Rancho High School - El Sol Yearbook (Las Vegas, NV)

 - Class of 1958

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It is each individual working with another on a play, a dance, an assembly, or cooperating with another on a team, a publications staff, a committee, who brings the essential loyalty to a school . . . Those few who give nothing of themselves gain little, merely mark the days till Graduation or wait for a chance to drop out. The majority of the students work, mature, and learn . . . All the many individuals working together, playing together, competing against each other comprise the undefinable SOMETHING known only as school spirit . . . THE SPIRIT OF RANCHO. i I R , Pi! f . 6 KW r E xx f 5' Z X m 5 N . J -I c- f X: EN., ' I J' W y i i ancho Foreword ,...... ,,,.,,,,,--,-,--- A n - Dedication ......... Administration Classes ........... Clubs ......,....., Organizations ..... Athletics ...... Ads ...... Index ....... CONTENTS 6 8 30 104 138 186 216 232 RANCHO HIGH SCHOOL Las Vegas, Nevada Volume 3 3 1 2? xox Ei Ht we 1 M5555 n al 44 fm, 1? H W , wJ ' Midi t. x ' i .lill Jensen, Editor Nevona Bunker, Organizations .lanet Cushion, Advertising 4'There'5 nothing wrong with a year- '4Will somebody sign this deal! l've Bill told me that he saw Hank who l900k staff that mfffing H flfadline ffotta make an announcement. said that Archie tolcl him that 6 F7 won't cure I ? 1.2 11 R ' ,1. Freddie :Q 't- .lanice Jensen, Cvlly Editor Yutona Nelson, Sophomore Editor She dipped her pen into the inkpots of the UH Anthony Ward is a junior, whafs he doing in my sec- PHSI 10 rGCOrd memories for the future. tion? And who's Bill Hinricks, for Pete's sake! - . 22:51 wtf' 3 - fy rf , ff at ay I ,X-, a 3. t . ., Y l , . . V, 1 6 , Karl Senkel. Sports Editor Judy Robinson, Assistant Editor Marjorie GibS0H,,FT95h771Uf1 Edimf And who's going to help me with my A layout is something that you - g'YeHrlJ00k dEHd1jI1CS-SGDIOI 4 layouts today. Madam Editor? well, that you lay out! It's as simple as GCC, kids! PVC just got TOO much that! my mind. I inexperienced yearbook workers joked, laughed, fought, and loafed the days through until the first deadline in mid- November. When that was passed, except for a few who had met the deadline, mem- bers continued their activities as before. Then came the second deadline which left even more of the staff in a state of con- fusion. Those who still had a deadline to meet, took the hint and buckled down to Work-for a while. With the warning that the final deadline was one week from the next Friday, and that publishers just won't wait, all pitched in and worked-for a while. But when March 17 was five days away, staff members started coming in at six or seven in the evening, leaving after the moon had long come over Sunrise with- out anyone's seeing or caring. About half- way through the night someone went out for food which was passed around, and all went back to work. Finally, the editor marked off the last square on the shipping record and announced, while halfway out the door, Let's goln The advisor tried the locked door, and with that gesture everyone knew that the book was as good as printed. On the way to the cars everyone remem- bered all the mistakes he had made. Why didn't l change that last layout? . . . I still donlt like the way I had that picture aken . . . By the way, who IS Bill Hin- ricks? . . . When are we going to have nother party? . . . And, going home, each nticipates the clay he'll put on track shoes 0 escape from the enraged student body . . the day he'll see the finished book . . . e day he'll receive his 1957-58 EL SOL. Q ' L I Q r 1 1 ' . I y l a .. . , L l l ,. .lon W. Brille, Advisor Bruce Grant, Activities What is it? A whingding? What's everybody looking at me for? l didn't say a word. Gayle Higgins, Advertising Sharon Clark, Index Where do we go from here. uThCfC,S OUIY Om' WHY 10 Snell 'Dillon' correctly I gm, -r-1...-1 5? it H i MN X 1 . M . 'iijtf-?1-.1 ' 4' ' ' SUS.. fl-W ' 1' ' . -is 55, ,Y ' 1 ' ., 2,3-, , TQTTP-'Q . W fy, -r s - 1 ...ff ' .W ,... -, ' 'f A . 'I , . 'f ' 'Hi ' ' ' 1- - ll if Iee iklfiiv , ,V H K is , r :V ' yr A tj l 235 X v,ij.,,-,fa f ,L , I .... t.1:..w-3g- i ',,, Mig: V . ' vs.- rx 1- -. i . ik if-,, 1. - - ',i-i' U.,,...Hg i -ae-- 1 Q s ' , 11, .tv ,. . .3 nf- ' N if 'J T l , .r 1 ' ' lil 1 ' if I . , it 5 .. -,V i it. Zludy Shalberg, Business Manager P0nny.Day, Art Editor There's more to being a business All Tight-it cl0esn't look like a manager than meets the eye! ram! So what! 5 Dedication To the faculty members and student body who have remained at Rancho since its beginning at Fifth Street School, We dedicate this book. The efforts that we the El Sol staff have made to create a memorable book for you are insignificant in comparison to what you have accomplished since the fall of '54, Cooperating with one another and with the students who also belong to Rancho, you have made the beginning of tradition and school pride. This book be- longs to you, the first of Rancho. To the school it is a reminder of what occurred throughout the year '57. To you people it is a re- minder of the last of four years of happy association and accom- plishment. 'Yi . ry' .. ,.i 51 fs i X ul - ' - 1: -iff -vhb i fr: F l:-.- if , ' ' V' f ig ':'L Lili ' F- L WET 'g-1 1 'Q' - . -.,: ,.i. -.'1 zz, rr ' 11 - N D QL ' HRINCIPQSIL M T N ' . X ,fi f 1 , ALfiG.MDa11glie1'ty QM -fs Ex 1' 1' ,FAGULTYNQ A I V Jain'es-l illizgrgis ' , V riff' Elaine Swaffar Fred . .3 'P 1 Helen-Dwyer Zelda Cain. - T V Z , Walter Fullerto Helen Moran: A ' 1 Edna Golem V Harvey Thiel s sa sf' Tom Abel James Addison Lucy Adkins Gordon Anderson Vicki Anderson Ted Arnold Philip Barfield Estelle Barker Gerry Barr Diane Bareford Michael Barry Bill Beatty Jim Bell Richard Bohlmann Ardella Bowden Rodney Bradley Harvey Brook Robert Brooks Kay Buck Barbara Bunker Barney Burger Billy Chiles V . Arlene Christensen B Sharon Clark Ron Cole i Dick Conway , 1 5411! Cvdtsovi rii- 55 -' 5 Qiaiiy Days' J 1 Beverly' -Dexter Joef.Dial wg A John Dowis Larry Dungey Ebarb E rw -' STUDENTS yr Lloygd Ewell Dougas Farr , Irehii F avela Yolanda Favela Craig Fennell Albert George Marjorie Gibson fi Chester Givens Ricky Gobeli Bruce Grant Billy Harbin David Hickey Richard Hicks Buren Hoffiriiin infix Harold Holbrook Caroluyg Holrnes Linda Holtairiiii Joann Hooker 5fe!1leY Hudsens J 311165 Jackson J ill Jensen M Cleotha Johnsiin T Tomsiflones Ernesti King H Leaf---fs? , -4, M54 -if Marilyn McClaren E' Melvin Lowe H an ,Y 5 . 52517, 42 - . .fn .ss R M irnniyf Shields - ' x 1' wifi' 4. Glenn Parsons' Marilyn Patterson Sandra Pederson Janegfeterson B Don Piiibble Mike Prince Roland Purdy Carolyii Pyatt f A James Pyatt Joan Ragona ,U Ruby Richardson Jacqueline Robinson Dorothy Ruesclig, Karen Sanders sr Judy Shalberg Douglas Smith Jerry Spilsbury Willy Snproul Harvey Stanley Carol Stephens Bob Ann Templeton Sandywlllicny E .lune'Knigl1t r A Lmdamwashington Beffx Short Ks . . -sieke M, , V f ' T so E ' LaRee,.Layto or P it - iGordon Leonard A P HCTH1 L8V8 - ooney I' J Jacqueline Wheeler L if m ,, 53 I X A :Yi yyoryyo Sliarravfilkerson land ' alson Qhn li 'fmn Z Q . .I V Ig, 59 sr ' 4 - ' 4 fr-eq Y-U ' 31 -- 'f - l f' nf ' 1 'AJ .:ii:iE2:aQi5f 55: . ass? :E , Q. Virginia McKnight yy: J Marlene Meers A W wifes We my Yutona'tNelson Diff ll f 21 Bill Woofter Carolyn Yelton 2 f iw 'E I snssigacfe-wg an if-:msm.,rM . H We 1 V .YY HX? K , s 'SQYLQM 7 Administration The buzz of the switchboard . . . the bite of the typewriter . . . the intermittent calls over the P.A. system . . . Friendly banter between the girl working in the office and the counselor in search of a missing record . . . the student rushing in late for a conference again . . . the attendance secretary walks from her office to ask a question . . . the principal's secretary pressed to fit in just one more appointment . . . A passing faculty member is reminded of a faculty meeting as he stops at his box for mail, a notice for the picture of the club he advises, day after tomorrow, humm . . . he nods hello to the assistant principal as he returns to class . . . The attendance principal confers with the attendance officer on that annoying matter of ditching . . . a call goes through the switchboard for the assistant principal who jots down a few notes . . . he hangs up and leaves to speak with the principal before his next appointment with the Clearance Committee . . . n The inner sanctum and the long desk behind which sits the friend of all, our principal . . . always kind, sometimes stern, he is the master builder guiding the inexpert hands of youth who within these on T T walls would fashion simple foundations upon which great things are built. .,... lin I 4 Ifiiff! r . r,-- .3 ,f 2: Lu W vw 1 12 :E N. -i u'--,wi , - Ui-4.5. 'QB' .ef ' , v n . ,Vs . I '. 4 5:2IJ ' 4 2315 W - xg +.v'1. ' g fm.. J .K .mx ,1 'EHR xl .. 15,51 'vweatf , ,lr 4: , ' - lu- ta A ' x -.gf F,-1, ,wif :- Egg:-it, rfmigfi-M - m- ' .E 1-,mn , , 5 H--Y as .- 1 ,.S.,.:EglE,g5, , fl- , Q I N -m 'f 'n R+ 711:55 E new ,-ge , 25 wa- P? Bi? .3 ' 'gg- if- v: 'W 1- wif, ,Wm K if if .JEL - 5:11351 , gg. I H Els I , -. ,. in,- X - V -fm: H , , Y . .nw wv. , ' 22225 --uf. 1 - :rx Til' L. 'V sci Y I A W 5 M?-. 315 :fi- . W Q- , xv M. A W Mg: M H H 4, I Q, . gnu- J '54, aff? 522,-, ,g, fn we -QV , 1 , f N W ULU wx , Wh, . . ar E K , 'fi , , 53,7 - . wi., V' , Q yflff- 1 .1.Y,' . l. tl ...vtQT...U1'1g : 4. is ig i.3 L , H-V lim Ht. - ff .Kgs f - ':'.:. , - 5 ra- . .31-H412 11 'f ' ,., 7fh., ,lp at 1- ...n gyms., -' .-, 3e's'r',s- 1,9 4, - , -- -. . gu.r.mg1..:y7:f'ggv1yrtwv - - win wmvm-.n5rn vn' r..- . ... .., 7 , 1- .-, f- Z . I ,. . '-gsm. S v' 1 'L ,LU ja 4 .t eQssfgfu4.sg- we l . 33... .Hg KARL SENKEL Vice President NANCY LANG Secretary j . ei... ,.., ilgvsigi ... ...- W... UQ: ...Fu - f . ..4 .w:-mm... up ..tN...w... mf . , .. - .m..mt4 w .. M 217' iffy I .rfr i ,X , W - ..-W! .ri .. .. .. ww... .l IM PYATT President Being a member of the firstwfouf-year graduating class and serving as President 'of the Student Body was an extreme pleasure. I am thankful for the wonderful students and faculty who have helped make the school what it is today. K W The future holds something for-'everycineg make use of it. ' Best wishes, .0 f 71 ,iii .9 BRUCE GRANT Treasurer ROD ANDERSON Sergeant-at-Arms an fi . -we -,:iT3lf? it First row, left to right: Albert George, Roland Purdy, Nancy Coston, Nancy Lang, Karen Sanders, Sandra Pedersen, Vicki Anderson, Estelle Barker, Jimmy Lucero, Second row: Betty Lloyd, Doris Eaton, Diane Curley, Earlene F. Beard, Sandy Swofford, Nancy Mack, Mary Lou Allan, Pearl Foote, Hazel Guin, Mr. Theron Swainston. Third row: Douglas Smith, Bruce Grant, Bob Miller, Karl Senkel, Bill Nelson, David Cook, .lim Beam, Maurice McBride, .lack Linebarger. - A l ,QQ Q First row, left to right: Linda Potts, Sharon Malone, Patricia Eberle, Linda Julien, Sherron Gunter, Mary Koeven, Faye Humphrey, Nancy Dula, Linda Morton, Bobbie Nowlin. Second row: Mary Strasser, Virginia Warner, Gail Barry, Jackie McQuiston, Judy Hardy, Jolene Bunker, Sandy Jarrell, Lynne Allsop, Ilene McKnight, Mary Ann Waugh, Jane Martin, Alice Stout, Linda Chesson, Penny Horn, Mr. David Dwyer. Third row: Steve Rocke, Raymond Payne, Dennis Piper, Gary Holman, A1 Adams, Rodney Kline, Bob Reed, Elmer Chowning, Don McElhone, Larry Harris. -TV . ffl . 'f7f'51.f 3 'r -Q. . .i,' as '- M I f-1 .ffl-9:5 -F5 4 in A, I- I' , as ' .j' us fill by hw r, 4-:... 4.3t Hg ,t 1 -- .- V ,V , 5 , f ' '1g1,2Q,y.. A - wi gil-,-'gl Although the School Board members take a long I K, v'jl!l1.i' ,si .fy 5:-ljlizgl. ji? .' gf I ' :jp V sr: : . . . . . . TTL.L,,Q , 51. tw range view of a school's 3Ct1V1tl8S, they are lnterested in the success and well-being of that school. They must set policies and procedures which will be the hest MR. 1. HAROLD BRINLEY Administrative Assistant in Personnel charge of MR. HARVEY N. DONDERO Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent MR. GEORGE E. HARRIS Administrative Assistant in charge of Construction MR. LINCOLN W. LISTON Administrative Assistant in charge of Business MR. R. GUILD GRAY. A 2 County Superintendent of Schools I .sa I MR. PAT A. DISKIN Coordinator of Health and Education for the majority of the schools under their jurisdic- tion. The success of the decisions made by the group is reflected in the success of the schools. Rancho speaks for these mernhers. MR. CHESTER T. SEWELL MRS. HELEN T. HYDE President Pro Tem Clerk MR. SHERWIN F. CARSIDE President MR. PAUL E. CULLEY MR. DELL ROBINSON DR. CLARE W. WOODBURY MR. JACK B. MOE . . li '- : 1 21 :: 'cf - '5 ' ' ' Tig ' 'Q' FS J-. ,, ,. , e, , ,,,,s,,, , . QW., ur A' . 4, ggi, I Q' -M if To the Graduating Class of 1958. You are the pioneering class of Rancho High School. You have seen Rancho grow from a school of 9th grade students to the present four year school of 1600 stu- dents. After spending the first year in the old two-story building on 5th street you moved into the new, modern plant. The people of the area have been watch- ing you travel along the way. They have seen you grow and along with this growth they have seen the successful fulfilhnent of your dream to help develop a high school of which you and the community can be proud. You are finishing your four year stay with us with a good record. Your scholas- tic standard is high, the student body is spirited and active, and the groups rep- resenting the school are respected by all. I know that you can leave us with a feeling of having completed a successful high school career. In saying farewell, it is my hope that you will face the problems of life with the same spirit and understanding that you have faced the problems of your four years in high school. ,- I4 5 'ii'1,,,1qH1gllg,,Pil Mall ' I l,fill '.J'lUwi'li iiillllliw em will 2. if . ll fp ' 1 N ,,,,HQgW4.4 ,W 1 W-gigs., ,335 , ...ai l4.ymw1M 5 1'4 fe' ' 2.1 ' s'9'ei1 MR. A. C. DAUGHERTY Principal The Principals and the Counselors deserve the thank you from all the school for their understanding and helpfulness. Many times a student has received help from one of these persons who work long hours to make school life the best possible for each student. I, MR. P. J. RICHERT ,.,4 N MR. JAMES T. WILLIAMS Assistant Principal Nbx . Assistant Principal unselors We MRS. ZELDA CAIN MR. V. J. CORTNEY Junior Counselor Sophomore Counselor F 'X I i Bl im ri x Wlllltllw MR. FRED W. LUCAS Senior Counselor I A l'X If MRS. BETTY BURLINGAME Nurse MRS. MARGARET C. ROSS Library Secretary MRS. CATHERINE KUHN Switchboard Operator MRS. KATHLEEN M. LINDECK Secretary to the Principal MRS. GLORIA SEXTON LAUB Secretary to the Assistant Principal Without the able assistance of the peo- ple on these pages, Rancho couldnlt operate as smoothly as it does. The girls in the office are always ready to helpg the nurse and librarian are equally considerate. Steve and his crew do so much to keep Rancho's campus and buildings looking as they do. The traffic and truant officers are in- terested in the students' welfare and will- ing to do what will help them most. The assistants' efforts are certainly ap- preciated. nen , Y H4 u 1 ,. A. A ,541 5- fl f' LY ' 5, M iQ 1 ' 337' 'L , ' Qijif 449 'x'e .f l N' GS gl ad e 2 434 A 'L ' 1 f ...xiii WSQP 11:7 gg-3 , ,M nz , 4 ii lx .31-L, ' 1. - if f 3 . mv 1 f-w mf' 1552215 . K .- W, 'H' , , ef gil , -- if Qi2,g Sehna Blazier, Elsie Pete, Millie Stefanalc, Helma Maller, Helen Sipola. Cecil Minor, Kay Lang, Marvin Riggs, Bill Si- pola, Raymond Warren. 0575 Y. Q3 1 , 5: 5551 ,w L1','l -aww: 1 ,, 2 1 BEN BERGEN FRANK GARDNER Traffic Officer Night Watchman I7 Rancho is fortunate in having a faculty who in addition to keeping themselves well informed on the many aspects of the teaching profession, takes interest in the well-being of the Rancho student. A faculty member always manages to MR BURTON E ANDERSON MR. KEN BQWERS American History 500131 Studies Semol- C1855 Advlsor Freshman Football Coach ' ocial American Hiitirlor S MR. DAVID DWYER American History American Government Student Council Advisor i r and the time to sponsor clubs and organlzatlons nd attend extracurricular act1v1t1es For this the tudent body is grateful. The measure of the suc ess of the teachers, polic1es w1ll be seen ln the uccess of the students. MR. RON WALKER Family Life Psychology World History Home Room Discussion Comm. Advisor Rancho Riders Advisor I l ., , .. 4,,, i .... .. , I Q id ana . , I. . ...jim ,,,,., lnlui., W: WMI Ml MM 3... M' ,luv pu, ,J ,.g.j,'xflW...qhl13, li ., N . .,,. , Ls-17--i -,'.C.L.,. , -Q . ,,,, Q, .,.L,, g., QgQ..':,4, Q 73' English 1 i. H Mgr: i s M H. H MRS. HONORA JANET ANDERSON English Spanish Freshman Class Advisor MR. ROBERT C. ANDERSON English Debate Club Advisor w MR. LYNN DUNN MRS. HELENE C. ELY MISS DENZA AIKEN English English English Creative Writing Club Advisor Honor Club,Advisor 20 MR. W. D. F oxl MRS. BARBARA SILANO English English Creative Writing Club Advisor Sophomore Class Advisor MRS. PATRICIA L. RANSOM English A .,f iv. 'I 5, ... 1. - 1 www-1, ,: - 1 img ': Y sul- MISS ELAINE SWAFFAR MRS. VAN NESS TAYLOR MRS. MARIE LEE THOMAS English English English Journalism Hobby Club Advisor Campus Journal Advisor Quill and Scroll Advisor 2l i Vim P y u , ff 552512 n 'Q 1 .- ll 'H 1 .4 , t if Scwnce I Q MR. W. A. WOODWARD MRS. HELEN DWYER ' Biology MR. BEN W. CHICHESTER MR. E. A. SPARLING MR. BOB F. STEERE Chemistry General Science Biology Junigr C1355 Advisor AdViSOI Biology Advisor Assembly Committed Chemistry-Physics Club Advisor Audio-Visual Director General Science Qi - . i 1 -s. . . T. ,I-4-:,,. To 'kfm' -':'-'ff--A - 1 V -' . .-:ms M. ll! in 'lfl?: fgfll -'ie9lETl lllWl 'lllllllleg umm- rsduhgw Y.. W., inmgwrf4lrm.:glwf.,:5a am lpwml-., .,-pf. K V as ' l P ,w www- N1 H gl gm? Y, Z-H ..,ug..n.1lL my 1,571 Ai VH nv.- l, V- 0 :T . M x , 15, Q ' 14. 'Agia' 5- agua ll' I Ii ' 'N V J gl, Mum ju ami mgxslfggggzlr ,ru W iiQpfej',,3fJl:.r,lgM..V f g.,,-,,QL,:.,, QLQ.: .9 i,5'L1.iL. l- f--f ,,. . 1 1 rm I 3- . A Fme Arts .anis MISS NANCY JANE BENFER Drama Speech Drama Club Advisor Assembly Committee MR. WALTER H. FULLERTON A Cappella Choir Male Chorus Ladies' Chorus Male Quartette Ladies' Trio x .X ' u MR. RICHARD PURSEL MR. CHARLES L. RANSOM MR. RAY J. COOPER Varsity Concert Band Art Speech Rancho Ram Marching Band Art Guild Debate Club Advisor Bighorns .l.V. Band Beginners' Band 23 Language MISS COLLEEN HEARNE ' French English French Club Advisor MRS. EDNA E. GOLEM Spanish Spanish Club Advisor Mathematics MR. G. T. CATE MRS. LOUISE GILLETTE MISS MYRTLE A. SELLMAN Business Arithmetic Algehfa Geometry Algebra ' Geometry Algebra Basic Mathematics Junior Class Advisor Junior Red Cross Advisor MRS. HELEN K. MORAN Latin Latin Club Advisor MR. RAYMOND N. LOVE Algebra Basic Mathematics Freshman Class Advisor MR. REX H. WATTS MR. EARL E. HICKS Geometry ' Algebra Algebra Trigonometry Physics Chemistry-Physics Club Advisor Radio-Electronics Club Advisor 11111: 1 ' . . 'L 5 i f -EW 311fi111' 1- ' 1 R Q11--'i'i1,f'lJi1Lll ME Illf w-111l'lg1y1g Sv1 1 'Ml ',1!'MEg11E iw JP-i 3 .1 af mi 2111 3 5 Q.. F. X A 1-v 11 .. :i xx: I 4: 11,5 tl G Wh ,J-A? 2 H! 1 1 l!! U I ag., . 4 iff 5' lv fa! 7 2 ...f - - . W- f'-1111 :sf - ' ii Q - 3 'W MR. S. MORAITES Algebra Basic Mathematics Math Club Advisor 25 ff ' if - iq mE'.m'mfE? 'Ru Q-QWYRG 3gl:uw,:,,1u xml N pi , 1, V Ae VY Z P- i W 5 Vocational 2 mvu.WT-E ,I nu n EIEZ1 M Y ': 1w ig, 1 MR. RAYMOND C. STURM MR. JAMES BLUNDELL Coordinator of Distributive Education Metalshop Photography Club Advisor Specialized Classes LT. COL. LINTON Y. HARTMAN Military Science and Tactics Rifle Marksmanship Precision Discipline 26 1'-I-'JP i MRS. CLARABELLE D. DECKER MRS. MARY KNAPP Supervisor-Clark Home Economics ' ' F.H.A. Advisor County Librarians R. HAROLD D. RUPARCICH MRS. MARY MARTHA SPRACUE MISS AUDREY ELAINE WHIPPLE Drivers' Education Remedial Reading Home Economics Homeroom Committee F.G.A. Scholarship Committee Physical Education Commercial MR. SAM A. VERBITSKY Bookkeeping Typing Sophomore Class Advisor MR. JACK DAILEY Health Varsity R Advisor F.T.A. Advisor Varsity Baseball Assistant Football Coaches MR. CARL E. SMITH MRS. JUDITH WARNER MR. JON W. BRILLE Bookkeeping Shorthand Typing Banking Typing Publications Office Practice Business Education Advisor E1 S01 Advisor Banking Activities Quill and Scroll Advisor ---'-Eff1-Taq-. - MARILYN J. McCLAREN Girls' P.E. enior Class Advisor Cheerleader Advisor G.R.A. Advisor fr,-zip.: -,fs-Qu we rev MISS LOIS E. LAWSON , MR. MELVIN J. LOWE Faculty Z D I 111.11 Girls' Pep Club Advisor Mat Dance Committee Advisor Intramural Director 'Nu BERNADEAN WOOD MR. WILLARD J. BEITZ MR. ERNIE TOLMAN Girls' P.E. Boys' P.E. Health Health Varsity R Advisor SCH101' BOYS, RE- Dance Club Advisor Track Coach Varsity Football Coach Football Line Coach 29 In the need A to belong, students band together in crowds, in cliques, and in pairs . . . In a class each individual has a place and from the beginning is caught up in a whirl of facts and fun . . . The student is proud of his classg its triumphs are his as are its failings . . . Rivalry with other classes is always high . . . Inside the class there may be any amount of bickering and trouble but as a class, they will A stand together and face anything . . . 3 The four classes stand as a strong student body . . . H Hi l?1'i1- 'QQUA' - ' zjgjriss E 'L' - ., WJ: N -wma! F5 ' ,W ' 1' - A -' - 'i '- 1 N- , . H ve c 1523 'EW wif f .im ,H-. ' Q-4, X ylxlwgy, W tl' -ffl' 1 , I In .J f ' A -wa , IEW! xl Ff' 'I 'mg ' ' 'va ' J' D . ' W .. ,A V A K 1 ' A-:Ln 1 H K Fi ' - i A-. -1 . . 1 1? X ji l It P - .-L ' ' ' . A A Q it 'wk tb A , ,,4 'QlN QL ' -.. pr Qglfl xw: txt' . 'Q , ' I X. .rm .www 'A ' 4 '- '- rl 4- v . 'A a1,.4l,' ' - , .'f ' Vldqsq, V - hr 1 , . ' 4 KY. ' 1 H, ff -4,114 , A .i, r N Y .V V qv. iw. Q ' f :Q . YIM. ' .N r . ' . Y -V L ' ,, . 1 1 f ' H - , A -r I. '.,, -'T' ' gr f' . Qi , , J A, A w - N- ' ' ' ' -9 11 ' f +..' A , , , , -P . N 4 , bf 'ivkf-.l -.V V. - - F ,, U' ,-I, . V, 5 V nh, ,-r,,,. -1 3: i I , . . ' ' . ' 5 -N1 ' 1, 1- J A. 1. I. , V ,F Q.. K ,rata M -E V . ig 05: , .rw A 4 , Y ' 9 J 3 . '. mf K! t- ' -. l 0 if ,. 1 g '- - L, 'Q'f', . . v Y 'H' N 1 '. ' 3 - -- -' ' '.f . , 5 V , A F4 Q15 'Y 'vw N ' ,. sb , J ' .l.u'-:: 3 V r-ng A :iiEf'bJ?Zfff'.ii 531 ff b -.I-...r77T'4i.,i5'M ,ELL-S I-.mf-4 . I--mm' ' 1-1 gf..- ' I' N 'S ' ' 1 . I . f!ffE,'TfY,?f1.'.' : -- J A I4 3UU1P1RBLUM -., 4 - 3I Tnhwzlu un kr I If R- -1 5 , 2,-:Ni ,:' : ag -i7 '5f3.4i' -- -f 4 Ir ?21 ,. :I 5.5 4 .I . ALICE STOUT Secretary 32 Vice President w L IIIf2IIILy1qu INRNW.ImunwWR41fmmmWEIIJwNmmwRnfmmmwrnrmIIJIIInuIIrmIwIfIRNfvIII1+ IIf1I11QWInIIIA1IH1YQRw1wILUfwmIwnngWf N Q I II I IwrmwmmmfwmmwmNumkmINNIMNIImRRIIIIINrrwEnawNJNNIrIIIIIIIIiIPfIIIIIIIIIIINNN? ' , ROGER CLARK ' A -fe I President ' I. Q f I KENNY PRINCE LW ' A Sergeant-at-A rms R ig ,f-51 'SPN 'R' -- 4 Q bn f b I If Wh NH Aix. ..,- i .sv ,MA I 5 VIRGINIA WARNER SHIRLEY FOSTER A .Z 11' If 1 f , , .' 'f 1 '4 I . . , xx Girls' Treasurer QE R .56 '52, 'rf' ' 'Q J, , , N DENNIS PIPER if '. Boys' Treasurer In ' J I ' Er I 1 gr. .N ff f R 'E R li? fs It I , 1 V E I - wwf! L,,.,. ' 'yMm- , 5 E W 1 R P I 1' I, K : H -l I sax I 221, ' 3 I is I ':': wi -. I J . H- i Q ' MIKE LEAVITT z ffs' Boys' P.T.A. 1 . I , '-gg:-M 'II I' I 5 .4L-1 35:15. ,t.