Scottsbluff High School - Bluff Yearbook (Scottsbluff, NE)
- Class of 1956
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Hg. -. -Z 'L . k ., ,-K .' 1.531 , nl Th1s 15 really bemg wrltten for the future By the tlme you get th1s book the school year of 1955 56 wlll be past hlstory hlstory that you w1ll want to rel1ve In no small slngle way th1s book IS Scottsbluff H1gh School Its campus classes sports semors teachers chalk dust and splrals We know that you are proud of the school We hope that you are proud of the book We have made a few changes the cover the addltlon of an mtroduc tlon and partlcularlv the full color plcture of the school on the opposlte page and the lndex toward the back of the book For our theme we have adopted the blackboard a good frrend of the staff It was a constant remmder of school here at Scottsbluff Agaln we hope that you agree Th1S book has been bullt around you we have tr1ed to please your tastes perhaps 1n some small way we have succeeded Of course we dldnt put out thls book alone many people were 1nvolved For th1s 1I1dlSpCIlS8blS help we say Thank you S we step aslde to let the people represented speak for themselves they tell of somethmg hght somethmg sr1ous They tell of Scottsbluff Hlgh through the medlum of the 1956 Bluff The Edltors . . . . , 7 5 ' ' if ' 77 The book is larger than ever before, so please note the table of contents . , . . .4 H - , - , , , . 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MW I2 7a.4'eaS . . . for your loyal service to Scottsbluff High School these twenty-one years inter- rupted only by three years of service to your country . . . for thinking first of us and our welfare . . . for helping us to behave ourselves . . . forendeavoring to show in your World History and driveris training classes, the value of truth and honor . . . for or- ganizing our activities into a well-balanced whole in the capacity of athletics director . . . for your ready smile and friendly words when encountered in the halls . . . for being always ready to work or play beside us as the occasion arises . . . for helping us to believe in ourselves . . . for being you . . . we proudly dedicate this, the 1956 Bluff to you, with deep respect and admiration for your addition to our school. THE BLUFF STAFF Looking always into the future and seemingly reading the minds of his students are two well-known and loved traits of Mr. Stangle. His ready chuckle is a welcome addition to classes and meetings. His guidance without domination in 557' Club and Student Council has been well received and carried out. Mr. Stangle reads the lesson each day from the Yvorld History hook and with his excellent sense of hu- mor and complete command of any situation makes the pages of his- tory more lively. King Henry VIII, Oliver Crom- well, Napoleon, all live for his stu- dents' delight. 3:10 W lil L T - XXLY J.-TZ, 6 fi 'Meg guide Members of the Board of Education are, left to right: Dan Ramsey, Mrs. Lowell Wilks, Dr. Frank T. Herhahn, Vice Presidentg C. Lowell Abbott, Presidentg Max A. Emery, Secretaryg Chester Fliesbach, Otto G. Ruff, Superintendentg and Mrs. Golda Miller, Secretary to the Superintendent. . ,rb, .Keri .. v l 4 Mr. Lawrence Lemons, S.H.S. Principal, has been present throughout our high school career to guide us over the rough spots. He has been an inspiration to both students and faculty because of his constant interest and sincerity in dealing with their problems, both great and small. He also served as Assistant Sponsor of the Student Council. Mr. Lemons has a B.S. in Education from Charlran State Teachers College and an MA. from Northwestern University. I6 Mr. Otto Ruff can proudly boast of having the admiration of the entire community. His interest in youth of all ages designates him as a deserving object of this tribute. Mr. Ruff was one of twenty school superin- tendents from Nebraska to attend the training routines of the naval troops at Pensacola, Florida. Mr. Ruff has a BA. from Kearney State Teachers College and an M.A. from the University of Nebraska. mde44!60m Mr. Bernard L. Coerke leads a busy life as business manager for the Scottsbluff Puhlic Schools. Along with this important position he conducts a course in audio- visual methods in teaching at Scottsbluff College and is the director of audio-visual instruction here at S.H.S. He received an AB. at Peru Stale Teachers College and an M.A. at the University of Nebraska. Mr. Harold L. Reeves. Dean of Boys. has, through his guidance classes, helped many an undecided student discover which mcca- tional field he could best serve. As Key Club Head Sponsor and Student Council Assistant Sponsor, he has been an example for student leaders to follow. He earned an A.B. at Doane College, Crete, Nebr., and an MA. at the University of Nebraska. Mrs. Margaret M. Jones. Dean of Girls, whose warm smile has welcomed many new students, was often an understanding listener to the problems of all students, She instructs Junior High classes in reading and helps sponsor Teen Queens and Student Council. She received a BA. at the University of Wyoming. ,AM Mr. P. C. Nicholson took over the task of Vice Principal this year and proceeded with the same skill demonstrated last year in his position as Dean of Students. Along with overseeing the cafeteria and the distribution of books. Mr. Nicholson served as a Student Council Sponsor. He earned an AB. at Kearney State Teachers' College ana' an MA. al the University of Denver. I7 B. MRS. NELLIE A. BARRON Mathematics, Algebra I, II, Ill, IV. S., University of Nebraskag M.A., Colorado State College 'Me '74 Fecha WAYNE R. BINFIELD Education. Come now it can t be that Interesting' WARREN R. BROWN American History. Head Basketball Coach, Key Club Chemistry, Biology, Science 8, Head ' ' ' Track Coach, Football Assistant Coach, ...fs A 'W ' MS Club, Assistant Sponsor. B.S., Hastings Collegeg MA., Univera sity of Nebraska, MISS LUCILE BIGELOW Mathematics 7, Reading 7, Teen-Queens Assistant Sponsor. Assistant Sponsor. B.S., Charlton State Teachers' College. A.B., University of Nebraskag MA., University of Nebraska. I8 7 74 5 MISS NANCY I3l'T'I'ON B0 , . Trio, Girls' Trio, Boys' Ovtf-ttv, Boys' Quart:-Ile. Flutnplmnvs 4. National Honor Society Assistant Sponsor. ys' Glee, Freshman Girls' Clair- l. ll. Svniur Choir Cirli' Triple- B'.,U.E., Uniwrsify of Nebraslfrz. ia KENNETH J, CJXSSICI. American Hiitorv, World Ili-tors. junior Cla . Q V , ,Q vxgsiqam Ldlm llllllfil' Hn ll 111111 U NWI YN lf Sponsor. BA., Nebraska Weslvyang .ll.E., I,vIliI'f'fSI-U' of Xcbr I4 NIINN I- I XR asjflz. 4 B Doane follef e fren' lebraslla MISS BULA Z. COOK Social Studies 7, Seventh Grade Assistant Sponsor. B.S., University of Nebraska. MRS. LUCILLE E. CRUMBLISS English 7, Seventh Grade Assistant Sponsor. B.S., University of Nebraska. MRS. GEORGENE DIERS Art 7 and 8, HA . Band Assistant, B Band, C Band, Grade School Instrumental Music, Sopho- more Class Assistant Sponsor, 20 B.M., Baylor University, Waco, Texas. Om wee fzeDf-new athematics 8, Eighth Grade Assistant Sponsor, Faculty Fellowship. WILLIAM L. CONNER World History, First Aid, Guidance, H e a d Football Coach, S Club Assistant Sponsor. B.S., University of Nebraskag MA., University of Nebraska. MRS. AGNES DERBY B.S., Chadron State Teachers, College. 74a Wow 74 S sv NIRS HELEN ENIERX mn English 7, German, College, Nike Assistant Sponsor. B.S., University of Nebraslrag .'VI.A., University of Nebraska. SHELBY EDWARDS Mechanical Drawing, Book- MISS DELLA F. EGGLESTON English 9, Freshman Class Head Sponsor, B.S., University of Nebraska. l MRS. MONICA ERSKINE Special Education Skills Class. Seventh Grade Head Sponsor. B.S., Cliadron State Teachers College. binding, Senior Class Assist- ant Sponsor. BA., Colorado State College of Education, Greeley, Color- arlog MA., Colorado State College of Education, Gree- ley, Colorado. 'ASM .4 GH VERNON A. FORBES Band and Orchestra, High Schoolq Instrumental Music. Grade Schoolsg Parents' Club Sponsor, Key Club Assistant Sponsor, B.F.A., University of Nebraslrag M.M.E., Uni- versity of Nebraska. 2' ls. ' 3 1 Om puffeww l RAY A. FRAKES f English 10 and 12, Faculty Fellowship Assistant Sponsor. H A.B., Kearney State Teachers College. MISS DONNA GILLETT Strings, Grade School, High School Orchestra, Assistant Director: Orchestra, Junior High, Skittens Assistant Sponsor. BA., Colorado State College of Education, Greeley, Colorado, wsu Quiet Please, this is a study hall. ROBERT L. FRANK Social Studies 7 and 8, Freshman Football Assistant Coach, Junior High Basketball Head Coach, Eighth Grade Class Co- Sponsor, H-Y Co-Sponsor. B.S., University of Nebraska. JACK K. FRAME Social Studies 7, Science 8, Technical Service Crew Head Sponsor, Key Club Assistant Sponsor. BA., Chatiron State Teachers College, M.S. in Audio-Visual Education, Indiana University. 0 JERRY D. HOOPER Social Studies, Boys' Health and Physical Educa- tion, NS Club Assistant Sponsor. B.S., University of Calnrmlo. ' vw., ' 1... ,, ,. vi ,, Q f A f- v- -,,,1 ' ' . Q3-fl. ' e, , .1 X f i ' m. 1' w,,q?L 2? X- K F ,. I ia we-'Tile ,J 5 ., t iv K' W - , R VG? Wi .- Qlih ' , .X ef- ' 1 . ' Q IH-ai ta We FD E75 'ttf' NX 5' Y Q . .- ' 'fl' . f X. . e, 'e .- MISS CLARA HEHRMJKNN Art 7, Art I, lllg Head Sponsor of Studs-nt Council, BA., Colorado State College of Erlzlcationg .ll.A., Colorado College of Education, Greeley, Colorado. MRS. VIRGINIA COSUA Mathematics 7, 8, Assistant Sponsor of Skittens S1 ate MILTON lf. H0l:FlVl.'XN Speech. Dramatics, Thespians Head Sponsor. A.A.A., University of Nebraslfa: HS., L'rtiz'ersi!t' of Nelnraslra BA., Kearney State Teachers College. MRS. EFTHER HAMON English 8, Eighth Crafle' Ht-all Sponsor. ,ff ll K B.A., Lawrence College, Appleton, Wisconsin: MA., New York Universitv Nom Ynrk ea-70a cuwlga MRS. DORCAS B. KEIG English 10, English 12, Senior Class Assistant Sponsor. A.B., Wittenberg College, Spring- field, Ohio. English, Speech, Dramatics, Radio Head Sponsor, Thespians Assistant Sponsor, Girls' Intramurals Assistant Sponsor. MISS KATY KELLEY B.S., University of Nebraska. MISS BARBARA JONES Junior Choir, Sophomore Girls' Glee, Madrigal, Grade Music, Bryant, Music Handicapped Children, Lin- colng Nike Assistant Sponsor. B.M,E., University of Nebraska. The calm before the storm. LES JONES World History, Social Studies, Sophomore Class Head Sponsor, Freshman Basketball Coach, As- sistant Reserve Football Coach. B.S., Chadron, State Teachers College. Za: 'Maf 2 MRS. MILDRED M. LAIRD Vocational Homemaking 1. Honor- ary Sponsor for F.H.A. B.S., Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa. DALE W. LANGE Shop 7, 8. Assistant Sponsor Seventh Grade. BA., Wayne State Teachers Collegeg .VI,A., Colorado Slate of Erluration, Greeley, Colorado. je' MISS RUTH LUDOWISE Homemaking III, IV, V, and VI, F.H.A Head Sponsor. B.S., Stout State College, Menomonie, Wisconsin. gl- ROY KISLINC Health T. Srrnttsbluff College Bas- ketball. Eighth Grade Assistant Sponsor. B.A., Colorado State College of Edna ration: .II.A., Colorado State Col- lege of Education, Greeley, Colorado. MRS. DOROTHY LYON Science 8 and 9. Freshman Assist ant Sponsor. B.S., University of Nebraska. J-Ltr 'bg f-o,2 74eq77Zaacuwl77 KENDALL D. MASSIE Arithmetic 7, Refresher Arithme- tic, Merchandising, Consumer Education, Senior Class Head Sponsor, National Honor Society Assistant Sponsor. BA., University of Wyorningg M.A., Colorado A and M College, Ft. Collins, Colorado. MISS ETHEL M. MISS BONNIE MCPHERSON .Iunior High Homemaking, F.H.A. Assistant Sponsor. B.S., Wayne State Teachers College. MOOR American Literature, E n gli s h Literature English 11, Usher As sistant Sponsor. B.S , Nebraska Wesley- an Unioersityg M.A., University of Nebraska. Miss EDITH MEYER THOMAS R- MIHANE English 10' World History, Ushers' Assistant Sponsor, Social Studies 7 and 8, ,Iunior Class Assistant Spon- sor, Reserve Football Coach, Assistant Track Coach AB., University of Nebraslrag M.A., Colorado State Cgllege, Greeley, Cglomdo. A.B., Nebraska Wesleyan Uniuersityg MA., Colorado 26 State College, Greeley, Colorado. 3 mn. MRS. ETHEL PFLUG Se n io r H i gh Librarian. Ushers' Head Sponsor, Clae Day Head Sponsor. BCS., University of Nebraska f Graduated from University of Southern California. Q' HOLLANIJ PAH NE Phyfifw. Physical Sciviirv, Trigl- unmnvlry. Astronomy. Junior High Travk Coach. Intramural Haskvlbaii. Hi-Y Assiatant Spun- Sor. BJ., Colmarlo Slate College of Fflur'aI1'ong .1l.A,, Colorarlo State College' of Erluration, Greeley, Colorado. MISS .l.-XNELLI-1 XIUHK XIISS MNRIQ XRIYI' l'lFl'I-iR Vocal Music T and 8. Suplnmime Cla-N Xfeixtanl Shorthand, Hsmkkvwping. Xrlxanvml S1-urvtarial. jun- Qponsor. ior Claw Assistant QIJUIIQUF. B..W.E., University of Nebraslfa. H.S,, fflimlrmz Stale Tmflzvrs Ifnllegf. 27 ,p ameawemwzma 'WY :ai ' ar J' -WE 28 MISS JUDY POLLOCK Spanish I, Spanish Ill, Algebra l, Teen Queens Assistant Sponsor, Senior Class Assistant. BA., University of Nebraska. No posing, ladies, please. ROBERT RYAN Geometry, General Mathematics, Sophomore Class Assist ant Sponsor, BA., Wayne State Teachers College. MRS. ESTELLE SHUMAN American Government, American History, Nike Club As- sistant Sponsor. B.S., Chadron State Teachers College. DALE A. SAMUELSON Director of Special Education, Student Council Assistant Sponsor. B.S., University of Nebraska. Zavmatge Efzdded Business Typm General Bu mem Wurk Experunu H1'X Head Sponsor BA., Colorado State College of Erlufutmn Greeley lol orado. fv .ffl fb H-5 In . if vwfi , .W1 Nix? sei, . M --- ' Wi? .M ' A Lf, Tw ,.L..x 5 'flilw 1 fm... 1 ,,,,,..p PM -,j f 4-Isl, ., ,Y J L, vu , ,wma ,w 7 il 74a 37' 74 3 Z 1 l if iii ar: me , if 4 X as? I i -- , 'X it W . ., e f. eww , . - . ,f ,ae 1 . , , We ...Q 5' LARRY A. TANGEMAN Bluff, Echoes, Journalism, English 8, Quill and Scroll Head Sponsor. B.S., University' of Nebraska, MA., University of Nebraska. MRS. LUCILLE STANGLE Health, Girls' Physical Education 7, 8, Girls' Intramurals Head Sponsor. B.S., Colorado A. and M., Ft. Collins, Colorado. LEO F, STANGLE KENNETH Art 7, 8, Junior BA., Colorarlo tion, Creeleyg lift V L K JOHN L. VEAL Sponsor College of Educa- I' DfiV6T Edllcafiwh AlhlPTiC Diff'Cf0f, HSN Club Head Senior High Woodwork, Freshman Class Assistant Sponsor, Student Council Assistant Sponsor. Sponsor, B.A., Charlron State Teachers College. 30 B.S., Kearney State Teachers College. Meg ffm 'me 'v-.I,..,,..P MISS MABEL C. YENSEN American Government, Social Problems, Counselling, Nike Club Head Sponsor. BA., B.E., University of Col- araflo, Q , f -rf M If , ,, Q J kk , .. I z ,Ii . I . .K ., Q W , ,, ., si' ml: iii si ' 6 . . - . gi ' ' ., X 1 YZF ' ...M-.' s I I . ,Q 'W ' 'W U 5. 51 ' f 55 ROBERT L. WILSON Boys' Physical Education 7. 8. S Club Assistant Sponfor. B.S., Pwu State Tearlzers Collrge. Q , 'iz B.S,, llonrnoutli College, .Von- ley, Coloruzlo. MISS jXfIQl ELXN L. YY I-YIIENIEYER Hvallli 3. First :limi 10. l'l'lySiz'al Fmlilcution 8 ami 9. Skiltvns Head Sponmr. B'..4,. Kearney Slate Tear-hem College. . .I ,, . , ff 4-F' fl f in will ,, qx, Off' .sg x, i I ai !55 9 MISS El.IiXYOR H. WIICLXXID Wnrlrl ll:-ngraplly 9. 'l'f-:An Qiiwiix Hvarl HMS., l'11i1'f'r.silv of .Yvlmz.sL11. We ffw Vndeftee MRS. LOLA HEDLUND Registrar MRS, PEC ANSTINE Secretary to Principal MISS BETTY HARA Bookkeeper 32 1 MRS- COLDA MILLER MRS. JOSEPHINE FORBES Secretary to Superintendent A Treasurer of the Activity Accounts Meqgfaae ' 28 Q 55' Ee? ,535 'QS ,rf ,V ,fy -a L1 -. ,M we 5 if- CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Helen Smith, Mrs. Millie Bisel, Mrs. Phoebe Franklin, Mrs. Barbara Neifert, Mrs. Emma Schmelling, Mrs. Helen Reed. Mrs. Waunvta Banghart, Mrs. Kathryn Mclrlale, Mrs. Mildred Sarhaugh, Mrs. Hazel Sc-imsem. MRS. MARCUERITE ADAMS School Nurse, Attendance Officer SOPDY ?DZLC5 'orrvr Dxvl MRS. MARY COPE School Nurse 5 Padma l MRS. MILDRED SARBAI 5GH Cafeteria .lflan uger 3 3 'May Emu and gadd DAVE CARTER , W. F, ISHN HUFF HOWARD MATLOCK Assistant Engineer HARRY STURCEON HERB ROYLE 34 Cgfpgntgf Cll.'il0dillll Engineer za- - wwe74a,wM +f.3p , f n, L SE + ga l 1 f 'ff 3 .AWQLQQ3 i CRIS STEGEMAN HERMAN HACKMAN Chief Engineer Superintendent of l Transportation I They pool their ideas and energy. v ,QQ W PETE PAULEY MRS. MINNIE YOUNG Custodian Janitress W4 QQ S . '-?4--'-f-Q'- Z956 The chalk mark on the blackboard of life is becoming smoother as we turn our backs on high school life forever. Only in memory can we walk the halls of S. H. S .... a stu- dent onee more. These were the golden years and somehow with the passing of time even the hurts and disappointments fade into a won- derful gilded reverie. Our entrance into S. H. S. in 1951, as the first class to occupy the new junior high building, was a happy, hazardous one. Our presidents have been varied. They began with the seventh grade and Bob Lehr and continued with Sharon Sievers, eighth grade, Betty Norton, freshmang Keith Woods, sophomore, Sharon Sievers again as we became hard-laboring juniors, and Keith Woods once more as we entered our last and best year. Teen Queens 1g Future Homemakers of America 1, 23 Skittens 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee 1, 2. ad and CONSTANCE AMEN Teen Queens 13 Skittens 2, 3, 4-g Choir 4g Chorus 3 Girls' Glee 1, 29 L'The Fortune Teller. NORMA ARNER Teen Queens 35 Skittens 35 Girls' Glee 1, 2. Plays, assignments, air raids, fire drills, club meetings, classes, crowd- ed cafeteria lines, noon movies, proms, banquets, basketball, football, track, loaded lockers, aromatic show- er rooms, term papers, crushes, heart- aches, ecstasy . . . all part of our high school life. Some we leave be- hind, some we take with us, but none can be forgotten. Our teachers have molded and shaped our personalities and minds to the best of their abilities. The pro- cess is not completed and can never be so, for as we step through the door of high school into the life be- yond. We must begin another series of lessons . . . college of hard knocks, We can leave Scottsbluff High School with no regrets, for our eyes shine with the privilege of being al- lowed, at last, to enter the mysterious realm of adults. JIM AXT S Club 3, 4, Vice President 4, Senior Council, Boys' Clee 1, Bearcat Glee 2, Football Letterman 3, 4, Track Letterman 2, 3, 4, Reserve Football, Re- serve Basketball, Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, Freshman Track, Intramurals 4. ANDY BACKER Key Club 3, 4, Asst. Chaplain 3, Thespians 3, 4, Historian 4, Radio 4, Echoes, Bluff, Co-Editor, In- tramurals 2, 3, S'The lnnocentsng Joan of Lorrainen, Curse You, Jack Dalton , i'Out of the Frying Pan , '4Aria Da Capon, Art Gold Key 1, 3, Quill and Scroll. Student Council 2 Nike Club 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, President, Teen Queens 1, 2, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Senior Council, Choir 4, Chorus 3, Girls' Glee 1, 2, The Innocentsn, The Fortune Teller. ELOISE BAKER Nike Club 3, 4, Teen Queens 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Senior Council, Choir 3, 4, Girls' Clee, Sophomore Triple Trio, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Minstrel Show , The Fortune Teller , Jazz Band 4. .gf Mfrs - tw 'Q-Q. ., is F 1 4- ,x lil 4 7 14 , 4 , 'ff F' 1- .al JOAN BAKER Student Council 45 Teen Queens l, 2, Skittens 2, 3, 45 Class Vice President 4, Treasurer 33 Senior Coun- cil, Junior Councilg Echoes, Choir 3, 45 Girls' Glee 1, 23 Sophomore Triple Triog Madrigal 4, Minstrel Show g The Fortune Teller , State Music Clinic, Quill and Scroll. MYRNA BARFOOT Student Council 2, 4-g Nike 3, 45 Teen Queens 1, 2, 35 Skittens 2, 3, 43 Echoes, Asst. Editor, Bluff, Girls' Clee lg Intramurals 1, 2, Quill and Scroll. BILL BARNHART Boys' Glee lg Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOELENE BARTLETT Teen Queens lg Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Librarian 23 Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 23 Student Director 3, Kearney Boosters 3. 74a 'yatcne SENIOR OFFICERS-Betty Norton, Sharon Sievers, Kendall Massie, Head Sponsorg Joan Baker, Miss Judy Pollock and Shelby Edwards, Sponsors, Shirley Plaster, Karen Creenhalgh, ,lack Kent, Allen Randall, Keith Woods, Mrs. Dorcas Keig, Sponsor. ROBERT BAUER Key Club 4-g Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Vice President 4-3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. GARY BAY Junior Council, Radio 4-g Intramurals 3, 4-g Lincoln Chorus 2, Boys' Glee 1. DALE BECK Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Boys' Glee 15 In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY BEERUP Teen Queens 1, 2, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Twirler 43 Office Assistant 1, 4, Girls' Glee 1, 2. 5 and N515 ,, 5 ' , ,, :ji e- '1 li I I A . T I. if 57 Ei QQ 2 I . 5 A ' 221 Q., E bfi.. tlinseioz-...,,. Keith Woods, President, addresses Senior Council. First row: Kendall Massie, Sponsor, Allen Ran- dall, Jack Kent, ,Ioan Baker, Betty Norton, Shirley Plaster, Sharon Sievers. Second row: Madline Bahn, Karen Greenhalgh, Betty Gibson, .IOAnn Retzlaff, Sheila Schliening, Laverne Temple, Eloise Baker. Third row: Bob Knaub, Jerry Feagler, Hank Mowry, Jim Axt, Lyle Burry, Irvin Rushall, Barbara Norton. Fourth row: Miss Judy Pollock, Shelby Edwards, Mrs. Dorcas Keig, Sponsors. DEANNA BEERUP 'l'een Queens l, 2, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Twirler 4, Office Assistant 1, 4, Girls' Glee 1, 2. JERRY BINFIELD Key Club 2, 3, 4, Boys Glee lg Bearcat Glee 2, Re- serve Football 3, Reserve Basketball 2, 3, Freshman Football, Freshman Track, Intramurals 4, National Honor Society. EUDINE BLUM Teen Queens 1, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Junior Council, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY BOLZER Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Skittens 3, 4, Chorus 3, Girls' Glee I, 2. ?wfWl70f'fv BEVERLY BRADSTREET Tltespians 4, Teen Queens 3, Skittens 3, 4, Radio 4, Curse You, Jack Dalton , Out of the Frying Pan. BILL BRAND Student Council 4, Key Club 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Thes- pians 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Echoes, Intramurals l, 23 Joan of Lorraine , Aria Da Capo , Cafeteria Assistant 2, Quill and Scroll. BERNICE BRETHOUR Student Council 1, Teen Queens 1, 2, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2. JOHN BROADHURST Thespians 3, 4, Boys' Clee 1, Bearcat Glee 2, The Innocents , Ioan of Lorraine , Curse You, .lack Dalton , Radio 4, Out of the 'Frying Pan. Teen Queens 3 4 Future Homemakers of America 7 I 2 Q' 4- Office ASSISIHHI 2 Nuree Aserstant 2. Future Farmers of America 1 2, 3 . Assistant 4. tramurals I. 2. 'Zfaae LYLE BURRY, I R. Studs-nt Council 43 Key Club 2. 3, 4, Student Council Representative 4g HS Club 4g Senior Councilg Jun- ior Councilg Radiog Boys' Cleo lg Bearcat Clee 23 County Governmentg Football Letterman 3, 4g Re- serve Football 25 Freshman Footballg Freshman Trackg Intramurals. WES BURTON HS Club 3, 4g Projectionist I. 24 Boys' Clee Ig Bearcat Glee 2g Intramurals I, 2g Football Student Manager 2, 3, 4. .W . -A , it 6 it CLARICE CAMPBELL 15 g t 4' ,, B1 W ,E I . I I ' fl t E if if' I Q i 1 A x fx Nike Club 4: Sklttene 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Office Future Homemake-re of xTllPl'lCH 4 Skittene 2 3 4 Office Assistant 2 Ctrl: Clee I 2 Kansas City H1 Y I 2 Homfmaklng Attendant In Thespians 3. 4 H14 2 3 4 Qergeant at Arms 4 Band 4: Orcheetra 2 3 4 Pre icient 4 Intramurals I1 Wfhe Innocente Joan of Lorraine Cure You. .lack Dalton W 2 'fir U 1 'Z , at I x,.yI, GERALDINE CLARK Teen Queens 1, 2, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader, Gym Assistant 3, Bluff, Girls' Glee 1, 2g Intramurals 4. MYRENE CLARY Skittens 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Attenclantg Junior Council, Bluff Co-Editor, Chorus 3, Choir 4, '6The Fortune Teller g Out Of The Frying Pan g North Platte Triple Trio Ig Girls' Clee 2g Girls' Sextette 25 Mixed Chorus. CHUCK DAVEY Hi-Y 3, 45 Bluffg Intramurals 1. MURIEL DAVIS Echoes, Girls' Glee 1, 2. NANCY LEE CHAPMAN Teen Queens 2g Future Homemakers of America 2, 3, 4. ALICE CLARK Skittens 3, Choir 45 Chorus 3, The Fortune Teller. 71444 'gcuuzq PATRICIA CONKLIN Teen Queens 1, 2, Skittens 2, 3, 4g Cheerleader Bluff, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Intramurals 2, 4. JANICE COTTER Gym Assistant 4. MARILYN DEMAREE Skittens 3, 4-g Nurse Assistant 3g Library Assist:-int,4. FLOYD DERMER 50, Boys' Glee lg Bearcat Glee 2g Reserve Football 2g Intramurals I. 1 ? 60605 2000, -rf? x ROY DOMINGUEZ Boys' C-lee 1g Bearcat Clee 2g Reserve Football 2g Freshman Footballg Freshman Trackg Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. MoRR1s DUYCK Future Farmers of America 4-p Senior Councilg Foot- ball Letterman 4g Sunflower Class President. 33 Football Letterman 3g Basketball Letterman 2. 3g Track Letterman 2. 33 County Cvovernmentg uRanch On Sunset Trail. v-Ng 144' MARILYN DEWEY Girls' Clee I. 2. MELVIN DITTMAN Student Council lg Hi-Y 1, 23 Projectionist 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee lg Bearcat Glee 2g Reserve Football 2g Intramurals 4. ,WV A 'L I , ' , we S '7 Z. 2 L' t l S in X 'iit if XFX BRYAN ERICSON Key Club 3, 4-g Nike Knight Attendantg Band 2, 3, 4g Orclu-stra I. 3: Intramurals 35 National Honor Societyl .Iazz Band 4-g Band Letterman 3, 4. BILL FANGMAN Student Council 3. 4g Usher I, 2, 3, 4g Choir 4g Chorus 33 Madrigal 45 Boys' Glee lg' Bearcat Glee 2g Boys' Octet 3g Boys' Quartet 4g Freshman Track, lntrarnurals. it tt hae GERALD FEAGLER Future Farmers of America 2, 3, 4-,n Reporter 3, 43 Senior Council, Football Letterman 43 Reserve Foot- ball 2, 33 Intramurals 3, 4. HERBERT F EIDLER Key Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Drum Majorg Band I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 National Honor S0- cietyg French Horn Quartetg Brass Sextet. MAECIA GILMORE Teen Queens I, 23 Skittens 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader3 Vice President Class 23 Girls' Glee 1, 2. DIANE GOODMEN Teen Queens 1, 23 Skittens 2, 3,-43 Echoesg BlUffQ Girls Glee I, 23 Intramurals 4. DANIEL FERREYRA 'S' Club 3, 43 Track Letterman 33 Intramurals I, 2. DELoREs FLICKER Skittens 2, 3, 4-3 Cheerleader3 Junior Council3 Band 1, 23 County Government. 'Mace 7am .long ew GERI FREOUF Teen Queens 13 Skittens 2, 3, 43 Library Assistant 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY GIBSON Teen Queens 1, 23 Sl-:ittens 2, 3, 43 Class Assistant Business Manager 33 Senior Council3 Junior Coun- cil3 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 13 Girls' Glee 13 In- tramurals 43 County Governmentg Band Letterman 3, 43 Echoes3 Saxophone Quartet 1, 33 Quill and Scroll. ARLOUENE GREEN Teen Queens 1, 2, Skittens 2, 3, 45 Bluff, Chorus 3, Choir 4g Girls' Glee 1, 2, The Fortune Teller , Girls' Intramurals 4. HARVEY GREEN Future Farmers of America 3. Zwatale? . MELBA GREEN Future Homemakers of America 2g Skittens 2, Chorus 3g Girls' Glee 1, 2. KAREN GREENHALGH Student Council 4g Nike Club 3, 4, President 43 Teen Queens lg Skittens 2, 3g Key Club Attendant 4, Class Secretary lg Senior Council, Choir 43 'SThe Fortune Teller g Chorus 34 Girls' Glee 1, 23 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4g County Government. 'Wa' , hu' ,Ink f f'Q,1 'z:MtiLfi ,Q :fy ' ' ' ' ' tv -...., ,Y - 'E - ' ,. , ' . sri. W ,E F' 5 ' E FURMAN GORDON Key Club 2, 3, 43 Thespians 4g Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Director 4g Freshman Track, lntramurals 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3. 4, Curse You, Jack Dalton , S'Out of the Frying Pan. PATRICIA GRASMICK Teen Queens lg Future Homemakers of America l, 2, 3, 4g Skittens 2, 3, 45 Office Assistant 4, Nurse Assistant 3, Girls' Glee 1, 2. fm? - ?Y 9 7 W F MUN ii? . K we .It . ' it , E 1 .. ' z WL 'sqm' F wt gig' 'EEE Q 1 6 . ft w J' 'Q 1 sv- , . Q ,, ,,. .s,,. LARRY GRIGGS Hi-Y 25 Projectionist lg Band lg Boys' Glee lg Bearcat Glee 23 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Joan of Lorraine. CHARLES HALSTEAD Student Council 45 S Club 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, The Fortune Teller , Chorus 3, Boys' Glee 1, Bearcat Glee 23 Football Leterman 2, 3, 43 Basketball Let- terman 2, 3, 4, Track Letterman 2, 3, 45 Freshman Footballg Freshman Basketball, Freshman Track, All-State Honors 4g Big Ten Honors 4. LARRY HAssLER Hi-Y 2, 3, Radio 4, Usher l, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, The Fortune Teller , Boys' Glee 1, Bearcat Glee 2, Reserve Football 2, 3, Freshman Track, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, State Music Clinic, '5Minstrel Show , Madrigal 4. DIANNA HATCH Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Office As- sistant 4. RONALD HERDT Key Club 4, S Club 4, Echoes, Chorus 3, Boys' Glee 1, Bearcat Glee 2, Football Letterman 4, Track Letterman 2, 3, 4, Reserve Football 2, 3, Freshman Football, Big Ten Honors 2, Intramurals 1, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll. BARBARA HILZER Skittens 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, The Fortune Teller , Girls' Glee 1, 2, Sophomore Triple Trio. 1-fs 4 DALE HARDING S Club 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, Boys' Glee 1, Bearcat Glee 2, Reserve Football 2, 3, Freshman Track, In- tramuralsl, 2, 3, 4, Football Letterman 4, Track Letterman 2, 3, 4. SANDRA HASLET Teen Queens 1, 2, 3, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader, Bluff, Orchestra 1, Chorus 3, Girls' Glee I, 2, Sophomore Triple Trio, Girls' Intramurals I, 4, The Innocents , Gym Assistant 3, 4, Choir 4. LOUISE HAWK Nike Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Teen Queens 1, 3 Future Homemakers of America 1, Skittens 4. B0B HAWK Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Sad and Sweet. PATTY HOAGLAND IMOGENE HORNBACKER Sklttens 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee 1, 2. ,ou-Q ,aww 4. DONALD JOHNSON Future Farmers of America 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 4, SW Club 4, Class Vice President 1, Boys' Clee 1, Bearcat Glee 2, Track Letterman 3, Fresh- man Football, Freshman Basketball, Freshman Track, lntramurals 2, 3, 4, Junior Council. J ERRY KAES Key Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Junior Council, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Boys' State, Band Let- terman 3. 35? if .CY A f f -A 41' .r V 1 1' , 1 a.. BARBARA HUFR Future Homemakers of America 1. 2, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Nurse Assistant 4, Library Assistant 4, Girls' Clee 1, 2. GARY IKEYA Student Council 1, Projectionist 1. 2, Basketball Letterman. Student Manager 3. 4, Reserve Basket- ball, Student Manager 2, Freshman Football. Student Manager, Freshman Basketball, Student Manager, Freshman Track, Student Manager. 5' 22411, 'J i 't1'124'iittx xi. Si . 1 1' . 1 L' 4 ,A 1 A 5 . f A. Jr 5 i 1 - '28 ff . . . ' ' I 't Q vi Q 5, X 1 xo V, , ., zwii I af E tm' 5 4 A Z, . .J ,, 1 , , ., . ,.. ,,s..,,, ,Q .a :vrffm - 3 5, -5- z . 21,592 -agus egsigf ft, ,j 1E '5fM it . ' A A fl ?f: f1i 3 st 5,14 'T , A .gb ' ' - , gi A 32152 3 1: ' , 1- ' , w 3 kg: film fix :, 2 A., at . ,, if A . 1-gm. -R ., ff :,. ,e -- , . 335 ,. , A., 3 A .5 get . , 1. . M ag., , A 55: . -A ,a 54: sf-fgs1.f4w,: - V W , A, A .':,,.:1w,..t 2:25 if Qtr' :f 711: we 2 K, 5:3 L , gl' J g,,pgy?'g.f HZL W 5- P - ' , Q' fiwlarift 3 - S ft. if . ' f :1y w,-Q 4 H .. 9 . I if .3 gy' Y -4 ', 'K' -51534 : fri i I, it in Qi I 3 57 , 1' ., ' I 4? Ag , tu-we A--1 .- if, A' -e . ,fa 2525 f 1 -' mfr 1 1' L 7 3, 3, ., H , I ,A 2 . T he .f 2 M2 W ,T Qs A 'ag -1' trwirif' 4 MAVIS KAUBLE Torrington Girls! Glee 1, Choir 2, 3. MARVIN KAUFMAN GSH Cluh 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee 1, Football Letterman 2, 3, 4, Reserve Basketball 2, Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, Freshman Track, Intramurals 3, 4. iz' Az? Z Q- 4s PAUL KIHLTHAU Future Farmers of America 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 4, In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ERNEST KLEIN Boulder, Colorado. ROBERT KNAUB S Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Attendant, Senior Council, Football Letterman 3, 4, Basketball Letter- man 3, 4, Track Letterman 1, 2, 3, 4, Reserve Foot- ball 2, Reserve Basketball 2, Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, County Government. RICHARD KOEING Student Council 4, Future Farmers of America 2, 3, 4, S Club 3, 4, Projectionist 1, Football Let- terman 4, Track Letterman 2, 3, 4, Reserve Foot- ball 2, 3, Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, Intramurals 3, 4. JACK KENT Student Council 4-, Thespians 3, 4, S Club 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Vice President 4, Madrigal 4, Boys' Glee 1, Bearcat Clee 2, Golf Letterman 3, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Minstrel Show , 'SThe Innocents , The Fortune Teller , Joan of Lorraine , State Music Clinic. DONNA KENZY Nike Club 3, 4, Teen Queens 1, 2, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Junior Council, Bluff, Choir 4, Chorus 3, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Quill and Scroll. 7044 ROBERT KRAFT Boys' Glee 1, Bearcat Glee 2, Intramurals 1, 2, Usher I. JIM KRAMER Future Farmers of America 3, 4, 4044? DONNA KROPP Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 1.2. RONEIDA LAKE Teen Queens 1, 2, 3, 4, Skittens 2, Office Assistant 1, Radio 3, Chorus 3, Girls, Glee 1, 2, Sophomore Triple Trio. r ...JV LILA LEMON Nike Club 3, 4, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Mad- rigal 3, 4, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Sophomore Triple Trio, 'LMinstrel Show , The Fortune Teller. ROBERTA LEwts Teen Queens 2, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Twirler, Chorus 3, Girls' Glee 2, St. Agnes Academy, Alliance, Pep Club 1, Girls' Glee 1. . ? ? CLAYTON LANA Ftutlent Council 4: HS Club 4, Projectionist 1, Choir 4, Xlaclrigal 4, Chorus 3, Boys' Glee 1, Bear- eat Glee 2: Football Letterman 4, Reserve Football 2. 3: Freshman Football, 1'The lnnocentsn, The Fortune Telleru, Thespians, Clerk 4. BILL LANE S Club 2. 3, 4, Band 1, 2. 3, Football Letterman 3, 4, Track Letterman 2. 3, 4, Reserve Football 2, Reserve Basketball 2. 3, Freshman Football, Fresh- man Baskethall, Freshman Track: lntramurals 4. LAVERNE LEE Teen Queens 4, Skittens 4, Orchestra 4, Alliance National Honor Society, Pep Club 1, 2. 3. 4, Y4Teens 1, 2. 3. 4, Band 1, 2. 4, Orchestra 4, Pep Band 4, State Music Clinic, Bulldog Annual Staff, Class Secretary 4, Drama Club 3, Golf Club 2, 3, 4. BOB LEHR Homecoming King, HS Club 2. 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 1, Hi-Y 1, Choir 4, President 4, Chorus 2, 3, Boys' Glee 1, Boys' Octet 3, Class Vice President 1, Football Letterman 3, 4, Reserve Football 2, Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, MB S uad 2' Big Ten Honors 4, Minstrel Show , The fl w Fortune Teller. CHARLES LIENEMANN Future Farmers of America 2, 3, 4. LLOYDENE LLOYD Teen Queens 3, 4, Skittens 3, 4, North Platte Choir 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Sodality 1, 2. ROBERT Loos Key Club 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, Boys' Glee 1, Bearcat Glee 2, Minstrel Show , Intramurals 1, 2, 3. CECELIA LozoYA Library Assistant 3, Girls' Glee 1, 2. ?44v44v TED LUTZ Projectionists 1, 2, Echoes, Chorus 3, Golf Letter- man 3, Reserve Football 3, Boys' Glee 1, Bearcat Glee 2, B Squad Basketball 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. SUSAN MCGUFFIN Student Council 4, Teen Queens 1, 2, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Echoes, Bluff, Chorus 3, Girls' Glee 1, 2, ln- tramurals 1, S Club Attendant. STEPHEN MCMILLAN Key Club 2, 3, 4, President,4, Nike Knight, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Intramurals 1, 3, 4, B Squad 2, National Honor Society, County Government, Cornet Trio 3, 4, Brass Sextet 3, 4, Band Letterman 3, 4. JANICE MCMILLEN Nike Club 4, Teen Queens 1, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Fu- ture Homemakers of America 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Secretary 4, Chorus 3, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. 1 tune Teller. fd! 0a6edc3n0wz 164454 MARGARET MARTIN Future Homernakers of America 3, 45 Office As sistant 2, 4-. ToM1 MARTIN Teen Queens 4g Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 3, 4-3 Skittens 2, 3, 4. KENNETH MEIER Office Assistant 4-g Boys' Glee 1. DoN MENDENHALL Key Club 43 Projectionist 2, 3, 4-3 Student Council Representative 3, 4g Boys' Glee 19 'iOut of the Frv- ing Pan. Nike Club 43 Teen Queens 1 2 3 4 Skxttens 2 3 43 Choir 41 Chorus 3 Girl Clee 1 2 The or TERRY MILLER S Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Boys' Clee 1, Bear- cat Glee 2, Football Letterman 4, Track Letterman 1, 2, 3, 4, Reserve Basketball 2, Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball. JOANN MITCHELL Student Council 3, Teen Queens 1, Future Home- makers of America 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Skit- tens 2, 3, 4, Office Assistant 3, 4, Girls' Glee 1, 2. MARY MORRIS HANK MOWRY, JR. Senior Council, Boys' Clee 1, Football Letterman 43 Track Letterman 2, 3, 4, Freshman Football: Freshman Basketball, Freshman Track, lntra' nIurals4. WALLACE MITCHELL Future Farmers of America 3, 4, Sidney Future Farmers ot' America 1, 2. BETTY MONTANEZ Teen Queens 4, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 3, 4. ljldfpidgklkddltd ALLEN NAGEL SHIRLEY NICKELSON Teen Queens 1, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Echoes, Bluff, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Sophomore Triple Trio, Chorus 3, Choir 4, ii ,rw BARBARA NORTON Slcittens 2. 3, 4. Treasurer 4g Class Treasurer 1 Senior Councilg Choir 4: Chorus 3g Girls' Clec- 1, 2 Homecoming QuPen. BETTY NORTON Studs-nt Council Fecrvtary 43 Thespians 3. 4: Skit tens 2. 3. 4. Executive Board 4: Class President 1 Class Svrrr-tary-'freasrirer 2: Sr-nior Cuunril-1 Che-Rr lvacler: Radio: Echoes: Choir 4: Chorus 33 Girls Glev 1. 2: Nllllf' lnnore-nts : HCUYSP You. Jack Dal tOn : Out of the Frying Panu: Quill and Scroll. SHARON NOSKER nb 453 Nike Club 3. 4g Teen Queens 1: Skittvns 2. 3. 45 My Bluffg Girls' Glee 1, 2. Quill and Scroll. ,3 Q ? JERRY OTT l lntrzimurals 3. V ik 3'-YW'?l:l . -. rn 5, Af tl 'i 'L 'Q-Q m T is ' and 'Q ' ' R 'Riel 1 1 . if . , I A . SHIRLEY PLASTERV Thespians 3, 4-, Treasurer 4-g Teen Queens 1, 2g Skittens 2, 3, 4g Class Secretary 4g Choir 44 Chorus 33 Girls' Glee 1, 25 Lfloan of LOrraine : The For- tune Tellerng S Club Queen. DOROTHY POPP Future Homemakers of America 43 Skittens 2, 3, 4-g Chorus 3g Girls' Glee 1, 2. fag PAKLINE PEREZ Fkittens 2. 3, -1: Erhovs: Girls' Clf-0 1, 2. RAYMON PEREZ Boys' Clee lg Intramurals 3. Xsosf' Q Y GEORGE PUGSLEY, III Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Pro- jectionist 1, 2, 3, 4, MERCED RAMIREZ Boys' Glee 1, Freshman Football 1, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. ALLEN RANDALL Class Treasurer 4, Junior Council, Choir 4, Chorus 3, Boys' Clee lg Bearcat Glee 2. RUTH RASMUSEN 'Thespians 4, Teen Queens I, 2, 3, 4, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Radio 4, Bluff, Chorus 3, Choir 4, Secretary, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Curse You, .lack Dalton , The Fortune Teller , Quill md Scroll. gee M vnu., 71115, l 3? 1 E . L L 1. 5 . 't,, gif di it-12? ' lei-29 fEi?iA4'1,?'5l. if LEONARD POWELL Future Farmers of America 1, 2, Reporter, Treasurer, Bearcat Glee 2, Reserve Football 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, Freshman Track. ROBERT PRESTER Choir 3, Chorus 3, Boys' Glee 1, Bearcat Clee 2, Minstrel Show. 7547 CAROLEE READING Nike Club 3 4 Teen Queens I Skittens 2 3 4 .lunior Council Girls Glee I Saxophone Quartet I 3' Band I 2 3 4 Librarian 3 Band Letterman FRANKIE REDLER Future Farmers of America I 2 3 4 Sentinel 3 Secretary 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, County Government, Reserve Football 2, Albion Freshman Football. CARMEN RENTERIA Skittens 3, 4, Huntley Chorus 2. JOANN RETZLAFF Skittens 43 Senior Council, HS Cluh Attendant, Choir 4g St. Agnes Academy Alliance Pep Club 1, ' ' ' G' ls' 2, 35 Tri le Trio 3, Sophomore Trtple TIIO 2, Ir P l 33 County Governmentg Glee 1, 23 lntramuras Depsey Dooleysug wfhc Fortune Teller. -rw-'ff 1.-11 Q32 O-'-J' I .gun fRgq4,,,r GARY RICHARD junior Council, Choir 3, 4, Madrigal 3, Boys' Glee lg Bearcat Glee 2, 'llllnstrel Showug Wfhe Fortune Teller. SHIRLEY RICHARD Future Homemakers Of America l. 2, 3. 4. Treas- urer 4. ANP MARY ROBERTS Skittens of America 1, 2. RICHARD ROBERTSON Chorus 39 Boys 4g Huntley, Wyoming, Future Homemalcers 9 ' Glee lg Bearcat Glee 2. ROGER RIEZENSTEIN Boys' Glee lg Bearcat Glce 2, lntramurals 2, 4. HELEN ROBERTS Girls' Glee 1, 2. 'N W , Arg! W 5 C . 5 X . A BETTY RUPPEL Nike Club 4, Teen Queens 1, 2, Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 3, Office Assistant 2, 3, 4. IRVIN RUSHALL Senior Council, Usher 1, Bearcat Clee 2, Boys' Glee 1, Intramurals 3, 4. LEO SCHAEFER Choir 4, Chorus 3, -Boys' Clee 1, Bearcat Clee 2, Freshman Track, Intramurals l, The Fortune Teller. BOB SCHLAUGER Bearcat Glee 2, Football Letterman 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Reserve Football 2, Intramurals 3, 4, Bayard Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, Freshman Track. PAULINE ROKNE Teen Queens 1, 2, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 1, 2. ROBERT RUPP S Club 3, 4, Homecoming Attendant, Boys' Glee 1, Bearcat Glee 2, Football Letterman 3, 4, Basket- ball Letterman 2, 3, 4, Tennis Letterman 3, Reserve Football 2, Freshman Football, Freshman Basket- ball, Big Ten Honors 3, 4, All-State Honors 4. 70:-4' BEN SABALA, JR. S Club 2, 3, 4, Football Letterman 3, 4, Basketball Letterman 2, 4, Track Letterman 3, Freshman Foot- ball, Freshman Basketball, Freshman Track. GAYLE SAMPLE Nike Club 3, 4, Teen Queens 1, 2, 3, 4, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Girls' Clee 1. SHEILA SCHLIENING Student Council 3g Teen Queens 23 Skltlens 2. 3. 43 Homecoming Attendant: Senior Councilg Junior Councilg Office Assistant 2g Nurse Assistant 31 County Government. AAN SCHOOLCRAFT Teen ueens 4' Skittens 4. 0.4720 DONNA JEAN SELBY Teen Queens 1, 2g Skittens 2, 3, 4g Choir 4g Chorus 3g Sophomore Triple Triog Girls, Glee 1. 23 Stale Music Clinic 4g Gym Assistant 3, 4g The Fortune Teller. BARBARA SELL Future Homemakers of America 3, 45 Office As- sistant 4g Choir 4g Chorus 3g Girls' Glee 2. Stn., Qingda- f hlARLENE SCHREINER Skittens 4g Curse You. ,lack Daltonug H0ut of the Frying Pan. CIIARLA SCHWANER Thespians 4g Teen Queens lg Fkiltens 2, 3, 4g Choir 4g Chorus Girls' Clee l, 2g 4'Curse You, Jack Daltonu: Out of the Frying Panug The Fortune Tellerii: State Music Clinic: Radio -1. 'hu V 'N-'hr NJ' f vgfgwz Q 3- 2 f 7 f '15 l' ' 'P' A i' ' 5 t i.?!i'.5 in-If ' ' J ' i if i L 'W A iff i A J I V . , i BONNIE SELL NN ' eg i .Q Teen Queens lg Future Homemakers of America 3 4 gk ' 'A ' , ' 4, 2nd Vice President 4g Choir 4g Chorus 3g Girls 'E K Glee lg The Fortune Teller. 5 V JACK SELL, JP.. , E .I Chorus 39 Bearcat Glee 2. x 59 EVELYN SHERARD Teen Queens 43 Skittens 4. GARY SHIPLEY Football Letterman 43 Los Angeles Football Letter mang Track Letterman. 04.4 ' 1-idea SHARON SIEVERS Student Council 134, Treasurer 43 Nike Club 3, 4g Teen Queens 1, 2, 43 Council 1, 2, 43 Skittens 2, 3, 4, President 43 Class President 33 Senior Council3 Junior Councilg Echoes Editorg Choir 3, 43 Madrigal 43 Girls' Glee 1, 23 Sophomore Triple Trio3 National Honor Society 3, 43 Girls' Stateg County Govern- mentg Minstrel Show 3 State Music Clinicg The Fortune Teller3 Quill and Scroll. JOHN SIMON Junior Councilg Choir 43 Chorus 33 Boys' Glee 13 Bearcat Glee 23 Boys' Octet 33 Boys' Quartet 43 The Fortune Teller. DONNA SNELL Teen Queens 1, 2. 35 Skittens 2, 3. 4: Radio, Band 1, 2, 3. 45 Girls' Glee 1. 25 Saxophone Quartet 1. 4: Curse You, lack Dalton. MELVIN STAFFORD Bearcat Glee 25 Track Letterman 45 Intramural s2. BETTY STOBEL Teen Queens 45 Lyman Chorus 2' Girls' G1 1 5 1 ee Pep Club 1 JANICE STOBEL Teen Queens 45 L m C Pep Club 1. y an horus 25 Girls' Glee 15 aww Q GWlENDOLYN STRACHAN Nike Club 4 The 5 .spians 3, 4, Secretary 45 Skittens 2, 3, 45 Junior Council5 Radio5 Band 1, 2. 3. 45 Band Letterman 3, 45 Class Secretary 35 Girls' Glee 15 Curse You, Jack Dalton 5 HOU! of the Frying P H. an , Key Club Sweetheart. JACQUELYN STRACHAN Teen Queens 15 Future Farmers of America 15 Skit- tens 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee 1. f-of-9. DARLENE STRAETKER Student Council 2, Teen Queens 2' Qkittens 2. 3, 4 Class Business Manager 35 Junior Councilg Choir 45 Chorus 35 Girls' Glee 1, 25 Sophomore Girls' Glce' A hl ' ' ' t etic Office Assistant 3, 4. ROSEANN Srnon Nike Cluh 45 Teen Queens 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Skittens 2, 3, 45 Echocs5.Girls' Glee 15 Intramurals 45 Quill and Scroll. PEGGY SWIFT Student Council 3, 4, Vice President 43 Thespians 3, 4, Vice President 43 Teen Queens 1, 23 Skittens 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 43 Junior Councilg Office Assistant 13 Echoesg Band 2, 3, 43 Girls' Glee 1, 23 Wfhe lnnocents 3 Quill and Scroll. JOYCE TAYLOR Student Council 13 Nike Club 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Skittens 23 Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, 43 Girls' Glee 13 Band Letter 3, 43 Or- chestra Letter 3, 43 Key Club Attendant. RALPH THOMPSON S Club 43 Projectionists 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys' Glee 13 Bearcat Glee 23 Chorus 33 Football Letterman 43 Reserve Football 2, 33 Freshman Football. TED THUMAN Choir 3, 43 Boys' Glee 13 Bearcat Glee 23 Intra- murals 2, 3, 43 Minstrel Sh0Wl,Q Joan of Lor- raine 3 Out of the Frying Pan 3 The Fortune Teller. LAVERNE TEMPLE Future Homemakers of America 3, 4, President 43 Skittens 4-3 Senior Council3 Junior Council3 Chorus 3g Girls' Glee 1, 2. MILDRED THOMAS 'S Office Assistant 43 Nurse Assistant 33 Girls' Glee 1, 2. Win Kew DON ToMPK1Ns Student Council 23 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 43 Projectionists 1, 2, 33 Radiog Usher 1, 2, 3, 4. KEITH TOWNE, JR. Choir 3, 43 Madrigal 4g Boys' Glee 13 Bearcat Glee 23 State Music Clinicg The Fortune TE118l'l,Q In- tramurals l, 2, 3, 4. pq A43 LARRY VANDEL Orchestra 1, 23 Freshman Basketballg Intramurals 2 KAREN VAN TRUMP Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 33 Office Assis- tant 3. aan? 5-gf' iw ive? JIM WALLACE Student Council 3, 4, President 43 Key Club 2, 3, 43 S Club 2, 3, 43 Junior Council3 Choir 33 Madrigal 33 Boys' Glee 13 Bearcat Glee 23 Minstrel Show 3 Football Letterman 3, 43 Basketball Letterman 2, 3, 43 Tennis Letterman 3, 43 Reserve Football 2g Freshman Track. DELANE WEST Bearcat Glee 23 Freshman Basketball3 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Gym Assistant 3, 43 Echoes. JIM TROOK DAVID LYYEDA JR. Office Assistant 3: Band 3. 43 Football Letterman 2g Basketball Letterman 23 Track Letterman 23 Freshman Foothallg Freshman Basketball. 'ffl' FLOYD VENTURA lntramurals 2. JULIE VORIS Teen Queens 3. 4. 3 rrfumlm LANDIS WEST USIICT 11 2, 3, 49 Boys' Glee 1, 25 lntramurals 1. PHYLLIS MCCAFFREE WILLIAMS Nike 3, 4, Vice President 45 Teen Queens 23 Skit- tens 2, 3, 43 Band lg Chorus 3, Accompanistg Girls' Glee 2. 74e Qzawe 'KHold still. We're almost finished. ROBERT WILLIAMS Syl Club 3, 4g Boys' Glee 3g Football Letterman 43 Track Letterman 2, 3, 43 Tennis Letterman 2, 35 Freshman Basketballg Intramurals 3, 4. JAY WINEBERG Student Council 4-g Office Assistant 2, Band 1, 2 3,'4g Band Letterman 49 Intramurals 3, 4. JEANNE WOLF Student Council 2, 3, 4, Nike Club 3, 4, Teen Queens 1, Skittens 2, 3, Junior Council, Bluff, Choir 3, 4, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Girls' State Alternate, Minstrel Show, Thespians 3, Quill and Scroll. KEITH Woons Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Nike Attendant, gg' Class President 2, 4, Class Vice President 3, Usher 2, Choir 4, Chorus 3, Madrigal 4, Boys' Glee 1, 2, Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, Intra- murals 3. 4, National Honor Society, Boys, State, County Government, HB Squad Basketball 2, The Fortune Teller. Nb' WDW: ', 1 l i i ,j - 4. I x ,er , .., JAMES YEAGER i Future Farmers of America 3, 4, Reserve Basketball 2, 3, Freshman Basketball, lntramurals 4. s 'ie va' JOVETTA YEKEL L. Teen Queens 1, 2, 3, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Office As- 4. , ZX, E ,X g sistant 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Letterman 3, 4, H QM., ...ii 'Q Chorus 3, 43 Girls' Glee 2. . z' I ' 3 PATTY ZIEGLER ' . -t T K Future Homemakers of America 1, Skittens 2, 3, 4, .r A ., 3 g Girls' cies 1, 2. Q ' 54355 ,X 3 .. I , ' Q 5 8 . i. r. N. 2 T55 , it 4 ' I fi? N f 1 ,, .T I' it ' ' '.fQf,g fir' . . , f3g5:5:3:?,f1'ff ' E -. K 'li ff. .xi :,g J,: 'f ' x ' ,Q Q W. ,. . A Wifi M V gk IJ , .13 . K 7 . ,: .-,f -4 , gl -Y .Le . . , ,V r W f . 'xl 1 B. , fi' 1 1- pad My I 1 No!-you can't have my ball-please don't let him take my ball, Mr. Brown? LMy, you're selfish, Bob.J Hey, Bearcats! Ga after mose Bull- dogs! fYou tell 'em, Marciaj Caught in the act is Jim Axt, versatile athlete, winning a game of jacks from Herb Fiedler. Us this what happens to leltermen?J dam ,-Mead. But, Bob, You and Myrna are seniors! Thais much mo old la be lost. in W if S 8 ,+, , fp-Q , - ' , i ' -3? 4' by X . .iv x 351 'K' If A Z, il . ri X ,. , 5 J X Muriel: Ihope it isn'z alroholicf ufley, .Uarvf Wizafs the Skinny. This is 5111111705611 to be foolbali, not muri- bailfw Kate: Ifs a surprise. Drink it down. 1CPorge looks on eagerly, while Dotty looks to Kate for an explanationf' from Out of the Frying Pan. sing ff fig X - F l ,SJ QA QFJJ3 V S 7-?7opeofuz7- We sold all through football season, but it didn! affect us-di1ln't affect us-didrft affect us-. Junior class officers and sponsors who 'Sweren't affected are, left to right: Miss Margaret Pieper, Sponsorg Sam Mihane, Sponsorg Kenneth Cassell, Sponsorg Susie Atkins, President: Sally Stiles, Secretaryg Grover Kautz, Business Managerg Carol Crumbliss, Vice Presidentg Lois Troyer, Reuby Wilds and Gary Thomas, Student Council Representativesg Donna Ross, Assistant Business Managerg Marilyn Helzer, Treasurerg Kenneth Stocker,,Sponsor, and Miss Marie Sellars, Head Sponsor. The juniors held their collective noses and plunged into a year of hard work and fun. Selling at football games was a cold job, but thoughts of prom time kept them warm. Basketball games brought new complications-packed bleachers and a buyer in the 30th row who wants something for a nickel. Physics was difficult, but they pulled through in time to sign up for chemis- try. If ever they had a motto, this would be appropriate: work, work, work! Class meetings, whispered confer- ences, more hard work with crepe paper, paint brushes and star dust, and suddenly, the prom emerges glittering with the reflected glory of the eyes of the juniors. A'Psst-Larry. Hurry it up, will ya? I think the 'teach' is coming. fBlackboard Jung1e.J 70 We Swan and .leafm SoAjust going over her lines, huh. ' Grover Kautz, l Harold Dallas, and Donna Ross ham it up in Out of ' the Frying Pun. Even football players must work. rr, ,ff v ff! 9. -4 ,fw fi'-Q U Sorry buddy, but we rlorft warm botilesf' Ruse Hilliard. Jerry Morris. and Richard Ummel sell at the Mitchell game. 7I Linda Abbott Don Anderson Sue Bartholomew 'O K , N These peppy Junior Council member cheering when everyone else has gone Crumbliss, Cindy Meyer, Pat Costa. Sponsorg Jerry Behrens, Lois Troyer, Kautz, Donna Ross. Third row: Miss Judy Miller, Chuck Lafee, Kathrine Susan Witschy, Jerry Foos, Harold P Shirley Adams Susan Atkins Alice Baumgartner s and their sponsors are so enthusiastic that they continue home! First row, left to right: Miss Sellars, Sponsorg Carol David Stricker, Susan Atkins. Second row: Mr. Stocker, Gary Thomas, Bart Chelf, Chuck Kyriss, Ruth Sell, Grover Pieper, Sponsorg Jim Robertson, Sara Stiles, Ken Schlager, Kennedy. Fourth row: Mr. Cassel, Mr. Mihane, Sponsorsg owell, Thais Marty, Cora Lee Everett, Reuby Wilds, 0 I Larry Aden Tom Atkins Gary Becker Betty Helen Barb Albee Alfred Allphin Jeri Laurel Jesse Bamrick Harfoot Barrienxo Jerry Julie Wayne Behrens Beierle Benzen l f 'W .lug 4 , ff V, an .131 H 1 X 5.4 g, Q l f , W Q f ' ' .. 4 ,fig .' r lr A L 49 .W jk 1 ' 3 , V, Q, I' ,. ' r .E E r Roger Bxckel Marllyn Brodhrad Tom Castxllo Barbara oe Carol Cutcomh Dean lg by Norm Brotzman Bart Chelf Ear Coons at Dahlmger '6- Jerry Blndscharllvr Run Buchhammer udn ChllCOBl Steve Copenhauer Harold Dallas Wi-L le, l 3 -x 9 -'slab fr .mtl Brehmrr iam Burkman Davld Chllds a Costa Dorn Davis NIM.,- i 3 gill, mn .1 ' A l :ap Al AL, V. . ww - in f., XL 54-v Pi Brf nm r 01 Carrier Brtty Clark Don Cumnum LeRnw DeC0ry 739353 ,f '1, 2 .'Y Na will 5 X7 .1 1. 5+ is-. pr agus- iw' 'l's.z7 Q-9-f Q 9 Fw-w---,x4,n..-rm 1 if l f, if y A Wil W 'if f -. ,sy ' 'if' 'sf v, V F i L W JQXW W i 1 Z,. l 4 -'Per-M . :dur . me i ' F ' N Qs is tn 4,5 4 4 it Patty Eckdahl Mike Fangman Carlene Fuller .l an Gray J ane Hall Norm Eckhardt Carol Flicker Earl Garcia .lim Green Jim Hall Doris Engleman Gerry Foos Georgia Gerlock Phyl Croskopf Karen Hfhnke + VX Cmhy Tum .lack Dine-en Donwen Earles Norm C0TkEY .lerrie Eskam Everett Ewing Pat Dean Marv Frank Freouf Fulk Philip Don Sandi Germany Gibson Grail! 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Nm wi K fl, as M ,ff .lan H4-nriclx Sandra Huffman Kal hy Kvnne-fly jim Kraft Chuvk La Por- Q J -rf' G' r is in ' X. R . if ,gi f 'QEQJ' ki , :gfl , i ffl . QE, gi- f Gyn ' iw- , 2 L+ 52' F Irr- H1-nnin Coral Hupkin Bernard Kling Dir-k Kraus Dean Larsen gsf-n 'NH' .s K l A l ff-, . H., LQ' , Q .,' uf' 9 ei 'Z Eh Becky La hmvtl Jeanette Lloyd Larry Vlanka Cary Nllkkel-:on Jerry Morrls Barbara Lele Ken Losey Barbara Martm J ucly Muller Elame' Mow ry Norm Lemley Frank L07eya Kay Martm Ray Mm P Qharon Nagel Cub Lewl Dc anna Luenenbor Tony NIHFIIHE7 Clark Mzttan Monte Neu nf' Q! Janet Lmdhorst a Lunm s Thars Marty Shlrley Mogen en LUIS Nxchols .lanxce Lmdhoret 1m McAll1ster Cxndy Meyers Jenny Montanez Don Olson Karen Olson Nadine Pfeiff Harold Powell Duane Ray Vern Roberts -a 32 5. 'Ki li -+ ' L g-if , in F v u is jf' .. was I ,E x . - . , 5 Sv ,, 2f5',' L' i ' H , ' ' ' ' w . ix, :rs ii . - 4 mf M gm r x x L.: 3 K lar ff I 5 Averill Olsson Bch Plummer Mary Priest .lim Redler Jim Robertson 5 .4151 . 1 3 loan 0'5hc-'a Calv Pollvl G! Twila Quinn Stew Renteria Zelma Rohde 5' if ,, , , -iff ' . . 4--u o - jgzfi . f Q Q -J'-' H , ,if-i ff' 'gf A '- Y W J ., lair in ,IH i , u,i M ,RV V .. J' X X ' i. , ' n 'W 1 .s I i nrr' i. A in L I ii - S w Q , f hsimfi -J V Vi L 4 -,,. g , I is X 4 in 4 ' 'X r- br 5.14 M liivliarzl Stow Osnvs Patrick .lr-rry Judy, Popp Popp Phyllis liill Ramercz Rask Fifi Nwrina Rhoades Ricc- Fandra Donna Roseiilwrge-r Rows , .g3.fg' . i h' .. If .1 'lfz ,gf ff f 5,-1 . fi a 'H A i 33 o Q f- i V I 5. Dj I I F' o' 21 , 5 I- I 1 J f if if N4 cfm' , 'af' 5 I -if ,l A- J J 55 '1 ,,. 5'-1 WW ,f fl' -G 1' Ron Pauli-y Nr-ta Putter Holi Ray J 03' Roberts j oycv Run I1 T' -s. va W gy. 16 I of lQ ' W ln, Sandy Rusch LuAnn Schleicher Ruth Sell Jim Stanek Bruce Strachen I Q QQ' f S Q Q m:.W,,g J Judy Russell Shirley Schmidt Gary Shirley Ron Stanker Bill Strale Richard Russell Jackie Schmunk Sharon Shirley Sharon Steffen Dave Stricker Shirley Sams Paul Schmunk Jim Sindelar Sally Stiles Pat Stromski 321 V2 ' '1 wa , a. r 1 J, 4- F , . , W' il Ken Schlager Carol Schuldies Lewis Sircin Chuck Stoller Dick Swim Q M l M' U ., 1. 'y Lowell Taylor Merlin VanW i nk le Reuby Wilds Carolyn Wilson Susan Witschy 'N 1 f Q 5? K - , ,. Q -X, V Qfizsf ' e ggzwb Q Q gr 3 , b ev 3 'S 1- m . v.. l 1 ,, x N .. Gary Thomas Joe Villella Frank Wooden 'sn 3 an -'J .EF la 1. .M f 4. john Laffy' Lois Tl1OIIlI!SOIl Tffild Troyvr ,laci MWF' V Slim-ri Vogel Wallis Warren Juniors buy as we-ll as sell. Bfffliff' Martha Sharon WVOUIFVY Woolsry Yvlm 3 .4 if Rich lfmmell Shirley Wcimer Ron Williams LuVr-me Wilson Alice Zitterkopf i-of ,PQI to n KTW E, oi' L 4 fi-8 A, .rw Nt j 459' J i of E ,. IP .14 Q i 3 f , H:,, , , ?ffj'f'Y,f , 1 We .4446 7 Wd! ' So-just what I thought. Comic literature! tln an English class?l . . I One year in limbo . . not green. and yet, not 'cluvenile Jive was the theme of their Christmas k . quite in the full swing of the high school world. party and many Sophomores attended to ma e lt They look forward with anticipation to their busy an overwhelming success which led into many junior year and save a secret smile for the time mgre, when they become upperclassmen. Watching the birdie are these officers and sponsors-Back row. left to right: Tony Thompson. Student Council Representativeg Earl Cayes, Head Sponsorg Miss Janelle Mohr, Sponsorg Sharon Bartlett, Student Council Representativeg Kay Peshek, Secretaryg Karol Griffith, Treasurerg Marian Fuller, Student Council Representativeg Judy Wolcott, President. Front row: Dick Herron, Student Council Representativeg Robert Ryan, Sponsorg Bob Swartzknph, Vice Presidentg Mrs. Georgene Diers, Sponsorg and Les Jones, Sponsor. Planning and preparation for parties are aciivilies they enjoy. Le Janelle Mohr, Sponsorg Kay Peshek, Mrs. Cenrgrno Diers. Sponsor: Marian Fullor. Mr. Earl Cayes. Sponsorg Sharon Bartlett, Kay Bus-hlor. Tony Thompson. Lois Nlidglay, Mr. Robert Ryan. Sponsorg Susie Lovett, Judy Wolcott, Larry Wheeler, Pat Lawler, Judy Antrim. Mr, LQ-s Jones, Sponsorg Marcia Adams. Dromla Cook, Bob Carl:-lon, lrcne Magallanvs, Huh Srzhwartzkopf. Bill Moore, and Dick Herron. fr to right: Karol Griffith. Miss W,-A ' sf ' gil, ',.' 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Y A W .fl P , ' ' s , , ', 'i I 'F' H3 5221 , 'l af' y he , X 775,311 I , M ' k :gd X ,X V1 ..:ii.i,h-gm ,L W 3,22 Delores Don Frank Darrell JoAnn Sheryll Mary Jane PHY Nuss Palmer Pardun Parke-r Parker PHUCVSUU PHYPF Pffaffe it l f X ' l , 'll 'l 'E sglizll-ii f X. K ' ll s.. 59 ' 1 3' Z 7 Jerry Kay Joanie Curt .lan .llilll JOYCP Pal Perez Peshek Perznld Plaster Plummer Pomter POW POP? 85 ' U A 1 9 t 1 ': 1 1.. - J, M y t Duane Larry Jack Bill Alice Roland Lynda POWER Provance Purtzer Rajewich Randall Ravert Raymond x 2 , 1 Y ll' il' Ti J T L Sandra Roy Clark Nancy VonEmma Marilynn Sharon Reifschneider Reizenstein Reynolds Rhoades Richard Richards Rien ,, f H I K 1: 1 I M reg 1 ' , ' . r -5 ix E ' I ' ' W A on f er if L ag l Sandy Bob Tim Huyy Sharon Sandra Harold Ross Rummel Ruiz Sabala Sabala Sanderson Sansom iss- :aw R1 ,124 321211 an ' 4 7 ei' 2 if .. W, ,L A , lil Half: i . 3 5 :li ii? 4 il fl fi S I f LZ 1, Q4 azz, W' i il i' r '3i3'1FAxf:.' , W , 5 ,. 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Wolf Wright Yeagvr Y0Shldf1 87 7Zaw70e2ac1eetde -dngafmedl Eager freshman officers and sponsors are, left to ri ht' H ' K ll g . arrlet e er, Student Council Repre- sentativeg Fred Wurst, Presidentg Ray Clark, Treasurerg Kendall Early, Vice Presidentg Jacque Burry, Secretaryg Barbara Hall, Student Council Representativeg John Veal, Sponsorg Mrs. Jeannette Shehein, Sponsorg Miss Della Eggleston, Head Sponsor, and Mrs. Dorothy Lyon, Sponsor. The frosh now wield the chalk with nearly expert hand, and their sketehings show design. The Hungry Frosh, a live wire band, performed for the Teen-Queen Talent Show and livened the Frosh party which had as its theme Mambo.', The football team- future varsity players-remained undefeated the season. This must be the game we almost lost The blackboard aids in learning Spanish, too! LW, 1, .Hu 1 Q - ' fi--, , 'E A b, ,A ,J lm is ,. 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V V . 3 .Q gg W 1 ' W 1 'gf aj in V H Q l y, V1 A ,,, va ' -- J e H r l..y,,ai. 2 .. e ,wr 1' na, Roger Alinor Eddie Adams Dick Allfred Joy Anderson Denny Ansline Delight Arnold Sharon Aulick Sharon Axt Sharon Baron Alifa Barraza Cliurk Bartlett Jennie Baudcr Joyce Bauer Toni Beatty Joe Be-cvrra Darrell Bentley Lynn lllakley Gary Blanco Dick Brand Joann Brodhead Nancy Brown Roger Brown Harold Burgess Jacque Burry Mary Cain Julia Cassel Anita Castinado Mary Cervantes Ray Clark Alice Coleman Bill Comstock Mary Ann Connelly JoDee Coombs Nedra Cowen Jim Cox Joyce Cox Ronnie Crecelius Don Crocker Judy Cross 'UfQ'l.,Iv. f'.....:. , Hi' 1 f 3 or . f ffl 31 nh . il K1 1 1 is , jf' 5 S W ', f 1 -V H x 4 A W' I' VM Q, bead. - sl, Q C M G 9'-S -,wg , S S' 'E .44 I Q, :F QQ.. ah fa 5, Pt, Q Q-XL 'A If wx Lowell Cuthrell Larry Dalrymple Frank Davey Jean Anna DeBock Bill DeLett Glenda DeMaranville Arthur Diaz Chet Dishman Larry Donovan Kendall Early Betty Ebberson Delpha Ehrlich Neal Einfalt Paul Esparza Al Evans Wendy Farrar Marvin Feidler Richard Fenning Larry Fisher Harry Flammang Angeline Flores Bob Flores Ricky Frank Mafridn Fuller Roy Gabel 6. 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W ', fa ' Y Cary Hoppes ' '7' ' Sybil Howiv V ' Sherry Humrich Eugene Hurn 3 Wayne lws ., A 2, f Strphvn Janis G r, 3 I I gi Cordon Joachim K V K . . Ray Johnson ff A Q . ic' 4- er 7 , J Harriet Keller ul V Wg, X, L Q .luannv Ke-nnPdy - 9' nf Q- V Barbara King 4 . L L, y x , , ff ' 5, ' 'J 1 Z Y if ' 3 Eff Lydia Klf-in K ' 'E 5 Ernnst Kline- fg I Us 7 5 Cary Knaulm 5 g y V' Q QM 'ff Connie Kovhn R i I K , I is f--1k' is-, Larry Krause- X k.AW , 3 1' 1 A 'r f M ' - 4 dl , of 1959 Tim Karnes Dee Kuhlman Larry Lacy Nacle-ne Lana William Lana Bill Lawlzar .lim Leider Bc-tty Leis Judy Leland Dennis Lindquisl Rhonda Lindquist Larry Lojka Myron Lnseke Doloycf' Lufnf-nhorg Elvin Luke-nbach Jane McCaffrf-e Mary McCarthy Nancy McGuffin LaNora McKnight Katharine McMillan Edward Mackler Mary Magallanes Wendell Manka Marilyn Mark Max Marker fr va L il' A E if ' X A A 6, hh. fff' V , f M ... ra ' -1' fj L 1 M , 'J if Adam ' in if , ,, H ri! , y 9 or -ii ,,. L m e v ra!! I .: J ,N -r . 4' - jg' L 4' if., W - :W ,ci A l 'L' 'P L-sg 'T' . 'I' ' fa if -has valign 6 F 0. A- 1 'Q in-ff mb V' Mil Q M.: fi , Q35 M 'Sw r X Q 4' ' 31: 'kr- Keitb Priest Mary Quevedo Fred Quindt Delphina Ramirez Sue Ramsey John Randall Bobette Reading Bill Reichenberg Shirley Rein Leonard Reizenstein Roger Reizenstein Consuelo Renteria Judy Roach Johnny Roberts Shirley Rohinett Loretta Rodriguez Billy Rohde Bill Rose J im Roth Fred Rupp Willy Rusch Gwen Sample Theresa Sanchez Ronnie Satur Sandie Savage Duane Marquardt Sam Marquez llene Martin Lynn Meyer Wanda Mikkelson Wayne Mikkelson Patsy Morris Nina Morrison Barbara Mulford Joe Murray Bob Nazarenus Nancy Nerud JoAnn Neuharth Leona Niles Esther Ojeda Mary Onate Rudy Orozco Judy Ott Charlene Parker Richard Perez Bob Pesbek .l0Ann Phillips Betty Pieper George Porter Pat Potter at 'Z ., 4 Et 5 t in 5 . A J L if i'1xl . e I i ' , 1 ff H 2 12 X I S IZ? W , V 2 , S ik, in M 'ii 'Q Anne Schaefer Al Schlauger Sandi Schmidt Garth Seiffert Shirley Sf-verson Yas Shiba Audri Siewert ,lane Skinner Rodney Sloan Patty Spf-clit Erma Stafford Duane Steele Dave Steinmark Ronald Sleinmiller Pal Sterkel Gary Stobel Gary Sloppel Gene Slowell Roger Slricker Ed Sumner Sharon Surratt John Sylvester Kerri Lee Taylor Jean Todd Wvayne Trouk 151 4. 2 al 5 Q' WD' 9 ' A ,4 if-qv E x if W i - - Jr' U L' '95 ,,y H. ' A V, xi A navy. 5 ' if, 'X ' L i L., V ff lx: L ' L , A Ntu 1' , K ' gm- lrf y Ar' r,-'H A 19 pie r fo f 1 e V l Q-QL.. V . .rio ' lf, 1 'R 6644441959 ff I ,f , re' if 1 ld C , asf, 1 ifhl 3 ti S K - a ss, as Sharon Ustohal Sandy Van Tassel Ron Veal Bob Vicks-ry Sharron Vogel Julie Wallace Julie Walter Denny WY-lib Leland Weideman .5 V 5 - 'Y ll Grace Welch if Ta ' xr ff l i 1 Q 6 aff!! 4: ,fa , .. F, Lois W'esIphalen Gerald Whitford Larry Wiedernan Ann Williams A , ' 1 sul Barbara West 5' ,as .53 .. W U 5' - -4: Q ea , r, , U , Q1 3 ff 5 , ...la 'Fai yy Rosemary Williams Marg Williamson Bonnie W'ilson .lanean Wimberley Linda Wolcott Gordon Wolfe Fred Vl urst Zandra Yarnell L , is l ar 61 -gi Bob Yost Ruth Zitterkopf 93 rg Qi ,QD D T fb I - ' 1i X3 II Oldecz' glaze- Officers and sponsors of the 'SOldest of the Young are shown from left to right: Pam Gray, Presidentg .lan Cheairs, Student Council Representativeg Scott English, Treasurerg Georgia R K' lin , Sponsor: Mrs. Agnes Derby, Whitman, Vice Presidentg Kathy Campbell, Secretaryg oy is g h H , Head Sponsor: and Robert Frank, Sponsor. Sponsorg Mrs. Est er amon The threshold comes into view as their last year in junior high draws to a close. A shiver of an- ticipation runs through their ranks. Studies, assemblies, parties, and junior high prestige rounded out their very successful eighth grade career. Did I ever tell you about the day I lost a finger doing it that way? Through this doorway step the wise, the young-fwait till the bell ringsll .I V., '15 C + J -if AJ f gs at t x 1 ' jr 'W . ' ffl' va L -yi C C li 'H .H it v- f X Q of 5' i . Q.. .QS ,.,, Y :Rt 1 5 Mike Abbott .- , f Paul Acevedo J it W Steve Adams ' Marie Andersen X Susan Jane Albee- V Larry Allen 'N C. f my an Bryan Asher t .91 .. Q- ' is Patty Austin Ji .W Ron Austin Pam Alexander A Herbert Bailey Joyce Baker an , . , '9 Q- 1 . Donna Ballew gg 'D . Alvin Banghart V Fred Barfoot Bonnie Benda 4904 sz- -at Ken Benson ,Q Jeanne Bernhardt ' 1 Douglas Berry '- 4 Bradley Besaw N E W Kathy Bindschadler 5' Betty Braddock ,W , ' K A' K Manuel Bravo Raymond Brionez 'Z .- Joann Brown K 33 Gene Buglewicz Judy Bullock ' an Rex Bullock ' W M A my 1, , t K A 'xt V '-4f1lf: f s .- Steve Burbavh 5, ' J C M Patty Burns 2 3? L, 4 Janice Buttermore '41, A at Q' A Janice Butterworth 'J I Y -5' W Samuel Cain 5 A Y , 475 A Q K th ' C l ll W I . K a y amp Je S X15 A Tim Carleton Grace Carter Loida Castro A .lohn Celesky Adela Cervantes Clara Cervantes Lupe Cervantes Jann Chearis L Don Chinn Mary Clay A H . Jean Cline , ith J' in or Harold Closson A A K ' ' ni VL? ff: 1. 1 J ! Delmar Coe f i Shirley Coe -- 1 J V Larry Conklin 3 1 Dan Cotton jx 65 FQ Kay Cross '53 J , V - Dennis Cushing 'TW J Karen Dahlinger Daughn Dalrymple Linda Davis Diane Deaver Catherine DeMaranville A 'A Rah nnpfam. '- 4 1' X , ill' E if 3 ,i a gm, E it Z' ff' Doris Earles Bob Edgar Debbie Engel Scott English Dimas Escamilla John Esterly Clyde Feagon Donna Fees Wayne Ferguson Albert Ferreyra Tom Flaherty Eldrie Frank Dick Franklin Letha Fricke Harry Fulk QAM John Fuller J oe Funtes Darlene Gamet Ronnie Gamet Gladys Candy Mary Jo Garman John Gayer Conrad Germany Bob Gevara Joe Gevara Angelika Gitchel Aurora Godinez Gary Graham Bill Graves Pam Gray Larry Graybeal Calvin Green Joan Greenwalt Mary Lee Griffith Louise Gross Janice Gruhbs Mary Gutierrez Mary Lee Hale Karen Hammack Betsy Haney Patty Hann George Harpole Gary Harris Richard Harrison Larry Hartwig Sandy Hawkins John Hehnke Sharon Heimhuck Earl Henderson Betty Henry Norman Hoffman Richard Hoffman Sharon Hoffman lvayne Hofmann .lanet Hohnstc-in Judy Holmes Carol Huber Sharon Huggans Mearl lngrum Curtis Janis Ann Jamison Linda johnson Eula .lones Boh Kaes Gail Kessin 54941494444 Colleen King Wilmer Kiaschman Jean Kitlclmun Jerold Kling Don Knaub Richard Knight Eileen Kramer Harold Kress Dick Kuxhausen Larry Kuxhausen Cary Lacey Karen Land Patty Lane Doug Larson Sally Lashmett Lorna Mae Lee Bill Leis Karon Loos Paul Lovell Patricia Lowry Dixie Luther Jimmy Lynch Ben Lyon Patty McCarthy Carole McClure Karen MePherfon Herbert Magallancs Robert Marquez Gene Martin Kenneth Meier Don Mickle Carol Nagel Murray Nagel Marsha Neilson Eddie Nelson ,, S r 3 '- w J ' il i if i s gs 1 L ,sf ' ' 551' mi' -U. -Les: 15 I' 2 1 QQ M? 1. 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Lonnie Strodtman Andrew Sunday Helen Thomas Bob Thorne Marvin Towne Lynna Travelute Joanne Uhrich Edward Ventura Patricia Vickery Patty Villella Eddie Wagoner Jim Vllalker Eugene W'amly0lt Susan WX-aver Bonnie Weber Gary Weidaman Richard We-imer Ronnie We-inniaater Louie Wells Chuck Welshans Dennis W'eSt Georgia Whitman Jim Wilks Allen Yvilliams Michele Willinghai Francis W'ilsnn Dorothy Wilson Karen Yvilson Benjamin Winchell Rosanne Wooden Ruth Wlsnlseg' Lillian Wnudsma Delwin Yarnall Ronnie Zahradnicek I1 gan! ,- ri gk if 9 'e a s l . elif 'f fa ,V is - 74' fait., l-I 1' WX Q Nfl - A1 34,- 5 W ,Q V ' t. I X E 2 - 'AOkay, now remember. If I catch anybody slugging-down to the showers with him. I02 me We Qme! Soundproof room, or just laryngitis? What's this? Teachers opening doors for stu- dents, already? The class of 1961 entered their first year of junior high with enthusiasm and headed for a year full of blackboards, books, and practice lessons. Their first entrance into high school was noticeably hesitant but gradu- ally they became old hands at the art of dodging the people in the hallway on their way to class. Their first dance steps were piloted by Mrs. Iris Besaw in several after school get-togethers. Chosen to lead the neophytes were sponsors, Mrs. Monica Erskine, Mrs. Walter Crumbliss, Dale Lange, and not shown, Mrs. Bula Cookg and officers Deanna Bleyle, Presidentg Bob DeLett, Student Council Representativeg Jimmy Walters, Vice Presidentg Paulette Mark, Secretaryg and Susan Moore, Treas- urer. X. . up Ibm gi if P-. ' .41 Daniel Adam: Harlan Aden Sue Allvro john Alfred .47 Y N 33 6' a Q32 W.. r if 'W ' 1 ' , ini' , M is S? 14 '15 'i - ,, , 'W e KM? V1 V 3- nn- M- V 1 1,-ff we ks, .V .ik .5 ,V 7 e , .A , xg pfx Sc' T 1 H if 4,5 r M inf T if yt' ' . an 1. no gi 4,51 Y 'X , , in e .f t 3 5 Be-x erly Allphin Evelyn Anderson Karen Anderson Laqy Andercon Sherry Arrnstrong J, T. Arnold Jack Austin Jacque Axt Larry Baker Sharon llarnrirk Daw Barfoot Frances llarraza Rodney llarrett Judy Bartlett Jean Ann Bauer Lela Beaird Linda Beaird Patricia Becker Benita Becking Dewayne Becking Michael Belcourt Steve Berggren Don Be-iz Russell Bjornsen Terry Bjornsen Susan ,lean Blakley Mary Blanco Bob Blaton Deanna Hleyle James Bohl Rodney Brionf-'L Paulette Brown ,lane Brungardl Trudy Bulloek Delores Buttermore Larry Campbell Bill Carey Larry Carpenter Larry Case Edward Castillo Eva Castro Dick Calron Jack Celesky Annie Cervantes Ron Chase Don Chinn in e I A 1. fy W A . 1' , fi .5- ' Eh,- X. j 'K 9.2 ,1 I W' one :,,,i-- ff ,f in K A ,fi G' 121 'I 5 A iff? 14 Q Qtxfzp, ' C- Q K. dmywfjjw fa ' -Q i4 l 'r i C -,, f z sf . -1 V I , 5. , Wifi gi eg, 5-3: 'law f- :' F' ' -', , 'V . Q1 K 9' I i ii + . 3 :Q , . - A155 2 E 4 'W flifl ,A 5 A' ' 1 9:1 . -f N - . : was fi't5'i .1f1, L gg, 14 1, I :f 5,52 ,cg A ,,,'3,.f L , l 5 A Ll t. n, ? 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Diane Edgar Doug Ehrlich Russ Einfalt JoAnn Engel Jerry English Jere Ericson Tony Escarnilla Dave Evans Doris Fenning Gerald Fisher Arthur Foos ,lim Ford JoAnn Frey Cal Friehauf Ray Fulk Nadine Cable Olivia Cevara Roberta Glover Larry Goff Karen Coodrow Joan Goodwin Sharon Corr Sharon Crasmick Delores Green Patricia Cvreif Allan Gross Lary Hammack Sharon Hammond Pat Hamon Sidney Harper Tad Hartshorn Barbara Hartung Leanna Hatch Margaret Hauke Mary Hays grew- T! HBP. g i J 'K , Q gg 3 ,. 1-1 A, Q1 s . 'ag gh.: M a L A5 -1 if Q., ,. 1' if if . I 33 i W, , 'I 'ff fr , . N L, , 'f a 5 L 'am y I X fi K .2 ' A .fu , ,, . A 2 , fi uw , is L , M, 41, Q f 4.2 yi fig i f y i GM f , K, :wi i Q., 174 ,t z N ,, wr L 6' K ' '-5 if ' V at ian X. '11 4. 'H ' .Y 5 f. wt, , ,, , Roger Heilhrun Helen Heimlioutrh Donna Heiniliuck Karen Herdt Peggy H1-ssler Bob Hilgenfeld Darryl Hinman Kay Hoffman Patty Huff Sharon Huston Barbara ,lacnx Suzanne Johnson Arthur lunge Gayle Kanirie Leila Keller of 7967 Yvonne Keller Mike Kent Butch Kenzy Karen King Arthur Kissack Charles Knauh Lois Knoll ,lerdie Knudsen Frances Koch Linda Koenig Janice Kort Ann Kosman Dennis Krausnick ,Ioan Krentz Kathy Krentz Barbara Kuntz Patsy Lambert Melvin Lana Myron Lang Bob La Pee Colleen Larimer Dannie Larsen Bill Lindhorst Larry Lindquist Jerry Ling Marilyn Lloyd Everett Lojka Cruz Longorie Larry Loos Wilda Lowry .lim Ludwig Wilma Lyman Karen McHale Sharon Mackler Carol Magallanes lf 3' ? X . 5 - 9? ., , ., 1, fe J 2 ' fi' i- V. wg ' is L at 1 fa f ,u 1: W , 'L-gif Tx, . .Jil t 3 W 1 . , 5 I by - -- Y Xt Q Qin- x , V f 5 'H fs' gl A N I ,Q I 'V ax 92 L ' 'fr Y A n 'ff ,,, I ' ' 4 1 sh. J i o, Y E A E, .mi 'A x -Z .L im . . it ,H G 'Q Q . I x .Q W ,, Q rl 1- W f ..-ax, ' W.. Wally Marcellus Paulette Mark Ruby Martin Richard Martinez Emilie Mayborn Jane Miller Carolyn Minch Ellis Mittan Susan Moore Zane Moran Suellen Morgan Doug Mowery Marilynn Nagel Dick Nazarenus Rodney Neifert Q-wwle Larry Nelson Marvin Neu Don Neuharth Ann Nicholson Bernice Onate Norm Ott Estlene Owens Jack Padherg Delbert Palmer Jimmy Pauley Sharon Pauley Joan Phelan Barbara Phelps Vionne Phillips Larry Pieper Lowell Pierce Ron Plaster Linda Porter Roma Purnell Glenda Quinn John Ramsey Jan Ravert Judith Reifschneider Sandy Rein Carol Rhoades Jackie Rice Marilyn Rich Joyce Richard Patty Richard Bill Richards Paulette Richards David Rico Charles Riley Delores Robbins Bonnie Robinctt in 'F pu: emi I Q ia ,J vb I? gum, F? ' Y? Ns viv- ww- -qw if Q' df., Q X , HE? Q, ,f Q11 E f T v ww I if gr 'u , 6 1 0 ,5 S-i idi fk g W - i' iv! :,'i,a-A 5 .na 5' ' as 'mx f ,, at-. Q f-9 of g V J, CT Q! 1,5 ,,. Q -, ff . ! 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S ,ss 1 .htm '- It xi-- , -P-'M so-'W , Vs e,-9 'W-C ' ll. 1 ' - 'snug 6-hx ox., 5 f fe. L. - Y .7 .ks fx . 7 e Nr' x cZwedaa0wz? When you pass outftell me. Spotch-splat. And they call it modern art! Say! What is this? The Shag? 'AL00k, John, they're taking my picture. 0 ' ' 'ze wwe? They think we're just soldering tin, but wait till they see this hydrogen generative super ray gun! Hey, look! An Amazon! Let's make a lot of confetti for New Year's Eve. X We'll look as though we just stepped out of a hand-box. 56 fi J QD E v tu S, 'JS f-Q 1 fu ,, ,SSX S w f':: l-lf 'H . 14-'-.,,,..-4 -Z 1 , ...lT - 1,1..1... .-. 1 ..,...,,-.,.., ,, fi? Jfw 1 5.,4.,,7 .d ' ' Oxygen!-ha! We know that it's just good old mountain dew' Hey, Betty, leggo! The pass is coming this way! Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears I I2 Just one of the boys 5.?f.5. 66316 Unce , , . 5 i ,Q , 2 , , fi ivan, ,,.. I The cast for Curse You, ,lack DalIon takes a how. gf? f ' .meg:'i,,: 'll 4- - ue. aff s . H' :Q Q: - e i , ,si The last mile. Vacationls end . . . new teachers . . new classes . . . new lockers . . . putting books in last year's . . . new friends . . . old ones, still good . . . uCurse You, Jack Daltonv brings out new actors and actresses in melodrama roles . . . old steadies . . . new ones . . old crushes . . . new ones . . old halls . . . new paint job . . . old girls . . . new paint job . . . football games . . . selling con- cessions . . . chemistry class . . . hydrogen sulfide . . . pewl . . . homework . . . homework . . . homework . . . S.H.S. comes alive once more . . . 213 .. . .., .. 1 V ., 4 , 1' . Hmmmm, from Lyle--now who could he lie? The night before the morning after. l I3 731 ' .f...7ZoFa,-zadeu. ' ,, Homecoming Royalty . . . smiles of health and it's freezing . . . . . . It's still freezing, but no smiles . . . No, no! . . . our goal's the other way-the other way! UAW come on Bob-just one more waltz . . . 1, 2, 3 .,.1,2,3... a a ' ' nl av: Homecoming! . . . Bobbie . . . Myrene . . . Sheila . . . Bob, Bob, and Bob . . . West Big Ten Cham- pionship . . , snow . . . no parade . . . good game anyway . . . Home- coming dance sponsored by Skittens . . . Halloween becomes Youth Honor Day . . . seeds sown for Youth Center . . . parties . . . parties . . . Bluff Staff begins work, decides on theme . . . hides theme . . . Progres- sive supper held by Student Council . . . it progresses . . . girls intra- mural . . . boys . . . intramurals . . . girls . . , we're repeating our- selves . . . N.H.S.P.A. convention attended by publications editors . . . much fun . . . homework . . . home- work . . . homework . . . life is so hilarious . . . Here is a picture of a boy taking a picture with a picture of a Inu, noi This is a boy of a picture lno, noi Oh welllf presenting Chuck Davey. 3' s ,fr- II6 E !...?7!a1f7c1':+6!e4 muzqgaaen, Basketball! . . . selling concessions at basketball games . . . seniors pro- gressing . . . digressing . . . 0ut of the Frying Pani' tickles audience fun- ny bone . . . audience laughs . . . Bearcats win ...lose...win... win . . . Echoes staff keeps secrets . . . is scooped by radio produc- tion . . . Echoes staff doesn't like the idea . . . has to . . . LaPee carries on . . . so does the Bluff Staff . . . so does the world . . . MOU! Of The Frying Pannfa comedy. This is a comedy? While the cast was going through their paces the crews were kept busy holding the set up. Well sis-anyone looking?fit WHS like Tell us another one just like the other one. thislv ..70e.4'a0eS L'Hoo boy! that mime! A flock of 'em flew over Harvey Hoffman got so shook , , . . . he turned into Bob Rupp. sn , If :ff lk After-game dances . . . after-dance games . . . after-no, no . . . New Yearls Eve . . . no, no . . . back to school . . . back to work . . . report cards . . . yes? ... courtesy day came in there somewhere . . . everyone was courteous? . . . uh huh . . . parties . . . par-homework . . . homework . . . homework . . . for some reason we love Scottsbluff High , . . AXA. 4 tier, as 1 f, ,Q v Q I W fit But-but--l'm not thirsty! I I7 'SAII right . . . where did you hide the ball? 1 IIS Some people just don't care. Aint il? Don't look n0w4he's taking our picturef' ff ll N , y HS Club Royalty . . . some take this honor with a smile . 4 Da!! X' 1 Sw Club royalty . . . Shirley . . . Susie . . . JoAnn . . . Lyle . . . Terry . . . Chuck . . . Band plays at games and pep rallies . . . can Q you imagine a game or pep rally without W them? , . . time to change steadies . . . stick ,Q g with the old one-if you like her . . . juniors decide on prom theme . . . hide theme and wonat tell seniors . . . theyill find out . . . everyone's busy . . . Klub Ko-Kay is nearly K finished . . . all kinds of deadlines are being met . . . ourls is pretty soon . . . time is flying . . . graduation comes nearer . . . homework . . . homework . . . ditto . . . never a dull moment . . . Hey there, you with the stars in vour , eyes. ' L lvl ' 'li rs? , ' 'Q .J 'Z l p inf M xt l ' ' ' f' Q Z rt i ,Q ! 'Q '36 fps 'Wu i w , . . . and others are really shook. iiiiiaxsjj 031 nw it S Okay buddy, time for the commercial. I I9 Any volunteers? Some students come to class prepared. The crowd . . . . . . as seen by the custodian . . Guess who forgot her flute! - - - as Seen bY the dentist- SlowDaowz...74.E '-455-- IOOM- l knowedl done good on this here English test. Chick: Today he's grading on posture. 7fa,apq?,,. Limbo . . . good word . . . not much doing . . . classes slow down . . . assignments step up . . . term papers are assigned . . . topics picked . . . you know how it goes . . . Amy is dismantled . . . leap year . . . yes? . . . Bearcats stack up win column . . . spectators are enthusiastic . . . who isn't? . . . Golden Gloves tournament has huge support . . . Clubs hold meetings to find something interesting to do . . . they find it . . . tacks on chairs . . . stuffed lockers , . . decorated restrooms . . . Klub Ko-Kay opens . . , is everybody happy? . . . yes . . . homework . . . ditto . , . ditto . . . nobody knows the trouble we've seen . . . W .Lid Is that any way to treat a teacher? A '51 at , -1.91. ,X 2,59 No wonder it doesn't make- sense- the hook's upside down. I2l , f ' 2tf4Z0td4lWOZ6..,W 4 I22 One-two-three 0'clock- our o'c1ock-ROCK! Fight for dear old Scottsbluff . . . and than he wem like this - v 3 What did we do the night before? ,Ml ww.. '- ' 72? 704441354 Emi! Gracluationls almost here . . , so is the supplement . . . these are the Q Bearcats, we coulclnll be prouvler . . . canlt hear us? . . . THESE ARE THE ' f M BEARCATS WE COULDNVI' BE PROUDER . . . howls thai? . . . every art of SHS ls necessary . . . even failure slips--arenlt they? . . . scofflng semors uon't cry . . . we will . . . homeu ork . . . homework . . hom partles lt wasnlt so had , . . 'Now we can only wonder . . . Thew re gettmg a new cenhng one of the glrls went through. . . . and wait for the final bell .. . R We made the last deadline! I23 gg. R X'-N. Wg' QL 1 sgbgwff Ou: of :de 'mug y its Norman . . . practical Dottie . . . scatterbrained George . . . lazy GROVER KAUTZ Hoffman . . . director Marge . . . Tony DONNA ROSS BETTY NORTON ANDY BACKER Six stage-struck kids living in one apartment sounds perfectly all right --but! Three of the kids are boys and three are girls which to others may seem a little odd. At least that's the way it appeared to Mr. Coburn, Dottiels father, who has been supporting the group although he is not aware of the act. When Daddy drops in for a visit, the fellows, Tony and Norman,-George is out, scramble all their belongings into a trunk and go across the street to a drugstore to await his departure. George, unknowing of Mr. Coburn's presence, parades through the apartment wearing only his shorts while searching for a shirt. Along with worrying about Mr. Coburn and their next meal, they must also try to find a way to get lVlr. Kenny, the great Broadway producer who lives downstairs, to see them act. How they finally succeed and live happily ever after will long be a memory at which to smile. Tony . . . fllarge Kate . . . cynical HAROLD DALLAS MYRENE CI-ARY 'X 3 f--hx. .W rA.::m.., ,. A 3 0 if 'QQ' 'Sw '74 7 4 ,, L, S i 1 I ' l a Doing a song and dance act in a vaudeville theatre are George and Lily Pepper. But hoofing is not their only talent. They have a positive genius for picking quarrels and insulting co-workers. ln a more congenial moment George helps out Lily. What shall we do with the drunken sailor? Gwen Strachan was Lily and Andy Backer played George. Bert Bentley gets revenge on the i'Red Peppers by playing their dance number too fast. Harold Bula played the vaude ville piano player. Clayton Lana played Mr. Edwards, Bettie Norton, Aggie, and Charla Schwaner, Mabel Grace, a faded actress. of m QW Andy Backer won a clock radio from the local Junior Chamber of Commerce for l his I speak for Democra- cy speech.- Betty Norton and Alice Baumgartner entered read' ings in the district contest. 3 Their quarrels and antics make up this lively comedy set to music-a new trial for the Thespians. Red Pep- persl' was their first musical. X Q kbvvb 1' ,, ati .5 e fi E' 1. -rf, f 'gf' 1 I I29 Sponsor Larry Tangeman uses the 1955 Bluff again to point out important pictures to photographer Chuck Davey, and junior member of the Bluff Staff, Doris Davis, Sheri Nosker, copy editor, looks on while searching for new ideas for copy. l30 Wffwfdwfw Co-editors of the Bluff, Myrene Clary and Andy Backer, check the 1955 Bluff for additional ideas. Under their ahle guidance the Bluff for 1956 slowly took shape and finally comes to you. Dee G. Goodman, assistant faculty editor, and Pat Conklin, sports editor, listen as Jeri Clark explains a new layout. Layouts, copy, pictures were of prime im- portance to the members of the 1956 Bluff staff. Their busiest times were just before the three deadlines when at least sixty pages had to be typed and ready to go with pictures intact. The year began with arguments over a theme and whether to have a color picture of the school or not. As you can see they finally agreed and came up with your 1956 Bluff. 3 74eme. - Mr. Larry Tangeman took three of the Bluff Staff members to the National High School Press Association Convention where they gathered and exchanged ideas for a better annual. Going on the trip were Myrene Clary, Andy Backer, and Myrna Barfoot. Other activities included Quill and Scroll initia- tion, a high pressure sales campaign, and wonder- ing what the finished product of their efforts would be like. Job number 5709-a number never to be forgotten, agree organizations editor Sandy Haslet and music and activities editor Myrna Barfoot. Class editors look over layouts and compare them with the year before. Donna Kenzy was underclass editor, Sue McGuffin was senior editor, and Arlee Green aided Donna as underclass assistant editor. Stamp pictures came under the auspices of these aspiring journalists along with the accumulation of senior pictures from the downtown studios. Jean Wolf. business manager and Ruth- ie Rasmusen. advertising manager ap- pear very happy that all advertising has been sold and a good percentage of the population of S.H.S. have bought their Bluff. Duties of the pair included the business end of the production and accumulating enough money to pay for the publica- tion. Editor-in-chief Sharon Sievers and assistant editor Myrna Barfoot look up from assigning stories. Taking time out from headline counting are page one assistant, Joani Baker, and page one editor, Roseann Stroh. Junior member of the Echoes Staff this year was Carol Crumbliss who points out an interesting out of town paper to Polly Perez, assistant, and Betty Gibson, circulation manager. I32 sag? The Echoes Staff often talks of being lax one week and so busy the next week that they wonder where all the time went. Their main problems were being sure that all school news was covered no matter how unimportant it seemed, supporting all worthwhile campaigns, reading proof at the print- er's, and waiting to see if anyone read their efforts. Page two assistant, Peggy Swift, and Bill Brand, page two editor appear to be in deep thought over what to put on page two this time. we zi, 1... M s Kitty ul . . Three members of the Echoes Staff attended the National High School Press Association Convention held in Lincoln, in November along with their spon- H195 za.. 1,4- sor, Mr. Larry Tangeman. Picking up new ideas and exchanging old ones at the convention were Sharon Sievers, Andy Backer, and Myrna Barfoot. TN- 1 1 xc, J In ' 1 N i,,, ., ix. ' Q The business staff returns from selling ads to the downtown businesses. They are Muriel Davis, assistantg Dee G. Goodman, first assis- tant, second semester page three assistantg and Sue McGuffin, business manager. Betty Norton. first semester assistant and second semester editor of page three checks proof at the StarAHerald printing office. Ron Herdt, sports editor: and Andy Backer. art editor. talk over story assignments. It's all in the brush strokes, lanetf, J anet Hohnstein works diligently on a water color landscape. I believe you need a little more bro Miss Clara Herr pointers in art. wn on the beard. mann, instructor, gives .Ioan O'Shea t?' To use purple or Colly! What color shall I use nex l ht is a very silly question. Patty not to use purp e-t a ' tch colors McCarthy and Carolyn Sorenson mix and ma on their masterpieces Who knows? Perhaps seated in this room is a future Rembrandt, Renoir, Picasso, Rock- well, and maybe even Grandma Moses. Junior High classes in art train the students in patience, among other arts. I34 cwdpoee Johnny is doing the hardest job of all that of foremanning the work. Doris Shirley, and Laurel are doing Mminor tasks. X Gold Key winners, Andy Backer. Lee Henningsen, and Linda Ah- bott discuss their coming trip to Omaha with Miss Herrmann. The three artists made the trip by train to receive their awards in person. N X 'lat-.. wi? ss x , K an A' L N- fin . L5 Lee Henningsen, a gold key winner, works with india ink. Her projvrt? Well, you tell us, Lee. HC'mon. gals. quit gahbin' and tell me if this picture is straight! says Don Knaub to lean Cline and Grace Carter. Yi'-7' Head usher, Don Tompkins, holds the door for sponsors Miss Alice Carter and Mrs. Ethel Pflug. Sponsors not pictured are Miss Ethel Mae Moor and Miss Edith Meyer. Members of the ushers who gave freely of their time are: Don Tompkins, head usherg Bill Fangman, student council repre- sentativeg Cary Somr, Larry Has- sler, Allen Uyeda, Don Brethour, Landis West, and Chuck LaPee. 0wea'4e5c4aa!. The main project of the year for the ushers is class day when they have the task of leading each class into the auditorium, escorting the seniors from their seats, and ushering each class into the section they will fill the coming year. Ushering at any activity falls to the crew and they are not paid for their services. The group has no outside income at all, but this does not worry them for they are a hard-working outfit and do not do it for pay. The Scottsbluff Star-Herald featured them in one of their series on the teens of the community. Bill Fangman ushers Furman Gordon and Herb Feidler to their seats at the Community Concert . . . Concert goers were surprised and pleased hy the unexpected curtesy shown by members of the Usher Crew. pea Q . . 4 7 I Front row: Crew Chief Melvin Dittman, lloh Vit-kt-rv. jerry Popp. Ralph Thompson. Chuck LaPee, Chum Williams. Don Mendenhall. George ldiiggslev. Charles Drummond. Hutch Albee. Middle row: John Hauke, George Porter. Wayne Trool-1, Edward Niavkler. Roy Uahel. Keith Slaymaker, Frank Davey, Back row: Don Yoshida. Ed Sumner. Gary Stoppel. ,lack Hartshorn. Don Palmer. Gary Somr. Ti Officers of the crew or, more formally, the technical service crew were Melvin Dittman. crew chiefg Chuck I.aPee, finance chairmang and Don Mendenhall, student council representative. - Bernard Cor-rke sponsored the :Z crew throughout a busy and eventful yeari 1 Two busy projectionists, John Hauke and Frank Davey, check over equipment in the cafeteria. The main monev raising project of the projectior trim vsis the neon muvie uhlth served arlothet purposefthat of keeping students out of the halls during the noon hour. An admission of five Cents was charged and the proceeds were used to pay for rental of the movie and several improvements installed in the auditorium. two-wav telephones, ant t in the cafeteria, sound equipment. among others. ff A recording system also horn of the noon movie made it possihle to record all happenings in tht auditorium, , I37 WWW 00 W ff 5 X Xxx Q fi., , Zami and Front row: J. Bartlett, B. Ericson, L. Abbott, S. Atkins. Second row: C, Bell, J. Taylor, T. Frank, G. Porter. Third row: J. Yekel, J. Wineberg, G. Strachan, J. Strachan, B. Brown, F, Thompson, S. Van Tassel, A. Castinado, M. Feidler. J. Summerville. Fourth row: P. Sivitt, D. Brown, J. Schnell, K. Keig, L. Taylor, J. Bower, J. McAllister, F. Wurst, T. Lacey, N. Brotzman, D. Moody, G. Mikkelson, J. Bindschadler, J. Hall. Fifth row: S. Babka, G. Seiffert, A. Hartung, Mr. Vernon Forbes, director, J. Van Wyngarden, J. Russell, J. Lewis, R. Kraus, D. Uyeda, B. Lawler. Band officers take time out to pose. Jane Hall, librarian, Jay Wineberg, student council representative, Harold Dallas, property manager, Jerry Kaes, president, Cindy Meyers, secretary, drum major, Dale Beck, vice president, Judee Russell, librarian. FORBES, DIERS . . . directors W. The Dixieland Jazz Band swings it in one of their early morning practices. Members of the group are Tom Burkholder, Charles Nagel, Eloise Baker, Doug l40 Kent, Bryan Ericson, Dave Higbee, Duane Baker. Nancy Rhoades, librarian, Herb Feidler, I I At the mld wlnter concert held January 24 the band dlsplayed IIS many talents. Featured were the Dixieland Jazz Band and a Cornet trio Dale Beck Steve McMillan, and Torn FEIDLER drum major chem: ' Cf, l,.i ,, Front row: B. Hall, E. Lukenbach, A. Olsson, P, Pt-arre, S. Baum, Second row: B. Rajewich, C. Meyers, K. Olson. Third row: J. Kaes, H. Fe-idler, J. Hall, N. Rhoadfs, M. Mark. C. Reading. D. Higbee, D. Snell, B. Gibson. H. Dallas. Fourth row: H. Alfred, J. Cox. D. Vanderbf-rg, T. Burkbolder, S. McMillan, D. Beck, D. Steinmark, K. Laos. L. Shoopman, J. Petzold. J. Schmunk, H. Bula. Fifth row: H. Burgess, A. Williams, S. Yelm, K. Green. L. Provance. R. Hofmann N. Hobbs, C. Bartlett, B. Nazarenus. J. Lee, J. Loos, S. Helzer. D. Baker. .A., nina- Stepping lively before the band were this year's twirlers Joanie Petzold, Thais Marty, AV Roberta Lewis, Dee Beerup, Dot Beerup, Karol Griffith, and Marcia Adams. , , - -f I The band brings up the rear of the Band Day Parade. I1 I A qunahfggjj Front row: K. Loos, J. Roberts, L. Cross, B. Richards, J. Buttermore. Second row: P. Conklin, J. lVIcMillen, S. Bartlett, J. Escamilla, L. Lee, B. Hall, B. Reading. Third row: C. Derby, l. Adams, K. Gilmore, B. Woolsey, E. Lukenbach, M. Mark, G. Joachim, H. Bula, K. Early, C. Bell, K. Gordon. Fourth row: J. Walter, D. Esterly, C. Crumbliss, S. Van Tassel, G. Freouf, L. Sell, C. Nagel, W. Mikkelson, Miss Donna Gillett, assistant director. The Scottsbluff High School orchestra spent a busy year performing for many audiences' pleasure. Among these audi- ences were the classes, who enjoyed an assembly in November. This is business? Mr. Ver- non Forbes, director, dis- cusses something with the orchestra officers. They are Carol Crumbliss, li- brarian, Joyce Taylor, vice presidentg Barbara Hall, secretary-treasurer, Harold Bula, presidentg Chuck La- Pee, student council rep- resentative, and Furman Gordon, student director. l42 'i WM ttf T . I . ' 'X :lyk A l 0 fi' X ' 'Y 1 ' ., 7 , -ef ,QF 5' 4, of A . . A ts. F Q K, ' Q or-M,,h . X . -A W ' W '. W' ngufas-a. 4 ig fi gh, E I, Y, 1552: K- Front row: P. Bleyle, C. Everett, J. Cassel, B. Lyon. Second row: J. Bartlett. J. Taylor. R. Williams, D. Davis, N. Holten, F. Barfoot, I. Martin. Third row: D. Marquardt. R. Frank. I., Wolcott, B. Moore, C. LaPee, F. Gordon, R. Heiter, M. Neilson. R, Zitterkopf, Fourth row: Vernon Forbes, director, H. Sansom, W. Hofmann, C, Bartlett, N. Hobbs. R. Nazarenus. L. Lojka, J. Kennedy, D. Swim, N. Lana. Scottsbluff played host to The Alliance orchestra in a mass clinic in April. Earl Schuman of Denver was guest director at the clinic. Also among their activities was the annual spring concert and mass band concert both attended by large audiences. FORBES . . .director 'Km No, no! Don't look that way-this way! Our staff photographer sneaked this shot of the orchestra during fourth period practice f?l. mum'z?cuw!4cwd0 Front row: S. Ramsey, K. Campbell, K. Dahlinger, L. John- son, J. Skinner, J. Cheairs, S. Seiffert, C. Sorenson, C. Whitman, J. Sylvester, C. Parker, J. Wimberley. Second row: P. Mark, B. Schmidt, S. Olson, L. Travelute, M. McCarthy, B. Asher, M. Abbott, J. Albee, S. Shirley, K. Cross, D. Ballew, B. Pauley, L. Redler, G. Nosker, B. Kaes, C. Rodgers, S. English, C. Welshans, D. Steele, P. Acevedo, M. Marker, G. Lacey, F. Rupp, R. Renteria, P. Vickery, P. Vasa, P. Lane, M. Fuller, J. DeBock, H. Flammang, B. Ullstrom, N. Hoffman, R. Camel, M. Hale. Fourth row: K. Wilson, S. Hawkins, K. McMillan, N, Morrison, L. Lee, M. Warren, A. Evans, R. Zahradnicek, K. McPherson, R. Bullock, W. Hofmann, B. Besaw, U. Schmunk, L. Knoll, S. Pauley, H. Baily, R. Knight. Mrs. Ceorgene Diers, director, and Jane Hall, student direc- tor, check Steve Adams' Baritone. Front row: J. Wimberley, K. Anderson, K. Denton, S. Schnell, D. Root, B. Hartung, J. Miller, R. Plaster, L. Case, B. Cox, B. Jacox. Second row: J. Brungardt, A. Kosman, L. Anderson, S. Gorr, S. Bacon, J. Phelan, D. Evans, D. Rupp, C. Christenson, J. Walter, J, English, B. Carey, A. Kissack. Third row: J. Knudsen, C. Whelen, S. Andersen, W. Ferguson, J. Bohl, J. Ludwig, D. Bleyle, J. Ericson, S. Hammond, J. Trickey, D. Cotton, D. Olbricht, R. Scott, L. Loos, T. Schick, C. Knauh. P. Williams, J. Padberg, L. Knoll, S. Pauley. Fourth row: K. King, Z. Moran, R. Purnell, R. Glover, J. Zahradnicek, D. Nazarenus. Q. . W. . Q fl 0 A P fl ' - - s A - f' , QQ ff ' f - 6pn, ,f4.efe'ef M to fl 5' he JH., la., I 1 .. .g oft x g 'K g I rx ' n ' . 1 . ' a I 9 , ' , J . I ' - If ' -., - K , N . va- .71 . , mx ., v 9 'KJ - ' P I- ' . fi 1 4 -' ' ' 3 R 1 ii' ' W 1 11 A - A I 5- L ' ' .MJ 'z Q 5 M , 1 .f 4 IA- Q fx., 5, tl Q 1 I , -:lg E115 ' W51, . It . gt . I- 1, ef' - , F' . A-2. . 2 ' ' . rf fe- fl , 'alicia ' JJ X: J . 's , , - 3 3 - A A if A' I 73- M K' . J 1 e,.e I '1:,4ff.:'-sr-ef -'r' '- . W.. . .. - - Q E f -,L ' y H If ,L M -A-H A J . ,Q-.I ,. I ........ I 1 Miss Donna Cillett led her small group of strings through- out the year in classics, semi-classics. and sometimes Songs just for the fun. February 27 the ensemble played various numbers for a meeting of the band and orchestra parents. Another performance was the annual Spring Concert which gave the neophytes a chance to play for a larger audience along with their superiors the senior high orchestra and band. , ff Future lirotlu-rs ancl sisters of Liheracel Front row: L. Saalhach, S. Weaver, R. Woolsey, K. Bind- schadler, L. Davis, M. Nagel. J. Rogers, H. Willingham, C. Rhoades, D. Buttermore. Second row: J. Hohnstein, J. Donovan. 9. Coe. J. Holmes. li. Hilgenfeld, L. Cervantes. P. Creif, J, Pauley. J. Sheaf. M. Warren. J, Phelan. D. Connelly, K. Mclslale, M. Selby. E. Xlayhorn. Third row: D. Barfoot. S. Steffan, C. Schank, G. Fisher. Miss Donna Gillett, direclorg Mickey Stilley. YW 0 Ill! K K ! a If 2 . K M 11 f. 2 E1 ii -H gf , fa-5- .w - r-:sm 1 .-.gy 'wgezf vw- L. A -' - V ff. ' 1, fa-1 Q . K , ' : - X - - !:: 'LX . 2, . , , W v. 3' ff' fri ' K 2 J 'H 4 . ': L- Lg .pL'ti?5sg, dv HSE ' ww f ' 'L I A 1 . 1 a , ww? ' in I46 - f K W 'fi F E' 1 X 5, if K W -if 0. w V, X L Q 2 X-Q J , Q 3 fy If S 1 ' if liglifz' ' 25 .5 ls Q Q, '74 7 . W -Q 5--ei. I , f ,lt yr, , W -may Q , ilu all ,Wife 'iii ,gg 1 0-F., Members of the madrigal are: Keith Towne, Larry Hassler. Jesse Escamilla. Tim Rutz, Bill Fangman, Lila Lemon, Susan Witschy, Judy Miller, Donna Ross, Pat Costa, Joani Baker. Becky Lashmett, Myrna Case, Alice Baumgartner, Mike Fangman, Jack Kent, Clay Lana. Jim Koller, and Keith W d . N ' ' ' oo s ot shown are. Sharon Sievers and Miss Barbara Jones. director. To entertain is their business! These three vocal groups pooled their talents to bring the best in musical entertainment to Scottsbluff High School and the entire community. .:.VW x1 3-Yr a bw 'layer 1-.fi s ,enema 5 L .tx -wa, V AY L 9 ,MN , E 77-17' is I' Mike Fangman, Bill Fangman, Jim Koller, and J. B, Simon comprised the boys quartette. Their lively barber shop renditions sparked many assemblies, parties, and club meetings. Af s One of three triple trios of the vocal music department: Lois Troyer, Becky Lashmett, Barbara Coe, Judy Miller, Sheri Warren, Judi Chilcoat, Alice Knight, Sandi Busch, and Sharon Steffan. I47 92, . W ,g i f BOB LEHR JACK KENT President Vice President Front row: Barbara Coe, Lois Troyer, Judi Chilcoat, Ruth Rasmusen, Shirley Plaster, Bonnie Sell, Connie Amen, Jo Ann Retzlaff. Second row: Lila Lemon, Sandra Rusch, Sharon Sievers, Susan Witschy, Alice Knight, Martha Woolsey, Judy Miller, Alice Baumgartner. Third row: Pilul Schmunk, Jack Kent, Bill Fangrnan, Gary Richard, Grover Kautz, Bill Rask. Fourth row: Keith Towne, Clay Lana, Jim Koller, Ken Losey, Ted Thuman, Harvey Hoffman, Chuck Halstead. ham ded: Www. i , -' ,b., ' Hz l I In js Ly, 1 x RUTH RASMUSEN CLAY LANA JUDY MILLER Secretary Student Council Llbfaflillfl Representative l Front row: Pat Costa, Sherry Warren, Donna Selby. Myrene Clary. Pat Eckdahl. Marilyn lirmlhead. Joani Baker, Arlee Green, Miss Nancy Button, director, Second row: Myrna Case. Barbara Hilzer, Eloise Baker, Madeline Bahn, Karen Gres-nhalgh, Nancy McReynolds, Charla Schwaner, Becky Lashmett, Alice Clark. Third row: ,lim Shepard, J. B. Simon, Mike Fangman, Bob Lehr, Jesse Escammilla, Allen Randall. Fourth row: Ron Williams, Frank Wooden, Leo Schaefer, Keith Woods, Richard Ummel, Larry Hassler. IAQ One of two boys' octettes, these boys sang at several events. They are Jesse Escamilla, Lewis Sircin, Tim Rutz, Jim Robertson, Kent Green, Jim Shepard, Cary Margheim, and Larry Provance. Another triple trio! and it's beauties they are, tool The gals who blend their voices in this group are Donna Hof- reiter, Karol Griffith, Lynda Raymond, Judy Van Wyngarden, Dee Dishman, Sandy Mack, Mary Wright, Erlene Dawkins, and Kristen Gordon. Sena!! Z '. Four more vocal groups who brought pleasure music-wise to many audiences when they sang together. Miss Nancy Button and Miss Barbara Jones, directors, selected the groups and guided them. Introducing the C Maids! This sparking trio, Barbara Coe Pat Costa, and Judi Chilcoat, even sang on television T S 1 y C . is Y Wir--QW A And one more! ln complete harmony they raise their voices in song. Kathy Kennedy, Pat Stromski, Carol Schul- dies, Donna Ross, Pat Costa, Alice Zitterkopf, Deanna Luenenhorg, and Myrna Case make up the happy vocal group. B 5 I n ce The various groups of the vocal department traveled, sang, acted, and even participated in a bottle jug band. Theirs was truly a busy 'Qui department. Directors Miss Nancy Button and Miss Barbara Jones were re- sponsible for the great success of Q their proteges. .al ,si . J . , K A The last assembly before Christmas vacation featured the ., . , 'Gif'-New 5 7' K , . . N,'w1c,L,- Y' .3ffiL.y fu entire choir and many of the smaller grou rs. , . I tg-.gmz.W . A l '+'1'Q-Rr 4-.xv low t ' - 2' , 'M' . ,Q ., 42 wwe' ? . N, a ev- A L l xg Xxx fire. .1 jf- e e N -Q + N N . fr W Q y ., 'H 'Yffvv , X ,fy IQ ,gt , flkg' H9-' . . f f' , . , I t ' A small portion of the gigantic choral clinic at which Scottsbluff played host to Alliance and Cordon Ohlsson directed. ty, The Bottlejug Band had more fun than work. Members were: Clay Lana. .lim Koller, Alice Baumgartner. Lois Troyer, Leo Schaefer, Bill Rask, Bill Fangman, Pat Costa, J. B. Simon. Becky Lashmett, and Marilyn Brodhead. not shown, Shirley Plaster. 'SThe Song of America! wha. 'zl 0 Leaving for Hastings Choral Clinic are Eloise Baker. Sharon Sievers. Jim Koller. Donna Selby. Jack Kent. ,loani Baker, Charla Schwaner. Hike Fangman. Keith Woods. Bill Fangman, Keith Towne. Larry Hassler. and Miss Barbara Jones. director. --t .ln ..- Q13 'fella s.. 'E' Puppy Love! Musetle . , . Lila Lemon Sandor . . . Larry Hassler How did you know? Berezowski . . . Grover Kautz Mme. Pompon . . . Alice Knight 4'And Fm the winner of the grand prize after all. Irma . . . Barbara Coe Ladislaus . . . Jack Kent Fresco's pet isn't better than 5,000 florins. Ballet . . . Donna Fresco . . . Bob A lottery ticket the cause of so much ado? Count Berezowski finds that in a moment of passion he has sent a note to Irma on the back of the winning ticket. Fresco, the Ballet Master, advises that the Count marry her to regain it. Irma is not willing since she is in love with Captain Ladislaus of the Royal Hussars, but when she is told that her twin brother's life is at stake, she agrees. Ladislaus, in an attempt to save her, buys Mu- sette, the gypsy fortune teller, to pass her off for Irma. Then the queen tells the king that he cannot hold a lottery and the ticket becomes unimportant. Musette, content to be a gypsy once more, goes with Sandor, lrma and Ladislaus are reunitedg and the Count is left with4how did you know?-Mme. Pompon. Miss Nancy Button directed the production with the help of Myrene Clary and Shirley Plaster, student directors, and Susan Witschy, pianist. aff w if nLottery ticket one million and one not to he found. Excellency. Agents of the Secret Police . . . Ron and Dick if M f '57 i V M: Mia. 4 Ti 4 .At . 5-Q. R . x nn W x W' 1 I 39 Gypsy parents of Musette Vaninka , . . Pat Boris . . . TP 'SWl1at a coincidence that duty should call us here where the Grand Opera Ballet is having a garden party! Almir . . . Jim Koller Wanda . . . Judi Chilcoat Timar . . . Keith Towne Vera . . . Joani Baker -Q None so gay as we! deck Wacbee Front row: W. Rusch, R. Frank, R. Steinmiller, D. Steele, F. Quindt, B. Peshek, J. Sylvester, T. Cannon, D. Bentley, C, Stowell, D. Anstine, N. Einfalt, T. Kames, R. Broun, R. Johnson, R. Gabel. Second row: G. Stobel, R. Satur, E. Sumner, W. Ives, R, Abner, D. Keller, B. Lawler, J. Roberts, B. Rose, L, Lojka, M. Marker, H. Burgess, G. Gibson, S. Henderson, Miss Nancy Button, director. Third row: C. Dishman, G. Knaub, D. Crocker, D. Brand, L. Albee, R. Engel, R. Hof- mann, E. Kline, L. Weideman, P. Esparaza, D. Yoshida, D. Knaub, G. Stoppel. Back row: B. Yost, B. Rohde, R. Clark, B. Reichenberg, W. Gesterfield, B. Baker, D. Webb, A. Evans, E. Hays, G. Whitford, J. Randall, J. Hood, B. Vickery, K. Grover, J. Herhahn, J. Roth, G. Hoppes. Aiding the music department with their talents on the piano were Eloise Baker, Susan Witschy, Lila Lemon, Jovetta Yekel, and Sharon Vogel. Boys octette number two was Bill Lawler, Harold Burgess, Tom Cannon, Bruce Baker, Johnny Roberts, Lester Albee, Elmer Hays, and Gary Knaub. Dcueed v, C5 I I ' :dr ' ,.. if.:-sg-:fin ,. ff gl W .3 1. g y .. 4 t-1 4' -e ,Y 'V ' 44,96 . :L V 4 -53 -'I'-Q 5' ' . 5: 5 .5 fr .? I 1 5,5 ?.fi.v'lir7 so 1 ff J ..::i41f'fS'.EaFZ.Jf::Q? 1 J- ' as .5 . ,A ,f f' f - . 4' if , 1- ,.. t -fr-an .-. ,af ,- ,, ., , , , .. .. I, I, -1 :Q - Hg- 5 if 1- eff- at-1 .awf 5 5' ip dv? A -' f -- .-1 WF - , W ' .1 5 , ., .,g ,. e ,J .. 'r :' ffiyw 1?-'lem gf: ff?:,,m?r' .2-Giga 5, 1 5 'QW -.5 :A 6 5 1 ' 5 f - W J 4. K, L. 2, .. . 7 5 ., .J Vary.. W? in X I W V Q, W I N A . ' J 'S af I 4 W , . f ' wh - I .V 'Q 'f A. A W 5 fi . at A 5 v .- x , , f 0 9 ff U 0 FRESHMAN GIRLS GLEE Front row: A. Barraza. E. Stafford, J, Neuharth, S. Surratt, R. Lindquist, J. Wallace, A. Flores, J. Grasmick. I. Martin, P. Kurtz, S. Humrich, S. Schmidt, S. Hoffman. J. Broclhead, C, Renteria, M. McCarthy, B. Reading, D. Ramirez, Miss Nancy Button, director. Second row: B. Wilson, B. King. D. Luenenlxorg, W. Farrar, P, Morris, S. Vogel, P. Leis, P. Brown, N. Nerud, A. Castinado. L. Blakley, S. Rein, D. Arnold, N. Holten, C. Gallegos, S. Herhahn. N. Lana, N. Cowen, M. Williamson. Third row: D. Nuss, J. Ott, M. Magallanes, G. DeMaranville. B. West. C, Parker. M. Con- D. Kuhlman. J. Roach, J, P. Speclit, J. Cross, J. Bauder, S. Howie. Fourth rnw: M. Quevedo, M. Cervantes. B. Pieper, D. Ehrlich, A. Siewert, Koehn, A. Schaefer, N. Croskopf, T. Beatty, Welch, G, Sample, S. Aulick, L. McKnight, Yarnell, A. Harmon, B. Ehherson, L. Steele, J. Taylor, Cox, J. Hodgson, H. Keller, S. Axt, N. McGuffin. nelly, M. Henderson, J. Burry, J. Coombs, L. Klein, J. Leland, S. Ustohal, J. Phillips, Cassel, W. Mikkelson, S. Savage, N. Brown, P. Potter. C. M. Cain, G. J. Bauer, Z. J. KWYVIF' Front row: C. Benzel, K. Griffith, E. David, N. Hessler, B. Loose, S. Babka. J. Baker. B. Lozoya. P. Manrose, N. Hobbs. D. Dishman. E. Loose, S. Ross. P. Jinks. J. Antrim, S. Mack, Miss Barbara Jones, director. Second J. Burkhart. row: J. Hessler. B. Roberts. J. Schnell, J. Brill, D. Hofrei- K. Villella. M. Adams, C. Becker, J. Popp. ter. B. Leis. A. Randall. J. Parker, P. Temple, D. Weaxer, L. Raymond, F. Brown. J. Einsel. L. Hammer, N. Rhoades. Third row: N Cuettler, M. Wright, M. Richards, H. Howell, B. Schuldies. K. Eckhardt, M. Adams, L, Midgely, S. Lovett. Dawkins, J. Lovell, J. Kautz, S. Auliek. J. Van Wyngarden. P. Popp, S. Reifschneider. J. Plummer, N. Dill, H. Williams. Back row: K. Buehler. J. Bierle, S. Kay, N. Bennett. D. Franssen, L. S. Ehrlich, E. Sirrs, E. Burton. M. Wolcott, J, Hessler, C. Huston. J. Boston, R. Haslet, S. Le-lil, H. Lang, V. Richards, J. Kraft, K. Gordon, G. Welsh, l. Magalenes. M. Miller, J. Davis, D. Axt, B. Cook, P, Lawler. BQEWWQW WW 0 'cf 'B SOPHOMORE GIRLS CLEE l55 Q44 Z-'wg em. Front row: Miss Barbara Jones, director, S. Adams, M. Priest, K. Kennedy, P. Dahlinger, D. Eckdahl, B. Rummel, M, Brott, B. Schwartzkopf, S. Bartholomew, L. Henningsen D. Olson, P. Stromski, R. Wilds, P. Ramirez. Second row L. Nichols, S. Rosenberger, J. Hill, J. Henrick, D. Burbach L. Sircin, D. Hoffman, B. Johnson, D. Hatch, R. Presterl D. Smith, P. Frank, P. Sylvester, C. Cutcomb, J. Bamrick P. Groskopf. Third row: R. Sell, D. Ross, A. Zitterkopf, B Trio number two! Becky Lashmett, Cora Lee Everett, and Sally Stiles. I56 r Martin, S. Sams, C. Gerlock, T. Rutz, J. Schlegel, C. Somr, J. Robertson, R. Williams, B. Copenhaver, B. Clark, C, Schuldies, N. Pfeiff, J. Ewing, S. Grant. Back row: K. Hehnke, S. Stiles, S. Steffen, C. Everett, L. Wilson, S. Mogensen, H. Atkins, C. Mittan, K. Green, E. Dodge, D. Esterly, M. Clary, L. Wheeler, G. Margheim, S. Van Noy, L. Provance, J. Vogel, S. Hoffman, D. Luenenhorg, K. Dineen, J. Lindhorst, J. Lindhorst. Chorus officers this year were Donna Ross, secretaryg Jaci Vogel, librarian, Kent Green, vice president, Sally Stiles, president: and Morse Clary, librarian. Sz'cvwaf7 Front row: M. Rushall, C. Strate, M. Rent:-ria. D. Deaver. A. Pardun, K. Olte, P. Villella, R, Seger, B, Bentla. E. Ross Second row: E. Frank. C. McClure, B. Haney. M. Carman J. Grubbs, J. Butterworth, K. Land, E. Rodriguez, M. Clay C. Huber. Third row: Miss Janelle Mohr. director: J. Cline. R. Wooden, P. Hann, B. Henry, A. Schmitt, R. Saylor. P. Gray, P. Rose, B. Lyon. Fourth row: S. Startzer, R. Steidley f .f G. Buglewicz. S. Cain. D. Coe, R. Weinmastvr. E, Stoppel. B. Graves, D, Kuxhausen. C. Graham. Fifth row: W. Kirsh- man, E. Wagoner. B. Doering. J. Schlegel. J. Cs-lf-sky, D. Chinn. P. Lovell. D. Berry. D. Pugsley. Back row: H. Kress L. Hartwig. T. Sirrs. C. Weicleman. J. Steele. C, Schwaner T. Carleton. C. Harris. J. Lynch. S. liurhach. Smiles and high notes from the triple trio! 'J-7 MOHR . . .Director A barhershop setting for the lost chords! ow? QQ fig? 2 2 ff ' V. - . ...iii Z The Scottsbluff Bearcats, making up for last year,s winless season, rampaged out onto the field and turned in a spectacular season's record of seven wins and two losses, one loss to the Lincoln Links and the other to Grand Island in the Big Ten Playoff. They tied Kearney in a near upset. The rewards of the season were the West Big Ten Crown and runners up in the Big Ten playoff. Outstanding stalwarts this year were Chuck Halstead, All-State center who proved a tower of strength to the Bearcat line. Bill Lane and Hank Mowry were the seasonis high scorers with 31 and 30 points respectively. Bob Rupp, ace quarterback, replaced Jim Wallace when ,lim was injured early in the season. Terry Miller was another player who suffered injuries which took him out of action. 0 af v CHUCK HALSTEAD BILL CONNER Center Head Coach All-State funanimousl First Team, West Big Ten Honorable Mention, Wigwam Wisemen of America Seaman aj Sliiplvy and Halstead if N SWL Q , 'H xi close in on a Xlitchc-ll 5 ii I ,. X lsavk. i' 'fi ' K 4555 ,Z , 5 K , WET? fig? if 'L jg' . A , is A 5 SCOTTSBLUFF-13 MITCHELL-0 1 lnspired hy Knaub's run of 85 yards to the touchdown, the Bearcats were off to a successful season. The victory Al over Mitchell snapped an 11-game losing streak which . had cursed the Bearcats since the latter part of the 1953 season. Knaub sparked the team with both touchdowns, BOB KNMU3 Wheeler punted for the Conversion. Hamgapk SCOTTSBLIQFF-20 RAPID CITY-0 GARY SHIPLEY Tackle Piloted by Rupp's sharp signal calling, the Bearcats kept their goal uncrossed as they downed Rapid City 20-O. The Bearcat ground game sparkled as Rupp, lVIowry, Kaufman, and Knaub ioined forces for the tally. Full speed ahead for Knauh with good blocking from Lehr. lbl 'Meg Wm MARV KAUFMAN Fullback t SCOTTSBLUFF-19 SYDNEY-7 The Bearcats kept their winning streak alive by defeating Sidney 19-7. On a pass from Knaub, Axt went 62 yards for a touchdown. In the third quarter Rupp lateralled to Lane who scampered over the right end for a touchdown. Y SCOTTSBLUFF-6 NORTH PLATTE-0 Bearcat defense proved its worth in a crucial West Big Ten battle on the Bulldogs' ground. Throughout the en- tire battle the Bearcat defense intercepted passes and pounced on their opponents fumbles. Bill Lane, game BOB RUPP captain, went over for the only score of the game. A Quarterback bullet pass from Rupp to Sabala mlssed by f1ngers. Considered For All-State Omaha Wofld Hefflld Scottsbluff continued on the path of victory when they F' ' . . lm Team' West Big Ten downed Mcook 26-0. The Bison stopped the Bearcats ln the first quarter, but late in the second quarter a 65-yard Bob Rupp-Jim Axt pass started the scoring for the Bear- cats. .l IM AXT End W l62 Honorable Mention, West Big Ten Lana halts a Mcook Bison as Sabala aids Axt for the tally - s -nf. ' en C? 3 ' t e if SCOTTSBLUFF-6 KEARNEY-6 Bearcat against Bearcat was the theme of an exciting West Big Ten tilt with Kearney. Kearney scored in the last minutes of the first half and it looked like their day for the remainder of the match, but the Scottsbluff Bearcats Hnever say dief, With one more play in the game, Rupp recruited Marv Kaufman to carry the ball. Kaufman grueled his path over the left tackle just as time ran out to give the Bearcats a 6-6 tie. 2 by ,, 6 BOB LEHR Halfback Honorable Mention, West Big Ten SCOTTSBLUFF-0 LINCOLN+27 The Lincoln Links threw the first cog into the Bearcats, victory machine on the home gridiron. The Bearcat offense was low, but in the second quarter they drove the Links to their own 17. A Link interception cooled progress. The Bear- cats' favorite pass play failed to func- tion as it had in previous games. Chuck Halstead and Marv Kaufman were injured in the upset. LYLE BURRY Guard ,i ill Miller and Lehr halt a Link hack as other Bearcats close in. BEN SABALA End SCOTTSBLUFF-19 CASPER--13 The Casper jinx was broken as the de- termined Bearcat team alerted Casper with its rugged performance on the cold Mustangs' field. Lane scored twice, the touchdown in the third quarter gave the Bearcats their victory. The Mus- tangs dominated the third quarter till then. Halfhack ' t 4,3 B a if .v BILL LANE lg and,4'ze2 -Zi! Off we go with good blocking from Sahala and Burry. SCOTTSBLUFF-21 ALLIANCE-0 The Bearcat Banner Day, West Big Ten Championship game proved a success for the Bearcats. Despite the muddy gridiron, the never-ending Bearcat determination pursued and collected a West Big Ten victory. Gerald Fegler recovered a fumble and Mowry scored. Bill Lane leads the shuffle as he scores for the Bearcats. GERALD FEGLER Guard Honorable Mention '64 W est Big Ten HANK MOWRY Halfback Honorable Mention West Big Ten SCOTTSBLUFF-13 GRAND ISLAND-4-1 The Big Ten Championship clash with the lslanders failed for the Bearcats. Bearcat defense held for three quar- ters. Kaufman, and Mowry brought the ball near the goal and Lebr went over to score. At the end of the second it was Islanders-20, Bearcats-13. Defense fell in the fourth and the Islanders scored three times. CLAYTON LANA Tackle ang' ea eat, DEQQ-O E39 Q J We S f I- U 1.35552 4 3 A , ..n.f.,g,g5-5. L+-, Front row: Student Manager K. McFarland, J. Wallace. B. Knaub, B. Lehr, J. Axt, C. Halstead, M. Kaufman, B. Rupp, B. Lane, B. Sahala, C. Foes. T. Miller, Student Manager. R. Herdt. Back row: G. Margheim, D. Harding, J. Williamson. B. Carleton, G. McClanahan, H. Mowry, K. Schlager, P. Germany, G. Fegler, J. Shepard, T. Castillo. C. Plaster, L. Powell, C. Lane. B. Knauh. B. Williams. L, Wheeler, L. Burry, J. Thompson, J. Sindelar, G. Shipley, G. Pollet, D. Bigsby. WAYNE BINFIELD Line Coach BOB WILSON Line Coach Head Coach, Bill Conner, with assistants, Wayne Binfield and Bob Wilson, guided the Bearcats to one of their most successful seasons in recent years. 7464624'26Ag f 2 t I66 Bearcats .A,,.....,,. 53 Northeast .,,,,,,,,,,, 52 Bearcats ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4-8 Lincoln High ,,,.,, 37 Bearcats ,,,,,,,,,,,, 42 Boystown ,,,,.,..,,,, 45 Bearcats ...,.,.,.... 50 Boystown ,,,,,,,,,.., 39 Bearcats .,.,,,,,,, 62 Mitchell ,,,,....,,l...,, 23 Bearcats ,,,,,,,.,,,, 49 McCook ...,,,,,..,,.. 37 Bearcats ,,,,,,,,,,,, 55 North Platte ,,,,.,.. 4-3 Bearcats ,,,,,,,,,,,, 61 Mitchell ....,,,,.,,,.,,, 4-7 Bearcats ,,,,,..,,,,, 74- Alliance .,,,, ...,,,,, 5 8 Bearcats ,,,,,.,,,,,, 57 Kearney .,.,,,,,....,c 45 Bearcats ,,,,,,,,.... 60 Alliance .,,v....,,,,.cc, 32 Bearcats ,..,,,,,.... 51 Gering ,,,,,,, ,..,,,.. 4 3 Bearcats .,,,,.,.,,,, 59 Sydney .,... cc,..... 4 5 Bearcats .,..,,,,,,, 51 Gering ..,.... .,..,.,c 3 5 Bearcats ...,........ 34- Cheyenne ,,,...cc,c,, 51 Bearcats ......,,,,, 47 Fremont ,,,,....Y,,,,. 58 Bearcats .,,,,,,..... 64 Bearcats ......,.,,, 68 Bearcats ,,,,.,,..,.. 65 Front row: Coach Warren Brown, Larry Barden, Chuck Halstead, Harvey Hoffman, Bob Rupp Ben Sabala, Jerry Foos. SCOTTSBLUFF-53 LINCOLN NORTHEAST-52 The Bearcats officially opened the season by defeating the North- east Rockets in an overtime duel on the Rocket's floor. Bob Rupp sparked the Bearcats to victory with 27 points. SCOTTSBLUFF-48 LINCOLN HIGH-37 It was the second game slated in Lincoln, and the Bearcats netted a triumphant victory by defeating the Links 4-8-37. Rupp led the scoring hustle and Ben Sabala thrived on SEASON'S RECORDS rebounds. North Platte ,,...,,, 63 North Platte ,,,,,...63 H3St1I1gS YYY.-.f-YYY--- 52 Victory, victory was our cry, v i c t 0 r y l Cary Thomas, Jim Wallace, Cary McClanahan. johnny Williamson. Bob Knauh. Larry Aden, Cary Ikeya, Student Manager. Jim Wallace fights for a rebound in the Boystown game, r SCOTTSBLUFF-62 MITCHELL-23 After a comfortable lead of 31-3. the Bearcat second stringers saw much action. Wallace and Rupp chalked up 14 points apiece. SCOTTSBLUFF-42 BOYSTOWN-45 SCOTTSBLUFF-50 BOYSTOWN-39 The Bearcats kept the C0wboy's jinx jumping clos- ing the gap to one point, but the Cowboyys hit in the last seconds to Win the game. The Bearcats earned their victory with alert offense. Rupp and Wallace led the scoring with 21 and 14 points. BOB RL'PP Senior Forward if ,f W. , ft haf or iii BEN SABA LA Senior Cuard JIM WALLACE Senior Guard Rupp steals the ball from a North Platte player SCOTTSBLUFF-49' MCCOOK-37 A fast moving Bearcat team downed McCook 419-37 in the first West division Big Ten Race. Scoring honors went to lim Wallace with 19 points. SCOTTSBLUFF-f55 NORTH PLATTE--V43 The score was tied 21-21 at the half, but most of the Bearcat's tallies came in the final quarter. Bob Rupp paced the Bearcats with 22 points. t CHUCK HALSTEAD BOB KNAUB Senior Center RUPP 5h00fS, W5 g00d f0l' 2 Senior Guard SCOTTSBLUFF-62 MITCHELL-23 After a comfortable lead of 31-S, the Bearcat second stringers saw much ac- tion. Scottsbluff ran wild with a 62-23 win. Wallace and Rupp chalked up 14- points apiece. SCOTTSBLUFF-74 ALLIANCE-58 It was the usual rivalry between the teams, but the Bearcats glided past Alli- ance with a smashing tally. Rupp hit 27 points for the Bearcats. SCOTTSBLUFF-57 KEARNEY-45 The Bearcats copped a West Big Ten Conference crown to give the team z: 9-1 record. The Bearcats kept the lead from the first quarter on. Rupp was high scorer with 9 buckets and 10 free throws. SCOTTSBLUFF-60 ALLIANCE-32 The second encounter with the Bulldogs brought a rampaging victory for Scottsbluff. The Bearcats had a 32-16 point lead at the half. Jim Wallace led the scoring with 23 points. GARY THOMAS Junior Guard HARVEY HOFFM ANI Junior 1' orward , on We Get that ball, Bearcats! GERALD F005 Junior Forward LARRY ADEN Junior Guard SCOTTSBLUFF-54 GERING-4-3 A determined Gering team made an unsuccessful attempt to end the Bearcat's victory streak. Again Wallace found the range with 20 points. SCOTTSBLUFF-59 SYDNEY-4-5 Scottsbluff kept the victory ball rolling against Sydney to set a 12-1 record. It was a give and take tussle until the last minutes of the game when the Bearcats pulled ahead. Rupp was high scorer with 23 points. SCOTTSBLUFF-51 GERING-35 The 'Cats grabbed their second win from the Bull- dogs on the home court. Fine performances were given by Wallace, Rupp, Sahala, and Halstead. LARRY BARDEN Sophomore Center JOHNNY WILLIAMSON Sophomore Guard 1 SCOTTSBLUFF-34 CHEYENNE-51 The rugged Cheyenne Indians snapped an II game winning streak of the Bearcats. It was the Indians ninth victory over Scottsbluff. Bob Rupp was high point man with 9. SCOTTSBLUFF'-47 F REMONT-58 The Big Ten Championship crown was at stake and Fremont came out on top for the first time in 3 playoffs with the Bearcats. Scoring honors went to Rupp with 27 points. GARY McCLANAHAN Sophomore Forward ' Sabala tries hard for the ball in the Cheyenne game. VARSITY SQUAD-Student Manager Gary lkeya. Front row: Larry .-trlen. johnny Williamson. Bob Knaub, Gary McClanahan. Jim Wallace. Cary Thomas. Bark row: Larry Barden. Chuck Halstead, Harvey Hoffman, Bob Rupp. Ben Sabala. Gerry Foos. Coach Warren Brown. SCOTTSBLUFF-64 NORTH PLATTEf63 The Bearcats ended a two-game losing slide by defeating North Platte. The game was tied 56-56 before Scottsbluff pulled ahead for good. Halstead and Rupp led the Bearcats with 16 points each. SCOTTSBLUFFf68 NORTH PLATTE-63 The Bearcats took a determined step toward state tournament competition by winning over North Platte in the first round of the Regional Tourna- ment held at North Platte. lt was a close game all the way with the foes only SCOTTSBLUFF-65 HASTINGS-52 Demonstrating the best teamwork yet this year the Bearcats overwhelmed the Hastings Tigers to earn a place for Scottsbluff in the State tournament competition at Lincoln in March. Halstead. Wallace and Rupp capitalized on the aid given them by their teammates making l9, l8. and l3 points respectively, The rest of the team. Thomas and Sabala, handled the ball expertly and worked it into position with precision-like style. Boh Rupp comes through with the Coaches' advice. two points behind during one point in the last quarter. Coach Brown gives the team a few pointers Y I T In . .ci aff if Scores Scottsbluff 36 44 54 33 51 67 4-4- 54- 52 40 37 50 57 45 39 RESERVE SQUAD-Roger Bickle, Dave Childs, Larry Wheeler, Phil Germany, Student Manager Ken McFarland, Gary Margheim, Coach Shelby Edwards, Ray Knaub, Bob Carleton, Cary Ehler, Ned Einfalt, Bill Moore. 74e?az'wze4'aa64?' RESERVES Scores North Platte ,..... Cheyenne ,,,,,, Gering .,.... Sidney ,,,.., Gering .,,.,, Alliance .,.,.,,, Kearney ,,,,,r.. Morrill .... Alliance .,,,,,,, Mitchell .....,..,., North Platte ,.,... McCook ,,,,,,,,,,, Mitchell .,,,,... Torrington ,,,,, Morrill ,,,,,,,,....,. Scores Foes Scottsbluff 73 54 18 ..,,,,,,35 77 ,,,,,,.,4l-2 48 71 .,...,..33 417 ,,,,.,,,47 68 772 67 ....,,,,26 50 ...,...,32 50 A-3 68 ,...,,,,37 50 ,......,35 60 ,35 55 FRESHMAN Scores Foes lVl1tchell , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,, Cheyenne ,,rr,,, Mitchell ,...,..., . North Platte ......,. Lyman ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Gering ..,.,,,, Morrill ,,,,,,,, Morrill ,,,,.... Alliance ..,....,, Torrington ,,,,,,, Gering ..,..,.,,.. Torrington ,,,,,.. Alliance ...,,,,,, Lyman ,,,,,,,, FRESHMAN SQUAD4-Front row: Student Manager Richard Firming, Neal Einfalt, Bill Rose, .lim Sieder, Duane Marquardt. Chet Dishman, Fred Wursl. Middle row: Ron Hofman, John Roberts, Dave Steinmark, Larry Krause, Kendall Early. Back row: Gary Stoppel, Bill Reichenherg, Bill Comstock, Larry Donovan, ,lerry Hood, John Randall, Ron Veal, Rodney Sloan, Coach Les Jones. 'We-fr RESERVE SQUADfFr0nt row: D. Herron. Student Manager. assistant coach Lester Jones. Head coach Tom Mihane, Student Manager Stan Hoffman. Middle row: R. Haxert. J. Shepard. K. Schlager, A. Williams. F. Lazoya. D. Gibson. D. Herdt. R. Castro. Cope-nhavcr. R. Moore. C. Garcia. Back row: D. Barraza, C. Popp. D. Bigslvv, E. Have. G. Tassin. F. Rhoadrs. T. Larimer. J. Buchammer, C. Derby, J. Wilks, N. Lcmley. Anstine. ,lm s war. VARSITY RESERVES Mitchell -f--f--- ---f- 0 0 Pine Bluffs ..... ,... .... 2 0 Rapid City Vararaa arvra 0 52 Mitchell .. .. 0 Sydney '---f ---- ----- 7 6 Alliance .... .. ,. T MCC00k ----- -------- 0 7 Torrington .... ....... 1 3 Lincoln .--...V Vrrararf 2 7 7 North Platte . ......., 19 Kearney ........ ..... 6 12 Sydney ,V 7 Y 6 North Platte ..... ... . . 0 0 Laramie V V 20 Casper .......... ........ 1 3 Alliance ........... .. .. 0 Grand Island .............. 42 FRESHMAN 19 Alliance . 14 Cheyenne . .. 52 Alliance . . 26 North Platte ....... 19 Gering ..... 31 Sydney FRESHMAN SQUAD-Front row: D. Steinmark. C. Sindelar. T. Karnes. B. Lawler, B. Rose. H. Burgess, Assistant coach Robert Frank. Head Coach Shelby Edwards, R. Frank. R. Herman. G. Gibson, R. Satur, F. Wurst. Middle row: Student Manager Dennis Anstine. J. Lieder, L. Krause. R. Hoffman, K. Early, B. Comstock. J. Roberts. J. Roth. D. Brand. J- Hauke. E. Kline. J. Miller, J. Becerra, M, Marker, E. Sumner. Student Manager Ned Einfalt. Back row: B. DeLett. T. Carlton. B. Reichenberg, L. Donovan, R. Veal, G. Stoppel, J. Randall, A. Evans, J. Murray, J. Hood, J. Herhahn, R. Clark. S. Henderson, L. Weideman. H A. raw' .5 x J. Whitford, R. Sloan. 4 , A ,. r- 1 ' 511, .h 1 rg . Q Y 4. an Q ' X., If f J I 1 . ' -.. - .11 V 1 ' t T ' . -4 R S S fe tt'l , i f 1 . A- ' .. ' ff? iett 1 1 A , 1 ' 5.2 1 , W W , t. y Q gm 5 4V , i K 5 , W . J a A, uv ev Q fgvf 9 I . g W 5: .. .ikk M, 'Qt ... V Q, I .ig x W , . Y kg , 6 V ,W I, K K .X . I er L, ' taht ai: A .ah ,, . ah it -- . . 1 - Q, ... PE' .F JUNIOR HIGH SQUAD-Front row: Student Manager B. Thorpe. W. POPP. B. Deering, H. Bailey, K. Meier, B. Ullstrom, J. Wilks, E. Hanholt, G. Nosker, G. Graham, M. Abbott D Pugsley, L. Hartwig, S. English, R. Grionez, F. Sabala, L. Graybeal, Student Manager Ben Eyon: Middle row: Coach Hooper, G. Buglewicz, G. Harpole, D. Yarnell, L. Strodtman, R. Knight, B. Pauley, J. Heinke, M. Ingrum, L. Redler, B. Smith, N. Hoffman, S. Adams, J. Quevedo, B. Graves, E. Ventura, E. Henderson. Back row: S. Cain, T. Sirrs, J. Lynch, L. Allen, S. Burbach, J. Steele G. Nartin, B. Richards, F. Barfoot, L. Wells, B. Besaw, G. Schwaner, A. Sunday, E. Stoppel, D Berry, B. Asher, E. Nelson. JUNIOR HIGH SQUAD-Front row: Gary Graham, Doug Berry, Scott English, Herb Bailey, Mike Abbott, Jim Wilks, Harlan Aden, John Ramsey, Gordon Schaub. Middle row: Bob Pauley, Larry Allen, Galen Schwaner, Joe Steele, Bill Richards, Larry Hartwig, Eugene Sotelo, Jim Walters, Ed Wagoner, Coach Bob Frank. Back row: Tim Carleton, Gary Rodgers, Fred Barfoot, Conrad Germany, Louis Wells, Gary Harris, Donald Chinn, Barney Sotelo. 1 7 ffm owtckcw Mr. Holland Paynes intramural basketball league provides an opportunity for a large number of boys to participate and enjoy playing ball JUNIOR-SENIOR STAN DINGQ Mud Throwers Demons ,,,,,,,,. 1 S. O. U.s 77,,,7,77, Shelby's Scrubs ,, Blue Devils ,, Sloppy Three Knights , ,,,, , Deliquescents ,,,, Half Breeds ,,,,,, Mad Russians Bresterls ,, Cats ,,,, FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE STANDINGS Scrubs , ,.,.,, , Night Hawks ,,,, Thunder Birds Hog Callers . Seven Devils Glow Worms ,,,, Dribbling Drips Shrimps ,,,., ,,,,,, Serenaders ....,, Hounds. ,. X , , f Q53 Jw Q5 in E2 'J' .Ly lZ S' OSU 7-'- ands The scholars of Scottsbluff High School, who worked hard to achieve this goal, are, back row: Jerry Binfield, Jerry Kaes, Steve McMillan, Herb Feidler, Keith Woods, Ron Herdt. First row: Bryan Ericson, Sharon Sievers, Eloise Baker, Karen Greenhalgh, and Furman Gordon. National Honor Society members are chosen at the end of the Junior year depending on their rank in the class. A special assembly is held to tap students for National Honor Society. The top ten junior students are chosen to head the assembly the following year. Zak? National Honor Society member Karen Greenhalgh is studying for a review test. Karen has been in the top three of her class throughout her high school career. To obtain this goal Karen has had to do quite a bit of studying. This year Karen was also the president of Nike Club. She handled it well. I The sponsors,of National Honor Society this year were National- Honor SUCEIY members. Furman G01'd0U and Nancy Button, Alice Carter, and Kendall Massie' Herb Ferdler, study hard to pass the semester exams. They have studied hard to attain this high goal. 6:4 adllaads LJLJ Tapped hy Quill and Scroll this year were, front row: Betty Norton, Peggy Swift. M Ruth Rasntusen, Jeanne Wolf. Betty Gibson, Joan Baker. St-cond row: Roseann Stroh, Sheri Nosker, Myrna Barfoot, Sharon Sievers, Ron Herdt. Andy Backer. I Dona Kenzy, and Bill Brand. To become a member of Quill and Scroll a student must be in the upper third of his class and must have done superior work in journal- ism. Larry Tangeman, sponsor of Quill and Scroll, presents the Quill and Scroll pin to Ron Herdt. Andy Backer is next in line to receive his pin. The installa- tion of the new members took place in the Bluff and Echoes room and after- ward a party was held at the sponsoris home. Fourteen students were initiated into Quill and Scroll this year. We 70462 Om 74oa96tc, Students initiated into Quill and Scroll this year from the Echoes Staff are, front row: Peggy Swift. Betty Norton, ,Ioan Baker, and Roseann Stroh. Second row: Ron Herdt, Andy Backer, Betty Gibson, Myrna Barfoot, Sharon Sievers. and Bill Brand. These students help to put out the Echoes this year, and they did a very good job. These students were initiated into Quill and Scroll from the Bluff Staff, They are Jeanne Wolf. Ruth Rasmusen, Dona Kenzy, Myrna Barfoot. Andy Backer, and Sheri Nosker. Everyone worked hard this year to meet deadlines of the publisher, to try and get pictures taken, to Copy- read, and to finish all the other tasks connected with annual production. Student Council members are spirited on by Bill Brand's violent demonstration on the drum, Andy Backer has heen aroused and follows Bill to help bring in other members of the small group. Sharon Bartlett is being convinced while Karen Greenhalgh still stands in the background. 74eS Student Council sponsors this year are: Mr. Nichol- son, Mr. Samuelson, Mr. Lemons, Miss Herrmann, head sponsorg Mr. Stangle, Mr. Reeves, and Mrs. Jones. The sponsors attended each meeting and offered their suggestions and criticisms. Student Council members, Len Powell and Butch Lehr, sell savings stamps to students of the school. Every Thursday students were able to purchase stamps. This year was the second year for the student council stamp selling project which was a success. Jim Wallace, president of Student Council and Peggy Swift, vice president of Student Council watch mem- bers, Ruby Wilds and Sharon Bartlett, demonstrate the kind of work Student Council members try to do. This assembly was enjoyed by all of the students. . Discussing future plans for the Student Council are. officers: Betty Norton, secretaryg Jim Wallace, presi- dent, Sharon Sievers. treasurerg and Peggy Swift, Z vice president. The officers led the Council to achieve many worthy goals this year. 5' ,E ... 5 M 4 :!'2fg.f sis '74 Me ' Wake. Council members seated at the first table are: B, Norton. S. Sievers. Mr. Samuelson. C. Lana. J. Kent, C. Halstead. Second table: C. LaPee, K. Schlager, R. Koenig. G. Thomas. Third table: Mrs. Jones, S. Bartlett, D. Herron, D. Vanderherg, B. DeLett. Fourth table: M. Fuller, K Peshek, L. Troyer, R. Wilds, M. Brodhead. Fifth table: Bill Brand. D. Mendenhall. Mr. Reeves K. Greenhalgh, J. Baker. H. Keller, J. Cheairs. Table six: S. 5lcGuffin. J. Wolf, B. Hall, M Barfoot. Standing: J. Wallace, P. Swift. Mr. Stanglf-. Mr. Nicholson. Mr. Lemons. Bliss Herrmann S Y 1 v H - 'i x at Jan Chears, representative for the eighth grade shovis a room numher to parents visiting the school Nike members are, standing: K. Creenhalgh. First row: D. Kenzy J. McMillen, M. Bahn, S. Nosker, G. Strachan, C. L. Reading, Pl Williams, L. Lemon. Second row: J. Wolf, R. Stroh, S. Sievers M. Barfoot, C. Sample, E. Baker, J. Taylor, E. Brown. Third row C. L. Everett, J. Hall, L. Barfoot, S. Stiles, L. Troyer, M. Brodhead B. Ruppel. Fourth row: L. Abbott, D. Ross, S. He-lzer, C. Meyers: J. Russell, S. Atkins, J. O'Shea, A. Olsson. ' and 5 ' l f f fae7Zc6e4 . Gwen Strachan, Nike mem- ber, smiles as she works at the Nike Information Desk. The Nike Information Desk helps students, and persons visiting the building. Sponsors this year were: Miss Winans, Miss Jones, Miss y Yensen, and Mrs. Schumann. The sponsors assisted the Nike girls in every way pos- sible during the year. y These girls served as N i k e officers: Joyce T a y lo r . treasurer, Louise Hawk, secre- tary, Phyllis Williams, vice president, and Ka- ren Greenhalgh, presi- dent. The Nike members seem to be having a 'gtime out at their meeting. A Nike meet- ing is held every second Mon- day of the month. 'Zeke-Keg Edu! Key Club Sweefhiearf GWEN STRACHANW Q, 2 232, 5 Nw' .aw ' 'ff -A 'Y Nike Club Knighf STEVE MCMILLAN I . Do they look sharp? This picture was taken at a Key Club meeting, to see if everyone was listening. Key Club meets at least once every two weeks to plan projects and pro- grams. Key Club does much in the line of service for the school. Key Club officers this year were: Jerry Kaes, treasurer: .lack Kent, vice presidentg Herb Feidler, secretaryg Grover Kautz, sergeant-at-armsg Steve McMillan, president. The officers worked hard plan- ning various interesting meetings, and planning projects to carry out during the year. The Key Club held a semi-formal dance this year to honor the royalty. I84 First row: R. lVlcNatt, B. Ericson, B. Loos, K. Woods, B. Bauer J. Wallace, R. Herdt, J. Kent, J. Binfield. Second row: J Thompson, B. Chelf, A. Backer. F. Gurdon, B. Brand, S. McMil lan, J. Kaes, D. Mendenhall, H. Feidler. Third row: H. Powell P. Guilliams, G. Kautz, B. Ray, .l. Behrens, M. Fangman, C Kyriss, H. Dallas, L. Knudtson. Keg 63:44 Herb Feidler, Key Club member, gives a speech to the members at the meet- ing. Special programs were given to the members for their interest. Herb seems to be quite a talker by the looks of the listeners. He is really getting their attention. , . lx? Thus year's Key Club sponsors were Vernon Forbes, Harold Key Club members Andy llavker and Jaffk KPN! Reeves, and Warren Brown. program to Larry Vandel. ettde ace, This year's Key Club pres- ident, Steve McMillan, gives a talk to the other members of the club. Steve had a full job this year and did his job very well. sell 3 One of the many jobs of the Key Club members is the Key Club members are getting ready to eat at their picnic. raising and lowering of the flag each day. Harold Dallas. which was held at Everetts' farm. Members in this picture Key Club member. lowers the flag which ends another day are Lyle Burry, Herb Feidler, and Jerry Kaes. at Scottsbluff High. .17- 3 We Ze!! 3 We 1416 paced. SKITTENS Skittens Club was headed by Sharon Sievers. Skittens sponsored a bus to take members to Sidney to see the basketball game. Also a dance was held in honor of the Skittens royalty. This year's cheerleaders were: Sandy Haslett, Betty Norton, Dee Flicker, Marcia Gilmore, Jeri Clark, and Pat Conklin. The sponsors of Skittens this year were: Miss Donna Gillett, Mrs. Virginia Gozda, and Miss Jackie Wedemeyer. Skitten members work on the float which was never used because of had weather, The workers are Marcia Adams, Sue Lovett, and Judy Wolcott. at 2' PAT Pat Lawler acts the part of Coach Brown while Ruthanne Haslet shows off the muscles of Marv Kaufman. A variety of skits were put on this year by the members of Skittens under the direction of Eudine Blum. w SKITTENS J ERI CHEERLEADERS DEE Edd! 244! 244! an Www, Zaman! SANDY MARCIA Officers and Executive hoard of Skittens are: J- Wolcott, K. Hehllke. .l Clark, E. Brown, secretaryg P. Groskopf, J. Baker, Student Council representa- tiveg S. Sievers, presidentg P. Swiftg B. Norton, treasurerq B. Nortong E. Blum, vice presidentg M. Fuller. BETTY IQ King BOB LEHR gamma Deaf faqaizfg Queen BARBARA NORTON Skiffens King LYLE BURRY , 1 'S Glu! Eocfaftq 'S Club Queen SHIRLEY PLASTER 497 First row, kneeling: G. McClanahan, J. Thompson, L. Burry, M. Neu, T. Castillo, G. Marghein I. Williamson, L. Wheeler, R. Russell, B. Carleton, K. McFarland. Second row: D. Harding B. Williams, B. Lane, T. Miller, J. Wallace, J. Kent, B. Lehr, B. Schlauger, D. Ferreyra, W. Burton C. Garcia, D. Koenig, J. Axt, M. Fangman, J. Kraft, J. Behrens, R. Herdt, T. Frank. Back row: J. Wilks, P. Germany, C. Lana, B. Sahala, B. Rupp, J. Fobs, C. Halstead, E. Coons. ff We 2446 ide 3 f S 'Cluh members, Dick Koenig and Ken McFarland, hurry to get popcorn ready for tonight's game. The S Club boys worked hard getting everything ready for the games. These boys are leaving for a football trip. Scottsbluff was West Big Ten Champ this year and runner up for Big Ten Champ. l90 1 This year's S Club sponsors were Jerry Hooper, Bill Conner, . Leo Stangle, and Bob Wilson. 6ZaZo,lS gift--JV ff L' gb, mfs. z 1-site p Don Griffith helps arouse t - W b. wt. - f ff If . 1 , f M. .f Q 1 ,W ,f -of - f- , f . . 1: 5 T , If , ,A . . . . A 5' it 4, 1 3421551 I 1 'L V 1 he spirit of the students and the team members. Don per- formed for various rallies this year. I 71494 Bob Rupp, one of the Bearcat stars, gives a speech at one of the rallies. Sometimes it was quite a task getting the boys to say a few words but they usually consented. The carna- tion Bob wears was presented to him for serving as attendant for the Banner Day royalty. S Club oifiners are: Terry Miller. presidenlg .lim Axt, vice presidentg Ben Sabala, sergeant- at-armsg Bob Rupp, secretary- treasurer: and Chuck Halstead, Student Council representative. I9I Sponsors for Teen Queens this year were: Miss Wieland, head sponsors, Miss Bigelow, Miss Pollock, and Mrs. Jones. 66006604 Teen Queen members carried on various activities this year. Some of the activities were the Bum's Barter held in September, the Sock Hop held for the March of Dimes fight, the Gym Party, and the Holy Week Activities. The meeting Hi Light this year was the panel discussion on dating and social life. This panel Teen Queens enjoyed the good food at the Bum's Barter I I I I 4 discussion featured Barb Hall, Marilyn Dill, Linda Abbot, and Sharon Sievers. The purpose of Teen Queens is to develop friendship among Christian girls and to promote Christian ideals. Keeping their purpose in mind he Teen Queen girls had a successful year. First row: R. Rasmusen, R. Martin, L. Lloyd, B. Stobel, G. Sample, R. Stroh, S. Sievers, E. Baker. Second row: L. A. Schleicher, S. -Shirley, C. Campbell, J . Chilcoat, C. Cutcomb, P. Groskopf, S. Sams, J. Vogel, S. Rosenberger, D. Heimhouch. Third row: K. Olson, J. Popp, H. Alfred, S. Yelm, J. Roberts, J. Lloyd, L. Henningson, K. Kennedy, J. Hill, M. Helzer. Fourth row: B. Lashmett. S. Stiles, M. Brodhead, C. Crumbliss, A. Wallis, R. Wilds, C. Hopkins, A. Baumgartner, L. Troyer, N. Rice. Fifth row: A. Olsson, S. Helzer, J. Russell, L. Abbott, N. Pfeiff, J. Schmunk, C. Schuldies, J. Beierle, P. Sylvester, B. Coe. Sixth row: S. Babka, J. Kraft, J. Parker, J. Baker, J. Summerville, K. Keig, K. Gordon, A. Randall, S. Mack, J. Hall. Seventh row: M. Fuller, P Vasa, F. Earles, E. Bentley, H. Howell, S. K. Johnson, L. Johnson, S. Patterson, M. Wright, K. Eckhardt. Eighth row: J. Antrim, L. Raymond, M. Dill. First row: S. Vogel, J. Burry, N. Lana, A. Schaefer, C. Parker, L. Blakley, J. Walter, J. Wimher ley, M. McCarthy, T. Beatty. Second row: J. Grasmick, S. Hoffman, L. Klein, Z. Yarnell. J. Cox J. Cross, R. Lindquist, H. Keller, K. Gilmore, S. Herhahn. Third row: D. Ehrlick. B. J. Ebherson N. Groskopf, M. Connelly, J. Kennedy, l. Martin, J. Brodhead, N. Mcfluffin, J. Leland, B. Reading Fourth row: S. Bacon, J. Ott, J. A. Neuharth, S. Helm, N. Nerud, K. McMillan, J. Skinner, S Ramsey, S. Schmidt, S. Suratt. .Fifth row: J. Bauder, C. Koehn, W. Farrar, M. Henderson, C Sample, L. Wolcott, N. Morrison, S. Humick, J. Wallace, M. Williamson. Sixth row: M. Mark A. Williams, B. Hall, S. VanTassel, J. Bauer, L. N. McKnight, S. Savage, P. Morris, J. Roach J. D. Coombs. Council members are, first row: J. Chilcoat. L. A. Schleicher, S. Stiles, typistg M. Broadhead, S.C. representative, A. Olsson, treasurer: R. Stoh, secretary: C. Schuldies, vice president, -E. Baker, president. Second row: J. Vogel. K. Kennedy, J. Hall, K. Cordon, M. K. Wright, R. Wilds, A. Wallis, G. Sample, S. Sievers. This years Sock Hop winners were: Wendy Farrar. Jane Couples dance in stocking feet and really get into the lep McCaffree Patsy Morris, Sherry Humrich, and Harla of things. Are rhev mining chair fa.-Q Am.. ,., 1. 1. First row: H. Bula, C. Davey, D. Tompkins, G. Pugsley, B. Brand, J. Morris, B. Schwartzkopf, D. Hatch. Second row: F. Thompson, D. Brethour, M. Bron, D. Higbee, B. Burkholder, K. Green, D. Yoshida, B. Brown. Third row: R. Williams, J, Lee, D. Burbach, D. Baker, H. Atkins, L. Provance, H. Spurrier, D. Blaha. 716-Z 74M6 een , Hi-Y members, Bob Brown and Kent Green, give their service to Dorene Bockhahn. Dorene is a Sophomore at Scottsbluff High School. This year's sponsor was Mark Seeman. He laughs as president of Hi-Y, George Pugsley, gives a questionable smile. Hi-Y members, George Pugsley and Hugh Atkins, sell Future Hi-Y members enjov the facilitie candy to hungry S,H.S, students after Schggll Y.M.C.A, Here they are engaged in a game of pool The officers of Hi-Y this year were Harold Bula, Tom Burkholder, Bob Brown, Don Yoshida George Pugsley, and Don Tompkins. The officers did a fine job this year. Each year in November, Hi-Y sends representatives to the Hi-Y Model Legislature held in Lincoln. Those members making the trip this year are: Hugh Atkins, Tom Burk- holder, Dick Vanderherg, Don Brethour, Bruce Dobson, and Don Yoshida. George Pugsley, Hi'Y president, runs the record machine for the after-game dance. S an-.L fx 'qi If 3 . 1 W' Front row: B. Bradstreet, C. Strachan, Bartholomew, Baumgartner, Back row: A. J. Broadhurst, B. Brown. M. Broadhead, C. Crumliss, L. Troyer, R. Rasmusen, S. C. L. Everett, C. Schwaner, A. Knight, L. Barfoot, A, D. Olson, P. Sylvester, J. Russell, A. Wallis, D. Ross. B. Norton. Second row: S. Schmidt, C. Cutcomb, Backer, R. Williams, T. Burkholder, D. Tompkins, L. Hassler, G. Bay, L, Provance, 464 eafz,6'at ' 7445 Karny Kelly, L. Hassler, A. Backer, J. Broadhurst. A. Baumgartner, B. Burkholder, D. Thompkins C. L. Everett, S. Smidt, L. Barfoot, D. Ross, G. Bay, and J. Russell were the officers of Radio Pr . .S oduction Staff thi. year. Qfeevz dau! ' Don Tompkins, Radio Production member, runs the P.A. for the radio program the class is broadcasting. Radio Production members-Charla Schwaner, Andy Back- er, and Tom Burkholder-act their parts as the Rad' to Pd'l ' ' ro uction c ass puts on one of their many radio programs FHA. sponsors this year were busy with the variety of Miss Judy' Pollock EWE5 3 talk l Thi' FH A1 Elfla Y activities carried on by F.H.A. girls. Sponsors are: Mildred their m?9Fing- F-H-A member held mffiln 5 WWW tw Laird, Miss Bonnie McPherson and Miss Ruth Ludowise. weeks. wide Back row: S. Warren, K. Peshek, M. Dill, A. Siewert, S. Bacon, J. Potter, K. Martin, J Montanez, S. Rusch, P. Dahlinger, B. Albee, V. E. Richards. J. Tompkins, P. Costa. D. Erhlich J. Roach, M. A. Connelly, N. Croskopf, P. Potter, C. Campbell, B. Martin. Seated: D. Hatch J. Brown, N. Chapman, B. Sell, M. Martin, B. Montanez. J. McMillan, T. Martin. J. Mitchell S. Richard, P. Grasmick, B. Sell, L. Temple, D. Popp, S. Bolzer, D. Kropp. III FHA. officers this year are: K. Peshek. M. Dill. S. Rich- F.H.A. members Judy Thompkms and Judi Loos help ards, S. Rusch, P. Dahlinger, B. Sell, J. Mclllillen, J. A serve at a banquet given for Bu me Education Dax vas' ,P I' ' -4 4 . i , 1 fe Mitchell, L. Temple, P. Costa, and B. Martin. .,- ,,g3 15iifi 1 J? if T3 . ' ' 1 5. ij-K,,,t4k 5 G .,, 5.43 , .F 5. , M Q ' 'ml erik? - .. J J- r fe ' ' 5 . . G 'PQ K fr I ll? f x XR- .1 'Z -5 , 1, K!! 5 . . K -Y 1 ' it ,Y L Z l A Tig A l98 F.F.A. officers this year were Jerry Fegler, Bob Bauer, Don Johnson, Jim Hall, Ken Schlager and Paul Kilthau. This year's officers had a busy year planning the Future Farmer Banquet, and many other activities. 461527446 740 F.H.A. members serve for the F.F.A. members as they hold their annual Future Farmer Banquet. The F.F.A. members 1 who are at the first tables are: Dale Carrier and Dick 3 Koenig. l F.F.A. members, Don Gibson and Dick Sturgeon, are fixing the equipment used in the class by the F.F.A. boys. The F.F.A. class is very interesting and will be helpful for future needs of the boys. Back row: J. Yeager, D. Johnson, T. Yeager, W. Mitchell, P, Kiltbau, D. Koenig, J..Kramer, P. Schmunk, H. Green, D. Carrier, S. Burkman, H. Reichert, B. Plummer. Third row: D. Stricker, Mr. Warern Scoggan, sponsor, K. Schlager, B. Bauer, J. Fegler, R. Heiter, R. Stricker, F. Quindt, F. Rupp, R. Abner. Second row: L. Fisher, L. Reizenstein, D. Palmer, C. Stobel, G. Knaub, G. Kuxhausen, G. Ehler, D. Crocker. Front row: D. Fulk, W. Lana, J. Heimbouch, R. Cawley, B. Burr, L. Clark, L. Davis, D. Sturgeon, D. Powell, D. Gibson, J. Hall, A Future Farmer member sharpens some of the equipment used in the Future Farmer class. The Future Farmer classes were held in the school Agriculture Building. The Future Farmer Organization helps the buys learn about agriculture and to prepare themselves for their future. -,fyfmzzv '-. These Future Farmer members are working on their pro- jects. Very much interest is shown by the boys in his organization, as they learn the facts on farming, new equipment, and methods, which are coming into use in America today. N , 1,21 : 4 3 I l 5 il'-3 rf,faf'f ' 4 x 4' lt I P P F t 1 I i 1 . K .. .L -A 1 K ,Q , . The Future Farmers use hooks also. This picture was taken at one of the Future Farmer classes, The boys study for the problems which will arise before them in their future johs. I3 S . . -W 4 1 - fr. ,Mws t ,-an 'fr ' ' 1 ' ' 'F t lively W , ,ig 1 Dig that crazy mask! The Future Farmer member we believe is Wallace Mitchell. He is getting ready to fix the parts on the tractor, which is used by the members of the Future Farmer class. The members of F.F.A. will someday be farming the land of America, and trying to solve the Farm Problems which arise in America today. Front row: M. Bahn, S. Plaster, B. Norton, C. Strachan, P. Swift, R. Rasmusen, A. Baumgartner, M. Broadhead, B. Bradstreet, C. Schwaner. Back row: J. Broadhurst, B. Brand, A. Backer, F. Gordon, C. Lana, C. LaPee, J. Kent, G. Kautz, H. Bula. gedm D Becky Lashmett helps Furman Gordon get prepared for the play 4'Curse You, .lack Dal- tonf' The play was given for the students at two night performances. '74 Um Oljkcfdfe. This year Thespians were headed by the officers, Bill Brand, Student Council repre- sentative, Peggy Swift, vice president, Made- line Bahn, presidentg Clay Lana, clerkg Gwen Strachan, secretaryg Shirley Plaster, treasurerg and Andy Backer, historian. The officers planned the initiation of the new members of Thespians and other activities of the organi- zation. me if -v T ii 5 Qf3f:,?f5gfi 'I f l lv f , .. 1 ' ' ' A K , 'H 3 9. 7 K t 5 .ft t we ' L, lo ,, if f , H ' , ., t. at T , l P 1 - f X a ,S :H -av-if . Q, 1 ' . a . , I . , A - , , . W , -. 9 X, - swag 'fa t - ,f Q - .fs . i N xg .x 64 t f4,.!.f4'2 5735: 5 1. : f .iw 5 i . - I -Q ' 4 'A ll if it . w- at s fs ' fx s X ii. PIE: F' l fl A i - e 5? Bus are the wgrkgrs who gf the 5015 read' for the Milton Hoffman, Director says NOK, let's go, for curtains Y E Y future play. These workers are Alice Baumgartner, Bev UP On the IJIHY HCUTSP YOU. Jack Dalton. Bradstreet, Ron Williams, Carol Crumhliss, Larry Griggs, and John Broadhurst. The sponsors, Milton Hoff- man and Katy Kelly, had a big responsibility this year helping- to produce the plays. E Alice Baumgartner. Thespian member, heads a campaign for the play Curse You, Jack Dalton. The bunny hop is being done to attract attention. ui-...i m v I Hama 74 0:44 lf The Thespian members, Alice Baumgartner, Betty Norton, Shirley Plaster, Madeline Bahn. Gwen Strachan, Peggy Swift, Clayton Lana, and ,lack Kent, help to initiate the new members. ,W ..,,,,,,,,, n MY . , -f rvwf as Ci? -. - Q1 595 X Q79 jf 43 wSSf QD A ill TW 4 df QC 1 G-RAY'S PLUMBING AND HEATING CAMPBELL PIANO COMPANY Kay Cy-ogg Pam Gray Karen Brown Jim Blakely f I' I agiwlrxff if - F A 3' 13 -4 1 ii: 'r P - . ,M 1 rg-'f If . ': fx, 4 '-'I ' JS ,, , ' . lr ? ' ' ', A 7'5 A ,, A I H ,X gg ,.,.A 3. AW si Q I KISSACK OFFICE OUTFITTERS FRANK AND DILL IMPLEMENT Daniel Co'H'on Roseann Wooden Marilyn Dill Richard Frank SPUR CAFE STICKNEY'S AUTO SUPPLIES Carolyn Shank Tom Sirrs Srephen Adams Donna Bellew DORIS LAKE BEAUTY SHOP THE BEA AND BERYL SHOP Donna Kenzy Sandy Mack Gloria Welch Manager Kafhy Campbell 204 ,L .',' ,ffl ,, l K: in l Q - ' li ke l ' ' Al' . ' f -.. ,, ' 'g, f,..,a,.., ' Q . L Y ....a1g..:,Y ' 4.3 A ji' Hi ' Ili lgls ,L A ' , l ' Alf- r ' 'nr saw ,ff- W I :TI lm m J L my A 2: . N Aixam is 'ia af x I B' do N Nr ,M ,aff l laqya 'elifag' sm, l , ,C ig , ,ffkflf-,rr .h in - A y 5 'i, 2Tffx, ig.-W4 Q - f f . f' lo 1 L nm A I w I f 9 Q z IV , gas, lil f l Q , fl f T51 Q il Ya I l 5 sl - if 3' , in .3 1, 5 I l ll lll ' Ilflll Q5 l , SM 21. .i 1 gui nu Inu Q, 'git gtg lu ll S fn BENSON FUNERAL HOME LEROY JEWELER5 Funeral Direcforg Pal Conklin Sales Clerk Bob Knaub 3 ,1'9 .A LAWRENCE DRUG STORE KRAMER MOTORS Sales Clerk, Laurel Barfool, Myrna Barfool Gary Bay Karol Griflilh I - V f 5:- ,f'fx'f f r. , W H A' - 1' ff 9 S- -silwfm.-1 f:. ' ., H ,Q gf' 11 . 5- 4,f'a?,,e1'M -- -1-in x f ' ,f r fr A 5 we 2 xe'f9g5,fy , v f 1 fl H . : ff ' ' A K y , . f A - A J R V C ,521 ' fo. X, ' - gggrztj Inu: ..5'g1f.rL f wig 'A f I 'X in Q N A A' 4 ' A 1 f A - '1 A THE L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY RED'S DRIVE INN Ru+l1 Rasmusen Sales Clerk Myrene Clary WaYne Hoffman JOYC9 RUPP ,, ,J K ,. HOWARD HALL AGENCY BEN FRANKLIN STORE Barbara Hall Jane Hall Ellen Brown Leonard Powell ROMINGER JEWELRY COMPANY BUCK'S BOOTERIE Jeri Clark Morris Duyck Manager Larry Griggs Charla Schawer K bm , I ,v P A I 1 EAGLE CAFE INDEPENDENT PLUMBING AND HEATING Cl1arloHe Huslon Gary llceya Sharon Nagel Ron Pauley JY 'Y GILMAN MOTOR COMPANY TUX CLEANERS Bill Fangman Nancy McReynolds Earleen Sirrs Lois Midgley 206 NATIONAL RADIO SUPPLY MIDWEST AMUSEMENT COMPANY Dee Beerup Judy Bosfon Harla Williams 'mme LQ: V fffif 15' ig, as J HUGHES' FURNITURE John Thompson Frank Thompson 3 3 5 6 7 Q so sl -1 55 8 iH I5 FL I7 ld X9 10 ll 22 -25 26 27 28 20 WAITE LUMBER COMPANY Sales Clerk Frank Thompson Marilyn Demaree DR. PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY Harry Reicharf Barbara Leis BARNEY'S ELECTRIC Janice Baker Harvey Green iv- zify E! Qivsrwzf H 8QQ'8'0UE :'v-s-...... 'T'-'lan BAR-s-oue AL-EXANDER'S MARKET Cindy Meyers Mike AbboH ' fic k .im ,Rb , x .33 X X NIELSEN-SCH REINER CHEVROLET COMPANY Sales Clerk Jeanne Wolf Ir: ,pm 3 ' Q , A: rr, KOLT BROADCASTING COMPANY Russell Hilliard Bob Ray 'W ,W f yn., f J. C. PENNEY COMPANY SPUDNUT SHOP Alice Baumgarfner Jim Koller, Sales Clerk Sleve Pafriclc Duane Ray BLUFFS PHARMACY GEORGE D. READ AND COMPANY Madeline Balm Cusfomer Funeral Direclors GAMBLE STORE LINCOLN-MERCURY, INCORPORATED Frank Redler Peggy SwiH' Thais Mariy J. B. Simon DASH INN CONSUMERS PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT Julie Bierley Floyd Kraus Joelene Bar+IeH Marcia Gilmore 208 lNTER-ClTY LUMBER COMPANY FORREST MOTOR COMPANY Kennefh Benson Alice Wallis Dale ' Harding Barbara Norfo I D.. ., l nAUM6ARTNER'S VARIETY - HINER IMPLEMENT Nadine Pfeiff Judy Johnson ' Jim Redler, Sales Clerk, Ron Williams -ii V n. A DOERlNG'S READY-TO-WEAR ED SWANK AND SON Bob Doering Sandra Sclwlidl' Leora Henningsen JeaneHe Lloyd l W ECONOMY FURNITURE STORE BAKER'S TRANSFER AND STORAGE Deanna Franssen Pai Brown Joan Baker Shirley Helzer QD 4331, nvxmx-Zyl ' isrnausm .wmv fi' w 1, OLSON TIRE COMPANY Dori Olson Shirlee Mogensen WHEELER'S. INCORPORATED Jim Axl, Larry Wheeler, Sales Clerk BEE LINE SERVICE COMPANY Lois Nichols Plnyl Grosllopf NOSKERE JEWELRY STORE PLATTE VALLEY PLUMBING AND HEATING Gary Nosker pany Rose Jim Kramer Pafly Hoagland ,pr HAUKE REXALL DRUGS John Hauke, BeHy Norfon, Sales Clerk B AND G BOOTERIE Carolee Reading Linda Abboh' WESTERN HARDWARE Don Gibson BeH'y Gibson ll COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Janean Wimberly Jane Skinner - --ull :?i WITSCHY'S, INCORPORATED Dale Beck Susan Wi+schy T VALLEY SPORTING GOODS Alice Knighf Jeri Knaub .Ty GOLD M EDAL DAIRY Ken+ Green Shirley Plasier e-., ii .AJ s as 1,2 gg., ' , .... W -'M M- ' ggi-3' VZ kv '1 on A' 1 f --. H! K, 5 ' 1 I, Q1 - -T ir' . :fm UU .. ,.. .fg2'Ae1 Hf,v , . V ' b .,-.' E A f s',, - A .,z'i,'ff 7 kiwi if ' if si if 'f A' . ,L I fri MART'S DRUG Sharon Sievers Mary Roberfs 2Il it ALLEN'S SHOE STORE VIC MCNATT REFRIGERATION Claudia Marfin, Andy Backer, Sales CIerk Diane Goodman Dick McNaH S AND T OLDSMOBILE TOM AND JERRY'S DRIVE INN Arlee Green Bob Loos Eudine BIum Shirley Nickelson PHOTOGRAPHER AND CO-EDITOR WATKIIginE:I?lEEE ANDQEQULI SHOP A Bigger and BeHer Bluff Wiih More Picfures 9 Chuck Davey Andy Backer We Are Proud of Our Town CENTRAL STUDIO Sue Bar+hoIomew Averill Olsson SCHMOLLER AND MUELLER PIANO COMPANY Scoffsbluff High School Band ' A I I I If if I A f . M I ,g fi f QQ 45,5 -fy Y ' 1 xg, I R 4. gjsffiql . K 4-19, N-4-4' 5 79.5 , . ,Q-nw f I Q '7 ? 555592 ' i I if .Q ' .sir ' . U if - 'uw -.' f ll ' ' ' A I 0 I ' 1 I I is if 'Q ui , i if M as 5- 22.44 X '- ,gf 1 Q I ' ' 3' s I X g 3 rr ,, x ' 0, . if 353 ,- g I 4, 2 'Y KNEB RADIO STATION Sharlene Shirley Eugene Wamboll MEAD MILLIN6 COMPANY Sheri Nosker Tim Larimer lv-if 1 QWaf919iI9vi3liIi ml -hzgd-.T : v-ln' : an gif Q li V- , il l2 ', ' f l ':Il I -f'g1'fl! .f nf, -nnllfxf' A , L2 .. I v 2Il ' Mlvggfmpvaliu ,,gli:15 'L sig! f,I..nI6 had pl IQ! I 2:3 ROY GREENLEE'S MEN'S CLOTHING SCOFIELD STORES Don Johnson, Manager, Rob Rupp Allen Nagel Marcia Adams 2I3 JOACHIM RADIO SUPPLY IDLEWILD DAIRY Doroihy Beerup Chuck Halsiead Ka+hy Kennedy Joyce Birkhari' PLATTE VALLEY CEMENT AND TILE C. D. WILDY INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Bob Carlefon Tim Carlefon Salesman, Nadine Lana, Secrefary, Clayfon Lana Mr. windy Kiki WHITMAN'S GROCERY FAIRMONT FOODS COMPANY Rodney Sloan Georgia Whi+man PGI BISYIE CHYOI Benlel Cx ,ff-f MEYERS FORD, INCORPORATED WOO W L ORTH COMPANY Judee Russell Bob I.eI1r Donna Krqpp Dorofhy Popp SCOTTSBLUFF NATIONAL BANK PaH'y SyIvesIer Barbara Coe T I . I I I J J I ,lu , I I I I STANDARD HARDWARE COMPANY Jacie Sfrachan Gary Richards ,V THE BUSINESS STAFF THE BEGINNING JOURNALISM CLASS Jeanne WoIf, Shirley Nickelson, Rufh Rasmusen TIIEY H9IPed I0 Sen Ads- I I I me ' ,- V . ., I 430- --.. , I 'Lf ' w STEVENS CLEANERS Mary Morris Paul KiI'Ihau SWIFT AND COMPANY Joyce Taylor Bryan Erickson 2 I 6 TAYLOR'S FURNITURE STORE Gene Herron Lowell Taylor We, Ihe Bluff Sfaff of '56, would like +o uiilize fhis space +o Ihanlc you . . . our adverfisers. Your pafronage has nor only macle possible Ihe'publicaI'ion of a bigger and beI I'er Bluff, buf also has given us many pracrical experiences 'Ihrough which we have come Io undersfand more clearly +he dufies, problems, and enioymenfs of +he businessman. We are especially Ihanlcful for +he undersrandings, skills, and abiIi+ies we have learned from you. if +V Q' 5 4 I , lggghq i A Nm 'wv Q , M. MM M, . ,Y , .ffl SCOTTSBLUFF SASH AND DOOR Bill Moore Ann Schoolcraf+ TERRY'S TOWN AND COUNTRY MARKET BobeH'e Reading Kay Buehler CARR TRUMBULL LUMBER COMPANY Manager Roseann S+roh Sales Clerk John Williamson ' Qinnnn T7 ZIB DOWNEY'S MIDWEST STUDIO Charles and Jim Downey have served The pho+ographic needs of our school and communify cheerfully and faifhfully for many years. They exfend a cordial invifafion 'lo serve you as well. Marian Fuller Chuck Davey ff 'D- ALEXANDER'S MARKET A A A A ..,. 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T. ...... .,..., ,,,,. ,. ..... , .......,...... , .,,.... 103 ART ,...,.......,............. , ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,rrr,,,, 135 Asher, Brian ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,rr,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,, 9 7, 174 Atkins, Hugh- ,11,,....,...... ..,,.... 8 1, 156, 195 Atkins, Susan .,.,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 70, 72, 182 Atkins, Tom ,.., ,,, ,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,, , 1,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 72 Aulick, Sharon 156 Aulick, Susan .,,,, ....,.. 1 55 Austin, Jack . .. , 103 Austin, Patty 97 Austin, Ronald ,,.. ..97 Avila, David 81 Axt, Donna .. ..,,,.........,,,.....,, .... .. . 155 Axt, Jacque . ,. . . .. . . .. . 103 Ara. Jitn , 30, 41, 162, 165, 190, 210 Axt, Sharon ,. ..,, . ,.... . .. 155 ,,B, B AND C BANDS ,, .. . 144 Babka, Shirley . .. ..... ...,.. . . ..., .. 81, 140, 192 Backer, Andrew. .. 39, 126, 129, 130, 131, 133, 179, 180, 184, 185, 196, 200 212 Bacon, Sharon.. ,,... ,..., . .... ..... , 89, 197 Baily, Herbert . . . .... ...... ...............,, . .. .. 144 Babu, Madeline 39, 41, 149, 182, 201, 209 Bahn, Neal .. . . ,.........,,,... .. ..,.,,, . ,.,, ...81 Baker, Bruce .. .. .. . ,.,, .. ..,,,. . 154 Baker, Duane.. . .. ,,,,...,....,.... .... . 81, 194 Baker, Eloise .. 39, 41, 140, 149, 151, 178 192 Baker, Janice . . BI, 155, 207 Baxter, Joan , ,.40, 41, 132, 147, 149, 152, 179, 181 201 Baker, Joyce ..,... ,.... . ,.,..,,, .. .97 Baker, Larry .. ,....,........, .103 Ballew, Donna ,,,. .. .. 97, 204 Bamrick, Geraldine ,.,, ,.,, 1 56 Bamrick, Mike ..,.,. .81 Bainrick, Sharon ...........,......,.. .103 Banghart, Alvin ,...., . . ..,... ..., ...... ,.,.. . , 9 7 Barden, Larry... ,,,, .. 81, 166, 171 Barfoot, David . .,,, .,...,,......... ..,,..,...... 1 0 3, 145 Barfoot, Laurel .. . . ,. ...72, 135, 102, 205 Barfoot, Fred . . . . ,....,. . ,..., , . .97, 174 Harfoot, Myrna. 40, 131, 132, 133, 179, 101, 205 Barnhart, Bill ,... ,,,, . . .. .. . 4-0 Bsrraza, Alila . . .. ,,,, ., ..,,.... 155 Barraza, David . . 173 Bsrraza, Frances ,. ,.103 Barrett, Rodney . .103 220 '7ndez Berrienloa, Jesse . . ,,..,.,.. . ,..,, ..72 BARRON, NELLIE MRS. . . .. .. .. .18 Bartholomew, Sue . .72, 156, 196, 213 Bartlett, Charles . 89, 141, 143 Bartlett, Joeleneu.. , .. .40. 140, 143, 208, Bartlett, Judy .. .. . , .103 Bartlett, Sharon . .. 80, 81, 142, 180, 181 BASKETBALL . . ., .166 Bauder, Jennie ,..., . ..,,, . .. ..B9, 155 Bauer, Joyce . . 89, 155 Bauer, Robert .. ,.,, . . .. .... 41, 184, 198 Baum, Sandra . .. .. ., 81, 141 Bsumgartner, Alice . 72, 129, 147, 148, 151, 192, 196, 200, 201, 208 Bay, Gary . .. .,,,. . . .,....,..,....,,,.., 41, 196, 205 Beaird, Lcla ,. .,,. , .. . . 103 Beaird, Linda .,....... .. ........ . ,... ......l03 BEARCAT BANNER DAY ROYALTY ,..,,,.. .... . ..1B8 Beatty, 'reni .... . . . , . .. 09, 155 Becerra, Joel .... .....,...., . . ,........ ,. ,,,, ...89, 173 Beck, Dale . 41, 140, 141, 211 Becker, Gari. .. .. ., . 72 Becker, Patricia 103 Beclting, Benita . . ....,,....,, VV -V103 Becking, DeWayne .. , 103 Beerup, Deanna , 42. 141. 205 aeerup, Dorothy. . 41, 141, 214 Behrens, Jerry , . .72, 184, 190 Beierle, Julie .. . ,.. .. ..72, 208 Belcourt, Michael .. . . .. 5103 Bell, Carol ,,,., . .32. l40r 142 Benda, Bonnie ,.,, . . ,,,.., 97, 157 Bennett, Nadine .. 82. 155 Benson, Kenneth... .... . ,,,, 97, 209 Bentley, Darrell .. '39, 154 Bentley, Elaine ,,..,,,, , .. .. ..,., 82, 192 Benzel, Carol. . 32, 155, 214 Benzen, Wayne... .. ..,,..,.,, . .72 Berggren, Steven .,.., r 103 Bernhardt, Jean . .. .. . .. 97 Berry, Douglas ...97, 157. 174 Besaw, Bradley... .,..,. ...,, . .97, 144, 174 Betz, Donovan . -V H - ff 103 Betzold, Gary .. . ..,. .. .. .73 Bickel, Roger. . .. ..... ,. . -- V 73 Bierle, Julie ,.... ...,. . .. ....., ., 155' 192 BIGELOW, LUCILLE MISS . 18, 192 Bigrhy, Dean .,.. .. ., .. ...,. ,,.. , , .. .,.,...,. . 73, 165, 173 Bindschadler, Gerald .. , . .. .73 Binfield, Jerry ,.,. ,... . .. .42, 140, 170, 104 BINFIELD, WAYNE, .. ,. , .. ,. 18, 165 Bjornsen, Russell ...,...... --r-- V V 103 Bjornsen, Terry -- r--- rr V 103 Blaha, Richard .B2. 194 Blakely, James .. B2, 204 Blakely, Lynn . -ffr ------ V '155 Blakely, Susan . . 103 Blanco, John ,.... . fff,,-- -4-299 Blanco, Mary .... . . -- - 103 Blanton, Robert.. . . .......... ....---r rrre 4 4 103 Blieyle, Deanna .. ..... .,10Z, 103, 144 Bleyle, Patricia. ..... ....... , 02, 143, 214 shin., Eudine .. . 42, 181. 212 BLUFF ...... ....,, , . .. .. .... . . ..... 130, 131 Boekhahnm, Dorene .. B2 Boerger, Nancy .. . .r..e--.-r - ff H32 Bohl, James ..... ., 103. 144 Bulrer, Shirley .. ...... . ...... 43. 197 Boston, Judy , ., ...... .02, 155, 206 Bowman, Delores ,. ..,. . . 82 BOYS' C-LEE .. .. . .... .... . . . .154 BOYS' QUARTETTE ........, ,...., ,.... ..........,,. . . 1 47 Braddock, Betty , .. .......... .. . . . 97 Bradstreet, Beverly. ..... ............. . . 42, 196 200, 201 Brand, Bill .. 42, 132, 179, 180, 181, 1B.4,194, 200 Brand, Dick.. .. . .. ....,., .. ........... ...,89, 154, 173 Bravo, Manual .. . 97 Brehmer, Bill ..,,. , ........ ,, 82 Brehmer, Ed. ...,, -V 73 Brenizer, Lee ....... -r--e--- 7 3 Brester, Myron, ., . . . .. .... . ......73 Brethourq Bernice ..,,,... -- VV-VVVV- r------VV ----- - - --42 Brethour, Donald... ,.,. .. .B2, 136, 194, 195 Brill, Joyce ....... ......... . . .. .. ........... 282, 155 Brionez, Ramond . . . ...V.V 97 Brionez, Rodney .. , .. . . ,..103 Broadhurst, John ..... .. . 42, 135, 196, 200, 201 Brodhead, Marilyn . .73, 128, 149, 151, 181, 182, 192, 196, 200 Bmdhead, .loan . Brott, Marvin.. .. Brotzman, Norman... . Brown, R. ....,,....... . . Brown, Ellen... .. Brown, Frances... Brown, Janet.. .. .. Brown, Joanne. . Brown, Karen .. Brown, Nancy Brown, Patricia, Brown, Paulette.. Brown, Robert ...... Brown, Roger. Brown, Warren ,.... .. Brungardt, Jane . Buchamer, Ronald. Buehler, Kay. .. ...,.. 09, 155 82, 156, 194 ............. 73, 140 . . . 154 43, 182, 187, 205 .. .. . 82 . ..,....43, 197 . ,,.. ,... 97 02, 204 . .. 89, 155 ...02, 209, 155 . ..,.... .. ,103 ,......82, 194, 195, 196 140 .. ..,,... . 89, ..,I8, 166, 185, 171 . 103, 144 73 .01, 82, 155, 217 Buglewicz, Eugene. .. . . .... .. . .97, 174 Buglewicz, Joe ..... .. ...,... .. ...... . ,..43 Bula, 1-lareld ,.... 43, 128, 129, 141, 142, 194, 195, 200 Bullock, Gertrude . ........... .............. ..,,.,....... . 103 Bullock, Judy.. .. .. ..,.... , ,, 1, 91 Bullock, Rex .... .. ..,.... . .,....... 97, 144 Burbach. Richard .. .,..,82, 156, 194 Burbach, Steven.. ....... 97, 157, 174 Burback, Robert ...,.. Burgess, Harold .,... .. .,,. ,,,. . . ..,,...,. ., 82 .. .... 09, 141, 154, 173 Burkhart, Joyce. .. .. .... ..... . ...82, 214, 155 Burlthnlder, Torn. , .. . 82, 139, 140, 192, 196 Burkman, Sam .. ,...... .. ..... . 73, 198 Burna, Patricia . .... .... . .. .,... .. . , ..,..97 Burr, William .,........ ....... ........ .... . . ., 82, 198 Burry, Jacque . ...... 00, 89, 155, 210 Burry, Lyle . 41, 43, 163, 164, 165, 184, 185, 190, 210 Burton, Nancy .,........ . .... ......... . .. ....... .. ........ .8Z, 155 Burton, Weston . ., .. .43, 190 Buttermore, Delores ...... .. ...... 5103, 145 Buttermore, Janice, . , ,,,,, 97, 142 Butterworth, Janice .......... . .......... ....... . 97, 157 BUTTON, NANCY MISS . .... ., .... 19, 149, 154 -C- CAFETERIA .. ..,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,, Cain, Mary . .. , Cain, Samuel ........... Cale, Donald., ....... Campbell, Clarice .... ...... Campbell, Katherine Campbell, Larry ............. Cannon, Tom.. ., , Carey, William ..... Carleton, Robert.. . . Carleton, Tim ,..,..... .. .. . Carpenter, JoAnn .. Carpenter, Larry .. . . Carrier, Dale ........ . Carrier, Lois ,............... .... .... CARTER, ALICE MISS ,,.. . Carter, Gail ........... ....... ......... Carter, Grace. ..., . Case, Larry.. .... ., Case, Myrna ..,..,.......... Cassel, Julia ............. ....,.... CASSEL, KENNET1-I.. Cassel, Roy ................... Castaneda, Rudolph.... . Castillo, Edward .. . . Castillo, Tom ...... Castinado, Anita ....... Castinado, