11,12; Student Council 11,12, Vice President 12; Teacher Assistant 12; Latin Club 9 CAMPBELL, BILL - Baseball 9,10; Football 12; RClub 11,12; Track 9; Cross Country 10,11; Basketball 9,10,11,12; UN 12 COOPER, PAT - Baseball 9,10,11; Dramatics 10,11,12; Football 11; Track 11,12; Most Talkative 11; UN 12 COPELAND, KATHY - Hospital Volunteer 11,12; Annual 12; Teacher Assistant 10; Spanish Club 9; UN 12; Sr Hr See 12 CROMER, ROY - Dramatic Club 10,11; Glee Club 11; Band 9,10,11,12; Orchestra 9, 10,11; School Paper 11; Track 9; Intra- murals 9,11 COX, JON - Football 11; Basketball 12; Jr. Honor Society 10; Sr. Honor Society 11, 12; R Club 11,12; UN 12; Teacher ' s Asst. 12 COX, VALITA - Baseball 11; GAA 12; Pep Club 10,11; Track il; Jr. Sr. Play 12; UN 12; Teacher Assistant 11; All School Play 12; Bomberettes 12; Powderpuff 11, 12; Hospital Volunteer 12 DACEY, PATTI - Annual 11,12; Cheer- leader 12; Dramatics 9; HR Officer 9; Pep Club 12; Sr. Honor Society 12; Stu- dent Council 9; Great Books Society 9, 10; Mu Alpha Theta 9,10,11; Debate Team 9,10,11; UN 12; Jr Sr Play 12; Powderpuff 12 Practice makes perfect Seniors dommate the J. V. Cheerleading Squad DAVIS, RON - Baseball 9; School Paper 11; Track 9; Inuamurals 9,10.11; UN 12 All work and no play may make us dull, but St. Johns, here we come. De PYSSLER, STEVIE - Jr Sr Play 11,12; All School Play 12; GAA 11; Powderpuff 11,12; Pep Club 12; Sr Honor Society 11, 12; Library Assistant 11; UN 12 ECHOHAWK, BUNKY - Basketball 11,12; School Paper 12; Cross Country 12; Chess Club 11; UN 12 ERICKSON, TIA - All School Play 11,12; Pep Club 10,11; Spanish Club 11,12; UN 12; Teacher Assistant 11,12 FAIN, DANNY - UN 12 FLEMING, JUDY - Annual 12; Glee Club 9, 10; Pep Club 10,11,12; Jr Honor Society 9,10; Sr Honor Society 11,12; Hospital Volunteer 11,12; Teacher Assistant 11, 12; UN 12 iiWSiir n i i FREELAND, TOM - Basketball 9; Swimming 9; Football 11,12, Captain 12; Basketball 12; Wrestling 10,11; Track 12; Intramurals 9,10,11; UN 12 GARLAND, DONNA - Basketball 9; Cheerleader 9,12; FTA 10; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Student Council 11; Thespian Club 11; Homecoming Queen 12; Speech Club 11; All School Play 12 GIONET, JENA - Annual 12; Latin Club 10; Homemakers Club 11; FTA 11; President 11; Pep Club 11,12; School Paper 12; Sr Honor Society 11,12; Inter-Club 11; Calendar Girl 11; Miss Niceville High 11; UN 12 GRANDT, BIRGITT - GAA 9,10,11,12; Track 9,10,11,12; Intramurals 9,10,11,12; Powderpuff 11; Hospital Volun- teer 11,12; UN 12 GRAVES, CECILLE - Annual 11,12, editor 12; Jr Sr play 11,12; GAA 10; HR Officer 9; UN 12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Secretary 12; Sacs for Santa Court 11; All School Play 10,12; UN 12; Recuerdos Candidate 11; Bomberettes 10; Powderpuff 12 GROSS, BOB - Football 12; All School Play 12; UN 12 HARKNESS, BETTY - Annual 12; Thespians 11; GAA 11,10; Glee Club 11; HR Officer 9; Pep Club 9,10,11; Sr Honor Society 11,12; School Paper 11,12 editor 12; French Club 9,10,11; Student Council 9; Jr Class Play 11; UN 12 HARTGENBUSH, DICK - Intramurals 9; UN 12 HEFFELFINGER, ADAM - Intramurals 9,10,11; Spanish Club 11,12; UN 12 HETH, PATTI - Annual 12; Cheerleader 9,12; GAA 12; Pep Club 11,12; Track 11,12; Jr. Sr. Play 11,12; Intramurals 9,10; Bowling League 10,11; All School Play 12; UN 12 HOULE, TINA - Baseball 9; Basketball 9; Powderpuff 11; FTA 11; HR Officer 11; Pep Club 11; Student Council 11,12; Secretary 12; UN 11,12 JACKSON, MARGARET - FTA 9,10,11; GAA 9,10; Pep Club 9,10,12; School Paper 9,10; Intramurak 9,10; UN 12; Teacher Assistant 9,10,11; Hospital Volunteer 12 26 JEWELL, SANDY - GAA 12; Glee Club 9; Pep Club 11; Bomberettes 12; UN 12 KNOWLES, THOM - All School Play 12; Glee Club 9,10,11; Boys ' Chorus 9,10,11; Class Vice President 11; Sr. Hon- or Society 11,12; Student Council 11; Intramurals 11; NASC Convention 11; UN 12 LE GAULT, BOB - Gymnastics 10; Dramatics 9,10; Football 12; All School Play 10; Jr. Sr. Play 11; Glee Club 9,10, 11; Chess Club 9,10; Track 9,12; Intramurals 9,10,11; Intramural Representative 11; UN 12 LINDSEY, BOB - Football 9,11,12; R Club 11,12; Track 11,12; Debate Team 11,12; UN 12 McKENZlE, WARREN - Wrestling 9,10; Intramuiak 12; Science Club 9, UN 12 Mcknight, JEFF - Powderpuff cheerleader 11; All School Play 11,12; Jr. Sr. Play 11,12; Cross Country 12; Spanish Club 11,12, President 12; Student Council 12; Track 12; Intramurals 9,10,11; UN 12 McRAE, ANNE - Annual 12; Teacher Assistant 11; All School Play 12; Jr. Sr. Play 12; Band 9,10,11; Pep Club 12; Sr. Honor Society 11,12, Treasurer 12; School Paper 12; UN 11,12 MADDEN, JOHN - Intramurals 9,10,11; UN 12 MARSH, STEPHEN - Baseball 