-,1lf:LnFf'g, 5 Y- f N ., F, JOAN TIDWELL IZ ' 'N Girls' P.T.A. X. :IE v ' , , f-',-1g.,j:,2.?',L-1-1-123-, nf-1 yi- 5' if-'i J I 11551, 'gilt--' ' :ilf3t:2af' 'fsfaffkl' .' V-, ,s s 05,1 15 Jerggaga'-Aj-IQ-'t.-yi., -A ,gy 335111 I jay, g?'.xg B3-I-317, f v: if ,., 4 it ' lu sQ w ' -' as 3, ,. 2 ga , . x v Mu P' x Wi wi Wx V R W1 4, , k , Ju gtfbywk '- P 'V N . .4 li i Ll., , ' 1 Skye X3 . 'L- ' ,- -,r.':.w,f-L -,ttf new-. ,vu w 11 iliffjiiu i 4ff15,'.11f'i?i?if'2i'hL5 4listed-'fiiffiff W, fr eg x ily' 13,9 ft-,K 61S55:,a 'r .t . X, ., , 2 ,HW -5,2g:p.,i A r u , L 1 L PQ' In I - fgnt 3115, ' L1 tt Q l 'tn lll A 'll V v Q.: Ing.. Q... 1 - 'I 9- 7 F Mas. HONORA ANDERSON 'L Q ' 91 Advisor . A ' Wi W V 1, f ' E- tr. ,.'g.,,: Vai. Vi 4' fi.: , - ':-5. ,f t7w,': fs f , - - - ' 1 :'. 44,-ivtg,L.5j'. ' ' ' ' 7 Advisor Freshmen, straight from a familiar school, want to belong to the crowd of self- confident returning classmen. Each Frosh reacts differently to the expectations of the seniors, the tolerance of the juniors, and the superiority of the sophomores.. A fresh- man enters school with mixed feelings, indeed. Lost in the throngs of students, he looks desperately for someone like himself for reassurance. He spends the first few days in dazed collection of books, recollection of numbers and names, and pushing a little farther into a pocket for the money with which to buy the things there are for a frosh to buy: a beanie, a looseleaf, a miniature pennant, a Ram for autographing, and all the things he can never keep track of . . . pencils, erasers, paper . . . After becoming more familiar with his surroundings, the frosh emerges from his shell of shyness and confusion to join the club or organization he favors. Here again he finds himself busy with initiations, meetings and parties. After the first report card, the frosh learns where he stands with regard to the serious side of school and, spurred, tries to work hard and improve, or, satisfied, continues the set pace, or tapers off until the next card. The year passes, filled with many activities, and the freshman checks his books in again with much more ease than he had the previous semester when he got them. Feeling he's made the grade, he looks forward to the coming year when he'll be a soph. ggi' N Mi l MR. RAYMOND LOVE Joyce Adamson Stanley Alexander Bill Allan .luanita Allred Kay Allsop Lynn Allsop Karen Anderson Mary Anderson Donald Armentrout .lim Arnold Jack Avery Gilbert Babcock I W -:M nw H. .pi III H Nj... My .W V Y V Z, UE- i Yr. Y J, I gl F ,aj ni Patricia Barnett John Barnum .lim Barron Gail Barry Shirley Bateman .loy Beard Vesta Bell Maryann Bernady Veronica Bittner Marian Blockovich Elizabeth Blomburg Trudie Blosser Geraldine Beatty Gloria Bradburg Ray Boley Bill Bridges Mary Britz Carolyn Buck Jolene Bunker J oy Lynn Bushman Stan Brower Jerry Bruner Karen Bryant Larry Bryan Jackie Campbell Jean Campbell 4 Diana Carpenter Jeannie Carpenter Sylvia Chalk David Charlton Maxine Christmas Sharon Christy Richard Campbell Susan Carbary lradelle Card Juanita Carter Georgia Case Bill Cecile Linda Chesson Ronald Chidester Sharon Christiansen Mike Clark Roger Clark Pat Coldren Molly Collins Barbara Connell Jack Conway Virginia Cook Toni Cordova Marvin Coston Clara Courtright Sharon Criswell Donald Crosby Bob Cutler Dean Curtis Bob Davis Judy Evans Avis Ewalt , Robert Eyre . Inez Fabrega Henry Fitzgerald Flora Foote Fred Frazer Eugene Freeman Evelyn Galindo Barbara Carrity David Gartenbe rg Carolyn Gibbons Eugena Davis Karen Davis Melvin D vies. 737 Renie Davis .lanice Delgado Bruce DeWald Arthur Dial Leslie Dixon Tony Doram Bob Dorssey .lames Downing Roy Duleba Mary Edmudson Gary Delong Bill Diedricks Patricia Dillard Louanna Dortignac John Dove Bob Eriksson Sharon Estep F jdu H ,Wen ' U 'ftfef ,. r-1593 Mia Susan Haines Elaine Halbert Shirley Hale Harold Hall Patsy Hall Bernadine Handlon Don Hanley Patty Haguewood .ludy Hardy Linda Harris Vronna Harris Marlene Hart Judy Hastings Bill Hatch Tom Haycock Kathryn Henderson Edna Henry Tom Heiner Bill Hill Marvin Hill Bonnie Hilton Patricia Hoffman Sharron Holley Karen Hobday John Gibson Billy Gilbert Patricia Giorgi Garrett Gobeli Laurel Goodiell Willa Mae Grider Gayle Gragson Sharon Gregaire Gary Grensing Gordon Grimsley Frank Gusto Janet Hadland Dick Hoover Barbara Hom Pat Houston Larry Houser J o Ann Howe Jim Hrudicka Jewell Hunter Albert Hurtado Vicki Jack Joann Jacobs Peggy Jarrett Calvin .Jensen W, , 'V ,,,,, W QA'-'Q- H uma as Herman J imerson Richard Jones Mary Lee Johnson Junior Johnson Mark Johnson Jerry Johnston Jimmy Karr Gloria Katz Micki Kelly Mary Kendall Connie Key Larry Kimball Sandra Kingson Smith Bob Krause Roberta Krupicka Kathy Laing Rose Marie Laughlin Ann Lavietes Jack Layton Mike Leavitt LaVoy Leavitt Brandy Leigh Carolyn Lewis Bill Lindemann Darlene Lipsie Judy Lloyd Neil Lydorl Ann Marth Judy Martin Sherie Mason Reianne McCallum Guy McClanahan Ned Londo Paulette Loveleady Gloria Lujan David Martin Freda Martin Jane Martin 04nfc,6J Charles Matson Donna McBirnay Edwin ' McBirney Ray McConnell Joyce McCoy Ida May McKnight llene McKnight Tommy McKnight Jackie McQuiston Christine Melonas Steve Mendenhall Ken Michael Ronnie Melani Larry Miller Cindy Mitchell Dusty Mitchell Anne Monroe Dorene Montoya 39 Sharon Osgood Mary Pacheco Leandro Paiz Ronnie Palmer Lana Palmore Barbara Parisi Mary Pederson Kay Petty Marcia Petty Ann Phorigo Rita Phillips Sharon Pinklem all Morris Moore Lawana Morgan Lu Ann Morteen Lewis Moss Nancy Moss Pennie Mulder Dianna Murphy Judy Narkley Juniour Neil Sue Nolen Bobbie Nowlin Joanne Odem Dennis Morwood Linda Moss Clyde Munsell Cheryl Munson Linda Nelson Dianna Nickell J im Oliver Linda Olpin K -VV F Y .lanys Richardson Lynne Rigney Roberta Riley Berdell Roberts Verlene Robb Betty Roberts Mike Rogers Linda Robinson Larita Robinson Lynn Robinson Steve Rocke Sharon Rockefeller Joan Rodela Billy Rodreick Linda Roper Linda Rose Linda Rudd Mickey Ryan Rosalind Ryan Charlotte Ryness Mollie Sandoval Sandra Sarrell Sophia Schlarman Barbara Schroder Janet Pinkston Dennis Piper Kathy Poulter Roanna Preece Kenny Prince Judy Prioste Sharon Pritchard Carl Pyatt Larry Pyatt Richard Randall Diane Renchler Lynn Reusch i Russell Schuler Brent Scott Earnest Shaner ElFreda Shaner Pam Shelstad Sue Shrock Keith Sidders Billie Simmons Stafford Sims Christina Smith Judy Smith Lyle Smith w n ,, Q im M , E nf if 3 H- we w u it in - 'A ,XF Q. 3, 4 , E no trr S Par Smith Tonya Smith Wanda Smith Sandra Snyder Bill Spencer David Spraul Jeannie Sproul Carol Ann Starnich Ceorgiann Stearns Patricia Steffen Louis Stephens Sandra Stewart Alice Stout Ronatta Strahan Mary Strasser Toni Strom Barbara Swope Harry Syphus Shirley Thayne Sharon Thomas David Thrush Joan Tidwell Karen Titus Becky Tisdale Lonnie Titus Eva Lou Tobiason Marilyn Trimmer .lo Ann Tucciarone Diana Underdah Marvin Van Buskirk Linda Vaughn Bobby Verser Don Vesely Anna Vowell Tedd Wade .loan Wadsworth Kathryn Wagner Linda Wagner Janice Walker Sue Ann Walsh Mark Walston Dorothy Walters Ronald Walthausen Joy Wardle .lf-' Shirley Warren Virginia Warner Bobbie Ray Washington Mary Ann Waugh Mary Ann Wells Birdeen Weathers Barry West Cary West Joyce Wheeler .lim White Frances Wilkins George Williams 43 . 3 57 1 , Peggy Wilson Gerald Winkle Bob Wiseman Roger Woodruff Cleo Wooley Charles Wortman Sandra Hanson Brenda Abbott lohnny Abbott Jim Wondra Anna Rose Woodruff I . Doyle Yockey Vlrgmia Youngblood Al Adams Ronnie Adams Jzyae, WW 0' WMA' ,..' 1 1 ,,,. ,. 7. ' ly WJ dd iwfsz' ,dilfgdfwazjfygwv ,477 J' f , ,ZZ-2 ,Q-ez dig! jgff ' HVAA If? V? ZW! crcf 0 Q ,fo AWQML M-f lj - ff f3! 9'f 4'c' hm' 44 ,Quay 6 ff f MKG' X, 7 W W , Mljjigy M X Freshmen Autographs UW f . All ,- ,, 1: Mas. BARBARA s1LANo ,gs is, Advisor 1' .13 ' 'lf Advisor The sophomore returns to school in the fall anticipating the year, Wondering what new friends and experiences will be his in this year to come. Observing his schedule, he wonders if the classes are as rough as they look . . . Biology, 254, Geometry, 141g P.E., Gym, Typing, 245, Study Hall, 221. Good! Then, pushing such thoughts aside, he looks for the friends he made last year, idly wondering if they are the same. Talk- ing with the kids he knows, he concludes that there sure are a lot of freshmen, and last year he certainly never acted like they do. The sophomore year is one of belonging to committees, working on dances, especial- ly the Sophomore Hop, and producing the Class Assembly. Because of this the sophomore year is one of achievement. The sophomore awaits becoming an upperclass- man, if not with patience, with the realization that there are many activities and pro- jects which can be worked on this year. Many, in acceptance of the delay, work dili- gently and earnestly. Others go their usual ways-sliding through. This year,s sophomore class had many Willing workers, and they accomplished a great deal in 1957-58. MR. SAM VERBITSKY STEVE FLEMING President 'Q 'T DALE PARSONS Sergeant-at-A rms SHONNIE BIRDNEAU Girls' Treasurer MARTHA HERBERT Secretary KAY PYATT Girls' P.T.A. :jj JIM CALHOUN Boys' Treasurer LARRY LORTZ Boys' P.T.A. 4 ' C1221 1 s ,. 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' 1-l ,J wwwxwaiiiigi' 1 Hi, f' ,J , 1 J mu , W NIH I 435 5, f Ti if 1 ' fi! gig, 'ffiyfi . 3221 1751 - 1, ,W px vf M1 iii ,fi f ,Q W, Gin Y ,- H 5 'H m N H A , i vw m M .W Y V :sw ' ffl? .mx -M Russell Wlute Harry Vinal Anthony Ward Selma Watkins Jimmy Watson Marianne Wattenbarger Val Westby .lim Whipple Ray Whitaker Marsha Wiehe Bill Wilkerson Bonnie Williams Michael Williams Monte Williams Vicki Williams Bob Wilson Wilson Winter Yaungh ader Leonard Wilson Ann Wood Ann Zobrist ur- r . ,. . 4.6 ,, iii-Wzil-iv, i if ,V ri 'F' J f A K ' uw ,Y m. Wu .H 2 H.. ., H1 W me ' i V :nm 112- -' r- ---2 V Ff7-.-2'.A,l,Q1- .sf-J - '1:i2' m H ' iq '-.'.- -w I xeig',,, pw-gum! !Q?1'f51Ef.:i, ,A ,:iL:,, 'Y -H',z'wfgf:5lH,,, ,,,1 gsg.:.i'fZ: 5j:'EigiijylMLW ,H,,,?E,:2:i:ii!!i.J'i ' .',g1u'w,,,LK45:gs:ega -2'-imqllfa4,114Zfix.,gEsi??1E,E?E1EE.- MV Hw5iiEEfEiiEi.?2. C 15-if 'Ji -P fJ 1,1 H WU Q 1 'W' i 3.-Z1i'EEEE5Ee.2I:IeE-HN' ' 'U 'f1Hfff1sfiisef. - 1 , ' ,4,-A ,fi Q-Q ad U1 HL . ' ,V-2 ,..,Y.,.....,: .V !u.,,,,.,,., ,. .-1.-il ,Egg ff'arg ,51fn'7f1:f5 7,511 ,min fy :ig , Q-'Zigi- .:y vw - '-. , 'Mgr .:,n ' , ,J -' ,.,.' ,J 251' 4 uvfff ff wai-if A fi f Lliiwifil 'l M -w fg2??', 1 3 '.-'iflm ,4TQ.,if-3g3,'.LZ', -:S - --1 iii: 'J ,. ,iw ,:::,s-,5:z:iif:-if wllgva-ibzyvhi ., n.:+1,.uf:,-' 11:2 r::::.:.u::. 1-. nd.. ,, H, 'H - f 'asf-5 Joe Winkle 63 w kv ul msc -:mir x:-fv,L-..- '..-pgagwfr f-f:mAuzg:ai:FFvT Lf M- -O, . uji M. U.' .QQ -'I wg' f .ff 54,2-' . IA' ujauyig' Nexus H. . my Jr 3 . 5 HM, ..v.: f V : w,?:e.,,- ,,y.,:f.i: 6-Ly-: X ' i. NVE . ' ' ' -1 R. . r ' ', , dl.. J L .,,11,,iL JH mmm- L Ein-. ,,:4.g,w,,: J1w,..J.2g. Y ,,,,2,.f wL,.-,..g.g5 OM... iv-'R -R CARRY WATTENBARGER fren President ' . H 1 :f -j .L ' 13' O R' Q RR 3 ROGER s1MONs f-5 if Sergeant-at-Arms yi1m'l,l.'f QR' E1-nhl? ' A-Ukzifgw Rim O R. Q E .REQ- r f '4 , , 13 'L 'V ., 1 RRRR M , RQY WALKER Vlce Preszclent R R '.:1fi32Ha'l1'fQ -N Q eg GLORIA VAUSE Girls' P.T.A R M1 ' rm Sa A JUDY ROBINSON ' Secretary 64 GARY STEWART Boys' P.T.A. CHARLES GIVENS Boys' Treasurer PEARL FOOTE Girls' Treasurer A r fe .tim v in at jln fill it - ll it - MISS MYRTLE SELLMAN f Advisor Advisor The junior is intensely loyal to his class. A junior secretly watches the senior activities and thinks, and often says, how well his class will do those things when he is a senior. A junior's chief irritation is a freshmang he silently tolerates sophomoresg and as for seniors-well, let them have their fun, but wait until next year. The loyalty of the class insures that its activities will be well done and equally well supported. The Junior Prom is the most memorable event of the year, and the junior puts hours of effort into making the prom the best ever. To help finance the Prom, the class sponsors the Sadie Hawkins Dance for the school in the fall. The Assembly is carefully planned and presented to the student body. The '57-'58 juniors had to surpass the success and quality of the assemblies they produced the two previous years. When the end of the year draws close and Graduation nears, even the most confi- dent of juniors wonders what the coming year will bring and cautiously admits that perhaps the year's seniors were all right after all. But, confidence recovered, the junior exuberantly leaves Rancho's corridors only dimly considering the coming year. . MR. BEN CHICHESTER qu. , 1 23 1 1.5. 111'-W :VJ mvfzffffezlef FP M ll A V1 L I-N 2 ,IJMJ 1, ,-'-5,fl4,li .ig 11 , 'H-,ffHg: , 2 '? . fbi? F1 ll ' ' -:Q ' T :E,w:.:' lure' -ww 1 l Z L NF Doug Abbott Margaret Able Patricia A Glenda Ahlstrom Dennis Alexander Jerry Allan 55 Mary Lou Allan Laina Anderson Moms Apodaco Lois Arends LeRoy Arends Linda Atkinson Barbara Aumlller J ohn Ballance Melv1n Barry Gaylord Barton 'G Dam Basarxc Dennis Baumert Jim Beam Earlene Beard Ralph Beatty Judy Bell Catherme Bentley J im Bethel Sharon Blomburg Sharon Bois Brent Boozer George Boyer Jim Brailsford Mary An Broadhead Morris Brooks Al Bruner Bunker June Buzbee Charles Canady Gary Cannon Wava Carrigan Terry Casey Bob Clark Jacklyn Coley Wanita Coleman David Cook Willis Corkern Judy Carnell Valara Cowan Larrena Crosby David Cummings Diane Curley Larry Davis Wayne Dean Decker Mike Del Fonte 4 A X yn Dewey Y,eaYi.aL:. AIA -1-, -iq 'WW-Tk 3f'1'?:..' Lfiyyla. A iY?l'f3'i 1. ' fl ., .. '7: 51-.,.L 'ag tiff -13. H Airy ull ffl? lQ31lfggiiill..'l ll 35 r lr' '35 ' 'A Ai bfi: I l HE fi 'fl eg- , 1 .X 5 ., ry A , ?.2fA:, 1 H l Kathy Doris Diller Chuck Duke Jacqueline Dwyer Eaton Maw Edgerton Phil Edmundson Carol Evans Marshall Evans Eva Ewalt Don Farr Mickey Faulkner Mike Flanders , Jill Flemington Marlene Fletcher X Gladyce Hickinger Joyce Hickinger B111 Floyd Pearl Foote I KA 6? pw ' eff f'-'u h Y: - EU-n:?2:.i1 '-F.?. ',e?'-. 'lei' 1 A H-11-A We W- l .G Mgr.-, I,4qL will f:nffgfgQ,l7g4,,w.jj .4 1'i.1'1'-4- :' ,QE ,!El.,'5'?,.,,Ai-I.41'l '3-gli? l U ' Ili, T? ' If W WTIM M I X--.Jain Q!! -' , V 1 5 ,' ' ' l 1 , I 'WT 1 i '45:-Lift , . 7 Til? lm:-L-f, 5 he li- 52:4 3321 g5:ES.gI,1Ms1 Q5 ,H-, gag., g Y.gfi!?EJL !,,5,I:jt 1355. llfwIffll.4fEQlij:. W Joe Gartenberg Yvette Gilmore Yvonne Gilmore Wallisann Gogert Loma Gouldsmith Diane Grove Kay Gubler Verona Gustafson Ann Fraley Bill Freer Jean Fujii Bill Fulford Jr. Charles Gwens Xu Georga Grant Ken Gxim Hazel Gwin .lohnniey F Gwendolyn - 2, v.1.l'. H.,.Z.1,, ,, -s, Jean Hand Snapper Hand Mark Hanson j Carole Hardin Gay Harmon Clint Harris Larry Harris Manuel Hartua Bonnie Hastings Walt Haynes J Dorothy Head Larry Heiner Jackie Henderson Paul Hiatt CZ Cail Hogan Dianna Holliday Penny Horn Bob Howard -li ' Stephen Howard Linda Huber Carol Hughes Ed Irving Chris Isgrig Mary Jackson Trudy Jackson Pamela Jodice Betty Ann Jones Dee Dee J ones Jerie Jones J une Johnson Wally Jones ,Barryliagan Marcia 'Kalish Jeanie Kandt Curtis Ann To Cl 5 y T7T? fT17.,TWM ,. .A+ W, 5 ygw wr 1 wfifl 'IW gl M.. r,,-,y l U.. ' , 3 , o . fri f l ll? 5' W w .,rg,,:n,jiQf...I2..gv?zrNorg gif-Q,. y.y11.:t-.ul L-, , K ' 012 sz:-r s.: m Kirby Dianne Klone Judy Klym Elsie Knight Ellen Knotts Barbara Kurtz John Larson Karl Larson T' Benny Leavltt -W Linda Leavitt ' Marv Leavitt .lack Lmebarger QFSP' Betty Lloyd J Bill Logan ' De Luvina Lopez Jeff Loucks D1ck Lutz Loren Lytle ng,lk7i,f-may-g3T4?i?i.u'Ez ivvlxwlvr ' 'I-1 -1.lv1l:llr1'Arf lgq -Ljlfatl 165' '-G 'S'-IQHLQ' ' UJ'E,3'mATq,hg?-TJ. ,-fg.g2':,1'.iltgug:-.Q Emi-f, J 41, V, .3 A- 'l' 'X ' 1 'ul' ,Lv ::'l, ' 'V . Jf: I - -xt 1 'QQ. - l Q ff!!! Sz:- Charlene Madsen Lonnie Maples Wesley Sandra Martin Keith Martyn Jackie Maurice McBride Sharon McBride ' 9. 1, V Maurine McDonald Donna McDowell Katie Mestas Carolyn Michael Bob Miller j G Allen Mino Charlotte Monteen Art Moore Suellen Moreland Larry Mortensen . 'F' M., Roland Morton Q Bill Morwood Buddy Munson Pat Nathan Bill Nelson Allen Norland Lorraine Nygaard Jerzy O'Conner Kathy O Leary Gene Orton Frank Pacheco Lee Partridge -' Myrna Partridge Susan Peart Dina Perez Marcia Petarde George Petitjean Doug Petty 4-un--9 Ji 1. 1 -CI EXE-5 LHS XPS- S La Wana Pmnell Alice Planck Dave Rasmussen George Ann Rice Dolores Rxcbardson Karen Ready Don Robertson Claudia Robinson Don Rohmson Ilene Robinson .2 Judy Robinson Bob Rodreick Connie Rodriguez Carol Roper Louie Rosgen ' Marie Russom Doris Ryness Patt Sandquist Tracy Shank Russell Shellman Rodger Simon George Smith Judy Smith Jeanette Snyder Karen Soderholm Lawrence Spoul Fred Stein Gary Stewart Thomas Stockton Joann Strother Barry Stubbs Janet Sturm H . -Q . I - - ' gf, gn - 1: 1,.5z.. '. fam, Q.. -- If A. QM.. pf 4 ,551 ,.3-1-.sag-J, :. .r- 'um ' , 54 ..'.,,-'3 MJ . 'vfu I Wf- uf 1 w' 2:. Ill il 'Fl I my 4 'Jr gaifprt-5-:gm 5-3 Ei 14 ,L-A 5 '1.sli,,fh ,w .5451 . 4, 1. '- A, ::.' ggi, 3 K ,M LSL 'l?i5+H':i-1'I1E?T3'M frleipi ' 15.1 1 U Q 2 if .I IVE .' EVE ' ' ' ' if N - ,-' 4 ' :Z 'l7.1ie LEX-.g1rrL.u,.-. L' ff ! VN Ne Tsar Sandy Swafford Linda Tann Wanda Thacker Deanne Thayne Bobbie Thrush John Tisdale B111 Tobm Ronnie Vallerga Larry Vance Gloria Vause Darrel Waldthausen Woodrow Wagner Roy Walker w Sam Walker John Wall Anthony Ward Gary Wattenbarger Don Wells Dennis West Joseph Wesley Sandra Whisler Evelyn White Joe Williams Kathy Williams David Wilkins Wilson, Sandra Winn Loni Worthen Elaine Wright -Q N Y 1 l 41 - ,ll H ESTELLE BARKER Secretary 80 ' DON PRIBBLE I Vice President -ffY,.-7Y,,f-Time fx-T.,TY - me 5 5 I N me I iw '. ww 5 m ,. mx . , Z Vw 2 m m Aw :, H -:: 1:--ge: ,. V at .. 7 i 'ws 3 I . li, ' , . ,. . ' 5 ' y, - ' ' ' : e 1 . f ,1 - , rrrr I :vp u: mm-is , -' Lf: : JW. 1... uri.. SW 2 if .y ff 5 I x MARJORIE GIBSON N President JIM LUCERO Sergeant-at-Arms , SANDY ULICNY Girls' P.T.A. if ' ROLAND PURDY 41 1.-Y., ., Boys Treasurer me l ,Aim 1 ...enQw?'ewf,,H- ' 4 .. MHA F.-Mi DOUG SMITH Boys' P.T.A. ANN TAYLOR EW' Girls' Treasurer ',,v:e..J , ,yi ' Miss MARILYN MCCLAREN . T W Advisor Advisor After a summer which seemed to fly by for some and to drag endlessly for others, the seniors returned to school. A SENIOR returns to the school which holds within its walls many memories of the past three years. Looking about him at the underclass- men, the new faces among his class, the senior decides to make this year a successful one. After spending three years, and now entering upon his fourth, in gaining an edu- cation, he decides to celebrate by taking full advantage of his senior privileges. The Senior Play, Assembly, Playday, Wobble, and Christmas Ball are planned and the senior joins with his fellow seniors to put these activities over. The senior motto, colors and Square are debated and decided upon. The Senior Ball is perhaps the most im- portant event to him until Graduation. The senior then joins in a continuous round of games, dances, and parties, all the while trying to qualify for graduation and keeping an eye on the future. Then, as the final weeks are suddenly near, the senior remembers so many things he meant to do. But there is no time now-it's graduation week for the Class of '58, MR. BURTON ANDERSON ' 'T' L 11 41' -Y F7372 ,. J: . ,Z : . ,, , .ff f , 'A M f .4 1 ff: - 1 32'-'1 .. i.' - A , - 'X ,- 'lf h .,-1-, wS'ffJ'E w, L ,Y 1' -f .-: ,., f , X 1 I , QOL. L- ,2i'fg2,-L.:. .I , 1.2 I Jim, n LUCY ADKINS TOM ABEL 1 FRANCIS ANDERSON JAMES ADDISON VICKI ANDERSON DON ALBERTS ANN BACON GORDON ANDERSON ,4 v DIANE BAREFORD DEON ANTHONY A ESTELLE BARKER TED ARNOLD GERALDINE BARR MARCELLIN E BARRETT PHILLIP BARFIELD MIKE BARRY SHIRLEY BOWERS EDDIE AVANCE CINDY BELL BILL BEATTY BARBARA BRADLEY JIM BELL BARBARA BUNKER ROSE MARIE COURTWRIGHT KENNATH CHAPIN JEAN COZZALIO 84 RICHARDMAN BOHLMAN ARLENE CHRISTENSEN HARVEY BROOK SHARON CLARK BOB BROOKS SALLY COOKSON KEN BROWNE NANCY COSTON BERNIE BURGER E BILLY CHILDS DONNY DAY RON COLE SANDRA DAUGHTRY DICK CONWAY is .L ,QSLMQ-A,I,,Q L gp HK ,ff V V KWWL M H .wan we M .. WWKW ,L CAROLYN DENARY JOE DIAL SHARION DENNISON RANDY DILLION BEVERLY DEXTER JOHN DOWIS AA 'T if 5 fi -:5 'i.ai:Q 'iWfzR..E1eL,pW'f'7 -5',sf ' H 1' 'L ' -L Zu?- B '31??yg - 1 f,'f5j'fg'3 1,'r2,2g.,.i, 5112 3' -Q-M2fL'LL 33: I :::E':':,? rn Y :Q ,!.fpZ, X. 1 AY.!: HEEL me LL ,LL f CHARLOTTE DUENWEG LARRY DUNGEY BETTY ARLENE RALPH DURAN IRENE FAVELA LLOYD EWELL YOLANDA F AVELA DOUG FARR JUDY FEY CRAIG FENNELL ESTER FOOTE J IM FOSTER YVONNE F ORTNER FRED FRENCH BARBARA FRAZIER BILL F RITCHLEY RICKY GOBELI ALBERT GEORGE MARJORIE GIBSON CHESTER GIVENS DEE ANN GORDON BRUCE GRANT SHARON HAINLINE DAN HALSETH PAT HALL JERRY HATHAWAY JOAN HEATH CHARLES HAYS DENA K HELGESON DAVID HICKEY GAYLE HIGGINS RICHARD HICKS BUREN HOFFMAN BONNIE HINRICHSON ERNIE KING SANDRA HILL 1 W! V7 ATT 12'-f E- ff Ag HIP WARE-' 'bJA?f2wL-:1ffLMf2fJ'Ef'J '1 A J -. el X, zf: Zi - V,V..- Z. ti ig . w E 1, , X V- V LR: gg ,HEQQ v 'gr T- my 1 :Q - 'f-+f 1, . ' ,L E 2 ., , -:Yu Hg- . 3 -, HAROLD HOLBROOK CAROLYN HOLMES STANLEY HUDGENS LINDA HOLTAM NICK KAMBOURIS DONNA JAMESON BOB KRAUSE JANICE JENSEN JOHN KUSLER JILL JENSEN bu., -HL in V SEQ? -:MSPJOE ww Ju - ET 35 5',,,aifi'g'q?i5E'?1g,ffi'Ei ...Fw if ' nf Eg- F ' 1 SE--f J .- ' , 1 . L-.. sb.: .l,. ...i.-: .. - 1- : If -1, - QF A E 5 P 45- 1 , 1. A ,, Lrx , . , K V A. ',. L ', f1 Af :FV ' 7 MSM f 'iw TOM LAWYER TOLLICE JOHNSON BERNIE LELAKE HARRIET JONES GORDON LEONARD TOME JONES LEONARD LERG ALICE KLIPSTINE HERMAN LEVERETFE JUNE KNIGHT LARRY LOONEY 17' in 'I , , ...ee-g,14J,.A. . - . w,.,,A Y .',,,,.., nl 'i K' BETTY SCOTT KUMP JIM LUCERO NANCY LANG LOUIE MOOTY LA REE LAYTON EUGENE MARTIN VIRGINIA MCKNIGHT LESLIE MacFARLANE MARLENE MEERS EDDIE MORGAN YUTONA NELSON LARRY NORLAND DON PRIBBLE LORRAINE PERRY ROLAND PURDY JACKIE OLPIN CY NOUFAL ARLINE OWEN S CALVIN OLIVER ATHA OWENS GLENN PARSONS MARILYN PATTERSON LEO PEREZ SANDRA PEDERSON .. 5 wwmm Q .ogg-2 ii. E, Y-.W i, , ,:,E,:,, E EEE E' vi E- - 'fp ' Y ' 0:7 ,I 'J Y . gQgiiE,mJwM. 1 ,. Y ivwiizwv- W V-: in giuwwvl X Y ,N N gm J, E fi E EEEE JANET PETERSON by N JAMES PYATT V CAROLYN PYATT DOUG RASH Ili JOAN RAGONA RANDY ROWAN GLENDA RAMBO JOHN SCOTT CAROL RAE REID J IM SHIELDS P PA 1' SY RHEUBY 'mit mam1nr.11.rb. 'm???ifi?'i Q'T' QQ, U, ii I' W Y. ' ,, m 1' Ax.. I ,, 4 'W if Y- 22 . V7 QQ, iq ' l R , . ' .U i F 1 ff ' ' 7 . , 5 : , '. PM .M v I -, GARY SHERRILL RUBY RICHARDSON LONNIE SISSON J AN ROBERTS L P GEORGE HSKEETH SMITH JACKIE ROBINSON DOUG SMITH' DOROTHY RUESCH JERRY SPILSBURY JOYCE RUN DLE 4 WILLY SPROUL 'E L PM KAREN SANDERS HARVEY STANLEY NORMA SCHEFFNER GERALD STEADMAN JUDY SHALBERG BO CAROL STEPHENS TERRY TAYLOR SHARON SUMMERLIN B SWEET KURT VIEYRA ANN TAYLOR ZEKE WATTS :.' '.. '4 :R . 1' ,- , ',-.,- ' JACKIE WHEELER LEONARD WRIGHT KENNETHA WILEY ANN TEMPLETON JOHN WINN VIVIAN THERRIAULT SANDY ULICNY LINDA WASHINGTON BILL WOOFTER JOYCE WEBBER MARY ANN WEEKS ' -Y - mm . H, I I 1 maxi-1.1.N. I SHANA WILKERSON LINDA WILSON JAMES JACKSON XI 1' -i VV 'Lag , 1 ' H ' v 14 'A .Q I f'-1 , 'Z 1 ' Ig f . 53 'j ,ng I 6 39? ,QQ5 my INN!! Num ,ut vm! Ting? fy J Q Z H I, . Y ' ir, 'Qi' F AYE WILCOXSON SUE WITT DUANE ZOBRIST CAROL WILLIAMS JACKIE SPILSBURY CAROLYN YELTON The Babies of ji - .. 5 3 5,2 ug 1 .F gist. Ooh! those bed. He's still Sure is a small He is, and he ,lust four room eyes! just as A-Bomb, cute was, a girl little dolls. lovable. too! killer. IA4:',,'v I T-E Y ,, . 