Salida High School - Resume Yearbook (Salida, CO)

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King B.A., M.A. Colorado Teachers College 4,,,..----A-S.. ,- ww -- ffl . .... .- if . Rush, Pres. Sec. for School HELEN W. BAIRD Secretary to Supt. of Schools TONY J. DELMONICO BS Biology, Coach Faculty DORIS BROWN B.S. Librarian CLIFTON S. ELLIS A.B., M.A. History DONALD CUSTER B.A., M.A. Language, Arr, English ROBERT FORD B.S.,M.A. Industrial Arts JANELEE GRIFFITH B.S. English JOHN ROBERT JACOBS B.A., M.A. Band and Orchestra Faculty ERNEST C. GRUENLER Industrial Arts Financial Manager JOHN HELD B.S., M.M. Music 3 f at , 0 , 14 4 , Wg, if ,, 1 'f A W in 'SF x lf Q xc u W G 'Kip X .Q g- .M Y, J 3 fr i F- .5 ,I EDNA RUTH MCCONNELL B.S. Home Economics ff' CHARLES MELIEN A.B., M.A. Assistant Principal Track Coach English -History-Guidance FRANK j. MORELLI B.S. Assistant Coach Drivers Ed. DEAN F. ROUSE B.C.S., M.A. Business Faculty RALPH J. REDMAN A.B., M.A. Science JOSEPH SOLES B.A. Mathematics FRANCES ROUSE B.S. Girls' P.E. WILLIAM WEBB B.A., M.A. Social Studies English Exam? RCQQLO: Cxrculanon -.1 Karen Zafske Makeup Edxror Editors -in - hief Y Sneddon S AdVeftisin Tom g tor D0 If n IeNArr Edi FOI' Sane: Faxgxen Nancy Henderson B arbara Knight rm Marsha Lana Peggy Chadwick a .as-Q..w.A9'm jacque Lotshaw Te 1- CSH R i Vera Maclean Church Karol Reekers 'hd-Il BEST WISHES TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1956 HEART OF THE ROCKIES ,A 1 THE SALIDA OFFICIALS AND COUNCIL 'lllllllll lillllllllll The 1955-56 Student Council began the year in August by selling ads for the football programs. These were the largest, free programs in the high schools of Colorado. Georgia Sweeney, Diana Warren, Karen Zarske, Barbara Watson and Dennis Hoover represented Salida at the first San Luis Valley meeting, which was held at Sargents Consolidated on September 20. Meetings were held in September, December, March and May. Salida was host to the last one. One project of the Valley Association was the talent assemblies which were held in january. Various schools in the associ- ation contributed acts to three different programs, each of which gave performances in several schools. The proceeds from these assemblies were turned over to the polio drive. The Student Council endeavored to keep the lawn clean throughout the year. Homecoming was the next big responsibility of the Student Council. The Home- coming football game was with Alamosa on the 7th of October. The festivities, which the Student Council organized, were the selection of a Queen, who was Ramona Trujillo, a pep rally and giant bonfire, at which time Alamosa was burned in effigy, a snake dance which wound its way through the town, a free show at the theater for all who attended the pep rally and the lighting of the S on Mt. Tenderfoot. During the year, the Student Council sponsored some of the dances which were held after the football and basketball games. The State Student Council meeting was held in Denver on October 10 and 11. Georgia Sweeney and Nancy Donnohue admirably represented Salida. They brought back many good ideas to the Council, which enabled the Council to better serve the students. Pueblo was the site of the District Student Council meeting on November 10. Diana Warren, Karen Zarske, Sandy Cowan, Barbara Watson, and Dennis Hoover went to the meeting and took a big part in it. Karen Zarske led a discussion group and Diana Warren was the recording secretary. The delegates heard a discussion about the moral and spiritual values among teenagers, which was very thought provoking. The ideas from this discussion aided the Senior members of the Council-Garry Ritchie, Jim Kane, Diana Warren, Georgia Sweeney, Karen Zarske and Lester Alway- when the presented a panel discussion of the same subject over the radio. They ex- plained the moral and spiritual values as they are today among teenagers. As in years past, the Student Council decorated a big tree in the main hall and one small tree on each landing at Christmas time. They also had the big tree outside the school lit. Student Council organized the annual exchange assembly with Alamosa. It was given on january 15 in conjunction with the Valley exchange assembly with Saguache. Center in turn came to Salida with a very good assembly. A 20 point program was adopted in November. It put forth 10 activities that the Student Council is already doing and 10 projects that the Student Council hopes to do for the betterment of the school. The Council used the same merit system for determining merit winners this year. An extremely busy year was capped by a picnic for old and new members of the Student Council. tudant Uuuncil v'N, Garry Ritchie Q jim Kane Diana Warren Lester Alway E? We Georgia Sweeney Karen Zarske Sandra Cowan R ' tudent Council 'Mud' 'N' Nancy Donnohue Fred Mahe Marylin Sffuna Q , . e Q., V . Lk f Dennis Hoover Dewey Long Barbara Watson 'Name Marylin Finn Carol Mooney Jim Talbert SENIORS eniur Glass President Sec-'Tfeas' Vice President James Jelinek ..Jim., College Prep. l Ramona Irene Trujillo Roberr Arthur Brazil MO Bragec Commercial College Prep. COLORS: Purple and White FLOWER: Chrysanthemum MOTTO: There is no Royal Road to Success. Robert Douglas Allen Curly General Ss I X s f r ? R W ,. 