9; Science Club 9; UN 12 MEADE, GEFFREY - Teacher Assistant 11; UN 12 MICHAEL, JACKIE - Hospital Volunteer 12; UN 12 MICHELSON, CARMEN - Annual 12; Jr. Sr. Play 11,12; All School Play 12; Powderpuff 11,12; Bomberettes 10,11; Girls ' Sextet 12; HR Officer 11; Pep Club 9,10,11,12, Treasurer 12; Science Club 9; Spanish Club 9,10,11, Treasurer 11; UN 12 MORRISON, VICKI - Cheerleader 12; All School P lay 12; Glee Club 9,10; Girls ' Sextet 12; Pep Club 11,12; Sr. Honor Society 11,12, Vice President 12; R Club 12; Student Council 12, Treasurer 12; Intramurals 9,10; Friend- ship Club 10, Secretary 10; UN 12 MULLINS, LINDA - Teacher Assistant 12; Pep Club 12; UN 12; ODETTE, JEROME - Annual 9.11; Basketball 9; Powderpuff Cheer- leader 11; All School Play 9,11,12; Jr. Sr. Play 11,12; Foot- ball 12; Glee Club 9; R Club 12; Wrestling 12; School Paper 9; Student Council 9,12; Track 12; Intramurals 9,10,11; UN 11, 12 Would that it were ours to know Of whom they talk and chatter so. PARRY, LINDA - Annual 12; All School Play 12; FTA 12; Glee Club 9,10,11; HR Officer 9,10,11; Pep Club 12; D Club 10, 11,12; School Paper 9; French Club 10,11; Intramurals 12; UN 12 PERRY, CARL - Dramatics 10,11,12; Football 9; HR Officer 9; Pep Club 11; Student Council 9; Track 9,10; FFA 9; UN 12 PHILLIPS, ROBIN - Baseball 9; Drama Club 10; Football 10,11, 12, Captain 12; HR Officer 12; Jr Honor Society 10; Teacher Assistant 12; Track 10; Intramurals 9,10,11,12; UN 12 PROVANCHA, TERRY - CA 9; Powderpuff Cheerleader 11,12; Powderpuff Queen 12; Teacher Assistant 9,11,12; Football 12; 3 -4v A fat paunch never breeds fine thoughts. Golf 10,11,12; Basketball 11,12; R Club 11; Student Council 9,12; Spanish Club 9,11; Intramurals 9,10,11; UN 12 RIGSBY, BILL - UN 12; Football Manager 9,10; Football Trainer 12; Golf 10,11,12; Powderpuff Coach 12; Jr. Honor Society 9; Sr, Hon- or Society 12; R Club 9,10,11,12; Basketball 11,12; Spanish Club 11; Student Council 9,10,11,12; Intramurals 9,10,11,12 ROHR, SUE - GAA 11,12; Bomberettes 12; Pep Club 11; Powderpuff 11, 12; Hospital Volunteer 12; Science Club 10; All School Play 11; Jr. Sr. Play 11;12; UN 12 -ROTOLO, PAT - Cheerleader 10,11,12; Glee Club 10,11; Pep Club 12; R Club 12; UN 12 ROWE, NELLIE - Annual 12; Drama Club 11; Jr. Sr. Play 12; All School Play 12; Charm Club 10; Pep Club 12; Teacher Assistant 12; Stu- dent Council 9,10,11; Art Club 9,10; Intramurals 10; UN 12 RUIZ, ALICIA - HR Officer 11; Pep Club 12; Science Club 12; Spanish Club 10, 11, 12; NFL 11; Miss Sweetheart 10; UN 12 )| J SMITH, CHARLENE - Cheerleader 9; GAA 12; Glee Club 9,10,11; Pep Club 9,10,11; Student Council 9,10; UN 12 SMITHERMAN, TINA - Annual 12; Cheerleader 11,12, Captain 12; All School Play 12; Powderpuff 11,12; GAA 10; Glee Club 9; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; R Club 11,12; Recuerdos Candidate 11; UN 12 TIDWELL, STEVE - Baseball 9,10.11: Football 9,10,11,12; Jr Officer 9,10,11; RClub 9,10,11; School Paper 9, 10; Student Council 9,10,11; Track 9; Intramurals 9,10; French Club 9; German Club 9; UN 12 TRANT, MIKE - CAP 9; Jr. Honor Society 10; Swimming 11; Student Council 12; Wrestling 10; Intramurals 9,10; Teacher Assistant 12; Hospital Volunteer 11; UN 12 VAN TASELL, DIANNE - Band 9; Pep Club 9,10,11,12, Secretary 11, President 12; Teacher Assistant 12; Jr. Honor Society 10; Sr Honor Society 11,12, Secretary 12; School Paper 9; UN 12; Sr. Play 12; Powderpuff 11,12; Home- coming Princess 11 WEBER, JIM - Football 9; Band 9; Track 9; Wrestling 9; UN 12 WEISS, WAYNE - WILLIAMS, LINDA - Annual 12; Jr. Sr. Play 12; UN 12; Cheerleader 9,10,11,12; Dramatics Club 10,11, Treasurer 11; Powderpuff 12; Class Secretary 9; Intramurals 10,12; Pep Club 9,10,11, 12; Junior Exhibition 11; R Club 12; French Club 11; Student Council 11; Track 10 WILLIAMS, SHARON - Annual 11,12; Glee Club 9,10; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Jr. Honor Society 9,10; Science Club; Class Secretary 11,12; All School Play 10,12; Jr. Sr. Play 11,12; UN 12; Powderpuff 11; Teacher Assistant 12 WILLIS, JUDY - Class Treasurer 12; Scholarship Award 10; Jr. Sr. Play 11,12; All School Play 9,10,11,12, Student Director 12; GAA 9,10,11,12, President 11,12; Glee Club 9,10,12, President 12; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Jr. Honor Society 9,10, President 10; Sr. Honor Society 11,12, President 12; RClub 10,11,12; Science Club 9,10; Spanish Club 10,11; Student Council 9,10,11, Vice President 11; Track 11,12; Intramurals 9,10,11,12; UN 12; Bomber- ettes 10,11; Outstanding Track Award 11; Powderpuff llvl2; Hospital Volunteer 11 WOODARD, JOYCE - Business Manager 11,12; Pep Club 9,10,11.12, Vice President 12; School Paper 9; Track 11,12; UN 12; Teacher Assistant 9,10,11,12; Majorettes 10; All School Play 11,12; Jr. Sr. Play 11,12 ZANGARI, BARBARA - Annual 12; Jr. Sr. Play 11,12; All School Play 12; Powderpu ff 11,12; GAA 10,11,12; Glee Club 10; Band 9; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; R Club 11; Intramurals 10,11,12; UN 12 ZIELINSKI, PEGGY - GAA 11,12; HR Officer 11,12; Sr. Honor Society 11,12; Intramurals 11; Hospital Volunteer 11, 12; Teacher Assistant 12; UN 12 The Seniors rolled what?? A couple of talented seniors at the Hootenanny! seniors nave yet another talent - making bonfires. 