1, .r v it f - fill 1 . ' 111, 2 ' - -4 ' .s,, .1 .e A..- ' H 4- 1' nm, V ,mx , H 1 will Rf . 4 f , Miss Biology, A picture of impishness, She even looks determined Oh, the poor little guy, 1945! with big blue eyes. here. somebody must have stolen his doll. l . ll 1- i i i X . xv 1- ith.-i 4 5 A' Z- :aa up 'I' tm hifi 2.121451 K my 'il' fs ' r,Qlw:L Y my - ' .' tv 'f F' . .. ,.. .. 1 This is the first picture of him- he was always big! 98 was Q1 .gf -F Li, . za gg- ,wg vvvtt i A double Put the kitty The light Not a hair take on a down and pull that lies in out of place. little your pants up. woman's eyes and Even now. wiggle! lies and lies. First row, left to right: Estelle Barker, Bruce Grant, Donny Day, Bob Krause, Janice Jensen, Marilyn Paterson. Second row: Judy. Shalberg, Marjorie Gibson, Vera Clement, Doug Smith, Albert George. Third row: Zeke Watts, Ernie King, Gayle Higgins, Sharon Clark, Jill Jensen, Karen Sanders. F- 5.,,., .. . .,. - Wg, L.'5?'f'w .4 V f l Lady without the horse. Ten gallon with a ten gallon smile. It's not Y Brynner ch' it's a girl! Yesterday Are the 55:01 t L il ,N -Q if 1 J 5 ' W . Qfdlffgkgigiaf 5 here's cute ones and Whe-re's your cigar, Not as innocent Sure is interested Ican can-can, gil? OHCS, but hefC'S Winston! as she looks. in something- C811 yOu? e cutest. or somebody. i ' rg f itw' ' 1 A kqkwl., . 'S- nice Liberace smile! 0'0h- look at H1056 IS that 3 R'-'b'a'dub'dUb, fi Veronica Lake shoulders! Still got halo or a Doug in the tub. with H Toni- them. bonnet? 9 My it lf fb- lilo' 'W' Xiu ff' 4 'Q' I Those brown, Sultry siren in a sun Mischievous, dimples or not. A WAVE who needs a Talk about ging eyes! suit. wave. girl killers! First row, left to right: Linda Washington, Gene Martin, Ruby Richardson, Richard Hicks, Sandy Ulicny. Second row: Carol Reid, Don Halseth, Barbara Bunker, Doug Rash, Vivian Therriault. Third row: Harold Holbrook, Sally Cookson, Glenn Parsons, Marlene Meers, Lloyd Ewell. 99, Seniors of Todo At last . . . HE's arrived! Leave that Lost some weight. f Still sleeps Just about the cutest pixie l..ooks like Sweater 10056, with the Panda.J in the world. IH newspaper glfll work already! 'sa 5 Jil. ii Note the little She looks like Dig the crazy basketball It must be the mambo! This is the beach ball! Rocky Marciano. UIlif01'm- body President, yet? H an W ,uf ,--,v Y in 'J l A ,.. ,Q 1L.f U- ,. r , i X ,f .Imax g P , T ' 'J r1f1f'ff3.i5-I lfxcawfljif ,fi n 1 ..., L -.', , H gf, 'I ' Ein Look at the girl wilh Snile! O-oh, those sailors! My-my! Went on a 0h,,well-if they the cute little cud in Go: to watch 'em at any diet. dont suck their the middle of HIS fore- age- fhumbS.1hey'11 head, something else! First row, left to right: Don Pribble, Alice Klipstine, Fred French, Harriet Jones, Yutona Nelson. Second raw: Phil Barfield, Linda Wilkerson, Ted Arnold, Judy Fey, Jim Pyatt. Third row: John I 00 Dowis, Ricky Cobeli, Eddie Morgan, Shana Wilkerson, Johnny Kusler. and the Hope l o o teller urposeful, is the word Wonder where the igloo Somber man, Well, we know where the M0118 Lisa Smile? this man. went? only somber. buggy went. 01' did She just cut off the tail of her cat? il' 1- ' - ,-A. . , a if l -' - .: -- P-' W f Ln ' ' Qui ' 'sf . Si lr 1 t xriqilbfw w t '4 ,l ' ' ayiif- , . it tw.. Y' i v. - , -ua ' F W 1,-.,.f.-vo. ', - ' 1, . . ' 4 -, hif i . 3. 7 A ' ,P - - . - -Q . 1 A 1 9 H t 1 t i VX S- H X L x, .it -. , ' -. ,, N M vi iw an ga H' N . t 4.4 sf. W-S, at W ' x ' nl and' v we t sr My v fn 547 ,ei My-g-3+e'g5.,iqa 15 A ,, I u, - little girl, she can't even elope right Wonder if that bike takes Boy, he must be An CHYIY C0f1VCTSHTi0I1HliSl high centers as well as his awful Cute, car. Tr.-lg' 'Ie in ' i-iff. 1. ,.,. 4. --I got that He's got his So-take it, I clon't care. That's a beautiful Lud- 'fl just happen to like chocolate little sea legg already. wig smile. flavored mud pies. So there! First row, left to right: Kurt Vierya, Glenda Rambo, Tony Ebarb, Sharon Summerlin, Yvonne Fortner, Second raw: Nancy Lang, David Hickey, Ann Taylor, Betty Scott Kump. Third row: VlCkl Anderson, Larry Dungey, Gordon Leonard, Bernie Lelake, Beverly Dexter. I ol l 5 HT3Fmv.,. ' of Tomorrow ' ra 0kay! l'm handsome-so The essence Isn't he Come here, Banstush! what? of modesty. about the sweet-est? -. 'X Curls, and the same hat he wore to the Basic game. vigrx , ,..., 5 M 'l ,Q 5 OG Y Z. my A i ll 3? 1 ' , iq ug 5125? 5- You can't fool me I know it's a camera V Twins? I sony! A born Army man. Boy! Has You better take she changed! back or l'll climb out here and 'MX V Q r a was J 1 gi, 1 , .Lie She's a cute Soft soap- Hold that - Come on, play .lust a whole lot of little cowgirl, ing again! pose, cutie! leap frog with callin' going, l02 IHC. First row, left to right: Ron Cole, Janet Cashion, Bob Sweet, Arlene Christensen, Sandra Hill. Second row: Duane Zobrist, June Knight, Tom Abel, Charlotte Duenweg, Bob Stritof. Third row: Ann Templeton, LaRee Layton, Kennetha Wiley, Terry Taylor, Stanley Hudgens. Alma Mater The days we spent with you may soon be gone, but not forgotten, T T We lofue you best of all, dear Rancho High. The friends that we have made are not for now, but for a lqfetime, To you we pledge our lofoe and loyalty. The games that we've played wepll remember hereafer, The fun and the tears, all the cheers and the laughter. And tho wegll say farewell to you, our alma mater, Your green and white will guide our loyalty. Words and Music by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dailey 1956 Generally friendly and sociable by nature, a student joins with others who share his interests and together they organize a club. The club may be educational, strictly for fun, or meant to be of service to the school and community. At all club meetings, parties, money raising projects, club activities, are chief topics of discussion. Vlfith interest as a common bond, students come to know each other better than is possible in ordinary classroom situations. Through sharing experiences, solving problems, and just socializing, each member gains a little insight and knowledge which may benefit him in the unknown days to come. It u pn: ,,s.,,,,4, . . , Vw. .' Jw' . . 1 9 'iff ' ' A QL-Z' 'T' 2 1 ' ' 1'4 1, gl QTL Tf'? iE? -1291 'ix '22,-V, 5 eww 1 4 .uf -rf Q 4,-,:-ifg .va '11 4.1..511-nz ' QQ J 1M:L - www- A - -,J 55012655 .L . 'J+'3?, XNJFQw?ff5L:1'f -bf:rg?-'7f'.i-iff!' l .WSW . 3 N L ' QA'21U?. Qf.Q 13-fa'-357777575 ?e,'i3 f9'355Q5f 5ff553T'li'3M5'7. 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Q-, T::1:f- , J . .t I. 'ir iv ii I IX M TOMEf JONES , p President l if W was ERC Jsmfign 1,5 Miss MARILYN Mcclxaiaiglll ees JUDY ROBINSON Vice President sl!-.5 lr V I JILL JENSEN I Secretary 4 RICKY GOBELI ' Treasurer PAT FREER Publicity Chairman l 2 I G.R.A. concluded a very successful year with an Awards Banquet. Looking back, '3 the girls remembered the many Monday evenings spent in G.R.A. playing volleyball, ll basketball, softball, and racking up some scores at bowling, tennis, and badminton. Q Tumbling, track, and dancing came in for a share of participation. 'l Sitting at the banquet, the girls can now laugh at their many mistakes, Miss Mc- A Claren's kidding, their lost points, and their harried efforts on the club's first as- sembly. When the last moments drew close to the presentation of awards and the F' announcing of new officers, girls became silente-a little sad. Especially so were the Senior members who realize that these will be their last associations with Miss Mc- Claren andgperhaps, with each other. As evidence to the success of the G.R.A. was the necessity of holding a meeting for the near-fifty freshman members on Fridays. IO6 Q P: 013, 2 Fzrst row lc t to right Sharon Clark Allce Khpstme Judy Shallnerg V1ck1 Anderson Earlene F Beard Carolyn Pyatt Second row Modell Shark Sandy Ullcny Sharon Blomburg Jackie Olpm Jamce Jensen Arlene Chrwtensen Third row Jlll Jensen Tome Jones Clndy Bell Nancy Lang Fzrst row left to rzclrz Mary Ann Cla by J1ll Flemmgton Jeannie Fulton Sharon Bore Dianne Klone Margaret Abel Second row Mary Frances Kruse Kay Gu tm Dxane H111 I abelle Jackson Lorna Gouldsmxth Mary Jackson Thlrd row NIHTCIH Kall h Nevona Bunker Jean Hand Dorothy Elwsv- -- - . --.-N --7- - - :U , ..--...--.,w.u....g.-..,..-.:....,.:.ify rf - s 1 fb: E, X f ray, ,l ' lv, Lit , ' A 1 VF 5 5' '. 1 !.1i2f , - , - -iq 'tiff 1 W X : ' 1 R' 4, nnff , l , ' . fgie - f 5 14, ' ' .fi '- Y. ' K- 'S ' U' .. -,-mga, , 1, ,ve , 1 1 r ' -1 H 1 , xiii? t 'C 2 r Nr: A v . A P fi t I La V HL. l First row, left to right: Nancy McNall, Margaret Strobel, Joan Martin, Sophia Potter, Joan Ramsey, Susan Peart. Second row: Sharon Purdie, Carol Mohler, Sharon McBride, Kay Pyatt, Marianne Wattenbarger, Sharon Vanderhoffven. Third row: Shari Dellacort, Patricia Abington, Jean Fujii, Kathy Weber, Sharon Tally. n,- ' 5 . A 6 .f Sal 'NJ ev First row, left to right: Betty Ann Jones, Colleen Arnett, Betty Conklin, Jane Tidwell, Barbara Ames, Bonnie Hastings. Second row: Linda Hunter, Charlotte Hepworth, Barbara Price, Donna Skinner, Mary Beth Fisher, Shiela Foster. Third row: Lila Greene, June Johnson, Doris Ryness, '08 Claudia. Robinson. E 'in 'P ? ,,,,. ,. -L --1 -c-J N 4 N 'xx J' First row, left to right: Susan Carbary, Gail Barry, Betsy Blomburg, Judy Hardy, Vronna Harris, Judy Markley. Second row: Linda Ballinger, Janet Hadland, Jackie Campbell, Judy Martin, Linda Moss, Jewell Hunter, Peggy Jarrett. Third row: Anne Lavietes, Sharon Christy, Patty Haguewood, Linda Olpin, Nancy Moss, Sharon Christianson, Joyce McCoy, Roberta Krupicka, Joy Beard. 1 cs' 5' x.a...., . . fx 'Q First row, left lo right: Jane Martin, Judy Hastings, Virginia Warner, Kita Phillips, Alice Stout, Sue Ann Walsh. Second row: Rosalind Ryan, Sandra Stewart, Linda Reynolds, Mary Ann Waugh, Mary Strasser, Pc-nnie Mulder. Third row: Linda Rudd, Pat Smith, Linda Robinson, Linda Wagner, .loan Tidwell, Sandra Hanson, Charlotte Ryness. '09 AJ JUDY ROBINSON Vice President IERRIANNE MECHAM Secretary PEARL FOOTE W M I- R591 . ,., F Treasurer SANDY ULICNY President qua E F ,Sf VIH Q L CLXBQ5 LORNA GOULDSMIT ber eant at Arm NEVON 4. BUNKER Historian SHARON DENNISON Reporter PEP b s V' 1 .-m . , ' '-fi -4 Y ,-+' -.- is ' ' ' ' -'lv' MISS LOIS LAWSON Advisor Pep Club members were kept busy right from the beginning of the year Information Booth was opened the first few days of school to help lost studen find their way. A C0-OP was established to sell the many items needed for scho life. A Get-Acquainted Dance for the school and a party for club members b gan an active year. Pep assemblies as well as the annual assembly were plann and produced. The traditional Sweetheart Ball was held in February with t crowning of Pep Club King and ueen. New uniforms were made during ba ketball season. Pep Club attended all home games in uniform and also t games in surrounding areas. During football season the girls journeyed to Ba stow California, to attend the game there All of these activities were crowded among keeping scholastic averages high, attending weekly meetings, and su porting other school activities fig mr. as ll..g . l..'.' , Q15 . E I NT. Em... ml H., ... M 1 -.L 1 . , , ' l W, , , , Q. - K ,r , ' f, . 'S . . I .ig .1. C . 5' V A Y . -Q' ? 1 .1 gg.r'l,g.f . 751' fi ll ' 7 . ti V gg g . rf . ,r 1' 1 . '- . ' i :s,, , T- .V ..,- K ' . 'iiiuii ' x, V: my J' , , .' 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H F I l ill. 1 l 7 . l l ' F51 CI uf' I K K, ,r '13 First row, Iefz zo right: Carolyn Michaels, Jeannie Fulton, Sharon Boies, Vicki Anderson, Ricky Gobeli, Carolyn Pyatt. Second row: Susan Peart, Evalyn White, Ceorgeann Rice, Sharon Clark, Glenda Ahlstrom, Sharron Blomberg, Judy Klym. - N ' 'ic' .ow W , , we l . ,- 5 :zz fr I J PE - . P PEP , TN , lu PEPLRH 1 CI-ua f' CLUB 5 CLUB First row, left to right: Marjorie Draper. Karen Pace, Judy Tomsik, Jeannie Snyder, Gloria Nay. Kathy O'Leary. Second row: Wanda Harwell, Pat Rudd. Diane Hill. Dorothy Head, Janice Jensen, Marcia Kalish. I I I gfirif-za, W., -l-A: 1 i mi: 1 ' M S aaa- , , i-. Q- b . ,I First row, left to right: Pat Smith, Nancy McNall, Sharon Malone, Yvonne Fortner, Mary Strasser. Second row: JoAnn Culbertson, lsahelle ,lacks-on, Marianne Wattenbarger, Dorsey Ann Eharb. Martha Herbert, Carole Morgan. af 'Y W ' ' -' Y 3 'A? '?i' W ' ' ol' ' '251' '7' ' l W ig 1 ,W Qi H1 f'-- ,J - Wgfwii. s A ' V an , 4 nn av QW Q? Y First row, left to right: Pat Freer, Jane Ticlwell, Sharon Buck, Pat Poole, Mary Ann Waugh. Ser'- onrl row: Arle-ne Christensen, Betty Conklin. Kay Pyalt. Shonnie Birdneau, Carol Mohler, Donna Prinfre. All A -A First row, left to right: Joanne Odom, Sophia Schlarman, Karen x Hobday, Myrna Keller, Sandy Jarrell, Jill Flemington. Second row: Barbara Garrity, Janet Hadland, Virginia Warner, Betty Roberts, Sharon Christianson, Alice Stout. Y? T2 First row, left to right: Ruth Ann French, Linda Moss, Vronna Harris, Judy Hardy, Charlene Bau- mert, Pat Hop. Second row: Sharon Vanderhoffven, Dusty Mitchell, Mary Ann Palmore, Joy Lynn Bushman, Jackie McQuiston, Patricia Eberle, Anne Zobrist. e L vm vi ig, -5531 NEW, my U. Hogg . mis ,m HW! ggw ' , T: r , E- if 66 3, r A Qt H. if' ii. JOHN SCOTT President The athletes who win letters become eligible for Varsity R membership. The activities of Varsity R are varied. This year the members undertook the management of selling programs at Rancho basketball games. They are in charge of financing and printing the programs as well as selling them. Lettermen help keep order at the assemblies at Rancho. Many of the assemblies were improved by their participation. Choosing the candidates for the Pep Club Sweet- heart Ball Queen was another of their more pleasant duties. ZEKE WATTS Sergeant-at-Arms , ,w , 1 m .f,- . MR. JACK DAILEY Advisor T ' 1n'vl u m ' Mi . ' . . l I: l JS MARSHALL EVANS T Secretary H Qs BILL LOGAN Treasurer MR. BILL BEITZ Advisor II4 First row, left to right: Bob Reed, Le- Roy Wright, Myron Kimball. Second raw: Jerry Lamb. First row, left to right: Don McElhone, Louie Rosgen, Dave Rasmussen. Second row: Roy Walker, Karl Senkel, Roger Simons. Third row: Dale Parsons, Ro- land Morten, Ed Irving, Doug Petty. First row, left to right: Terry Taylor, Lonnie Sessoh, Harold Holbrook, Leon- ard Lerg. Second faw: Zeke Watts, .lim Pyatt, Ted Arnold, Don Prihble. Third row: James Addison, John Scott, Chester Givens. l ,, ns 1 salem, ,, , f First row, left to right: Jeannie Fulton E ,g NEW My ,M lg Vice Presidentg Jerie Jones, Secretary, .lam A W 41' V ' Tidwell, Sergeant-at-Armsg Gloria Vause low Q , v'-v , gg ,, J R51 r ' ima. President. Second row: Martha Herbert 1 f F Publicity Chairmang Pat Freer, Reporter - ' 181 Lava Edit an , .s MRS. BERNADEAN WOOD n Advisor Glenda Ahlstrom, Treasurer, Shonnie Bird neau, Historian, LaWar1na Pinnell, Chore ographer. W l GLORIA VAUSE President My TUB. 9 NX First row, left to right: Dee Ann Gordon, Judy Tomsik, Nancy Dula, Dianne Klone, Betty Conklin. Doris Ryness, Loraine Nygaard, Frances Rainbolt, Linda Morton. Second row: Sharon Malone, Betty Cookson, Pat Rudd, Carole Morgan, Kathie Higgins, Sidney Delgado, Mary Holmes, Sharon Purdie, Karen Crunk. Third row: Terry Casey, Sandra Lytle, Nina Prince, Gloria Nay, Jeannie Snyder, Donna Prince, Marcella Rollins, Mary Cordova, Hazel Guin, Betty Lloyd, Carolyn Pyatt. ' Dance Club began its year by selecting new members. From that time on the meet- ings were spent in prepara- tion for the Dance Club As- sembly which was The His- tory of the Dance. After they had decided on the theme and the types of dances to be used the mem- bers did their own choreo- graphy and designed their costumes. An original and ef- fective use of scenery was devised for the Assembly. The assembly presented this year well rewarded them for their efforts, as it was recognized as one of the year's best. CTQITSI raw left to rzghz Pat Smith Linda Robinson Sharon Gre oxre Diane Renchler Shirley hayfe Christina Smith Virginia Warner Janet Hadland Second row Cheri Mason Kay Allsop, .Ely dynn Bushman Jackie McQu1ston .loan Tldwell Linda Olpm Mary Lmdall Molly Collins. lr row Nancy Moss Ann Lavxetes Verlene Robb Mary Ann Wau h Ahce Stout Maryann II7 ,TEM ri 1, jg-.Nj in ' 1 'rl 7' 3 ' - 'if 5 Hi. ..,'f,f1.,j ' f i ,f-ego, gap, ,L 'rf-' wlqiigwi Q. I5 Y , , .S j cf 4-ft: A 141 ,gr-r,,l.f.UI-rf 5 LT , fefiw :nu xmiggvt fi , 'Q New students receive a friendly welcome and an introduction to Rancho from a Triton Elite member. The Club is the official wel- coming committee at Rancho. Under the able direction of its Executive Board, Honor Club began a year of varied activities and meetings. The club's entrance requirements are based on grade points earned throughout the year, and a constant effort is necessary to retain membership. Members are proud of their achievement knowing that only a few of the students meet the requirements. M ,, V MODELL SHARK President 1 W I From left to right: Marilyn Patterson, Treasurer, Judy Shalberg, Alice Klipstine, Vice President. :Es First row, left to right: Ernie King, Arlene Evans, Shana Wilkerson, Jill Jensen, Bruce Grant. H8 Second raw: Nancy Coston, Estelle Barker, Ceorgeann Rice, Carolyn Michael, Pearl Foote. V' if 3 arm '-1'T?!5EE1'5 'VH ' YF--5... -' .Aid Zf3iTf'37 l: i'9 Fzrsz row left to right: Lois Arends Judy Evans Jan Ramsey Second row Nell Glover Sharon Talley Dale Stewart, Jeralcline Evans Dave Rasmu sen Flrst row, left to right JoAnn Culbertson .lerrxanne Mecham Mary Ann Palmore Sherry Wood Dxane Seegmiller. Second row John Petltjean Pat Hop Charon McBr1de Carol Ray Held Mary Kowen, Wes Marks. l ' si 1 1 iyaflgfz . I isa. 4 w. , 1 V W MW ?..q1j...U.........q,g..,:g.,a.,.., ,...,fP1?gi-ijt, ., ,ss a.. ai 4 .5'3.,x...g5? ...U..... ,.. .' ' .t -V ' e 2 ..-1 mr i ... fi. . . . waves . . ... ... ... ... , :gg . ' , Z L' I 0 , 0 .- .- X .. Wg .1 .. 1, . .1 .1 an-3, zqgsf gi , . ww -' s M... ... ... ,,as3a.....-,M-..'uW'W,... The world of the housewife is ever changing and ex- panding. Because of the aid of modern inventions there is less to keeping house but much more to keeping a 'I family than some years ago. F.H.A. members spend their time learning all they can about the world of today's homemaker. This year, KAY PY:ATT members attended conventions, held regular meetings, Presldem and had parties-of course. M155 AUDREY WH1ppLE and Shiela Foster, Vice President, Paulette Lovelady, M155 MARY KNAPP Secretaryg Diana Hill, Treasurerg Pam Rust, Song- Advisors leader, Margaret Strobel, Historian. l Q 5 S. ll Q1 .. ' ' H gl were X ani! First row, left to right: Sharry Criswell, Jean Lampbell, Peggy Wilson, Barbara Swope, .loan Wadsworth, Shirley Foster, Linda Moss, Diana Underdahl, Patricia Barnett. Seconti row: Mary Johnson, Sharon Daniels, Sharon Purdie, Karole Criswell, Tanya Ervin, Myrtle Lee Wimberly, .Fran- ces Rainbolt, Donna-McBirney, Marilyn Trimmer, Patricia Steffen, Third row: Lavanna Dortignac, Patricia Norland, Claudia'Ritter, Micki Kelly, Pat Ridgeway, Ines Fabrega, Carolyn Buck, Pat Houston, Betty Walters, Patricia Hoffman. I20 J UN E BUZBEE V A President ROGER SIMONS Vice President CINDY BELL Treasurer VIVIAN THERRIAULT Secretary CALVIN OLIVER Sergeant-at-Arms R I i. rea,-x ,N i M, ,, .MMU ,.a,,,,a,, ri -, an 1, vw. , ,- ww 1: ui u 3 e W was A- W, ,uw 1 1 HW, ii U' JwL ' ' iiiitas W 1 if , ,Y , A L, V . V, rri A O JW F.T.A. this year was confronted with problems of money and members, therefore, it was one of the club goals to draft more of both. Members al- so worked at getting the group better organized. Different people were invited to speak at meetings and informative and pleasant evenings resulted. Rancho was proud to have representatives to the State Convention elected to State offices of F.T.A. MR. E. A. SPARLING and MR. JACK DAILEY Advisors M , -ri! 3 K' ' QU' -Q5 , 1' pg t r g LLL' ' 1.7 C7 First raw, left to right: Linda Wagner, Russce L. White, Doug Petty, Estelle Barker. Second row: Carolyn Michael, Carol Stephens, Bud Owen, Ierrianne Mecham, Judy Bell. Third row: Tollice John- son, .lackie Olpin, Sherron Thomas, Joy Lynn Buslunan. Fourth. row: Wallisann Gogert, Linda Le- Avitt, Harriet Jones, Charles Givens, Larry Davis. Fifth row: Lottie Beatrice Love, Sandra Stewart. I2I 5211, X fl. 1 ii 1 tl 1 t ,ti . H 155816: M Wulwsu wil v W.-.,e-.W-.,,..T fxvvgyfez-vegas -rn,-1:21:55 -w.----ew,-W -.ve f Y ---:P- -V fi L ,,,L.E ,V 191-1 V4 V 1' ,.x MISS BETTY BURLINGAME Advisor Special speakers helped the Future Nurses gain a knowledge of the profession they hoped to enter. Meetings were held by the Rancho Club and by the Future Nurses of all Clark ' County High Schools. SHARON 32535212 C JEAN Fucu S ' Vice President ' ' my -- -L 2 JOAN RAMSEY ' ' ' S 'V T' ' Secretary Y vm' .1 W -y ,H Ei ROSEMARIE COURTWRIGHT County Representative TERRY CASEY Publicity Chairman JACKY ROBINSON Treasurer o if 'N Z i K' f ng 1 'TT T L' Y. ev I' ii A H Q, 4 X x x, . V5 . n t First row, left to right: Twyla Crow, Sophia Schlarman, Loretta McDaniels, Judy Smith, Vicki Williams. Second r Roanna Preece, Pat Hop, Helen Leonard, Lorraine Perry, Pearl Foote. Third row: Sandra Klmgonsmith, ,lean Carpenter, Mary Lee Johnson, Shirley Foster. I22 f' it up r ,, H - T ' 'Q s 1 l Art Gwtl e l W slit' ' tiitaia' we tslt2a'- HJ R4-A The Art Guild does the art work of the school. Clubs, classes and individuals come to them to have posters, scenery, and many other items painted. This year an active group of members presented an as- sembly, '6Art Through The Agesf, held a colorful initiation, and acted as hosts for the art exhibit held at Rancho. ln Art Guild, students have a chance to perform many activities which would be impractical for regular classroom work. Sandy Swofford Jack Linebarger Jeanette Snyder Fzrst row lejt to rrght Patricia Hoffman Colleen Arnett, Joy Ann Beard, Mary Koeven, Jeanette Snyder Mary Ann Palmore Linda Julien Shirley Thayne. Second row: Kay Monson, Marie Van I'o en Linda Scott Diane Renchler Rondalyn Shaw Dorothy Head, Earlene Beard, Nancy Macr, Carol Stephens Jackie Dwyer Thzrd row Larry Harris, Mary Lou Allan, Albert George, Douglas Smith .lack Llnebarger Sandy Swofford Rosemarre Courtright, Brent Boozer. I23 3 . M, mm- ,Y 7,7 tw- K gg, YY mimi N 177.5 , if 'i2:' Kiss: y 5'. 'N ' -vm .. ' ' Y :: N Milli-lemlllllmwgggmr MR. JAMES BLUNDELL Fill 'A-fi 1 v, M-if-fi'Miw4-ml' . Ad' -1:-1 eff., m, ,Q 2 vp -, 4 -1 wr aa wiltgffl V212-fl ,,,, ' ,, ffl' QSM' all iff SQ?-l:'lEj51 'J visor UEQYTEE .1 '??3Q',Qiiplg.,Mj1Q,f N lil ' W Hui: ll F 'TMlele...' Taking pictures at school dances was one of the ways in which the Photography Club made money iluring the year. Too, some pictures used in the yearbook were the result of a memberls skill. The students learned many interesting facts about photography through t k' d d 1 ' ' t . a mg an eve oplng plc ures BRIAN OATWAY President SJ , ELAINE WRIGHT Vice President MARY ANN CLASBY Sergeant-at-Arms JACKIE OLPIN Secretaly-Treasurer L First row, left to right: Jay Pinosch, Darlene Radu, Bill Seffel. Second row: Cleon Davis, Gerald Steadman, Larry Harris, Mark Hansen. 124 Y wr it it ,, it ra 1 in ,. ,xt:'1miaa'u,.''m.1'1...ggg..i i.W W ',s2E.ggssai.,- W 'uW..iiai.3 MISS NANCY BENF ER fsfiif Qi Qi' M 1il 5' ' W ggi? W? I. I rj: Advisor ln . ' P rr y . r W 'agua 'lwww'lM g'fn'xg :ii11imllwwlxmllylil - 11,- 4 ,-gS?gA.fH N fa' f, .1 iv , . ui. - 1 W - YL-:. fa -Y ,, 1 1, R , i- 5311, , HZ? , in 4,,.