5 ' 1 'L A . Shirley Kathleen Beauregard Commercial Lester Irvin Alway Leway General Leta A. Blanc Shorty General Mary Archuleta Commercial Kay jean Bloesser Babe General I Wililia jo Bonney Boney General Shirley l.aRee Corey Flower College Prep. Esidore Bustos Boobie General Virginia Diana Davis Ginger College Prep. Michael Edward Commerford Bread Boy General Deck General Janet Evelyn Falgien Rhythm Commercial Adolph joseph Floryancic ..Joe.. Industrial james Allen Farlow General Kermit A. Gause Merkit College Prep. Stephen LeRoy Feather Steve College Prep. Shirley Maxine Glenn Shirls College Prep. Trudy Rose Haynes Cookie Commercial .4 X , Roberta S. jones Robe College Prep. I - Lavender L. Hughes Lee General Sharon Yvonne jones Shay College Prep. Ralph Lorrane Intchauspe Raff General el Josephine Ruth judge ..Jo,. Commercial james Richard Kane jim College Prep. L ll at S Wiiwwiiggafaz 5 . , if fl M-,Y mf -iw iz: , M , QZQQ - .,,.. ' w mvz...lf - , W . iw? Q if I 'Ta wh. ce - . -Q-Q Wm? ff-gvsgi k A ' Q-.zgggxag , - . if Lq ji g-ggzaggggfsqg m1i.1f': 1 l Marjorie Diane Larson Large Marg General IVWSFWS Franklin Duane Kennedy Chub General Shirley Ann Lockhart Shirls Commercial Robert Joseph Kidwell Kurt Industrial john Charles Mansheim House College Prep. Arthur Ray Martinez Big Art General Arlene Carol Mitchell Mousey General IWASCGWWS Porfie Martinez Commercial Theodore Anthony Muto Teddy General john Scott Miller Scotty College Prep. Sv A S Helen Lenore Neifert Commercial Roger D. Olson General E Q E l n Peggy Jean Pringle BeBop Commercial Faustin Baltazar Padilla Houdini General 17 1 C. Beth Raber College Prep. joe F. Pasquale General if X 1 Elaine Lois Ream Jake Commercial Garry Everett Ritchie Mo Hair College Prep. , 4 'mf Marie Lillian Sandoval Lil Commercial 'wrf 'ff- f. ,r ,,,r'nfa ' ' wf- -1-. ' Marvin Lowell Rogers Burch General Z i -' Q Q - Kathleen Dale Sneddon ..Kay., Commercial r Y ii X' x - Q. we - e xl xx R X K Ei. Rebecca Merrie Sage Jingles Commercial C C S e 3 Joann Carol Srancato NIO., General Donald G. Starbuck Butch General ene Newton Vance General Georgia Lee Ann Sweeney Gorgeous George Commercial jon E. Vance General James Robert Valdez General Diana Jane Warren Dee Dee College Prep. Tom Donkle Sam General f Karen Marlene Zarske Ann Zaharopulos Fullback Annz1e Colege Prep. Commercial DDHUDUHD DE EUUU The pictures of the Sen- John Coleman iors listed on this and the Industrial preceding pages are as of january 2, 1956, but they are not necessarily the 1956 graduating Seniors. UUBUl E!DUUEUUUU - l 52s eniur Blass History r In the fall of 1952, the 94 students of the Freshman Class began their way to the top. At the two-day initiation and assembly which followed, they proved their sports- manship. The officers elected at the first class meeting, jim jelinek, president, jene Vance, vice-president, and Bob Brazil, treasurer, still held the same offices upon gradua- tion. Garry Ritchie was the Freshman secretary and Ramona Trujillo was the Senior secretary. The class members chose red and white as their colors and the red rose as their flower. There's No Royal Road To Success was their class motto, and Georgia Sweeney was the Winter Festival Queen candidate. The humble Freshmen proved themselves to be a promising class by winning second place in the Homecoming parade. The Student Council representatives for the Freshman and Sophomore years were Virginia Davis, Georgia Sweeney and Lester Alway. Mr. Soles was the class sponsor. The class of '56 began its Sophomore year with 78 members. A float bearing the theme, Flatten 'em, netted the Sophomores first prize in the Homecoming parade. Sharyn Corey was the Winter, Festival candidate and Mr. Ford the sponsor. Another successful year was begun in the fall of '54 by the class of '56. As a means of raising money for the annual junior-Senior Prom, class members ran the concession stand at football games. The prom was held on May 28, at the Elks' home. The theme, Roses in the Rain, was emphasized by a huge umbrella bedecked with many red roses. Roberta Jones, Sharon Jones and Lavonne Cox were chosen to go to Girls' State, while Jim Kane, jim jelinek and Garry Ritchie went to Boys' State. The class sponsors were Mr. Webb and Mr. Ford. At last the class of '56 reached Senior status and the goal of graduation was not far off. The class chose purple and white as its colors and the Chrysanthemum as its flower. Candidates for Homecoming Queen were Elaine Ream, Karen Zarske, Leta Blanc and Ramona Trujillo. Ramona won the election. James Jelinek and Arthur Martinez were football captains for the year. Winter Festival Queen was Senior Leta Blanc. Garry Ritchie was elected Student Council President and jim Kane, Vice- President. A class day assembly was held in the spring. On Sunday evening, May 21 Baccalaureate was held in the gym. Commencement took place in the gym on May 31. White robes were worn by the girls and purple robes by the boys. Mr. King sponsored the class. JUNIORS Junior Glass DON PHILLIPS CLYDE TRAINOR Pfuidenf ' vice-President President PAT RUNDELL Secretary FLOWER - - Chrysanthemum be JACQUE LOTSHAW , COLORS Blue and Silver Tfeagufer MOTTO - The greater the obstacle, the more glory in overcoming it. JOANN WALL Delmer Abbott Frankie Aluise Velma Anderson Richard Beauregard james Bradbury Peggy Chadwick Sandra Cowan Nancy Donnohue William Hatfield are ' F is if 4 2 gf A A' .