29 Steve and Pete try to make an important decision. Gordy Ball looks at the racing forms. Junior Homecoming Float If she hits you again, tell your Mother, Bruce. Energetic Workers! Give me back my lipstick, Mike Linda Alsid Ledia Babilonia Gordon Ball Kerry Benthall Dorothy Bernardi Bruce Bishop p Steve Braslow Paul Bucher Scott Bumgarner Sherry Burch Pete Buscetto Susan Burnhara Gerald Byrd Don Cameron Bobby Carter Lloyd Carver John Carver Roger Chase Donna Chilcoat Mark Cooper Marilyn Curtis David Darner Susan Davies Diane Davis tiwBigE i jarwist Ih Barbara Ann Dawes 1 Sandra Del Ross 1 Lee Downey B Ronald Duran B Kay Ely Wt Angelique Gallegos 1 IJQ Joseph Gillaspie 11 Barbara Goutcher R i Margaret Gonzales H Tamara Greider hB Steve Hall H David Heffelfinger ! B l ' l fl i ' Dorothy Heidenreich P 1 ' f. Susan Hoard 1 ' ' , Joyce Houle 1 ' Steven Hurst % ' Terry Jennings h ' [ 1 J 1 Glenda Jewell 1 - f Jennifer Jones 1 Olavine Jones r n p, 1 i Terry Jones ' , Cynthia Jordan Sharon Judge John Keefe Frank Kessler Bill Loman Mike Lowe J ' Field McConnell Lorraine McHugh Sharon McKenzie Brenda McMillan Donna Millan Juan Morales Steven Newman Ronald Noel gB: Allan Paddack Robert Paxton Myrna Pecunia Alex Peppito Gerard Peppito Sharon Peppito Richard Phipps Rosemary Pina Sharon Pring Angel Rivera Iris Rivera Larry Roberts Douglas Rogers 33 1 . Floyd Rogers Michael Rogers Toni Rosen Roger Ross Gary Rotolo Don Rutledge Ron Rutledge Brenda Sepulveda Catherine Schappert David Skinner Marty Smith Terry Smith Steven Smitherman Frank Spino Richard Stombaugh Mary Anne Tayloe 1 Lawrence TurnDou la Janis Vandervort 11 Janice Vaughan in Alice Wiggins i - j 1 ' ■ 1 J ,. Julius Wiggins %m 1 Michon Winter I ' S • Thomas Zielinski i ! Renny Young Introducing the Qophomores Ole Anderson Scott Bradford Shirley Bartley 35 Mike Fenell Diana Forsythe Suyapa Carding Amasa Gee Linda Lernley Mike Lundberg Dennis Mariconda Coleen Marsh Ken McBrayer Kathleen McGree Richard Michael Cecilia Nadal James Nadal Shirley Norris Kathleen O ' Brien Debbie O ' Keefe Gregory Sanborn Phillip Shatzer Cindy Smith Harold Smith Robert Smith Sandra Swanberg Richard Taylor Steve Thompson Freshmen Surf and sand . . . liquid oxygen . . . absorbing all the books . . experiments with condiments . Linda Daniel Terry David Anita Jerry Myron Jordan Kerby Knowles Kuhn Landrum Little Loman Clay Aldebol Carlos Alfonso Alan Altshuler Ilona Bennes Maria Bones Kathleen Longwell Belinda Love Darrell ;j| McKenzie jJ Tommy Luis Sherrill Gary Lorain Michelson Miranda Morrell Norris Parkinson i Bonita Smith George Rountree i ' i Elvia Sanchez Jill Terry Colleen Roy Donald Smith Smith Smuiro Stewart Stombaugh Paula Pamela Brenda Kathryn Billie John Vonah Watson Weaver Yates Yelton Zielinski iSt ' tW ' 2:  • 1 mm See this, this is Siberia, where all good little students go. The thinkers, thinking . . . World Problems ... an enormous task for a teacher ... an enormous effort for the student . . . World Problems . . . young minds tackling the problems of philosophers and politicians . and leading and advising ... An older, wiser mind . . . still absorbed in the gravity and complexity of the issues. . . this . . . my friends . . . the world, which is one big problem w o r I d P r o b I e m 8 f ' 1 •  . The long-haired delegate from the U.S.S.R. presents her resolution for assembly approval... Civil Rights--the Economic System--the Juvenile Delinquents--the United Nations. . .Will we ever for- get the points of order --the Seminar, the long hours of resolution writing--the committee meetings --the lectures--Jurgis?? All keywords to the class like no other class. The class of sixty-six bore up well to the high echelon standards set by Mr. Sand. National Problems was everybody ' s problems — and pride. N a o n i ' ,yvAi ' M; t ?