-,-,e,,,,ieC1-1,,Mi 1 500' Thespians made, many plans. Such activities as sponsoring, producing and pre- senting plays occupied the time of the Purple Mask. Thespians were the sponsors of the plays produced at noon in Little Theatre for the student body. They also were in charge of the production of the School Play. For their Spring Assembly members presented an old melodrama, The Drunkardf' They were also represented at the State Forensic Meet. SHARON DEN N ISON President CARO LYN HOLMES Treasurer SANDY ULICN Y Sergeant-at-Arms RICKY GOBELI Secretary VICKI ANDERSON Vice President First row, left to right: Dena K Helgeson, Lorna Couldsmith, Modell Shark, Trudie Jackson, LaWana Pinnell, Sharon Purdie, Vivian Therriault. Second row: Elsie Knight, June Knight, Jeannie Fulton, Kathleen O'Leary, Karen Stanley, Karen Sanders. Third row: Ken Grim, Terry THYIOI, Mike Flanders, Fred Stein, Frank Ortiz. l25 A A Y.,,. Z, ,, ,, N E V, ,,,, Q, .,,, W ,en . M 5? wg, . llt J f V N Meetings of the Business Education Club were held monthly. ln the meet- ings, speakers from various professional fields talked to the members about the expectations and rewards of careers. Proper business conduct, dress and manner came in for their share of attention during the year. Business meet- ings dealt in discussing ways of raising moneyg it was decided to sell Rancho pencils. The members enjoyed a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Warner, the club advisor, and concluded the year with a banquet. MRS. JUDITH WARNER Left to right: Carolyn Yelton, Vice President, Joyce Advisor Webber, Secretary, Sally Cookson, Treasurer. rf we -a 4951- ,X -.1 1- First row, left to right: Linda Huber, Hazel Guin, Sandra Martin. Second row: Evalyn White, Janet Sturm, Dee Dee Jones, Barbara Bunker, Jill Jensen. Third row: Gayle Higgins, Llona Worthen, Grace Morea, Ann Templeton, Nevona Bunker, Lawana Pinnell. Fourth raw: Pam Iodice, Janice '26 Jensen, Doris Eaton. MARILYN PATTERSON President 'il YD' i All the technicalities of radio assembly and operation 'Zi i iii' R er 3 . 'N 1 fl :V J' Z , , . if ,V Q become clearly understandable to future electronic work- , ,f R f 9 , pg.. : ,Ei 1' ii ,L ijed' ii ,, in iv ,Q V4 ,M J 'UZ I 1 U . 0-fn ,. BCI ers in the Radio-Electronics Club. 'Si , ei: - me 1 V!! DAVE RASMUSSEN President LEROY ARENDS MR. EARL HICKS 1, Advisor 'C J H 7. ,, From left to right: Dave Rasmussen, Earl E. Hicks, Steve Rector, Dennis West, LeRoy Arends, Larry Lortz, Lynd Waits, Rick Kaczmarczdk, Bill Spencer, Walt Haynes, Ted Rathbone, II. ' GEORGE PETTITJ EAN E , , Presldent , H WU!! H tg H l H H H N H Y: za H 4-I , ww, H Em HP ,fm rms, M Q mm aa? M -P: -. u, 1 r H aj SHN H, t is r M M Hs 3 l i sf - ---V -A--f----H Q- If--V , 4 1' if ' I ,. Xb X ff X 'fy H ,i F 1737111 'N Students who are interested in learning the ffff iifi Winn ' lg' X - 'I' 1 f' l ' 'N -i many and varied facts there are to know about ' ', .247 il l l Chemistry or Physics find Chemistry-Physics Ffom left fo fighff Karen E 'l i tl fi ' . . . . . Ready, Secretaryg Wes Marks, j 1 1 , , I club meetings lnteresting and informative. Vice presidents Jerie Jones, at wily K X W. Through listening to lectures, watching films, TNHSUIHI- gy , , 4 A ei . uf experimenting for themselves, and a little partying the members enjoyed a highly suc- cessful year. MR. BEN CHICHESTER and MR. EARL HICKS Advisors fx fr ii 4 P: ',, A .,,, gn M 'X ...Q First row: Dave Rasmussen, Gloria Vause, Bill Lyan, Paul Hiatt. Duane Zohrist, Ron Cole, Leo '28 Perez, Jerry Hathaway, Chris Isgrig. Third row: Cy Noufal, Craig Fennell, Allan Mino. T? film M ? iw , Q up--v ft 'Wil B X xjifl, First row, left to right: Wallie Cogert, Linda Leavitt, Terry Casey, Carolyn Michael, Doris Eaton. Second row: John Dowis, Larry Dungey, Douglas Rash, Dick Conway, Nick Kambouris. Third row: Billy Fritchley, Ralph Duran, Monty Louie, Mooty Louie, .loe Dial. xvk.-1 f 3,53 1 N 4 5. ffl? First row, left to right: Ronald Netz, Bob Howard, Gene Oton, Joe Williams, Larry Vance. Second row: ,lim Beam, Joel Gartenberg, Phil Edmundson, Fred Stein, Ronnie Vallergo, Mark Hanson. Third row: Tom Lloyd, Karl Larsen, LeRoy Arends, Bill Nelson, Larry Heiner, Lon Sisson. 5-3? MR. JON W. BEjrLE I mi , ni in ,4 . 'J' 5, Q U W V, - i Q.. ..c,.. .iguw .ie YUTONA NELSON President JUDY SHALBERG Vice President JILL JENSEN Secretary JANICE JENSEN Treasurer Marjorie Gibson Joyce Webber Sandy Ulicny Donny Day ,en -.W HL frm X if f 1 ' fy W -t TIP Y W f cindy Bell H 'N 'i 'S' Don Pribhle X W My -,HI Bruce Grant MISS ELAINE SWAFFAR Advisor Q Q F 1 ' , A 55 i Harriet Jones ' N 1 l if lllt , vs , J! H it X 1 t 'I m y ' Vivian Therriau ' We R ' Q Q Betty Scott Ku , 1 1 '- ' Karen Ready We 9 iii i ' ' - ' ' Jim Shields xx 5- . ,Zu VX I I An honorary society, Quill and Scroll met monthly and h a formal initiation at one of the Stripl' hotels. Seven me bers were accepted during the first semester and six! were gible for initiation the second semester. Acceptance is ba upon individual accomplishment on the school paper or ye book. all - vi A ww vi m 2 H ' , , : gui 3 vw f Va W. - . vw HB!! ,. .1 3 in -1:5-, Z 5 -,,., -11.--' ' BQ w M lfiwoglf .Wild H U I A 5 ,A 4 Q, J . el.. . yy? Jil' wt ia ie. ei l MQ. - if? 6 . F 1 sz n n , , ., Z 1 .r Q Q 1. ' 4. ,I -' 1 it R QDRERT AIQRSON Q 1, - me 6 SY BLOMBERC Treasurer Mike Barry Gloria Bradbury ick Kaczmarczyk KH . a ZH, .. .. V -fav J - f .gg Ilene McKnight Steven Mendenhall .lanet Pinkston IV riff' lished. ERNIE KING Debate Manager 'Iva W T ' 'S YVETTE GILMORE 'tiff GAIL BARRY Secretary ., , ,. . ,wk Q ',.. fx .V -qw-ty :N X ' Ui- it - i '1 gn ,as teams traveled to St. George, Utah, City, and Las Vegas for debates this V ns were made to attend the State Meet in March. Regular intramural debates ibers in practice for the other meets. Rancho team received a challenge from a h in Idaho which could not be ac- -cepted ebating members derived much satis- f ti from the many activities which the Assistant Debate Manager :Wh y ac- l l 7' 'Wm 4?- R fi? 219 l A ., I if U W M., ,lim MH it ' ERNIE KING ii 1 Z ' President From the hilarious initiation day to the last banquet, initiates found Latin Club both active and enjoyable. At the year,s first banquet, Mr. Daugherty and Mr. Richert were presented with togas and honorary membership. During the meetings guards were selected for the officers' pins and a scrapbook of the club's activities was begun. To conclude the year, another banquet was held for the installation of new officers and for the presentation of awards. MRS. HELEN MORAN R L ' Advisor 'W ,,,, , -1' MIKE BARRY . .. ,V L A, Vice President ' ' ' W JILL FLEMIN GTON -... , P ' - 'mg Secretary . . . :::: IOANN CULBERTSON Treasurer KARL LARSEN V 'i -1- Sergeant-at-Arms ll J: R Y Latin Club members and guests at the initiation banquet l32 mi r . -if ,a- 1. . - I W ., I V, A 1 I YI vx l -if , V - ' 'g-wlfxli - N 7 ' Dv 1 V1 I ,, VY V l A -,ELF . N 9 , QB? ' . ' X n, Af: - -:f -. '-'-1 ff -1 .X ,Hn I ff u f- ,3 J, ' i A xl. Y N V . , 2 Q PM ' ?,. wi . RH. Q , 51: v .Qi fptwu vi ' . QI.. L- 3 --. A if 1 V: Q i., sip K 1: J gl: ns.. . 5 -4 ,, ,- I 1- . y Q ff.: M5511 Ta ,K Q x wF'S 'z A 2152393 R. -15 1 ..-4. . ' ' ' L 5'-. . ' 361 ' H, Y 91 7' E ' Q : Y in 3 V . ff ,gil if-.9 1 Q ,QB if T ' v -mn- er-'? ' -Q ,fr r . 7 21.5 If' 'X 'T f 31 JLEQZA: I .ffk ii' U. Vs. ' ' 3, g I -,W , 1 5 2,51 4 1, lt .,. QI gflu ' I, fi, f'2Iz'3' ,,w f ' XSKAL V. f. r :iii 2. 3. - L. ,.,x il? . 5, z' XL. 32-Q 'er K... wi WQEQ , L. if A .p- EIU' 5:9 :P,i,l-X5-gg? 4,,,.1,?f-f r,if.g2'W-Vrrwqgggrl f-it-13?-gglr41:rlrUyE?5?,rr, E555-'frzgggf W , J w V ' A . ' slat., ., sr ' , nw: ,ry mgaff W mae- rrzga-.2 ,. rriffwf, , , ,,, rf w i F V? I 5, in Q, J, ,gp 4 is Ya. ' ,gy 1' 'ug ,, - i- re. - ,axe lf - .llM SHIELDS President MISS COLLEEN HEARNE Advisor 97' wa-1 T7 First row, left to right: Evelyn Calindo, Janet Hadland, Virginia Warner, Joan Wadsworth, Ronni- jo Campbell, Joan Roclela, Mary Kendall, Juanita Carter. Second row: .ludy Hardy, Karen Ander- son, Jo Ann Tucciarone, Charlene Filigenzi, Laurel Coodiell, Lynne Allsop, Brenda Abbott. Third row' Gene Cleveland, Cary Nelson. Dusty Mitchell, Rosalind Ryan, Linda Rose, Meerk Johnson, I 34 Ronnie Milam. Le Cercle Francais gave to its members the chance to broaden their knowledge of French culture and customs. The Christmas party was the social highlight of the year. Al Bruner, Treasurerg Dick Conway, Sergeant-at-Armsg John Lawrence, Vice Presidentg Barbara Ames, Secretary. H it H 5, R E 71 First row, left to right: Gloria Lujan, Carol Morgan, Geraldine Belden, Sharron Buck, Trudie Jackson, Susie Schwartz. Second row: Nancy McNall, ,Ieraldine Evans, Mary Anderson, Mary Koeven, Leona Scott, Shari Dellacort, Veronica Bittner. Third row: Bonnie Williams, Mil-:e Flanders. Lanny Orebaugll, Jerry Priostc, ,lim Grady, Verra Harrocl, Sharon Vanderlloofven. y l lt'?i?E 'fry' rgptgigglf 5 Awe inf: ' ,iss ,Wa ,mgggr KARENPCEEZELIEIE if A- -, . A l 'F Zhslzt 4:1 3, 1 gffj A' T' 1: z N pf' N i. gg-ts' it it rg.-1: :ls ' 1.--, ,g ' r' ,' 1 Ar s - -. M , 7 g Newly organized during ,57-753, Los Companeros began ua year of meetings and other activities. Movies dealing with the Latin American countries were presented in the hope that the members would gain a better understanding of the culture, geo- graphy, and history of these countries. Concluding the year, the members hoped to be able to improve the club through the experience gained this first year. , I 'Nl MRS. EDNA GOLEM Advisor ri- ,- YUTONA NELSON Vice President MARCIA KALISH Secretary-Treasurer I' 3 First row, left to right: Belt' A. Jones. Bonnie- Hastings. Pat Freer, ,lunc Johnson, ,Iutly Klym 3 . Janice Jensen, Estelle Barker. Seconzl row: Cary ,larlsm-n, Bill Free-r, Elmer Chowning. .lfwl Garten- berg, Harvey Brook, Doug Smith, Inez Fabrega. I36 -.U ,I -tvs. Q 'Es . BE KRW ? 59 QL I' f swfx 'J Howe -7 E ztzif f X -1 xl 6 EAS! P Ylang Q' QQ XXVEKJ I Ofgqq Ee Q 1, Ulf i Ti . ft-af i QM 9 I f N. 5.25153 Realization that association makes a better, more enjoyable school life, prompts a student to join the band, a chorus or committee, and try to excel The student, together with others, plans assemblies and dances. The activity calendar in the office is filled with dates for the many different productions. Preferred dates are spoken for early in the fall, and occasionally there is a slip-up and last-minute arrangements must be made. Getting the Little Theatre in advance to decorate takes ingenuity and the gym is used so often that practices for assemblies are difficult to arrange. The student meets these and all other problems with developing self-reliance. The student gives greatly of himself and of his time and is satisfied thinking that perhaps he has gained or given something better than before. l38 7 M.,-.' L: ,J fl' 'gm X, lr X A w Q 1' fa ::7,....,-,,, -Y-Q.-1-L, .,I I w 41 w,, .1-,X . w Y X, A . - -A ,4 jf ,- ,. ,-nw V .f - N 1 4 3-bf-.., y -11' X Y XX? ,.., :f ' I ,.w - v - ' ' ln , --1.-' v v 1 .1- ng 5,7 wiw x fQ.1... i -T A ---71. ,QF FL, XX, 4 w , C , , J -L A . , Mi , .I N I lb .m , - X. -L ' ' 1 ' , , ' U X X . . X . . -mifhfgi , , XX, ,X f ' . EXXFQ' .-Y ww X ' M, , AX.. Xllf-lg.-g?,'L .. X ' ' , - Sf' H3'J'f 1352 f,7.HP'P1- f 5 '1-ff, W :,- fri- f- . ' ' 'EI '41 , ,, ' w .- -. 1' ' . ' Li., L X . 1-,. XI, . QQ X-. X, . Aw X X, , -1,7 + 'l ff.'?-X,1.f'2r:-,pw ' ' V' fm - . V! , L' DQ--.-,114-, H --g X ,,v,... -1:94 ,X A -V ,nv XXX A-Mx' X FF SEGER LOM, , . f- U39 ' 1 1 .gi . lu -' .5541-'-,,s',f.L' ', ' J - !sjeif'1-,mfg ag, H1' wluEh1 wQg:ir 'N ,2f.igyn.L,- ,4Eg?1j:4l':,35Nf,Fjff'..i,, WLQN Q 'ggi M- eff, b-Ma-,f'1' 'f I' i , pt. it via . . J i . M i., i ffz lily- A, Aus, A s 'Q ii. ,V nj lvl' 1 J ' I any-9 lt wm.l1m,:e44.545,,.,w-,y,i.e,L.nr,..s,e L 4 l40 Mr. Fullerton and the officers directed the choir and other vocal aggregations through a successful year. Oklahoma,', by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, was the production of the year. It was well done and equally well received by those attending the performances. A guest appearance was made at the Senior Assembly by the choir who sang a special arrangement of the Alma Mater. The Christmas Assembly presented by the choir was the first occasion for which the white robes were worn. The Messiah was presented during the Christmas holidays and various programs were presented throughout the year at Nellis Air Force Base. - gr: t-,f V t . .,.,,v . . . , , we rib 1 gg. . W fe DOROTHY RUESCH Secretary TERRY TAYLOR Vice President SANDY JARRELL Treasurer ELSIE KNIGHT Historian YVONNE GILMORE Publicity WALTER FULLERTON Director CLINT HARRIS President Q w m il? - r v E, . . : X' if y . L47 1 V1 V -- w tw-. A First row, left to right: Sharon Clark, Shirley Sunde, LaWanna Pinnell, Sandy Jarrell, Ronnie Campbell, Carol Mohler, Jackie Dwyer, Dorothy Ruesch, Alice Stout, Linda French. Second row: Faye Swyers, Gloria Bradbary, Mary Anderson, Mary Jay Hall, Ronnie Shaw, Ann Wood, Mary Ann Waugh, Connie Rodriguez, Sharon Boies, Nancy Coston, Jackie McQuist0n. Third row: Inez Fahrega, Karen' Stanley, Marrian Blockavich, Susan Carbary, Sandy Swafford, Arlene Evans, Carol Ray Reid, Mary Iammarino, Anna Frey, Marilyn Trimmer, Audrey Martel. Fourlh row: Carol Hardy, Yvonne Gilmore, Jeri Adams, Karen Pace, Elsie Knight, Brenda Webb, Linda Western, Molly Collins, June Knight, Coleen Arnett, Edna Henry. Fifth row: I.aVoy Leavitt, Bruce DeWald, Cary Stewart, Craig Eyre, Bud Owen, Tommy Porter. Larry Davis, Johnny Frey, Larry Pyatt, Doug Farr. Sixth row: Gene Montoya, Teny Taylor, Jud Richards, Clint Harris, Jimmy Shields, Joe Jacket, Buddy Downing, Lynn Ruesch. lf.. .4 f, ui' C ft EJ ' l A JOHNNIEY FREY ' N , First Tenor I J JUD RICHARDS Second Tenor Eff TERRY TAYLOR L at ' Baritone CLINT HARRIS Bass fi- : f I4I l42 MR. RICHARD PURSEL f' its w- r5pgmp 'gH H H f W. . 'iii lug! mm'!g A 5:1 'little llama H ng ,. .fx - , , I , -1 1 W g V M su? -1 a , J tt L... ..-ar ,.- e AJ NANCY COSTON President Under the direction of Mr. Dick Pursel the Ram Concert, Marching, and Pep Bands con- tinued to impress with their musical accom- plishments. The Ram Marching Band from its beginning brought home trophies and ac- claim for performances given. The Bighorns played for all home games and Pep Assemblies and for the S.W.l.T. tournament again this year. Musical perfection was the goal set by the Concert Band. With assistance and direction from the band officers the members had a lot of fun and accomplished a great deal. First row, left to right: Terry Casey, Drum Majoretteg Gloria Nay, Sec- retary-Treasurerg Sharon Tally, As- sistant Uniform Custocliang Pat Ah- ington, Uniform Custodiang Alice Klipstine, Publicity Chairman, Sec- ond row: Barry Kagen, Co-Librariang Willy Perry, Student Directorg Char- lie Givens. Equipment Managerg Wesley Marks, Co-Librariang Fred French, President. ,, 'E ' First row, left to right: Gloria Nay, Sharon Talley, Gail Barry, Alice Klipstine, Martha Herbert, Diane Seegmiller, Barbara Kurtz. Linda Washington. Seconrl row: GingMin Gee, Pat Abington, Mary Lee John- son, Jackie Dwyer, Gene Orton, Anthony Ward, Al- bert Nelson, Howard Wash- ington, Judy Markley. Third row: Harvey Brook, Larry Lortz, Barry Kagen, David Rasmussen, Willy Perry, LaVoy Leavitt, Ron Cole, Jerry Hathaway, Marvin Hill, Kay Gubler. First row, left to right: Terry Lynn Casey, Woody Thompson, Randy Dillon, Mike Barry. Second row: Dusty Mitchell, Sue Pear- son, Clyde Munsell, Buren Hoffman, Gayle Higgins, Frank Kirk. First row, left to right: Marshall Evans, Clint Har- ris, Charles Durnett, Tom Hogan, Larry Davis, Nan- cy Coston, Bob Erickson, Donald Armentrout. Sec- ond row: Vince Mannino, Wesley Marks, Jimmy Derr, Karl Sanders, Billy Hatch, Mike Helms, Gene Cleveland, David Gordy, Bob Anderson, Henry Fitz- gerald, Dennis Alexander, Ray Whitaker. Third row: Nick Kambouris, Frank Kirk, Leonard Korrell, Terry Swyers, Charles Giv- ens, Dennis Alleman. Bob Clint, Fred French. FF X nigzj' - r,11g11tsT,111,,,1yg11pw ,,, ,X ,U 1, my 1 tg 111 111 1:1 ' . ef X ' X 3 X . as :' .1 :Vs 3,3 . 1 1 1 XXV1t,:5 1,X- ' ,, s- no V 1 . 'Q' A'-uw 225111115 11XXXE?g X -Y XXX XX, F 111, as i mm 'l I HW .1 Ht ', Salt! X r gig X H1 N ' Mt' I :l , 1 ' Q1 f-t at Q1 es, 11 - - 15: 11XX. X- -. gram jfs. L get . age , X . ff: - , s..., T .-.-1.- a,.111-111---.-ia. -faraw- The Concert Band took many honors all over the west coast. Soloists and ensembles went to Las Vegas High to play, and the entire band traveled to Basic High for the County Festival. The Band received a superior rating at the Mojave District Music Festival at Lan- caster . . . they will go to Compton, California, to the Regional Festival. At the Mojave Festival four soloists received superior ratings: Nancy Coston, Barry Kagan, Clyde Munsell, and Buren Hoffman. and will participate in compe- tition at San Diego, California. 1 . 1 .6 '- A - sf t W 1 W 'f11.1.1g1 . 11 . XM : ' 'N 1' : .. vi ' ' ' Y ' aaa ' ' Z ' ' ' .1 1X11 1. ? . yr 11.XXl11XXX111 11 X V 1 f 1 5 5352 1 1 -sa 1X1 l J? gL'1 ll First row lvl! to right Barry Ka an Larry LortL Dau Ra mu en Linda Washxn ton Barbara Kurtz Jackie Dwyer Anthony Ward Gail Barrv Alice Klip tme Martha Hcrbtrt Diane if-ev miller Gene Orton Second row Willy Perry Gloria Nay Sharon Talley Gmff 'Nlm Gee Harvey Brook Ron Coles Jerry Hathaway Charles Durnett Nancy Coston Larrv Davis Tom Ho an Nlarvm Hill Albtrt Ntl on Howard Wa hmvton Judy Markley Kay Guhltr Thzrd row Pat Abbin ton Lavoy Leavitt Uarv Lee Johnson Henry Fitz erald Nlike Helms Wesley Nlark Xmu Nlanmno Jimmy Derr Bob Anderson Karl Gander Billv Hatch David Gordv Gene Clevcland Dennis Alleman Clint Harry Nlar hall Evans Bob Erick on Bob Clint Ray Whitaker Don Armentrout Dennis Alderman Frmd Trench Fourth row Dusty 'Nlitchtll Que Pearson Woody Thompson Randy Dillon Terry Casey Hike Barry Buren Hoffman Clyde Nlunstl Kay Bethel Lawana Pinntll Judy Smith Charlotte Dunwe Keith Martyn C vle H Bill Whitt Frank Kirk gran Klexander Nick Kambouri Leona1dKorrell Terry qwyers Charles Gisen WILLX PERRY B KRRY KACAN 1:1 111 '111 U. R-'ms f :-' I -1XXX11 X11 1:11, 1. f. X . .. X1 J MEXXXXX 1XX111 l lt, i.?fT' V .sa 1 rye' ,-.:Y ' was Q ' I -'.. H tg: lib W i T e-igwf' t .. M F Nl, . I :asf-----YY ilk .'- 1 'fs E 'Is J ' Hi f ' g ornss s i o,lsg,,fm,N... N g,i:filw, lS:ni'l wwux ,liar H1 HLEHHQ, Recognized as one of the area's finest, Rancho's Pep Band did a great deal toward creating spirit and enthusiasm within the school. The Bighorns play at pep as- semblies, pep rallies, and basketball games. The Ram Marching Band played at the football games and presented intricate marching maneuvers as half-time entertainment. Practice and preparation went into each performance. The band also marched in two Helldorado parades, the Basic Industrial Days parade, the Pre-Helldorado parade, and the Armistice Day Parade. Most Rancho students were never aware of all the work and hours it took to form such a band. First row, left to right: Buren Hoffman Marvin Hill. Second row: Charlie Giv- ens, Harvey Brooks, Larry Lortz, Bob Erikson, Dennis Alderman, Fred French. Third row: Nick Kambouris, Wesley Marks, Don Alberts, Billy Hatch, ,lim Derr, Karl Saunders. Randy Dillon, Barry Kagan, Albert Nell son, Willy Perry, Howard Washington, 1 - d Q I I tttt iiit 1 ii I 'lllwv ' -4 :,1 I S tfqgorefbtess ml Q 'E 1 E lll W f 3l,,gV W K 772, ::,,,:,,, ,,,,-002, ' , NX Take an excellent marching band and add four high-stepping majorettes and the result is consistently fine entertainment. The majorettes presented halftime entertainment at the basketball games, sometimes doing routines with the Major- ettes of Las Vegas High School. A willingness to work, natural ability and charm are quaIities each maj orette has. Leading the band through difficult maneuvers is no easy taskg and the three drum majors did very well. TERRY LYNN CASEY Drum Major BILLY WHITE Drum Major STAN ALEXANDER Drum Major at tag JACKIE WHEELER Senior KEITH INIARTYN Junior JUDY SMITH Junior KAY BETHEL Sophomore I k , fl 5 M ll nz 5, , ,Q lu ,lm 'H' to 51 ll ll ' Sli 2 mg, H, Y f,iv3,,,,, lm w sw will WW The first Junior Varsity Cheerleaders were elected in the fall. The cheerleaders found they had an excellent team to encourage and went into cheerleading with en- thusiasm. They looked forward to each game and worked out songs, routines, and cheers. The girls worked hard and enjoyed their year. They greatly anticipated trying out for Varsity Cheerleaders. BERNADEAN WOOD Advisor MISS MARILYN MCCLAREN Advisor 43' ' ' l m 1 E V vw W-1 W :gs m n o Q ,, C1 3' 'T Km 1+ L. ,fgffegly YM . .E .v in L' ' ,G ' E - ssif., ,W in if ,: e '1 me , H3 , . mlm Q oar s it it at if 4 Eid? vfffgiln- Y. i Front, left to right: Pat Smith, freshmang Pat Freer, sophomore. Back: M a r y Ann W a u g h, freshmang Mary Strasser, fresh- man. I47 5 I' ,,-gbei.iY!J3-'l-:fl .4 5 ,L t t Q. at M ...- i 1.?..iE gk? Y ww A 5: Ti Z .st F,.s,, .:a -z.v.:,..-.. : -2.41 ,' P '..f.,' -- P' ' 1 fi 9- im' - il '- . ',v.' M 'V' ' it t...r,.. . ., .,,t.:F,, -Q, NF., r 'T ,Haiti t em. 1 E, 3 .i.- ,fm N,.-,,3 tg- f F--regal.-T Q- at 3- , f so M 5 'J-tuxi.!ttf'- ...e- fm ,.,-ss: -V W 5 T 1 p 1- -'--- x.-:-Q...- .... ft. .,t: 1 ., A J 1 it rt ,Ip 'V t ug' -5. af ' ' jL. J. ave. JW: Jn ,pi 4' ,.n, '-' ' 62155 171-' ' M7-- ' J I ' . .41-I. '- ,R-H f- iv:--,u,w.,,.3t 1'-ts. 1 S, t i . 1 uf 1 J 1 'F 4153 Q 1-1:3 J fm?,1'i?1'1s-. ', Q ' H 'Y -wt s..aafs,1.ranest gg ' MISS MARILYN MCCLAREN Advisor ,grit A personality of ever- changing moods, still she always has a pleas- ing smile. Aside from t all her teasing, she's warm-hearted and keeps the cheerleaders on their toes. SHARON BOIES Junior Well known for her efficiency. JEANNE FULTON Sophomore joyablef' Provides the necessary humor to make life en- Okay, hit it! Four graceful girls in short green outfits lead the spectators through a yell. After the final 'gRancho, Rancho, Go-oo Rancholi' the band begins to play and the cheerleaders begin hand motions. Bang, bang- you're deadli' The cheerleaders must do much more than stand before a crowd and go through their motions. They spend many hours practic- ing, hold conferences, and make arrangements for the many activities in which cheerleaders are expected to participate. New routines, yells, and chants must be presented to the student body at a Pep Assemblyg new uniforms have to be financed and madeg good grades must be maintained. The cheerleaders with their enthusiasm- and ability promote better sportsmanship and create more spirit among the students. The four girls back the RAM teams all the way and encourage others to do the same. iT .1ie f A . . VICKI ANDERSON JEANNE FULTON SHARON BOIES RICKY COBELI VICKI ANDERSON Has the ability to make any situation pleasant. RICKI GOBELI Dependability and ma- turity are two of her as- sets. H H H M, gm H ' H im few' H if H H .S ,i ' ' 'Mews it H it t H Rt 3 I 1 F- mm -- V H: . 