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

 - Class of 1959

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This book is only a partial record of the things we've done during l958-59. b - I We hope it will bring hack pleasant memoriesg so won,t you take time to - ' reminisce with us-chuckle over amusing incidents-ponder over thoughtful ones-daydream about special ones. There's hound to be something in here just for you-everyone is a part of Wfhis Our Wo1'ld.,' 1 --.... -..-..- l 5 '- - I? i Q L f ' Z' I Z Q ' ,- 6-,pf f f l , 'NN . 1 l 451 5 ff? 2.55 . -I . 4 ,M , . I g I r af-12 ew 1 ia it psee if i E ff N N -... lf'-T7 'gk Y f. -i . s f 't ? 1 .- x A 'au IA - f . ! 4 I 3 y . . . .Q if 'Q if 1 ' if -4 - -'U -' l TY XL W 'f 13 .:, .3. -- il 4 , ' ' 'i lx- ' ' 1 1 3 ' l if - rant' 'Et'-?54 .1 . f -., -Q wN'.j-fi 9, 3 I 5 Q L . , 4 -J xg:-ff, I 1 t . . . . . I l ' W4 ' 4 t - THIS OUR WURLD 5 ,,m,,,,,,,-, i at i '-, 'iw' '-ww. nu x wma- in Q a X ' k MW, . ' ' A X W ,, ' x- 'Vw N X W ww- ww? ' XM 5' J . W W , Aw 5 V-M My R fx-W w mv M N N, w x 1-sb. H .W , 'lu-M,,w A , 'W QW ' My .' 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A7 ,,, 2.1- ' ,N ,--fr, Volume 4 1, fiiiwi 33111-1 gr 'Q ' fi new-HFC f 1 1 1 fa 't .M ,-.i, .1 mi. ,t1,1 msaM1...u .MWEQSQYESSW i . 5 v. ,,xx., . u .ln ,. , ..,, H, 958.5 ,533 '- -1 it if-'P'ij',g1-y,5L.v'.5 -'5-dt 3?'fH.,i'- N Ig A ' ' ill 'fi l-Willa' , ' msg' . f n,'3l'-i':ilji4'f-'V- 'T' ','- 'll .s,...,.,, ui ., ,.... ...Q th e lf' 5,yT.ci:s,,,4.i.a..r.....- .. , -.--., , JM --.. ,-.V . ' 1' We, the 1959 El Sol Staff, wish to dedicate this annual to Mr. and Mrs. .--l - 19,5 4 - - lvl: al 'I ,I , l 4 ' -1 -. X :fi .' I fin it .yu I, . 3.1.1 . .--v- f .P ,-1,3 ,.- r . ,iff 35.1.1 tv' -It l 12 -MET-l 2 it -- H---.1--iz'-JE - J - y,-f ,fj',gg,j. - A l' .5 f--f,-'a-'---'x'-- - . Q Q-11.5-w ug ' , 1 f I ' ' fx A .-..,. . I ink'- M, - -- ' --fail 2. 7 'Z f'- 4 -- .W v in J, i .1 I fn' ,. Q52 11'-4 Qt' Jack Dailey in appreclatlon for thelr many contributions to our school. Cam- 'T' J ' 4 paid to them for composing the 'r we YJ 'Q -. ' - +15-HRM. 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W. li .'- I I tl-,UV?1lrf4 -'-V I--'Z- ff-7' i W ' -ullrdll' ' ji Y I , 'u - QI: XXL-gut YZ.-'Ag ,, UF 'if' ' .2 A, ,I ' ff 1 IU -' i,,:i:',' W fi' U ' ul :xii-K4 ' -In 1' .,4, 'J 5. yn E- 7' - ' fy 'L'W Tijldi-, pus favorites both in and out of the classroom, they have spent many hours - ff '.-iff'-':g,,l'lfg5: h 1 . ' . 1 . . . .-1, Z.. I ,F ,Vt ff .V e in us W1 extracuiricu ar activities. ill.. xl I ls.,,,1 VLH- lu g ' ff W-,.?'V. !-5 fi . . A. ,- ,-I-,--'full'-W ., ft We feel that special tribute should be - - .Vxd ' '. 5 In ,'.' ffl'-f.'1'a X ' . 1' W, X- ' - 1 X, I 4 ,.,- ,n V1.. , .. -1 ..l1sl?,'4,' 'KJ' '.,'f '.g'3:z ,-- 9, 1'- Aql- '. 1-lfi.-'- -ll. I' -,x'4.ov af' .l-lW,':jL' 0 1' u 1 ' .E.'i,'- , '!y.!ls.'- . . ,- Dalle . ., K-'lL,:. ,,, a -- P . ...Q--.' .. -. 'L Rancho High School Alma Mater in 1956. The Alma Mater will live on as ,- This is our Way of saying '6Thanks for a job well done, Mr. and Mrs. 'I 35:1 part of This our World after we have gone on to seek greater heights. ik.- W -r Wifi --K . W --,A Q 1 -...- .. .. ., -5 2 -f 5 ,H ag ,IU 21:6 ' ' I an ' I 'w ' n I . , .I u . 1 fx, . A Q lj il. I' 1' ' if i , . :- lat ' I . I - 1--X -.-' I Y ,', MW gf I :lqlv 1 - '. ' ' J 'W ' i fx-Hs: ,NR I 3F,j-acl: ... H, 1, Em' ,'b ..-- . --.- - pf .vii-ity 'J' -up ,l . -, . ............ 1'i1': ,QSFQQ1 ' ' '. - -.E,u-.4!'.'- . . .,i, -.- .. - .-., -, -.-., --'J H.--MR -I ' -4-I -4 g'l'QQi5g 1' , A '.' l. ' ,rg --1.---... - . -.- . .. - - - .. -..-.... .. - .. -- ....-. - ....--- 'fl' gllgbxllhlf 'A ' '- ' -il ' sig .,..--,4-.-.--Y ---------------A .h.rj,- , ,x - ,if 'h , sign? - '33 x In ,- .- '. H ' f-,' . . v K , t, , 'U' 4. jf' -jf, ,fi 5' 4 , lf, -2 5 A AS fl ' 11 -, .' i- '.' 2' :. - ff ..ig'x -xf,-g-.- yt 2,-A a 'gy y T I4 ' .W 'rn ,IJ . Q. W- w- L . . Jn- ui-2. 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The principals and faculty would be at a loss without the help of the secretaries and office personnel. The decisions of the school board affect all of us. The principals spend many hours in conference so they may efficiently run the campusg and, of course, we cou1dn't do with- out the counselors who have the job of arranging schedules and listening to the many problems of students. Each of these deserve a uthank youi' from the entire school for the long hours they work to make school life as pleasant and profitable as possible., 9 o ., XX 5 maxi 6 A .4 ff 'H 5 ,, . -S , ff V .M -nigga, x Q ff lu.,-M - N . a X xx., :Y --y -1- b ..-- 1 . Q, .h , iv- mt 4' A A4 1 .I l, ,:- - -, ZW If P' -E, i ..5::: Gb! 'fy'-ff l I' 1' N- 1. , - I I Q I Ik o ' ' ---' 51 13 '- I 'XD' 'ff' I ' '-, ' ' F A - -- ' .r ' ' ' 1 -wx, -wi-if flu , ' t f f' .' Q55 .IT .ggi-'V ff xx. lg sp. A typ J 7: h vggr.-1..'.:kI? 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The honor of serving as Student Body President of Rancho High School is one l will never forget. The fulfillment of our aims and endeavors will be realized because of the efforts of all. 9 Sincerely, MR. SWAINSTON ' Advisor STUDE 'r IL FIRST ROW, left to right: Flora Foote, Sherron Gunter, Cheri Mason, Linda Ballinger, .loan Ramsey, June Buzbee, Sharon Jardon, Barbara Ames, Anne Davidson, Laurene Rogers, Bob Miller, Jan Sturm, Isabelle Jackson, Sharon Blomberg Slight, Anna Frey, Kathy Martin, Penny Twers, Nicci Taylor, Jacquee Jzgvi TQ? ,. , gg ,Q A ?' -zz SE wg blip! ,H E 12 :ff Q 5 53? 33 is 6 if Q? Q. gf.. ,, v 11: f .,5, ,E , K XS .w 644 x Q 3 . x Q, 5 3 +3 -r K K Q any gk 3 g X J in 35? W 422511 D if E fki re M. -S , 25 Q93 is f Q 3.15, ,ng L, , v' W A VV! :L 5 5 if v W' , 4 LW, , , in wif 2 ki 1 K , gr 3. .L V 45. Q 1-: ., if kk in if , ,,..,,, Q' R, Ag , , ' N 4. ,. , A 4 sawn vw 'K ww if LLLL an :ff V. 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EE? .--5 ns I u VH- 1 68 Q 4- , 5.3. .xr -N . oga',!!z - ' ' X Z' e ' . 'Q . EER E? FIRST ROW, left to right: Gloria Vause, Joan Ramsey, Deanna Humbert. SEC OND ROW: Dallas Mulnax, Maly Ann Waugh, T. .l. Coon. N MR. WILLARD BEITZ Advisor FUND RAISING COMMITTEE l 4 I2 I C , 'J .4918 Q . Q 0,'g Qcua, Q :':'9sS .'.' 4 . 2416 'QQ Q' X 9 9 Q 9 A O Q 0 'O 5 '4:l'2': :':'f 'xx Q 4 O 'O A 0 on Q,0,:o,0,'o, ,bf 'Q Q44 0 1 4' Q3 'q.,.,v1vq.g.. , 0 9 .0 Q Oq9Q,:.: tbzstigtoy I E ii ' Q O z. Q :.:.9:'Q.0. gt. se... 5 0,0.'q Q 0.9, Q fly 0 6 , QQ 0 QQ 0 ' 'Q 0 'Q 0 'GQ 9 ' ' il' 'Q 0 'IQ 0 'it ve- Q '-22'-24' ..: , 3 . --' s'-'mg' 0 .. ' Z' I R . . A nl '.. Q5 . la Annu Q Q ' , ., Q5 0 , Q ' o 13 X, Z I' 0 QA Z ' .4 g O qt: Q' 5 Q S 0. v f '-t'1'! '5.3'-tw'l1s Q A X 1 Q Q 30 8 iv 24. lo if. , 0 0 Q 'Q 0 .0.'q.Q ' 0 Q 'of 'V' 0 '7- ' .4 gn I I X MR. HARVEY N. DONDERO Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent MR. R. GUILD GRAY County Superintendent of Schools MR. GEORGE E. HARRIS Administrative Assistant to Charge of Construction MR. CHESTER HOWARD Purchasing Agent MR. J. HAROLD BRINLEY Administrative Assistant in Charge of Certified Personnel MR. LINCOLN W. LISTON Administrative Assistant in Charge of Business J! 17 f f M ' .1..:P 77,, , - 1 ,. . 'A - f Y V --9 f,,,5- R -S R-- . S . - -1. M M , . O- . , . a'-3 U- V. X . , , d .f f vt- -P Q X J' A L U ,fx Q . tf uv , : '- 1 .- ,- .- I, ' A 1- 'Rl ' ' J' mf' A LL, M 5 ' I ' 71+ ' 'M fn K s qi, K if V wr, 1' b ' , . ' Y - . ' - ,J ' , , -A- - -- X Q if M-,L-L,.f . 1,4 fl .. 4, C . . T , . . ,ll I, Y h I A an Y L f, Q , in ug, 4 X. L , , , .. JH-,,,f MR. PAUL E. CULLY MR. CHESTER T. SEWELL Vice President MR. SHERWIN F. GARSIDE President DR. CLARE W. WOODBURY MRS. HELEN T. HYDE Clerk MR. JACK B. MOE MR. DEL H. ROBINSON A xo,S,'1:X 1 Q, Wlatsxgt xx N x .s nf: 'H xg. 4 . t Ml ,031 'A f Q ' 1 's' A Q 'J 'B ' ' 1 S iii, '- XA 'J ' X ' H-Y' .' 3243s ilk- 1 ' px ? NS A Bw' C, t XS: was ' N' -N ' t ,J I v, .-.vxxxk f'. v 'wh Z NN Yxxwix X RA gig! D MR. PAUL ARENAZ Principal In his first year at Rancho as principal, Mr. Arenaz has become Well known for the fine job he is doing and a campus favorite for his co-operation and fairness to the student body. To the Class of 1959. You are the first class to have completed four years at the present site of Rancho High School. You have taken the leadership in many projects and have helped establish the foundations of our school life. You have contributed immeasurably to the success of many school functions, traditions and accomplishments. The scholastic standards, school spirit, and morale of the student body have been on a high plane. You have done many good things which have gained the respect of the community. As you finish one step of your life to embark upon another, you can well look back on the last four years with the feeling of a successful high school career. In giving my congratulations to all of you and in saying farewell, it is my hope that you will face up to the problems of tomorrow with the same ideals, spirit and determination with which you have overcome the many problems presented you during the past four years. My congratulations and best wishes to you all. Principal MR. WILLARD J. BEITZ lVlr. Beitz also a four year member of Rancho is. however. only in his first year as assistant principal. His job is discipline and class scheduling. and he does a very fine job of both. C9 . 1GuPL Vice ai ci? 1. MR. PAUL J. RICHERT Mr. Richert, a four year member of the administrative staff at Rancho, has a full time job as attendance principal. Q Q 6 6 Q 4. t,o',i.6:a: 9.01: tg' 0 I s :4?e9g9 . Vapxx A '00 v Q. ga,-rtaag? ss' s'I x Q fy 65. A .fi , . . 5 z H. 15:9 ' f' . 0' S 'QD' Hx' '...':f: 'all fits A ' gh . Jeux . . 1' Q l ' .- .?z,fgjo,fO99x'Q':sfr vg Jofgo. MR FRED LUCAS W' . WW K N. ' 9 92 O . w . s' O , I 5.03 .gf I .A 0: . O .,,- . ' . ' Q A y l 1 if MRS. ZELDA CAIN fl, ill' If I Junior Class Counselor . f ly If .', . M 'IW l MRS. JUDITH WARNER Sophomore Class Counselor l MR. KENNETH ENGLEHART Freshman Class Counselor GUN ma IDRS Senior Class Counselor 13.5 N.3:5':4'fg vplstgs. i Y MRS. JEAN SPAULDING MRS. KATHLEEN LINDECK S UTH BRIAVO Secretary to Vice Principal Secretary to Principal Switchboa Operator W ,.- f' A 11svv ' .x 5 S ..-eaeaff' Q:-3:20232- .M. 'iiiivcw- ' 'V L' 'v2i::,..,asp, A A x -fx A 1. - AK X We 'xv-.f. . gttgif. v 5 K G X.O'gV.t',Sx,s .. ,, .'Xa9q X lx ,, X f 65 wwf sm.. 1j, wpu'5: .I ,X ,N I 5.5! , .1 I Z X 5' Xin ' . Yi?' 4 , xl A gif- . 'WF' 3:1514 ' ,-... Mig :J 1 1, ' A - -,+.A'.? -1-rt' Q 011216 h at X at .. 1- Qt s5l::x:Sg.',0asg I 13.wS:.'Qx:k ex pt 9:98 N 3qt:xxg1tQ51Kv,gAX M :L 1 x' p, 5 86 'g 0, , N Y kk Q MRS. MARGARET ROSS MRS. BETTY GODDARD MRS. MILDRED HEYER Library Secretary Nurse Assistant Librarian l4 ! - MA sllfrlf Selma Blazier, Elsie Pete, Millie Stefanak, Helma Maller, Helen Sipola. Cecil Minor, Kay Lang, Marvin Riggs, Bill Sipola, Raymond Warren. ff-MS-A JOE WILCOX STEVE STEFANAK BEN BERGEN FRANK GARDNER Attendance Officer Head Custodian Traffic Officer Night Watchman Po' ' 'E x v ,-Int.: -1,1 .-,- P':0 '5x9'.1 I nx -21' 11:97 1-nfggil ,1 gn .giig . ,, i ',s 'J K'lf'ul ' 'QM' ll n ' -1 I ' R xIpS::sx1f. 53:01 - .i: g ' 45 l',1l 11l' .y D ,sg l'3ss '19 'X ' -xlkgtfxjixtg llx 40- fgseafnln l nl' ,Pau E- , nrxzl A2 tx Il. W kwa, ,g,guu ,1:.,xg5.,x A X Lp . 'O ? '1 1 . Q ti' 9, Rb- it 'I-:R-'32-wiv-3519wg:-fmt.., fa- ' 1 s f' ' 4 4 n, ' Q ' '33'21'-331191:5-592'- fu'X9.11ff 1 Q, .a, QQ ,n,v gk ,ng y X nv:-1--4 9 -we si.--. 9' 1 . 1 1 n, 'S Q s X s .v,a'.i n'- -in 1 0 -mggag,-sv Y -r u 151v'gI 4 . ' , 11 93 . u 9 - MR. BURTON ANDERSON American History l Junior Class Advisor MRS. HONORA ANDERSON English Spanish Junior Class Advisor . Q 1 fi' Ji xyfifl .K U I my f -Y El Q' 'ff J . r x' X, 7 Q vi 3' f O Miss NANCY BENFER , ,Q my J' dl Drama V lx ug! 'Xl Speech ,jx Thespian Club Advisor ': vw my W, MISS GEORGIA BRAY Physical Education Dance Club Advisor Pep Club Advisor MR. KEN BOWERS Social Studies Freshman Class Advisor Mat Dance Committee Assistant Basketball Coach Ww 'ft fa:4fQwavsQw'. 1, , MR. EDWARD BRAHMS Chorus A Cappella Choir Mixed Chorus CULTY MR. JACK DAILEY Biology Health F.T.A. Advisor Varsity R Advisor Head Baseball Coach Assistant Football Coach MR. G. T. CATE Commercial Math Algebra MISS CAROL COSTELLO Shorthand Typing Sophomore Class Advisor MR. GEORGE DEATON Basic Mathematics Geometry MRS. SIDNEY DAILEY English Honor Club Advisor Assembly Committee Advisor MRS. CLARABELLE DECKER Head Librarian ,Mq.u.,,.-M.,1......,,,X.,..,,s,,s-,-I-M-0Mmssmw-Q-M ff -MWWM-Ml FAcu LTY MR. JOHN DICKERSON Metal Shop MR. DAVID DWYER American Government American History S EL DWYER 0 SY gy Club Advisor E MRS. VIRGINIA GILBERT Algebra Geometry Basic Mathematics MR. FRANK FEILE Drafting MR. W. D. FOX English Creative Club Advisor mama. i f' Y 5' ' 'f' ACU T MR. H. E, HOLLINGSWORTH Social Studies World History MRS. EDNA GOLEM Spanish Spanish Club Advisor MR. EARL HICKS Trigonometry Algebra Math Club Advisor MR. RAYMOND LOVE Typing Bookkeeping MRS. MARY KNAPP Home Economics F.H.A. Advisor m:xmw-xwnm fuawmwwm1m.mKxmwmxw MR. RALPH LUNDGREEN English ACU MISS LARENE MORTENSEN Typing Shorthand Freshman Class Advisor MR. MAX MARBLE English MRS. COLLEEN MORRIS French French Club Advisor mf1+s.1.1m'I1H:reff:samwd:r1r,m+ 1ivv-:sffnQawf - -awwwiuumsnf MISS BEVERLY NIELSON Typing Shorthand Publications Business Education Club Advisor El Sol Advisor MRS. HELEN McBAIN Home Economics F.H.A. Advisor MR. MERVIN OWENS English Creative Writing Club Advisor FAC LT MR. ALTON PETERSON Art Art Guild Advisor i 1 MR. JOHN PAUL Physical Education Varsity R Advisor Assistant Track Conch bu'. MR. DICK PURSEL Varsity Concert Band Rancho Ram Marching Band Bighorns MR. DALE REESE Economics American History Sociology MR. HARRY RAJSKY Physical Education Head Basketball Coach Assistant Football Coach - - mtausmmwmwzamvrrz MR. CHARLES RAZMIC Health Head Football Coach Assistant Basketball Coach CULTY ,az MISS MYRTLE SELLMAN Algebra Physics Senior Class Advisor Math Club Advisor MR. E. A. SPARLING Geometry General Science F.T.A. Advisor MR. CARL SMITH Banking Bookkeeping Business Education Club Advisor E1 Sol Financial Advisor , sw1xLafs4r K fr. ,:,fx!2 i1ff1.:riffarfwseapiihhiz- :ffm - MISS ELAINE SWAFFAR English Journalism Campus Journal Advisor Quill 8: Scroll Advisor MR. BOB STEERE Biology Biology Club Advisor , i+4::w1 H:-wwaxti ml V -,f 6-M 1m MR. THERON SWAINSTON Visual Education American Government Student Council Advisor F cum' MRS. MARIE THOMAS English American History ,Q ' 4' MR. JOHN TARTAN Basic Mathematics Assistant Football Coach Assistant Baseball Coach tw 2, MR. RON TOBLER Health Head Track Coach MR. VICTOR WOOD Chemistry Senior Class Advisor Science Club Advisor MR. REX WATTS Geometry Algebra MRS. BERNADEAN WOOD Physical Education G.R.A. Advisor Cheerleader Advisor wamvemamvevmwm2fR+mm,,vwwa4 wvxm FAC LTY MR. J. M. YOUNGBLOOD English NOT PICTURED MR. ROBERT ANDERSON English Speech Sophomore Class Advisor Debate Club Advisor MRS. HELEN ELY English Debate Club Advisor MR. LLOYD LONG American History American Government NOT PICTURED MR. SPIRO MORAITES Basic Mathematics Algebra MRS. HELEN MORAN Latin Latin Club Advisor MR. HAROLD RUPARCICH Drivers Education Safety Club Advisor MR. RAYMOND STURM Diversified Occupations MR. HARVEY THIEL Woodworking Hobby Club Advisor Assistant Basketball Coach MR. RON WALKER Psychology Family Life MR. ROBERT WHELAN Diversified Occupations ACULTY The classes-those complicated make-ups of all types of personalities, banded together in crowds, clubs, pairs or cliques, all with the need to belong-these. are the backbone of This Our World.', Each person takes pride in his class, and each class is proud of its accomplishments. Rivalry is always high between classes. Seniors feel proud of their privilegesg underclassmen dream of the day these same privileges will be theirs. From the first day of school students of each class are caught up in the whirl of activities and classwork. Each person contributes to his class and each class in turn does its share to make up the calendar of events. rf , ' , X14 'fr 'N KARL SENKEL President MISS MYRTLE SELLMAN Advisor MR. VICTOR WOOD Advisor The Seniors, as the top class in school, were caught up in a whirl of fun, activities, and classwork from the first day of school to the last. Determined to make this year, their last, the best ever, they elected a very capable set of officers. They then started out by continuing the tradition of Senior Dress Up Day, followed by the Senior Playday and Mixer on Halloween night. Everyone then pitched in to work on the Senior Class Play and Christmas Ball, both of which were a tremendous success. The rest of the year was spent busily by the class organizing an assembly, par- ticipating in Senior Recognition Day with the most memorable event of all being the Senior Ball. Then came the mad calendar of events preceding graduation, fitting of caps and gowns, making future plans, going to dances and parties. Finally comes Graduation and then all the Senior has left of his high school years are the many pleasant memories. WALLY JONES Vice President HAZEL GUIN DEE DEE JONES MARSHALL EVANS Secretary Girls' Treasurer Boys' Treasurer .r- 'Eg ' V , . , 1' :il - 1 9012211 -4-. . ' . , '47- . f A . f .a.-ssyg. vQ,1v.6, , ff. vo' - rr 1 . 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' --J ' ' 'Wi' 'lf 'W-'fi I fi' ' f- 3-:rl ln' .:'13',gkw'f5'?'35llfe5'i , w.lf,if':,l s i , S I - - ' 4 .,,,s, if A, . . l. 1 Nffggh .5511 :A 11' gl ' x,s It : ' - I sy 'v'l 4-.tx N,-3 -. -I - 1 . fs -.5 s - ' Exif' 133:-'-'Q':5:Q:f ..' . 1 ' 5- s 'Il .. , l'.Jw1 f,-USS? -:..iia!, X ,, nfs. : gi was-ji A j JW, ur 4 fi 5 1-.' 1 . f Q ' . xl . . - o ss 5 . vw 5 ',: 'IQ 91' ,ff N .nil- -Ll .45 68 505 MHS 108 woes BUZTON A GY' A 390' dv' ND ma. B A 4 18g I. The Junior year started out with the ordering of class rings, followed by one of their projects to finance the Junior Prom. This was the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance which was enjoyed by the entire student body. The Juniors then combined their efforts to take the award for the best float for Rancho in the Homecoming parade. The most exciting event of their year was their Junior Prom and the crowning of the queen. They then looked forward to their next and final year when they could enjoy the privileges of the Halmightyi' senior. 4 wwf 4' df J , 1 . Nm, W Wg? ,A .QQ f aw f ,, A gm ,W f . Q lf :s,,.,' QLSV DWF Ek LAA A .ZLYIV W , l , ,t , ,,,.. , -g-A f is XR, '-Srgfegzif K A gg! we fgfggw LQ 51:1 5' ff S .. 'warm as A225-2 xi ,W x ,G v Q ., , - ,.., 1 if 4:5 F55 :K 'Z. M W, V- N -is.,k' - QW. A Delores Allen Barbara Ames Bart Anderson Jerry Adams Cassie Alexander Gerald Bakerink Phylis Bartlett Roberta Appleyard Colleen Arnett Esther Arteaga Robert Anderson Rod Anderson Ronnie Anderson Kay Bethel Deane Biondi Shonnie Birdneau Tom Birdwell Sandra Boam Judy Bond Charlene Baumert Leslie Bowden Judy Beatty James Belsher Pamela Belsher Ahce Booth Sharon Buck Jim Calhoun Mike Carlisle Robert Carmer Charles Bunker Wade Byars JoAnn Culbertson Elmer Chowning Grant Chandler John Charlton Barbara Chesnut Lee Caveness Titie Casados Barbara Chadburn .lohn Cobain Wayne Conger Betty Conklin Betty Cookson Mary Cordova Sally Crews Jeannine Clark Pat Clark .lamce Clary Mary Ann Clasby Becky Clowes Karole Criswell Karen Cronk Madeline Curtis Elaine Cutler Sharyn Daniels Kae Cox Twyla Crow Kay Dickman Carry Domnisse Sidney Delgado Shari Dellacort Leland Dewey Anne Davis Bill Davis Richard Davis Dyan Dysart Booker Ealy Judy Ann Earl Terry Domnisse Thomas Dotson Dorsey Ebarb Dick Ebeltoft Pat Eberle Marjorie Draper Burgin Dunn Myma Dutton Evan Emmett Rlchard Empson Ross Farr Warren Farrell Kathleen Faur Jeraldine Evans Ines Fabriga Ruth Ann French Roma Foster Shiela Foster Stephen Fleming George Freed Pat Freer Jeanne Fulton Marion Givens Neil Glover Grant Gragson James Guin Kay Gustin Mary J ay Hall Nancy Hall Warren Hambruch Ann Hamel Royce Grant Robert Gregory Lila Greene Sharon Hansen Tom Hardm Kathy Higgins Terry Higgins Diana Hill Pat Haszkotto Charlotte Hepworth Martha Herbert Katherine Harding J im Haskin Roy Holtman Merelene Horton .leanean Hill Cary Holman Mary Holmes 45 Pat Hop Kenny Humbert Juleen Jensen Cary Jewell Ida Belle Johnson George Jones Linda Julian Lmda Hunter Mary Gene Iammormo Irene Jackson Q Isabelle Jackson Gayla .lardon Cary Jarlson Mary Kruse Etolia Kilfoy Bill Kirk Richard Kendall Myron Kimball Le Roy Kine Mary Keller Myrna Keller Peggy Langford Sue Later Marie Kitsko Jim La Bounty Victor La Duke Margie Long Merle Long Lottie Love Elaine Lawrence John Lawrence Philip Lum Carol Lynn Chuck Leavltt Ken Leavltt Helen Leonard I Richard Leonard Nick Leonis Connie Liester Sandra Lytle Ronny Maki Sharon Malone Bonnie Marlboro Audrey Martell Carolyn McKnight Nancy McNal1 Robert McDaniels Don McElhone Billie McEwen Don Mason Charles Mayhew Harry McCormick Saundra Mendenhall Penny Milburn Carole Morgan Linda Morton Dale Martorelli Carol Mohler Karen Moore Bob Morgan Ray Mulanax Kay Munson Gloria Nay Larry Nelson Perry Nelson Roberta Newkirk Sheri Nicholls Jim Nielsen Philip Nelson Michele Nelub Ward Olson Lanny Orebaugh Sam Notaro Brian Oatway Douglas Lee O'Hair John Niklai Pat Norland Barbara Norris Dale Parsons Sue Pearson Richard Perkin James Oshurn Bud Owen Karen Lee Pace Mary Ann Palmore Ronald Pansh Joy Pirosch Steve Perrymav Clark Petersen Cary Petitti Myra Philbeck Pat Poole Tommy Porter Linda Potts Shirley Prowell Kay Pyatt Jay Pirosh Donna Prince Nina Prince Jim Prongos Barbara Price Penny Price Mary Prichard Ronald Reogan Jud Richards Judy Richey Linda Robinson Norman Roche Dale Rodela Frances Rainbolt Joan Ramsey John Ray Bob Reed Willetta Reed Judy Ronnow Dave Ros en Angelia Roybal Patricia Rudd John Ruhland Cynthia Russell Pam Rust Diane Seegmiller Bill Seffel Susan Schwartz Leona Scott Linda Scott Carl Saunders Monte Scaggs Dick Scholler Donna Skinner Steve Skramstad Ken Slamon .leannie Snyder Maureen Sgroi Karen Stanley Roni Shaw Sylvia Shaw John Stephens Ronnie Stephenson Rex Shelburne Stuart Shelstad Jane Sme Larry Strasser Linda Strasser Margaret Strobel Dale Stewart Bill Stice Sharon Talley Nicci Taylor Lollyd Swinney Faye Swyers Lee Syphus Charles Sullivan Judy Summerlin Frances Sweeney Mary Thompson Kathleen Thorn Jane Tidwell Carolyn Tlndall Judy Tomslk Ronald Travls Mary Rose Templeton Clovis Thacker Dave Turner Penny Twers Lynn Thiriot J im Thomas Jim Thompson John Wall Betsy Walter Selma Watkins Sydney VandenAkker Sharon Vanderhoofven Connie Virzi Brigitte Uebler Marie VanFossen Sandra Wellman J im Whipple James Watson Mariann Wattenbarger John Waymire Leonard Wilson .loe Winkle Bill Wright Ray Whitaker James Wiese Brenda Wike Bonnie Williams Michael Williams O Vicki Williams Bob Wilson Brian Wilson Le Roy Wright Ronald Wright Anne Zobrist Signa Zoller Ann Wood Sherry Wood Sarah Woofter Gary Young Eddie Zaletel AUTOGRAPHS f I .A.' W Ott ' it O01 on 1 O0 Ott 0111 11111 Ott!!! 000 tit!!! o nos as 1 0 as use 0 . 0 nuns on nuns so new n nut tx so as can nuance on ann o so as on 1 1 tt! tt!! 1 O 1 101 . ,t OO Ot! il 1111 0 K ' 400 O ' if nu 5 ' in O 1 Q 0 I X x O f OO N R 10 it X I Q 1 O O 1 QQ 0 Al on 4 1 0 1 . L . 1 6 4 it OOO O 110 OO OOO C O OO 1 O 0100 ' 1: 'Xu ' as O 1101 1 OOO 18 GA RRPETT G residenOBEL t I DE N BOYS Ngs PIP rea5urgR LIN Clr DA ls B T AL reasukE,NGER MI s,,rKE K sean EM LRLAP rms 1 1 no not . Q 4 A 6 C . P 4 0 Q JANET HADLAND Girls' P.T.A. Representative JOHN DOVE Boys' P.T.A. Representative MISS COSTELLO MR. ANDERSON Class Advisors The Sophomores in our world have done much to make Rancho what it is today. They have upheld the traditions of the school in every project that they have under- taken. Some of these projects were a homecoming float, the sophomore assembly, and the annual Sophomore Hop. The sophomores, of course, engage in other things besides social activities such as studies. We see them slowly trudging to biology, geometry, and other familiar sophomore classes knowing that if they study diligently they can partake of the merits of knowledge. -MJ' WWA M , in 1 ' 'ew QA ' , Q VA W 7 :-rg, . Q V A 7, 1 ,i if Q mx N A Y . A ', gf kiagrh? . - ' , ,X M , . fm .. 00 gk.. y mf . ffilff ?f QSM ' ., 1. . , ,f X I .. l02 if 6 J liiegig a2wx1531?ggm if , , ,WJ . ,.g,- x I N , film .-. F ,. 8 K' A E, -55211455 el , , , , -- gear' . M A ' Y T. . -.mm - 0.. , s.. 2 . .1 7 'Sy M: , in .M 5 Y ff K x, 5 'iiivshf i 2 Y ' W Iv 1 -. pf ik ,f-ig..-15 Q M .K,Q. .. .. av L -- li Lang? ff. 13 Fi: K, .A wg 23,5 in - aagw K figs by ,523 nu 6-nina: nu mmt.. h x K 5 X swf, Saws a- 1571? IO6 11-an fliv 5 3? ay, iupaiw 5 23 x v Q , X ,1 my l lf 4:1 fi qi gl . A X1 ' .EWR ' ra , MA A MA L If ii.- sfiibzik R 5 4 ,ix l xv- ' Q 215.5 ,,.3.mg, QQ.. .,, E fifi' -fy mt he Q 1, .if:if??'5' i M. K Q wx ' 152319 A ..v,,.: iij4z'?L fv- ff Q n ,FQ V K mas J ,.:,,.:ziE L V fgzvfififfg J A f . ,. iw 2 - 1 Y -we 1,1 , bww? f X wt' 94 W M X 'f..fiIi?is:1Q:- t 5 ,Y ,L NLM w 1' n Q 2 Z X1 'i '55 A . L , X, Q X, . 8 .W ., Uiwm, xqffww f, ,. -f Q 1 zfzwf ,:.,iseu'vf'N'w ' 1 fL' -,', L - , f link' 5 . i2?nFE,,i:vw . ww L, 51+ A t-my ',f, f gf i 155 - , 5 V. A ,gn ff .mgtf ,, . vi: ms gs -gs gp 55355 x 4 2 x. 5 -Aw w S MR. KEN BOWERS Advisor RESHME JO WYNN DOTSON, President PENNYE JO GRANT Vice President MRS. LA RENE MORTENSEN Advisor TINA TEDESCO Secretary CLYDE SHELDON Sergeant-at-Arms DEANNA HUMBERT HARRY OLSON JUDY CHANDLER Girls' P.T.A. Boys' P.T.A. Treasurer Representative Representative The Freshmen, as their name implies, bring to our school each year a host of fresh ideas and spirit. One hundred eighty'-one days lapse between the Freshman and Sophomore year. During this time Freshmen tolerate the Seniors, put up with the Juniors, and patronize the Sophomores. Along with this they are thrown into a new and exciting world. A world with one objective, to become the superior seniorsf, ,, 5-Qi BTW affix I 1-r ' S32 err ww' nw. FRESI-IM N Donna Frazier Sherrill Freed Nancy Friesen Janice Fuller Sharry Funk David Garrett Bonnie Gelunas Gloria Glover Toni Gogert Gary Goodlett Pennye Grant Richard Haclland Robert Corkern Janet Cornwell Richard Crabtree John Crow Donald Cutherell Donna Davis Vernon Dickman .lo Wynn Dotson Ralph Draper Henrietta Ebarb My ' f W f ,, 1 3. K Eff X' Y . EVM f ' 4' 1 51215 ff ' w me 3 www' V?3s3-WEE 'Qs le An aww ef ? :- if '41 SP 3 hx 2 an j fcmemww Www X 1 . T , gigs was FRE HME Sharon May Lois Mino Judie Mitchell Linda Morgan Mike Morgan Hugh Mortensen Kenneth McConnell Shirley McDonald Paulette McKesson Larry McNurtrey Richard Nielsen Mike 0'Farrell Roger Kincade Leah Kincaid Anita Kirkpatrick Bill Kissel Leighton Kohlass Terry Lytle Sherry Malork J oe Maples Cheryl Martin Tom Martin 35011 K .5 1 Y X 1 26 wif mel 2' . S, W A I 1 we S U s ..., N .H -5+ Q . , . ,,m,,:,, ., N ,iii I sn- C fig V if i f , .Q.., e 5 Robert Sharp Clvde Sheldon Margie Shovar Evelen Smith Lonnie Smith Arla Dawn Spilsbury FRESHM N Ed Sutherland John Sutherland Dianne Sweeney Tina Tedesco Lorna Thacke Bonnie Thompson Pat Thompson Nancy Tisdale Michael Turley Walter Tumer Pat Vause J im Wade Patricia Spriggs Larry Stewart Stanley Strobel Sam Struenson Sue Walker Willis Warren Betty Washington Ann Watkins Eugenia Wilcox Dorothy Wilkey Carol Winger Gloria Worth Wayne Yoney Georgia Young Broc Zoller FRESHME AUTOGRAPHS i lg nlln uuiniw 'iii illlll s I I X if if life-1. 'F ullllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllll 1,5 f 1 i llll - I Ilillllllllllllll ll: r I, , I , is 7 l I.. I I l- - llllllll , ,N 5 , yi , l - Q I ' ' i ' a 'A , I. i N i V :I M R I , I Su I -Q - t, I' Lk: 4 O v , 1 X i ? ff-fi . fl ' X I .-.-.sap Ill X X 'i'f 'x V I 'W , i 2 Ill l ' ll gy ' , 5-1 -' '-- lllllllllll Q54 y llllllll ' Ng-4,3 ,X . 551, as W lnllllll , . .1f,-2?-.,,. - - -llulll Mfr fa. XJ' ' llll llll ' he-sf r- ef ' r . ' 1' 'xg' 'i ss, ' ll YW 1 I a e A Ui' f B I -+- T' 'f' ?' x- Everyone wants to belong, and in This Our World the +- l desire is provided for. What are you interested in-bugs 4' ' -dark rooms-pots and pans? You can find a club to ,- l join that will meet your every interest. The clubs are - educational, fun and a service to the school and com- ' 1 munity. This type of socializing is a wonderful experi- Q b ence for students. I 'U I nf , lllll 7-5. llllll our IQIII 4 r IQIIII ' f 31-lu ,1 ::::: sf llll D V 1. X Q 2 1 ::' j IHI , -A ' fi .Iliff 3 D ' I ' III f ox , ,f 1 . . at-Ti-+4 +- llll- r I 1 f- ., . X asf so W' +l l ' i nu Qs- t M ll K n .,,e D lagillllllll y llll 9 - f 0 ll ' 5 if if lllllllllil I-ll H Q I fn Il ', S lllllllll::: l I .. ,5 .- .- s 5' W t L :::::e f W- :' as at at 5 - :l::::::... , llllll 'nw ll t ' ' , 2- A lllllllllllllllll t ...Ill 19 ,,,, Ill' ,I with X L lllllllllllllllll - IIIIIII . ll' 'i ' ' llllllllllllllflll ---l.- W ' ,Q A ,n ll----I-----ll-I l '-- A im llllllllllllllllll I Q , Ja E Eze Lia l ' ---U---I-I--n ' ' .5 fa - - Q y W, l-l--l-l-- V - I ' ' . ' . ' 'X' llllllllll A ll ' ' , xg WW bk 4 f 4 if M. k , vu i, X I ,Qi NW A ix ' , E 9 Q Mil mf M! X , km W if 'W xw, W' 'Q 54 X. XI thin in fi. s A .' M W? 4.41 W ' sy W- M 5 if 5 .jl,H J 0 gf 'Hg Q if k K sts' 'iv ' ix Eff W ff 'ww ix 4 igyxkgf 1- I W, ., s AW i-'Mull MW' , l27 GR .!!,.--.- -1 l!1'T T1E.... Ut' li -3 - V l 5 fl ' 1.301 1 fkitfff. ' 125231- v TY! MRS. BERNADEAN WOOD 4 Il , K fi Z w - nm- . V . 5 f vlsor PSX' W' CM XYRSRHIIIIA' '- ' rw.-::r.':::::f b ragga: 52114 Xwersgzrfg - f J ,. - , .QXZJA ' :SRA lx SHARON TALLY President :C l R 1- R' . 5' 1' . W . tn QM W., 1 TA . il A M XA xg f at , , , x WE. 5 7 J VM , Q . Eg C? . - nm W I 5' ,L Q ' ' f. ' Q I f ' in 5 fi: Q I Q , , 9 ' if M. FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Jones, S. Boise, J. Ramsey, P. Freer, M. Clasby, S. Pardie. SECOND ROW: S. Talley, A. Zobrist L. Gouldsmith, C. Hepworlh, P. Abington, L. Greene, D, Hill, N. Bunker. THIRD ROW: E. Beard, C. Mohler, D. Klone, S. Vander hoofven, J. Fulton. E. Culler, S. Foster, B. Kurtz, K. Pyatt, V. Gustafson, N. McNall. 70 'J 9'MI s tx 6 x t E . S F bd, Mary Ann Waugh, Vice President, Anne Zobrist, Secretary, Pat Freer, Treas- urerg Isabelle Jackson, Historian. G.R.A, is another very active club for girls. They meet on Monday evenings and partici- pate in sports which enables them to earn points toward their awards. Their many ac- tivities include volleyball, basketball, tennis, softball, bowling, badminton and track. Many active hours were also spent participating in tumbling and learning to square dance. This year G.R.A. members also sponsored an assembly. They worked hard at making pom poms to sell at the game. FIRST ROW, left to right: L. Olpin, A. Lavietes, J. Hastings, M. Shark. J. Hunter, C. Ryness. SECOND ROW: L. Robinson, I. Jackson, V. Warner, J. Tidwell, L. Wagner, J. Hadland, M. A. Waugh, B. Ames. THIRD ROW: K. Laing, L. Ballinger, J. Hardy, N. Mass, S. Hanson, J. Martin, V. Harris, P. Smith, G. Barry, J. Prioste. l29 Q.-4 FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Strobel, E. Arteaga. J. Seitnmmlin. J. Beard. J. Martin, R. Phillips. SECOND ROW: B. Price, R. Ryan, M. Keller, S. McBride, J. Markley, S. Nolen, S. Carbary, P. Jarrett. THIRD ROW: D, Ryness, J. Fujii, I.. Rudd, M. Strasscr, B. Hastings, S. Dellacnrt, S. Walsh, I.. Wright. J. Tlflwell, J. Campbell. J. l'ilf'Hl1llgl0H- C B lx J D tson SECOND ROW S Zoller FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Mike, M. Christmas, D. Hutnbert, P. Sprigge, C. . uc ', . 0 . : '. U T. Casarlos. D. Waltcrs, L. Thacker, N. Schanke, J. Jorgenson, S. Haines, B. Brewer. THIRD ROW: C. Bateman, L. Kincaid, S Pritchard, K. Andcrson, C. Martin, L. Coodiell. IQD s if Q Q25 y . V.,. Q E Z E Q A is i ,.-1 Y, ' Ai ,Si 'S 32? J! K EW.. ...,.,.f..,....Q E! I if . 2' FIRST ROW left to nght Mary Cordova Frances Rambolt Martha Herbert La Wana Purnell, Ieannxe Fulton Deo Dee Jones ROW Linda Morton Karole Cnswell Jeno Jones Jane Txdwell Judy Tomslk Glona Vause Gloria Ngy. QECOND noi: rhyme Higiins, shame Birdyieau, Linda smssgr, cam! Morgan, sianey Delgado, xaien crank. THIRI5 Q .Z -1 2 Arif-liiviafr :saw -M - 'xv-:ff , we wr' w , ,Q , . , . -qi ,,.. M , ' lm ,mlvf . ,, :Q x,,, E f .VM --Q ., my 'fn 2:5 L, QS: RSITY LHB To be eligible for R Club the boys must win a letter in a varsity sport. The members sponsored a raffle to finance their State Football Championship .lack- ets. They had charge of selling programs at the basketball games and chose candi- dates for the Sweetheart Ball. Gerald Bakerink Booker Ealy Dick Empson Grant Gragson Ed Irving Myron Kimball Jerry Lamb Bill Logan Don Mclllhone Roland Morton Perry Nelson Ward 015011 Lanny Orebaugh Dave Rasmussen Jud Richards Bob Roderick Karl Senkel R0gCr Simons John Ballance I Bill Dedricks ' ,,, ll s I Z it b 9355144 H 51,5 P t as .P ,,.. :jg V, i, i g Richard Hall A - 7534? Dick Hoover AA'i ' f , , V E iifiglf 'f :H -1 A 'E ,.V- 1 A in , g K P Vf ,.Ig s g E' g.V L ff: , -w ' K M f.f' Loren Lytle Wesely Marks MR. JACK DAILEY Advisor Dale Parsons Doug Petty LOU ROSGEN President Lee Syphus Dave Turner Gary Wattenbarger Sheldon Wright Marshall Evans QE? LUB One of the busiest clubs on campus just has to be Pep Club. Their activities start the first day of school when the Co-op is opened to sell students school sum lies. This club s onsors an annual Get-Ac uainted Dance at the beffinninff l P P fl rv cv of the year. They attend in uniform all the football, basketball, and baseball games in town and also take out-of-town trips. New uniforms were again the highlight of basketball season. New members were taken in twice a year. The club sponsors an assembly, a f T ,. dl' ' - N Sweetheart Ball an awards ban- ' gg, ' ' . t . Goof 9' 0 quet, and a Varsity RW Party. Og. ' 2Xx::1tO.' sg Its members are kept busy all Q: 77' 'J MISS GIRCQRAGIA BRAY year attending weekly meetings, to Q 'Ax . -Q. 0.920 visor participating in money-raising . ' 0.0, X Qtg,'jg5: . , 0:5 0- 0,09 projects for the club, supporting -9' - ' -W'-QM.. 099.009 other school activities, promot- . 0 ' JQN 'vial 59,9 . . 0 V 'oo ing enthusiasm and school spirit. : 2,5 Og ' f f 9, These girls must also keep their 3 I . i Q scholastic average high. 55 'il ' QQ 0 5 ' Q Q Ni s 09 0 O9 'iss f .8 Q99 fs' A . I V A ' T bi T X Aw A . '. ' 5 t , ., . . ' , ' N x 6 A 35 f A f P PEP ctw A Ewa 1 stuff T PED FIRST ROW, left to right: Carol Mohler, Dorsey Ebarb, Pat Freer, Jane Tidwell, Pat Rudd, Judy Tomsik, Jill Flemington, SEC. OND ROW: Carolyn Michael, Diana Hill, Shonnie Birdneau, Lorna Gouldsmith, Sharron Buck, Betty Conklin, Kay Pyatt. l36 it 'fvf 'r pf! ffQ':3z- g l 2 ilu! ,Q J .439 JEANNE SNYDER President W Sharon Lou Vanderhoofven, Co-op Chairman, Sharon Christiansen, Reporterg Mariann Wattenbarger, Sergeant-at-Armsg Isabelle Jackson, Historian, Gloria Nay, Treasurer. wfh-iii zs , pf 53. PEL' Q, A as 1 .fi of , A rw WIP r' FIRST ROW, left to right: Anne Zobrist, Sophia Schlarman, Jackie McQuisl0n, Joy Lynn Bushaman, Pat Poole, Virginia Warner, Karen Hobday. SECOND ROW: Barbara Carity, Judy Hardy, Janet Hadland, Patricia Hop, JoAnn Culbertson, Sharon Malone, Myran Keller. I37 Varsity R boys make sure that their shoes are spit shined by Pep Club initiates. , s n M, A , N Z , Iv v A- ji . K s W 1 PK A 'X 3 Y R on Q Vt P Q FIRST ROW, left to right: Luti Wright, Gail Barry, Brenda Abbott, Connie Key, Pat Hoffman, Patricia Steffen, Royciene Hale SECOND ROW: Joan Tidwell, Cherry Thomas, Georgann Stearns, Joan Wadsworth, Linda Robinson, Betty Roberts, Sandra .larrell l38 W K Ju, M b 4' 'K k N y S L-.M igm i S, t Uh . 3 buy S ' Q H Wx li if 'Q if +1 X. x , 1 V, Q6 X 1 .. ,wbgwggg 1,kk' qkbr Qpwi 5 5 if 4a?s' 1 ,gg if I LS 2 1 L X If W' if J Vim 2 K v f K lv 1 N,,,.W , 4 'G-4-1' vf 'k, 'QW' PER Ep , Y A y I J cl, K fix: K C fa CLU9 ' 4' is J X 1 LU -, 1 Own I, 'S' J rre J 7 py CLUB K , . ,,.4 .,, . Ii M . . A FIRST ROW, left to right: Sherry Malork, Sharon Christiansen, Deanna Humbert, Jeannie Fulton, Margie Shovar, Evalyn SECOND ROW: Henrietta Ebarb, Laurie Palmer, Judy Chandler, Joyce Rasmussen, Arla Dawn Spilsbury, Tina Tedesco. 8 X White 4. im 1 Q Q J' 4 .19 N .N , s . ...gf N G Q., .1 ' I A B C Y vfxs. v , ' mi V 2- ' ri A E Rs, The enthusiastic school spirit displayed by the members of Pep Club is noticed and appreciated all over the campus. l4O X MRS. BETTY BURLINGAME Advisor SHARON McBRIDE SOPHIA SCHLARMAN Vice JEAN FUGII Treasurer YVONNE GILMORE Secretary Fu una Nunsms President President FIRST ROW, left to right: Judith Carsh, Joy Ann Beard, Sharon McBride, Jeannie Car- penter, Lila Green, Rebecka Tisdale. SECOND Klingonsmith, Pat Hope, Colleen Arnett. ROW: Luti Wright, Linda Roper, Snadra l--- llll Ill- I--- III- l-- k ll- llll llll ll-Ill lllll l-ll : :ll ll LUB ----- ----- ----- :Inns --II- '7 ull!!! lllll llllll lllllll llllllll llllllll 1 uIll:: fx -Ill- l-lIl- liIllll ll-Ill- lll-lll- 4., lunluln uuuulnn llllllll -lll--l-- lllllllll fww 'W l::::-llIl gg. --lIlll-Ill- I l-lllllllll-ll :za 2 I , A ---.- ',?.-,jfi 133:- .-Q-'.-eif-tactv 'Ny' ig : -17.1.04 I .xx lumin- ' J ,,, 5,4 ' :mln I: : : .' '--iw. 513:55-, I l l l n ' , , f X .1 -P :f':,.-f ifffqlf '4 f , L x-'- v lag J I . A r R J. .- -,, . ' 'l' I H' '- - ll 45 Q' : : lzzllllll llllllllllllllllllll l4I O O I u ff-e af-af I 4 . . I 1 I Q1 . X ' . 1' gi- V. , ' ', Q? 1 X I ,gg W .-+, . 9 gi 5- ' L - , . kv. -na- ,4 A N gi g, ' f :id ' A 1 ,A , ' ' ' Q' '. 'x 41 NX , 1 4 . , X ,,a ' 1 385 si f' .- .. . ' 1 ' , 'X 'ai -'HE -r Y v A ' :iz-f ' ' ' DIANA HILL President Mary Ann Keller, Vice Presidentg Brigette Uehler, Secretaryg Sandra Lytle, Treasurerg Inez Fabrega, Historian. MRS. KNAPP Advisor The Future Home- makers of America at Rancho used their time in meetings to learn more about the art of homemaking. These girls were kept busy with parties, dem- onstrations and various speakers who provided them with a clear un- derstanding of home and family life. ' I FIRST ROW, left to right: Brigette Uehler, Carolyn McKnight, Madeline Curtis, Mary Ann Keller, Carol Lynn, Inez Fabrega. SEC OND ROW: Cathy Alexander, Margaret Strobel, Darlene Rader, Sandra Lytle, Brenda Wyke. l42 MR. E. A. SPARLING MR. JACK DAILEY Advisors Lorna Smith, Librariang Marianne Watten barger, Treasurerg Sharon Buck, Song Lead- erg Sharon Tally, Historiang Isabelle Jack- son, Secretaryg Mary Jackson, Vice President. ,-1-5 BUD OWENS President 'ig-+1 TA ' Q X So uw Sv V A f XXxx . Z ' 'll 1 ,ix V- - I EW' 'l 164' ll QV ' OV . 's - Y vi ' . 'Q' . ff ff . - 5 , X '14 ,X- . , -' y Q, , vi., ,ff if I ' 4q.q,q11H ,. wi :if 1. X x . ,'1 x X ' ' 1' '. ', M 7 .I , :X Nix -llgsazriiq 5 X Ar Q Q 4 f , ,. .-.gf ,ZA-,'-y , viii' - ' 323:35 ' . Wtlfg, , ' 1-1-:-2--.egg K - Q- . , A gn.-1 uv. H .. . -,.--uf? -.Q - ' 'vhs . . . ,.,, ' . , ' ysxc. ' Q --as . .- . ,. as ,I 1 -eff:-v '?'.f , - J. ' . iw ,- . ' iw - . . 1, ' 1 V' 5:-t-' 5.1 fa - - ,K ag , 2,-:swf ,tis .a-5' 0 Xvka .-jg! QQQQ ff 1 , ,-,, 5. -..- ,.- ,- - 1.-.-af 'H'-' 1 ar U P ' n Hg UW Xvpf, 4,1 ,ull x m , tx ll nm K I J ',n ,tx 40' 3, f ,. . v- t .1 Q' - z , . 1 av' n FIRST ROW, left to right: Sharon Tally, Sharon Buck. SECOND ROW: Isabelle Jackson, Mary Jackson, Lorna Smith. THIRD ROW: Marianne Wattenbarger, Linda Wagner, Bud Owens. Future Teachers of America strive to create more interest in the teach- ing profession. They spend their time becoming better informed in the field of education, by inviting differ- ent speakers to meetings. One of the highlights of F.T.A. is the annual State Convention for Future Teach- ers. I43 B U E The Business Education Club is composed of future ucareer girls in the commercial field. In their meetings they learned a great deal about proper business conduct L, from various speakers. The Business Education Club Q I again sold green and white Rancho,' pencils as a money-raising project. All in all, they had a very en- joyable and successful year. lx if N5 LM . 2. , 2 t A K' w f. C Q gg ' X , 25 ,P ,s 44, N 4 If Q 'Q gr .L hx. I H1 1: V. - - ., Q ,. Au ..4 'f f ' 'i f. A -Q ' 1 1 ' f' 13 ' M37 ' x.,- j if ,r .v' ,I . a .-'T A , vii? .73 qt 1 ,A ' ,' ' Ay, ,,f,q4fq:gg5f.:5'gg1,g,,,fL-lgfgq -, S 5 ... 1. 9' :ril' . M-..- , . . I , - - .--4-all DALE PARSONS President FIRST ROW left to right' L Crcen, S. Martin, S. Thomas, M. Wattenbarger, S. Hanson. SECOND ROW' I Jackso P Williams, F. ,Foo1e, L. MANGA, THIRD ROW: B. cmny, R. coldren, J. Hill, E. Kufoy. ' ' nf - Ffeer, V I44 5,1 ill? I K fi ...-4 ww M 4 :Z- IT WV. . ' f x , V ff' . i X was-NQQ' X Kin - 6 W, wg, I. X- we Q df :ff HSSQWZH. - onscr- Qliae '11- f X 1 B 1 . . :Q ,. , G 4 RH ' 1 VF, i. p- I H' .MW SK 'S img 4 fi ai .-Q44 f. CY M. ,W LW, NWN-mt ,. 5 i 5 X f U Q, . Q :sw-1, - '. :!5g, M f'1fi- f v. we--A gh, Va ,N Hawkins L Nu. X S 2 R iviill , Q, ,W , LPI-I 'fam' GEORGE PETITJ EAN President WESLEY MARKS Secretary-Treasurer SHARON McBRIDE Reporter MARSHALL EVANS Vice President In its first year of existence at Rancho the Advanced Math Club has kept very busy. This is another club with a National Charter. The qualifications for join- ing are a high average in mathematics class. These members met and learned more about math, saw movies and found out that math can be fun. This club also helped some of its mem- bers obtain scholarships to college. IAA MISS MYRTLE SELLMAN and MR. EARL HICKS Advisors il FIRST ROW, left to right: Dave Rasmussen, Joe DeMarco, Modell Shark, Don Farr, A1 Bruner SECOND ROW: Arthur Compton, Woody Wagner, Willis Corken, Dale Stewart, Fred Stein, Darrel Waldthausen, Ronald Netz, Brent Boozer. f A 'Z Q'-' I fwlw S.. ,mmm if f -up 5 I4 1. ? , EEST U , 3. 3, 5 . ii -u iw . Xi 1 'K 91 04 1 ' ,255 ig S' ww vw' 5 .QQ . . ,, R 1 'Q .ji M -af kekg as .fl iw' W. ,EV ..,,f My :.2.,g3,3,4 ,V 4 W gi3z?zbij..j, 4 f Wai? sw.. -.ggiif f . l Q myovg kv N x h W ,Hi-181' xox ilu -i 'BN 0 4 K fig .QQ Xia, . Vg, if S, Piifws: 6: 39 :vii Q 1 435513- 5 5 E' . Q if 3? W gfgil is ' K Wg , e. .,,., in ggi' WM .Q .. -I H ,, 1 533- i , , A ' .H 9 A . 5 5 SA , QQ' ZW Q13 Sfjfxvl ' Qs' ,L F552-,wiggffix , l S viffef! mf se, f Qfswggit LA Hfv Q4 Wm 5,2552 dl i if'sg'mg1W5w - Tw sf gffsgwi 5 ,155-, ,mis V .g - 529.915 , 9 12 mf Q .M ' 5 g. A K., Hgfiglig V ag 5 2 4 i 3 . if Q- M-,A X Qwfwg :MQQQAQ ff Q ' wi iss ff ' K a 'Zim -, im? K vm 7?-'M , img' -r f , , H 1 S f 5 i 4 i i,. , 2 N sm , .. 'X N .1 ' ,,.. f , U ---- ' W f - V WW- by ww? A - P ,V.f wmi mwi S rfrufr -' llh ELI MODELL SHARK President The Triton Elite or Honor Club is another with a National Char- ter. Membership is based on grade points and a high scholastic aver- age is required to belong. These members act as a welcoming com- mittee for visitors and show them around the campus. They also wel- come and introduce new students to Rancho and do their best to make them feel at home. MR. LLOYD LONG MRS. JACK DAILEY Advisors 'fft.22illlu ik: NNN lllll-I lIllllll l-lllll- llllIl!- lllllllll -lllilllli Ill II Illlli lilllili llllllllll llllllll llllll llll-I . llll -1 Ill lllllll ll. llllllllllllf llllllllllll - -can -- i ' Half!! -ll - I--m - -!-H-I X . i 'A I1 .:::::::::::. ':: .3 IE I . ' -I - ll ' - ff?-'. -ll id, ' :xl . A : A 'WON' I . llll , 5 W i I unit S FIRST ROW, left to right: Mary Palmore, Sharon Talley, Carolyn Michael, Sherry Wood. SECOND ROW: Weseley Marks, Philip Lum, Dale Stewart, Neal Glover, Lois Arends. E Q M I' E ! Geogeann Rice, Secretary, Sharon McBride, Treasurerg Jon Cobain, Vice President. ASW -' Silence is golden? lx FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Kagan, S. Zoller, J. L. Bushman, V. Harris, S. Schlarmen, D. Renchler, C. Gee. SECOND ROW: T Heiner, G. Jardon, J. Hardy, K. Hohday, S. Shrock, M. A. Waugh, J. Jorgensen, D. Rodela, E. Beard. THIRD ROW: J. Barnum F. Stein, W. Corken, R. Netz, J. Charlton, B. Constanten, D. Underwood. UILL Qui Membership in this Na- tional honorary society is based upon superior work in the field of journalism, ei- ther on the school paper or yearbook. Each person gain- ing membership in this or- ganization is presented with a distinguishing pin when he is initiated. u n n u::n::::::'u ' 'ia . l gli: ggi- f Q vi! A ..- .. Q ::n.n.:.:u.:l.:l.::i.,- H. : . ,- .6315 . 3' u. O ll -ff if g: n . . ll - 4 .:: U -, S: f ,Fl- Nrr-F KARL SENKEL El Sol Campus Joumal SARAH WOOFTER Campus Journal MARY LOU ALLAN El Sol R9 CR LL MISS BEVERLY NIELSON E1 Sol Advisor MISS ELAINE SWAFFOR Campus Journal Advisor NEVONA BUNKER El Sol LONI WORTHEN Campus Journal CAROLYN MICHAEL El Sol DORIS EATON E1 Sol J UNE BUZBEE Campus Journal LINDA RIZZARDO Campus Journal HOTOGRAPHY LU MR. PAUL RICHERT Advisor The photography club is composed of stu- dents with an active interest in photography. These students learn many interesting facts and pkk up quhe a few udpsv ahoutthe art of taking and developing pictures. The photography club is also of service to the school hy taking pictures of many school ac- tivities. BILL SEFFEL President FIRST ROW, left to right: Elaine Wright, Angie Roybal, Mary Clasby, Pam Rust. SECOND ROW: Bill Seffel, Don McElhone, Cary Rose, Bill Freer, Dick Empson, Ralph Hoffman. Mary Clasby, Vice Presidentg Elaine Wright, Secre- taryg Cary Rose, Reporterg Angie Roybal, Treas- urer. Ill. Ill- Ill ll' I I li I53 THESPIANS Drama members throughout the year sponsor, produce, and present plays and skits for the student body. The Thespians are in charge of the annual all-school play in which they have excelled each year. These future drama stars also represent Rancho in the State Forensic Meet. TRUDIE JACKSON Secretary Brent Boozer KATHY O'LEARY President LA WANA PINN ELL Treasurer Fred Stein Jessica Sledge Mike Flanders Martha Herbert Jeri Jones SARAH WOOFTER Reporter Jeanne Fulton Marshall Evans Mary Lou Allan Modell Shark ' gsx 9,6 V0 Q, ' , iI :Szf'. MISS NANCY BENFEH I Advisor Donna McDowell FRANK ORTIZ Vice President PN . fb . 'os' 4 f' '-R43 4 'a5 ygaf x, OZ A 465,550.6 'K 6,6 2 Jane Sine Ken Grim Doris Ryness Karen Stanley Gloria Vause Shonnie Birdneau Glenda Ahlstrom Nancy McNal1 Elsie Knight Rick Kaczmarczyk S' ' 619, Q A fi A-. it 5 il.4,,g11 -v 5 if fi. 0 , 0 Q A--X x Q. '59 6 'lg' 9'0 ART GUILD MARY LOU ALLEN President l56 NANCY MACK Vice President .IEWELL HUNTER Secretary-Treasurer BRENT BOOZER Sergeant-at-Arms V AX MR. PETERSON Advisor 4 4 0539 1: ' 40' 949 0 454 ' ,oQ05' 4'o': J tg g,,O 4 v' 0,450 o av? 41 I 7 4 ' 0, 'J , SN 4 ,QQ ' vewt' ' 997' . Q '23 v 4' 494 4 ,sf 4 'N S Nw wr. 'ss ,,9 O Q 4 4 fo WWW 'f www-134 vQ2g591QoQ9 4 s -.-. Qs : 1 g- 'VH 'G ' s ' Q o 0 0 JW! ' ilwxl 'Q '- , 3 , - .ky Q .gy ....gxf, l if 'lx 'Q 1 pf-nf '-' -'gin 4297 ,Qs , ' A jj sv -1-N4 f. 4 x ' ,Q '-321354 0:f'.1,-Q23 Q v9 ,V ' X 'sf 4 9 59 F' 0' ' O ' v,Q V2 -P 'exif 639 . Q l Q' 54 4 ' ' 4 0 A ,Q 4' 4 4 QQ 4 . The Art Guild meets on Thursday nights, The members large and small Gather in their favorite room To paint poster, stage, or hall They make assemblies, draw the sets And work from dusk to dawn They scrub the floors and paint the doors Mr. Peterson leads them on. It really is an elite group As you are sure to find And if you think of joining it I wouldn't change your mind. You'll only have to bring a brush A full five inches wide, A baggy sheet that's guaranteed To cover, itch, and hide. The members may be wacky But I cannot tell a lie, I'm awfully glad I get to join Art Guild, Rancho High. FIRST ROW, left to right: Joy Beard, Pat Hoffman. SECOND ROW: Linda Wagner, Pat Na- than, Margaret Saylor. FIRST ROW, left to right: Col- leen Arnett, Mary Palmore SECOND ROW: Kay Monson Earlene Beard, Sandra Swofford LE ERCLE FR C ISM. MRS. COLLEEN MORRIS Advisor The purpose of Le Cercle Francais is to promote interest in the French language and to broaden their knowledge of the French culture and customs. Their social year is highlighted by the presentation of a Christmas banquet for the members. John Niklai, Vice President, Linda Ballinger, Reporterg Virginia Warner, Secretary: .lanet Hadland, Treasurer, Stafford Sims, Sergeant- at-Arms. LJ Q1 FIRST ROW, left to right: E. Anderson, G. Lujan, K. Hobday, J. Hardy, M. Kruse, .l. Chaphe, B. Abbott. SECOND ROW: J. Wads worth, .l. Grady, S. Vanderhoofven, L. Allsopp, G. Cleveland, P. Lum, R, Kaczmarcyk, J, Prioste. l58 Man, CAIL JARDON Presldent ,Sg955 s'.'OOQ.O..0 'S' 5.0.8.0 1 v O 4 4 V. V . .' - 0. f vi 5, 51041 K' go, '51 ff' ' - l.i 0.0.9.0.0, O Q 0 9 9 4 Q 0 0.0.0.0 O O O 0 O9 9 4 K Merry Chrlstmas AIS -. l Q FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Clark, S. Holly, B. Pedersen, T. Hartsell, M. Shovar, S. Jardon. SECOND ROW: J. Maples, P. Vause, P. Hop, P. Shelstad, S. McBride, I. McKnight, L. Sharp, C. McKnight. THIRD ROW: L. Bryan, M. Spaulding, J. Bruner, F. Notaro, M. Morgan, R. Crabtree, E. Freeman, P. Hughes. I59 1,e1-wif ,Q - s, SWHNV -4 . DALE RO Presid A .. 1... Q .. 3m ew. . win , !f Psa mmf 'Y .-Wh . ,l.W4.tgi 1' wgff: E3 Q 1 if 1 pq Ev I - 'Q-fwvxgt, 'mms K, mfg, 4 f -M ga-Qufg 5 2 1 M K i Q 5? wwf Q Q' W im, is V QM 1 , , J , fi + I, .gl , , . M 'Wi 1 Q3 :H 1 ' M li 'QT 1 I mm 1 Q. .fy S2 xx fin f Q 2 K if xx 2335 ,vm , - , 2 S Left to right: Anne Zohrist, Treasure-rg Clyde Munsell, Vice Presidentg Gail Bar- ry, Secretary. Soclalitas Classica, composed of Latin students, spent an active year with meet- ings being a combination of business, mov- ies, fun, and refreshments. The hilarious initiation with new members wearing togas and leaf wreaths on their heads started out the year. A good time was had by all at the annual Latin Club Banquet. Awards and installation of new officers nicely closed out . the year. FIRST ROW, left to right: Dale Rodela, Sue Shrock, Linda Wagner, Charlotte Hepworth, Gail Barry, Anne Zobrist, Clyde Mun sell. SECOND ROW: Tom Constantine, Dick Ebletoft, Jim Haskins, Karl Larson, Rod Anderson, Don McElhone. I6l QM NEROS MRS. EDNA COLEM Advisor JACK LINEISARGER ' President Karen Cronk, Lila Greene, ,Iuleen Jensen, Kathy Laing, Ines Falirega. FIRST ROW, left to right: Sue Haines, Vronna Harris, Sharon Pinkelman, Joanne Cordova. SECOND ROW: Flora Foote, Myra Philbeck, Andrew luster, John Sutherland, Steve Allen, Dale Askew, Stan Brower, Lynn Tondro. l62 Officially known as Los Campaneros, the Spanish Club is com- posed of students now studying or having al- ready Completed a course in Spanish. It is the desire of this club to gain a better understanding of the people and culture of the Latin American countries. AUTOGRAPHS ll!l l-llllllllllllIIlll llIIIlllllllllllllllIl-ll--ll llllllllllllll Ill-lllIllllllllllll-III.--I lllllllllllll . 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' 1- - ' 4 llllllllll 2 1.1-A , Q' . -f -2 I---Il--Il lllllllll P 'ff' ' X f W7'i' V9 0' ..s,,,i X -P A j Xr llllllllll lllllllll .1 f M A up llllllllll , , ,5 IIIIIIIII f - A IIIIIIIII 'nllllll ' 1 ' ' '- IIIIIIIII ' QX, ' 1-4' yr lllllllll Jes, tp lllllllll ' '-N -, lllllIl llllll - ,..Rv5QQ- . '- fl ww it M ' llllllll Ill pr- - Wifi,--it ,Q .X i .Il , :av ,,4 llllllll H - t IIIIIIII lllllll lllllll The school day does not end at the ringing of the ------' lllllll I last ,hf-ll. For many students it is beginning of another N III--ll : phase of their world. Their job is molding spirited stu- ,fl r Q A, I dents into a smooth working body. Organizations such f lj In llllll I - X 'V llllll I as Student Council, chorus, and the Campus Journal HX IA VL I-I-I I all help in some .way to boost the spirit of Rancho or. NV, ' C'-XXV I help many enthuslastlc students excel. 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EDWARD BRAHAMS Director J UD RICHARDS President Left to right: Pam Ashley, Treasurerg Roger Simons, Sergeant-at-Arms: Kitty Pace, Secretary, Larry Davis, Vice President, Sandy Swafford, Historiang Johnnie Frey, Robes. l The familiar blue and white robes of the choir are seen many times throughout the year. The beautifully blended voices, for the first year, under the direction of Mr. Edward Brahams, presented many programs includ- ing an excellent assembly, a Christmas per- formance and others. While becoming ac- quainted with the best popular, classical, and sacred music, the choir had a very successful year. MADRICAL CHOIR-FIRST ROW, left to right: Dan Hanley, Gloria Bradbury, Karen Stanley, Jack- ie McQuiston, Edna Henry, Coleen Amett, Ray McConnel. SECOND ROW: Johnny Frey, Pamela Ashley, Molly Collins, Sandra Jarrell, Sharon Boies, .lud Richards. THIRD ROW: Tommy Porter, Pat Vause, Elsie Knight, Kitty Pace, Clint Harris. fa ., - .., ?? f , , SM,-i. - 2 A If Qgxgxg , if X 2 51 Y 'B' -frfrfz 'gjfszr vw:-V L ff an ' M . 5 5 f fl 25 3. F' fs KQ , , jf: fl, 'Ii fif f K x , 1,5 V, .cnt g it .Q ff' Q Z Q in sv :P K Q? T5 E 3.15 W' Jr Q ' Q 'N S., ,kv A 3' Q R 1 5 Q A ,xg , S g 5 L 5 R QM 'E nf FIRST ROW, left to right: Barry Kagan, Willie Perry, Sharon Talley, Jackie Dwyer, Jessica Sledge, Kay Monson, Martha Herbert, D' S 'll G Orton SECOND ROW' Mary Kruse Pat Abington Myrna Keller Gloria Nay Gayland Gee, Made- Gail Barry, lane eegml er, ene . . , , , , line Clark, Janelle Cook, Mary Holmes, Dave Rasmussen, Charles Washington, JoWynn Dotson, Kay Gubler, Judy Markley, Howard Washington, Bob Carmer. THIRD ROW: Mary Lee Johnson, Iaarry Davis, Calvin Jensen, Bryant Fortner, David Drake, BohAAnderson, Clint Harris, Darryl Alleman, Bob Clint, Ray Whitaker, Dennis Alleman, Ben Leavitt, Carl Hogan, Jerry Swanagan, Don rmentrout, lil? -V . 'Y WESLEY MARKS T President 1 MR. RICHARD PURSEL Director , MH ,l n , R ,. . W X Q sf ,ii ' A, M N f ' 65457721 ' 'gl' f 5 'Q 1.31 , 'R fxj':f?w?fv ,W A Ywkmw fm, Q . . Y W 2 is 555,35 fe .arg W 2 X. 'if 4: V 'TA' . Y. ,Vw . 3 4? .X N W YFN 5 L pp- 2 ' fs? 3' 45 aw: K , 1 .FLSQ N 1 .,f.p::,g - , I .. min, fig ME Q15 - Q xj 1, if is V - i K I is -. .S Aw- . .1 Y QE , t 5, x - ,rg , :gf . , if 5 an Q swf gw:1:,f:a:1 'd:g, --fmffggggggy if .V-'rw ww Tghffiiff , -- www I: , , WW , 5442192 1, : :gg iffy- A wqaxxmf V, if ,W -A M - t 1313? X W f, 'I . 1 2 2,11 A 'Nik ' T ' H ,fm 4 Wx f M W5 sfxtwfi . K K f ' glj5'jfggfg?gr'ii:?1'Z:'. If 13' vw, SAX QUINTET-Left to right: Willie Perry, Tenor Saxg Kay Gubler, Alto Sax, Dave Rasmussen, Alto Sax, Barry Kagan, Tenor Saxg Howard Washington, Baritone Sax. BRASS SEXTET-Left to right: Wes Marks, Trumpet, Carl Saunders, Trumpet, Dennis Alle- man, Trombone, Clint Harris, Baritoneg Larry Davis, French Horn, Charles Givens, Tuba. FEMALE CLARINET QUARTET-Left to right: Gloria Nay, Sharon Talley, Mary Kruse, Pat Abing- ton. l70 MALE CLARINET QUARTET-Left to right Willie Perry, Dave Rasmussen, Barry Kagan Gay land Gee. SOLOISTS-FIRST ROW, left to right: Clyde Mun sell, Snare Drums, Diane Seegmiller, Flute Patricia Abington, Alto Clarinetg Barry Kagan Clarinet Wes Marks, Trumpet. SECOND ROW: Willie Per ry, Tenor Sax, Clarinetg Dave Rasmussen Alto Sax Carl Saunders, Trumpetg Darryll Alleman Baritone Many hours of hard work are spent by the Rancho High School band members. Among their many activities are playing at the football and basketball games, marching in parades, and play- ing at assemblies. Some of the more industrious students put in extra time to participate in special ensembles and other groups. Last football season every game that the band played the Rancho Rams won or tied. N ., ag-E K A , A H -- .L,X mwmg 53i47,5Wf,a,iflp1fgil5,g,,l,, SQ, mais mag5:12iEz3w,.,S,m ' '2fliTW2H ?LEfWf'9-1 IE.-1.-if , ' E .. , . v,..v,..,, wid, gay, 1.31 5 ' , .5 'S ,. ,,., ,M VA 1 '21 5 t I I I 5 QW' ...um NM ark N 7 wifi A S xi 3 ' -rs -- .fam Q2 , 43 K X ,, QE 33 E - ,if val Ji -i Q me Qu it . Nz ml ...ES ,,,. M Vw yy i3'K 2 'N 59 2 VL f: vf K. . :aww .i .,.k ,fr .fr 57 2 5' in , XS a xis : QL L ,L 5 ff X 3 ,. 'fix 1 , 5 Ju 1 My A gf-W 'R xf, p , 5 :Sf J? 1 ' ib- i I s x i A X E gg , 2s A Fig A W W 1 vw flfflf. ,Q ff'-M y ,ma- MISS CAROL COSTELLO Advisor Hours of practice are spent by these ambitious girls in working out new routines to present dur- ing the halftime of football and basketball games. The majorettes also march in parades with the band. Rancho should be proud of each of these girls for the fine job they do. M AJRETT Left to right: Carol Morgang Frances Rainbolt, Captaing Bgbbie Rileyg Jeannie Snyder Sue Haines. STAN ALEXANDER Drum Major HEERLE DERS MISS BRAY and MRS. WOOD, Advisors New Junior Varsity Cheerleaders were elected at basketball season to carry out the fine example set by the first J.V. Cheerleaders. They pitched in enthusiastically and worked out new cheers, chants, and routines to help root the boys on the team to victory. New uniforms greatly improved their spirits. It was another successful year for the ,l.V.'s with these four girls, and the student body behind them all the way. MARY ANN WAUGH, Head Cheerleader LYNN ALLSOP LINDA BALLINGER MARY STRASSER SHARON JARDON VARSIT CHE RLEADERS SHARON BOIES Head Cheerleader N MRS. BERNADEAN WOOD Advisor Left to right: Bart Anderson, Jeannie Fulton, Judy Smith, Sharon Boies. N Tuesday and Thursday nights of each week shouts from the gym can be heard. Who else could it be, but Rancho's cheerleaders. These are not just shouts, they are cheers which help to promote more enthusiasm and create better sportsmanship around the campus and wherever any representative of Rancho may go. Besides cheering, they raised funds a buy new uni- forms and finance a trip to a Cheerleader workshop. As a result the cheerleaders of Rancho High School are the most outstanding in Southern Nevada. BART ANDERSON Q' 3 ' JUDY ff pf gt 5 L, , V, 71 ' JEANNIE FULTON S GIRL S 'I' Outstanding members of the Junior class were selected to represent Rancho at Boys' and Girls' State held last June. These students joined with others from high schools all over the state to form a mock government. Student officials were elected to govern Nevada cities and counties. The delegates to this convention were given an opportunity to learn and appreciate how state governments function by actual participation. Among other things they are also taught how to use voting machines. Many long and lasting friendships are made during this week of learning and fun. Sharon Blomberg Sharon McBride Sharon Boies Modell Shark Y sf ST TE George Petitjean Karl Senkel Wesley Marks Cary Wattenbarger Jo DeMarco Gary Stewart Dave Rasmussen LeRoy Arends W MRS. SIDNEY DAILEY Advisor Nw ASSEMBLY MR. VICTOR WOOD Advisor Left to right: Joyce Rasmussen, Linda Robinson, Tina Tedesco, Mary Ann Waugh, Linda Ballinger. I78 TT E MR. PAUL J. RICHERT Advisor FIRST ROW, left to right: Judy Robinson, Presidentg Pamela Ashley, Betty Lloyd, Dorsey Ann Ebarb, Barbara Price. SECOND ROW left to right: Dave Rasmussen, Jim Beam, Nancy McNall, Secretary-Treasurer, Jeannie Fulton. Not shown: Glen Hickey, Garrett Gobell Vice President, Gary Wattenbarger. MR. DALE REESE Advisor The assembly committee is made up of hard-working students who plan for every assembly that the student body sees. The assembly committee much check each assembly before it can be performed. Each member on the committee must devote a generous part of his spare time towards the attainment of the finest assemblies. .mv XM .W , Q : ::- -YL ,A . 'gf A kgs! ,hi ' 4 4 .Aj K ,f2xt5,ifi.1Qg if-:rw :AL Q glue ' K ,,-,ng 422145- , M zz iw E ., ilvwki- 2 ww? M W ,,f,L ,,ggV 5 ,. ,,,,.,, ..,. Vw fl?ggfgN 451315 fr, mfwwf. XM QQ we J fi I 1 Q 1' Fw - :Qf-ff: - fag' J- silfw W Y Q- V5-if ysgfi kkk, f qqgkuzfi wp A g fi' Qi ? sw fgrflf. A A Q23 se fn M - , L , , ww Wm 1,45 4? ,ixgjaf : :wx ff 1 f ' 'L 22? fi1f5f3ifiSff' ,, 'V ze ,wi4s,:.:mM M 1 wqtfw, ,Lf e K 'F w, W .A 7 9735? ff K K ,ggil fs: 'Q-Q Q P 3,43 'Q 55 X. Y 1, , . . sa, f f T , i FIRST ROW, left to right: Janet Hadland, Sue Haines, Gail Barry, Sandra Martin, Doris Eaton. SECOND ROW: Charles Bunker, Steve Perryman, Frank Kirk, John Ballance, Fred Stein, Carl Saunders. Simf PUS MISS ELAINE SWAFFAR Advisor NA WORTHEN JUNE BUZBEE and DUKE JAMES LLO Editor Assistant Editors CHARLENE BAUMERT, Girls' Sports Editor T. J. COON TONY ATCHLEY, Boys' Sports Editor Business Manager Combining and putting forth their energies, the Campus Journal staff published a worthwhile and interesting paper covering all the campus news. It was hard work for the staff meeting a monthly deadline and many thanks should be given to them. JUDY KLYM Alumni Editor BOB HOWARD Exchange Editor Sarah Slavin, Marjorie Draper, Duke James, Loni Worthen, City Reporters. FIRST ROW, left to right: Linda Rizzardo, T. J, Coon, Marjorie Draper, Charlene Baumert, June Buzbee, Sarah Slavin Woofter, Bill Fulford. SECOND ROW: .lay Jo Pirosch, Larry Heiner, Bob Howard, Karl Senkel, Loni Worthen, Duke James, Richard Perkins, Creel Snider. EL SOL NEVONA BUNKER, Editor KARL SENKEL Business Manager CAROL MGHLER Assistant Editor JUDI TOMSIK SHONNIE BIRDNEAU CAROLYN MICHAEL Faculty and Assistant Faculty and Senior and Administrations Editor Administrations Editor Organizations I84 DALE PARSONS MARY LOU ALLAN PAT SMITH ALICE BOOTH Sports Editor Organizations Editor Sophomore Editor Junior Editor Inexperienced yearbook members soon learn there is more to the production of a yearbook than just taking pictures. Each new deadline finds the staff in a flurry trying to organize pictures, layouts, copy, and art work. Many hours of work and effort go into pub- lishing the long awaited yearbook. After the final deadline, however, the publications room is again full of laughter and fun. MISS BEVERLY NIELSON Advisor MR. CARL SMITH Financial Advisor DORIS RYNESS LINDA ROBINSON PENNY JO GRANT DORIS EATON Assistant Junior Editor Assistant Sophomore Editor Freshman Editor Clubs Editor RA NAC K Gary Wattenbarger Jackie Mashburn Judy Klym Grace Woitysiak if Marie Poser Linda Vaughn Lorna Gouldsmith Pearl Johnson Friendly and efficient service is given by those who work in the Snack Bar. The Snack Bar is very competently managed by Grace Woitysiak and her helpers Dorothy, Marie and Velma. It is the desire of all to constantly improve the food and service. Dorothy Young Nevona Bunker June Buzbee Titie Casados Larry Kifer Nina Prince l 'fn GN 'X' Velma Downing -I-I-H+U'l' -:Xt I I . fcnfwxx MN l 1 J ' 15 :Zhi ,wt 'lix .1-1 'Q Interwoven in our school day are the many activities that help make school fun and exciting. Almost every- one loves to see a good assembly-whirl around a dance floor-yell their heads off at a rally or game. 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'B k N QW , wa 4 52 Q ' V ln 5 J W f T , , , J a :U , v a was Q W 6 Dale Parson is making the final ties between two Dog- Patch characters-Martha Herb- ert and Bob Morgan with the added persuasion from Grant Gragson. On your mark-get set-GO! They re off to get themselves a man Sadie Hawkins style. Some of the would-be dates for the Sadie Hawkins Dance take a breather while the gals put on track shoes. fm L3 L ' EQ, 2 Q Qg w V Q' .1 1 TQ, X ,,1 , - -3? . - J?-.2 K, 5, af 'if W if ' f L ...W 'L ,V A 5 X 9 y ffiifxgfif .V Q 'W-1:2-'. A Q' 5 M W5 . Q' f v I A . ,. ,. , ,yr Aff' Q v Q hw XA' YM, ii X K +5231 A fwfgv-,f ' he Y g , 3 1 awk Q ' Vigil U, f , X k N, . X Km ,, ig xx M Q5 .E M,- .Z lfl Qfziiiilu f Q , Hs 'QF 2 1 56 . fi NK 1 .1 I. s ,1 ' Y, A. 5 2742 : , 5 . W , Vg- , gg? u 34. f E - .A 'Z ,WU ,, .14 4 , xiii . I 1 ,, ,,, w ' ,mv H9 1 , ,, , n f. ham . , , , ---my sp: .. X,-. X, ff -M. -. ' 44511 , , 1 fi-': - MY 2:15 fo w 1.4 4. 3 Q f Y 5, c. . MW W. L s .gf if ffifi Q Q Q.. ' SUN F UTI-I The SUN YOUTH FORUM was held at the New Frmltier Hotel and was sponsored by the LAS VEGAS SUN. Its purpose was to let tho youth express their ideas on iinportam iggueg of the day, uhisten to the young. for theirs is a wisdom untainteci hy Cynim-ism. unbound by pessimism and full of bright hope for the future. DALLAS MULANAX Dallas Mulanax, Gala Jardon and Gary Wattenbarger were all final- ists at the SUN YOUTH FORUM. They were among the 14 finalists chosen from the 7 panels to present the panel's views. Others who attended the Youth Forum were Alice Bowen, Sharon Blomberg, Dor- sey Ebarb, Lorna Gouldsmith, Bill Logan, LuAnn Misner, Gloria Nay, Sam Notoro, Jeanne Snyder, Gary Holman, Al Bruner, Royce Grant, Jerie Jones, Richard Perkins, Lonny Oderbaugh, Diana Seigmiller, Joan Ramsay, Jessica Sledge, Linda Rizzardo, Dennis Alexander, Bob Howard, Carolyn Michael, Jim Nielson, Karl Senkel, Gloria Vause. Mariann Wattenbarger, Sharon Boies, Elmer Chowning, Pat Eberly, Ken Ferguson, Duke James, Sharie Lynn, Ronald Stevenson, Anne Zobrist, Shonie Birdneau, Brent Boozer, Steve Fleming, Clair Jensen, Pearl Johnson, Sharon Talley, Sarah Woofter, Signe Zoller, Mary Lou Allan. Jeannie Fulton, Charles Given, Barry Kagan, Wesley Marks, Karen Pace, Dave Rasmussen, George Richards, Willis Cockern, .lill Femington, Yvette Gilmor, Yvonne Gillmor, Neil Glover, George Peti- jean, Fred Stein, Sandra Swofford, Betsy Walter, Anthony Ward. GALA JARDON GARY WATTENBARGER J 1 1 ,,-,aw Y. uf 'J ,::-'j 7 JJ' Q 5 Ajwi F, lhl 'A ,mmff Rx x,, 'W ww K sr ' wi. 3 Q fi ' 2512: ,vi A: ,f f x ' x X Q . ,, P I ,HQQEQQQ SH ' T: EF , y --S f , Aq- Famous Proverbs was the theme of the Homecoming Pararle. Tho Senior Float theme was Ql0l35lZll'lt'S are 'those frightening things we see when we take our eyes off the goaln- The Sophomoresl Float theme was MAll,s Well That Encls Well. The Pep Bonfire was sponsored by the Senior Class. ,A .- 777 -Qewqrglf fl fpl.. 3 '. ill. .- -l,. ,,:.' xy . .M -V . 51. fa ' x -. W' Ft. ' Q 1: ' J Q gl - Hllllllfvf J ' ' ,gii -g 1 5' '-., L - !,' tl lax .1 , i 1 - ,, . ,gi i 152: j , -.- ' . -,. ' ' 1 LQKKJ5' 'fu' 325 - ',.- .w I' 'M gil 1- ' s y' 9 Masters ,..,.... Al ........A.. Aurore ...... Marie .,..........,,.. Carder .,......,.,..,... Isabelle D'Arc .....,. Marie Lexart ..... Joan ,.............,... Marie D'Arc ...,.A Executioner .,...,.. Quirke ..,,.......... St. Catherine ...,.. St. Margaret ....... Farwell ......,., .. Noble ,,.,......., Sheppard ......t,. The Dauphin ..... Tremoille .....,,A. Kipner ....,..,.. Dunois ................. Father Massieu ....,, Cauchon .....,.... Smith .,...... CAST Frank Ortiz Lou Rosgen ,, Donna McDowell Jeri Jones Roger Simons Joyce Flickinger Gloria Vause Kathy 0'Leary Joanne Strother Mike Flanders ,A Jack LineBarger DeeDee Jones Gladyce Flickinger Anthony Ward Cary Stewart Joel Gartenberg Brent Boozer Marshall Evans Ken Ferguson Fred Stein ,,,, Ken Grim Karl Senkel Clint Harris STAGE CREW Director ,,,.......,,,,,,..,,....,,,,,, , ...,,,.,, Nancy Jane Benfer Student Director ......,.,,,,,....... ,,,,,,.,.... J essica Sledge Assistant Student Director ...,,,.,,.,, La Wana Pinnell Stage Manager ....,,.,,.......,,,,.,... ,,,,,,,,,, D onna McDowell Publicity .....,...,.,......,, Makeup ,,..,.,........... Assistants ...........,.....,. Crew ....,,,, Linda Rizzardo, Judy Klym, Pam Ashley Bonnie Hastings, June Buzbee Trudie Jackson, Dorie Ryness Sound and Lights ...,... Assistant ......,.......,, Props .....,,,........,. Costumes ........ I9B Gloria Vause Elsie Knight Senior Drama Class Doris Ryness Hazel Guin Glenda Ahlstrom Jeri Jones Brent Boozer and Kathy O'Leary 'Q' 57 ,3 , 1 V U km N' , U ij 2 ::.., i j H Q 5 A W QQ Q .,: L V x, vu 5 59 wg' -uf QS X , an n f 1 . 4, -fm ,V ,. ,Q in V N gb ff.. ' l -:JE 'kkyk Q , s kj :sf Qh 1 if 5 t xg A N., x -m..,,N mxk i fb 'wi TG 'iz SM-2 in kpjfifr A gggg k Q. , M, .-A . - - Ap, M, I .W EL ' ' yi 'fn W 1 . , gy gf ' 2 QA Sf Y x ' 354 -- . , L A W , :QQ 5 ww Ifkjg fgijfi Q Q , A 5523 ,twig ,ua H 'xififibffijg 1' v s I 1, W, ,AQ -ku If I : f E5 ' ,Zi MW 4 55393, ., gimm- W l x gf w 5- I V , gwf' xg seg sig 5 in-. N w we 8 Q QW 4 Wwe K f fx A Af f. I l l 'fiiv l . . , ill: 1, l 'Hel Nl l M ' ' ' 'l 4 Q Y .' ,A , i . ' A X 6 y. V 5 I , J 1. I f LA . ,B N X Jll , fy lx - l i Ml! ill . l I Mrs. H. V. Lrrrue Currie Sybil Erfwz Lewis Muuvlv Iivwis Graff' Lewis Nelxon , Ilowny Mimi Chef Virgil Dirly 101' Stinlmr l'0isnn Eflriiv Mrs. Sr'h1'llf'r1l111r'h Mrs. Mc'Thing CAST Kalhy 0'I.1-ary Jeri ,Innvs Linda julian .lanc Tiswcll ,lm-ssica Sledge' I.a Wilflll Pinncll Kon i vrg1-soil Luuif' Rusgrcn Pat Bram-l Cary Slvwart Jud Ril'llLlI'fiS Dun Farr Jcrry Lamlu Marshall Evans Lynn 'lkmdm Jule-cn ,Ivnsvn Karon Stanlvy l'ufir'r'n1r1n Hugcr Simons CREW Dire-rtar Nancy ,Ianc B4-nfs-r Sturlrfnl Ilircctor Mike Flanders Asst. Stmlenz .Dircctor Jane Sine Smgo :Wanugcr Fred Ste-in l'ul1lir'i1y Sarah Wnoftcr, Gluria Vausc. Jn-rie ,Innes Props ,, Mary Lou Allan, Karon Hubday Ann Watkins CUSIIUIIPS Doris Ryncss, Judy ,Iorgenson Vrana Harris Sound Nancy McNall, Sharon Malone Lights .,., . . Haze-l Guin, Boll Elwart Makeup . , Frank Ortiz, Brent Boozer CladyccHiiliiickingicr, Rick Kacznxarczyk, Karcn Stanley, Joyce Flickingcr, Shonnic Birdncau Ushers , . . Glenda Ahlstroni, Thospians Tickets , ,, ,. ,,,,.,, ,, ,,,, H., Ken Grim 'IAQ Jud Richards, Don Farr, Marshall Evans, Cary Stvwarl, Ruger Simons. l0ur Gang? s . A is i i . . 1 ,, S- - gi . yi 5 H ii 5 Q Q, A 2 t ' u ' is Qf Wm F . 1- , ,, .iiEA I , , ! I gk ' 3 if -11: 'F'-1 XTX: Liv ' Ffa' .HA J,...a.o n I A ff J 5, . 5 I. Y. 53 , a fl Q . ig '3 14 N '51 gi? M .. .. ,, 415 .Q awww -ag K . 9 Q 'W H fifff ff M if Us vf in ei A D y . x rqhsggzi 'W' .z wp A ie is is-- .s m -gx 'UMM' JZSLXWBQCIQQS 5014? i QQ? Rubber Ballons . . . buy our Rubber Balloons . . . Mr. Brahms is the Bohemian salesman. Mr. J. Dailey's imitation of I1 college girl getting ready in the morning All together now-1-2-3-kick. These are teachers? VA. QEET UR JEANNIE FULTON Y. , ff: 1. J UDIE SMITH B LL LOREN LYTLE .IUD RICHARDS DAVE ROSCEN SHARON BOIES , ',:?:f5.fiTif ., .,,,z,W, 1 x m X,-111 5 .a '33 'I 1 -f .ff e-was ..,, f ....,, K 1, S2lJ3gwz1.,,:::ze:s: . ' 1 f i ii: xg: RH 'Fuj i Lf ' 'QQ ' X1 Y ':'f:.1! 4.132 J K ? r .i?F2fQ,..Z Jgx., L QM BRENT BOOZER Attvndant MARSHALL EVANS Attendant 'IMI O WND BML bf JUDIE SMITH Nevada's Representative to America's Junior Miss Pageant 1959 K . XY K Q' ,. C 1 u ' . F A - , 1 Q! 1 Ns, l E fx, ,1, aw mv f ww M X A W wa if We Y ff H? ,TM , 03 JEW- ,V X, my M 4 I M ' uw, , wr' ' .ewan N 5 W NEGRO HISTGRY WEEK ASSEMBLY DingfDing-Ding,went the trolley. ' 2' x . 1 ' , . , . f , 3 ' ' ' I J J l 1 ' 2 ,FJ J l Y l und Crm-W of the Negro History Week Assembly. SOPHOMORE CLASS ASSEMBLY Gail Barry Toni Hartsell Cary Rose Janet Handland Sharon Pritchard THEY WENT TO HEAVEN? ? ? if i Q A fi SPEAK OF THE DEVIL! Pictured are: Frank Notaro, Roy Dulcba, Kathy Lan A4k' 6 09' 1241 o 4 sy! 3 1 mv h k, A M, QEQQJ, j J L gi Lff', 7 12- f , f Q if f 4 ' ,, . fa E' - T K 4 5 X 5 s J 53? 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FPWGW K L ',.:'s' -- Eu.,-,U Q W lx 'Ai X f-N WD -X K -3,5 i ' K X 5 - r v o ' l ...:::::: 'ff yt ,ll i::::::EEE: X EEEEEEEEEE Sportsmanship, teamwork, persistence and courage are only a few of E V 'j,.' ::::::-IlIlll ,f,.- ----.--IIIIIIII--IIIIIIIIIIII , gf ' Hlll-lIlllIlllllll-ll-ll-l- N ll--Illlllllllll-ll-ll-l- lIlllllllllIlIlIlllIl- , llIlllllllll-lIlll-l- llllllllIIl-IIlll-l- lllllllllI-llllIII- , lllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllil lllllllllllllll . . llIll-lllll-II W 1 llll-llllllI- the qualities acquired through participation in athletics. f Few other school activities prove as rewarding as athletics. Some of 5 ,ff A 5- the many rewards are physical fitness, mental alertness, persistence, and A li' llllllll- . . f' I - l--ll--- those exciting moments of personal glory. l Q ,x '------- lt is the combination of moments of gladness and joy that makes I athletic events so memorable to members of the school and community. ' it If fi 3: lllll , llll - , ll-- kg ' llll l-- ll A ll ll II K f ,1 '. .: LV 4' fl A fr 'pl I - , I I W. l r , ' fi ' if cuz: . f 4 ' ri 'Q ,BX I , ' . :V 7 5-3 V , I ..-v V, l Q : ' 1 4- ,, - M iTl'l'i T l'IIlu.a:ilnn' 5 1 I WH RW Uv ll ff 1. 1 . l NW Coach Tartan, Coach Razmic, Coach Dailey These are the three men who drilled and taught the '58 edition of the Rancho Rams. Coach Tartan after wind sprints, 'LRace you in. Coach Razmic after having Ayers push blocking sled, Come on, let's have tackling practicef' Coach Dailey, Whatsamatter, ya tiredlw These three men brought Rancho High School its first Nevada State Championship. They also created good sportsmanship and the meaning of fair play in the members of the football squad. ' 5' 1- mf-.Q 4 W, WTN5 hx, L,A. V, .,x ' f ., xi A 1 is ' ' 'V lik vvff-e+g'::,l H A Mifffifl ' - V 'C x K A A -11.,.g7:ff+g, V2 KV A bwigi -mf1 f M? ,KZ-4523 ' - xv , ..G - EM Mr, ii Y? T 1 iw-raw. 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Lou Hosgr-n is shown taking a pass right from under the nose of two Reno defenders. Thanks to Z1 powerful running and passing game. the Rams were able to upset the Reno Huskies 14-7. The Rams scored the winning touchdown in the last quarter of play when Ed Irving scored from one yard out. This makes the first time the Ruins have beat Reno in football. 11819 fReview Journal Photol 5 ti 5 3 A X N X f ' ' f 42' Q5 '5 Wt'9553iAiw gf f E QNPQQQ-XY.. A , 4 v ' fl' iff 5 ., y 'K ,6 iw A S ff 3 , Q Q5 -effgrf X Jhmi fx -W5 E5 2: M x.Z., . lffiiiffii' iigl2,Z3?Q'W kv K K 2 J gig . ' ' X 2 N v1 3 Q f , , .M R 'fig K Z ig f, , -e I 'S tm ' TM ' Ma, , Y ' fi is Va 1? liulilxy R4-1-:I 1311? uml llivllzlrtl Htlll 1101 im- applying In llll int:-mlm-ml lngglv- MWIUII rl'1'l'lXl'l'. l'ln- Ruins wt-nt on In win thf- gnnu' Zh In 20. hy stuppiiig am lllggh-mimi HIilI'4'il on Ruiivltul gmail lim: I,0ll Rus- gvn H'flH'll4'1i un inggh-wuml punt Ulu yards In wuiw' tht- gm llilvilii points 1lI'l4l winning: murggiu. 226 RANCHO 25 RANKING 20 EXCUSE ME, FELLAS! Ed Irving 1827 slips through tht- Banning lint- to sc 1w1A c, kt-y hhwks thrown on this play wvrc- tleliv m-1'1-4 1 hy Lvroy Wright 1109 und Myron Kimhull 1705. The Bunning Pilots went iiri to pull the grunt- out breaking 26 to 25 victory me-r the Rams. RANCHO 26 INGLEWUOD 20 'ASS lll'iFI'iN5i'i uml ilhllli jug! what of thc- firv in the lust llllLlTU'I' to win ll i1t'ill'l- W J af 1, -w 1 k S+ - w,m.,i 4 wx H? 'I MM, . 1 7 f ,w W :i.,S:A,gL, . '-'AA .L ' gizgyff, '- ,,, - ' , km ,A if W x mg W . Evwuge 2 - ,.,Q.gqgef ,ii M. ., ,, . xg M, ,, .' E-.fc . . P. 4 ' gh 'fm 4 Q Q 4.1 ff V 1 ...., 9,.,si5z9.,3,,, QW N 'J F 'W 1 : M Www- f x,,,3,. , .wg Q V 4 ,,,, gk 1' gf N E .TNQ fRev1ew Journal Photo? STRATEGY! This is what Coach Razmic is talking over with the Sch0ol's ,first four-year lettermen in football. Left to right are Bill Logan, Doug Petty, Coach Razmic, Marshall Evans and Cary Wuttenburger. tReview Journal Photo! NEVADA STATE AAA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS This is the official title the Rancho Rams won during the football season. Coach Razmic is shown getting a victory ride after defeating the Basic Wolves for the State Title. This is the first State Title Rancho has won in the history of the school. Marshal Evans playing his fourth year at first string tackle for the Rancho Rams was recognized as a great High School Athlete when he was chosen to play on the AA All- American Football team. This makes the first time a player from Rancho has ever been named an All-American High School Athlete. ALL AMERICAN MARSHAL EVANS fLas Vegas Sun Photol MANAGERS - Left to right: ROSCOE B A L T 1 M 0 R E, SHELLY WRIGHT, LARRY PYATT. The managers of the team are often overlooked, b u t their job of keep- ing the equipment in the best of shape for an athlete is only as good as his equipment. From the team members and the Coaching Staff we thank you for a job well done. Football Team, Students, and Faculty Members: I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere gratitude for the fine effort put forth by our 'Tighting Rams, Nevada's 1958 State Champions. I am deeply grateful to you students, cheerleaders, administration, and faculty members for your loyalty and support. The success we attained was due to three important ingredients-quality, quantity, and spirit. The quality of our team was second to none in the nation. In quantity, a team is only as good as its strength on the bench and our reserves proved that they could fill in as veterans many times. Our spirit never died, it improved as the season progressed. To you graduating seniors, I would like to say it has been a pleasure working with you, and I want to wish you success in whatever field you choose. To you who are returning, do not become self-satisfied, keep the spirit of the Fighting Rams as it is now-above and beyond reproach. Carry on the fine spirit which makes Rancho High the best in the nation! gfwafe ' VARSITY TEAM FIRST ROW, left to right: Roscoe Baltimore 1Manager1, Gerald Bakerink 1501, Grant Gragson 1631, George Freed 1411, Buddy Munson 1221, Dave Rosgen 1161, Marshal Evans 1711, Lou Rosgen 1201, Ward Olson 1511, Richard Hall 1401, Bob Reed 1301, Willie Hooker 1141, Larry Pyatt 1Manager1. SECOND ROW, left to right: Dale Parsons, 1721, Leroy Wright 1131, Ken Grim 1651, Mike Kemp 1111, Bobby Morgan 1151, Dick Hoover 1841, John Ballance 1421, Creole Snider 1851, Richard Empson 1611, Lanny Orebaugh 1811, Roland Morton 1211, Grant Chandler 1931, Shelly Wright 1Manager1. THIRD ROW, left to right: Coach Rajsky, Coach Dailey, .Ioe Dimarco 1541, Roger Simons 1751, Jerry Lamb 1601, Gary Wattenbarger 1181, Bill Logan 1731, Don McE1hone 1801, Sherman Cherry 1951, Doug Petty 1521, Dave Turner 1911, Booker Ely 1741, Jud Richards 1831, Myron Kimball 1701, Bill Allan 1921, Coach Tartan, Coach Razmic. Rancho ....... Rancho Rancho ,,..,,. Rancho .,..... Rancho .e..... Rancho Rancho Rancho Rancho SEASON RECORD CONFERENCE RECORD 6 Boise Ranch0.,...--.- Reno e,,,,-..33 Blythe Ranch0.--.---.- Basic ,,,....,14 Reno RanCh0.---.-,.- White Pine 1forfeit1 .,.-,,,,25 Banning Rancho.--..---.--.---.---------..13 Las Vegas 6 Wilson WON 3 LOST 0 TIED 1 -,,...,e26 Inglewood we STATE CHAMPIONS ..,..,,.32 Atascadero ,,,-.,,.13 Las Vegas UNIOR VARSITY FIRST ROW, left to right: Houston Hall, John Dove, Obie Ortie, Clyde Munsel, Erwin Golden, Andy Underwood, Gary DeJong, Jimmey Keys, Roy Duleba, Mike Lynn, Don Armantrout, Sam Johnson, Morgan, Steven Rainbow, Glenn Walters. SECOND ROW: Eddie Philips, George Smith, Max Petty, Joe Mayfield, Terry Swyers, Albert Hertato, Don Frasa, Iverson Manng, Ted Smith, Mike Wadsworth, Lavog Leavitt, Marvin VanBuskirk, David Gartenburg, Ed McBernie, Bill Dedericks, Jerry Swanigan, Roger Clark CManagerJ. THIRD ROW: Robert Hammond, Bill Linder- men, Glen Hicky, Darrel Alman, Russel Allan, Stewart Walker, Ed Jackson, Larry Houser, Garrett Gobeli, Willie Reed, Dennis Alman, Roscoe Baltimore iManagerJ. Under the fine handling of Coach Dailey the Junior J.V. RECORD Varsity team had another fine season. The JV's compiled a Rancho ..,,,,,, ,,,,, 6 Vegas ,,,t,. 7 5 and 1 record, losing only to Moapa Valley Varsity. The Rancho ,tt,,a, 27 Boulder ...., G experience gained in this season by the underclassmen will Rancho t.s.,,, 27 Barstow ,,,,v.,,,,.,,..tt,... be invaluable as they move up to replace the graduating Rancho ....t,, ,,,tt 6 Moapa Valley Varsity members of the Varsity team. Rancho ..a,... 39 Henderson ,c,,tt,,,t,c...,. Rancho ..,.,tt ..,...,.,., 1 3 Vegas .,,,., , WON 5 LOST 1 232 ARSITY TEAM THIRD ROW, left to right: Ed Irving 134-3, Anthony Ward 1513, Carl Saunders 1 3, Elmer Chowning 1113. SECOND ROW, left to right: Rod Anderson 1Manager3, Mike Williams 1423, Mike Kemp 1303, L-eroy Wright 1103, Loren Lytle 1203, Houston Hall 14-03, Coach Rajsky. FRONT ROW, left to right: Grant Cragson 1Manager3, James Calhoun 1143, Larry Houser 1243, Steve Fleming 1223, Dick Hoover 1123. COACH HARRY RAJSKY COACH KEN BOWERS COACH HARVEY THIEL UFO 3 Q' gi? 30 X -ju! oo 1 ww N is Q Hi! aw' HF? Q 5 N, f P4 If , 1Las Vegas Sun Photo? ws, s., Q 45 5 if +1 5, ,f gy 'N W1-1 V+., Q M K Wi KNIIIUXJN WXHII LOREN LYTI-E C uurd 5 ,HW Senior FLYING TONY. A n t h 0 n y Wzlrci of Rancho High is shown suspended in mid air during the Rancllo-Riversidv QIZIIIIC. The Rivcrsidc tm-inn had to halt u Ram uprising tu win the game 4-7 to 40. Elmer Chowning had 15 points und Dick Hmm-r had 10 points for the gguxne ED IRVING Forward Senior FLYING HIGH. Ed Irving is shown in his favorite shot, a high jump shot from the key. Ed was named to the newly organized AA Leaguds State Team. Rancho lost this game to Lincoln 71 to 62. Elmer Chowning made 18 points while Mike Williams made 13, Ed Irving had 11 for Rancho. JAMES CALHOUN Guard .Iunior -is ,M fr,-f 1 jg I , M x N-U' mf, g 5'-'Vfs SCRAMBLE, Luren Lytle, An- thony Ward, Steve Fleming, and Dick H 4v11x'n- r ure shown trying lo get the bull from two Chaffey players. Chuffcy went on to win after leading 31 I0 23 at the half, the final score was Chaffey 68 tu Rnncl 14,1' 5 4-1. Ed Irving had 13 and Steve Fleming had 11 for the game. lLus Vegas: Sun Photo QUE HUOVER Lignoi' WRIGHT fudr Guard Sophomore Junior I 240 A , , 1 Q, X : YW' t ,K Q i, in 5 Q Q-, Q. , - .5 yi! E1 3' Q 2? R 'Q 2' 4? --1 1 E r mix, r EM uf , 1 X A -S Qi 41 GRANT GRAGSON ROD ANDERSON Ramona .... Riverside ..,, Richfield ,v,.... Riverside ..,,... Ramona ,.,i.. Gorman ..,.., Boulder City Basic ,,..,,,.,.i.,.... Las Vegas -. Lincoln ...... White Pine Gorman ......... - Boulder City Las Vegas ,,s... Lincoln ,......... White Pine ....... Basic .......... Chaffey ...... GO, GO, GO, GO! That is the National Saying of Managers here at Rancho. And it is certainly true of the basketball managers for they are constantly on the go, after dry towels, or trying to get some one's locker un- stuck. Yes, the managers are an im- portant part of the team. Rancho Visitors SOUTHERN ZONE TOURNAMENT 48 Ranch0.-----,--i,---.-----.,--.,-.39 Basic 47 Rancho,,..,- ----.-,.68 White Pme 55 THIRD PLACE 37 60 51 59 61 56 71 57 48 53 55 58 39 WON 6 DOST 12 JU IOR ARSITY TE llAf K ROW lift to Tlglll Coicli Boll SICCTF, .lou Plutko, Tom Huycock, Willie Hooker. Sllclly Wflglll Brlm lllllllllllflll ,lllll Wluu ,lim Morgan llVlanugerD, Coacll Tlliel. FRONT ROW, lf-fx Io right flxrrct Gobeli Mike Wadsworth, Lovoy Leavitt, John Dove. Not shown in picture are 1r f lrlx Luiz llcl md 5t1lfor1 Sims. Rely McConnell wus ulisffrxt from thx- picture also. Alamo DelVlolay H Allen Water C W Basic ,, , Gorman Boulder City Basic ,, Las Vegas Dc-lVlolay , N.L.V. Lions Gorman , Boulder City lVloapa Las Vegas Moapa ,,,, Alamo , Basic , Las Vegas DeMolay CUAK ll Sll'l'lil' WON 9 LOST 10 Rancho Visitors 40 323 7, 57 54 , '16 35 H 41- 52 sl-7 22 , , 40 4-7 , ,-ll 60 34 fl-3 28 -11 45 65 72 38 51 20 27 52 41 38 56 60 7, 40 45 37 39 , 31 36 53 SHELDON WRIGHT WILLIE HOOKER JOE PLATKO GARRET GOBELI JOHN DOVE LOVOY LEAVITT off .J NN J' TOM BOB BOB WHITE STAFFORD SIMS HAYCOCK HAMMOND MIKE WADSWORTH EDDIE BELL FRONT ROW, left to right: Masio Harris 1351, Eddie Booth 1381, Orbie Ottey 1325, Ken Mc- Connell 14-Zl. Frank Hall 1363, Broch Zoller 1Managerl. BACK ROW, left to right: Benjamin Harris 1Managerl, Abe Alderetli 1431, Steve Allan 1335. Clyde Sheldon 1303, Tony 1-1-Ol. James Chapman 137l, Terry Lytle 1315, Mike Turley 1445, , Harry Olson finjuredl. The members of the Freshman team gained valuable ex- perience competing against other Junior High School teams. l10M1H CHUCK RAZMIC This experience will be immeasurable when the team members move up to the ,l.V. team. BENJAMIN HARRIS BROCH ZOLLER IN MEMORY OF LEROY ARENDS LEROY ARENDS WAS A TOP ATHLETE, A GOOD SCHOLAR AND A PERSON WELL LIKED BY EVERYONE. 945 JERRY LAMB LE ROY WRIGHT JOE DIMARCO Junior Junior Senior CATCHERS: Leroy Wright and Jerry Lamb will handle the catching chores this year for the Rams. Both are returning lettermen. -1 COACH TARTAN. COACH DAILEY The picture was taken as the coaches were watching the first few days of baseball practice, OOH! YA MEAT- HEAD! This is what the Coaches are prob- ably thinking as they watch the first day of baseball practice. Coach Tartan is the new asst. huselnall coach for the Rams. BILL LOGAN LANNY OREBAUGH Senior Junior Coach Dailey and Coach Tartan are looking forward to another good season for the Rams. One of the reasons is that there are 16 returning lettermen this year. The four pictured on this page are the pitchers of last year when the Rams compiled an 8 and 6 overall record. Lee Syphus won 3 and lost 1 for the Rams, Bill Logan won 4 and lost 2, Lanny Orebaugh won 0 and lost 1 and Dale Parsons won 1 and lost 1. DALE PARSONS LEE SYPHUS Junior Junior BOB REED ROGER SIMONS Junior Senior Doug Petty the starting first baseman, last year, will get plenty of competition from returning letterman Bob Reed. Doug was named to the Review Journal All-Star Team. Roger Simons another returning letterman will hold down the left field position, and Dave Rasmussen will make a strong bid for the vacancy left in right field by the gradua- tion of J im Pyatt, Dave is also a retuming letterman. x l DOUG PETTY DAVE RASMUSSEN DALE STEWART Senior Senior Manager STEVE FLEMING DICK HOOVER Junior Sophomore Steve Fleming, will be back this year to back up Joe Dimarco at third base. Dick Hoover, another letterman, will be back to take over his shortstop position. Elmer Chowning will be playing left or center field, while Bill Freer, back from last year's team, will be in left or right field. The Rams will have plenty of depth in both the outfield and the infield this year, this added experience may decide if the Rams take the conference title Qlet's hope that they doj . WESLEY MARKS ELMER CHOWNING BILL FREER Manager .lunior Senior 250 GOING FOR TWO. Snapper Hand is shown coming off the bag to complete a double play against Las Vegas High School. Rancho won over Las Vegas in this game, 5 to 3. NICE TRY! Joe Dimarco is shown after he tried to catch a line drive during the Rancho-Boulder City game. Joe was outstanding playing third base and was named to the Review Journal All-Star team. Joe was also the captain of the team. THEY'RE OFF! This picture was taken during the 220-yard sprint. Richard Hall is the 4th starter from the left. Richard took second in this event at the State Track Meet. ROLA Senior ROLAND MORTON: A returning letterman from last year's track team. Roland runs in the sprints and the relays. Lettermen not shown: MARSHAL EVANS ANTHONY WARD ND MORTON 25l ' ,wg QM , J - W, 1 N . ,iW??' 'Q'iK.!filW!i Wff' AL f i? W' A' ggi-avzria I r n-X K V mit. ,. J P ,,2ewv+msmMQ 42QhQ W-MW 1 -Qi 1 W , M51 A iq, :., 325' ' :: ' ' f A , q . Smurf, . FQ , L 'hs . H5559 3' ,-f HW 'f L , J ig ff, Q 5, v 4 4: '14 , 5 fs In 4951-Knife mm ,, QW J My 1 Z, 91, 5.-1 'X if 39,4 fs ' ,JM-HV fRev1ew Journal Photol COACH R. E. TOBLER . 4 ' COACH JOHN PAUL Both Coach Tobler and Coach Paul are new coaches here at Rancho. Both Coaches come to Rancho with excellent records behind them, and they plan to make Rancho into one of the best track schools around, if not the best. MANAGERS - Left to right: LA VOY LEAVITTE, MIKE GARTENBURG, JOHN HERBERT. Once again I would like to thank the managers of the track team for the splendid job they are doing. THANKS from the Coaching Staff and the Track Team Members. 253 'Un-vwf fRev1ew .lournali ,,3,E,.3 Z., H ,. W lx wwggg wx ,K V- LOU ROSCEN shows the form that enabled him to take 3rd place in the State Track t. Wo KW X L My QQ, t 1. Mtox t, W -K will will-fi 1 lt 54 K senior LOU ROSGEN Senior Lou Rosgen will be back this year to help,the Ram Track team. He ran the 180 Low Hurdles and the broad jump. Lou is a letterman. Bob is the retuming 880-yard sprint man. Bob holds the school record for the 880-yard run and will help the team pick up valuable points. kv vt. ..u - i Laws - M.. ,. .U GOING, GOING, GONE! That is what Richard Hall is doing to the rest of the runners as he leaves them behind in the 4-40. Richard won the 4410 in the State Track Meet and set a new record for the event, the time was 50.2. Bill Dedricks will be hack this year to give the track team support in the pole vault event. Bill finished second in the State Track Meet. 'KY'2'Q, RICHARD HALL BILL DEDRICKS Junior Sophomore 756 , ...Q 4' CReview Journal Photo? UP, UP, UP AND OVER, Dave Turner is pictured as he is getting ready to go over the hurdle Dave took fourth in the high hurdles during the state mer-t and is out to improve this season DAVE TURNER Junior AUTOGRAPHS Hllllllllllllllll ------':::::::::::::::::::::::: I- A - -:::::::::::- ------------ un: lillllnll , lllllllllll lllI-lll--lll-l--l---l-- u- A . llllllllll - lIllIll llllilll s A lllllllll f R31 --llll ----- - f U f , ' - ,l ' -------- ,A ,-., , . , III- lllll .Wim llillli I-1 . -Q-Il I 1 it A WX wilt. lilllll ' it ffl!! 'wt lllln 'l lii'l tw l A is ' lllllln lllllll ' X ',- b ,' TI, t lllI YA UW , -'- : ' F V K A, 'tts Lff M . .4 'P :Ill lllll -. A lnlllll llllll - ' . 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Through this llllllll type of advertising these civic-minded merchants not only bring their .- products to the attention of the publicg but also show an interest in the ll lllllllll youth of the community and in their activities. lllllllll The biggest dividend of high school advertising is the promotion of understanding, good will and friendship between student and businessman. .- llllllllll ' ll lllllllllll lll Ill IIIIIIIIIII. 'I' Illllll::::- ::::::::lllll ll! Illlllllllllln III: llllllllllllllIl , h llll llllllllllllllll 1 llll llllllllllllll --I- llllIlllIl ' ull!! 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Brown Insurance El Portal Luggage Shop Las Vegas Optical Sal Sagev Beauty Shop Bright Spot Home Boom 150 Blue Onion Skaggs Drug Center Lee's Paint Store Foxy's 0'Neil Lumber Chic Heicts Blakely Service Station Coffee Pot Tu Fashion Cleaners Ruth's Record Center H. C. Hawkins St Co. Nevada Auto Parts Sal Sagev Barber Shop O Paco Lumber Co. Outdoorsman Tucker 81 Weerts Carpet Co Smith 81 Chandler Bralley Food Market North Vegas Drug Magic Carpet Nick's 81 Mary's Western Liquor Store Hank's Electric International Business Machine Vegas Trailor Supply Tyson Engineering Fashion Fabrics Morse Sewing Charlie Sell's Modern Cleaners Fremont Beauty Salon El Cholo Cafe Bed 81 White Cafe Park Barber Shop SENIOR GIRLS A 1 ABEL, MARGARET ....... ....... 4 2 GRA 1, 2, 3, 4. ABINGTON, PATRICIA ...,.. 42, 128, 168, 169, 170, 171 Band, Ass't Uniform Mgr. '2, 3, Librarian, Pep Band 1, 4, GRA 2, 3, 4. AHLSTROM, GLENDA .,.,,... 42, 155, 192, 193 Thespians 4, Pep Club 3, Dance Club 3, FTA 1, Student Council 3. ALLAN, MARY LOU ......., 42, 152, 154, 156, 185, 195 Art Guild 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 19 Band 2, JA 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 3, Thespians 4, Quill and Scroll Vice Pres. 4, El Sol Activities Ed. 4. ARENDS, LOIS JEAN ........., 42, 150 Triton Elite 3, 4. ASHLEY, PAMELA ............ 43, 166, 167, 179 Chorus Sec. 4, Assemb. Com- mittee 4. ATKINSON, LINDA ..,-.,..--- -------- 4 3 Student Council 1, 3. B BEARD, EARLENE ........-..- 44, 128, 151, 157 GRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Guild 1, Vice Pres. 2, Parl. 3, 4, Triton Elite Pub. Mgr. 4. BELL, JUDY ............................. 209 Dance Club 2, Business Ed. Club 2, Rancho Riders Treas. 2, FFA 3. BENTLY, CATHERINE .,.............. 44 Latin Club 1, Math Club 1, Student A Council 2, Dance Club 2, 3, FHA l 2, 3. 1 l za: I BLOMBURG, SHARON ........ 9, 63, 176, 195 GRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, De- bate 2, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 3, Pres. 4, Fun Center Board 3, 4. BOIES, SHARON ........ 44, 128, 166, 167, 174, 176, 195, 196, 206 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, Girls' Treas. 1, El Sol 1, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, GRA 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Triton Elite 2, Cheerleader 3, 4, JA 3, Girls' State 3, Sweetheart Queen Attend- ant 3, 4, DAR Contest Winner 4, Homecoming Queen Attendant 4. BOWEN, DORA ALICE ......,. 44, 195 French Club 4, Sun Youth Forum 4. BUNKER, NEVONA ............ 35, 128, 145, 152, 184, 187 FHA 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Historian 3, El Sol Club Ed. 3, Ed. 4, Busi- ness Ed. Club 3, Treas. 4, Quill and Scroll Pres. 4. BUZBEE, JUNE ....,... 9, 41, 45, 152, 182, 183,187 FTA Pres. 3, Girls' PTA Rep. 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Campus Journal 3 4 , . C CASEY, TERRI .,,..... ....,.. 45 CHOATE, MARGARET ......,...,... 45 CLAY, LURENE ....,. ....... 4 5 COLEY, JACKLYN .,,... ....... 4 5 FHA 1, 2. CORNELL, JUDY ........ ....... 4 6 COWAN, VALERA ...... ....... 46 CROSBY, LA RENNA ,........ ....... 46 D DAVIS, MARILEE ...... ....... 4 7 DAVIDSON, ANNE ................ 9, 46 Student Council 4, All-School Play 4. DEWEY, LYN ....,.......... ......... 4 7 DWYER, JACQUELINE ............ 168 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Guild 2, 3, Choir 3. E EATON, DORIS ..,...,. 47, 145, 152, 181, 185 French Club 1, 2, Fun Center Board 1, 2, 3, 4, GRA 2, 3, Student Coun- cil 3, 4, Business Ed. Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Chorus 1, Chem- istry Club 3, El Sol Club Ed. 4. DAVIS, MARILEE ...... ........ 4 7 F F AUR, PATRICIA ........ ......... 48 FLEMINGTON, JILL ........ 48, 130, 136, 195, 211 Latin Club 1, 2, Sec., 3, Co-Pres. 4, Homeroom Discussion Committee 2, GRA 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4. FLETCHER, MARLENE ........,..... 48 FORREST, BETTY ANN .,.,.. 48, 131, 167 ERALEY, ANN ...... ..... - ..,....,, 48 FUJII, JEAN ................ 49, 130, 141 GRA 2, 3, 4, FNA 3, 4. G GALLAHER, DIANNA ................ 49 GARRETT, MARY ....... .......,. 4 9 GILMORE, YVETTE ............ 49, 195 French Club 1, Debate Club 1, 3, Homeroom Discussion Committee 1, 2, Triton Elite 1, Student Council 2, 4, Dance Club 2. GILMORE, YVONNE .....,., 49, 141, 167, 195 GOGERT, WALLISANN ................ 50 Assembly Committee 1, 2, 3, Dance Club 1. GOULDSMITH, LOHNA ...... 50, 128, 136, 186, 195, 211 GROVE, DIANE ............,............. 50 Sun Youth Forum 3. GUIN, HAZEL ...................... 41, 50 FHA Vice Pres. 1, 'Dance Club 2, 3, Drama Club 2, Fun Center Board 2, 3, Assembly Committee 2, Busi- ness Ed. Club 3, Senior Class Sec. 4. GUSTAFSON, VERONA .,.,,, 50, 128 GRA 2, 3, 4, Business Ed. Club 4. H HAND, JEAN ,1,.., ,1,1,,,1 5 1 GRA 2, 3, 4. HARMON, GAY 11...,,,. ,.,,,,11 5 1 HARRIS, ROSALYN ,.,...... ,,11,,, 5 1 French Club 2, 3, 4. HASTINGS, BONNIE ...1,,1, 51, 130, 209 GRA 3, 4, Spanish Club Pres. 4. HOOVER, LARISTA ROSIE ,,,,,. 52 HORN, PENNY .,1,,11,..,,, ,1,,-,, 5 2 Student Council 3. HUBER, LINDA -1 1,,,,,1,,,-,,,,11,,,,,,,, 1 52 FHA 1, Business Ed. Club 3. I IODICE, PAMELA 11,,-,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 2 .I JACKSON, fTRUDIEJ ..,,.,.. 53, 154 Thespians 3, 4. JACKSON, MARY .,,1,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 10, 53, 143, 167 Ch0i1' 1, 43 .IA 2, 3, GRA 2, 3, Fun Center Board 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, FTA Vice Pres. 4. JOHNSON, JUNE .............. ........ 5 3 JOHNSON, PEARL ANN ............ 53, 186, 195 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Triton Elite 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Girls' Treas. 2, 3, FNA 3. JONES, BETTY ANN ..,......... 53, 128 GRA 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. JONES, DIANA LEE .... 41, 53, 132 Pep Club 1, 2, Latin Club 2, Busi- ness Ed. Club 3, Dance Club 4, Student Council 4, Senior Girls' Treas. 4. JONES, JERILYN ..........,,.... 53, 132, 154, 192, 193, 195 Pep Club 1, French Club 2, 3, Drama Club 2, Dance Club 2, Sec. 3, 4, Student Council 2, Triton Elite 2, Thespians 3, 4, Chemistry Club Sec. 3. K KALISH, MARCIA ....... - .......,... 9, 54 Student Council 1, GRA 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Spanish Club Sec. 3, Pres. 4, JA Treas. 3, Sec. 4. KANDT, J1-:ANNIE ......... ........ 5 A KLONE, DIANE .......,..,..,.,.,,, 54, 128 Latin Club 1, 2, Dance Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, GRA 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4. KLYM, JUDY ,,,,,.,... . ..... 54, 183, 186 Student Council 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Discussion Committee 2, GRA 3, Spanish Club 3, Campus Journal 3, 4. KNIGHT, ELSIL ..,.,,,,,,,,,,1, 54, 155, 166, 167, 192 54 KNOTTS, ELLEN .,,.... KUCHERA, JUDY ...,... 54 KURTZ, BARBARA ..,.,,. ,,,, 1 , 54. L LEAVI'I'I', LINDA ........................ 55 PTA Rep. 1, 2, Dance Club 2, FTA 3, Chemistry Club 3. LEADBETTER, BARBARA .......... 55 LLOYD, BETTY ........ 55, 167, 179 Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 2, 3, FTA 4, Assembly Com- mittee 4. LOPEZ, DE LUVINA ........ ........ 5 5 LYNN, SHARON ,....... ....... 5 6, 195 M McBRlDE, SHARON ........ 9, 10, 58, 130, 141, 146, 151, 159, 167, 176 FHA Sec. 1, 2, Student Council 1, 4, FNA 2, Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Art Guild 2, Latin Club 2, Triton Elite 3, Sec. 4, GRA 3, 4, Girls' State 3, Mu Alpha Theta Reporter 4, French Club 4, Chemistry Club 4, Organizations Committee Chair- man 4. McCAIN, RACHAEL ...... ........ 5 8 MCDONELL, MAURINE .............. 58 McDOWELL, DONNA -- 58, 155, 209 Majorette 1, 2, 3, Art Guild 2, Latin Club 1, Thespians 4. MACK, NANCY ............ 56, 156, 167 Art Guild 3, 4, French Club 3, Stu- dent Council 3. MALLORY, KATHY ......... ....... 5 6 MARTIN, SANDRA ..........., 57, 144, 145, 181 Fun Center Board 2, 3, 4, Fun Cen- ter Pres. 3, Business Club 3, 4. MASHBURN, JACKIE .,.,...... 57, 186 Snack Bar 1, 2, 3, 4. MESTAS, CATHERINE ................ 57 MEYERS, LINDA ....... ........ 5 7 283 MICHAEL, CAROLYN LEE ........ 57, 136, 150, 152, 184, 195 FHA Song Leader and Pres. 1, Sec. 2g Mat Dance Committee 13 FTA 2, 3g Triton Elite 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 3g Chemistry Club 3g El Sol Seniors and Organi- zations Ed. 4g Quill and Scroll 4. MISNER, LUANNE .............. 195, 57 Homeroom Sec. 4. MONTEEN, CHARLOTTE ............ 57 N NATHAN, PAT .......... ..,,... 1 57 NYGAARD, LORRAINE ................ 59 GRA lg Dance Club 1, 2, 3. O O'LEARY, KATHLEEN ........ 59, 154, 198 Debate Club 23 Latin Club 23 Pep Club 2, 3g Thespians 3, Pres. 4. P PARKER, LA RAINE ....,...,,,,...... 59 Creative Writing Club 3, Pres. 4. PARTRIDGE, MYRNA .......,.,,,.,,, 60 PEART, SUSAN .,... . .........,,,.,,,.,,,- 60 Pep Club 1, 2, 3g El Sol 23 Hobby Club 2 3 GRA 3. PEREZ, DINA ..........,.,....,, ......... 6 0 Homeroom Treas. 1, 3. PETTY, EVALYN .......,., .......,, 6 0 PINNELL, LA WANA .,,..,..,....... 60, 132 154 Pep Club 2g Dance Club 2, 3, 43 Business Club 33 Drama Club 23 Thespians Club 3, Treas. 3, 43 Tumbler 1, 2, 3, 4. PLATKO, JACQUEE ANN ...... 9, 63 Student Council 4. 284 PUDERBACH, DOROTHY .......... 60 Junior Achievement 4. R READY, KAREN ....... ........ 6 1 RICE, CEORGEANN ............ 61, 151 FHA 13 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 3g Triton Elite 2, Rep. 3, Sec. 4. RICHARDSON, DEHRA .............. 61 RICHARDSON, DOLORES .......... 61 FHA 1. RIZZARDO, LINDA ............ 61, 149, 152, 183, 195 ROBINSON, CLAUDIA ....,,,, 61, 167 ROBINSON, JUDY .......... 9, 62, 179 Pep Club 1, Sec. 23 Vice Pres. 3g Assembly Committee 1, 2, 3, Pres. 43 Student Council 1, 4, Secretary 1, 2, 3g El Sol Freshman 1, Ass't Ed. 3g GRA 2, Vice Pres. 3, 4. RODRIQUEZ, CONNIE .............. 62, 131, 167 RUSSOM, MARIE ....... ........ 6 2 FHA 1. RYBAK, LILLIAN ......... .,......... 6 2 RYNRSS, DORIS ................ 62, 130, 155, 185 GRA 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA lg Art Guild 13 Dance Club 2, 3g Business Ed. 2g Thespian 4. S SANDOUIST, PATT ......... ....... 6 2 Pep Club 1, 2. SAYLOR, MARGARET ........ 63, 157 FHA 13 Art Guild 4. Scorr, SANDRA .......................... 63 Latin Club 1, 23 FTA 3g Rancho Riders 3. SHARK, MODELL ................ 10, 63, 129, 149, 150, 154, 176 GRA 1, 2, 3, 43 Triton Elite 2g Pres. 3, 43 Drama Club 23 .IA Girls' State 33 Thespian Club 3, 43 Or- ganization Committee 43 Chemistry Club 43 Mu Alpha Theta 4. SHARP, MARJEAN ............ 63, 167 SLEDGE, JESSICA ................ 63 154, 195 169, 209, Band 4a Thespians 4g .IA 43 Sun Youth Forum 4. SMITH, JUDIE KAY .......... 64, 174, 175, 190, 192, 196, 206, 209, 210, 215 SNYDER, JEANNETTE ...... ...... 64 SODERHOLM, KAREN .................. 64 French Club 1, 2, 33 FHA Vice Pres. 1. STROTHER, JOANNE ........ ...... 64 STURM, JANET ...................... 9, 65 Business Ed. Club 3g Dance Club 43 Student Council 4. SWOF FORD, SANDRA ........ 65, 157, 166, 167, 195, 207 Art Guild 43 Thespians 4g Rancho Riders 43 Student Council 43 Choir 3, Historian 4. T TANN, LINDA ......... ........ 1 68 THAYNE, DEANNE ....,................. 65 FHA lg Dance Assembly 1. THRUSH, BOBBIE ....... ...... 6 5 TRIPP, CLAUDETTE .......... ....... 6 5 V VAUSE, GLORIA ........ 11, 66, 192, 193, 195, 196 Student Coimcil 13 Assembly Com- mittee 1, 2, 33 Dance Club 2, 4, Pres. 3, French Club 2, 3, Sweet- heart Ball Attendant 2, Drama Club 2, Chemistry Club 3, P-TA Rep. 3, Junior Prom Queen Attendant 3, Thespians 4, Homecoming Queen Attendant 4. W WEBB, BRENDA ,......... 66, 131, 167 Choir 3, 4, GRA 4. WHITE, EVELYN .1,,.,,-.,,,,-,, 67, 140 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Business Ed. 3. WILLIAMS, KATHY ..1..,,,,,,,1,11,1,, 67 WORTHEN, LLONA ........ 152, 182, 183, 209 FHA 1, Business Ed. 2, Sun Re- porter 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4. WRIGHT, ELAINE ...... 67, 153, 192 SENIOR BOYS A ABBOTT, DOUGLAS ...... ....... 4 2 .IA 3. ALEXANDER, DENNIS ,1,,,... 42, 195 Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 1, 2, JA 2, Latin Club. ALLEN, DICK ,.LL,. .L..... 4 2 ALLEN, EDDY ,............,.,,.. ...,... 4 2 ANDERSON, NORMAN .........L,..... 42 ARENDS, LE ROY ............,,,L 42, 177 Student Council 1, JV Football 1, Baseball 1, Ram League 2. ARTEAGA, EDWARD .,............., 43 Track 3, Wrestling 3, JA, Vice Pres. ARTEAGA, RICARDO ....... ...I,.. 4 3 B BALLANCE, JOHN -.- ....... 43, 134, 181, 227 JV Football 2, Ram league 2, Bas- ketball 2, Varsity Football 2, 3, Track 3, JA Pres. 4, Varsity R 4. BARFIELD, MERRILL ...... ........ 4 3 BARTON, GAYLORD ........ ........ 4 3 JV Football 2. BAUMERT, DENNIS -,.- .... ....... . 43 BEAM, JIM ...,,,........L............. 43, 179 Home Room Committee 2, Home Room Pres. 2, 3, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Chemistry Club 3, Fun Center Board, Assembly Com- mittee 4. BEATTY, RALPH .......................,,. 44 BOOZER, BRENT ........ 44, 154, 156, 193, 195, 198, 206 Art Guild 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Guild Pres. 4, Art Ed. of El Sol 2, 4, All-School Play, Thespian Club, Talent Assembly, Various Poster Contests. BRAILSFORD, JIM .....,, -- ..... 44 BUCKLEY, RONALD ........ ........ 44 C CANNON, GARY ,...... ..,...., 4 5 CARROLL, CHUCK ...... ...... 9 , 45 COMPTON, ARTHUR ......, 1 ,,.,..... 46 Mu Alpha Charter Member of Theta 4. COOK, DAVID ....... -.- ........ 46 Student Council 3. COON, THAYER ......,...,. 11, 41, 46, 182, 190 Rancho Rider Pres. 2, Track Team, Football, Junior Class Assembly 3, Senior Class Officer, Student Coun- cil Chairman School Paper 4. COOPER, THOMAS ...... .....,..... 4 6 CORKERN, WILLIS .....,....,. 46, 146, 157, 195 Home Room Pres., Sun Youth Forum, Mu Alpha Theta, Triton Elite, Chemistry Club 4. CUMMINGS, DAVID ......... ........ 46 D DAVIS, LARRY ........,... 47, 166, 167, 190 Band 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, Choir Vice Pres. 4. DECKER, JIM .............................. 47 JV Football 3, Track Team 3. DYSART, JAMES ....... ........ 4 7 E EDMUNSON, PHILIP 47 Chemistry Club 3. EVANS, MARSHALL .....,....., 41, 48, 137, 146, 154, 202, 210, 228, 229, 231 Frosh Class Pres. 1, Sec.-Treas. of Varsity R 2, Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 4, All-City Tackle 2, Vice Pres. Varsity R, Basketball 2, 3, Sweetheart Ball King 3, Track, Football Capt. 4, All-State Tackle 4, All-American Second Team and All- City Tackle 4, Senior Class ,Boys' Treas. Q ' F FARR, DON ,............,.. 48, 146, 168, 171, 200, 202 Varsity Band 4, Pep Band 4, All- School Play 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4. F REER, BILL ......,.....,,,, 48, 148, 153 Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Rancho Riders Club 3, Photog- raphy Club 4. FULFORD, WILLIAM .......... 49, 183 Chasing Girls 1, Chasing Girls 2, Chasing Girls 3, Catching Girls 4. G GARTENBERG, JOEL --.- .............. . 49 Football 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Span- 285 ish Club 3, Chemistry Club 3, All- School Play 3, Senior Play 4. GILLELAND, MIKE ....... -. ......... 49 GIVENS, CHARLES ........,... 49, 168, 169, 170, 195 JV Football 1, 2, Varsity R 1, 2, Boys' PTA Rep. 1, 2, Track Man- ager 1, 2, 3, Varsity Band Pres. 1, Varsity Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 1, Rancho Jazz Band Leader 1, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Boys' Treas- urer 3, Latin Club 3, Ram League 3, Rancho Jazz Band 1, 2, 3. GRADY, JIM ....... - ............... 50, 158 JV Basketball Manager. GRIM, KENNETH ..,.........,. 50, 155, 227, 231 Thespian Club, Varsity R, Football, All-School Play, Senior Class Play. GUBLER, KAY .................... 50, 168, 169, 170, 171 Band 3, 4, Pep Band, Librarian of Band. HAFEN, LAVOY ......................... 50 Home Room Rep., Jlmior Achieve- ment 4. HALSEY, L. PHILLIP ................., 50 HAND, THOMAS .................... 41, 51 Ram League, JV Basketball 2, Base- ball. HARRIS, CLINT .............,.. 51, 166, 167, 168, 170, 171 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. of Chorus 3. HARRIS, LARRY ........................., 51 First Place in Brotherhood Poster Contest, Art Guild 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres. Photo Club 2, First Place from Rancho in Driving Rodeo 3. HARRISON, WAYNE ........,.,....,,.,. 51 HAINES, WALTER ,.,..,,. ,.,,,,,,.,,- 5 1 HEINER, LARRY ,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,, 51, 183 Chemistry Club 3. ' 286 HIATT, PAUL ..................... ....... 5 2 Chemistry Club 3, 4. HOGAN, CAIL ................ ....... 5 2 Varsity Band 1, 2. HOGAN, THOMAS ....,.......... - ..... 52 HOWARD, BOB --.- ....... 52, 183, 195 HUDSON, RODNEY ...... 52 52 HURTADO, MANUEL ....... I IRVING, ED .... 134, 222, 224, 226, 235, 237, 238, 239, 240 Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Var- sity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Football All-State 3, 4, Basketball A11-State 3. ISGRIG, CHRIS Varsity R 3, 4. .I JENSEN, CLAIR .................... 53, 195 Home Room Pres. 4. JONES, WALLY -1 .......... ,-,, 9, 40, 53 Choir 1, 2, Vice Pres. of Choir 1, 2, Vice Pres. of Senior Class. K KENDZIEREKI, KENNETH 54 KIRBY, TOM ................................ 54 Rock Society 1, 2, JA 4. L LARSEN, KARL ......... ........ 5 5 LARSEN, JOHN ......... ....... 5 5, 161 LEAVITF, BENNY ........................ 55 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, Ram League Basketball 2. 55 LEAVITT, MARV ...... LINEBARGER, JACK - .......... 55, 162 Art Guild Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Spanish Club Pres. 4-. LOGAN, BILL ....... -.-- 55, 134, 195, 228, 231 Varsity Football and Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, First String All-State Football 4, Chemistry Club 3. LUCKY, RICHARD ........ ...,., 5 6 LUTZ, RICHARD ......,..,.,...,,,,,,,,. 56 LYTLE, LOREN ........ 56, 135, 206, 235, 236, 239 Varsity Basketball 3, 4. M McBRIDE, MAURICE ,,.,,,,,,, 53 Home Room Rep. 4. McDONOUGH, JAMES MADSEN, CHARLES ...... ----- 56 Chem. Club 3, JA 4. MAPLES, LONNIE --.- .................. . 56 MARKS, WESLEY ........ 10, 56, 185, 146, 148, 150, 168, 170, 171, 177, 195 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. of Band 4-, Honor Club 3, 4. MARTIN, DAVE ....... ..... 5 6 MILLER, ROBERT ...... L--- 9, 57 M1No, ALLAN .............................. 57 MORTENSEN, JAMES M--- ....,.. 58 MooRE, ART ....................... - ....... 58 Varsity Baseball Mgr. 2, Hobby Club 3. MORTON, ROLAND ....... --- 58, 134, 223, 231 Varsity R 2, 3, 4, Track Lettennan 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Amis of Varsity R. MULANAX, DALLAS .- 11, 158, 193 Sun Youth Forum. N NELSON, WILLIAM .... 9, 10, 59, 171 Male Choir 2, 3, Radio and Elec- tronics Club 2. NETZ, RONALD ,............... 59, 151 Triton Elite 4, Chemistry-Physics Club 4. NORLAND, ALLEN ....... ....l,.. 5 9 NORRIS, DOUGLAS .,,..,. .lll,.,. 5 9 0 0'CONNOR, TERENGE ..,,,..l.lllll., 59 oRT1z, FRANK ,...,....,..,,,,..., 59, 155 Junior Red Cross 1, Thespian Club 2, 3, 4. ORTON, EUGENE ,..........,......,,..., 59 Band Librarian 1, Chemistry Club 3. P PARTRIDGE, LEE ..,..9,,.9.,955.5....... 60 Squad Sgt. in ROTC 2, 3. PETITJEAN, GEORGE ........ 60, 146, 177, 195 PE'I'I'Y, DOUG ..5. 60, 135, 228, 231 Varsity R Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, FTA 3, Boys' State 3. PHILLIPS, JOHNNY ......5............. 60 RASMUSSEN, DAVE .... 8, 61, 134, 146, 170, 177, 179, 193, 195, 200, 210, 215 Freshman Class Vice Pres., Sopho- more Class Pres., Student Body Pres. 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity R Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, French Club 2, 3, Triton Elite 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, Boys' State 3, Radio and Electronics 3, Mu Alpha Theta 4. RAY, JERRY ......,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 1 Home Room Pres. ROBINSON, DON .,,,.,, ,,,,,,,, 6 1 RODEREIK, ROBERT ........., 62, 134 Varsity R 3, 4, Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4, JV Football 2. ROSGEN, LOU .... 62, 135, 222, 224, 226, 231 Varsity R 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, Track Team 3, 4, Football All- State 4, Varsity R Pres. 4, Future Teachers 4. ROYBAL, ELOY ........ .......,. 6 2 Talent Assembly 4. S SENKEL, KARL ........ 9, 40, 63, 134, 152, 177, 183, 184, 192, 195 Home Room Pres. 1, Sophomore Vice Pres. 2, Assembly Committee 2, 3, 4, Student Body Vice Pres. 3, Sun Youth Forum Finalist 3, Mat Dance Committee 3, Varsity R 3, 4, Boys' State 3, Varsity Football 3, Senior Class Pres. 4. SHELLMAN, RUSSELL ..,,.,,,...,,,.. 63 French Club 2, 3. SIMONS, ROGER .... 166, 167, 190, 202, 231, 63, 134 Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, FTA State Pres. 3, Varsity R 2, 3, 4, Class Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Mgr. of Basketball Team 1, Sun Youth Forum 3. SMITH, GEORGE .,,,..........,. 64, 232 SPROUL, LAWRENCE ,..,.....,........ 64 STUBBS, BARRY .......... .,...... 6 4 Student Council 1. T THOMPSON, WOODY .,...,.....,,..... 65 Varsity Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4. U UNDERWOOD, DOOLEY KWOODYJ 65 V VALDE, RAYMOND ......... .......... 6 5 VALLERGA, RONALD ..... - ........... 65 Rock and Mineral Club 1, Chemistry Club 3. VANCE, LARRY ......................,..... 65 Rock and Mineral Club 1, Track 2, Chemistry Club 3. VAN RENSLAAR, WILLIAM ...... 66 W WAGNER, WOODY ............ 66, 146 Latin Club 3, 4, Adv. Math Club 3, 4. WALDTHAUSEN, DARRELL ...... 66, 146 Radio Electronics Club 1, National Math Club 4. WALKER, ROY ...,.,,...................,. 66 General Science Club 1, French Club 2, 3, -Honor Club 2, 3, Varsity R 2, 3, 4, Football Mgr. 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Chemistry Club 3, Junior Class Vice Pres. 3. WARD, ANTHONY ,...,. 66, 195, 235, 236, 239, 240 JV Basketball 1, Track 1, 3, 4, Band 1, 3, Varsity R 3, 4, Thes- pians 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 4. WASHINGTON, HOWARD ........ 66, 168, 170 Varsity Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 3, JA 3. WATTENBARGER, GARY .......... 66, 135, 177, 186, 193, 195, 222, 228, 231 WEST, GARY DENNIS .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 67 WEID, DENNIS ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 7 WILKINS, DAVID ....,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 7 WILLIAMS, JOE ,,,,, - ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 7 Chemistry Club 3. 287 JUNIOR GIRLS A Adams, Jerry ....,.. Adams, Jerry ....,. Alexander, Cassie Allen, Delores ..... Ames, Barbara ...... Appleyard, Roberta Arnett, Collen ...... 70 70 70, 9, 70, 70, , 157, 166, Arteaga, Esther ......r................,,,.s,, 70 B Baker, Barbara Bartlett, Phyllis ....... Baumert, Charlene ........ Beatty, Judy ..,s.,... Belden, Joyoe ...... Belsher, Pamela ..... Bethel, Betty Kay ........ Biondi, Deane .,,,.., 9 Birdneau, Shonnie ........ 71, 132, 71, 182, 71 155,184 Boam, Sandra ......... ,a..,.............. Booth, Alice ........ .,.,.,, 7 1, Bowden, Leslie .....,...........,..,....,.. Buck, Sharon .,r..... 71, 136, 143, C 5 5 Casados, Title a,a,..,,.,.,.. 72, 130, Chadburn, Barbara . Chesnut, Barbara . Clark, Jeannine .....,. Clary, Janice I Clasby, Mary Ann ..,.7,..a. 73, 128, Clowes, Becky ......,. 73, Coates, Reta Pam ......, ,,.. . . Coldren, Roberta .......,....,,,.....r. Conklin, Betty 5 r....., . 11, 69, 73, Cookson, Betty ............. - ...,... Cordova, Mary ............ 73, 132, 73, Cox, Kae ......... ,.,1,............... 7 4 Crews, Sally .....................,..... - ....... 73 Criswell, Karole ..................., 73, Cronk, Karen ........ 73, 132, 139, Crew, Twyla Kay Culbertson, JoAnn -- ....... 72, Curtis, Madeline . 74, 74 74 Cutler, Elaine .......... ....... 7 4, D Daniels, Sharon ...... Davis, Anne ......... Delgado, Sidney ......... ....... 7 4, Dellacort, Shari ...... ....... 7 4, Dickman, Kay ......... Draper, Marjorie .,..... ....... Dutton, Myrna .,...,. Dysart, Dyan 75 E 74 75, Earl, Judy Ann .,,.........,.,.,............. 75 Ebarb, Dorsey ....,. Eberle, Patricia Evans, Jeraldine - Ewalt, Avis ,,.,. 75, 135, 179, 76 9 F Fabriga, Inez ...... 76, 142, Faur, Kathleen .....,...,,.. Foster, Roma ..... ,......... Foster, Sheila ,,,......,,........,.... 76, Freer, Pat ....,,...... 76, 128, 129, 136, 144, 145, 190 French, Ruth Ann Frey, Anna ,,....... Fulton, Jeannie ........ 10, 76, 76 140, 154, 174, 175, 179, 193, 206, 128, G Greene, Lila ........ 77, 128, 141, 144 145, 162 Gunter, Sherron ............ ........ 9 , 10 Gustin, Kay ............... - ......... ..,.,, 7 7 H Hall, Mary Jay ...... ........ 7 7, 167 Hall, Nancy ....... Hamel, Priscilla .... 77 Hansen, Sharon .................... 77, 145 Harding, Katherine ..... ...---- ...... ..--- 78 Haszkotto, Pat ............ -......---..--.. 78 Hepworth, Charlotte -- 9, 10, 78, 128 161 Herbert, Martha ........ 9, 78, 132, 154 190, 191, 193 Higgins, Kathie ..... .. .,.... 78, 132 Higgins, Terry ................ ..... ...... ... 78 Hill, Diana .... 11, 78, 128, 136, 142 Hill, Jeanean ............ ...----.. 78, 145 Hohnes, Mary .............................. - 78 Hop, Pat ................... --.. 79, 137, 159 Horton, Merlene ........... - ...... . ........ 78 Hunter, Linda ........... ---....------ 79 Iammarino, Mary Gene ........ ....... 7 9 J Jackson, Irene .......................... ---.. 79 Jackson, Isabelle 9, 69, 79, 129 137, 143, 144, 145, 211 Jardon, Gayla ........ 79, 139, 51, 159 211 Jensen, Juleen ....,...... Johnson, Ida Belle ........ Joyner, Lois .........., Julien, Linda ..... 193, 79 79 145 79 K P Keller, Mary Ann ........ Keller, Myma ...... ...... 8 0, 137 ao, '14-2, Kilfoy, Etolia ...... .....,..... 8 0, Kitsko, Marie ...., ...,.........,...AW. Kruse, Mary .......,.....,.. 80, 170, L Lanford, Peggy .,.,,., Later, Suzanne a....... Lawrence, Elaine ..,.,.,. Leonard, Helen .... Lister, Connie ..... Long, Margie Lynn, Carol ,,,r.... Lytle, Sandra ,.,......, M 80 81, 81, 82, McEwen, Billie ..,......... McKnight, Carolyn ...,,-,. 82, 14-2 McNa1l, Nancy .. 9, 82, Malone, Kay Sharon .............. Marlboro, Bonnie Martell, Audrey ..L...,. .. Mohler, Carol ,...., 83, Morgan, Carole .... 83, Morton, Linda ..,,,, 83, Munson, Kay .......,... N Nay, Gloria ...,.... 83, Nelub, Michele ,....., Newkirk, Roberta ..... Mendenhall, Saundra ............... 128, 136, 132, 168, 132, 144, 132, 137, 169, 170, 9 128, 155, 82, 83 Nicholls, Sharon .........,,........ ..... Norland, Kristine Patricia ............ Norris, Barbara Ann ........,... 84, Pace, Karen Lee .,.......... 85, 139, 166 167, 195, 37 Palmore, Mary Ann .,..,......... 85, 157 Pearson, Sue ...,..........,. 85, 168, 171 Philheck, Myra ,,,...,.,,,. 85, 211, 162 Poole, Patricia ...., Potts, Joyce ..... Price, Barbara ,...... Price, Penny .,,..... Prince, Donna ....., Prince, Nina ......... Pritchard, Mary ..,,.. Prowell, Shirley ........ 86, 137 86, 130, 179 86 86, 187 86 86 Purdie, Sharon ..........................., 128 Pyan, Kay .,,,........,....... 86, 128, 136 R Radar, Darlene .......,....,....... 142, 167 Rainbolt, Francis .,.....,.. Ramsey, Joan ..,..... 9, 1 Reed, Willetta ,..,,. Robinson, Linda ,..... Ronnow, Judy ..,,,, 87, 132, 128 172 1, 69, 87, 128 195 87 87 Roybal, Angela ,............, 88, 14-5, 153 Rudd, Patricia .,....... ...... 8 8, 136 Russell, Cynthia ,.,........,,............... 88 Rust, Pamela .......,........ 88, 145, 153 S Schwartz, Susan ...... ....... 8 8, 145 Scott, Leona ..... ..........,...1 8 8 Scott, Melinda ...... ,....,...,......... 8 8 Seegmiller, Diane ............ 88, 169, 170 Sgroi, Maureen Lillian Shaw, Rondalyn ......... 89 Shaw, Sylvia ............., ....... 8 9 Sine, Rebecca Jane ......... L .,..... 89 Skinner, Donna ......,-,,-,,,,,,-,,-,-,,,., 89 Snyder, Jeannie ............ 89, 133, 137 168, 172, 195, 211 Stanley, Karen .... 89, 155, 166, 167 193 Strasser, Linda ..,,.,. ,.,,.,,,,,-, 9 0, 132 Strobel, Margaret .......... 90, 130, 142 Summerlin, Judith ......,. 90, 130, 14-3 Swyers, Faye .................,....,. 90, 167 T Talley, Sharon ..,,.......... 90, 128, 143 195, 150, 168, 169, 170, 171 Taylor, Nicci .,.................. 9, 90, 190 Templeton, Mary Rose .,,..,,,.,.,,,,,,, 91 Thacker, Clovis ......,...... ..,.,.,,,, 9 1 Thompson, Mary ...... Thorn, Kathleen ......... Tidwell, Jane .,..,... 91, Tindall, Carolyn .,....... ---- 91 132, 136, 190 Tomsik, Judy ........ 91, 132, 136, 184 Twers, Penny ....................,......... 9, 91 U Uebler, Brigitte ...... ....... 9 2, 14-2 V Van den Akker, Sydney ........ ...... 9 2 Van Fossen, Marie ........................ 92 Vanderhoofven, Sharon ........ 92, 128 137, 158, 180, 211 Virzi, Constance ....................... -.-- 92 W Walter, Betsy .............. ........ 1 95 Walter, Elizabeth ....,. ..... 9 2 Watkins, Selma ...............,.............. 92 Wattenbarger, Mariann ........ 92, 137 143 144 14-5 195 Wellman, Sandra Jean Wike, Brenda ........ 93, 131, 139, 14-2 Williams, Bonnie .................. 93, 145 289 Williams, Vicki ..--..- ........ ,.--- 93, Wood, Anne ........ - ..... 94, Wood, Sherry .....................,., 94, Woofter, Sarah Slavin ........ 94, 152, 154, 183, 190 Z Zobrist, Anne ........ 94, 128, 129, 160, 195 7 Zoller, Signa ,....... 94, 130, 149, JUNIOR BOYS A Anderson, Bart .... 70, 174, 175, Anderson, Robert Warren .... 70, Anderson, Roddy .... 9, 70 161, Anderson, Ronald Atchley, Tony .... B Bakerink, Gerald ........ 70, 134, Belsher, James ..... ..,...... 7 1 Birdwell, Thomas ............................ 71 Bunker, Charles .......,,, 72, 14-8, Byars, Wade .,., .... .,,.,,..,,......... C Calhoun, James ....... ....,.. 7 2, Carlisle, Michael ...... ....... 7 2, Carmer, Bob .,,..... ..,.... 7 2, Caveness, Lee ..... .....,.---,-------- Chandler, Grant ,....,...... 72, 227, Charlton, John .... .......-...... 7 2, Cherry, Sherman .......... 222, 223 Chowning, Elmer .... 72, 195, 235 Clark, Earl Patrick ........................ 73 Cobain, Jon Eris ...,...... 73, 149, Conger, Wayne ....... ..................- 7 3 290 7 Davis, Richard ....,.. Dewey, Leland ........ Domnisse, Garry Domnisse, Terry Elliot ......... .,.., Dotson, Thomas ............ ..... Dunn, Borgm ............ Ely, Booker -.-- ............. 75, 134, Ebeltoft, Richard .......... 75, 149, Emett, Evan ........... - ..... 75, 148, Empson, Richard - ........ 75, 134, 153, 227 3 James, Duke ................ 182, Jarlson, Gary ,..... Jenkins, Laird ....... ...... Jewell, Gary ........ Jones, George ....,....... 183, 195 149, 168 .------- 79 79 Kendall, Richard ............... --..--- 80 Kimball, Myron ....... ---- ......... 10, 80 134, 180, 223, 226, 231 Kirk, Billy ---- .........,.......,........,..... - 80 LaBounty, F. James ...................... 80 La Duke, Victor Raymond --- 80, 148 Lamb, Porky Jerry ...... 134, 223, 231 Lawrence, John Leavitt, Charles .......... 81 Leavitt, Ken Charles ...................... 81 Leonis, Nick John Leonard, Richard 148, 149 Farr, Ross ......... ..... Farrell, Warren ...... .................... 7 6 Fleming, Stephen ............ 69, 76, 195, 235, Freed, George ........,....... 76, 225, Givens, Marion .,............... - ........... 76 Glover, Neil .,...,.... 77, 149, 150, Gragson, Grant .,....,. 69, 77, 134, 227 Grant, Royce .......... ....,.. 9, 77, Gregory, Robert ........ .,..........- Guin, James ............ ...... 7 7 Hall, Richard .. .,...,...... 135, 226, Hambruch, Warren .......,................ 77 Hardin, Thomas ..., ............. 7 7 Haskin, Jimmy ....... ........... 7 3, Holman, Gary ......,......... 78, 149, Holtman, LeRoy .......................... Humbert, Kenneth Wane .... .. 79 Long, Elwyn Merle ........................ 81 Lum, Phillip ,....... 81, 149, 150, 158 M McCormick, Harry --.- ......... ..... . 82 McCormick, Robert ...................... 82 McE1hone, Don Hughes ........ 82, 134 148, 153, 161, 225, 231 Maki, Ronny ................................ - 82 Martorelli, Dale ...... ----- 83 Mason, Donald .................... ...... 8 2 Mayhew, Charles Edward .............. 82 Morgan, L. Robert .......... 69, 83, 191 227 231 Mulanax, Ray ........................ 83, 167 N Nelson, Larry ............ - .......... ---- 83 Nelson, Perry ........ .,.... 1 0, 83, 134 Nelson, Phillip ...... ......... 84 , 148 Nielsen, James ..... ......,.. 84 , 149 Niklai, John ...... ...... 84 , 158, 64 Notaro, Sam ...........,..... ...... 8 4, 195 Oatway, Brian ......... ....,. 84 0'Hair, Douglas ...,.......................,.. 84 Olson, Ward ,......... 84, 134, 225, 231 Orebaugh, Lanny ...... 9, 84, 134, 195 225,231 Osburn, Kenneth ...... ...-..-.4.. 8 5 Owen, Bud ............... ..... 1 67, 85 Parish, Ronald ...................f..-.--.,,f 85 Parsons, Dale .....sso 85, 135, 144, 185 223,231 Perkins, Richard 167, 183 195 Perry, Willie ..... .. .,,. Perryman, Steve .. ..,. 85, 181 Peterson, Clark Petitti, Gary .,..s. 85 Pirosch, Jay ..,.....s.,....................... 86 Porter, Tom ,s,e....e. 86, 166, 167, 180 Prioste, Jerry ......,.,.-..........-..,....... 85 Prongos, James .....,, , Ray, John ,,,......... 86 87 Reagon, Ronald ....l..,.e......s..........-.. 87 Reed, Robert ..,,.ss, 87, 223, 226, 231 Richard, George fJudJ ..,...i. 87, 134 166, 167, 202, 206, 231 Roche, Norman .,.....,,..................... 87 Rodela, Dale ,.,......, 87, 149, 151, 160 161 Rosgen, David .....,.. 69, 87, 206, 210 225 , 231 Ruhland, John ........ S ---.--- 88 Saunders, Carl .,.......,..,,,, 88, 170, 171 181 240 Scaggs, Monte ........ Scholler, Richard Seffel, William -- Shelburne, Rex - Shelstad, Stuart 7 as as as, 153 89 89 Skramstad, Steve ..... ...... 8 9, 149 Slamon, Kenneth ..,,.....,,.......,,.,,,,,,. 89 Snider, Creel ,...,,........ 183, 227, 231 Stephens, John ..,..,...,......,.,.....,..... 89 Stephenson, Ronald .........,,,.... 89, 195 Stewart, Dale ....,,.......... 90, 148, 150 Stice, William ...,.. ..........,,,,,,,.. 9 0 Strasser, Larry .,......,....,..,.. ,...... 9 0 Sullivan, Charles Richard .............. 90 Syphus, Lee .,..,..,..,,..,.,..,.,..,, 90, 135 T Thiriot, Lynn .......... Thomas, Jim ........ .. ....,......,,. 91 91 Thompson, Jim .,...... ,...... 9 1, 148 Travis, Ron ....., .,,.,....,.,. 9 1, 149 Turner, Dave ..,.......,, 91, 135, 222 223, 231 Wall, John ..,.,.... W Watson, James ..,.,,....., Waymire, John Charles Whipple, Jim ,,,..,,., 92 92 92 Whitaker, Raymond ,,.,,...,,.... 93, 171 Wlese, James . .................,.............,. 93 Williams, Mike ...... Williams, Robert 93, 149, 235, 237 Wilson, Brian ....... Wilson, Leonard ....... 93 93, 149 Winkle, Joe ...... ................... 9 3 Wright, Le Roy .............. 69, 93, 223 226, 231, 239 Wright, Ronald ........ ................... 9 3 Wright, William .......... ...... 9 3, 149 Y Young, Cary ........... ........ 9 4 Z Zaletel, Eddie .......,.,......,................. 94 SOPHUMORE GIRLS A Abbott, Brenda ......,..,.. 98, 138, 158 Adamson, Joyce ,........................,.. 98 Allsop, Kay .......................... 98, 133 Allsop, Lynn ........ 98, 131, 158, 167 173, 210 Allred, Juanita ,.,.. .,.........,.........,. 9 8 Anderson, Elaine .,........ 98, 158, 133 Anderson, Karen ...,...... 98, 130, 190 B Baggett, Barbara .......,.,....,........ . .... 98 Ballinger, Linda ,,,..... 9, 96, 98, 129 158, 173, 178, 180, 190 Barnett, Patricia ,,,,,....................... 98 Barry, Gail ...,,..,,. 99, 129, 138, 161 181, 210, 211, 213 Beal, Bonnie ,,,,..,.......,.,............. 99 Beard, Joy ,,,,,,,,..,. 99, 130, 141, 157 Beatty, Geraldine ............,,.............. 99 Blockavitch, Marian .............. 99, 167 Blosser, Trudie .............................. 99 Bradbury, Gloria ........ 99, 166, 167 Bernardy, Mary Ann ......,............. 99 Brazil, Patricia ...,....... .......... 1 67 Britz, Mary ...... ----- 99 Brooks, Sharon ........... ..... M - 99 Brown, Linda ...... - .......... 99 29I Buck, Carolyn ................,..... 130, 99 Bunker, Jolene .......... 10, 96, 99, 133 Bushman, Joy Lynn .... 100, 131, 133 151 137, C Card, Iredelle .......... .,..... 1 00 Carpenter, Diane ........ .....M. 1 00 Carpenter, Jeannie ...... ........... 1 00 Campbell, Jacqueline ....,....... 100, 130 Carlyle, Dianne ............................ 100 Carbary, Susan .... 9, 100, 130, 167 Carter, Sue ..... ..................... 1 00 Campbell, Jean .......... . 100 Carsh, Judith ..... ...... 1 00, 141 Case, Georgia ..... ..,................... 1 00 Chaphe, Jeanne .......... 100, 131, 158 Chesson, Linda ..........,................. 100 Christiansen, Sharon .... 100, 137, 140 Collins, Molly ............ 101, 166, 167 Connell, Barbara Jean ................ 101 Christmas, Maxine ,.,..V........ 100, 130 Cordova, Joanne ..... ...... 1 01, 162 Cordova, Toni .,.,. ........... 1 01 Courtright, Clara ........ ....... 1 01 Criswell, Sharon ..... ....... 1 01 D Davis, Eugena ........ ....... 1 01 Davis, Karen ..,.... ....... 1 01 Dixon, Leslie ........,. ....... 1 01 Durr, Jessie Mae ...... .V..... 1 02 E Edmunson, Mary ....... ...... 1 02 ' Evans, Judith ......... ....-. 1 02 F Foote, Flora ............ 9, 14-4, 145, 162 i . g 292 G Gallagher, Dianna ..................,..... Garrity, Barbara ........ Goodiell, Laurell ............ ,,,, Gragson, Gayle ......... Green, Glenda ....... Gregorie, Sharon ....... Greyson, Roberta ......... H Hadland, Janet .... 103, Hagwood, Patty ........... Haines, Susan .... ...... Hale, Mary ..,......,,. Hall, Patsy ......,,....... Handlon, Bernadine Hanson, Sandra ............... - Harris, Vronna .... 103, Hardy, Judy .,,..... 10, Hastings, Judy ....,............... Hartsell, Tom ..,........,.. Hatch, Catherme ................. Henry, Edna A ..,............ Hobday, Karen .... 104, Hoffman, Patricia .....,.. Holbert, Eleanor .......... Holly, Sharron -- Horn, Barbara ............ Houston, Patricia ..............,......... Hunter, Jewell .......... I Irwin, Diana ,..........,. J Jacobs, Joann .... Jarrell, Sandra .... 105, 138, Jarrett, Peggy .................,.. Jardon, Sharon ........ 9, 105, Johnson, Mary Lee ........ Jones, Willie Belle ........ 166, 105, 159, Jorgensen, Judy ........ ...,... 1 05, K Katz, Gloria ....... ...... 1 00, 131, Kendall, Mary .,..... ........... 1 05, Kenne, Sandra ......,. Key, Connie ........,.......,.,,.... 106, Klingonsmith, Sandra ................,. Klopfenstein, Judy ........ 9, 106, Kruse, Mary ............. ....... 1 06, Kyles, Grace -. ,,.,.,.. ...... . - L Laughline, Rose Marie ............,,.. Lavietes, Anne ....... ---- 106, 129, 139, Laing, Kathleen .......... 129, 162, Lipsie, Darlene . .,.......-..... . Lloyd, Judy ....... ............ Lujon, Gloria ....... .,..... 1 07, M Monteen, Lu Ann ............ ---- ..... . Markley, Jucly .... 107, 130, 168, Martin, Jane ........................ 107, Martin, Judy ..........,............. 107, Mason, Cheri .......... 9, 107 133, McBurney, Donna ........................ McClollum, Reianne ........ ,........ McCoy, Joyce ,,........,... .,.. ,. - Mclntire, Kathleen ...... ........ McKnight, Ida ......................,,.... McKnight, Ilene ........ 109, 139, McQuiston, Jackie .... 109, 133, 137 166, 167 McWhirtie, Earline .... ,,,,,,,,,,. 1 09 Melonas, Christene ,... ,,,,,-, 1 07 Mike, Polly ..,.......,. ,,v.,,, 1 30 Millburn, Penny ,....,. ,.Yw, 8 3 Monson, Kay ,,,,,,,,., ,,-,,,w-w,- 1 57 Montoya, Dorene ......, ...,, 1 31, 14.5 Moore, Karen .....,,, ,,.,,M,w- 8 3 Morgan, Lawana .,.. ,...,,, 1 08 Moss, Linda ..,1 .,.,,-.......,,,,,-,-, 1 08 Moss, Nancy .1..........,. 108, 129, 133 Murphy, Dianna ..,..,.,,1.,..,,.,,,.,,,,- 108 Mulder, Penny ,.,,.,.... ,,,,,.4 1 O8 Munson, Cheryl Lee -.... ,,,,,,, 1 08 N Nelson, Linda ,....,,,, ,----, 1 09, 167 Nolen, Sue .,.1.......,. ...,. 1 30, 167 Nortan, Margaret ..,.., ,,,,,,, 1 09 0 Olpin, Linda ......, ,- ,,,,, 109, 129 Osgood, Sharon ...-,. ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 09 P Palmore, Lana ,..., 3,--,1V 1 09 Parisi, Barbara ,,.........,....,..,,,..,1,, 109 Pederson, Betty Ann .... 109, 139, 159 Pederson, Mary Ellen ...,,,,, 109, 159 Perryman, Carol . ...... -.,,.,. 1 09 Peru, Marilyn ..... .,,1v,, 1 09 Petty, Kay ,...... .,,,,,, 1 10 Petty, Marcia ....., 110 Pherigo, Ann - .,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,, 110 Phillips, Rita .,,.,......... 110, 130, 139 Pinkleman, Sharon .... 110, 131, 133 145, 162 Poulter, Kathy ,,,,.., ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1 10 Prioste, Judie ............ Pritchard, Sharon ........ R Renchler, Diane ,....... Rickey, Judy ,...., Rigney, Lynne -- Riley, Roberta ...1.,.,.... Robb, Verlene .,.. 110, Roberts, Betty ............ Robinson, Bonnie ,....... Robinson, Linda ..,...,. Rockefeller, Sharon Rodela, Joan ........ Roper, Linda .... Rose, Linda ,.,. Rudd, Linda ....,.. Ryan, Roslind ..........,......,., Ryness, Charlotte ..,...., 111, S Schlarman, Sophia Sharp, Sandra -. Schroder, Barbara . Shelstad, Pamela ........ 1 12, Shrock, Sue .......,,,. Simons, Billie Smith, Lorna , Smith, Tonya .,.. Smith, Wanda ....... Smith, Patricia .,,..... 1 12, Snell, Joan ..... Sproul, Jeannie -, Starnich, -Carol .,.... .....,,.... Stearns, Ceorgann .............. Steffen, Patricia Strahan, Renatta --- .,.. ..... . Strasser, Mary ...... Strom, Tone .......... Swope, Barbara ...,.. T Thayne, Shirley ...... Thomas, Sherry ...... Tidwell, Ioan ......,.., T11.'llS, Karen ........... Tobiasson, Eva Lou Tondra, Lynn ......... U Underhal, Diana .... Underwood, Diane ,- V Vaughn, Linda ....... Vowell, Anna ..,...... W Wadsworth, Ioan .... Wagner, Linda ....... Wagoner, Kathryn Walsh, Sue Ann ,.... Walters, Dorothy Wanke, Shirley ..... Warner, Virginia ..,. Warren, Shirley .,,,.. Waugh, Mary Ann - Weathers, Birdean .- Western, Lynda ...,... Wilkin, Frances ...... Wilson, Peggy ....... Wirt, Patsy ........,.. Woodruff, Anna Rose Wright, Elizabeth Ann ........ 115, 130 138, 145 Y Youngblood, Virginia .................. 115 SOPHOMORE BOYS A Alfred, Adams ......... .............. 9 8 Alexander, Stanley ................ 98, 168 171 172 Allan, Bill ,........ ....... 9 8, 225, 231 Alleman, Dennis ........ 170, 171, 232 Arrnentrout, Donald ............ 98, 168 171, 232 Amold, Jim ............. .............. 9 8 Avery, Jack ............... ....... 9 8 B Babcock, Gilbert ....... ....... 9 8 Bolliger, David ........................,..... 99 Baltimore, Roscoe ...... 230, 231, 232 Barberio, David ............................ 98 Barnum, Jolm ............,. 98, 147, 151 Barron, James .... .......... 99 , 147 Bell, Eddie .... ,....... 2 43 Bridges, Bill ...... ...... 9 9 Bowers, Stanley ....... .............. 9 9 Bruner, Jerry ........ ......... 9 9, 159 Bryan, Larry ...,........ .... - 159 C Campbell, Richard ...... ........ 1 00 Carson, Roger ..... ........ 1 00 Coston, Marvin ..... ..,...... 1 01 r Charlton, David ....... ........ 1 00 Clark, Mike ......... ............ 1 59 Clark, Roger ..... .............. 1 01, 232 Cleveland, Gene ........ 158, 168, 171 Cleveland, Vincent ........................ 101 Clint, Robert ........................ 163, 171 Constantine, Tom .... - 147, 151, 161 l 294 Crosby, Donald ------ --,-,,,.., Cutler, Bob ....... - ..... ,,,,,, D Daines, Melvin .........,............,,,.,, Dedricks, Bill ............ 135, 167, De Jong, Gary ............ 101, 171 Detriek, William ........ 135, 167, DeWald, Bruce ....... ................. Dial, Arthur .... ,..... Dorsey, Bob ................................ Dove, John ..,... 96, 102, 232, Downing, Roland ......................,. Drake, David ....,... .................,... Duleba, Roy ................ 102, 113, E Eyre, Robert C. ...... .... - F Fitzgerald, Henry Fortner, Bryant .... 102, 147, 168 Frazier, Fred .....................,,.,,,.,, , Freeman, Eugene ..... ....,... 1 02, G Gartenburg, David .......,.........1...... Gee, Gayland ...... 102, 147, 170, Gibson, John .................... 9, 10, Gobeli, Garrett .... 96, 103, 232, Grensing, Gary ............... - ........... Grimsley, Gordon .... ..... H Hall, Bob ........,,... ,M Hammond, Bob ............,........,...... Hammond, Richard ........... ..--- Hanley, Daniel .....,...... 103, 166, Harnson, Robert .......................... 9 Hartwick, Gene ------ - Hatch, Bill .....,, ,-- Haycock, Tom ......... ....... Heiner, Tom .............. 104 Hollingsworth, Somer ........ Holman, Hooker, Hoover, Houser, Hughes, Douglas ........ ---- . n W1ll1e .... ........ Richard ................ 223 Larry ............ 104, Glen Arthur ......... Hurtado, Albert ...... - ........... J Jacobson, Bob ....... - Johnston, Jerry ....... ---- Johnson, Sam ..... ..... Jones, Richard ....... Jones, Willie Bill ....... K Kagan, Bob ............ ........ Karr, J immy ........... - ...... -- Kacymarczyk, Rick .... 105 Kemp, Mike ........... - ..... 96 Kimball, Larry ....... ....... Kirk, Frank ........,....... 106 Kise, Le Roy ..... - Klym, Bob ............... Korrell, Leonard .... ........ Krause, Bob ............... L Lang, Kenneth ............ Layton, Jack ....... ............ Leavitt, La Voy ............ Leavitt, Michael -...----..--- a Little, Arthur ...... .... - Love, Lottie --.-- ......... ..--- 106 232 Lowe, Bill ......... Lindeman, Bill ..... Lydon, Neil ..... 107, Lynn, M1ke ,,...,,,,,,,.,,,,,-,l7,lw, 107, M Martin, James .....,..., Martin, David ...,..... McKnight, Tommy McConnell, Ray I. 108, 166, McBirney, Edwin .,,., ...,.... 1 08, McArdle, Jim Jack Mendenhall, Steven Michael, Bruce .... Milam, Ronald ........ Moore, Morris ,..... Monteith, Douglas Montoya, Gene ......,. Morgan, J im ,11..... 9 Reagan, James Reed, Willie .- Rocke, Steve ,,,... Rodreick, Bill Rose, John ..... Ryan, Micky -, Ruesh, Lynn .. Scott, Brent .... Seaver, Buddy Shaner, Ernest 111, 153, Sims, Stafford 112, 158, Slimp Norman ...... .,.,1,,.,,.,,,,,,,. Smith, Lyle ......., .....1.. Smith Odis .,,. ,.,,,c,, Smith Ted ..,..,.... ...,..., Spark Larry ..,...,... ..,..... Spaulding, Michael ,,,,.. ,,.... 9 , 14-7 Stritoff, Jim ....... Sproul, David ......, Stratton, Jerry ..1,..,, Mulanax, Dale ,,,,.,.....,..,,,,......,,,,,, Munsell, Clyde ..1. 168, 170. N Notaro, Frank .,....... ....... 1 59, Nesbit, Guy ....,,,..... .,,,,..,. P Paiz, Leandro .....,.,. Payne, Raymond 1,11.., Palmer, Ronnie ......, Pettit, Don ..,..... Piper, Dennis ...,,, Platko, Joe ,,,,.. Prince, Kenny .,,... Price, William ...... Pyatt, Larry ,,,,.........,,.....,,., R Rainbow, Steven ..... Randall, Richard ...,. Rathbone, Ted ,....... 96, 110, 230, Swanangan, Jerry ..... Swinney, Lloyd .,....., Syphus, Harry .....,,. T Taylor, Ronnie . ,... 1 Thalrnan, Fred ,,,,., Thompson, Perry .,,,.., Thrush, David ,....... V Van Buskirk, Marvin ......., 114, 232 W Wadsworth, Michael Waldthausen, Ronald 232, White, James ,,,..,.......,... ,,,.,.., Wait, Bill ,...,.. Washington, Charles Well, Scott ....,....,..., Wiesman, Bob ....... Winkle, Gerald ...,... Wiseman, Bob .,..... Wondra, Jim ..,........ ,...... Wartman, Charles .....,..,............... Wright, Sheldon .....,.,........ 115, 230, 231 Y Yockey, Doyle FRESHMAN GIRLS A Alexander, Donna .......,. ........... Arbuthnot, Ann .,...... ,,.... 1 18 B Bateman, Charlotte 118, Birdwell, Sheila ......... Blackford, Joy ,...... Blyberg, Georgia ........ ...... Bowers, Mary ......,, Bowman, Loraine ...... Brewer, Barbara ........ C Chandler, Judy .,..,,,,,,,, 117, 118 Clyde, Judy ...,...,. Cook, Janell ..,.,... Cornwell, Janet ....... D Dotson, J. Wynn .... E Davis, Kay Donna .,..,.........,..,....,. 9, 116, 119, 168 Ebarb, Henrietta ,,.,.,.,....,.,. 1 18, F Frazier, Donna ........, ..,,,,,,,,. Freed, Sherrill ....... ..,,., 1 19, Fuller, Janice ................, .....,., C Gelunas, Bonnie Jo Glover, Gloria ....,...... Gogert, Toni ...................,........,,.. Grant, Pennye Jo .... 9, H Harris, Mary Jean ..... Hennon, Patricia .... 10, 116, 160, Hill, Billie Dean ..............,......... Humbert, Deanna ........,. 11, 117 130, Huff, Carol ............ ...,..,. . J Johansen, Karen ....,.. ..... Johnson, Dolores ..,,... K Kine, Mary ...........,.... Kincaid, Leah ........... ...... Kirkpatrick, Anita ..,.... Konlass, Leighton ...... ...... 1 21 120, 121, M McKesson, Paulette .,...........r,..,.. Malork, Sherry ............ 121, 167 McDonald, Shirley ......,............... Martin, Cheryl , ...... . ..... 121, May, Sharon ...... ........... Mino, Lois .....,... ....,.. Mitchell, Judie ........ Morgan, Linda ...... 296 P Palmer, Laurie Ann Pierce, Virginia ...,.... .,,...,,,,,. Postavlt, Paula ........, ...,... R Richie, Kathie ,...... Rasmussen, Joyce ..... .....,. Rogers, Laurene .,.... .,.... 9 , S Schiers, Sandra ........, ..,.. Scheanke, Nancy ..,... .,.... Sharp, Linda ...... Shovar, Marjorie Smith, Evelyn .....,...............,. Spilsbury, Arla Dawn ........ Spreggs, Patricia ....... 123, Sweeney, Dianne ....... ......,..........,. T Tedesco, Tina Lee .... 117, Thacker, Loma .,,., Thompson. Patricia Tisdale, Nancy ......... .,,..... V Valder, Darlene .,,,... .. ...,... . Vause, Patricia .. W Walker, Sue .............. ........ , Walter, Barbara ...,... Ward, Sherrie ....... Washington, Betty ....e... ......... Watkins, Ann .....,. Wilcox, Eugenia Wilkey, Dorothy ...... .,,.. 1 24 Worth, Gloria ....... - ...., ,.,,,,,.. 1 24 Y Young, Georgia .,.,.... .... - 124 Yoney, Wayne ...,.......................... 124 FRESHMAN BOYS A Alleman, Darryl D. .... 168, 170, 171 232 Allen, Steven ,.... ......... 1 18 Asku, Dale ...,.............,., .......,. 1 18 B Ballenger, Raymond .,...... ......... 1 18 Barlow, Gary .......,.... ...... 1 18 Bowden, Sterling ......,......,.,........ 118 Bonnett, Bruce ............ 168, 171, 118 C Case, Roy Chestnut, Richard ...,.... ,.,.. 1 18 Clark, George ........ ...... 1 18 Conger, Terry ,..... ......... 1 18 Corkern, Bob ......,,,... ......,...... 1 19 Crabtree, Richard ................ 119, 159 Crow, John .............. ......... 1 19. Cutherell, Donald ...,.... ..... 1 19 D Dickman, Vemon ........ ......... 1 19 Draper, Ralph ........... ...... - 9, 119 F Fails, Lewis ....... 1 .,..... ..... 9 Farnsworth, Robert ........ ..... 1 60 Funk, Sharry ......,....... ..... 1 19 G Garrett, David ......... ..... , ..... 1 19 Golden, Erwin ---L - ....... .. 232 Goodlet, Cary ......... - ........ ...,,,. H Hadland, Richard ...... ....... Hagel, Don .....,,.. Hall, Houston ..,,...,. w..... 2 32, Hammond, Charles Hardin, David ....... Harlan, Booker ....... ,.,.,,. Harris, Benjamin ,..... ..,,.., Harris, Maceo Jr. ...... ..,..., Harris, Terry ....,..,,. ....... HHIIISOH, James ........ ....... Henry, Raymond ..,... ....,., Herbert, John ......... ......, Hickey, Glen ...,... Hortenstine, Larry ...... .,..,,...,. Hughes, Philip ...... Hughes, Robert ..... Hull, Thomas Noel J Jackson, Edward ........ ....... Jackson, Tony ..,..... ..... 1 20, Juster, Andrew .....,. ...... 1 20, K Key, Thomas ..,.... 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