«....:ai? fa ' - «t«ft . M 47 Mathematics AUright, let ' s share the donuts. Math enters our every mode of life but most importantly, a sound Mathematical background gives us that almost intangible sense of logic and reason that is essential to this highly competitive society of ours. Under the able guidance of Mr. Engleson, Mr. Robinson, and Mr. Van Ornam, the Raraey Math department has carried on a program of new and advanced mathematics - the science of the age and culture we will help to expand. Let ' s go over that again. . . A ' s for Norwegians, B ' s for. . A desk . . . And this is the way we don ' t look into the microscope, Mike . . . Qcience Science - the opening doors. . . And all the tiny keys . . . Zoology, geology, the fizzles of Chemistry . All the wonders of the world . . . IIMi- ' aM-Afeiif- ' U. d. ■■ -iii ' .M ■■ ttmY ' ' i ' liB AJ ; ' f (f g,iiiB,ia. ' . ■KlA ' y ' iJ.r.m.M ' ..:, ' .■syi::--ji::i ' ■ ■■•■• ■• ' -- ■ ' ■ Earth Qcience . . geology . . . field trips . . . the bus rides . . . fizzes and precipitates Avagadro ' s number, the Science Fair . . . put all these things together and you ' ve got the science department ' s year at Ramey - Mr. Engleson, Mr. Robertson, and Mr. Shaw were our instructors, able and intelligent, ever ready to help and stringent in their training of logical and observant minds . . . The challenge of any era is to mould good minds - the Science Department has done the job with a vitality and zest we ' ve all profited by. LIBRARY The library of Ramey High School is the mainstay of the students. It sees studying for debates, term papers, vocabulary lists, and even an occasional social visit. Mrs. Rosser, with her cheerful and helpful per- sonality, is the sponsor of this well -packed information room. h.. 4 Double, double, toil and trouble. The English Department of any school is certainly one of its most in- fluential - the training of the individual now will give him the elo- quence - the sheer confidence he will need later. These same abilities will be stressed and developed in his writing as well. - and he will delve into the worlds of rhyme and reason. Thus, our well-grounded English department has prepared us - in all possible facets. Show them your strength, Robin How easily murder is discovered. 52 Oyen, otravez, clase Buenos dias, Maria Oh, dear. Ken, did you fail this one? From the modern Spanish Language lab - Mrs. Cordero instructs her class with tapes and dialogues . . . the dances of Espana, the peaks of Mexico, the cultures of South America . . . All the color, warmth and vitality of El Mundo Espanol . . . And they air-conditioned the Language Lab this yearl Home Economics Ho! Ho! Ho! and a cup of coffee at a Home Economic ' s Christmas party. Manners and table setting are also an impor- tant part of Home Economics. Serving, sewing, delighting, dining . . . these abil- ities make the well-trained woman able to perform the task with utmost grace and confidence. Poise and patterns . . , Charm and cheddar cheese . . . the make-up of the wife, homeraaker - hostess - And this is what Home Economics stresses . . . The Ideal Girl. Food for thought as well as food for the stomach shop - Where the young men get together to learn to create - build and shape - with varied tools and a hunk of wood - Mr. Gian- nobile ' s expert guidance and endless patience is an invaluable asset to the learning experience and the workmanship training the boys get in industrial arts training. The fellows take a break for some informative ad- vice from Mr. G. Every sport is dealt with here - the list is endless and The rewards are great . . . Swimming . . track, soccer, volleyball . . . don ' t tell me, I ' m not the ref! . . . All right . . . three laps around the school . . . Blood, sweat, tears, well, no . . but there was plenty of sweat and the triumphs were many . Building up the muscles . . . Did you eat your Wheaties this morning? The laps around the school - Let ' s have some physical fitness here ! Let ' s try that crawl stroke again . . . Mrs. Dillman and Coaches Thompson and Carlson, strict taskmasters for physical fitness . . . They drilled on sportsmanship and meted out the sit-ups and - the rewards ' A bouncing, vigorous student body! Physical Education This place is alive with the sound of music . . . And it ranges from the excellent school band . . . to the jazz-swing of the superb dance band . . . Mr. Voeller ' s done a marvelous job in tuning up the musical talents of Ramey into a fine playing group . . . Three cheers for a job well done and pats on the backs to all the hard-working. Take a deep breath, here comes that song again! M u i before e . r 2i f -- ' 9 % R ill Is it a pulse rate or dictation they ' re taking? The typists of today are the term paper writers . . . burning the midnight oil . . . the secretaries of tomorrow with steno pads and lipstick . . . this is where it all starts. The endless lines of asdf ' s . . . and had, has, bad, boy . . . and what do you know . . . You can type without looking at the keys! Miss Clark and Mr. Robinson - the instructors . . . under their patient watch we learn to compose at the keyboard - invaluable experience for the Hemingway ' s and Faulkners of tomorrow. B u s I n 59 iiH i ' f m- ORQANIZATIONQ Here they are . , the athletes . . the ones with the spring in their step, the wind in their lungs, the fight in their heart. Here they are, the R Club Our Olympians. . The Pep Club In their cheery green and whites, these girls stirred up the scene whenever, wherever they arrived. The Spirit spurs of the student body - the pep club gals provided the steam - the go for the Bombers - pushing them on to every victory! SSiK::. ' ?iii:Av :t;irig■ y■teh = -l ■l■ ■r ' ■V ' g -■ftJa■:;;; -, ; .:y: :-: . ■ y, iimiirrtw iffi1iiTi||i|iiMi 5 ?3l Bombereffes ' ' 1 Bouncing pora-poms and fluttering skirts . . . the Bomberettes are on the field . . a foot-storapin ' rhythm and the swing - n - sway of those Bomber colors! Pert, cheerful — they provided the beat and bounce for the half-time shows. V ' r,;:;:; ' ' T- ' frr T . N «S?sa l a? i:- ' iSV i ' Majore+tes The High Steppers - Our Majorettes strutted out proudly to announce - the Bombers are here! Sparkling, sunny Donna Chilcoat drilled her girls to heights that were superb . . . Three cheers for the gals in glittering green - with their incomparable rhythm and style! Nafional Honor Sooiefy shall put l y- % our sights B III on . . n M Phi w fl Beta M H Kappa ■1 m Vapor Trail I! ? ' The literary outlet, of the Ramey English department . . . under the careful scrutiny of Miss Grant .... each Vapor Trail left its mark on us . . . telling us things about each other ' s abilities that we never knew . . . editorials for Speaking Out, and sections to keep us officially informed . Thank you. Vapor, you should be, indeed, proud! Now, I ask you, wouldn ' t you be proud? Lift that pen, staple that copy! 9tudent Council These were our legislators, our very voice in our government . . and these were those who furthered their knowledge by helping others to learn . . . making ready to lead and learn . . Teac hers Assistants 69 Choms Do-re-me . . . starts the thoughts rolling on the musical scales, and that ' s just what our-chorus is doing with their talents. Under Miss Kiester ' s guid- ance, the chorus members have sailed along on a sea of music. Qpanish Club The wonders of El Mundo Espanol . . . The Ponce Art Museum . . . the bus rides . . . Union Carbide ... EI Baile de Corazones . . . the merenge . . . and our Puerto Rican neighbors . . . flashing eyes and smiles of Mrs. Cordero . . a year of wonders and colors and closer ties with Nuestros Vecinos Espanoles . . . President: Jeff McKnight, Vice-President Lori McHugh, Secretary: Iris Rivera Recuerdos 9taff dittos and donuts . . . long hours writing and rewrit- ing copy . . . Struggling to get all those pictures! the smell of the fixatives and the shuffling and re- shuffling of thousands of photos. . . the Senior Super- lative shots . . trying to find the other page of your layout for such-and-such club . . . and the dead- line dizzies, Saturdays and Sundays and all those Tuesdays . . . hard work - long work - and worth it - for we the Staff oT 1966 give these as our Recuerdos . . . and make it our gift to you . . . • Tom Freeland • • Robin Phillips • Pete Buscetto ' • Terry Jones • Bob LeGault Bob Lindsey Mike Lundberg Gary Rotolo Frank Spino Steve Tidwell Julius Wiggins Rick Winn Coach Thompson The Ramey Bombers, with Robin Phillips as captain, Pete Buscetto, and Tom Freeland as alternate cap- tains, won the Island Co- Championship title. • All-Conference Stars Ramey Bombers 5 5 Cross Counfry Team KNEELING: Scott Bradford, Steve Smitherman, Myron Loman, Bob Freeland STANDING: Jeff McKnight, Mike Genung, Scott Bumgarner, Bunky Echohawk, Coach Barney Golf Coach Slayton, Terry Provancha, Ken McBrayer, Boyd Preston, Gary Rotolo Robin Phillips, Allen Altschuler, David Kuhn, Bruce DePysslet 78 Wrestling |il Varsity Squad by number; Dick Phipps, 20; Randy Burke 21; Don Cameron, 22; Bill Loman, 23; John Cox, 25; Gordie Ball, 26; Bill Campbell, 27; Tom Zielinski, 28; Mike Fenell, 29; Bunky Echohawk, 30; Skip Bowline, 31 The long reach 35 -W- - s ' A ft I ' i c P .. ' 55 :,„A,,, s: « Kmsii! m ' mS MH i iK s K ' 23 V, ' 1 3i w Et nil Junior Varsity Players by Number; Joe Gillaspie, 21; Rick Winn, 22; Perry Harkness, 23; Steve Lee, ' 24; Steve Thompson, 26; Gerald Drumwright, 27; Mike Skinner, 28; Terry Jennings, 29; Steve Newman, 30; Mike Lundberg, 31; Scott Bradford, 33; Bob Freeland, 34 What will the strategy be? Rebound 9wimming Team Ramey swimmers make like fish . . . and flutter kick their way to the honors ... it was a new sport at Ramey but a hard-working group who did us proud In every meet . . p;:; 1 i i- 1 ! 1 ' ' i ft T 1 1 ' ■■ ' 1 ■ i! 1- ! i I ft 1 1 1 1 1 1 i m V I i im ' ■ •- - i ■f%. J M m r ■•- ' •!£  - r ' r i t x -K: r( tl £¥i i wi 1 PV ly 1 w i J J Ofti iT B V :-,, k IS 7r Girls ' Afhieiic Associafion Are you game? The Girls ' Athletic Association building beautiful bodies for years . . . soaking up El Sol . . . on the concrete courts and . . . soccer on the fields Mrs. Dillman kept up the spirit and cheered the girls on to victory after victory . . . Basketball . . . Volleyball . . . the bus rides to Ft. Allen . . . the tournament . . . sharing the thrills of competitive sport! « 9 f fq ' i; J ' ' |i| ; s  — i ' Varsity Cheerleaders FROM TOP TO BOTTOM: Patti Heth, Captain, Carolyn Cox, Rusty Curtis, Patti Dacey, and Alice Wiggins. 86 TINA SMITHERMAN Football Captain PATTI HETH Basketball Captain Patti Dacey Carolyn Cox Alice Wiggins Rusty Curtis 87  j..Ai. ■ :i ' X: i is£i i., ' Ba ' ii..-v f ig ' . - -:f r Z ' :;iL-: •■■ w .. : mMj , Junior Varsity leaders - f- nii l ' i C gM The All Qchool Play Young and old alike shared a hilar- ious evening viewing the all-school play, a comedy farce, All Shook Up. The faculty of Bull U co nfer. Catch her if you can Mighty Bunnies at practice. Homecoming 240 pounds? I ' m sure! The ants go marching one by one Pep Club assemblies were launched amidst unique ideas and great participation. All the girls of the Pep Club worked to create enthusiasm for the year in sports activities. Afraid of Tina ' s tackle, Robin? A dance at the gym. MODEL UNITED NATIONS Secretary-General, Jon Cox, addresses the Assembly. President of the Assembly, Judy Willis, is seated at center of the table. Mr. Sand, U. N. Director V Colonel Dacey declares Wednesday a holiday. Betty Harkness speaks for France in French. and Patti Dacey translates. COMBINE EFFORTS Concentration. and a walk -out! A successful 1966 Model United Nations. 97 ajr ' Mr. and Miss Senior JUDY WILLIS MIKE ARROWOOD Friendliest PADDI BUSSEN - PAT COOPER - BARB ZANGARI 98 TOM FREELAND CHARLENE SMITH — m JON COX Most Intelligent VICKI MORRISON Most Likely to Qucceed WAYNE WEISS - JUDY FLEMING WARREN Mckenzie LINDA WILLIAMS 100 Most Talkative Kxound JERRY BRIETZKE DONNA GARLAND CHIP ODETTE 101 ■ i.f ■■ ■ ' j-! ; '  i , ' ' fl-f ' ■y LJj. ' is.- - ■■  -.- ' ..iaa - - :.;. .3?; MR. BROWN . . . who ruled with an iron hand in a velvet glove . . . the kids were the prime importance patriotism is of high import, the office chats, the encounters with the Board of Education, respect of all, respect for all . . . Guidance - the leader, the pathfinder, the tester, the tryer . . . Achievement, pre-high school tests, tests, tests, tests, . . . We were tried and tested and we opened our minds to the thoughts of that huge world beyond High School . The people who make our lives, a little better, a little fiiUer, a little less hectic . . . who round out, even up, a trying day, who plot out a sure course - who steady unsure plotters . . . the people who help . . . 105 MR. BURKE ADAMS A.B. Chico State College Geography, Cinema Club, A. V. Dept. MRS. nJDITH GRYBOWSKI B.S.N. Duke University History, Assistant Cheerleader Sponsor, Student Council MR. JAMES E, HUGHES B.S. University of Delaware Science, Math Science Club Sponsor MR. JOHN F. CONDRA B.S. Kearny State Teachers College Science Club Chess Club, Science MISS MARYAN DAHMER B.A., M.A. Shepherd College West Virginia Univ. Librarian, School Service Assistants MR. FRED FULKERSON B.S. Florida State Univ. Physical Education Drivers Education MR. KIRK GRYBOWSKI A.B. Duke University University of California at Santa Barbara Math, Math Club MISS GLORIA KIESTER B.A., M.M.E.D. St. Olaf College Minnesota Univ. of Colorado General Music, Chorus MISS FRANCES MAYER B.A. Harding College Physical Education Cheerleader Sponsor MRS. EILEEN McCONNELL B.S., B. A. , M.Ed. Montana State College Florida Southern College University of Massachusetts English, National Junior Honor Society miimmmiimmmmmm ssss MISS MARTHA MICHAELIS B.A., M.A. University of Calif. Claremont Graduate School, Guidance Counselor, School Service Assistants MRS. LILIA RODRIGUEZ B.A. Milligan College Tennessee Spanish, Spanish Club MRS. JUDY MUEHRING B.A. Baylor University English Newspaper Sponsor MRS. BETTY PARKS B.A. Texas Western College A .a I MRS. GLADYS PATTERSON B.S. Geneva College Education, Reading Specialist MISS NANCY SHAFFER B. A., M.A. Elmisa College Colgate University Math, Science Fair MR. JACK SLAYTON JR. B.S. West Georgia College Science, American