1uu 5'tgjaga:.1sg:g- . i ist, Q JILL JENSEN Editor JON W. BRILLE Advisor JUDY ROBINSON JUDY SHALBERG Business Manager Assistant Editor Activities Editor For the adventurous student who can keep a cool head in the worst of catastrophes, yearbook work is ideal . . . Undeveloped pictures, lost layouts, and missing people plague every section editor . . . In an effort to keep cool calm and collected staff members assume a mask of complete indifference and have partles But in the days before a dead DONNY DAY Art Editor Junior Ed1tor JANICE JENSEN Copy Editor Administration Editor NEVONA BUNKER Asslstant Business Manager Organxzanons Editor 7 7 5 L ta . . Q V H ji . . . . I 55 V me , 'mm ' 0. asf 22 ' E ,Pe , V. .Q xuq Jw-F Xpfit ' Eff '-R11 ,f Wu A 1 .,- - w .wg .. J I L A .- h W. . -,A gl rf iw X ,,,-aaa' 4. 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H. , ii., N W Q HQ tw., .Q if flfg 13 nfl' ' Q' , T. wanna 'A 'E is Miss ELAINE SWAFFER t e N L C L' Q 1 Advisor ' N 1 N Meeting a deadline is never easy and meeting one monthly is even more difficult. Members of the paper staff try to cover all the news concerning Rancho. Classes, clubs, and sports are but a few of the subjects of columns in the paper. ss, Kalki asm :still vas? EW.. uw, VIVIAN THERRIAULT , H H 'N H 1 i L TQ ff? ' - '75 ' ' 1 -' i ' Q'Ha'f H' H' W.. W H as T Z l as e I i L HARRIET JONES iff i Editor M N CINDY BELL 'Q' t 1 Assistant Editor -ETL ,ml 5 Assistant Editor W ' ll ll ' L DON PRIBBLE Sports Editor JERRY STEADMAN Exchange Editor JIMMY SHIELDS Business Manager BETTY SCOTT KUMP Sun Columnist H! is if Q ,Q ni A f Y CD ,,,ts,,s, ,iii to i I Ftrs! row left to nght Diane Klonf. Karen Ready Diane Bareford June Buzbee Sandra Wheeler Second row Charles Durnett Mary Lou Allen Yolanda Favela Llona Worthen T .l Coon KNoL pzctured. Bob Krause? A I I K . . rrrrrrrrr , - ,wuwwu was i in wgiiw w My wx , glilnior boys and girls are chosen fin this spring to represent Rancho at Girls' and Boys' State held in June of that year. The delegates meet with others from every high school in Nevada and proceed to form parties and set up city and county govern- ments. For a week they govern their states. At Girls, State, held in Reno on the University of Nebraska Campus, Ricky Goheli was elected Lt. Governor, and all the girls did well in party business. Boys' State, held at Rancho for the first time, was the scene where the boys set up their state and passed laws to govern it. Delegates agree that this was a wonderful experience in learning how city and state governments function and in forming new friendships. Wliilwwxliiii H WSE. i ,jg M A, 4 ,F -Hx 1 l I 1 ' 1 , t XF t .4 .f . , K 9 4 X ,, . ,,. . K M .f :F , . '..4f' , A , gi, ' Y w Y. S A 4' , ..' A .- .. -5-.Qnf ' J .v .l -,. G: --, 4?-si,ii.L ' 'Sf ., Y tgiwt N. -3 yi - , , , . . J A7 Joyce Webber jf , 1 Dick Conway l:A 's..l Ricky Gobeli W -Hy. FL.-'J --A-sw x Av i Y- 'La-,Q ig--mir i . ' -3 t4,'Z .q ' ,-'- t Ib-2555253 1 .-'if I 3 . . Lf Vf W ,.,, as x. lil 1,1 ' ef.. l . vis ' uf, 1, uv t 1 -. , .1 Lu .- v . Y if Nancy Lang Tome Jones 23:1 mf, 5 1 1 Q E Y :V 1 il 2 Mike Berry .... ,, gg, N iffa .Vp Alben G ... ...11y.. . ill... ..1 l'Q...., ' , H , Q...M . 2 'S 'O 1 'ii' 5 N 0 7:52 1 ...1gg. ill... 'llyv gi pgs.. 1iQ......mg. ..g5....H .. Military drills, full dress inspections, study, discipline, and military rules, regula- tions and procedures are familiar phrases to every N.D.C.C. cadet. Colonel Hartman does all he can to prepare each one for what he will find in the future Whether it will be in the armed services or not. This year the rifle team brought honor to Rancho by breaking the all-time record in the National High School Rifle Competition for N.D.C.C. This means that the rotating trophy will be at Rancho this year and, perhaps, others years to come. HARVEY BROOKS LT. COL. HARTMAN .3-E'5,:.M1'-fini -,23 4 N' .gifi f' :N l' A . ' -' ..f1yw- Eg . ' 2 tr, Q. Q.. ' Standing, left to right: Tom Abel, Randy Dil- lon, Al Brunner, Larry Dungey, Ron Hudson, Jim Foster, Richard Bohlman. Kneeling: Tony Atchley, George Freed, Lany Orebaugh, Marvin Hill, Thomas Cooper. i15fgwf.., 1 v . -. I' - 1 - 1 1.4 Ak -.diy 3 :.1 ir g- If r-.-1 -.ax .' V-ii' Left to rzglzt A1 Bxuner Don McElhone, Tom Abel Lt Col Hartman Thomas Cooper, George Q jflfv fe .45 X dx -4. . W., . A-H , - , 5-4.7 -anew W. .. 1, 14 W 'W' ,.' '-- -,gif I-.. .L 1- ... , ,-4: L.. W , . ,..,,,, f'.1.s LJ-'i'V ' USQEXQQ' f, A .3'i. - I y 4 ' I Y 'lr ,. ., ,Qu-. --Julius .. . X ---ig-I 'Wort-ffm -f M' o 1 ' ' f f'Ql'-1'-TE' 1955 g1, 'f'5if Q' - iff o 'Qg,5 ':Q,-f1'f:,' -5,53 . 1 , ' - ' H 'f ' ' ' ' R Betty Runkle Gwendolyn Hughes Ruby Richardson Sharon Blomberg Jackie Mashburn Cary Wattenbarger l56 Q11 ,, ,.,,g,,, 1' ' MFE Grace W0itySi8k CaroLynn Holmes Arlene Christensen 5 1 153 mf? an as su Hia 2'1- W 54 1 5 HF Ag N, ,ssh- P ? S? V 5 I in f 'T 1 gf 5 x 'N .mm f 1 ,-Q N ror- Q 1 1. m1,.i,l r. 1 2 5 E wi N 45-gg. - ra or ,Q X W ef' :- H ug.. : W,,uvwfw,w . ' , ii , 1' i o' gr J vi ,1 ' Ag -, 3z,.w1g.w ,V Hn, H, ll- '.. X 1 bar.-vqmlff ,fiom-,d,..x-.V , -bf f,-.,,-. ., Quick service and a friendly smile come with the food at the Snack Bar. Efficient and neat, the workers help make the lunch hour pass pleasantly for those they serve. Betty,', with the help of her assistants, plans carefully what they can do to improve the service and the quality of the food served. - V Charma Stout Betsy Blomherg . 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L1 , , rg' . - 1-H ,, i511111Ei111?Km1 51.5.11 11, - .,,,t,, !1:1 ' 'J 11914 . 1 47 F1-,gg-A Ta ---1 'NE .1 Wig ,,.,l ' nt Wi: 4 11111111 WL rt' :.11. 2 , 1-U Q xr 1 , ff-I fl.: 'gui N Mm ' 'TZ111 gi 35 ri-215 if W ' 1 3.2 1' ,1'i1 V , M1 , Y' I :ss I ,gi -':'i?Tf1,1 .4 , 41 ' 'lffa 3' 1 w',1 1 1111.'1'v 2111, 1 J I 1 1, -14'-, ' - There will be a dance at the Fun Center from 8:30 to 11:30. All visiting students are invited to attend. The words are familiar ones. They are said at every Friday night game. K The members of the board do all they can to make the Fun Center a pleasant and interesting place to he. The Fun Center is a city sponsored activity, but the directing and planning to the board which is made up of Rancho students. First row, left to right: Sandra Martin, Virginia Warlier, Mary Fisher, Doris Eaton. Second row: Alice Stout, Sharon Van Derhoofven, Jim Beam. Isabelle Jackson, Pat Smith. We o V rfsz, - 3- 5 11 - 1 '7-?.,,'.E r w Z ' if i i e This committee puts out a discussion sheet to further student interest in schoo I activities. Getting the student body to better support Student Council was one of the projects of the committee. Informing the student body on the pros and cons of form ing a student court was another effort to improve the school. First row, left to right: Diane Bare-ford, Estelle Barker, Ann Taylor. Second row: Jackie Robinson, Vicki Anderson, Albert George. MRS. MARY MARTHA If 'H Mi' SPRAGUE me MR. RON W lem, A ggi was as-me-cw nfs-'W-We e -L e , L L L wwwr fm :Tim lliflslllj Jw -,, wt' 1 ll mt' mgw w '1-mg! l -w-ry Mat dances are popular with the student body and are well attended. Each Mon- day, Wednesday, and Friday, students make their way to the Little Theatre. Holding a committee meeting during that time is impossible. It is the Mat Dance Committee who does the work to make the dances possible and a success. DIANE HILL , r tlte N ,,, ,W t l sqft F my , X ,X X X I . X t it , l MR. MELVIN LOWE Advisor yyy 'yyyy' tt l KARL SENKEL JHNI PYATT CHARLEN E BAUMERT FJ V--N , ,, ,XL if-' -'l' 1'i.z'QvW QQ Sw 1, Y , if V is . E1 .3 'i' 1' W ' f 1 S . R felt, 2-sg. A ...tilt-'.1:r?ftg Ht.1ayf5..,K.53..?'tf -mm. 'H .Mtg -.. . 1, :fx ...QE N 'fig' ig . '5g' 5 ,V uf - if. - ia. 'H E - 1.5 . .sf ,. ,gy , Q: ':, sf :3?f.',fQvfll'f?? ...Frraw--.-.,e...f'ftv are ew ...W Vienna a The problems of scheduling, previewing, and clearing assemblies are competently solved by the Assembly Committee. The committee also presented its own assembly, Dreamers' Paradise. Faculty members and students cooperate to make this an efficient committee. MR. PAUL RICHERT MR, DALE REESE MZ? 'te at ,XML at t gm? fs pre We H tu V4 TERRY TAYLOR SHARON BOIES 2nd Semester President lst Semester President A ,Y Y ' i ' , A X , U .,. . I T R f - Q .tm mm- y 5 A 4 U N , Y at iw W - W . - tt ' . it MR. BEN CHICHESTER 'Wm . t 3 l Left to right: .Iim Pyatt, Ist Semester Vice Presidentg Nancy McNalI, Secretaryg Carre-tt Coheli, 2nd Semester Vice President. ' , fr Sir EEN - , mf' Q M Left to right: Terry Taylor, Sharon Clark, ' Karen Sanders, Ricky Cobeli, Jim Pyatt. 3, , A 5 Left Lo right: Martha Herbert, Dorsey Ebarb, QV W' V ' Nancy McNall, Linda Morton, Barbara Price Y-ig r- -Z - gr - 5 -353: ,4 Maggy 1,-my HMA X , ff? ' 333, ' w ,,'H ,nw w, M 'gggzzluiggrr -- uuilrm- 5 NN Xu fab I n, i ., , ' M-N?L r V: W w, ,w H.. . , ,.,, ,, -V- , ww wwm,,,!5xm I H H 79 Nu Wwwu, Z , E .1 N r W 5 N' v 5 at amwkfzd' , Y . - Sw: .Elf A wg- ' rg-fnrgvf H H w . lllmfiiii -UfyyHU ' .y. Special Events 7 V M A I 'ju H I nf I E H I I gg L ' ' if f ,A , al 14:11 x X Ax Lx I 'I 1 1 , W A V ss: ,, v,A. .M A I ',, fi ff' 1 r 'L ' 5. at ' 'f :ww M W, W Win ,signs :L-Eff: W:-9 ali if W 4, f H 'W' -ar rfliff' H . F , , W Y , ,., 1 1. -15115. 51,3 'W yr 1 w if , ui --- Q w ig e of 1 ++ fi , s 2, 1 s W X WM X The Juniors presented us their class assembly The Story of Love. Using exceptional sets and scenery, the stories of love in various countries were narrated and acted out. Eskimo Pearl Foote attempted to persuade Glenda Ahlstrom that Baby, ltis Cold Outsidef' Torrid French lovers Fred Stein and Sandy Swofford struck a pose for the camera from their dance. Brent Boozer here looks awfully puzzled. Surely it wasn't Linda Mack's hula! It was a Japanese wedding for Nevona Bunker and Mike Flandersg ceremony performed by Honorable Joel Gartenberg. .40 R sl u.--as Thi? is 5 ll ,, as J t Qz4H t Q1 , 2? NI' The Pep Club for their assembly produced This Is Your Life, Hortense Applebeef' When the sub- ject of the program was announced, an extremely nsurprisedi' M arianne Wattenbarger, as Hor- tense, walked from her seat in the audience to the floor to hear Sharon Blomberg as M.C. narrate the memorable events of her life. Hortense as an Olympic star' was presented with a cup for winning the high hurdles competition. Meet- ing her lover in the ceme- tery was a favorite pas- time as a young girl. fNote the famous - or infamous people buried there.J A sad day was Hortenseis wedding day. It seems she had a little trouble persuading her fiance to say, I do. The Pep Club girls worked hard on their as- sembly building sets and creating costumes. 'fr fa 434-li 'E x ,Q ,S-g ,, - VA 31 45 -ay 4 1 I5 2 x a C S! ? K ' 3 xx , 1 V HM Q - 1122 L Q W ' 'W' I 1 l l J A f ., Sw M: I W mg.. A 5 - T1 M -v all . E ,- r ,i U ,X ev- 3 2:1 5 9 1 f g M ' ' 'Z , L V i -.1 IGESEWL 2' Yi' 2 . M , L - 1 Q 1 V , A ,gil -- 5 I .ig Ar' ' A-155 , .MQ 'V 5 ...I X f'j'fQ' v I . , , S 'f fm QR The Dance Club traced the history of dancing from the earliest record, a picture on a cave Wall, to the future day of space. Interpretations of the dances of various periods of history were presented by the group. In the French courts of 1800, ballet first became popular. The graceful living of the Old South.,was represented by the elegance of its traditional co- tdlions. The 1920 era was the heyday of prohibition, flapper girls, and the charleston. Club members did the producing, designing, and choreo- graphy themselves and did it all marvelously. I rt -,,,-.Y -,.:,,Y Y-V,-if g, ?,1- E, --E+.-7 4- -I - ' :Z 5 W EMU! N' Wi. , X 56 X QM' W W ,. A N . X Z5 H. .Hz ,f ,Q og Af -N gaw- . L, E 'mt With the aid of effective narration and mood music the Seniors traced the origin of the months back to Roman days and presented an act appropriate to the holiday following in each month. Pictured are Baby New Year and Old Father Time representing ,lanuaryg Linda Holtam relating the story of the Easter Bunny to the Grant children in Aprilg reminiscing seniors recalled their grade school days and wound the Maypoleg and a patriotic dance for the 4th of Judy. Also pictured is the entire class and class ad- visors, Miss McClaren and Mr. Anderson. The production was the first Senior Class Assembly presented at Rancho. an I. in A A y N EY ' , f ' 7 ' Y - 1 W ifiii.. .iii ill HN H, , M5355 RJ., 5' 1 ,Y : ' ' Slepii + 1 +++ t 2 N' ll we as ,gee M 11 f iss ' jd H71 iii' Q as E X 5 Q as I George Washington Slept Heref, a sophisticated comedy by Kaufman and Hart, was presented by the Seniors as their class play. Riotously woven plots and sub- plots, and excellent characterization had the audience and stage crew howling with laughter throughout most of the three acts. Under the direction of Miss Nancy Benfer the cast managed to learn lines, stage movements, voice projection and interpretation. The cast played to record breaking crowds and turned in stellar performances. Annabelle ,.... Sharion Dennison Newton ....,. .... ........., D o ug Smith -Kimber ..... ......... A 1 George aclge -gi ....... Ricky Cobeli teve ......... .........,.. B ruce Grant aymoncl ...,.. Bonnie Hinrichsen ester ..,.....,......... --- ..... Vivian Therriault ncle Stanley ........ - ................ Terry Taylor ena Leslie ,..,.... ....,.. A rline Owens layton Evans ....... .......,.... F . D. Bell rs. Douglas TESCOU ...... alle .,.... U6 ..... -, Marjorie Gibson -----------,., Dan Halseth Marcelline Barrett Vicki Anderson Dee Ann Gordon Don Pribble 'ny .,.,,. Len Wright The Senior Playday gives the seniors a won- derful opportunity to dress up and act any way they like. A wide variety of costumes were worn to school. If classes were conducted in classes with seniors enrolled, it's surprising. It was a wonderful day and nearly all the seniors got in and had a hall. Wheli the day was over, seniors rushed home to get ready to return to the Senior Wabhle-Seniors only! 4 ,J, I 5 f u, 6 mu uf 1Q3w11l1lgfQjY'YHg?,l'Q113f,1WwT,,,,H.,w,.n my Semo P Ja dg l 1 ' , Q , ,. mu Www ee5igigsww u u um PM V uw mm- ffm, , 'L M W, A I W I M M H my ' W 1 Gm XJ ' Huigm ,LN ' ww H9R1i5Qf ' H - T 341- A WH, ' ' I 'S ' , , N Q, gf- EJ, .9 ,A wel ' J pai 4 ,gm 5 iw , , ,L -, fm , 'FH' hifi Q 1 5...- jfQ'g.'u ' rift-.A F' A 3551 E W, N 1 2 7 l if H 'ia 'Ka ,,,f'.L .a,?5g,'.-.-INH ,pn V-LQ, ,F AH, K , ' U, M , ,:wt1..kY,ffi39:, rlfa rx I ' K 51215-ww.,-fm -1? ,frm 13: . 'l 3B ' .Pf1F.fll.5F.:mif.Mx,E?H H Y, M mlm 1 EQ I ?fg,e-,,eAs, I t A ll' lllullm mmm lll' 1 w quflii H ming My 441 mi? t, ::1yq:y4flu hllglll-'ll' ll,-L Ui' Z? Sign ,Q-nl it 'lull' 1 Y 1 H1 Y ' 'L if 3 A 1YLY:,i,.j1 ll gs, H , Y- . EFSM- ww -:: Bti! ts- M t ' - W it gf iq ' QEEWW vw: The Seniors came to the Little Theatr for their Senior Wabble dressed as the were at school with some exceptions. A intermission the costume winners wer announced. Marilyn Patterson, Karen Sanders, ,lil Jensen, Group Winnersg Judy Shalberg Most Beautifulg Linda Holtam, Mos Originalg Mooty Louie and Diane Bare ford, Best Couple. Slides were shown of other Senio Activities throughout the year. It wa an unusual evening, and the seniors at tending had a lot of fun. wifi! e si it' M .. get uw ll , :22 it H H sg 1.923 m.,t3gs..iHg 1' J -X ' 'Thi 4, Y , f i 1 ff iii? I ..: ,,. . , 4 - '. . f 4 if 1 , . V . Q fj- , . . , ,J 1, , - . N llfllw .kk . Q 1 I af rw-' f- -I - 9 W, gg ,, '-J.- ' ' v 1 ', N alfa asf i r '. , ff? 5 nf :Q , buf MX. IQ! My yi. - V- Y H , 1 .5 qi h ,V , .Q wg, 'RQ gi' 7 1 5 J x NX. C X y , I ' V J L' 212, ,. . 2 '3 , f N f X gjffl ff 24 - ww w 9 M Y 1' ' .mg WMvmma4z: :WW V 'h .sf -1 .nr 4-, . W: fa Af' ' 'I l jg z N, . Q ilu EL. ,1 5:4 A mlm, vi xg Em' 2- N g , 'H vw .,, -w v ,fa ..v, l .pf -:ra f H 1 , 5 TW VW E. 2 W 'W QW if A 1 X2 e V N B 2- .ey ..s , ,gm in tml, H35 H ' L44 E H we VICKI ANDERSON ww gsm, 1, mmm? fgeiwaj ,il E!! WEE A E 33 il 5 t i if ee 2', 'Vik On a sunny, fall afternoon, Rancho played Las Vegas High and both schools held a joint homecoming. After the parade had encircled the field, Len Lerg and Zeke Watts walked to the center of the field where the candidates for Queen waited. Vicki Anderson was an- nounced as Queen. Zeke Watts presented Vicki with her royal robe and crowned her. Her at- tendants, Barbara Bunker and Ricky Gobeli received bouquets of roses, and all were es- corted to their seats to Watch the Homecoming game. BARBARA BUNKER RICKY GOBE 4 V P Decorations as elaborate as they were secret out the theme the Juniors had chosen for Prom, Sayonara. Japanese lanterns, cherry and a pagoda as a setting for the band added the oriental atmosphere. Dee Dee Jones was presented and crowned by Class President, Cary Wattenbarger. Dee attendants, Gloria Vause and Keith Martyn, presented with bouquets of cherry blossoms. The 1958 ,lunior Prom was one of the loveliest vents of the season and certainly one of the most nticipated. ,rf ' . 'ffl-1 - . .Y -ff' DEE DEE JONES KEITH MARTYN GLORIA VAUSE rr. F' . 1:13 w A , f- T E V 1, 9 it H :uw G uw 11 , w uw gg ,j :al 1 lu s 1' w : w ,I ,i m w f H, an u V df crowned at the Senior Ball. To receive a nomination a boy mu be someone who has done valuable work for the class an school. He must be the most deserving of the Senior hoys to re ceive the final vote and recognition as Mr. Wonderful. The Senior girls each year select a Mr. Wonderful to h l Gary Sherrill, this year's Mr. Wonderful, is a talented artist am has always been ready to do art Work for anyone who asked Gary designed and painted the Senior Square, did art work O1 the yearbook, designed the Ram Guide cover, and was largel responsible for the work done on the Senior Benches. Gary is noted for his original ideas and for his easy going nature He is one of the people who always does excellent work but rarel receives credit and appreciation. GARY SHERRILL ..,f I A its H aw ,. . W Senior Scenes Q The Seniors planned and carried out different activities throughout the year. Sen- ior boys planted euonyrnus in the S form in the Senior area of the lawn. The class held a watermelon bust at the Snack Bar at noon, and the Senior boys made and put up Senior benches near .the Sf, The class float, The First Fumble took first place in its division at homecoming. , F- W -5-i, . is ,, M21 ,, , was , iii , . iii .s ,, - 3 ' ' ' ' ,ia gm it is as as 5, - E t ,,:,,, ,, I - W . AW V A fl ' j N gr fff ww,E55wN sr rs 'W V lf V School spirit and backing for the teams is created in many ways. Caught by the camera are a few moments out of a year of enthusiasm. Elation and approval shows on the faces of the RAM crowd as a play by the team brings it to its feet at the Rancho-Vegas game. CRancho won.J Pep Club girls re-enact the defeat of another Rancho rival at one of the Pep Assemblies. The crowd at a pep rally gives its attention to the speaker urging the team on to victory and telling the crowd to re- member the game at 8:15-Junior Varsity game at 6:45. The Varsity R members sing an original ballad telling the sad story of the defeat of the Wildcats at the hands of the rugged Rancho RAMS. 'a A ff.'v ' kvikiiqgzg V, . .' I , .N A 1. in .A ...-f .,,,,. , . ga Jsxz f -1' 1 4,1,,.,,wWdi , ., Y. . . m u - 4: ' H ,f 1 pn- 1 N 1 , W? HMS, 3 HQ ,WH YH AW!! 1 8 'lf- g nf my H , E: zzmiiw, fiffiii' w sfginfm , ww mm, --,amiga - 4 r- A-. s, ,I I nitiations pil t f XX V Nl , R I ' An initiation is the first activity of a new member Q ' in a club. The old members take a great deal of jg X f 3 pleasure in devising clever stunts to make their initiates fb. X I squirm. Art Guild initiates designed the latest look in 'E 'gif y fl P sheetsg Future Nurses wore the cap and apron of their 0 Ns- professlon Pep Club members Wore their clothes in- slde out skirts upside down and stuffed with paper, and hair 1n no less than six braids. The initiates amused all the students with their antics and costumes. 33 it -dm if Q' l IQK Il 5 0 A o a Slave Sale For one day a lucky student can buy a slave 'to ll l carry loads of books, make some money for him, do stunts, or do his work. This magic day is the day of the Slave Sale sponsored by the yearbook. Slaves are sold, sight unseen, to the highest bidder. The slave is then his owner's to command until mid- night. w H .43 s i- .gs ' ' T ff Bruce Grant auctione ll h , er, se s anot er 'sslavef' Seated behind him are Dan Halseth, slaveg Mike Barry, masterg Duane Zobrist and slave Gloria Vause. Garrett Gobeli meets his owners- frosh girls-and gets put to work. Owners, Duane Zobrits and Bill Freer, make slave, Vicki Anderson, make them some money. Slave, Gloria Vause, looks on. Judy Shalberg, E1 Sol Business Manager collects the money while ,Io ce Webb cl B , s y er an onnie Hinrichsen wait to see who their slave will be. - Athletics is, by tradition, a big part of a schoolis activities. Few other school activities create as much interest in the school or the community. Athletics possess the qualities of teamwork, sportsmanship, physical fitness, and competition. Participation in athletics brings sportsmanship and mental alertness to those who go out for a team or sport. Glory and distinction are the rewards of diligence, persistence, and courage. Athletic events have their moments of sadness and despair, but it is the moments of elation that team members and spectators will remember the longest. It is the moments of elation which make all the time and effort Worthwhile. 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F 'lx' IQ-w'-if 9 I:,..!. mar.:--,-:.?p1,, ,vw ' V 'W U1-5-f' ' -Yf1I'ivf1i:u si L' 'iafifw.:i4C,m-'f'-fav i Q , L I lm.-. , : .?.H1WmWh,n ...U N 5 I ?.1.,f.j,..-5.Y,iy1! 1 LM . u.m.U,.- :4,,g4,1..c.L..Q- ' -:.6...,,4,4g.'::i.,:1,4 LAMB km 35315 JOHN S COTT fn Y QE5 DOUG YETT -HER QQBJ .BJ RXCHARD HALL KH . k Gary Wattenbarger hands off to Zeke Watts for another down, but the gomg wasnt o easy for the re t of the day VNS QTY A MARSHALL EVA if A? 4 JIM PYATT Football I r A , cw :fx R ED IRVING fH.B,9 V TS mm d two key plays called back Althou h the RAMS amed s and more first downs than Las Vegas, they lost 21-12. DON PRXBBLE im Q NOLD KE, QG3 50B DEMABC0 ,,...- 1 L CU MYHON KYMBAL J on Pi?-1 3? DAN HALSETH Q0 on 1 ' ' ,1 E' Z, CHIEF HOLBROOK, Co-Captain i QHBJ OUXE ROSGEN -.,4a- Revenge is Rancho's as Ed Irving scores another 6 points next play Jim Pyatt kicked over the extra point final score 40 Rancho, 13 Basic. Basic High is the only 7, ' BOB REED KH B -J Wokillo , o o oqygbau i i , QCD ENV-EL KARL 5 ROLAND SHERMAN MORTON fH.B.1 CHERRIE cw held the RAMS scoreless. They did this in Rancho's year of varsity competition. 1 LEROY WRIG HT fQ.B.J DA VID -I JOHN BALLANCE QHBJ CHEST ER GXVENS 3 Adi! :S- Q1 ,B .5 YITJ AYLOR U TERRY T XSSON G5 ff ' 2 LQNNW S J .9 DAVID TURNER CED LLOY D EWEU' M Zeke Watts bulldozes hls way to a vltal touchdown. A ley came back in the final quarter to tie the RAMS hr a-DALE PARSONS m 'L ii?f'511w NN 13 K' 4 f will 'CHI V Q, H E' EEE Foolslmil + AD UXSON LEU MS held them scoreless in the first half. BU 7 GLEN PARSONS UD M USSEN CHB gg: X 1 2, M nf I fv VI.,-, Ilh fi U -1, Ji.: nw, 4, . 1? '-'fl'-1 ' ' .-- -f ', . . -' 'M ' A V f' , .