Salida High School - Resume Yearbook (Salida, CO)

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7. EVENTS 7. HURRICANE CAMILLE Five persons await rescue on rail tracks between Gulfport and New Orleans after winds had lifted their house. 8 KENNEDY’S ATTEND FUNERAL - Sen Edward M Kennedy follows his wife. Joan into St. Vincent's church in Plym- outh. Pennsylvania, to attend funeral service for Mary Jo Kopechne. Miss Kopechne died in an auto mishap from which Sen. Kennedy escaped. (July. ’69) 9. MISS AMERICA Pamela Anne Eldred. 21 -year-old Detroit College Senior was crowned Miss America for 1970 in At- lantic City. (Sept. 69) 10. ROSES FOR MAJESTIC PRINCE - Jockey Bill Hartack helps to raise blanket of roses atop Majestic Prince after they won the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs. Owner Frank McMahon is at right 11. UNDERDOGS BECOME TOP DOGS - The New York Mets. and their fans, whoop it up after becoming the baseball champions of the world. (Oct. 69) 12. HIGH TRIBUNAL HAPPENINGS - Abe Fortas. BACK ROW. LEFT, resigned under fire during 1969. Chief Justice Earl Warren. FRONT ROW. CENTER, was succeeded by Warren Burger. LE RESUME 1969 - 1970 AN ANNUAL PUBLICATION OF SALIDA HIGH SCHOOL SALIDA, COLORADO 2 Table of Contents seniors • • • • • • • • PROM • ••••••• . . 23 ADMINISTRATION • • • • . 29 TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT • • • • • .37 SPECIAL AWARDS • • • • • • . 43 JUNIORS •••••••••••• . 51 COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT • • • • • • • .59 ALL SCHOOL EXHIBIT • • • • • • • • • • . 78 SOPHOMORES • • • • • • • • • .85 ATHLETICS • • • • • • • • • . 93 FRESHMEN • • • • • • • . 119 SCIENCE - MATH DEPARTMENTS • • • • . 127 SPRING AWARDS • • • • • • • • • 133 SOCIAL STUDIES • • • • • 14 I ADVERT ISEMENTS • • • • • • • • • . 149 INDEX • • • • • • • • • 161 Annual Staff Mark Thonhoff Mary Lynn Veltrl and Holly Englert Here are the annual staff members— people responsible for the planning and production of the 1969-1970 Le Resume. It is their hope that this new book faith- fully records the events which made the school year a memorable one for us all. Leon Post Sharon Wilkins and Claudine Medina 4 Roger Hardesty Mary Lynn SENIORS Seniors Kirby Perschbacher V Ice-PresI dent Mar Iene A Iu1se Secretary-Treasurer Beverly Hardesty Freeman VaIedIctorI an Carole Ehmke SaIutator I a n 8 CLASS OF 1970 Bill Arqys Sha ryI Baird Lane I Ie Barnett Ron Beauregard Dennis Bertrand Tom Blarney Tom Berry Ken Bondurant 9 Linda Brandt Dave Bridges Tim Butala Jay Butterfield Kerr Ie Cable Carol Carter Terry Carter Mlke Coan Diane Cook Lynola Cook Ellen Cooksey Mi ke Cowan 10 J a ne I I e Cr i sma n Kerri Dameron Harold Dooley Nanette Earl Alvin Ed Iund Betty Eggleston Holly Englert Judy Fox Edna Giron Betty Glenn S i dney Glovan 11 0 Von Gustafson Ann Gordon Harman I i nda Harr i ngton Craig Heideman Kathy Henderson Janet Henderson Roy Hicks Gloria Hurley Art Hutchinson Mary Ann Kaess Larry Larcom Debbie Larson Steve Litzenberger Scott Koster Ga i I Larcom Sue Lehnus Connie Martinez Nick Margos Mrt Lucero «I a 11 O i 11 Lawrence Martinez Linda Martinez Rick Martinez Linda Maupin Dave McCarl Steve McFadden 14 15 Melinda Norton Bob Ochs Chery I Oaden Sandy Ophus Paul Ottmer Leslie Price Jesse Purdy Leon Post Roberta Romero Jeff Riley Mike Rush Sheila Russell 16 Rosemary SeI I lynette Stallsworth Wendy S+olwor+hy Dan Stotler Terrle Stotler Robert Thomas Bill Vawser Phil Vigil Lloyd Vorwald Mary Lynn Veltrl Robert Warner Lyle Warren 17 Gary Watts Sharon Wilkins Vailia Williams Bob Young Ed Williams Helen Wall Seniors not pictured: Cindy Ma rt i I I a ro Jim Garcia Mike Lee Craig Morrow John Pello Steve Scott Bill Sust r i ch Jim Trujillo Mark Thonhoff James Barnhart Gary M i ckeI 18 AUTOGRAPHS JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM The junior-senior prom will probably be the best-remembered event of the school year. The juniors worked many hours preparing the decorations and the refreshments. Clothing stores, beauty solons. and florists put in overtime. The fact that the band hired for the event never arrived, however, was the thing which few will ever forget. A juke box was used for awhile, but late in the evening the Ray Giles Quartet voluntarily arrived to supply some live music. 23 Kr i st 1 -Steve Lee-Roberta Su e-Ed-Steve 24 Joanne-Torn Edw1n-GInger Betsy-AngeIo-Steve-KerrI 25 J erry-Wendy Cher i-PauI Pam-Pa 11 i 27 Ken-V i rg i n i a Bill Murphy 28 ADMINISTRATION WILLIAM ANDREAS Superintendent of Schools Mrs, Anabel Lamberg Clerk Typist HELEN H. BAIRD Secretary to Superintendent School Board Secretary H ere is the d poli cies , tradit Thos e pi ctured o f acu lty in a sin and de ve lopment and each student irec t ing force , ions t activities n these pages ar gle purpose: th of the school, t the power behind and programs, e bound with the e planned growth he curriculum. Dr. Robert A. Hoover, Vice-President; Glenn E. Everett; Dr. Hutchinson, President; Robert J. Kurtz, Treasurer; Duane I. Leo J. Leonard I; Dr. Wendell Berkey; Robert B. Mitchell. F. 30 CHARLES 0. MELIEN Principal JAMES E. KROPP Gu i dance 31 % STUDENT COUNCIL Lanei I e Barnett Secretary MIke Coa n V i ce-Presi dent A Student Center-this was the project which occupied the thoughts and consumed most of the Student Council members time and energy during the 1969-70 school year. The Center is now a reality and will be enjoyed by SaIida High School students for years to come. Other activities sponsored by the Council during the year included the Freshmen Orientation, the Winter Sports Celebration, the Exchange Student Program and American Appreciation Week, In addition. Council members worked closely with the faculty in pre- paring the dress codes and in solving mutual problems. An innovation to the Sal ida High School scene was