History, Yearbook Sponsor MRS. LOUISE SWEETMAN A.B., M.A. Kansas University T. C. Columbia Univ. Spanish, Spanish Club ' A ' MR. DENNIS ROUSE B. S., M.S. Indiana University Social Studies Math, Safety Patrol MRS. PATTI WHITING B.S. University of Texas American History Student Council 107 Jaraes Dykes Kevin Erickson Laura Hodge A tA ' T ; dim Roger Arrowood Jacqueline Arts Glenn Boza Pamela Burke Edward Campbell Barbara Carmichael Tina Casey Mark Chase David Crabbe Bruce Hogg Karma Kelsay Mark Kent Brenda Nev man Phoebe Perry Darrell Prewitt Linda Prisock Victoria Smitherman Marilyn Thomas Deborah Toups Yvonne Von Ah - Robert Westfall ' y. Robert L. Bailey Linda S. Branham Carolyn Carpenter Robert Da ies Kathryn L. Dawes Denise L. Dejesus Ronald L. Edelman Jay Kelly Fain Dennis R. Forsythe Migdalia Pabon Gary S. Pasquarella Wanda I. Pecunia Grace Rountree Mary E. Schioeder Leroy P. Sine Lori T. Smurro Charlene A. Snyder Paul Strachanowski A ! IM i 1 Robert R. Langston Robert J. Main Debra Butler Charles Cornelison Sue Ely Beth Gionet Rodger Grondahl Cindy Johnson David M. Johnson Jenny Jones Carol W. Langston Janice A. Murray Terry L, Roupe Ah! Come now, Pam! Glen Sanborn Patricia A. Spino Kenton H. Trimble Kathryn A. Troll Richard Van Beek Pamela A. Weiss Stephanie A. Zdunczyk Marie Elaine Zeigler James Bassford Dianne Benthall Robert Brietzke Pamela Bucher Ray Constantin Michelle Cox Randy Frazey Ruth Groves Patricia Heslara Veda Jo Hill Mark Pasquarella Alexander Pauleuc Irma Pina James Robinson James Rogers Carmen Torres Cheryl Underwood Joanne Vaughan Ida Velez Cynthia Walker Albert Samuels EUery Sweat Karen Urbans Michelle Winn Sandy K. Bartley James H. Berry Steve Bock Michael C. Bonneau Wilfred S. Bounds, Jr. Rickey A. Buchanan Katharine A. Fisher Ann H. Ford Donald Fox Dora Frith Martha A. Haner Debra Ingram !R Joe Steven Reed Barbara Rosser Warner Thompson Lillian Toucet Waldron J. Winter, Jr. Barbara Metzger Michael Todd Miller Sherry A. Moulder KathrynG. McKnight Michael O ' Keefe Jane E. Parent Bernard M. Peppito Danny Archibeque Gladys Conty Deborah Dickman James Duncan Pamela Dycus Charles Grandt Guillermo Gravados Pamela Hall Hector Hayes Robert Lemley, Jr. Hector Martinez Kenneth Mosley Deborah Barnes Evangeline Bithorn Kevin Bond Debra Echohav k Kathleen Erickson Karen Faircloth Lamar Fuller Audrey Henry Carol Higgins James Horr James Isler Robert Jordan Marlene Keil Steven Lankford Anita Lundberg Steven Marvin Scott Morehart And everybody attended m ' ;rt. hwm . Roy McCollister John McGree Garrel Owens Debra Paris Paul Primak Mark Provancha Carry Rosen Randy Trask Ronald Van Beek Diana Bones Marilu Green Earl Griffith Linda Gross Dwight Heffelfinger Quentin Lindsey Linda Little Gale Miller Pilar Moreno Barbara Morrissey Thomas North Billie O ' Connor Sharon Bennett Eva Bernardi Twyla Bishop Kathleen Blackman Terry Drumwright Robert Dye Frank Greer John Haines Wanda Hinrichs Karen Kuhn Charles Lacey Barbara Lowe Patrick Thompson Kathy Wicks i f m Antonio Aguon James Alexander Stephen Baker Delia Brakowiecki David Brent Brazee Timothy Byrd Wayne Chilcoat Paul Conrad William Day Richard Defer Frank Dugger Ardeth Endicott M I The World of our teachers . . . people -- like the rest of us . . . ! There we are . . . this was us . . . remember . . . how we tried to concentrate without looking at the clock . . . how Mondays droned on and remember Madras . , . and loops . . . and wrap-arounds . . . and grannies . . . the others and the Splash parties . . . life . . . remember the Tiger, and the caf , and the games at the gym . . . remember . . . 1966?? Here they are . . . the niches for study . . . the places where the walls loom high and book -stacked . . . Classrooms . . . the rows of desks . . . etched and scarred with pupils of the past . . books . . . that have taught scores of people who knew nothing more than you did . . . 123 Li; ;: :v«f y ■ ' r ■! y■ !■-fl :«r- ' ' . ; : EXPRESSION Explanation . . Questionin asss □ AMERICAN MEN OF LETTERS n ■ - • J s The National Junior Honor 9ooiety with the standard prerequisites of Leadership, Citizenship, Character, Scholarship — the Junior Honor Society had a meritorious year . . . the trip to San Juan . . . Strolling around Cristobal, Campus walks at UPR . . . Miss the bus? - the Sheraton lunch . . . and giggles and naps on the bus . . the March induction - a good year - a year of preparation . . with our sights on - Senior Honor Society! Sponsor: Mrs. McConnell President; Leslie Lathrop Vice President; Patti Spino Secretary; Cindy Johnson Treasurer; Laura Hodge .y 127 The 9afefy Patrol Safety is our watch-word, and they guard - morn, noon, night, watching out for