- firfiifi D DY MUNS0 N fH.B,, DON .BJ Rugged is the only description possible as Herman Leverett U85 and Slick Addison C835 take on two of Cantwell's backfield to stop them for a no gainer. Marshall Evans C711 and Sherman Cherrie i921 come up to assist. ff' i' ff ffl? A ' ,, t aw , lii5U,M,fg, Z ml , uw.. M H i it ROY WALKER fa .V Manager 1 -Ui- -WH .. u,w'x 5 The guy on the team the crowd never really sees is the manager-Always on the go, Ram Manager Roy Walk- care ofthe many details that managing a football creates and was ready for the call always heard from the bench, in the dressing room, or on the practice field. Roy, get that ? over here - Roy, go in and get -- Roy, did you - ? Here is expressed appreciation for a job well done! I96 Elko .,....,.. Cantwell .,..,, Reno ......... - ....., Inglewood ..,..... Antelope Valley Barstow ..,,.,..... Basic ............. White Pine ...... Vegas .......... Stuclentsg Faculty of Rancho High School: In any lifetime, one accumulates many pleasant memories and experiences that stick with him through the years. Working with students and teachers of RANCHO HIGH SCHOOL for the past three years is one of those thrills. WORKING TOGETHER WE HAVE MADE RANCHO HIGH SCHOOL THE ENVY OF ALL OTHERS IN OUR AREA OUR UNEQUALED SPIRIT, SCHOOL PRIDE, AND The many attributes which make any institu- a standout are embodied in the students, faculty and such as those found at Rancho High School. Saying goodbye is too FINAL. I would like to leave Rancho that our paths will cross again soon and often. So, would like to say, SO LONG to the many friends among faculty, my classroom students, and a special farewell to he boys who have played football for me. I leave wishing you all the best of luck, happiness, and suc- iess in the future. Very sincerely, COACH ERNIE TOLMAN N COACH TOLMAN - Hold on, Bill! Help is coming! Doug Petty and Bill 'Childs come up for an assist. Another Elko player bites the dust as Bill Logan, with the assistance of Billy Childs, hauls down the Elko quarterback. The RAMS went on to score a 52-2 victory. gil!! ,wvvrr wrnllrx swan-uizfsasi 311. ' .-2 . ist: i '-f T- - ' WWW? W 'W2 9' 'Tm 1 -fwtrvwmw ..-W I98 I A A SCHEDULE Rancho Visitors Vegas ..... ........ - .... 7 0 Basic ....... - ,........... 27 7 7 D Moapa ....... ..... 1 6 7 Barstow ........ -- 7 13 Frosh-Vegas ..,. ..... 1 4- 13 LV.-Vegas .......... ............. - - 7 27 Won 3 Lost 3 DAVID MARTIN TOM KEYS JOHN DOVE MIKE KEMP INT 7 -' 73f Lff,Qf'Hff ' 'ml 'Y 7-75 C1 'N W 'W ' I ' 'ml izg ' mfr W ' fjfYNi2?--' ' 13941 1 QA ,LAI T37-, H 'Y 7, . VI 1: ,, ' if gf wi, ' V rlgm' Hn-,lx .1 dh, sez H -, IC 42:7 5'E:: 5 .:. ' ujjf' I I WV' ' Y 55' 7,1 , ' Q M '16 glut H In 5: iw:-In 7 I 5 79.3 V51 I 555' 'VL' J:7.Wf1 '. 'Isl -I 7 O ,,5 '1fN' 'fd ll4x,:.. . 'j '.'A?If' .. H. 1 ef- g.1'M:m:Fr -. ' ,nfl .z fwjfg ---,,--' f 354, A 'L R 334 f:I7 an .,2.Q2i?T1, -..v 7 22. A . 'Y ,fl V573 I. , A ' ' ' E4 lim CURRY TOM GERALD GEORGE BILL BILL ROGER COURTNEY HANCOCK BAKERINK FREED LINDEMAN ALLEN CLARK .I IM OLIVER Manager - Q EI my IEIIQQNIII ..-... I I' W fu' I 1 I X., I .:.' . , -4 ly I fag: 1, vlhigiifff I A V 'WR i II , .F-5: Q I I ,- TONY DORAN Sw I -.Ir I Lv I .- ' V 'fl E I QYEII W ' Uszf, If II If I I WILLIE HOOKER BILL DIETRICHS WARD OLSEN I. I I IIIII I If I I I ' If, E!! ' '- ,- ' I , , I LII. IW ' H ,, M' J I II E? .Ii,..' 1, 14 L F .I,,, II- PN I V I If 5 45, 5 ' - 1I:,Lju :I 'EQ ' I! - .I,,Ixl, . I 7?i3 I ' -Lk ' Ch l ! I 'A nw H N :SI A V '65 I T L .If I ' M m I I .I AQ! fI,,Ln.Iak GRANT RE 3 BOB DON EUGENE EUGENE .IOHN GRAGSON G LI MORGAN MCELHONE CHAVEZ TOLMAN FITZGERALD V Suu Wg ' vu fm .yi JERRY ALLEN I - I 3, ff,,.' ?E TERRY GAYI-'AND 'Wifi ' ' I I, '7' I-Ivy I DIKE SCHEELER 5 I 1 A I - f f 'lit'- ' 1. I . Af I n 'fi g - E . -I l Z A I I I DE I ' f 5 1 5 ' A I E.-5 LIi... III, ' W NEIL LYDON I I Va NNI II .,,, I III, :E Q I . I ' I NI '2I--Usa'-I':IE2'! E, ' ' f ' ' f Qff' I fI IIl!?' I I ROBERT BILL CECIL WILLIE REED BILL WAIT JACK. AVERY .IUDD BOBBY DENNIS AMMOND RICHARDS 4 j-. hd af EVANS N5 V1 'LUG' Basketball - BILL WHITE ,go 6 T BP-YXGEY' Y WATTEN half and went on to victo b de- rY Y Las Vegas 69-59. TED ARNOLD DOUG PETTY 20I SUN za, uv Nec' . N A 5,9-fs:-, - . w , , , :f If A Y NXT' 'S' 5 F -f 3, . ,u .71 ' ,X . , ., -A-. L..,Jr f A L' .- in wit, . 533 'Q-. P 5 ' X E' igiii .X 1 I .5 MORNI ill Woofter, 5'6 , buckets two points as he outjumps Glen Stewart, 6'7 , of s Vegas. The only description of Don Hampton Cbackgroundl seems to be, I tand all amazed. Bill White attempts to get possession of a rebound in the Rancho-Gorman game. Rancho went on to defeat Gorman 62-33. of Q 'ny m, ,e,w.., ,. T , ,N ,. 1 iw w nw if Gary Wattenbarger goes for two. The RAMS beat River- side 57-46. Ross Johnson C211 and Ray Denman 1111 for Las Vegas arrive too late to stop fast breaking Ted Arnold C401 from making two points. In the last four minutes of the game, the RAMS made 14 big points to overcome the Wildcats 69-59. A -1-.ma K. H-,.-. ,Q-+...-...-. ...,,..-1-U--...., 1 ,-1,3514 .aff , . - ,, .4 'A .1 .. .34 4, REVIEW JOURNA L M1 2, 1' ,S ,H X 1 W ,, X, M W ' ,NV mmx, ww W Y.,,.,, , ,, mmf, Wx, Wu .mnrww J, ,W 1 ,wuuwnmf umm W nm, vxwmnwrw Ty, H WWW S NW N X ,, WH VW '!wMw. ',J4 w ww MJ A .1 l .k s'f,1i:-,ig ,. V fi- 1' fl '1 It 7 rl, , A H V an, , l'- 1. 9 V JOHN DOW 15 GRANT GRAGSON The basketball managers work tirelessly helping the team. It would be difficult to say what would happen if suddenly the team was left without them. ZONE Rancho ................ 71 Basic .... ..,.. 4 8 Rancho ...,,..,........ 42 Vegas .... ...... 5 1 2nd Place STATE Rancho Rancho ..........,..... 6 Rancho ................ 4 206 Sparks Runner-up State 3 Reno .... ...... 8 Vegas ...... ...... Colton ........ Riverside Riverside ...... -. Colton .....,.. Gorman .... Boulder ..--- Basic ....... Las Vegas Lincoln ...... White Pine Gorman ...... Boulder .... Reno Sparks .... Lincoln ...... White Pine Basic - ...... . Las Vegas SCHEDULE x Co-Champions Won 14 Lost 4 Rancho Visitors 40 39 57 4 34 35 48 5 62 3 66 5 46 41 47 5 75 5 68 3 73 4 70 3 46 5 54 4 44 3 4 5 72 69 DICK Mmm KEMP HOOVER LARR Y HO USER amo .,.,,,,,.,,,,,, rgin Valley ....... Cortez ..,....... V. Gorman ...... V. Boulder ..,.... V. Basic ......... V. Vegas -- apa .,,,,,,,,,,,,, . Gorman ........ -- SCHEDULE . Boulder .,.,, 1 ,.,,,,,,,, mo ....,.,,..,,,,,, .L. .... . apa ........ . Basic .... . Vegas ,,.,.,, 0 .,.......,., Won 15 Lost 1 'x EDDXE EDGAR Rancho Visitors 65 37 27 51 54 39 31 37 42 45 56 44 56 42 47 43 55 37 52 17 70 31 26 40 39 61 44 50 34 64 33 .15 , W. ,.1.z my , COURTNEY CURRY LEMAN NEAL D190 N 207 JA M ES CALHOUN Umor TOM HAYcoCK Row ANDERSON ED TELUS WRXGHT , L T , xv--fl I . 4nf--f-f-T',- is-11,3 !,,.,.:,..-V.. 4, , ' ltgw :'Qmfuu1u:,, I- ' I! SA- - I- ' -v-' 2 'l fi , E::Tnvjf1 Q , I 4,g':1n-1-K-J -' - V 1217 -F 35 gg: 2115 Lili..-i. Z L 1: ' -. ' , 12 Z With the graduation of seniors Ted Arnole Bill Woofter, Zeke Watts and Jim Pyatt, muc is expected of some of the J. V. players mo ing up to Varsity. The Junior Varsity 'has a fourteen gan winning streak going. Mum WXLLXAM'-5 STEVE FLEMING mmm CHOWNXN 5 'V .'L l ROGER CLARK Q B IOHN DOVE ILL DEIDRICKS G 209 COUGARS Second Place Front row, left zo right: Ronny Milland, Junior John- son, Neil Lydon, Roy DeLuba, Larry Freedman, Larry Kimball. Back row: Lon Sisson, Slick Addison, Tom Keys, Art Dial, Steve Mendenhall, Robert Wiseman. fMissing: Don Pribble, Managenl COLTS First Place Front raw, left to right: Bob Wilson, 'Rod Anderson, Charles Bunker, Herman Salaz. Back row: Gerald Bake- rink, Bill Dinnie, Dale Parsons, Bob Reed, Rufus Irving. midi 5. -J' PANTHERS Front raw, left to right: Gary Delong, Whitie Wondra Bob Kagan, Tom Hines, Terry Johnson. Back row. BEARS - V Front row, left to right: Victor LaDuke, King Collett, Jim Watson, McKnight. Back row: Grant Gragson, Bill Bunker, Mike Hague-wood, Lee Syphus. Bill Bridges, Willie Hooker, David Martin, Tony Doran Dennis Piper. I rx-e v TE Q, ' 1, ,. ,Lg i. .. A, ei. 5' fu H- --Sq, y Ram League TIGERS Front raw, left to right: Wade Byers, Rod Kline, Gary Jarlson, Lyn McDonald. Back row: Eugene Tolman, Terry Prioste, Jim Whipple, Ron Anderson. X X x gf LIONS Front row, left to right: Mike Leavitt, Ronald Downy, Sheldon Wright, Jim White. Back row: .lim Winkle, Marvin Coston, Jack Avery, Jerry Fitzgerald. lst.. el nal CUBS Front row, left lo right: Myron Kimball, Dave Turner. Back row: Bob Morgan, Roland Carpenter, LeRoy Wright, Larry Strasser. BRAVES Front row, left to right: LaVoy Leavitt, Renny Davis, Gary West, Bob Davis. Back row: John Scott, Dave Hurtado, Bill Lindleman, Harry Syphis. F. 'fe ' 3 td' '24 amfilgafiffirfu rf 55,111 me W Ht, ml ju ut F , 'Q f fix ,biz iwu, X H Zi L' WW in 'L' - 'N A ' ,EmLE.nfligygzv,t'55igi it ,Wi ,rug-Mg 'QV' M, w4npiim in ur'm'1m'm -fa? E, and mental ability from them. M' Front row, left to right: Dick Empson, David Martin, Wayne Harrison, Bill Allan, Jim Doug Jennison, Terry Johnson, Jack Avery, Harry Syphus, Bob Davis, Second row: Clyde Bill Dedericks., Andy Johnson, Rennie Davis, Larry Piper, Bill Cecil, Jim Decker, Henry Stafford Sims, Robert Hammond, Robert Harrison, Dave Turner. Last row: Bob Denny, COACH WILLARD BEITZ In.his first year as head track coach, Coach Beitz expects much from his boys. Because of Coach Beitz' personality and the respect which all his ath letes have for him, he derives the utmost physlcal Wondra, Munsell, Thomas, Richard Hall, Harold Holbrook, Myron Kimball, Bob Rodrick, Sherman Cherry, John Scott, Lonnie Sisson, Roland Morton, John Ballance, Jack Linebarger, Ward Olson, Louie Rosgen. 2 all S 1' A H mi if asf, W M. 'N ' Q H s tr. Uv ' , ,if ,W , It z B iw f Z' JE H 7-'ifm ' -umm 5 wi me l l ge, H X, M 4.,A . .,A .A , ' Y Ti! X 515 I' I . . 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W w X ' 2 2 I, if H 2 5 + 35,11 Y' ' 5 A u W, - 5 Larry Tuniland and Donny Day Q JJ f QF- As' lhafgf 41B FREMDNT STREET LAS VEGAS, NEVADA Compliments of M. W. DAVIS CO. 311 Fremont Street Phone Du 2-0676 Compliments of ANDERSON DAIRY 1440 North Main Phone Du 4-0777 I c .u I I ' WSF: XII I' ri I A L 'f' , K f 444' g. JL Dlll7K 1: 'Jr' I 4 a me C 'is+enSen .Q i ii i rr r i BON D's JEWELERS und' ?i3'2'i'Bi'ZFii2TEii5 soo Fremoni' Du 2-4640 Qkfdzfallhyfwpmy CONGRATULATIONS You Wm Enio, ALLEN 8. HANSON sewer Living 404 Fremoni- Du 4-3960 Today and Tomorrow BECAUSE OF ELECTRICITY j-YT :-- -f Z E BETTER Qfvrnnobxd SOUTHERN NEVADA POWER COMPANY Serving Sou+I1ern Nevada Since I906 Richard Hicks and Karl fenkel CHRISTENSEN'S MEN S WEAR 3 I 6 Fremonf Du 4'IooI 306 Fremoni' Phone Du 46050 Ernie King YuIona Nelson NORTH MAIN FURNITURE 8m CARPET CO. 808 Norih Main I I I Arlene Chrisiensen and Esfelle Barker '? v,'-I ,U I EAST CHARLESTON LAUNDROMAT 2204 Easi' CI1arIesI'on Du 4-6452 Vicki Anderson REX BEI.L'S 304 Fremoni Las Vegas, Nevada FASHION FABRICS I26 Sou'l'h FIHI1 Du 4-5665 eg, I :fav ,. Y ,, V Alice Klipsiine Bobbie Nowlin MODERN Poop BAKE SHOP I2I NorI'I1 Fiffh Du 4-43I4 BEST WISHES fo 'Phe Enfire Sfudeni' Body of RANCHO HIGH oe . :?f:l. . .L, W. ,,. ., : L'lu6 Resfaurani' Bar Casino DOWNTOWN LAS VEGAS a belfer place . . . an imporfanf occasion Wi1'h 'lhe advenl' of l'he Afomic Age, America is on lhe 'rhreshold of i'rs second pioneering era. Comple'I'ion of high school s'l'udies marlcs fhe open- ing of life's door 'ro opporfunilies grealer ihan ouler space. The world beclcons individuals whose conlinuing worlc, ambilion and applicalion will puf 'lhem in orl:i+ and send lhem slcyroclcefing +o 'lhe heighls. Realizafion of our hopes for 'lhe fufure may lie wi+h 'l'he Class of I958. We wish you success. SOUTIOIRI1 NEVADA? ONLY HOME GWIID DAILY NEWSDQPER Fellow Graduafes, As we sfand on fhis lhreshold . . . world . cap and-gown . . . fha ball siudio . . . LACK A. CH LORPHYL Valhiciorian Magna-cum-lousy i N i VEGAS JEWELS l50I Norih Main Du 2-6034 4, CLARK COUNTY WHOLESALE MERCANTILE CO. 5I2 So. Main LAS VEGAS, NEVADA Infernafional Trucks-Traciors Farm Machinery Complefe Au+omo+ive Paris Depar1'men'l' Lawn and Garden Seeds and Feriilizers PHONE Du 4-0444 Besi' Wishes From ELITE MARKET ssl sour:-I MAIN Du 4-e4an 1 I I K Leslie Bawden WILGAR BROS. GLASS CO.. INC. IOI9 Souih Main S+. Las Vegas, Nev BETTER LIVING, INC. if Wesfinghouse, Tappan, Thermador Speed Queen and Sunbeam Appliances Youngsrown S+eeI Ki'IcI1ens JOHN J. NOVAK WILLIAM H. SHARP GEO. H. GOODMAN DU 4-0505-4-9952 IIO W. Charlesifon BIvcI. 9II E. CI1arIes'Ion Blvd. LAS VEGAS, NEVADA HOTEL RIVIERA Esiablished I889 AMERICAN LINEN SUPPLY CO. For Every Business and Profession IOOI SO. FIRST LAS VEGAS. NEV. DU 2-4460 Congrarularions From ALBRIGHT'S COURTESY ELECTRIC CO. IOOI SouI'h Main S+. PHONE Du 2-3780 Frigidaire-Mayfag Hoover Producfs GUTCH ER MUSIC CO. 2I9 No. 5'I'h Du 2-6362 K ZA JS The way we 'feel abouf food: There is no com- promise wi'I'I1 qualify, a'I' KozaI's . . . II musf be Ihe bes'I' obfainable. I440 No. FifI'I1 Ageni: Mayflower NaI'ion-WicIe Moving Service YOUNG 8: RUE MOVING 81 STORAGE CO. Local and Long Disfance Moving Sforage-Packing-Crafing 727 NORTH MAIN I LAS VEGAS. NEVADA DAVE JAMISON Phone DUcIIey 26984 FOODLAND STORES I500 FREMONT 2I0 COLLEGE Du 2-3-I88 Du 4-642l Besi' Wishes, Rancho l50I Norfh Main S+. LAS VEGAS. NEVADA Marcelline BarreH, Judy Fey, Brian Oaiway BANK OF LAS VEGAS II3 Sou'l'h Four'l'h Du 2-7500 ARCTIC CIRCLE 2462 Nor'l'h Main Du 4-282l Esrelle Barker and Bruce Gran? ADMIRAL Refrigeraiors TV and Ranges M' 1. f R ' L4-:null epresenhng -.8 ag ORAN GRAGSON CHARLESTON APPLIANCE 2228 E. Charles-l'on In 'Phe Cresiwoocl Shopping Disfrici C. E. BROWN Phone DUdIey 2-3232 CREDIT BLISS Ice CREAM BUREAU l40I Norih Fif+h OF SOUTHERN Du 2-6670 M NEVADA I I2 Nor+I1 Four+h Du 4-9444 Roger Simons, Gary Siewarhy Ann Templefon and Harriei Jones Open Evenings UnI'iI 9 P.M. Including Sunday ALBRIGHT'S f f OFFICE SUPPLIES IR I X. Dept Store, Inc. On Third Sfreei-Near Ihe Tian Oaiway and Janice . ensen Posi Office II7 Nor-II1 Third Las Vegas, Nev. BERTI-lA's GIFTS LAD .N Fuilisiiiffes LAM II4 Noah Fiifh '22 Nom' Third Du 2-4872 Las Vegas, Nevada I I I I Gloria Bradbury D D onny ay Besi Wishes Io I'I1e Class of '58 WHITE CROSS CHRlSTENSEN'S JEWELERS DRUG STORES 225 F,emo,,,, 20I Fremoni' Fi'H'I1 and Oalcey Las Vegas, Nev. f WE GIVE S 8: H GREEN STAMPS 1 Gayle Higgins Four Wonders IN THE WONDER-FULL WHIRL OF LAS VEGAS Q on 'l'I1e sfrip HOTEL SAHARA I downiown THE MINT NEW PIONEER CLUB LUCKY STRIKE CLUB 410 Fremoni Du 2-less Judy Tomsik MODERN CLEANERS 8: LAUNDRY Save Wi+I1 Cash and Carry We Give Green Sfamps 800 Souih FIHI1 Sfreef CHARLIE SELLS, Prop. LAS VEGAS cLovER CLUB JEWELERS I8 Fremonih 423 Fremonif Las Vegas. Nev. Du 4-9292 Bes'I' Wishes +o +he Class of '58 B roussar- Nevada's Largesi' Newspaper 737 NO. MAIN Du 4-4660 Good Luck +o +he Gradualing Class of '58 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LAS VEGAS, NEVADA Class of '58 Congra+ula+ions From Besl' Wishes From 'I'he SHOWBOAT HOTEL LAS VEGAS Congrafulafions Rancho EL CORTEZ Downiown LAS VEGAS ORANGE RUFU5 SANS SOUCI 409 Fremonf ' Las Vegas, Nevada LAS VEGAS I Kal Senlcel and Nevona C I' I I' Congra'I'uIa'I'ions Mira :La 'ons +o lhe O e YEARBOOK STAFF JERRY ALBANQ Gradualing Class of '58 WILLIAM BOYD THE MINT Downlown LAS VEGAS Congralulalions +o 'llme Graduaiing Class of RANCHO HIGH FREMONT DRUG 6I I Fremoni' Du-I5l2 Bes+ Wishes Class of '58 BOU LDER CLU B Q -4 I s 'Hn-nw' KINGS FLOWER HOUSE FLOWERS OF DISTINCTION PHONE DU. 2- M G O WW Wm WM ?RCNsCRs ?f'fJ'5fR?f,zQ,f:J Mftkrg W 'WW0 f My FAS:-:ICN CLEANERS bay WRECORD CENTER Num My DR. J. D. smm-I QW My ' Dsrs CAR s. TRUCK SERVICE C Q ij! L D. KITCHENS f f ' P Ulf YERM MMM WW M, j ER LO ARROW D BARTLE'I'I S LAUNDRY MR AND MRS. EUGENE PETTIT AND TAR Senior Girls A ADKINS, LUCY .....,.,,,.,.,,,-,,,,,,,,,-, 82 Spanish Club 3, 4, GRA 2, Art Guild 3, 4, Student Council 4. ANDERSON, FRANCIS .,,....... ANDERSON, VICKI .... 11, 82, 101, 107, 111, 125, 149, 156, 160, 177, 178, 185 PTA Rep. 2, Cheerleader 3, 4, GRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club Sergeant-ab Arms 2, Student Council 2, 3, FTA 4, French Club 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Junior Red Cross 3, Sweetheart Ball Attendant 3, Homecoming Queen 4, Senior Class Play 4. 82 B BACON, ANN ..................,...,. L ....,. 82 Campus Journal Reporter 3. BAREFORD, DIANE ..........,,..,. 82, 152, 160, 176 Student Council 3, Homeroom Disc. Committee 4, Feature Edi- tor, ,Foreign Correspondent 3, Rep. of Sun Forum 4. BARKER, ESTELLE ..., 11, 82, 98, 113, 121, 133, 136, 160, 176 Senior Class Secretary, Honor Club 1, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 4, Senior Class Play, Chairman of Junior Prom, Bruce's Girl. BARR, GERALDINE .,.....,......,. 83 GRA 1. BARRETT, MARCELLINE ,....,.. 83 Thespian 3, 4, Senior Play, Sen- ior Assembly, School Play. BELL, CINDY ........ 83, 107, 121, 130, 152 FTA Treasurer 4, GRA 3 Years, Quill 81 Scroll 4, Senior Play. BOWERS, SHIRLEY ANN ,...,.,. 83 GRA 3. BRADLEY, BARBARA ................ 83 BUNKER, BARBARA ..,. 83, 99, 126, 177, 178 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 232 GRA 1, 2, 3, Assembly Committee 2, Commercial Club 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Student Council 3, Homecom- ing Attendant 4, Sweetheart Queen 4. C CASHION, JANET . ......,..,....,,..,. 102 CHRISTENSEN, ARLENE V. ..., 84, 102, 107, 112, 156 Pep Club 4, GRA 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Speech Club, Band 2, 3, Senior Assembly, Student Council 4, Fea- ture Editor Newspaper. CLARK, SHARON KAY .....,.. 5, 34, 98, 109, 111, 141, 151, 163 Pep Club 2, 4, Treasurer 3, GRA 4 Years, Fun Center Board 3, As- sembly Committee 4, Sun Youth Forum 3. COOKSON, SALLY ,...,... 84, 99, 126 Business Ed. Treasurer 4. COURTWRIGHT, ROSE MARIE 84, 122, 123, 135 FNA 4, French Club 4, Art Guild 4, GRA 4, Band. COSTON, NANCY ...,.... 11, 84, 118, 141, 142, 143, 144 Band President 4, Honor Club 1, Student Council 4, Chorus 1, 2, 4. COZZALIO, JEAN ...... ........ 84- D DAUCHTRY, SANDRA ....,,..,......, 85 DAY, DONNY ,.........,..... 5, 85, 98, 130, 150, 175 Pep Club 3, French Club 3, Quill 81 Scroll 4, Student Council 3, Student Body Treasurer 1, El Sol, Junior Class and Art Ed. 4. DENARO, CAROLYN .................... S5 DENNISON, SHARION .... 85, 110, 125 Pep Club 3, Reporter 4, Purple Mask President 4, Math Club 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Student Council 4, Honor Club 1, Senior Class Play 4, State Forensic Meet 3. DEXTER, BEVERLY .... 85, 101, 107 Math Club Historian 1, CRA 4 Years, Junior Red Cross 2 Years, Bus. Ed., El Sol Assistant Sopho- more Editor 2, Honor Club 1, Mat Dance Committee 2, Sun Youth Forum. DUENWEG, CHARLOTTE ......,.,, 86, 102, 144 Dance Club Choreographer 2, Tumbling Club 2, Assembly Com- mittee 3, Tumbler 3 Years. E EVANS, ARLENE ........ 86, 118, 141 Honor Club 4, Chorus 3, 4. F FAVELA, IRENE ,..... ,....,.. 8 6 Choir 3. FAVELA, YOLANDA .......... 86, 152 GRA 1, 2, FHA 1, El Sol, Cam- pus Journal 3 Years. EEY, JUDY ...............,.,., 86, 100, 176 FOOTE, ESTHER .,...,.,.,,..,.......... 86 G GIBSON, MARJORIE ANN ,...,. 37, 98, 130, 151, 174 Senior Class President, Student Body Secretary, Quill Sz Scroll 2, 3, 4, Pep Club, Triton Elite, Chemistry Club 4, El Sol Bus. Ed. 2, Freshman Ed. 4, Assembly Committee 3, Chorus 3, Newspa- per 1, Cheerleader 1, 2. GOBELI, RICKY .,.,,.,. 37, 100, 106, 107, 111, 125, 149, 153, 163, 178 Forensic Tournament Meet 3, GRA Treasurer 4 Years, Purple Mask Secretary 4, Triton Elite 1, So- dalitas Classicas 3, Student Coun- cil 1, Assembly Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4 Years, Senior Class Play, Schoo Play, Junior ,Prom Queen 3, Homecoming Attendant 4, Sweet heart Queen 2. GORDON, DEE ANN ........ 87, 116 133 Sodalitas Classicas 3, 4, Nurse Club 3, 4, Dance Club 4, Senio Class Play, Senior Assembly. H IAINLINE, SHARON .................. 87 IALL, PATRICIA ..................N..... 88 Fun Center Board 3, Pep Club 3, Student Council 3, Homeroom Dis- cussion 3, Asesmbly Committee 3. FIEATH, JOAN MCGHIE .............. 88 Pep Club 2, 3, GRA 2, Assembly Committee 2, Dance Club 3. ELGESON, DENA HK ..,. 85, 125 Purple Mask 3, 4, Bus. Ed. School Play 3, Senior Play Director. IGGINS, GAYLE .... 5, 89, 98, 126, 143, 151, 177 Bus. Ed. Club 4, Student Council 2, 4, Chairman of Clearance Com- mittee 4, Chorus 2, 3, Band 3, 4, El Sol Staff 4, Senior Play 4. ILL, SANDRA .................... 89, 102 GRA 4. INRICHSEN, BONNIE .... 88, 170, 174, 185 Senior Class Play, Pep Club 2, 3, Campus Journal 3, Sun Youth Forum 3, Senior Assembly GRA 2, 3. OLMES, CAROLYN ........ 89, 125, 156, 158, 174 Fun Center Board Historian 4, Purple Mask 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, Spanish 2, Snack Bar, State For- ensic Meet 3, School Play 4. LTAM, LINDA ....,... 89, 171, 176 Senior Assembly. J NSEN, JANICE JANE .... 4, 89, 98, 107, 111, 126, 130, 136, 150 Pep Club 2, Vice President 3, 4, Quill 81 Scroll 3, Treasurer 4, Spanish Club 4, Business Educa- tion 4, Sun Youth Forum 3, El Sol Co-Copy Editor 3, Copy Editor , Mixed Chorus 2, Senior Play. SEN, JILL .....,.... 4, 89, 98, 106, 07, 118, 126, 130, 150, 176 riton Elite President 2 Years, RA Secretary 4 Years, Quill 81 croll Secretary 3, 4, Bus. Ed. lub 2, 3, 4, Co-Business Manager f Newspaper 1, El Sol Adm. Ed. , Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4. JOHNSON, TOLLICE .......... 89, 121 FTA 4, Sun Youth Forum. JONES, HARRIET .,..,, 90, 100, 120, 130, 152, 174 FTA Song Leader 4, Pep Club 2, 3, GRA 3, 4. I JONES, TOME ,.,, 90, 106, 107, 153 Sophomore Class Treasurer, GRA President 4 Years, Honor Club 4, Chemistry Club 3, 4, Sun Youth Forum 4, Girls' State, Senior Class Assembly, Student Council. . K KLIPSTINE, ALICE ..,. 90, 101, 107, 118, 142, 143, 144 Varsity Band 2, 3, Publicity Chair- man 4, Triton Elite Vice President 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4, GRA 1, 2, Pub. 3, 4, Band. KNIGHT, JUNE .,..,.,. 90, 102, 125, 141 Yearbook 1, FHA 1, 2, Art Guild 1, Purple Mask 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4. KUMP, BETTY SCOTT ..,..... 91, 101, 130, 152 Rock and Mineral Club 2, Co-Edi- tor of Newspaper 1, Triton Elite, Art Guild, Chemistry 3, Quill 81 Scroll 4, Columnist for Newspaper. L LANG, NANCY ........ 10, 11, 91, 101, 107, 153 Secretary of Student Body 4, Math Club Treasurer 2, FTA 2, GRA 2, 3, 4, Sun Youth Forum 3, Senior Assembly, Chorus 1. LAYTON, LAREE .............,., 91, 102 French Club, Dance Club, FNA, Student Council, Purple Mask. M MEERS, MARLENE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 91, 99 Purple Mask Vice President 1, GRA 1, Choir 2, 3, Sun Youth Forum 3. N NELSON, YUTONA ......., 4, 91, 100, 130, 135, 151 Quill 81 Scroll 3, President 4, Spanish Club 4, GRA 1, El Sol Sophomore Editor 4, Senior As- sembly, Newspaper 1, 2, Editor 3. O 0LP1N, JACKIE ,,,..... 92, 107, 121, 124 Photography Club Secretary and Treasurer 3, President 4, GRA 3, 4. OWENS, ARLINE ......... .......... 9 2 Senior Class Play OWENS, ATHA ........... .......... 9 2 P PATTERSON, MARILYN .... 92, 98, 118, 126, 176 Business Education Club President 4, Triton Elite Treasurer 4, French Club 3. PEDERSEN, SANDRA ............ 11, 92 PERRY, LORRAINE ............ 92, 122 French Club, FNA. PETERSON, JANET ............ 93, 107 GRA 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 3. PYATT, CAROLYN .... 93, 107, 111, 116 Junior Red Cross, PTA Rep., GRA 4' Years, Pep Club 3, 4, Dance Club 3, 4. R RAGONA, JOAN .............. - .......... 93 Le Cercle Francais 2, Purple Mask 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Senior Assembly, Sun Youth Forum 3, 4. RAMBO, GLENDA ..............., 93, 101 Band Secretary 2, Chorus 3, Sun Youth Forum 3. REID, CAROL RAE .... 93, 99, 119, 141 Honor Club, Choir, Senior Play. RHUEBY, PATSY .......................... 93 RICHARDSON, RUBY .,.. 94, 99, 156 ROBERTS, JAN ...,.,...................... 94 ROBINSON, JACKIE .... 94, 122, 160 FNA Treasurer, GRA 4. RUESCH, DOROTHY ........ 94, 140, 141 Student Council 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4. RUN DLE, JOYCE ..,..., ..,,...,,, 9 4 233 Speech Club 1, Assembly commit- Senior Boys S DE KA E 5 9 7 tee 2, 3, Student Council 3, Senior SAB5, 176R N 1' 9 ' 8 Class Play, School Plays 2, 3, Sun Pep Club 3, 4, Purple Mask 3, 4, Youth Forum' Assembly Committee 4, Dance Club 4, Student Council 4. W SHALBERG, JUDY .... 5, 95, 98, 107, WASHINGTON, LINDA -.-... 96, 99, 118, 130, 150, 176 Triton Elite Treasurer 1, 2, 3, Vice President 4, Quill Sz Scroll 3, Sec- retary 4, GRA 4 Years, Pep Club 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, El Sol Index Editor 2, Assistant Bus. Ed. 3, Business Manager 4, Sun Youth Forum. SCHEFFNER, NORMA KEENE 1-95 SHARPE, VIRGINIA McKNIGHT 91 SPILSBURY, JACKIE McDEVITT 97 STEPHENS, CAROL ANNE ........ 95, 121, 123 Art Guild 1, 4, FTA 4. SUMMERLIN, SHARON .... 95, 101 T TAYLOR, ANN .... 95, 101, 160, 176 Senior Class Girls' Treasurer, Pep Club 3. TEMPLETON, ANN ,... 95, 102, 126 GRA 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Bus. Ed. 3, 4, Senior Play, Senior As- sembly. THERRIAULT, VIVIAN .,.. 96, 99, 121, 125, 130, 152 Sophomore Class Secretary, Jun- ior Class Secretary, Pep Club Vice President 2, 3, FTA Secretary 4, Dance Club 3, Purple Mask 4, Tumbling Team 2, Quill 81 Scroll 4, GRA 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play, Senior Assembly, Sun Youth Fo- rum, Student Council 2, 3, Cam- pus Journal Assistant Editor 3, 4. U ULICNY, SANDY ..,,.... 96, 97, 121, 125, 130,152 Senior Class PTA Rep., Pep Club Reporter 3, President 4, Junior Red Cross Chairman 2, 3, El Sol Editor 1, 2, GRA 4 Years, Triton Elite 1, 2, 3, Purple Mask 2, 3, 4, 234 143, 144 Art Guild 1, Band 3, 4, GRA 1. WEBBER, JOYCE .,.,.... 96, 126, 130, 152 Junior Class Treasurer, Bus. Ed. Secretary 3, 4, Triton Elite 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, GRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly Committee 3, El Sol Edi- tor 1, 2, Student Council, Junior Prom Attendant. WEEKS, MARY ANN ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,, 96 Honor Club, GRA. WHEELER, JACKIE ......,. 96, 146 Pep Club 2, 3, GRA 1, FHA 1, Majorette 2, 3, 4. WHEELER, SANDRA ,.,............, 152 Senior Assembly, Senior Play. WILCOXSON, FAYE DOBBINS --97 FHA Treasurer 2, Art Guild 2, El Sol 1. WILEY, KENNETHA .,..,..,.... 96, 102 GRA Vice President 1, 2, 3, Pep Club Historian 2, Treasurer 3, Tri- ton Elite 1, Business Education Club 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, El Sol Sophomore Editor 2, Junior Editor 3. WILKERSON, LINDA ........... 1-1100 WILKERSON, SHANA .-.97, 100, 188 Triton Elite 4 Years. WILLIAMS, CAROL ,.,..,.,,,..,...,.., 97 WILSON, DONNA JAMESON .... 89 WILSON, LYNDA ,.,..,.,,,,.,.,.,,,.,.,, 97 GRA 1, 2, 3, Choir. WITT, SUE THACKER .,,,,......,.. 97 Art Guild 3. Y YELTON, CAROLYN .... 97, 126, 176 Business Education Vice President 4. A 102, 154, 155 ABEL, TOM .......... 82, ADDISON, JAMES .... 82, 115, 195, 210 Football 4 Years, Ram League Coach. ALBERTS, DON .......... 82, 145, 195 Pep Band, Football 4. ANDERSON, GORDON ................ 82 Football 1, 2, Band 2, Chorus 1. ANTHONY, DEON ..,......... --- ....... 82 ARNOLD, TED ............ 55, 100, 115, 192, 201 Sophomore Boys' Treasurer, Var- sity R 2, 3, 4, Honor Club 1, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 4 Years, Baseball 3, 4. AVANCE, EDDIE ............ ........... 8 Chemistry Club 3. B BARFIELD, PHILIP ............ 83, 10 BARRY, MICHAEL .... 83, 131, 132 143, 144, 153, 185 Latin Club Vice President 4 Chemistry Club 3, Debate Club 3 4, Band 3, 4, Senior Assembly Sun Youth Forum. BEATTY, BILL ...... ....... 5 BELL, JAMES ................................ 5 BOHLMANN, RICHARD .... 84, 15 Spanish Club 3, 4, Chemistry 3 Student Council 2. BROOK, HARVEY ............ 84, 14 145, 154 Spanish 3, 4, Triton Elite 4 Years Band 4 Years. BROOKS, ROBERT .... 84, 136, 1 153 Sun Youth Forum, Baseball 3. BROWNE, KEN ............................ BURGER, BERNARD ........ C CHAPIN, KENNETH ........ CHILES, BILLY ......,.......v,,........,, 85 Varsity Club 3, 4, Track 3, Foot- ball 1, 2, 8. CLOUCH, GARY .,......,AA, ,, ..... .A. 85 COLE, RONALD ..,,..4 102, 128, 143, b 144 Chemistry 3, 4. CONWAY, DICK 85, 129, 134, 153 French Club 2, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Triton Elite 1, 2, Chemistry Club 3, 4, Senior Assembly, Boys' State 3, Sun Youth Forum. D DIAL, JOE ........... ..........,...,.,, I 45, 129 Chemistry 4, Math Club 4, El Sol 2, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3. ILLON, RANDY ,,o,.,., 85, 143, 144, 145, 154. Chemistry Club 3, 4, Triton Elite 1, 2, Band 2, 3, 4. OWIS, JOHN ..... .. 1.85, 100, 129, 206 RAMS President 4, Triton Elite 1, Chemistry Club 3, 4, Varsity Bas- ketball Manager 4. UNCEY, LARRY 86, 101, 129. 154 Chemistry Club 3, Choir 1, 2. URAN, RALPH ,, ,,,,,, 186, 129 Chemistry Club 3, 4. E BARB, ANTHONY ...,......,. . ...,.. ...101 WELL, LLOYD ..,.,,. 86, 99, 194 French Club 2, 3, Triton Elite 1, Varsity Football 1, Junior Varsity Football 2, Junior Varsity Basket- ball 1, 2, 8. F RR, DOUGLAS ,...... 85, 135, 141 French Club 2, Treasurer 3, Ser- geant-at-Arms 4, Triton Elite 1, 2, 3, 4, Tumbling Club 3, Band 2: Chorus 2. 3. 4: Senior Assembl . . 4 y: Baseball 1. NNELL, CRAIG ..,,.,,,,,,,,,, 86, 128 STER, JAMES ,.,.. ,.,,,., 8 7, 154 FRENCH, FRED -..,87, 100, 142, 148 144, 145 Band 2, 3, Vice President 4. FRITCHLEY, WILLIAM 1187, 129 Chemistry Club 3, 4. G GEE, GING MIN ..,.,. . .... ,...,........ 1 44 GEORGE, ALBERT .....,.. 11, 87, 98, 123, 153, 160 Art Guild 2, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Senior Play, Senior Assembly, Boys' State. CIVENS, CHESTER .... 87, 115, 194 Junior Varsity Football 2, 3, Var- sity Football 4, Track 3. GRANT, BRUCE ......,, 5, 10, 11, 82, 98, 118, 130, 151, 175, 185, 226 Junior Class PTA Rep., Student Body Vice President 1, Treasurer 4, Triton Elite 4 Years, Debate Club 3, Art Guild 4, Literary Club 4, FHA 4, Student Council 1, 3, 4, El Sol Act. Ed. 4, Boys' State. H HALSETH, DAN ,,,,,,,,,,,, 88, 99, 192, 185 Student Council 4, Student Clear- ing Committee 4, Senior Play, Football 4. HATHAWAY, JERRY ......., 88, 128, 143, 144, 176 Chemistry 8, 4, Band 8. HAYS, CHARLES ..,,,..,,,,.,,,,...,,..... 88 HICKEY, DAVID ,,,,,, ,.,,,,,, 8 8, 101 HICKS, RICHARD .,,..,,.,,...,,,,. 88, 99 HOFFMAN, BUREN .... 88, 143, 144, 145 RAMS Vice President 2, Band 2, 3, 4. HOLBROOK, HAROLD ...... 89, 99, 115, 192, 212, 213 Varsity Rv Club 2, 3, 4: Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 2. HUDGENS, STANLEY ........ 89, 102 J JACKSON, JAMES ........ ......... 9 7 JACQUET, JOSEPH ...... .....,.... 1 41 Choir 3, 4. K KAMBOURIS, NICK .... 89, 129, 143, 144, 145 Spanish Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Football 3. KING, ERNEST ............ 88, 98, 118, 131, 132 Honor Club 1, 2, President 3, 4, Debate Club President 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, President 4, Senior Class Assembly. KRAUSE, ROBERT ........ 89, 98, 105 Campus Journal Sports Editor 4. KUSLER, JOHNNY ............ 89, 100 Chorus 4. L LAWYER, THOMAS .,........... - ..... 90 Basketball 4, Baseball 4. LELAKE, BERNIE ................ 90, 101 LEONARD, GORDON ....,... 90, 101 Football 1. LERG, LEONARD ........ 90, 115, 190 LEVERETTE, HERMAN .............. 90 Varsity MR Club, Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, 4. LOONEY, LARRY .................. - .... 90 Triton Elite 1, Student Council 1, Football 1. LOUIE, MONTY .............,.. 129, 176 LOUIE, MOOTY ....... ....... 9 1, 129 LUCERO, JIMMY .................... 11, 91 Senior Class Sergeant-at-Arms, Baseball Team 2, 3, 4. M MacFARLANE, LESLIE ,....,,.,,.,,,,, 91 MARTIN, EUGENE ,,,..,,.,,,,,,,, 91, 99 MORGAN, EDDIE ,.....,.,.,,.,,, 99, 100 Art Guild Vice President 1. 235 N NORLAND, LARRY .,,A.,.., ,,,,,,4,,, 9 1 NOUFAL, CY ,.A.,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 9 2, 128 O OLIVER, CALVIN .-...,...,, , ,,,A 92, 121 Junior Class Boys' Treasurer, Art Guild 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Junior Varsity Basketball Manager. P PARSONS, GLENN .i,..i,V 92, 99, 174, 185 Varsity HR 4, Junior Varsity Football 2, Varsity 1, 4, Track 3. PEREZ, LEO ...............s..,.,r.... 92, 128 French 3, Chemistry 4, Football 1. PRIBBLE, DON ,1111,,,.,,, 92, 100, 115, 130, 152, 192 Sophomore C l a s s Sergeant-at Arms, Senior Class Vice Presi- dent, Student Body Sergeant-ab Arms, Chemistry Club 3, Quill 81 Scroll 3, 4, Ram League Coach 4, Campus Journal Sports Editor 3, 4, Senior Class Play, Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Track 3, Base- ball 1. PURDY, ROLAND ,.,.,..,.,..,..,.,,.,,,, 92 Junior Sergeant-at-Arms, Senior Boys' Treasurer, Freshman Vice President, Speech Club 1, Latin 3, 4, Student Council, Football 1. PYATT, JIM ............ 10, 11, 93, 100, 115, 161, 167, 163, 191, 200 Junior Class Vice President, Stu- dent Body President, Vice Presi- dent of Assembly Committee 3, 4, Varsity R Club, Varsity Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. R RASH, DOUG .,,.,..,........., 93, 99, 129 Chemistry 4. 236 ROWAN, RANDY ,,,,.,. -,.,,,,, 9 3 S SCOTT, JOHN .....,.... 193, 113, 115, 170, 174, 190, 211, 213 Varsity Rn 4, Senior Assembly, Coach of Ram League, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. SHERRILL, GARY ..............,.-,1.,1,, 94 Art Guild 3, Yearbook 3, 4, Base- ball. SHIELDS, JIM ...,.,.,..,, 93, 130, 134, 141, 152 Campus Journal Business Manager, Quill S1 Scroll Rep., Brigadoon and Oklahoma , Le Cercle Francais President, Choir. sIssoN, LONNIE ......,..,.,,... 94, 115, 135, 153, 194, 210, 212 Le Cercle Francais 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, 4, Purple Mask 3, Varsity Rn Club 3, Boys' State, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. SMITH, DOUG ....,,.. 11, 94, 93, 123, 136, 153 Boys' PTA Rep. 4, Junior Ser- geant-at-Arms, Art Guild 2, 3, President 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club Treasurer 2, Chemistry Club 3, 4, Boys, State, Senior Class Play, Senior Assem- bly. SMITH, GEORGE HSKEETU ...... 94, 123 SPROUL, WILLIE ..... ....,,.. 9 4 Choir 2. STANLEY, HARVEY ..,,....,,,..,...... 95 Choir 4, Student Council. STEADMAN, GERALD .... 95, 124, 152 Photography Club 3, 4, Campus Journal. STRITOF, BOB ,,,,,.,,..,.,., ...102, 133 Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Class As- sembly. SWEET, BOB ........,.,. ........ 9 5, 102 Student Council. T TAYLOR, TERRY .,,. 95, 102, 115, 125, 140, 141, 162, 163, 194 Choir 2, Vice President 3, Presi- dent 4, Assembly President 4, Pur- ple Mask, Varsity HRH, Sun Youth Forum, Senior Play, 'LBriga- doonn, Football. V VIEYRA, KURT ,,..,..,..,,........ 95, 101 Speech Club I, Art Guild Vice President 2, Yearbook 1, Varsity Basketball Manager 1. W WATTS, ZEKE .,.. 95, 9, 114, 115, 191, 201 Varsity Club Sergeant-at-Arms 3, 4, Sun Youth Forum 4, Football 1, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Baseball 1. WINN, JOHN ..,..... ...,.........,,.,....... 9 6 WOOFTER, BILL ........ 96, 190, 200 Varsity R Club 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4. WRIGHT, LEONARD ...,,............... 9 Varsity HR 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2 3, 4, Ram League Coach 4, Senio Class Play. Z ZOBRIST, DUAN13 ,,., 97, 102, 128 174, 185 Latin Club, Student Council Chemistry Club. X Junior Girls A Abel, Margaret ,....,,..,, 66, 107, 144 Abington, Pat 66, 108, 142, 143 Ahlstroni, Glenda 66, 111, 116, 166 Allen, Mary Lou 11, 66, 123, 152 Anderson, Laina ...,..,.,v...,.............. 66 Arends, Lois Jean ........1 66, 119 Atkinson, Linda ..,,.. .,,VV,,,, 6 6 umiller, Barbara ..., ..,..... , 66 B eard, Earlene .....V, 11, 67, 107, 123 asaric, Dani ...,,,..,,, 66, 135 ell, Judy .,,,.,,... ....,,.,. 6 7, 121 entley, Catherine .,.,...... .. .............. 67 lomburg, Sharon 67, 107, 111, 156, 158, 167 Dies, shawn ,,,,,,e,,,, 67, 107, 111, 141, 148, 162, 163, 177 roadhead, Mary Ann .,,,.,,,.,......... 67 unker, Nevona ,,,,.r. 67, 107, 110, 126, 150, 166, 4 uzbee, June .i.,., 67, 121, 152, 157 C asey, Terry Lynn ,,.,,.. 68, 116, 122, 129, 142, 143, 144, 146 arrigan, Wava ..,..,,,...... ..,,,,.., 168 oley, Jacklyn ...... .... , ., 68 oleman, Wanita ,.... ,,.,,,,. 6 8 omell, Judy ,,.,,,. .,...,.. 6 6 wan, Valara ....,. ...,,,,, 6 8 osby, LaRenna ,.,,, ,,,,.,.,. 6 8 rley, Diane ,,..,,, ,,,,..... 1 1, 68 D wey, Lynn Ellen , ,.,,,., 68 iller, Kathy ,,,,,,,, , .,,.,,, 69 Dwyer, Jackquelin ........ 69, 123, 141, 143, 144 E Eaton, Doris ........ 11 159 Edgerton, Mary ....., Evans, Carol ..... Ewalt, Eva ....,., 126, 129, 69 F Fabrega, Inez ..,...,.,..,.,,,........ 136, 141 Flemington, Jill .... 69, 107, 112, 132 Fletcher, Marlene ........,.,,,,...,1,..,.... .69 Flickinger, Gladyce ..1.... ........., 6 9 Flickinger, Joyce ....,,,...................,, 69 Foote, Pearl .,,. 11, 65, 69, 110, 118, 122 Frailey, Ann ..... .,...,,,,............ 7 Fujii, Jean ,,,,, .,..... 7 0, 108, 122 G Gilmore, Yvette .,........,,.......... 70, 131 Gilmore, Yvonne .... 70, 140, 141, 157 Gogert, Wallisann .,70, 121, 129, 163 Gouldsmith, Lorna ,.., 70, 107, 110, 125, 157, 158 Grant, Georgia Lee .,,. .,,., 170 Grove, Diane ..,.....,,..........,.,........... 70 Guin, Hazel 11, 70, 116, 128, 158 Gustafson, Verona .,,,,,,.,,,..... 70, 107 Gaddis, Gwendolyn ......,, 170 H Hand, Jean ,,,,.,,,..,,, .,,..... 7 1, 107 Hardin, Carole ....,,,.. .71 Harmon, Gay .... Harris, Roselyn 135 Hastings, Bonnie ,,,..... 71, 108, 136 Head, Dorothy .,....,, 71, 107, 111, 123 Henderson, Jackie ......,........ Holliday, Mazel Diannse ....... ,.---.--71 1 Horn, Penny ............. - ............. 11, 71 Huber, Linda .,... ......... 7 2, 126 Hughes, Carol ......, ........... 7 2 1 Iodice, Pamela ....... .......... 7 2 126 J 135 107 136 136 179 128 136 ----72 ..-72 152 136 141 ---73 144 129 177 .-.73 166 159 179 154 Jackson, Gertrude ............ 72, 125 Jackson, Mary ....... .....,,..,... 7 2 Johnson, June ..,,..........,. 72, 108, Jones, Betty Ann ..,..... 108, Jones, Dee Dee .,...,. .......,. - .--72 Jones, Jerie .....,,,.......,.... 72, 116, K Kalish, Martha ........ 72, 107, 111 Kandt, Jeanette .......,,.,,.....,,,...,.,,, Kellough, Curtis Ann ..,.......,,..,.. Klone, Diane ........ 73, 107, 116, Klym, Judy ..................., 73, 111, Knight, Elsie Mae ..73, 125, 140 Knotts, Ellen ............,.,.,,.......,,..,, Kurtz, Barbara ..,. ,.,....., 7 3, 143 L Leavitt, Linda ,,,.,..,,,,.,.,, 73, 121, Lloyd, Betty ,,,.,..,.,,. 71, 73, 116, Lopez, Deluvina ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M Mack, Nancy ,,,...., 71, 123, 135, Martin, Sandra ,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 74, 126, Martyn, Keith ,,,.,... 74, 144, 146, Mashburn, Jackie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 74, Mestas, Catherine 74 237 Michael, Carolyn ........ 74, 111, 118, 121, 129 Monteen, Charlotte ..... ......., 7 4 Morea, Grace ........,,,A ,..,,,,,., 1 26 Moreland, Sue Ellen .............,,..,..,,., 74 McBride, Sharon ,.,. 74, 108, 119, 122 McDonnell, Maurine ,,.,,,,,.,, 1 .,,.,..,, 74 McDowell, Donna ....,. ......., 7 4 N Nathan, Pat ,......,...... ..,.....,...... 7 5 Nygaard, Lorraine .,.,..,......... 75, 116 O O'1.eary, Katherine .....,,. 75, 111, 125 P Partridge, Myrna ..,,,......,.,.. ,,......... 75 Peart, Susan ........ 75, 108, 111, 177 Perez, Dina ............................ .75 Petarde, Marcia .... .,...,................ 7 5 Pinnell, LaWana ..,.,....... 76, 116, 125, 126, 141, 144 Planck, Alice ..........,. ....1........------ 7 6 R Ready, Karen ...,.... 76, 111, 118, 135 Rice, Georgeann .... 76, 111, 118, 135 Richardson, Dolores ...................... 76 Robinson, Claudia ..,... 76, 108 Robinson, Ilene .....,....,............,....,. 76 Robinson, Judy ...,.....,.. 65, 76, 106, 110, 150, 163, 164 Roper, Carol .,,..........., ..,..--,. 7 6 Russom, Marie ....., -.- .....,............. 76 Ryness, Doris ......,.....--.. 76,,108, 116 S Sandquist, Pat ....,.... ..,...... 7 6 Saylor, Margaret ..... ......... 7 7 Scott, Sandra .... ,,....... 7 7 Shank, Tracy ..,.,,,. ......... 7 7 238 Shark, Modell ........ 77, 107, 118, 125 Smith, Judy ..,....,,,., 77, 122, 144, 146 Snyder, Jeanette Soderholm, Karen Strother, Joanne . Sturn, .lanet ...,.... Swofford, Sandra .... 166 T Tann, Linda ..,...,. Thacker, Wanda ...,...77, 135 11, 75, 123, 141, Thayne, Deanne .,,..., ,,,,,,,,, 7 8 Thrush, Bobbie ....,.. ...,,.,.. 7 8 V Vause, Gloria ...,.... 65, 78, 116, 128, 135, 179, 185 W Webb, Brenda ........... ...,.,........ 1 41 White, Evalyn ..... ........ 1 11 125 Worthen, Llona ........ 126, 152 Wright, Elaine ........... 124 junior Boys A Abbott, Douglas ..... .......,,,...,,, 6 6 Alexander, Dennis .,....., 66, 133, 143, 144 Allan, Jerry ...... Apodaca, Morris 66 Arends, LeRoy ,,........,... 66, 127 129 B Ballance, John .,...,...,...... 66, 194 212 Barton, Gaylord .....,.. ....,.....,......., 6 6 Baumert, Dennis ..............,............. 66 Beam, Jim ,,.,,..,,1,...,. 11, 67, 129, 159 Beatty, Ralph ,.... .......................... 6 7 Bethel, James .,,.,,...,..,,,.,,,,,, 1,67 Boozer, Brent ..,...,.....,,.. 67, 123, 166 Boyer, George ..,...., ....,,,.,,,,,,-,,,,,, 6 7 Brailsford, Jimmy ,.,,, ,,,,,,,.,, 6 7 Brooks, Morris ,,,,.,,,,,,-,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 67 Bruner, Al .......,.... 67, 134, 154, 155 C Canada, Charles ..., ...,...... 6 7 Clark, Bob ,,..... ........ - 68 Cannon, Gary ....... .......... 6 7 Cook, David ...... ....... 1 1, 68 Coon, Thayer Cooper, Thomas ..........,. 193, 154, 155 Corkern, Willis ..... ,...,...,............ 6 8 D Davis, Larry ..,,.,..,,,,,,., 68, 121, 141 143, 144 Dean, Wayne ..,, ,,,,,,, 6 Decker, Jim ...,.,,. ,,,,,,, 6 Del Fante, Mike ..,.,.. ,.,,,,, 6 DeMarco, Joe ..,... ,,,,,.,, 1 9 Diller, ,lim ..... ..,,,,, 6 Duke, Charles ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 Durnett, Charles ........,.,, 143, 144, 15 E Edmundson, Phil ..,,...,..,,,,,..... 69, 12 Evans, Marshall ,,.,..,..,.. 69, 114, 14-3 144, 177, 191, 201 F Faulkner, Mickey ............................ 6 Flanders, Mike .........,.. 69, 125, 13 135, 166 Floyd, Bill ...,... ..........,......... 6 Freer, Bill .......... ,...... 7 0, 136, 18 Frey, ,lohnniey ...... ....... 7 0, 14 Fulford, Billy .....,. ....,.,... 7 G Gartenberg, .loe .,.. 70, 129, 136, 166 Eivens, Charles ......, 55, 70, 121, 142, 143, 144, 145, 214 Brady, .lames ..........,...... .,,..,1,,.,- 1 35 Grim, Kenneth .....,., ..,,,,,,,--, 7 0, 125 Bubler, Kay .,,.,.,..,,,,,,,,,,, 70, 143, 14.4 H iand, Snapper ,. ,,,.,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,, 71 anson, Mark ......,,.1..,,.. 71, 124, 129 arris, Clint ..,. 71, 140, 141, 143, 144 arris, Larry ..,.,,. ,11, 71, 123, 124 artna, Manuel ...,.......,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, 71 aynes, Walter .,...., ,,,,,,,,1 7 1, 127 einer, Larry ,,,,1 ,V,,,,,,, 7 1, 129 iatt, Paul ,.,,,,,, ,--,--,-, 7 1, 128 ogan, Cail ,.1,, ,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,, 7 1 Ogan, Tom ..,,... .,..,..... 1 43, 144 oward, Bob .-,,,,, ,,.,,,,,, 7 1, 129 ward, Stephen .,.,.,, ,,,,Y,,,V,, 7 2 dson, Rodney ..,,,. ,,,,,,,,, 1 54 I ing, Ed .,,...,..11. 72, 115, 191, 200 rig, Chris 1. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 72, 128 J es, Wally ,,.,,,,,,1,, ,,,.,,, 7 2 K Gan, Barry .,...1,. 72, 142, 143, 144, 45 by, Tommy ,1,.,.,.,,,,,, 73, 129, 132 L 5011, Karl ..,.,... ....,.. 7 3, 129, 132 Son, John ,,,,-,,- ,--,,, , ,-,,,,,,,- 7 3 vitt, Benny .,--, ,,,--,, 7 3 Leavitt, Mary ...,...........,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,, 73 Linebarger, Jack .... 11, 73, 123, 212 Lloyd, Tom ........ ,..,,................... 1 29 Logan, Bill ...... ....,.... 7 3, 177, 200 M Madsen, Charles ..... Mannino, Vincent ................ 143, 144 Maples, Lonnie ...............,.....,......,. 74 Marks, Wesley .... 74, 119, 128, 142, 143, 144, 145 Miller, Bob .......,. ......... 1 1, 74 Mino, Allan ....... ,...... 7 4, 128 Moore, Arthur ...... ......... 7 4 Mortensen, Larry .........,..,............... 74 Morton, Roland .... 75, 115, 193, 212 Morwood, Bill ................................ 75 Munson, Buddy ........ ....... 7 5, 195 McBride, Maurice . ......... 11, 74 N Nelson, Bill .,...... ....... 1 1, 75, 129 Netz, Ronald ....,. N orland, Allen ....., O Ortiz, Frank ,,,,.,,..... P Pacheco, Frank ....,, Partridge, Lee ...,., Petitjean, George ............ ...75 O'Conner, Terry ,,,,,,.....,.....,......... 75, 129, 143, 144 75 75,119,128 Petty, Doug .... 75, 115, 121, 190, 201 Porter, Tommy ....,.,.....,,,............ R .1, 11 Rasmussen, Dave ...,.... 76, 115, 119, 127, 128, 143, 144, 195 Robertson, Donald .... -..........76 Robinson, Don ...... .......,,...........,.. 7 6 Rodreick, Bob ...,............ 76, 212, 214 Rosgen, Louie ......,. 76, 115, 192, 212, 213 S Senkel, Karl ,... 4, 10, 11, 115, 151, 161, 193 Sheeler, Larry ..... ............. 7 7 Shellman, Russell .................. - ........ 77 Simons, Roger ..............,. 65, 77, 115, 121, 191 Smith, George ...... ......... 7 7 Sproul, Lawrence ............................ 77 Stein, Fred ............ 77, 125, 129, 166 Stewart, Gary ........ 65, 77, 141, 177 Stockton, Tom .....,..........,....,,..,..,,,, 77 Stubbs, Barry ....... ...,,,,,, 7 7 T Tisdale, ,lohn ........... ..,,......,.,.,. 7 8 Thompson, Woody .....,.......... 143, 144 V Vallerga, Ronnie ..,.,. ..,...,. 7 8, 129 Vance, Larry ....... ..,.... 7 8, 129 W Wagner, Woody .,.......,.......... 78, 133 Waldthausen, Darrel ,..,......,......... 78 Walker, Roy ....,......... 65, 78, 115, 196 Walker, Sam ...,.. ....................... 7 8 Wall, ,lohn .,,........ .........,,,....,,..... 7 8 Ward, Anthony ........,.,. 78, 143, 144 Washington, Howard .... 143, 144, 145 Wattenbargar, Gary ....,... 65, 78, 156, 163, 191, 201 West, Denis ........ ..,,,., 1 27 Williams, ,loe .... ,,,,,,, 1 29 239 Sophomore Girls A Adams, J eraldyne ,.,. Alger, Phyllis ...,... ----.-.4a, Ames, Barbara .......,...... -48, 108, Appleyard, Roberta ...................... Arnett, Colleen ..,,.... 48, 108, 123, B Baumert, Charlene ,,...... Beatty, Judy .,,,.. Belden, Geraldine -, Belcher, Pam ...,... 48, 113, .-,..,-.48, Bethel, Kay ..,.,.. ......... 4 8, 144, Biondi, Deane .....................,.. 48, Birdneau, Shonnie .... 47, 48, 112, Boam, Sandra ..,..............,........... Booth, Alice -. Buchanan, Sue ..... Buck, Sharron ...,...,..., -.. C Campbell, Paulette Casados, Titie ....., . Chadburn, Barbara Chaplin, Jeanene .,..... Chesnut, Barbara Chinnok, Pat ,.....,. Clark, Jeannie Clary, Janice ......,. Clasby, Mary Ann 1 ,,,, .. Coldren, Roberta 49, 112, ,..-.,,.,49, .50, 107, ,149 Conklin, Betty .,,,......,.,... 50, 108, Cookson, Betty 1.1 .... ..-.......... 5 0 Cordova, Mary ...,... ..,.,,.... 5 0 Crews, Sally ,,,,,e. Criswell, Karole .... ........... 5 0, Cronk, Karen 1, 240 50, 116, Crow, Twyla .....,...,,..,.... 50, 122, Culbertson, JoAnn 132 Curtis, Madeline - Cutler, Elaine .... D Daniels, Sharon ..... Davenport, Sherry --,----.50, 112, 133 119, ,,.,-...5o, ---.-.-,5o, 157 120 Davis, Anne .,........., .............. 5 0 Delgado, Sidney ..........,......... 50, 116 Dellacort, Shari ............., 51, 108, 135 Desmond, Erin ................ 50, 103, 135 Dickman, Kay ,.... ................