- ff . r::..,: ..w ,f,.m , ,,: ,,,. z Q M., , - We Y iii? V' Patricia Brazil Bennie Campton Alberta Chavez Maedean Church Sandra Crawford LaVinia DeFord a if 3 A A ' - : f se c fwfzu Gary Golden Jarrell Green ...---W William Heister Nancy Henderson Shirley Campton' G E Donna Cook ,v W I G i 1, fr 2 A' , 5 ,,,. N , r.--A William Dietrich William Gruenewald 7 flllff W 3 2 5 .hge ! 4 A Vivian Houlc s I g 3 .2 . Q 1 E v M 2 ' 5 Donna james Edward jones Doris Judge Q Q 0 ca Kaess Barbara Kni ht Shirle Kochman Y 8 Y fn Larry Lanham Lonnie Lantz Phyllis Lorimer at if om ii. f- - L X-..5.f,.v,iI l 1-liz-an W . 'W -,sw , 'rf ,, .iaffsfi Agnes Makris Lanny Martin Loretta Marquez M I' 62, L, fi, uv K ' . 14' 'N Norma McKinney Stewart McKinney Tom Medrano 9 a A gg 9 Howard Kaess Marsha Lanari X '11 H ru O- Z w 'J' rn L 1 1 wggzg 'X M ff 1 f 0 My A' 5 a a Rex Martinez Sue Melien as 3 can 2 4 X . -. 3. Edward Morrison Fritz Paquette if Karol Reekers Ester Terry Larry Nance Sadie Padilla Ralph Padoven Lyn Pease Frankie Perri Lloyd Predovich ,.q,, .,..., Rosalyma Rivera Teresa Rivera Marilyn Struna -' f ' ,,,. Q iaf fegta ts: sa George Trujillo Orville Wright Judith- Zarske Without a picture: Douglas Stone. The junior -Class, under the direction of Mr. Redman and Miss McConnell, began the year by entering a float in the homecoming parade. The class had charge of the concessions at the football games. The money taken in from this helped finance the junior-Senior Prom which was given in the latter part of May. SOPHOMORES j xi 1 A uphumure Glass ' 'fir . 5 A , 14 JERRY JELINEK President Vice President ,I Q, 1 JIM EVEREIT A Secretary FLOWER - Pink Carnation COLORS Pink and Black MOfI'TO - Nothing ventured, nothing gained. JOYCE SHEELEY Treasurer X, , BARBARA TALKINGTON 1 A 5 A A i i I I Janice Amicone Esther Arbaugh Lonnie Arbaugh Diann Ayers x X it i K XA E .1 Wi ,gs - I Pete Baldino Q l SJ:?'fX NFS - ff? ... 3 '1 N o Q lv sg, Q 'x-SX xx ag 5 rw: Y ' -f . . ,... .. ' fs A ,Al Louis Blanc af ,: 11 .5 iff? X . iii QL R Q... 3' N ul! w 9 . X L , I Bill Chipperfield ' iw Q , .Q X x' K L .L fl Ralph Coscarella ' . 1 emx. a . 4 ' -' . is . 5 2 : KA A Susann DeLeo S A 5 s 2 Melvin Baker Leung, Bal-one - Q ' ., I, ..,. ,a .2 ..:: wr' H ' xp: . fi' '-I K ' ' . ' ' W xiii' ' - '-1 V ' 5' . Y .ff X:,a. v .5 -V ..... 5. 5 : H 1 A' -': f a, ' .ri 'Z 4 . f , . 5 f E... I2-1 AS '-if :ig ' igli ifil - 1' . l - Q .--:rf . 4, . MMT A . - f ' Doyle Burgett James Burk 76' 'RN l Ez? X .iz W Q 'Lx ff. ROlD61't Cl'lu1'lCl'1 Harold Cglbeft Marilyn Costello Barbara Davis Kapya Doggett Paul Donkle -, V gnlgg' Q N I yu ff 2 berry Bement ,,...,.... ' 21, ,, .. iii. M e ZZIE f f ..lf E fs ' fa 5' 5' v :Qs A 'Y W W Liffkxxl lewikug ,k 3 Q -VQQ X .lamfgij f tj A as f Robert Burleson Claudia Cooper , .W X . S ,. X- .. E-55 Billy Davis . 'Q x Wallace Eggleston 'Til jerry Feather Eric Frazee David Hastings -sr, 451 J, Dennis Hoover Agnes Kaess 'VE' f 'w. ' f df' Alberta Floryancic John Frantz 1 Irene Garcia James Gentile Vicki Hampshire Roberta Haynes U li 3's.a jossiebell Houle Kenneth Jacobs s . -gf , ifiiggl 73 f'5'1 A -,R i f Robert Kaess Edward Kelly ganna I Gary Frayser Donna Graf , Nl xi E Darwin Hibbs Diane Jauch Edith Kenick ,,:.. .. in fx 4 if sv t 2 553 ,gi , .,X,f : Q S3553 mn E .ZTQQQT ' ' if- 59 , , if if I V . M me Y , 5 il l to it ip A M315 ' 1 Q Q ' R .,., I ' ,Q ez:-:ij Q r , L gs W W Dona Leiva Mary Lockhart Dewey Long Elaine Lucero ' 2- lwb If ll wi -' 'E .I egg ,E H 2 M gig' ,- k X 592 fl if D UE t e Q K as ,Q R Eg E x P X is 1 Wm '1 Qlwxws, My Q1-NX - t ., ., Q ,,.., ..., 5?5t-225- X i IQ: rnrr ii l Tony Lucero Wendell Lyons Gene Martellaro jack Martin 11110552251 zfiipzssiiit .zs3,,Qigg,g i3.M5?iX 'f2'I:f- , L N W' f gp ZEN? :f fi 7 - L' 1 Q .1 xzsweawq., . be , - ,gf Mwgw +2 - 4 J -..-:, :QiH5fE1lT5z:,i, - at .iigewm - - 5 x a 3 R t 3 W, ., .,.. . Q ,. 1 it Sgr his -i Qlgggfgt ' f f Tig? , r . eff Q A K 'mx K A z we Eleanor Martinez Elaine Medrano Kent Miner Doris Mitchell --: ., , g,t: - - 1 Q Q A --af - ,. -K , v ' N '1- ,ajlffi A 6,13-i ' ' mil-A ,.,:':::I? LAA. . ,. '1 -. , - 1 - John Moore LaVern Morrow Judy Nelson Loretta Ordaz we we R r .v .,.: 'J- :-.ee eww M N 4 I .,...r.,. 'F if fe X W' my l jane Painter Gene Rand Ruth Ritter Norman Ronald L 1 1 Q I julia Roth x l l l l 4 Edward Trujillo wh, , Fritz Warner Barbara Woods at I , Q 6 f X FT' ' S djs Bill Sage Joe Stancato LaRae Surber Wanda Ulrich james Valdez joyce Wagner Barbara Watson Evelyn Whitehorn Velma Williams Ben Yeatts Kveta Yenzer Rudy Zclenznikar The Class of 58 started out the year with a boom! Their float with the theme V For Victory , won them Hrst place in the Homecoming Parade. They will have charge of the concession stands during the track meets. They also plan to have one pay movie during the year. f'S7.fg? 1 -hm -X4 Sf, v MH fdjff sw .. - -4 ..-f ..' rs., 1 L., ff F 'fo T Q 'S Q :E X W fff Q 5 4-r-Y-rl NX 3 X73 X xx ,f X f inn: rf:-1 ,ff . 1:49 . , , fik X ' .DY 11325 X ge N 1: NO wQ, M EM Q SV mfw ff fx 4547459 ' QQ ,tw M VJ 1 QQ' 1 ah 2- -5 QV 1-N '-L-'L' E-4... gi ,1- .ff-' ,fxlx L- fy, fl ,fgx-x,,x,,- NN YQ xk l ,-.. .11 wg, ,1- svh - .