stiidents at the crossing . . . Mr. Rouse, the instructor and the bike safety programs . . . Bob, the safety captain . . . merits and certificates ... a year of developing a mind keyed for safety. .a ' ' •- im. -,: , iW ' :32a 7J Squinting in the sun - the members of the Chorus - birdie - it - up for the camera. The Junior- High Chorus i Miss Kiester commanded a group of fine young voices who showed their prowess at the Christmas program . . . Mary had a Little Lamb . . Marimbas and work, work, work . A fine choral group! t ' Junior High Newspaper Our newspaper ' s the literary lifeline of the school . . . School news . . . Carmen and her crew . . , the want ads and standard gossip . . . Ramey Surf . . . the tide of the times Crew lines up for a shot and it ' s all smiles! Triumph . . . the successfully turned out copy 130 Science Club Early Einsteins, Cunning Curies . . . watching and analyzing, dissecting and drawing . . . ready minds - guided and moulded - taught to forge on alone . . and find, explore, hypothesize, on our own . . Excellent background for the fizzes of chemistry, the pulsing of biology . . . the gates of knowledge Now open and the paths of exploration range wide! Sponsor: Mr. Hughes President; Irma Pina Vice President; Jim Miller Secretary: Marilyn Thomas Treasurer; Pam Burke Math and Chess Clubs chess Club, Math Club . . . the complexities of the triangle, the wonders of the world of strategy . . . Move, countermove . . . Angle . . . formula . . . fractions . . . pawns . Math - the science of logic Chess - the science of strategy Exercisers of the cunning mind . . . 132 Miles and miles of film . . . Oh, no, it ' s not rewinding! ' The world of cinema . . . the televison camera-man, of tomorrow? Not necessarily . . . but they can certainly rewind a film with the greatest of ease - show a Walt Disney True Adventure film in nothing flat and their aid to the teachers, not so adept, is fantastic. When the teachers look bewildered, and meekly say: Can anyone run a projector? you know who ' ll take over every time. (5 I Service Club The Assistants ' Club . A club . . ? the work is hard and the experience excellent helping out in the office, the library . . . What ' s a card catalo; like Sears?? Oh, file it under miscellaneous ... Hard workers, and building a foundation for secretarial or library work later . . . School Service, school servants . . . il 8 P o r t s M ' Physically fit . . . whether just batting the basketball around . . . or in earnest, long-run competition . . . building bodies to withstand the vigors of the rough-and-ready sports of high school varsity . i 135 Allright, Kiddies, now that you ' ve cut it up so nicely . . it ' s snack time! Big Flirt! ! Just wait till that bell rings, Cindy ... ■0 i Jl ' Vi ' • r iKI m . ' , 1 m - i Pam Bucher! T o e f h e r n e s 8 See how much nicer it looks when you shave! f i Our Sincere Congratulations to the ' 66 Class N. C. O. CLUB Visit Your N, CO. Club Here at Ramey A. F. B. With Sincere Good Wishes for Success and Good Fortune to the Class of ' 66 M rJ OFFICERS ' CLUB Ramey Air Force Base ffSftSt ' - ' ' -a : f 3KiiM-j asv:vj-r:? ' rgvH..v;-j v .. ' ■ ■■.■■; i -r-. ;■. ,.r ), 645. 50 Earned for Our Sellers Did You Get Your Share in ' 65? Chairman: JEAN SCOPEL Co-Chairman: JOYCE ZDUNCZYK MARY ROUGH Officers ' Wives Volunteer for Charity 1966 Graduates CONGRATULATIONS and continued success OFFICERS ' WIVES CLUB M ' Go forth to seek . . . the sky- is a promise, not a bound. ■w - %■ Congratulations and Best Wishes for Continued Success to the Ramey Graduates RAMEY CLOTHING STORE Within Walking Distance of Gate 5 (i V The Best for Less in Clothing and Shoes for the Entire Family ' Se lo pueden arreglar en el 4 I, I BANCO POPULAR Banco Popular de Puerto Rico Fundado en 1893 El Banco Que Sirve A Todo Puerto Rico CONGR ATU LATIONS to the Class of ' 66 From Everyone at THE GOLF PRO SHOP Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1966. TRADEWINDS SHOPPE ■ FIT ' S COODFOOD YOU WANT- ' Ui(rq ALEX ' S Right Outside Gate 5 Our Best Wishes to the Senior Class PRESCRIPTIONS FARMACIA FONT Progreso No. 3 Aguadilla, P. R. CARS INTERNATIONAL Stateside Delivery Large Discounts on European or American Made Automobiles - Special Military Discount Near Gate 5 Manager JIM LANGEVIN CARS INTERNATIONAL For a car in mind, that ' s really fine. Eat at TONY ' S LOBSTER AND STEAK HOUSE tt R c oe When it ' s food in mind, visit CARTAGENA ' S Stop and Save at COGERS General Store Outside Gate 5 THANKS TO OUR ADVERTISERS FROM THE RECUERDOS STAFF i k , , ■ ft y ,y { t y HH ■■■iiiiii - ?- 7 _ I w. % A-. ' ' if Wk- mr-


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