the Out- standing Class Award started by the Council this year. In this program the Council awards points to each class on the basis of the class participation in various school and community events. A traveling trophy will be awarded to the class having the most po i nts each yea r, Betty Glenn Scott Koster Carol Ehmke 32 Jon McBroom Sue Conroe Mary Kay Provenza Ed Budd Christine Post Lee Leonard i Sandy Ferraro Jana Koster Anthony Tafoya Francene Aluise 33 STUDENT BODY ELECTI ON After a heated campaign and an extremely close vote, Ed Smith was chosen Student Body President for the 1970-71 school year. Steve Harrison, his opponent, will serve as Vice-President of the student body. 34 The campaign managers Ed Smith supporters 35 New Library Flag and Victory Bell New Auto Shop i North Wing 36 ERNEST DUNKHORST Metal Shop Draft i no E IectrIc i ty FRANK BRASWELL Auto Mechanics SALLY SCOTT Home Economics DONNA MCCLURE Typ i nq Bookkeepina ROBERTA KOENIG Typ i nq Shorthand Commercial Enalish Office Mach i nes Secretarial Practices TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT LARRY RANNEY Wood Shop STUDENTS AT WORK AND PLAY IN THE COMMERCIAL AREA METAL SHOP 40 IP d o h s o i n v WOOD SHOP DRAFTING AND ELECTRONICS AREA FHA was the most active of all the extra-currIcuIar organizations at SaI I da high during the 1969-70 school year. On the following pages are pictures of some of the people and events of FHA s great year. Left to right: Mrs. Scott, Sponsor; Linda Harrington, ParI I mentarI an, Rosemary Sell, Historian; Connie Martinez, President; Donna Einspahr, Reporter; Roberta Romero, Fashion Show Chairman; Diane Cook, Secretary-Treasure, Left to right: Georgia Vigil, Virginia Turner, Lenna Miller, Beth Cline, Lee Ann Sampson, Sherri Butala, Linda Comer, Kathy Wickers, Oorothy Crites, and SaI 1 i e UsnIck. I FHA fashion show A T WORK THE ECONOM ICS ROOM I N HOME Rosemary Sell, Sherry Crowe, Debbie McQueen, Virginia Turner, Lenna Miller, Sallle Usnick, Dorothy Crltes, Georgia Vigil and Kathy Wickers. 47 SPRING AWARDS ASSEMBLY Lanelle Barnett seen her after receiving the Betty Crocker Award from Mrs. Scott, Lanelle also re- ceived a National Merit Achievement award. Coach Ranney presented Cross Country letters to Scott Koster, Larry Larcom, Dick Jay, Roy Hicks, Steve Harrison, Ed Smith, Joe Nachtrieb, Bill Vawser. Not pictured are David Monserud, Jim Monserud, and Kirby Perschbacher. 48 Receivlnq varsity cheerleader awards were Sue Conroe, Cindy Martillaro, Lanelle Barnett, Jan Barbiero and Gine Ausbun. Larry Larcom, Mike Rush, Dave McCarl, Steve Scott, Steve McFadden and John Tafoya won basketball letters. Others to receive varsity basketball awards were Don Wilkins, David Salvi and Art Gentile. 49 Coach Thorton gives a varsity football award to Steve Kane. Twenty-four other boys got varsity letters: Mike Coan, Steve Scott, Rob Myers, Gary Mlckel, Ron Beaurgard, Art Hutchinson, Bill Berkey, Paul Ottmer, Ken Bondurant, Harold Albers, Mike Cowan, Steve McFadden, John Tafoya, Paul Usnlck, Richard Cunlco, Ned Zamarrlpa, Don Wyble, Brian Smith, Don Henry, Mike Argys, Doug Davis, Rick Myers, Lee Leonard!, Tom Murphy, and Steve Davis. 50 North Wing Student Center and Cafeteria Victory Bell Football Stadium JUNIORS Juniors Brian Smith, President; Joanne DeGrazio, Secretary; Ed Smith, Vice-President. Paul Anderson Kenny Armenta Virginia Ausbun Jan Ba rb i ero Ken Bolin Gary Bondurant Neva Butterfield Lee Bowden CheryI e CaIvano Roc ky Camp be I I 54 Wanda Canterbury Jonn i e Carey Janice Carter Jerry Carter CharIes Caynor Rusty Chacon Denise Champ I i n Cathy Clark Ellen Cline Pamela Coba Sue Conroe Tim Cost in Wanda Couch Janette Crisman Jerry Cross Roy Crunk Karen Culp R i c ha rd Cu n i co Tim Cunningham Bruce Dague Dal las Dague Steve Dunav in Danny Dunn Sue Emehiser Jack Ehmann Bob Ferraro Ed Finch Vicky Finley Roy Friend Donald Glenn 55 Ken Glovan Cindy Gra f Da n GranzeI I a Rajeana Gustafson Roger Hardesty Steve Harrison Wayne He i deman Don Hicks Patricia Hill Betsy Holman Kristi Howard Bryan Hurley Sandra Jay Steve Kane Ted K i I da I Pat KoenIg Jim Kurtz Paula LaCoe Kenny L i ndbIoom Linda Litzenberger Becky Loften Bill Lowry Diane Martel laro Larry Marques Lou i se Martinez Jim Martinez Ka thy Med Ina Debb ie Mason Ronda Mills Lorene Mitchell 56 David Monserud Jim Monserud Patsy Myers Jon McBroom Tom McCarl Jim R i zer Chris Cady Ginoer McCormick wiii i a ' 3 ' Sa I I i e Meyers Cher! Post 57 J i m McCor k i ndaIe Joe Nelson Lonnie Oversole Steve Post Mary Provenza Karen PurceI I Sue Purcell George RoybaI Ne i I RoybaI Ken Schwitzer Francis Struna Ken Sustrich John Tafoya Bill Thoma s Terry Treat Dayle Usnlck Paul Usnlck Shirley Usn i c k Margaret Velasquez Josephine Vigil Kay Wickers Do n Wilkins Merry Witty Don WybIe Ned Zama rr i ppa Kristi Upp T im Bernste i n Joanne Thorpe Joe DeLuca 58 Lyn Love LAUREN E. KING French I French I I French I I I COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT WILLIAM WEBB Engl i sh II Shop EnqI i sh JournaI Ism BEATRICE CATO Engl i sh 10 Ba s i c Eng I i sh DONALD M. CUSTER Department Head Engl Ish 9 Spanish I Spa n I sh II Language Arts GAIL McCARGER Speech ADA JANE MELIEN English It Language Arts 59 arlin buller Band DORIS BROWN L i brary JOHN E. HELD Voca I Music 60 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Top row: Brian Smith, Paul Anderson, Gary Bondurent, Ed Smith, Bryan Hurley, Roaer Hardesty. Middle row: Steve Harrison, Chris Cady, Vicky Finley, Kristi Upp. Bottom row: Jim Monserud, Denise Champlin, Janice Carter, Cheri Post, Ginger Me Cormick, Dave Monserud. Top row: Mrs. Melien, Beverly Freeman, Betty Glenn, Holly Enalert, Joe Nachtrieb, Mr. King. Middle row: Betty Eqgleston, Cheryl Ogden, Janet Henderson, Bill Arays, Robert Thomas, Lanelle Barnett. Bottom row: Kerri Cable, Kathy Henderson, Janelle Crisman, Carole Ehmke, Kerri Dameron, Art Hutchinson, Scott Koster. 