- un, A- 4 -4-n ., I, N, .- an -s .A-lu, .rw s-aku --.1 .4 FRESHMEN R Freshman Glass FLOWER - - - Rose COLORS - - Red and Whife FRED ZARSKE Morro - - Little but Mighty President Vice-President JUDY KINCAID Sec.-Treas. img GENEVA I-IOUIOEY Charles Anderson Margaret Archuleta Phil Arendell Bonnie Baumdicker Judy Bell Bobby Biglow Thomas Blanchard Tommy Bradbury Regina Brazil LN ,, 1 , ,.,., og qbs Q in 5 ?3j , ,asi a W . :Q fl -fam W f ii wks Winifred Chadwick Lois Crites E 5 ev LeRoy Davis : V.,-, Y , 3 . X it fl Bill Dowell -2..,a.,:1-'-4r-- ' - -.-, 3-, ,G - .J .,.,.. .. ,M .,,, 6635 gif' to-gf. i W N -v..d ff' Larry Brown Don Bush jack Carroch Louise Chavez Tony Ciancio Nora Commerford ' ,M 'f I ,A , , K . X 'w 1 ,v-'NK Carey Crosier Becky Culwell Kentucky Davis Henrietta DeLuca Herlinda DeNava Mardell Donahoo Charlotte Dowell Marilyn Finn Mildred Floryancic .. ,.,t,, , ,....,..,. t 5 Q r . In f .iii Brenda Fox Claudine Gardunio James Glenn Barliara Golden - 5 E i Cyril Granzella Charles Green Earnest Gregory james Gruenewald Gerald Hagerman Marsha Haley Joanne Hatfield janet Hayes Q1 1' x David Hazelhurst Kenneth Hershey Marjorie Hockett Sonja johnson ,ix ' I L ia H 'Eff X 1 f H f 'VE ' Y Q: , E' 1. J' joliene Kerndt Ted Kerndt Carl Lantz Kenneth Leason 1 i aa -'zz - 1- 1 3 2 of .E K.. - a . Q W Q ,. .,,, 1 gg-N21 K . '. x v P e 1 Q , X ..... ' ' 4 5 isle . galfi K X VX V Q .:..,, , A , ei Q- , f , 1 John Linquisr Patricia Lively Loraine Lucero L Kenneth Lytle joe Maestas Yvonne Marchase Erma Martinez Louise Martinez Frankie Mazza ,.: gwgg1ww' :mi-, ea., mi 1 'si 'N X QEQMW 5 'wg ,a - ' , iaiiwg Q35 P Qiisiigiiapgwigge ' ' . . .. laeqfamgxai QE W we is Y Y Q ff 3 xi x H eg Q g 'K iz 5 .A , iw 16 , 'ix Milton McBride Gary Milburn William Miller ,, ' 5 X A 0 Carol Mooney A Dick Morrow Ellen Murie -I it Y e Betty Luchetta I,.:ffg.i M - ., :II'2-ffl'F'5-ifsQ'i ' 'P -' V' ' f il vga, a, - I ' vw Zh M3 James Martellaro ::i-LEW-: m 5 i A Gary Medrano jane Moeller Karen Murie Patsy Murnane Joyce Myers John Ordaz Sylvia Orclaz JoAnn Osttum Joyce Ostrum Robert Pacheco Julia Padilla gr X 1 S Leila Padilla Betty Palmer Albert Patton - 2 mf S ., 5 V l ' Ak M ref P -4. li PM P it Pete Perea Tony Perea Eleanor Plewes f Mary Rendon joseph Resel james Roll Vernell Pease xr Q gg ct, X Richard Purcell Linda Rout Manuel Roybal Marie Scan ga james Talbert jim Thomas 'WH grave . 5. . . . or ,E 'SS'-fi '. X , his , 113 if W ff? 4 I rf.f..a'samTlsa aim Richard Scanga Kenneth Starbuck . . if i 1 5 5 Mabel Tripp Jeanette Trujillo Josie Trujillo Patrick Trujillo Gary Watson Linda Wickets Pat Wilson Without Pictures: Alfred Finley, Guy Musgrove. This ,class entered a float in the Homecoming Parade. FROM THE STAFF: The students on the preceding pages are listed as of November 10, 1955. Errors in spelling, omission of names, or wrong classi- fication have been unintentional and We are sorry if any have occurred. The staff has tried to eliminate any such errors. They also wish to thank everyone who has worked with them, even though the names may not be mentioned. Special thanks to Mt. Held and the Camera Club, Mt. Webb and some of the journalism Class for the extra work they did. We hope that you enjoy this annual. Dwight Yenzer SPORTS FOOTBALL CAPTAINS 5 ' 1 5 , 1-Rf lt: E? Jfgggafy 1 gy-,, Ja - Jim Jelinek Arthur Martinez HOMECOMING CQueenD Ramona Trujillo, Leta Blanc, Elaine Ream, Karen Zarske. we W if Queen, and candidates in Homecoming Parade. kk? Top Row: Tony Delm nioo, Lonnie Lantz, Johnny Coleman, Bob Allen, John Haneheim, Lloyd Predovich, Scotty Hiller 2nd Row: Duane Kennedy, Jim Kane, Jerry Feather, Rudy Zeleznikar, Bob Pacheco, Bennie Campton lst Row: Arthur Martinez, Jimmy Valdez, Garry Ritchie, Kenny Jacobs 'A' Games Salida- 6 Rocky Ford Salida- 0 Montrose Salida- 0 Canon City Salida-13 ilaleenburg Salida- 6 iDe1 Norte Salida- 6 ualamosa Salida-39 4Honte Vista Salida-21 Canon Abbey Salida-13 iPr1mero Salida- 7 Florence iConference games Salida Salida Salida Salida Salida - 6 Canon City - 0 1455! nB' Games Abbey - 6 Canon City - 0 Reformatory-32 Abbey - 7 R Top Row: Wendell Lyons, Jerry Jelinek, Jim Everett, Fritz Warner, Don Phillips, Ralph Padoven, Frank Morelli 2nd Row: Don Starbuck, Lester Alway, Bob Brazil, Tony Perea, Stewart McKinney, nGov' Gruenler, Jim Jelinek lst Row: Gary Medrano, Jimmy Gentile, Fred Maha, Rex Martinez, Dewey Long Gerald Hager- W G man, Don Bush, Kenny Starbuck, La Vern Morrow. Billy Davis, Fred Zarske, Ralph Cos- carella, Joe Mastes MV? WNW ' '71 ' J-f f. WWMWMQWQMM 7 v?,1,4g A 'Ji , 1 ff, age .X n. -55.1-ggi XXX :BSB Xtra 8i513B '58 XXX ,XO XXQ X . X .Q xxx Basketball Coach Delmonico 5? lst Row: Long 9 Davis, Blanchard, Kaess, Churich, Coach Morelli 2nd Row: Lantz, Zeleznikar, Phillips, Jelinek, 1956 lst Row: Valdez, Rogers, Mahe, Ritchie, Alway, Gentile, 2nd Row: Padoven Brazil, Jelinek, Jene Vance Hoover. ACTIVITIES 4 nfl! 'M 1 if? . . ..-,............ an X -swf X X .. N 5 Bfxq gg A. ti, any ,gb , ., LM x F .L- fiff fi Q, Q RM ig. .K x ,. 'V nn- Q ,W N M ,, .--::- 1: if 5 Y ,G u H, , .. n 4 'S 'wigf ,Q .ik :rw NR fi A Lita - Y fi AU Vg! H if . 1. V1 gi X r . 1 F .A ' , Q -I X A H Rl Piklx S ,Lx, 'Tri 1-' . I 5' A' A , . , J ' ' A.. ,lj Y ' QP ,If ' 9 Lhvfi , 'Ami if Rfk , ' fm' - Q 56 gg ' ll 31,11 52 ,, 51,15 wav. Lgf' :Q M my A' ' .1225 V 1-Lkls 1 ' Q :jf mfg . I ' f f f ,gg LQ 1 1 tg 4 'Q nf S' 'I wg 1 'if ' 5' ff , ' Q- kg 5 Q. wi f S 43,5 X 39' E Pres Marge Larson BAND COUNCIL V Pres Barbara watson is - 1' 1 my M o fig? Student Director and Drum Major-Clyde Q . Trainer, Assistant, Kermit Gauseg Sec. Treas.-Shirley Campton, Librarians,- Sharon Jones and Diana Warren. ' v- A I V 8 a Best Wishes to the Class of 1956 f I t DRIVE IN, PLEASE DRIVE our PLEASED!! 9: Q I Bal' B-Q's Hamburgers I I ! I l Hot Dogs Cheesoburgers 0 THE HOME OF FINE ENTERTAINMENT Mn 1 Y -PHONE 122- fa 'ix Photography McKinney, T. Rivera, N. Donnohue, S. Cowan Phillips, M. Lanari, K. Yenzer, D. Yenzer McBride, J. Wagner, G. Watson Mauna: or MOUNTAIN AAA E Q 5 1 F3f '-fda wr-im gl f Q ,mfg , Q M 1' ' -MH A lm A x ', 5 .W-Q5 FDR THE FINEST IN SALIDA, EULCIRADD 2-I IT'5 CCILURADCI LDDGE APPROVED sv MDTEL BLUEBDDK THE SALIDA BOTTLING CO. Top row: Kay Sneddon, Virginia Davis, Bobby Allen, Donnie Starbuck, Tom Donkle. Bottom row: Marjorie Larson, Arthur Martinez, Mickey Commerford, Roger Olson, Jon Vance. Top Row: Porfie Martinez, Becky Sage, Peggy Pringle, Ralph Intohauape, Lester Alway, John Manshiem. Bottom row: Mary Archuletta, Shirley Beauregard, Trudy Haynes, Shirley Lockhart. Salida's Newest Modern Home-Owned Food Store Phone 52 Compliments of f S, , ' M4 'V' W A W 4, 'ff ' ' I Q-7, fl , IZ? ' ' xt Sw . 1':33 ' f :'..:.' Egg ' Ay XXUAQWW X 'ali' gtllwi .nf reed , A A -1 15550 2: 25: 'D fi k j. ' 1. 5 ' Q Where everyone shops with conx idence. J' New xi Q igxgifi W1 il 2 'xxx 20 HAROLD R. KOSTER X XS5 f9Am 1 'f -INCORPORATED - BQ RS is INSURANCE, LOANS, REAL ESTATE S ,- x xxx -S BOX 500 Salida Finance Co. M 500 , COMPLIHENTS OF , .. e e ' iff-e X XX ff Sw WESTERN FELDSPAR fffi it W ,' K, ' f u Top row: Jim Kane, Faustin Padilla, Jim Jelinek, Jon Vance, Ralph Padoven. Bottom row: Bennie Campton, Esidore Bustos, Garry Ritchie, Jene Vance, Kermit Gause. Top row: Bobby Allen, Scotty Miller, Lloyd Predovich, Bobby Brazil, John Mansheim Bottom row: Donnie Starbuck, Micky Commerford, Arthur Martinez, Lester Alway. X a B ff In the Heart of the Rockies 9 4, X tw lx K V R H ,gy-c xi ! WI Your Mutual Station In Salida TED JACOBS The Salida Realty . 2-1995 ' ' 999 Times Out Of 1,000 fi S YoU WILL NEED As 5 gi, TV , gggfebgje 'Q LOW RATESP' SOME TYPE OF INSURANCE!! 'I -Phone 999- ALICE CHIHN Www k.ALEXANDERS THE ALEXANDERS DRUG STORE Your Prescription Counter 147 F Street ' Phone 300 Top row: N. Donnohue S B: ggggg Dramatics Club C. Trainer, L. Alway, B. Woods g 2nd row: S. Melien, V. Davis, D. Warren L n G. Ritchie, T. Donkle a 9 n S lst row: L. Marques, M. Larson, T. Rivera h S. Jones, J. Kaess, S. Campton a P. Baldino m SX a,s va S it 4, Top row: D. Ayers, A. Floryancic, D. Hoover, K. Yenzer, P. Donkle, D. Long, D. Kennedy, N. Ronald lst row: J. Sheeley, L. Blanc, B. Woods, K Jacobs Pubhc Service Co. of Colorado ng, 'Q' I Euscrmcnv I i v ' sfnves THE NATION gi CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS DR. LEO J. LEONAHDI Gwffffkffwff Ol IAFEWAY CONGRATULNHONS I Compliments of JACKlS TRADING dc SUPPLY CO. SANGRE DE CRISTO ASSOCIATION We Buy, Sell and Trade Willie the Wired and-1hh8 F St. , , i- ,, ,K .N-A hx 1 L I RI Congratulations from gc GILBERT'S DRESS SHOP A Good Place To Eat Some New Librarians Top row: S. Jones, K. Doggett, B. Bement, R. Jones. md POW! Be Haber, B. Fox, I. Garcia, D. Graf. lst row: D. Levis., H. Delleve., E. Lucero. Top row: D. Keen, H. Flory- ancic, J. Myers, J. Felgein, R. Rivera. md row: Le Chavez, E. Ream, Be Le oI'dQze r SIKS Best Ui8h08 B1GL0W'5 OSBORKE'S REFRIGERATIOI AND Service Station ELECTRIC SERVICE 3rd and E Stunt COOPER sl ROSENGREN House of Chrysler from Dodge Trucks SALIDA CASH GROCERY CULWELL INSURANCE AGENCY Cgmplj-mgntg gf 112 Rainbow Blvd. Phone 1060 'All Forms Of Insurance WEST SIDE COAL -hi - i- f 7 f Y Y COMPLIMENTS Congratulations of from SALIDA'S MEN'S SHOP CRAWFORD AUTQ P - - Compliments of BOB'S SPORTING I: D D ye Compliments of GOOIB and FOUNTAIN I: E RAINBOW BREAD Rainbow Blvd. B n A W A Ilur Best Wishgs Grand Ave. Garage PASCHALIJS UPHOLSTERY USED CARS 116 E. 2nd St.-Salida General Repairs . to PEP CLUB Top Row: P Brasil, S. Crawford, K. Zarske, K. Sneddon 2nd Row: J. Judge, R. Jones, we Bonney, ve Anderson let Row: B. Sage, D. Warren, K. Reekers row: D0 le Holiinney, J.Ha1l J. Sheeley. 2nd row: S.Cowan, 8. Helien. B.'1'elk- ington, horn, J. Zareke. let. row:D85 .I C t0n, e P 9 Ttmgivera, J. Top Row: U. Donnohue, B. Hoods, V. Davis, R. Trujillo lst Row: A. Zaharopuloe, E. Ream, 8. DeLee, L. Blanc, G. Sweeney Top Row: A. Mitchell, J. Brazil, K. Doggett, J. Stanoato, J. Bell 2nd Row: S. Corey S. Jones, B. Watson, H. Finn, lat Row: H. Larson, P. Lively H. Delava, J. Wagner nan, D. X 4 fix..-.g,?-LL J --M Salida Fin nc Co Harold R. Koster, of 8 0 - Inc. 'A s I is ' .1 ' .:'1. xsoo :L lf thi., gin, BO :af ' E la' .Q -NT: TELEPHONE 500 ? Builder of Better Insurance Ill: Nw I will NEI., lllvhv xi, M hJ I.,3 , Q A Po I ANNUAL -PATRON SALIDA MUSIC 'f'MP 'M lNTS 'I' CADY COMPLIMENTSof COMPANY PMC' Lumber Dr. L. A. Ralston Upp Radio Service -- Phone 143-W Snlllln, Cullwzulu Spgltfwiiods Salida' Colorado ROBERT E. WINSLOW CLEMENS GROCEHY Insurance Agent Real Estate Phone 729 2l4.8 East First Frozen foods - Meat - Ice Cream 1 mance Glu maxi., . Yenzer, fl' Zilflit' s: FeaunSr. First row: J. Feather, K. Leason, D. Yenzer, B. Burleson. Top row: IN. Ronald, B. Woods, 'D. Ayers, N. McKinney, T. Rivera. 'X so , at First row: ,JG if w. cmawick, 'Q' Q3 E. Arbaugh, Q Q K. Bloesser. GOLDEN RULE MERCANTILE co supplies THE LAW PRESS 238 ms. - , U.- Dry-Gwdsushoes and Your Personal Printer F L1 J. F11 RY M ns Funushmgs-Ready-To-Wear Rentals S tree t CHET'S S COHIPLIMENTS CGMPLIHENTS MOBIL SERVICE ' QF Chet Rand of Rgbgrt w Nav f -Phone 342- . . en' Q Streets Salida, Colo, C' J' watson Plumhin 1 ca inf K' J V Afx:Pliz1ncrI I L, COMPLIMENTS Salitx Plumbing and 2522? 1?-lar of LAEESSRY ppliance Co. . --x'olxrAIlloLWPolIIt Dealer- I xx- Shewalter Dry Cleaning HONORS x. sk X Y wx, SOME HONOR ' vw it O 'WW fi '..1 f'f' 'WS si' -T- a Runga ggi X A feaa Hear+ies+ Congra+ula+ions I r XX I SX gf ' ........... vxif, ........... v I X Flay? If l I 6. Xzfff- , 1. - I --- 4 figi --- .- Ialf. eoe A+! f-MQW: Salida Lodge B. P. O. Elks an - Top row: Janice Amicone, Betty Bement, Sandra Cowan, Louise Chavez. 2nd row: Virginia Davis, Karen Zarske, Dewey Long, Sylvia Ordaz, Pat Lively. W 3rd row: Diana Warren, Gary Watson, Mar- jorie Hockett. ,J - , 22 1 , Qgjisgg v hth row: Fred gf qlubngxgyyi. ei Zarske, Elaine ,3y'E?5z Ream, Jim ,Qggg Q Q31 Jelinek, Jerry Green. ' TQ L 5 'W NATKDNAL. HONOR SOCIETY Rx fy 7 2 'ff R E5 lj nf '-' 'P' BJ QR 'u QW S 7 MJ' 3 X! fm. is il X5 S , 4 'sri' Lafnri Xi W Wag.. 1 Y, 4 ' .ffvn .AEN ,find .M if , . is . R ,A T 5 T '04 MERIT AWARD LEADERS '67 LISTLD AS OF FEBWUARY LL 1956 QI' ff' -Q Ei: We n-.., 1 -rf ' 5. A? . fs-. K, 'S-PX, lui, Vgfgfhx ,NFNL . 'gg S 6 j Fu 5' x 'l' SS E XX ,ggi X EQ Nxix ,,a ' 'W WMM.-,,..,,Ww ga.. Jiri l W 80 X Wa ADVERTISERS SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS STARBUCK DAIRY I- TUTTLE'S TRADING POST Souvenirs Gifts Sporting GoodS- Sa1ida's Oldest Dairy COMNZMEMS THE FIRST NATIONAL ' DIETRICH BANK Heflfiing Steway ts Mei'L2E1.11.'E1il'1m1ZZ'I. m Metal W BEST WISHES LCHE RLETRIC BETTER BUY BAY A L L P H I N S Westinghouse Salida Colorado D95-193' Compliments Dr Ted. H1161 SHARI E s COHPLIHENTS STYLE SHOP I of 2gffQ,',','jf2Y,J,1fQff5 s H A v A N o o I L c o :.f:ll.ll:-S.citlililllfin Fuel PIXOTIQ Compliments of STAR GROCERY 85 MARKET - Free Delivery- 133 East First Street S9rvi-ce . T T Q . V' W - Q' 'I 1 T A iff! T 5.4 ' , , 1 . ,li - 3 5 if. , 2 , X , . wa? l S A ' ,. -- , The Salida Cab Co. G. K. Rubber Welders World's Finest Tire It costs ,no more to have the Best CREWS- BEGGS Ph 3 230 F Street ALLAN'gomRmlIl:2lsl2 STORE SALIDA UTILITIES Compliments of Your Friendly Gas Co. Gas From CITY MAINS Ana MORRISON SERVICE STATION Tank E Bottles NEILS CAFE Cvmpliments Of WWE SERVE FINE STEAKS AND CHOPSH Compliments of Phone 76 IMO Lower F, JASPER's STANDARD BOYLE 3 WITTY Salida, Colorado SERVICE Compliments of Compliments of PAT'S DR INN Compliments of WESTERN AUTO IVE ASSCO STORE WEST WARD MOTEL Hi-Way 50 F.H.A. Officers I Pres. Vice-Pres. Sec. Trees. Ns-if J. Falgien P. Martinez J. Nelson S. Padilla Compliments of Best W5-Shes Compliments of BARNHILL FLOOR fP0m CUTTING HARDWARE CQVERING COMMUNITY T.v. SYSTEM OF SALIDA Compliments from Best Wishes from SCANGA POTATO CHIPS Bondurant Trailer Court I R AQVE RUS-12 R5 CQMPLIMENTS of 124 F Street Com liments of Phone 275 PALACE HOTELMN APARTMENTS THE HOINIJIE BAKERY COSTELLO'S TAVERN Steak 8a Ham Our Specialty! Frank Mnzzotta COMPLIMI-:NTS ' CDMIHMHNW ARGYS ' C 8 J COMPLIHENTS SQA PLUMBING SHOP Donald F. Phone 595-W Moyers L. H. Coutu 0 pnntmg COHPLIMENTS '5 Contractor of Phono Ho Lo McGinnis Q To conrtrnnums A COHPLIHEITS QP Bessie M. Xl nr. c. R. Fuller Showalter ...ro BEST wrsnm or SALIDA BEAUTY SHOP Congratulations From Congratulations From X AL'S BODY AND PAINT sHoP HARTMAN'S FURNITURE STORE -Rainbow Boulevard- FURNITURE and ANTIQUES -I ARGYS BRGTHERS X GARAGE o A mn.. ' .- INTERNATIONAL - 'WV i?Er?rfrff PEIQNF 179A 215 Best lst Stroet 1-. . W 500 Q COWLDWTS OF SALIDA CANDY KITCHE 9th ST. GRO. 81: DAIRY CREME Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Home Made Candy, Fountain Service Cones at Notions Carlson Ice Cream llil I ,,.. - nl .gil 'IEAMKIB IL IEJI ggi 5 ,W u Furnlture 4. 9 62 x Q-.ff Q N ' 4 E f 'sf-Q6 'f'7l9fQf R' us, A ls, fi, Avro SUPPLIES E7 F Street ' -' -i 1 E ... PATRON5 Salida Greenhouse and Flower Stor f In F snug Sdlido. Colorado Phone 750-I 225 F Street Pottery Telephone 39 ' 11' ' ' ' C r The Rainbow Motel omgjents Salida Daily COMPLETE MODERN CABINS F, J, DOVETON , Groceries and Service Station Mall-Record Koenig an sons, Prop. 8a soNs Compliments of DELL' S LUNCH WHITCOMB'S EXCELLENT FOOD Service Station -- Phone 190 on Highway S0 Bud Henderson COmplim6!1tB D 0 N 8: V A N ' S FEED STORE of PURINA CHOWS -Phone 431- W S Rainey CASE MACHINERY COMPLIMENTS gf Prescription Pharmacy J. A. Cosmetics Drugs Xb Swift Ice cream L Gilbertson Phone A00 qoo L WAN 1 C l t f LEWIS CANDY KITCHEN BAND BOX CLEANERS Brvchts C Party Favors All Kinds METHOD CLEANE To The Clan Compliments of from FWIHE P0WFg5Agq5Bgf,,SH0Pf0,gjy THE FLQRY SHOE STORE ADVERTISERS PURCELL POST GROCERY Compliments COMPLZMENTS SERVICE STATION HEAMUARTERS of n , 0 Phiui 66 . FOR STUDENTS HAY S AUTO DS Gas - O11 Dr E F ELECTRIC ACIVJSS fI'01'!1 ' . . cAR,Burus:r'Em. AND 0,1-ea51ng.Hggh1ng HIGH SCHOOL ROIJISPO m.x:c'mxc SERVICE COMPLIMENTS OF SALIDA SHOE SERVICE NED The Shoe Doctor 36 W. 3rd Si. -- YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER - Phone 758 2 3 F SITQQI 0XFORD'S MARKET Congratulations From LlPPARD'S ELECTRIC SHOP COMPLIMENTS EVERY SERVICE FOR CoMP1,1M1':N'1'S Ur Compliments of YOUR CAR R. A. Hoovlslc of COWAN s1?JAIgJ5?CLq3 M 'T' INSURANCE STATION SKE1-I-Y MOTOR Im' R. K. Young, Proprietor IWAIJ. il Highway 50 COMPLIMEN-ps COMPLIMENTS Compliments of CONGRATULATIONS from f 0 ff THE EVERYBODYS EAT-WELL CAFE WAI-L S FEED SHERMAN STORE .mums lumou and GRAIN C0 HOTEL 1 - 9.508 TKRE QB BATTFB y .milf 'J' gf' Stapleton thevrolet to. -SALES SERVICE- ii 650 lst Stree Phone 300 c'oMf'1 ,IMICNTS of Compliments of BOB'S Compliments of Eakevh Cooooo Soooioo VICTORIA HOTEL Magna eww! Fine Portraits Color Cameras. Y Kodak Finishing Photography Supplies COMPLIMENTS of MORRIS PHOTO SHOP Phone 1082 ROY E- Moms, Mgr' 229 F st. 7 XM- 1 . Q 1,-H oe..- N ,J-1' ,urs-A FIRE many. 7 M ,. Q 3'-f' lla? 'K 252 Compliments of C0mP1im011'fS Of R. A. Manes HOTEL WESTERNER , , Mr. and Mrs. Bert Davis -Building Contractor- Phone 207 Y o u r C C 1 - C -Frigidaire Dealer- O m p 1 m e n t S O f V- JOHNNY'S SKELLY J' C' PATTERSON SERVICE D 8: R G W Time Inspector HARDWARE CO. . Skelly O11 Prod. -watch Repairing- ! e il ZS? CITY MARKET A 1: HT' St aux gary! M' x N 5 Y' 4 Nn him. 1+ m L' MONARCH DAIRY . : if QIQDUCIS -' t -' l ' if I 221 H street 'W' Phone 82,0 Phonoa37 in 9 COHPLIHENTS Salida PARLOR of Electric D03-U10 Alun Service Walter W00dS Cleaners B1-eaanreec cm-umm cmplmm, Frank Sturgeon COHPLIMEITS f Of Ball Park Grocery Blue Moon mm, of Beauty Salon WILLIAM S- B'f f' EWU' Dr' Budd --NN1n,emn.mLv.f' RUSH Acrgfzlrggn me M K i I fliighley 285 COMPUMENTS YOEEISSVEEF COMPLIHENTS STOTLER MOTOR M LAUNDRYU or couwAn! DON'S NEWS Telephone 243 Frlnk RUBGO 8 Pontiac ST JOM Petrini Cadillac Mews Mae Richards COHPLIHEKTS G0lGRA'.lgULlTI0lS I. Eugene Posth COMPLIMENTS 0 from gf DAIRY HAID BARBH SHOP .Tollph To Hononough PEEPLES REALTY COHPLIHHTS Hegggiihow Compliments of CONGRAHO TIONS of Switchmen m Norman F. smith wicx Mitt FERNEHQQAUTY SALIDA Eaft Second LOCKER PLANT Compliments Compliments of SAM MUTO 8: SONS of C lim t Hampshire-8 amp an ' of CIRCLE R MOTEL -GROCERIES Conoco Service LE013 CAFE 1149 F Street MA and MEAT5.. - l.!1-a . --'ff Q -' UAllTy SALIDA DRUG WALGREEN AGENCY STORE Q Phone 11 --- 123 F Street Compliments of Greenberg Furniture Company Q Salida livestock Iommissiofl to Inc-I Route 1, Box 1 - - HIGHWAY 50 Phone 366-W ' In ' A M' f Vw am y fx f I MW SALES EVERY FRIDAY Q- , Some Students That Entered Late ANITA LAVENDER HUGHES MAUL KHKQ LARRY BETTY DOUGLAS LANHAM Roo? STONE Snell Lumber Co. We Can Take Care Of uru -ALL- Your Building Needs I 37-I-8 G- street Phone 11,95 Without picture: SENIOR Dennis Jennings JUDY PASQUALE 9' ' -V ' f f! . ? , E J ' kv! imx WB WSH s .,,. 2 'aff i, .i Ji . 9' u '2 ,F 9 I . . I. ,x , lt: 4 H G H most gala event of the high school year--the Junior-Senior Prom. The affair was held May 26 to a beautiful set- ting--n0riental Gardens.U A delicious menu was served by the Methodist Ladies and guests enjoyed dancing to the music 'of the Six Sharps, a Western State Band. SCHOLARSHIPS . This year there will be three state school or joint honor scholarships to be given to three ofulr sixty graduating seniors. The state allows one state scholarship for every 25 students or fraction there- of. Anyone who passesthe scholarship test are elig- ible for the waiver of fees scholarship As yet Georgia Sweeney is the only person for sure to have received her scholar- ship. She received one from Mesa College. Most of the other scholarships will be in by the first of May. LATIN BANQUET The Latin I and II clas- ses held their annual Lat- banquet Thursday aven- ing May 3 in the Home Ec- onomics Room. The banqut was prepared by mothers of the Latin II students. ...tug-5' . I eefZ3?xQ 592.09 12SfIe. K. lv IJ x it X T 1, ' s A I, '- Pio' . 4 - -Q..,,,-.Z X N I IIIf JL!5 9 .w .. - - .v. , Pres. ---- Kenneritta DeLuca Vice Pres. ------ Linda Rout Sec-Treas.---Patsy Murnane At ,present there are twelve m mbers in the group. ' Several , members have been dropped during the year.- B siness meetings were held every Thursday noon whenever possible. Most of the L recreational meetings were held in the gym on Monday evenings. At the beginning of the year we divided into small groups and these commit- tees were in charge of at least. one recreational meeting. At these meetings different activities were participated 'in by the members in order to earn activity points. All of the girls are working for league system points to qualify for awards at some future date. So far we have had one special meeting--a picnic and swimming party during spring vacation. We plan to have several more recreational and special meetings before the close of school. OUTSTANDING Karen Zarske and Jim Jelinek were chosen the most outstanding girl and boy by the senior class at a recent class meeting. 0 0 a-as if w 4+ -1 '6 3 3' 5 sri? ?, -fgfif 5s.s fee :Lg H' E?.,,0 EB Ztvfg faqs' E555 1' eg' m 3: .La xiii. O '444-P .-TT err-Si fdbex I 3-3-as 5339 ' , gg 2255 : NN '?g if Q2 C0 I ' Tia? ' O' 35.2 Q fi E E:-A 1' 3 S I -I lgijlflz xg J, U1 A 5 S 23552 P Qfggff! twz sg ap f its so ?'i1.7i - 5'm get L,,2Q,f Q C919 -'-4?-44 5535 vp Bu E 5 3' 4 55- QSE ' , CD ition of Spartan Spark1eS- Mr. John E. Held was director and originator of the musical extravaganza: Master of ceremonies, Bob Allen, headed an- all-star cast-which included, Lloyd Predovich and his accord- ian and the drums of Louis Blanc. 1 From the UStardustn opening to the rousing finale, the show included 28 excellent acts. Assisting Mr. Held with the show was John Jacobs, dance band director, and Mrs. Tony Delmonico,direc- tor of the dance produc- tion numbers. Sandra Cowan and Barbara Woods were accom anists for the show. POETRY Nine Salida High School students and one Kesner Junior High student will have their poems published in the WAntho1ogy of High School Poetryn this year. Those whose poems will be printed in the book include: eighth - grade, Eileen Crawford, freshmen, Herlinda Denava and Mar- dell Donahoog sophomores, Lonnie Arbaugh, Janice Amicone, Eddie Trujillo, and Rud Zeleznikarg juniors, Marsha lgnari4 S e Melein, and Sandra 9 '- f APRIL CONTEST On April 6 the Ensemble which consists of the Treble Clef and Octet, took part in the Vocal Contest in Monte Vista. The Treble Ole! sang HFrcm the Green Heart of the Watersn and the Octet sang NGod's Country.U Both groups obtained a Superior rating. On April 23 the entire Clee Club went to Monte Vista to participate in the Vocal Contest. One hundred and. ninety--six members made the trip in a U1 car caravan. The group sang nGlorian and 'Mono- tonen and were awarded a l rating. Leta Blanc and Sharon Jones both sang a solo. They received a 2 rating. slum HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL scmss salma cumax 30 sands canon CityhS Salida Antonito h6 Salida Pueblo Co.3l Salida Fairplay 25 Salida Walsenburg35 Salida Primers 52 Salida Alamosa h8 Salida Honte VidIh2 Salida Del Norte hh Salida Leadville Bl Salida wa1senburg59 Salida M9 Primers h? Salida 62 Alamosa So Salida B7 Del Norte 51 Salida Sh Climax h2 Salida SS canon City37 Salida 39 Pueblo C0.33 Salida 68 Mbnte visa7h Salida 52 Leadville 63 Season Record All Games: Won 12 lost 8 Conference Record: Won 7 Lost S B-squad had an undefeated season. BRIEFS At the end of the feet- ball season, a banquet was held for both the Junior High and Senior High foot- ball squads. Besides the football boys were the cheerleaders, the coaches, the school board, some nu r bers of the faculty and a guest speaker from Western State College, who gave a talk about sports. assess After track season is over, the S Club holds a picnic for the school- board, coaches, cheerlead- ers, and parents of the members. This picnic is held at the Salida Hot Springs pavillion. 444444 On the 20th of February the band gave a .ooheert directed by John Jacobs. A small admission fee was charged. The Select Chior sang two songs accompanied by the band. assess Soon after the first of the year, a Senior tea was held for senior girls. Some guests entertained the group with some m sic- al selections and a short Story. Close to the end of the school term, a Senior breakfast was held for senior girls. senses During the school year, two Spanish banquets were held with the second year Spanish class as hosts. They prepared the dinner and the first year Spanish class were guests. assess The annual Press Club banquet was held at the Skelly Motor Inn late in May for the twenty members and their guests. -Y:-'-1-X-!.'-IS? WARREN AND DAVIS ELKS'WINNERS Diana Warren and Virginia Davis were l lfdr ed the nest valuable stu- dent awerd and the youth leadership award, which arefgiyen annualy by th1t', Elks lodge. The girls received cash awards and trophies which were presented at the high school awards assemblyt In the leadership con- test, ability as a leader in both school and out-of- school activities is con- sidered. The most value able student award is based on scholarship with, school activities also considered. 4 In the youth leadership contest, Leta Blanc was second place winner and Karen Zarske, third place. In the most valuable stu- dent award Karen Zarske received second place and Virginia Davis, third. TRACK RESUDTS Forty-five bbys'repontod for track this year and won their first meet, the LaJara Invitational,S2-Sl. On April lh, the Spartans took third place at the Alamosa Relays, with a score of 53. April 20, the Salida Spartans were host to 13 schools. Salida gtook first place and began practice for the next meet which was held April 27. The District Meet Alamosa will be held May 12, and the Spartans are hoping to come home with top honors. Hay 19, the Spartans will travel to Boulder for the State Mesh fl AUTO GRAPHS I www ya 7 x Jn I 5 pl J ?fwfo:m.r.,.f.. ,494 fx X I , 5 , .2 , x if-X vi., t g -uv' - ?'4i-,'Qf.,:-'F' ' .Q - avg, '51 .E f-,- .wggq xx , , ,-rv ,: -Ms '1 - ,,.41 1 ,2- 4-an ?1lr Qt .. fggxbfig -'E 5:3513 , ,gi . Qvfffagc. .,.. Jax - -L -yd . M, . 8 A2575 Y . ,aws- .Avi .. ,fig 3 ang 1 QQ . ,ng .M 3 vw. Q 'f , . X. 4, , ,MV- .fu 'F' '. . .YA1 . r- 'sg' 1. , .Y WS Y R '-r , 1 vsgg, ' .Vial P4


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