- 5 1 Draper, Marjorie .,,, ........,... 5 1, 111 Dula, Nancy Lee .,.......... 11, 51, 116 Dutton, Myrna ..... E Earp, Judy ..,........,.............,............ 51 Ebarb, Dorsey Ann 51, 112, 157, 163 Eberle, Pat .,,.,,,,.,,,,,,..,1.,.,. 11, 51 113 Ebersole, Juanita ....... .,,..,1.,..,...... 5 1 Effinger, Joann ....,..,, 51, 135 Ervin, Tonya .,... ..,,.... 5 2, 120 Evans, Jeraldine .. ,........ 119 F Fisher, Mary ,....,,.,...,,.. 52, 108, 159 Foster, Sheila .,,., ...... - 52, 108, 120 Foster, Roma ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,...,..,...,.,,,,,, 52 Freer, Patricia .... 52, 106, 112, 116, 136, 147 French, Ruth Ann ..,, ..,,,.,.. 5 2, 113 Frey, Anna ,.,.,....................,,,.,...... 141 Fulton, Jeanne ,.,. 52, 107, 111, 116, 125, 148 G Gray, Gloria .... Grey, Violet ....... --- ......... ----5 Greene, Lila ......,... ......... 5 2, 10 Gunter, Sherron ....,.. .,.,....... 1 Gustin, Kay ,.,...,,.,, ,,,.,.,,, 1 0 H Hall, Mary Jay ...... ,..,..... 5 2, 14 Hansen, Sharon ...1,., .,,,,,.,.,,,., 5 Harrad, Verna ..,,.... ....,..,, 5 3, 13 Harwell, Wanda ...,.......,,,,,.,.. 53, 11 Hepworth, Charlotte ..,. 53, 108, 13 Herbert, Martha .... 47, 53, 112, 116 143, 144, 163 Higgins, Cathy .,.,,,. .,.,,... 5 3, 11 Higgins, Terry ...,,... ,..,1,..,.. 5 Hill, Jeanean ....,............................. 5 11, 120 Hill, Diana ..,........, 53, 107, 1 161 Hinman, Mary Lee Hollenbeck, Marie Holmes, Mary ,.,.,.,,.,,..,,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 11 Hop, Patience .... 53, 113, 1 133 Horton, Merlene ,..... Huff, Saundra .... 19, Humphray, Faye .... ............,. 1 Hunter, Linda .....,... .,1..,.. 5 3, 10 J Jackson, Irene ,,.. ..,.........,...,.,.,... 5 Jackson, Isabelle ............ 54, 107, 11 159 Johnson, Lynn .... ....... 5 Julien, Linda Lee ..,. .... 1 K Kauffman, Bobbe Rae ................ Keller, Mary Ann ,,.,,.,....,,... 54, 10 122 Keller, Myrna Kilfoy, Etolia Kitsko, Marie -.,,.,,,113 54 Koeven, Mary . 11, 54, 119, 123 Kruse, Mary Frances .- L Lammarino, Mary Jean angford, Peggy ....,.. aughlin, Sandy ,,.,,,,, eonard, Helen 54, 58, 135 107 141 122 ister, ong, Marjorie ove, ynn, Carol .,,,, ytle, alone, Sharon 116, 133 artin, Joan .... artinez, Ruby ilburn, Penny COIIHIC .....,, Lottie ...,.. Sandra .... , ,,,..,,. ., 55 121 55, 116 M 55, 112, 108 acham, Jerrianne ,,,.., 56, 110, 119, 121, 133 ndenhall, Saundra .,,..,,,,.,,,,,..,1., 56 hler, Carol .,....., 56, 108, 112, 141 nson, Kay .,...,,,.,.,...,.,,,... 56, 123 ore, Karen ,...... ........,, 5 6 ore, Sharon ...,.,.........,............. .56 rgan, Carole 57, 112, 116, 135 rtell, Audrey rton, Linda 63 aniel, Loretta wen, Billie inty, Betty ....,,,. 141 11, 57, 116, 158, ,,,.,,,,122 56 56 night, Carolyn ,1,,..,..,1.,11,,11.,,, 56 all, Nancy ,,,., 56 2, 163 , 108, 112, 135, N Nay, Gloria ..,........ 57 143, 144 Newkirk, Roberta ,.,. Nicholls, Sharon ....., , 111, 116, 142, ........57 Norland, Patricia ...,,.,... 57, 120 Norris, Barbara ,,,.. .......... , 57 P Pace, Karen - ........,1,,....... 57, 111, 141 Palmore, Mary Ann ..,. 58, 113, 119, 123, 133 Paysse, ,loan ..,..1, ,,.,..,,..,.......,....., 5 8 Pearson, Sue ....,.,..,....., 58, 144, 143 Poole, Patricia ...... .......,..., 5 8, 112 Potter, Sophia ,,,, ......... 5 8, 108 Potts, Linda ,,.,.......... 11, 58 Price, Barbara , ..,,,.,, 58, 108, 163 Prince, Donna - .,...... 58, 112, 116 Prince, Nina .,,,. ......,, 5 8, 116 Prowell, Shirley ,,,,..,., Purdie, Sharon Lynn 58 ...58, 108, 116, 120, 125 Pyatt, Kay ..,..... 47, 58, 108, 112, 120 R Rader, Darlene ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 24, 133 Rainbolt, Frances ,,,..,.,, 59, 116, 120 Ramsey, ,loan .. , 59, 108, 118, 122, 133 Reed. Willetta ,,,,,,, Ridgeway, Pat Lee ...,.,,,59 ,,,.,,,..120 Ritter, Claudia ,,,.,...,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 20 Robinson, Linda Kay Rue, Dawn ,.... .,,,.,, , Rollins, Marcella ..,. Rodriguez, Connie Roberts, Mary Rogers, Dianne ,,,.,,,. Ronnow, Judy ., 1. .....,,59 ,,....,..116 11.1 1 ..........,59 .,.,,.,59 .......59 Rudd, Pat ....... Rue, Dawn ...... Russell, Cynthia -- -..----59, 111 Rust, Pam ....., ....... ....... 5 9 , 120 S Schwartz, Susie ....... .......... 6 0, 135 Scott, Leona ....... ........ 6 0, 135 Scott, Linda ......,,.......................... 123 Seegmiller, Diane .... 60, 119, 143, 144 Sgori, Maureen ,........................,...... 60 Shaw, Rondalyn ..,,...,.... 60, 123, 141 Skinner, Donna .............. 60, 108 Snyder, Jeanette ,.,....... 60, 111, 116 Stanley, Karen ................ 60, 125, 141 Strasser, Linda ................................ 61 Strobel, Margaret ............ 61, 108, 120 Summerlin, ,ludy Sunde, Shirley ..,....... Sweeney, Frances ,....... --..-.,.61, Swyers, Faye .........., T Tally, Sharon ........ 61, 108, 143, 144 Ticlwell, ,lane ........ 61, 108, 141 -....-.141 119, 142, 112, 116 Templeton, Mary Rose .,.................. 61 Thacker, Clovis ,,,....,., Thorn, Kathleen .,,........................... 61 Tomsik, ,ludy Ann ,,.,,... 61 111, 116 V Vanderhoofven, Sharon .,...... 61, 108, 113, 135, 159 Van Fossen, Marie ,. ....... 61, 123 W Watkins, Selina ........... ............ 6 2 Wattenbargar, Mariann ..,..... 62, 108, 112, 157, 167 24I Weber, Kathleen ..,. Wieber, Marsha ..., ,- Williams, Bonnie ....., ,.4..,. 6 2 Williams, Vicki ,..., .,.,.,,... 6 2, Wood, Anne Wood, Sherry ....,.,. Z Zobrlst, Anne ..,...,..... ........ 1 13, Sophomore Boys A Anderson, Rod .,,..... 10, 48, 208 Anderson, Robert .........,,, 48, 143 Anderson, Bart ,..... ..,.............. Appere, Spencer . ,.,.,.,..,,.. , Atchley, Tony ,...... ...,..,,., 4 8, B Bacon, Steve .......... ,.....,,,,...,.,,.., Bakerink, Gerald ..,.,.,.,.., 48, 198, Bartle, Charles Birdwell, Tom .,..,, .......,.. Bunker, Bill ........ ..,.,. 4 9 Byers, Wade ,..,........ C Calhoun, Jim ...., .,......,. 4 7, 49, Carlisle, Mike .,,,..,... .......,,,.,,.... Carpenter, Roland ...,,.. ,...,..,. . Cavenass, Lee ....,... ,,,,,,. Chandler, Grant .,,,, Charlton, John ,.,.., Cherry, Sherman ..,..,.,., ..,,. 1 93. Chrlsmger, Richard ......,,... ,...., , Chowning, Elmer .. ..., .. 11, 136, Cobain, Jon ,,..,,,,,,, Conger, Wayne ,,,,,, Curry, Courtney .,.,.,., ,.,,.. . 198, 242 5 7 Curry, Leslie ,,,,,,,,,,,, D Denaro, David ..,.., ,. ..,..,,,,.,.,.,,.,,,, 51 Dennie, Robert ,,,.,,,,-,,. 199, 207, 212 Derr, James .,.. 51, 135, 143, 144 Dommssee, Garry .,.....,.....,,,,,,,..,,,.,, 51 Domnissee, Terry , .... E Ebeltoft, Dick .,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 1, Edgar, Eddie .....,. Ealy, Booker .... Emett, Evan ....,,... Empson, Richard ,,... ..,.,.,, 5 1 Farr, Don ,....,. F Jarlson, Gary .......... Jewell, Gary ..,..... Jones, George .... ,....-.136, 211 1.54 Fleming, Steve ........ 47, 52, 133, Freed, George ........ 52, 198, 154, G Glover, Neil ..,,.,........ ,,..... 5 2, Grant, Royce .... .........,......,,,.. Gragson, Grant ,.,......... 52, 199, Gregory, Robert ..,,. ....,,,.,...,..... Guin, James ,,,,,,,...,.. ..,.... H Haguewood, Mike ,..... .............. Hall, Richard ........,.. ..,...... 2 12, Hainbroch, Warren ..,. ...,,....., Haskin, Jim ,.,,,.,,,. ....,,, 5 3, Hendricks, Bill ,.,,, Holman, Gary ,,,,, Huhland, John ..... Irving, Rufus ,,,,.,..., ,....,..210 Karmann, Jacque ...,...... 54 Kendall, Richard .M ......................,, 54 Kimball, Myron .... 54, 115, 192, 211, 212 Kirk, Bill .......... ....,.,,.,...,.,.... 5 4 Kline, Rodney ................ 11, 54, 211 Korrell, Leonard .,........,..... 143, 144 Lamb, Jerry -, ......,....... 54, 115, 190 Lawrence, John ...... ,.......... 5 5, 134 Leavitt, Charles .....,. ........ 5 5, 135 Leigh, John ............ .......... 5 5 Leonard, Richard .......... 55 Leonis, Nick ,.,................................. 55 Lla Duke, Victor .55, 135, 21 Lortz, Larry ..,......... 47, 55, 127, 143 144, 145 Lum, Philip ..... .......... 5 M Maci, Ronny ....,.,..... .......... 5 Mason, Don ..,.. .......... 5 Mayhew, Eddie ..... ........., 5 Mendelson, Mike .,...... ..,...,,.. 5 Mitchell, John ...., .......... 5 Moncrief, Linn ......,........................, 5 Morgan, Bob ...,...,.,.,..., 57, 199, 21 McDaniel, Robert .,...,.....,....,,.......... 5 McDonald, Lynn .....,.......,.............. 21 McElhone, Don .,.. 11, 56, 115, 13 199, 155 McQueen, Kenneth ....... ..,.,..... 5 Nance, Nelson, Nelson Nelson, B111 .,.... Byron ...,. Perry ..,.. Philip ..... Nicholls, David ......... N iklai, John ...... Notaro, Frank ..,....,... Oatway, Brian .,.... O'Hara, Douglas 1111133 1151 1111111157 lsen, Ward ,..,..........,.....,,,... 199 rebaugh, Lanny ,....,.,.,,. 57, 135, wen, Bud ......,..........., 57, 121 arson, Dale .,,, 47, 58, 115, 195, 210 aul, Robert ......,.,.,....,................ ayne, Bruce .,,,.,.. rkms, Richard .,.....,.,.....,...,.... rry, Willie ..... 142, 143, 1 terson, Clark ....,.,1,,.,............,... titti, Gary ...,,. iosch, Jerry ..,.... pe, Paul ........ ioste, Jerry .,......... wland, Allan agon, Ronald 1111158, tor, Steve .......l..,.........,..... 59, d, Robert ......., 11, 115, 193, hards, Jud ..,..,,.,...,........1 141, ela, Dale ..,.. z, Herman - ..,., 1 1111159, 1111159, 1158 44, Saunders, Carl ............ 143 144 Scaggs, Monte ....,. ..............,...... Scales, Tom .........,.,. Scholler, Richard Seffel, B111 .....,...... Skramstad, Steve Slamon, Ken .....,..., Stephens, John ...,.. .,... Stewart, Dale .,.,......,...,.. .60,119, Stewart, Robert ....... ...,............... 6 0 Strasser, Larry ..,... ..... Swinny, Lloyd ...... 61, Sypus, Lee ..... .....,. .......... 6 1 , Tellis, Edward ......... Thiriot, Lynn ......,. Thomas, Jim ............, Thompson, James Tolman, Eugene ...1.,.. ......... 199, Travis, Ronald .,,........,.......,......,... Tuner, David .,,...,, 61, 194, Venal, Harry ..,....1.., W Waits, Lynd ,....,,,.,. Ward, Anthony ,,,..1, Watson, Jimmy ,.,,, Westbyf, Val ...,,. Whipple, Jim 1 Whitaker, Ray ...,..,,,,. . White, Russell ,,,.. White, Billy ,,,..... Wilkerson, Bill ,,,..,,., Williams, Michael Williams, Monte 11,162 162,143 62, 144,146, Wilson, Bob ...,,,,.....,.....,...,,,.,, 62 Wright, LeRoy ..., 115, 193, 208 211. 5 9 7 Freshman Girls A Abbott, Brenda ...,, 1 .........,,.,.... 34, 134 Adamson, Joyce ........ 1 ..,.....,.,..... 34 Allred, Jaunita ,..... ....,...,...,.. 3 4 Allsop, Kay ...,.... ..,.....,........ 3 4, 117 Allsop, Lynne ,,,. .1 ...... -11, 34, 134 Anderson, Karen .....,........ 34, 134 Anderson, Mary ............ 34, 135, 141 B Ballinger, Linda ........ ................. 1 09 Barnett, Patricia ............. 1 ..... 34, 120 Barry, Gail ,....,..... 1 ....... 11, 34, 109, 133, 143, 144 Bateman, Shirley Beard, Joy Ann -11 ........ .,.... 1 1134 111134, 109, 123 Beatty, Geraldine ...........1.... 34, 135 Bell, Vesta 1....1..,1.... 1 ....... ..1.....1... 3 4 Bernardy, Mary Ann .................... 34 Bittner, Veronica 111111111134,135 Blockavick, Marian ...1............ 34, 141 Blomburg, Betsy 133, 157, 163 Blosscr, Trudie- 1.1. Bradbury, Gloria Britz, Mary ....,.1. Bryant, Karen .1..., 34, 109, 131, 11111111111134 .11134,131,141 11 1.1......1.. 34 Buck, Carolyn .......... 34, 120 Bunder, Jolene ........1.......1,...1.. 11, 34 Bushaman, Joy Lynn .... 34, 113, 117, 121 C Campbell, Jackie ..... ..,..1.... 3 5, 109 Campbell, Jean ..1..1 ......,.1, 3 5, 120 Campbell, Ronnijo .1.. ,1.....1. 1 34, 141 Carbary, Susan -1 .1.........1. 35, 109, 141 Card, Iredelle .1.... 243 Carpenter, Diana ....., Carpenter, Jeannie 1 Carter, Jaunita ....... Case, Georgia .,...... Chalk, Sylvia ...,. Chesson, Linda ....,.. Christiansen, Sharon Christman, Maxine 11 Christy, Sharon .... Criswell, Sharon ......,. Coldren, Pat ...,...... 11 .,..,...., 35, 122 1111135,134 1115 11111135 11111111111, 35 1135, 109, 113 11111135 1111135, 109 1111120 Collins, Molly ................ 35, 117, 141 Connell, Barbara -1 Cook, Virginia ....,. Cordova, Toni ....... Courtwright, Clara Criswell, Sharon ,..... D Davis, Eugenia .....,.. Davis, Karen ,.... Delgado, Janice 11 Dillard, Patricia 1 Dixon, Leslie ........ Dortignae, Lovanna ,..... E Edmundson, Mary ...,.., Estep, Sharon ...,..., Evans, Judy .,..,.., Ewalt, Avis ,,.,. F Fabrega, Inez 1 ..., 1 Foote, Flora .,,.. Foster, Shirley ....,,.,... French, Linda ....,,,.., G Cvalindo, Evelyn ..,..., 244 1111136, 11 ...,....,. 361 132, 120, 111111.35 ...... 1135 1 .,...,....,,. 35 1111111135 111136 111136 111136 111136 111111136 1111136,120 111136 1111111136 1111136,119 120 120 122 1111136, 134 Garity, Barbara 1 Giargi, Patricia .1.. Gibbons, Carolyn 1.1.. Goodiell, Laurel ......1. Gregoire, Sharon ..1.11 Crider, Willa Mae Cragson, Gayle .....1. H Hadlancl, Janet 37, 10 111136,113 111111137 111111136 111137,134 111137,117 1111137 1111137 113,117,134 Haguewood, Patty ..1............... 37, 109 Haines, Susan 111..111 Halbert, Elaine 1...11 Hale, Shirley ...111 Hall, Patsy 1..11.111.111.. Handlon, Bernardine Hanson, Sandra 111.... Hardy, Carol 111..11. Harris, Linda 1.1.. 11111.1.1..111 1137 1111144, 109 11111141 111111137,113 Harris, Vronna 1.111..11. 37, 108, 133 Hart, Marlene .... Hastings, Judy 11..1..... Henderson, Kathryn ..11. Henry, Edna 11..11.11 Hilton, Bonnie .1..11 111137,109 111111137 111137,141 Hobday, Karen 11..1.11.1...... 37, 113, 135 Hoffman, Patricia ...1.1.. Holley, Sharron Horn, Barbara 11 Houston, Patricia ..111. Howe, Jo Ann 1 1.11 Hunter, Jewell 111111 J Jack, Vicki 11111 1111... Jacobs, Joann 37, 120, 123 11111133 111133,120 1111133 1111109 Jarrell, Sandra 111111.1.. 11, 113, 140 141 Jarrett, Peggy 1111.. 111133, 109 Johnson, Mary Lee 11..11.1 38, 120, 122 143,144 K Katz, Gloria 111111 Kelly, Micki 1111 Kendall, Mary 111111 Key, Connie 1.1111 Klingon, Sandra 1111111 Krupicka, Roberta L Laing, Kathleen 1111111 Laughlin, Rose Varie 1111133, 111133, 111111133, Lavietes, Ann .111.111.1.1.... 38, 109, Leigh, Farris Brandy Lewis, Carolyn 11111111.1..1.1. ..... Lindall, Mary 11111111 Lipsie, Chrisyt 1.1111 Lloyd, Judy 1111.11..11.. Lovelady, Paulette Luj an, Gloria .1.1.....11. M 111111139, 1.11-1139 Markley, Judy 1111 109, 133, 143, Marth, Ann 1111111111..11.1..1............... Martin, Freda ..111. ............... Martin, Jane 111... ....... 1 1, 39, Martin, Judy .11.1 .....11... 3 9, Mason, Sheri 11 1.11..... 39, 114-, McBirney, Donna 11.111111 McClanahan, Guy E. McCallun, Reianne McCoy, Joyce 1111111111 111.139, McKnight, lda May 11111.11.11.11...1.1 McKnight, Ilene 111.111..1.1 11 , 39, McQuiston, Jackie 1111...1 11, 39, 117, 141 Melonas, Christine Mitchell, Dusty .....,...... 39, 113, 134, 143, 144 Mitchell, Cindy Monroe, Anne . Monteen, L. Ann - Montoya, Dorene Morgan, Lawana 39 Moss, Linda .,,vw....... 40, 109, 113, 120 Moss, Nancy ..,..........,.,.,,. 40, 109, 117 Mulder, Pennie ......,, .,.7,,,., 4 0, 109 Munson, Cheryl Murphy, Dianna ..,.....,.40 N Narkley, Judy ........ Nelson, Linda Nickall, Deanna Nolan, Sue .,,..l, Nowlin, Bobbie ,40 40 .,...,,40 40 40 O Odom, Joanne ,.7. ,. ,..,,,77..7 4-0. 113 Olpin, Linda .,,... Osgood, Sharon .. .... . , ..,,, 40, 109, 117 P acheco, Mary .,11 , almore, Lana . arisi, Barbara etty, Kay .,.,., etty, Marcia hillips, Rita . inkleman, Sharon inkston, Janet oulter, Kathy .,,,, reece, Roanna 1 rioste, Judy ,,...1, 40 , ,,,, 40 40 R enchler, Diane .,,,,.,1,., 41, 117, 40 40 . ,..., 40. 109 ...,....40, 133 41, 131 ..,.....,..... 41 . 41, 122, 133 ,,,.,1111 DDDD 1 141 123 Reynolds, Linda Richardson, Janys Rigney, Lynne ...... Riley, Roberta ,.,... ....-.-...109 Robb, Verlene ...,.. 1,,.. 1 .-1-1, 117 Roberts, Berdell . ,.... .,,,..1,,,,,.,, 1 1-1 Roberts, Betty .....,.,.,, ...,,..,1 1 41, 113 Robinson, La Rita ..,.....,........,,.., .41 Robinson, Linda ,.., 41, 109, 117, 163 Robinson, Lynn Rockefeller, Sharon ..,.. Roclela, Joan ......... .......... 4 1, 134 Roper, Linda ........ ........,.. 4 1 Rose, Linda Bell .................... 41 ,134 Ryan, Rosalind .........,.. 41, 109, 134 Ryness, Charlotte ..,... ...........4 l -1, 109 Rudd, Linda ...,.......,..,.. ....-,, 4 1, 109 S Sandoval, Mollie ,..,. .......,. 4 1 Sandraa, Sarrell ,.,.......,.,.....,......,.... 41 Schlarman, Sophia 133 Schroder, Barbara Shaner, Elfreda .....,. Shelsted, Pamela ..... Shrock, Sue Ann . Simmons, Billie Smith, Christina Smith. Judy ,.,. Smith, Patricia ............ 117, 147, 159 Smith, Sandra Kingston Smith, Tonya .,,,.. ., .....,.,. .. Smith, Wanda 1 Snyder, Sandra Sproul, Jeannie Starnich, Carol ,,,.,, Stearns, Georgann ,,,, 113, 122, , 1.....,1 42 ,-.-.-.42, 133 142, 117 412, 109, 112, .1.,.,,42 ,142 Steffen, Patricia .,..... ...,..,.. 4 2, 120 Stewart, Sandra ....,,..,.., 42, 109, 121 Stout, Alice .....,.. 11, 32, 42, 109, 113, 117, 141, 159 Strahan, Roxatta ...........,.......4.,4..... 42 Strasser, Mary ,,...,.. 11, 42, 109, 112, 116, 147 Strom, Tone 1. .........,,-- 42 Swape, Barbara . ,...... 42, 129 T Thayne, Shirley .,,...,,....,, 42, 117, 123 Thomas, Sherron ...,.....,,.....,... 42, 121 Tidwell, Joan - ....,...... 32, 42, 109, 117 Titus, Karen ..,.., ,,..........,,......,..... 4 2 Tisdale, Becky ....... ..,,,..,. 4 2 Tohiason, Eva Lu ..........,................. 43 Trimmer, Marilyn .,,,,.., 43, 120, 141 Tucciaroni, Jo Ann ............,... 43, 134 U Underdah, Diana L. .,,.......,.., 43, 120 V Vaeuell, Anna .,,,.,. ....... 4 3 W Wadsworth, Joan ,....,,,.,., 43, 120, 134 Wagner, Linda ............,.., 43, 121, 133 Walker, Janice ,. Walsh, Sue Ann 108 Walter, Dorothy .,,,, ,.....,..... 4 3 Walters, Betty ........ ,...... 1 20 Wardle, Joy ......,.,........,.................. 43 Warner, Virginia ..........,. 11, 32, 43, 109, 113, 117, 134, 159 Warren, Shirley ..........,...,......,,,..,,.. 43 Waugh, Mary Ann ......,. 11, 43, 109, 112,'116, 141, 147 Weathers, Birdeen .- ...,,..,. 43 Wells, Mary Ann -. ,........ 43 Wemberley, Myrtel ....... ,....., 1 20 245 Wesley, Betty S. .... . Western, Linda .,...,.,., Wheeler, Wanda J. ,,.., - Wilkins, Frances Wilson, Peggy ..,.,,.,.,rr.,,,,,,,,,-. Woodruff, Anna Rose .,... Y Youngblood, Virginia ..,..W..... .-...,,,43 141 .-..,.,,43 44,120 Freshman Boys A Abbott, John ....... 44 Adams, Alfred .....,. ,...r. . 11, 44 Adams, Ronnie .,....,,,....,....,.........., 44 Alexander, Stanley ....... .34, 144, 147 Alleman, Dennis D. ..i, 143, 144, 145 Allen, Bill ..,..............,..., 34, 198, 212 Allen, Ferry ,.....,....,..,..,.....,,.,.... ,199 Armentrout, Donald -., 34, 133, 143, 144 Arnold, James ......,.,.....,......,,.,,,..., 34 Avery, Jack .,....,.... 34, 199, 211, 212 B Babcock, Gilbert ,...... Barnum, John ...... Barron, James ..,. 34 34 34 Boley, Ray ,.,...,,..... ..,,...,..,,, 3 4 Bridges, William ....,,, ,.....,. Brower, Stanley ...,. Brunner, Jerry ....... Bryan, Larry .,.,.,.. C 34,210 34 34 ,.,..,..34 Campbell, Richard ..,....,..,,.,.,..,..,.,, 35 Cecil, Bill .....,1..............,,. 35, 199, 212 Charlton, David ,,.,, ..,..,,,.,.,,,,.. 3 5 Chavez, Eugene ..... Chidester, Ronald .,..,. 246 .,.,..,,,199 35 Clark, Mike .,.... Clark, Roger .......,.... 32, 35, 198, 209 Cleveland, V. Gene .. Clint, Robert ......,..,, Collett, King .......,....,. Constanten, Thomas Conway, Jack ,,.,., Coston, Marvin .....,, Crosby, Donald Cutler, Robert ....,. D Davies, Melvin 134, 143, 144 .,,.,.-.143, 144 210 ,.........133 ......,35, 211 35 Davis, Bob ....,.. ..,,.,.. 3 5, 211, 212 Davis, Chon .,... Davis, Rennie -. ........ 36, 211, 212 Dean, Curtis .... Decker, Bill ............,....,...,.....,...,.... 212 Diedricks, Bill ...,.,.. 36, 214 De Jong, Gary ,.,..., De Luba, Roy De Wald, Bruce .... Dial. Athur ..,,. Doran, Tony ..,,., Dorsey, Bob .....,,.,.. Downing, Buddy .... Downing, James ....., Downing, Ronald ..,.... Dubba, Roy .,,,.,,.,. E 199, 209, 212, ---,...,..36, 210 .-....,,...,,21O ..-......36, 141 210 36, 199, 210 ..-..,,.-.141 36 ,..-,.,,-.211 36 Ericksson, Bob ...,36, 143, 144, 199, 211 Eyre, Craig ...... F ......,...36, 141 Fitzgerald, Henry ..,,.... 36, 143, 144, 199, 211 Frazier, Fred ........ Freedman, Larry ...... ..---.,.36 210 Freeman, Eugene . G Gartenberg, David Gibson, John ,..,... Gilbert, Billy .,,,,,,..,,..,,,......,....,..,..... 37 Cobeli, Garrett .... 37 209 Gordy, David ..,...,. Grensing, Gary ..,... Grimsley, Cordon .....,. Gusto, Frank ..,..,.. H Hall, David ............... 163, 199, ,...,-.,.143, 144 ..,,--,190 Hall, Harold ...,......,.. ................ 3 7 Hammond, Robert ................ 199, 212 Hanley, Don ..,....,, Harrison, Robert ..... Harrison, Wayne .--..,-212 Hatch, Bill .,.,,....... 37, 143, 144, 145 Haycock, Tommy ........ 37, 198, 208 Heiner, Tom .....,,............................. 37 Helms, Michael ..,..... ......... 1 4-3, 144 Hill, Bill .........................,.............. 437 Hill, Marvin .... 37, 143, 144, 145, 154 Hines, Tom .................................. 210 Hooker, Willie ...,. ........ 1 99, 21 Hoover, Richard ...... ....... 3 3, 207 Houser, Larry ...... ....... 3 8, 20 Hrudicka, Jim ...,, Hunter, Jewell .,,,, Hurtado, Albert ...... .....,. 3 3, 21 J Jensen, J. Calvin ....,.. Jennison, Doug ,..... Jimerson, Herman ..,.. Johnson, Andy .....,.. -...--..21 Johnson, Junior .,,. ,.,,,,,., 3 8, 210 Johnson, Jerry ....... ....,,,,,,..,,, 3 8 Johnson, Mark ,,,,,., ,.,,,,.,,, 3 8, 134 Johnson, Terry ...... .,..... 2 10, 212 Jones, Richard .....,..., ,,.,,,.,,,, 3 8 K Kaczmorczyk, Rick 227, 231 Kagan, Jay ,1.,..,,,.,, ,.,,,,,.,,,,, 2 10 Karr, Jimmy ...,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 3 8 Kemp, Michael .4.... ....... 1 98, 207 Keyes, Tom ......,1 .,.,..., 1 98, 210 Kemball, Larry ......, ,.......,. 3 8 210 Kirk, Frank ......,, Krouse, Bob .......,.. L 1111133, 143 ayton, Jack .,.....1......,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,., .38 eavitt, LaVoy .,.. 38, 141, 143, 144, 211 eavitt, Mike ...............,1... 32, 38, 211 indeman, William R. ...,.... 38, 198, 207,211 ondo, Ned ............,,...,........,..,,..... 39 ydon, Neil ..,,...,.,, 39, 199, 207, 210 M artin, David ,....... 210, 212 atson, Ch arles .............. .,.. . ........ cBirney, Edwin ...... cConnel, Roy .,,...,... cKnight, Tommy .........,... . endenhall, Steven ..e.. 39, ichael, Ken ,.,,., elan, Ronnie ...,. iller, Larry ontoya, Gene 1 oore, Morris ....... orwood, Dennis .... 1 ss, Lewis 1 ,... 111139, 1139 1139 139, 13L 1111111139, 134, 210 210 133 210 39 1141 1 40 40 ,11114o, 133 Munsell, Clyde -. 212 Neil, Junior ...,.. Nelson, Albert ..,,.,,,,.,, 143, 40, 133, 143, 144, N 11 ,......,,........... .40 144,145 Nelson, Gary ,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 34 Oliver, Jim ,,..,,, Paiz, Leandro 11 Palmer, Ronnie ,,..... Payne, Raymond 0 11 1111140,193 P ,,....... 140 Pinosch, Jay ..,.....,,,.......,..,......,,.... 124 Piper, Dennis ..,. 11, 32, 41, 210, 212 Prince, Kenny .,,..,..............,...., 32, 41 Pyatt, Carl .......... .......,. 4 1, 141 Pyatt, Larry ,.,..... Randall, Richard Ratnbone, Ted ,...... Reed, Williw ........ .111141,14l R 11.11.1127 11.1.1199 Rocke, Steve ..,...,. ....... 1 1, 41 Rodreick, Billy .,..,.. -. ..... 41 Rogers, Mike ...... .............. 4 1 Ruesch, Lynn ...... ,........ 4 1, 141 Ryan, Mickey ...,... Scheller, Dike ......,.....f Schuler, Russell Scott, Brent ,.,... Shaner, Earnest L. ..,,., 1 S 11.11.199 Sidders, Keith ...,... ...,..,.....,, 4 2 SIIHS, Stafford, ........ .....,... 4 2, 212 Smith, Lyle .... Spencer, Bill ...,..... Spraul, Divid ......, Stephens, Louis Swyers, Terry Syphus, Harry ............... T Terry, Gayland ....,. Thomas, Henry ...... Thrush, David ...,.,.. 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