61 Library Club Margaret Velasquez, Kathy Medina, Lyle Warren, Janet Lohr, Mrs. Brown, Jeanne Leewaye, Mary Adamich, Kerri Linza, Lynn Love, Lori Kildal, Diana Jefferson, and Juanita Padilla. 62 DRAMATICS CLUB First row: Vailia Williams, Sue Conroe, Lanelle Barnett, Mary Provenza, Merry Witty, Second row: Lyle Warren, Karen Culp, Becky Loften, Gloria Hurley, Tom Loften, Ruth Perschbacher. Third row: Mary Hilderbrand, Vicki Limberis, Cheri Post, Jan Barbiero, Cathy Clark, Bill Blackwell, Brian Smith. Too row: Tony Tafoya, Jerry Pugh, Scott Koster, Rob Myers, Ron Beauregard, John Amicone, Erna McCor k i ndaIe. THAT GROOVY GURU That Groovy Guru presented by the Dramatics Club during December, was perhaps the best received production by the Drama Club In recent years. Rob Myers appeared In the title roll, while Merry Jean Witty acted as his faithful daughter. Below appear some of the other members of the cast. Jana Koster, John Amlcone, Sandy Jay, Cherl Post, Sue Conroe, Vicky Limber Is, and Bill Blackwell. Gloria Hurley, Vicky LImberls, Lyle Warren and Jim Schwitzer. Kim Dameron Sue Conroe Ron Beauguard and Scott Koster. 65 BAND 66 Always one of the most sought after organizations in school, the Spartan Band, under the direction of Arlin Buller, may be found busy practicing every morning during first period. Snapshots SPARTAN SPARKLES 19 7 0 Nearly 200 students appeared In the twenty-ninth edition of Spartan Sparkles. Under the direction of its originator, Mr. John Held, the show was given for four days and attracted capacity crowds. As M C, Lyle Warren introduced 25 acts which were climaxed by a concertized version of Music Man. Below are several of the chorus scenes from Music Man. 71 Above, left, Vicki Limberis, with a pound and a half of cream upon her face, from the Trebel Clef’s rendition of I Enjoy Being a Girl.” The Octet, (above) Lyle Warren, Paul Usnlck, Paul Ottmer, Dick Cunlco, Ron Beauregard, Brian Smith, Les Price and Bill Blackwell, sang It’s You,” and Lida Rose,” Kevin O’Conner, left-below, played drums for the stage band. 72 Les Price and Larry Cummins sang Na Na Hey Hey, (above). At left are Kathy Ferraro and Jeannie Leeway who participated In Come Together. In the center (below) we see most of the girls who sang Pick a Little, from Music Man. Below, left, Ann Harman, Jana Koster, Denise Champlin, Helen Wall, Sue Purcell and Janie King sTng Leaving on a Jet Plane. 73 One was presented by Paul Usnlck, Larry Cummins, Terrle Stotler, Carol Carter, and Gloria Hurley at left. Below, left, Is the group which sang Oh Darling : Bill Blackwell, Kim Dameron, John Tafoya, Gina Ausbun, Steve Kane, Sue Conroe, Paul Usnlck and Mary Hilderbrand. At right Is a portion of the treble clef. Below are Kerrie Dameron and Les Price as Marian the Librarian and Harold Hill, and the A Time for Us group: Vickie Finley, Brian Smith, Lanelle Barnett, Dick Cunlco, Sue Purcell, and Lyle Warren. Shiela Russell, Melinda Norton, Janelle Crisman, Karen Culp and Kristi Upp sang Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head I Below, left, accompanist Kerrie Cable and Vallia Williams. A quartet composed of Larry Cummins, Les Price, Steve Post and Dick Jay sang Take A Letter Maria. 77 ALL - SCHOOL EXHIBIT About 1500 people attended the annual all school exhibit held during National Public School Week. For the first time many Salida High School boosters got to see the new and en- larged vocational areas. This includes a classroom, a drafting and electronics area, large storage rooms for the art classes and the woodshop, and greatly improved and enlarged metal shop and auto mechanics facilities. In addi- tion, the new library and the student center were open for public inspection for the first time. Products of metal shop Yearbook Exhibit A Home-Ec cookbook display FHA sold products from Home-Ec Language Arts teachers with their texts 79 Janet Berndt with biology project John Amicone with drug display Some shop products 81 Pictures of the art display At in «• 1 Hu i12SF NARCOTICS Com PL K-'ATl ON‘j du I' list Or HtROiN CLAMOUR Hl . COWT«A t « «A - - MlMWllKi '“ yNUkMl' ‘ UV A« t% « t.S Cu- nnwf T. ClAM««S HdBVirM M « UK The science department had many interesting and elaborate displays. SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Debbie Freek.Secretary-Treasury; Dave Salvi, President; Don Henry,Vice-President. EddIe Abbott Mary Adamich John Amlcone Wanda Anderson Brenda Aragon Gus Argys M i ke Argys Brian Bergeson Janet Berndt Tim Berry Owen Blanchette Frank BIamey Bill BI ac kweI I Ed Budd Nolan Carother Kathy Carroch Marv ChrIstensen Theresa Cortese Jeff Costln Mary CrI bar I Star la Cr isweI I Glen CrItes Bobby Cunningham Larry Cumm i ns Rick DavIdof f Doug DavIs Chris Downare SharI Iyn Ed Iund 87 Sandra Ehmann Margaret Eggleston Donna Einsphar Debbie Evans Sandy Ferraro Debbie Freek VI ncent Marchase Jacquline Garcia Ron GI Ibertson Scott Glenn Cherri Glovan Tom Groy Donna Hammond Gudrun Hendewerk Doug Hlbbs Nancy Jacoby Charles Koontz Don Henry Mary Hlldrebrand Dick Jay 88 Eric Lamberg Forrest Larcom Robert Larcom Jeanne Leewaye Larry Leewaye Leo Leonard! Vicki Llmberis Steve Lucero David Margos Janet McCormick Robert Moore Tom Myers Mark Mi Iler Melody Muir Janice Brldaes Kim Conroe Diane J ef ferson Pam Lamberg Beverly Linton 89 Thomas Murphy Rick Myers Joyce Nance Cheryl Nay Fern Noy Cl I f ton Ogden ChrI sty Ophu s Judy Ottmer PattI OversoIe Mary PasquaIe Julie PItcher Mike Perschbacher Nettie Rose Kirk Rose Debbie Sack Jerri Sack David Salvi James Scanga Carol Shackelford John Stokes Kathy Warner Venlse Williams Jeff Willi ams John Cline Pat Comer 90 Donna Finney Rose Gal legos Curt Garrltson Charles Glenn Artie Gentlle Pam Grantham Mario Gucci one Ron Heberer Lori Kldal Janet McCormick Robert Moore Tom Myers Mark Ml Iler Melody Muir Gary Martel Iaro Art Martinez Ray Martinez Debby Mazza Don Stotler Patti Thompson Dan TrujlIlo Mike Valdez Andy Vigil 91 92 ATHLETICS VARSITY UNDERCLASSMEN Front row, left to right: Craig Clark, Paul Usnick, Steve Kane, John Tafoya, Richard Cunico, Rick Myers. Second row: Don Wyble, Tom Murphy, Brian Smith, Larry Marques, Ned Zamarrippa, Tim Berry. Third row: Don Henry, Mike Argys, Lee Leonardi, Steve Lucero, Steve Davis, and Doug Davis. JUNIOR VARSITY Front row, left to right: Larry Marques, Jim Kurtz, Tom Murphy, Bruce Wyble, Jim Passa r e I II, Tony Tafoya. Second row: Jim Schwitzer, Rusty Chacon, Mike Nance, Tom Berkey, Dave Farley. Third row: Craig Clark, manager, Ken Teter, Brian Hurley, John Stokes, James Neises, Steve Lucero. Back row: Joe Herger, coach, Mike McQuitty, George Osborne, Tim Berry and Gary Watts. 94 FOOTBALL Seniors Front row, left to right: Gary Mickel, Mike Coan, Robbie Myers, Steve Scott. Second row: Ron Beauregard, Art Hutchinson, Bill Berkey, Steve McFadden. Third row: Paul Ottmer, Harold Alber, Kenneth Boundurant, and Mike Cowan. The twelve seniors pictured above made up the backbone of the Sal Ida gridiron forces during the past season and will be sorely missed when football time comes around this fall. Three of these boys, Mike Coan, Gary Mickel, and Ron Beaure- gard, were named to the a II-conference team. Coan was a start- er on both the offensive and defensive units, Mickel filled an offensive guard spot, and Beauregard received honorable mention on the defensive team. Although the Spartans won only three games, two of the victories were shutouts: a 21-0 win over arch rival Buena Vista and a 41-0 victory against the Manitou Mustaggs. The third win was over Woodland Park and the game was an unexpected loss to the Panthers the previous season! FOR THE RECORD SAL 1 DA 7 SALIDA 20 SALIDA 21 CANON CITY 45 WOODLAND PARK 6 BUENA VISTA 0 SAL 1 DA 12 SAL 1 DA 41 SAL 1 DA 9 PUEBLO COUNTY 31 MAN 1TOU 0 VALLEY HIGH 26 SAL IDA 6 SAL 1 DA 1 4 SALIDA 7 FOUNTA1N 18 LEADV1LLE 42 FLORENCE 1 3 95 FOOTBALL HOMECOMING Cindy Martillaro reigned over the 1969 Homecoming activities. Her attendants were lanelle Barnett, Betty Lou Glenn, and Mary Ann Kaess. The celebration was climaxed by a 21-0 Spartan victory over Buena Vista. Science Club float: Trip 'Em. The sophomores emplored, Scramble the Demo BASKETBALL Although the Spartan cagers managed to list only nine wins against 12 losses during the past season, they gave their fans many thrilling moments during frequent cl Iff-hanqers Actually, a total of eight points accounted for six Sal Ida losses, as the Spartans dropped 4 games by one point and lost a pair of other games by two points. Had these eight points gone In favor of the Spartans, the local cagers would have finished the season 15-6. m! s®nI°rs “ere on the S ’uad: steva Scot+. Dava McCarl, Steve McFadden, Larry Larcom, and Mike Rush. Four juniors, Steve Kane, Ron Wilkins, John Tafoya and Brian Smith, and two sophomores, Dave Salvl and Artie Gentile, will return next year. Several members of coach Joe Hergert s junior varsity should also be a big help to the 1970-71 forces. The JV's composed entirely of sophomores except for freshman Rick Myers, had an impressive 15-4 won- c+Jt0V0MCFad?en W9S named +° +hS al '-conference team, Steve Scott got the nod for second S e!eSScitrhlIe77n5t'orM f6 RU ' °aV? Sa‘Vl and °aVe McCarl recoived honorable mention. L!! +hro+tm iI 77:5? of h,s free +hrows tor a now school record, while the team had a 63? free throw mark, also a new record. From left to right: Don Wilkins, Dave Salvi McCarl, Steve McFadden, Mr. Breunlch, Larry Rush, John Tafoya. , Steve La rcom, Scott Brian Artie Smith, Gent lie, Dave Steve Kane, Mi ke 98 JUNIOR VARSITY Front row, left to right: Mr. Hergert, Vince Marchase, Rick Myers, Leo Leonard!, Tom Blarney; second row: Tom Murphy, Ed Budd, Bruce Wyble, Jeff Williams; third row: Steve Lucero, Don Stotler, Tim Berry. Front row, left to right: Dave Kaess, George Osborne, Clifford Gulliford, Allen Carter, Larry Medina, Kenneth Kapelke; second row: Mr. Kropp, James Neises, Randal Heister, Leroy Padillia, George Wood, Frank Makris, Richard Graf. 99 WRESTLING For the second consecutive year. Coach Jim Gentile’s Spartan wrestling squad won the Pikes Peak League Championship. In fact, the Spartans had their best year ever, as they won every dual meet on their schedule, qualified eight wrestlers for state, and placed 15th at the state tourna- ment. Four Salida grapplers, seniors Mike Coan, Ron Beauregard, and Bob Ochs and junior Steve Dun- avin, were undefeated in dual competition. Junior Ed Finch took third place in the 175 bound state division, while seniors Rob Myers and Bob Ochs both finished fifth. The 21 man Spartan junior varsity had an equally impressive season and should be able to fill the seven soots on the varsity which will be vacated after graduation. Front row, left to right: Dave Margos, Neil Roybal, Nick Margos, Mike Coan, Kirby Perschbacher, Bob Ochs, and Coach Jim Gentile. Back row, left to right: Coach Bill Thorton, Gary Mickel, Ron Beauregard, Bill Berkey, Ed Finch, Rob Myers, and Steve Dunavin. 100 JUNIOR VARSITY Front row, left to right: Jerry Cross, Mike Perschbacher, Jim Schwitzer, Bob Ferraro, Don Henry and Mike Argys. Second row: Steve Post, Ken Bon- durant, Paul Usnick, Paul Anderson, Rocky Campbell and Doug Hibbs. Third row: Harold Alber, Steve Shearer, Gus Argys, Tom Berkey, Anthony Tafoya. Fourth row: Kevin O’Connor, Mark Francis, Kenny Glovan and Cliff Ogden. 101 WINTER SPORTS HOMECOMING Marlene Aluise, accompanied by Bill Berkey, was crowned Winter Sports queen during the halftime of the Leadville basketball game. Her attendants were Kerri Lynn Cable, accompanied by Mark Thon- hoff, Vallia Williams, escorted by Mike Cowan, and Sheila Russell, with David Means. Some action shots from the basketball game, which Leadville won, are on the facing page. 102 103 GIRL S' TENNIS TEAM The Salida High Girls Tennis team swept both the sinales and the doubles Pikes Peak League matches held on the Spartan tennis courts. 104 Top to Bottom: Vicky Smelter, Jennifer Sustrich, LeAnn Sampson, Kathy Mooney Chris Cady, Rose Lewaye, and Jana Koster. GIRLS’ TRACK Captains Chris Cady and Rajeana Gustafson. First row: Oebra Argys, Becky Loften, Merry Jean Witty, Kathy Mooney and Jana Koster. Second row: Erna McCorklndale Judy Adams, Nancy Everett, Karen Naccarato and Christy Ophus. Third row: Janet Berndt, Pam Witty, Nancy Jacoby, Kathy Ferraro, Paula Plewes, Joyce Nance, and Sharron Kennedy. 105 Mike Coan presents appreciation trophies to wrestling team coaches Jim Gentile and BiI I Thornton Mr. CoweI I Dave Che If awards golf letters to Rob Meyers, a freshmen, represented Sal Ida In Kevin Andreas, Kevin O’Connor and the state matches. J IM GENTILE Wrest I inci Footba I I T rack BILL THORNTON FootbaI I Wrest I Inq COACHING STAFF JIM KROPP Cross Country Tennis BasketbaI I JOE HERGERT T rack FootbaI I BasketbaI I TOM BREUNICH BasketbaI I Track SARA HERGERT Girls Track Girls Tennis LARRY RANNEY Ski Ing CROSS COUNTRY The Spartan cross-country squad had an outstanding season as the team placed third In the state meet and second in the district event. Larry Larcom and Dave Monserud set the pace for the varsity runners, while Dick Jay was outstanding for the junior varsity. Team members from left to right, front row, were Roy Hicks, Bill Vawser, Kirby Per schbacher, and Jim Monserud. Second row: Robert Larcom, Steve Post, Jerry Cross, and Dick Jay. Forrest Larcom, Dave Monserud, and Mike Perschbacher are in the back row. SKI SOUAD Front row: Dave Chelf, Gregory OgiIvie. Second row: Jana Koster, Edwin Smith, Jeff Riley, Bob Young, Patricia Hill, Larrey Ranney. Third row: Bill Vawser, John Stokes, Wendy Stolworthy, Kevin Andreas, Scott Koster. 108 r rack no Front row: Larry Medina, Forrest Larcom, Ken Kapelke, Tony Tafoya, Dave Cook, Robert Larcom, Craig Clark. Back row: Rick Garritson, Steve Davis, Mark Francis, Dennis McQueen, Jeff Williams, Rob Myers, Tom Murphy, Tim Berrv, Ed Budd, Georqe Osborne, Gary Bolin. LETTERS AT AWARDS ASSEMBLY Front row: Jim Monserud, Pat Koeniq, John Tafoya, Dave Monserud, Jon McBroom. Back row: Ed Smith, Roy Hicks, Steve Kane, Mike Coan, Larry Larcom, Wayne Heideman, Steve McFadden, Paul Ottmer, 111 Mrs. Hergert presents Tennis letters to Lynette Stallsworth and Cheryl Calvano. The following girls await their Pep Club Pins: Janet McCormick, Nettie Post, Kathy Carroch, Nancy Jacoby, Ginger McCormick, Margaret Eggleston, Joyce Nance, Kathy Warner, Venlse Williams, Sharllyn Edlund, and Theresa Cortese. PON PON Top row: Sheila Russell, Denise Champlin, Ginger McCormick, Kerrie Cable. Middle row: Terrie Stotler, Joanne DeGrazio, Marlene Aluise, Helen Wall. Bottom row: Cindy Graf, Sue Purcell, Linda Maupin, Brenna Mitchell. RODEO CLUB Front row left to right: Chris Nachtrleb, Mark Clark, Dennis Bertrand. Second row: Tommy Myers, Jerry Cross, Mary Ann Kaess, Bob Ochs. Third row: Dave Kaess, Joe Nelson, Larry Ranney, Joe Nachtrleb. 114 S CLUB Bottom row: Scott Koster, Ken Bondurant, Art Hutchison, Dave McCarl, and Paul Ottmer. 2nd row: Bill Berkey, Rob Myers, Bob Young, Les Price, and Mike Coan. 3rd row: Roy Hicks, Steve Scott, Ron Beauregard, Steve McFadden, and Mike Cowan. Bottom row: John McBroom, Paul Usnlck, George Roybal, and Dave Monserud. 2nd row: Ed Smith, Steve Dunavln, Tom Murphy, John Tafoya, and Artie Gentile. 3rd row: Craig Clark, Rick Myers, Dave Salvi, and Dave Chelf. 4th row: Steve Davis, Mike Argys, and Lee Leonard I. ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Hike C o a n Mike Coan, shown here with the Sportsmanship Trophy which was presented to him by the local Law Enforcement Association, was named Athlete of the Year by the Sal Ida high Student Council. Mike, a co-captain of the football team and a member of the a I I-conference squad, served this year as president of the Sal Ida huddle of the Fellowship of Christian Athle- tes. In addition to lettering In football, Mike won his fourth consecu- tive varsity letter in wrestling this year and also lettered in track. The Robert Mlckel Memorial Trophy, to honor the outstanding senior athlete at Salida high, was presented to Mike by members of the Lions Club at the annual awards assembly. 117 CHEERLEADERS VARSITY Sue Conroe, Lanelle Barnett, Cindy Martillaro, Jan Barbiero, Virginia Ausbun FRESHMEN FRESHMAN CLASS Judy Adams She!I a Andon Kathy Archuleta Debra Argys Steve Arnold Gary Bolin Mike Bondurant Karen Brandt Jennie Card InelI I Allen Carter 120 Danny Ashley Tom Berkey Ray Bland Robin Bob IItz DavId Bolin Cra i g Clark Mark Clark Beth Cline Janet Comer Linda Comer Deborah Cook Robert Cook Gary Cook 121 John Crlbarl Dorothy Crltes Cher I Crowe DavId Culp Marsha Cupel I I J Boyd Dague Kim Dameron Mark Downare AI Eggleston Nancy Everett Joe Farls Dave Farley Kathy Ferraro Mark Francis Ken Garcia Rick Garrltson Rose Glover Joe Gonzales Rick Graf Ves Gull!ford 122 Sharron Kennedy Janie King Regina Kolbeck Jana Koster Alicia Kreller Konnle Kurtz Doug Larson Rose Leewaye Tom Loften Rodney Maestas Frank Makris Ken Matthles 123 Alberta Margos Patti Mason Sheryl Mazza Larry Medina Lenna Miller Ava Mills Eddie Molaskey Kathy Mooney Nancy McBroom Erna McCorklndale Stan McFadden Dennis McQueen Mike McQuItty Karen Naccarato Mike Nance Jim Nei ses Viola Noy Kevin O'Connor Greg OgI IvIe George Osborne George Oversole John Pad I I I I a Leroy Pad I I I i a Jim Pa ssareI I I Ruth Perschbacher 124 Paula PI ewes Janet Rlbal Liz Salazar Mark Francis LeAnn Sampson Jerry Pugh Guy Rains David Reekers Roxey Reynolds Dawn Wheatley Donnie Sanchez JIm Schwltzer Mike Shackelford Steve Shearer Bern Ie Speeze Jenny Sustrlch Denien Sydlo Anthony Tafoya Lonnie Taylor Kenny Teter 125 Larry Treat Gina Turner Sally UsnIc k Marvin Va nCamp Georg i a Vigil Ma ry Vo rwa I d Dawn Wheatley Kathy Wickers Pam Witty George Wood LeAnne Woo I ford Bruce WybIe Sherri Butala Don Ca rd i ne I I i Steve Crow Craig Ochs Linda Rush Wendy Melavic Janice Husky Francine AIulse JOHN DWIER General Math JOE HERGERT Genera I Sc i ence JIM RAEGAN A Igebra Geometry General Math SCIENCE AND HATH B I LL COWELL Chem i stry A Igebra Phys i cs LARRY NELSON Biology SCIENCE CLUB j Front row: Cheri Post, Cheryl Ogden, Carole Ehmke. Second row: Jesse Purdy, Robert Thomas, Mark Francis, Joe Nachtrieb, Brian Smith, Scott Koster. 128 Biology Awards Awards for Mike Coan and Carol Ehmke were numerous at the annual awards assembly. Carol, seen above presenting Mike the Outstanding Senior Athlete award and below receivino the Bosch-Lomb medal, was the reci- pient of the American Leoion Award, a scholastic medal, the Salutatorian plaque, and a Danforth Foundation leadership booklet, to mention only a few. Mike received, among other things, the Koster Award, the Sportsmanship trophy, the senior merit award, and the Rob Mickel Memorial Trophy. Awa rds Lyle Warren was named Best Supporting Actor, Vicki Limberis got the Best Actress title, John Amicone was named Best Actor, and Mary Kay Provenza the Best Supporting Actress. AWARDS Awards for participation in the I.O.O.F. United Nations Pilgrimage went to Brian Smith, Mary Ellen Hilderbrand, Vicki Limberis and Ed Smith. Rece i v i no awards McCormi ck, Cher i F reeman. for their outstandino work in commercial classes are Rinner Post, Chris Post, Denise Champlin, Chris Cady, and Beverly A few of the many scholastic award winners: Debbie Evans, Sandy Ferraro, Debbie Freek, Bill Blackwell, Ed Budd, Kristi Upp, David Monserud, Ginqer McCormick, Cheri Post, Jim Monserud, and Denise Champ I in. 132 History awards went to Cherrl Post and Paul Anderson Some of the Home Economic Award winners were Donna Einspahr, Wendy Sto I worthy, Connie Mvartlnez, Diane Cook, Mrs Scott, Linda Harrington, and Rosemary Sell Betty Glenn presented the annual Student Council merit awards to the outstanding Spartan boy and girl from each class. Winners were Lanelle Barnett and Mike Coan, seniors; juniors Cheri Post and Ed Smith; Mary Hilderbrand and Tom Murphy, sophomores; and freshmen Jana Koster and Mark Francis. 134 Beverly Hardesty Freeman, Valedictorian, receives the Readers Digest Award, Mike Coan is presented the Koster Award by Wallace Koster. The Leason Memorial Award went to Alvin Edlund, Others pictured here receiving instrumental ists awards are Jim Monserud, Jon McBroom, Pat Koenig, Dave Monserud, and Charles Glenn, 135 Above, Mr. Kropp awards perfect attendance certificates. Below are some commercial course award winners. Carol and Art receive the I Dare You award. Joe Nachtrieb accepts the Outstanding Class award on behalf of the seniors. Wendy Stalworthy got the Crisco Award. Mr . Nelson receIves the Necktie award. Betty Eggleston was name Pep Club Girl of the yea Some of the many Pep Club award winners. Senior Poking fun at their teachers has always been a favorite pastime of students, SaI ida s seniors carried on the tradition in a grand manner at their play following the awards assembly. Holly Englert wrote the epic, and a number of seniors exhibited unusual acting talents. 139 Left to right: Mary Ellen Hildebrand, Melinda Norton, Kerri Dameron, Vicky Finley, Janelle Crisman, Lanelle Barnett, Vallia Williams, Kerri Lynn Cable, Sue Purcell, Vicky Llmberls, Karen Culp, and Sue Conroe, SOCIAL STUDIES. THOMAS BENNETT Amerlean History American Government JOHN OPHUS Econom i cs Western American History , WAYNE SPENCER WorId Affairs HERBERT GIFFORD Psycho Ioay HISTORY I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE 142 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUR Front row, left to right: Art Hutchinson, Kirby Perschbacher, Scott Koster, oteve Harrison, Second row: Sue Purcell, Ginger McCormick, Karen Culp Cheryl Ogden, Wanda Canterbury. Front row left to right: Brian Smith, Lyle Warren, Edwin Smith, Tom Bennett. Second row: Vickey Finley, Kristi Howard, Carole Ehmke, Kerri Dameron. 143 Graduation meant working on the backdrop Graduation meant rehearsals and cap and gown fittings. «THE HOUR DRAWS NEAR n . u MORRIS PHOTO SALIDA'S SPOT TO PHOTO SHOP 228 F Si. 539-6668 Compliments of KOENIG’S Texaco Service •GAMBLES Campbell's A W Drive-In TUTTLE’S TRADING POST •Cook’s Skelly Service See us for Award Sweaters, •25c Car Wash Jackets, Letters and Emblems BUTALA CONSTRUCTION Diamonds - Watches DONNOHUE'S 150 Steve Dunavin receives congratulations upon winning the PPL heavyweight WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP. Compliments 'KENNY'S SALIDA DRUG Stan Provenza THRIF-T-S 0 O'- 0 A Gilliert’s DRESS SHOP Salido LIVESTOCK COMMISSION Phone 539-6647 LEE'S SHOE SHOP Complete Shoe Boot Service —All types leather goods repaired— E. Rainbow Blvd. Salida. Colorado Compliments of CROSS' Flory Shoe Store Barber Beauty Shop OPEN MON. THRU SAT. Patterson Hardware 106 F Street 151 COMPLIMENTS 0 F THE STEWART FAMILY IT'S PERFORMANCE THAT COUNTS fl Salida BLACKWELL'S 66 PLUMBING • HFATING i v The Men's Octet singing She Comes Rolling Down the Mountain. Ma-Bel Hardware Rainbow Bivd. BEST WISHES FROM THE KIDDIE SHOP SALIDA AUTOMOTIVE PARTS BEST WISHES FROM LARRY'S BARBER SHOP Compliments of Post Grocery Across from the High School MEN'S SHOP COMPLIMENTS OF MAIN LIQUOR STCP.E Trank i Mar e Best Wishes f rom MONTGOMERY WARDS Rand's Downtown Conoco 3rd F Sit. S3t - 2871 COMPLIMENTS OF MARTIN'S SHOE REPAIR FARMERS INSURANCE Salida Locker Plant Comptonenti MODE 0' DAY WOODS' BILLIARD PARLOR Chaffee Title Abstract Company 153 PHARMACY Home Bakery 124 F Street Dial 539-4248 B L E 0 U S F C T K MAGNUM SPORTS SHOP Western Holiday Motel hwy. 50 — Phone 530-2553 Salida, Colorado 154 CIRCLE R MOTEL Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stallsworth Highway 50 539-4024 The Spa Home of Fine Cor Core Compliments of SALIDA MOTORS your Dodgo, Chrysler, and Plymouth Doalor Comp I Iments of THE SAL IDA INN I Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Congratulations to The Graduating Seniors of SPRING VOCAL CLINIC 156 RALLEY TIME—Holly Englest narrates as members of the Pep Band form part of an appreciative audience. Williams’ Barber Shop CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES MOTEL WESTERNER BEST WISHES FROM SWIFTS NEWS AGENCY ROBERT F. HARRISON AND ASSOCIATES INC. BEST WISHES FROM DENISON'S SINCLAIR COMPLIMENTS OF FABRIC BAZAAR COMPLIMENTS OF HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP JOSIE HELEN D. I. Berkey, 145 W. 3rd J) Gene’s Barber Shop £ 157 BEST WISHES FROM SALIDA NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION . ° 4 shearer m°tors X % % V y “%y S 0 Vltf0 6 Compliments of SALIDA PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS 158 MARKET SALUTES THE GRADUATES FOR ALL FLORAL NEEDS 201 F STREET SALIDA'S BUILDING CENTER COMPLETE SEA FOOD AND STEAK, SELECTION A GOOD PLACE TO EAT HIGHWAY 50 COKE - 7UP - DR. PEPPER 159 A Abbott. E.-86 Adamich. M.-86.62 Adams. J.-120 Alber. H.-101 Alexander's-150 Alloy. D.-8 Al's Body Paint-151 All School Exhibit-78.84 Aluise. Francme-33.118.126 Aluise.M-102.113.27.8 Amicone. J.-86.64.81.63.84 Anderson. W -86 Anderson P.-101.54.61 Andon. S.-120 Andreas. W.-30 Andreas. -108.21.8 Aragon. B.-86 Archuletta. K.-120 Argys. B.-9.61 Argys. D.-120 Argys. G.-101.86 Argys. M-101.94.86.116 Argys Motor Company-153 Argys Plumbmg.152 Armenta. A.-5 Armenta. K.-54 Arnold. S.-120 Ashley. D.-121 Autenreith. R.-6 Asubun. V.-151.150.54.28.49 B Baird. S.-9 Baird. H.-30 Baker. D.-60 Barbiero. J.-101.150.76.54.118 23.49.63 Barnett. L-32.151.101.150.96. 75.118.21.22.12.9.48.49.63. 61 Barnhart. J.-18 Beauregard. R.-95.100.72.71. 153.65.21.116.9.63 Bennett. T.-143.45 Bergeson. B-86.6.68 Berkey. B.-95.100.102.20.116.9 Berkey. D.-157 Berkey. T.-94.101.121 Berndt. J.-105.86.81 Bernstein. T.-58 Berry. T.-94.99.86.111.110 Berry. Tom-9 Bertrand. D-114.9 Blackwell. B -153.73.74.86 64.63 Blackwells 66-152 Blarney. F.-86 Blarney. T.-99.9.70.38 Blanchette. 0.-86 Bland. R.-121 Bobletz. R.-121 Bohn. D.-121 Bohn. G.-84.110 Bohn. K -54.9 Bondurant. G.-54.61.102 Bondurant. K.-20.21.55.101. 116 Bondurnat. M -120 Bowden. L.-24 Boy's Market-152 Braley. E.-126 Brandt. K.-120 Brandt. L.-10 Braswell. F.-43 Breunich. T-98.107 Bridges. D.-10 Bridges. J.-89 Brown. D.-60.62 Budd. E.-33.99.86.110 Burney. J.-123 Butala Construction-150 Butala. S.-126.43 Butala. T.-10 Buller. A.-60.68 Butterfield. J.-10 Butterfield. N-54 c Cable. K.-76.77.102.113.25 21.10.13.61 Cady. C.-76.73.51.104.61 Cady Hardware-151- Calvano. C-54 Cambell's A W-150 Campbell. R.-101.54 Canterbury. W.-55.143 Cardinelle. D.-126 Cardinelli, J.-120 Carey. J.-55.61 Carother. N.-86 Carroch. K.-97.87 Carter. A.-99.120 Carter. C.-74.10 Carter. Jerry-55 Carter. Janice-55.77.28 Carter. T.-10 Cato. B.-57 Caynor. C.-55 Chacon. R.-94.55 Chaffee Tile Abstract Com pany-153 Champlain D.-53.61.73.77.113 Chelf.D.-108.116.136 Christenson. M.-87 Circle R Motel-154 Clark. Craig-92.94.110.116. 121 Clark. Cathy-55.63 Clark. M.-121.114 Cline. B.-121.46.43 Cline. E.-55.57 Cline. J-90 Coan.M.-100.132.95.20.116. 10.12.111 Coba. P.-55 Comer. J.-121 Comer. L-43.121 Comer. P.-90 Conroe. K.-l 18.89 Conroe. S.-101.151.33.150.55. 77.74.63.118.64.24.23.70. 57.92.49 Cook. D.-121 Cook. D.-10.45.43 Cook. G.-121.157.110 Cook. L.-10 Cook. R -121.6 Cooksey. E-10.13.38 Cortese. T.-87 Costin. J.-87 Costm. T.-55 Couch. W.-55 Country Kitchen.-159 Cowan. M -95.102.116.10 Cowell. B.-107.127 Cribrari. M.-81 Cribari. J.-122 Crisman. Janelle.-76.11.61 Crisman. Janette.-55 Criswell. S.-87 D Dague. B.-122 Dague. B-55 Dague. D.-55 Dameron. Kerrie-75.143.22.11. 12.34.61 Dameron. Kimberly 77.74.79. 65.122.126 Davidoff. Rick L.-87 Davis, Doug-94.87.120 Davis. Steven-94.116,110 Degrazio. J.-97.54.113.25 Deluca. J.-58 Denison's Sinclair-157 Donnohue's-150 Dooley. H.-l 1 Downare, Chris-87 Downare. Mark-122 Dunavin. S.-151.100.55.116 Dunkhorst. E.-43 Dunn. D.-55 Dwier, J.-127 E Earl. N.-l 1.46.44.45 Edlund. Alvin-11.68 Edlund. Sherilyn-87 Eggleston. Albert-122 Eggleston. Betty-11.61.38 Eggleston, Margaret-88 Ehmann. Jack-55 Ehmann. Sandra-88 Ehmke. C.-32.143.13.8.61 Einspahr. D.-88.44.45.43 Emehiser. S.-55 Englert. H.-5.113.157.21.22.92. 11.12.61 Evans. D.-88 Everett. N.-l22 F fabnc Bazaar-157 Farley. D.-94.122 Ferris. J.-122.126.69 Ferraro. B.-101.55 Ferraro. K.-73.122 Ferraro. S.-33.98 Finch. E.-100.55 Finley. V-55.75.143.57.34.61 Finney D.-91 F4fst National Bank of Saldia -156 -Rory Shoe Store-151 Foster. S.- Foster-159 Fox. J.-20.11 Francis. M.-101.125.122.110 Freek. D.-86.98 Frierfd. R.-55 G Gallegos. R-91.62 Gamble’s-150 Garcia. K .-122 Garcia. J.-88 Garcia. R.-126 Garritson. C.-91 Garritson. R.-l 10.122 Gene's Barber Shop-157 Gentile. A.-91.98.116 Gentile. Coach Jim-100.107 Gifford. H.-45.31 Gilbert’s-151 Gilbertson. R.-88 Giles. C.-31 Giles. J.-ll Giron. E.-l 1 Glenn. B -96.32.20.11.13.61 Glenn. J.-31 Glenn. C.-91.68 Glenn. D.-55.68 Glenn. S.-88 Glovan. C.-88 Glovan, K.-101.56 Glovan. S.-ll Glover. R.- Gonzales. J.-122 Gordon. A.-73.12 Graf. C.-97.56.113 Graf. R.-99.122 Grantham. P.-l 18.26.91.92 Granzella. D.-56 G reen bu rg F u rmt u re-157 Groy. T. 88 Guccione, F.-157 Guccione. M-91 Gulliford. C.-99.122 Gustafson. R.-56.27.57 Gustafson. V.-12 H Habinck. S.-123 Hammond. D-88 Hardesty. B.-8.61 Hardesty. R.-56.5.61 Harrington. L.-12.43 Harrison. R.F. Associates-157 Harrison. S.-56.24.23.143.48. 34.61 Heberer. R.-91 Heideman. C.-12 Heideman. W-56.111 Heister. R.-99.123 Held. J-60 Helen's Beauty Shop-157 Henderson. J.-12.61.38 Henderson. K.-21.13.12.61 Henderwerk. G.-88 Henry. D.-94.101.86.88 Hergert. J -94.99.107.127 Hergert. S.-107 Hewitt. S.- Hibbs. D.-101.88 Hicks. D.-56 Hcks. R.-108.116.12.48.69.Ill Hildebrand. M.-74.88.63 Hill. P -56.108 Holman. B.-56.24 Holman. P.-123 •Home Bakery-154 Homrick. E.-126 Howard. K.-56.143 Hurley. B.-94.56.61 Hurley G.-73.74.65.12.6.63 Husky. J.-126 Hutchinson. A.-32.95.83.143. 116.12.61 j Jacoby. N.-105.88 Jay. R.-76.108.88.48 Jay. S.-56.64 Jefferson. D-89.62 K Kaess. D.-99.123.114 Kaess. M 96.114.22.12.38.39 Kane. C.123 Kane. S. 94.98.56.74.24.50.111 Kapelke. K-99.123.110 Kennedy. S.-123 Kiddie Shop.-153 Kildal. L -91.62 Kildal.T -56 Mr. King-61.59 King. E.-73.123 Koenig. P-56.66.111 Koenig. R.-44.38 Koenig s Texaco-150 Kdbeck's Auto Service-152 Kolbeck. R -123.126 Koontz. C.-88 Koster. J-33.105.73.108.64. 123.104.70 Koster. S.-32.108.65.143.20. 116.48.35.63.61.84 Harold R. Koster. toe lnsurance-159 Kreller.A-123 Mr. Kropp-99.31.107 Kurtz. J 94.56 Kurtz. K.-123 L LaCoe. P-56 Lamberg. E.-89 Lamberg. P-89 Larcom. F.-108.89.160 Larcom. G.-13 Larcom. L.-98.13.48.49.111 Larcom. R.-108.89.110 •Larry's Barber Shop-153 Larson. D.-13 Larson. D.-123 Lee. M 18 Lee s Shoe Shop-151 Lehnus. S.-13.38 Limberis. V -72.97.77.64.89.63 Leonard . L-94.33.99.116.89 Leeway. J.-73.89.62 Leeway. L-89 Leeway. R.-123.104.47 Leeway. R - Lindbloom, K.-56 Linton. B-89.92 Linza.K-62 Litzenberger. L.-56 Litzenberger. S.-13 Lotten. B.-56.73.63 Loften. T.-123.63 Lohr. J.-13 Lohr, L.-63 Lowry. B.-56 Love. L.-58.62 Lucero. A.-12 Lucero. S.-94.99.89 Luigis' Cafe-152 Me McBroom. J-33.27.116.57.66 111 McBroom. N.-124 Me Carl. D.-l 16.103.49.14.98 McCarl. T.-57 McCarger. G.-59 McCorkmdale. E.-124.63.105 McClure. D-43 McCorkmdale. J.-58 McCormick. G.-l 13.83.25.143. 57.61 McCormick. J.-91.89.62 McFaddin. S.-124 McFadden. S -95.98.103.116.14. 49.111 McQueen. D.-15.47 McQueen. D.-124.110 McQuitty. M McQuitty. M -94.124 M Ma-Bell-153 Maestas. R.-123 Maestas. T.-21 Magnum-154- Matn Liquor Store-153 Makns.F. 99.77.123 Manchego. TJ- Marchase. V-99.88 Margos. A.-124 Margos. D.-100.89 Margos. N -100.13.69 Marquez. L.-94.56.70 Martillaro. C.-96.151.101.150. 49.118 Martellaro. D.-56 Martellaro. G.-91 Martin's Shoe Repair-153 Martinez. A.-91 Martinez. C.-79.13.46.44.45.43 Martinez. J.-56 Martinez. L.-14 Martinez. L.-56 Martinez. R.-91 Martinez. R.-14 Martinez. L.-14 Martinez. R.- Martinez, T Mason. D-56 Mason. P -124 Matthies. K.-123 Mazza. D.-91 Maupm. L.-97.113.114 Mazza. S.-124 Medina. C.-5 Medina. K.-56.62 Medina. L.-99.124.110 Melavic. M.-126 Men's Shop-153 Melien. Ada Jane-59.61 Melien. C.-31.44 Meyers. S.-57 Mickel.G.-95.100.20.18 Miller. L.-124.47.43 Miller. M.-91.89 Mills. A.-124 Mills. R.-156 Mingues. G.-15 Mitchell. B-113.83.23.15 Mitchell. L.-56.92 Mode O’Day-153 Molaskey. E.-124 Mooney. K.-109.124 Monserud. D-108.114.57.67. 61.111 Monserud. J.-108.116.57.67. 61.111 Montgomery Wards.-±53- Morre. R.-91.89 Morris-Photo-150 Morrow. C.-18 Mountain Mail-157 Mountain Shadows Animal Hospital-152 Muir. M.-91.89 Murphy. T.-94.99.90.116.110 Musgrove. T.-94.15 Myers. P-57 Myers. R.-94.99.90.116 Myers. R.-101.95.100.96.64. 116.15.63.110 Myers. T.-l 14.91.89 N Naccarato. K.-124 Nachtrieb. J.-l 14.20.8.12.48.61 Nance. J -90 Nance. M.-94,77.124 Nay. C.-90 NeiseS.J.-94.99.124 Nelson. J.-l 14.58 Nelson. L.-127 Norton. M-76.27.16 Noy. V.-90 Noy. V.-124.100 0 Ochs. C.-126 O’Connor. K.-101.72.124 Ogden. C.-143.22.16.61 Ogden. C.-101.90 Ogilvei. G.-108.24 Opnus. C.-90 Ophus. S.-22.16.13 Ophus. J.-45 Osborne. G.-94.99.124.110 Ottmer. J.-90 Ottmer. P.-95.72.153.77.116. 16.111 Oversole. G.-124.100 Oversole. L.-58 Overshoe. P.-26.90 Oxford s Market-159 p Padilla. J.-5.6.62 Padilla. J.-124.39 Padilla. L-99.124 Pasquale. M.-90 Passarelli. J.-l 24.94 Patio Pancake Place-152 Pello. J.-5 Pep Club.-150 Perschbacher. K.-100,108.143. 20.8.35 Perschbacher. M.-101.108.90 Perschbacher. S.-124.163 Pitcher. J.-90 Plewes. P.-125 Post. C.-33.64.26.23.57.63.7. 61 Post. C.-33.67 Post. Grocery-153 Post. Leon-5.16 Post. N -92 Post. S.-101.76.108.58.92 Post Chevrolet - Olds-158 Price. L 153.76.73.75.20.22. 115.16.46 Provenza. M.-33.58.57.63 Public Service Co -+55 Pugh. J.-125.63 Purcell. K-58 Purcell. S.-97.73.77.75.143.58 Purdy. J.-21.16 R Rizor. J.-127 Rainbow Motel-151 Rains. G.-125 Raegan. J.-l27 band’s Conoco-153 Ranney. L.-108.48 Ranney. C.-107.43 Reekers. D.-125.92 Reynolds. W.-125 Ribal. J.-124 Riley. J. 108.16.84 Romero. R-24.22.16.44.45.43 Rosmska. R.-125 Roybal. G.-l 16.58.70 Roybal. N. 158 Rush. L-120.118.126 Rush. M-98.16 Russell. S.-76.102.16 s Sack. D.-90.92 Sack, J.-92 Salazar. E.-125 Salida. City of-152 SalidaGas Service Co -159 Salida Auto Parts-152.108 Salida Buitding and Loan-156 Salida Bottling Co.-159 Salida Drug-151 Salida Flower Store-159 Salida Inn-154 Salida Livestock-151 Salida Motors-154.158 Salida New Car Dealers-158 Salida Physicians and Dentists-158 Stallsworth Motors-158 Shearer Motors-158 Salvi. D.-98.86.90.116 Sampson. L.-125.126.104.43 Sanchez. D -125.60 Scanga. J.-90 Schwitzer. J.-94.101.125.65.70 Schwitzer. K-77.28.58 Scott. R.-45.13 Scott, S.-43.48.45 Scott. S.-95.98.103.102.27.116. 49 Sell. R.-17.47.38.43 Shackelford. C.- Shackelford. M -125 Shangri La Manor-152 Sharpe s Style Shop-151 Shearer. S.-101.125 Showalter. S.- Slim Rose’s Mobil-151 Smelter. V.-104 Smith. B.-61.94.98.72.153.54. 75.143.63 Smith. E.-108.54.24.25.143.116 48.34.61.111 Spencer. W.-45 Speeze. B.-125 Spa Standard Station-154 Spa Restaurant-159 Stallsworth, L.-7.18 Stolworthy. W -108.26.17.12.44 Stewart Family-15£ Stokes. J. 94.108.90 Stotler. D.-17 Stotler.D.-99.91 Stotler. 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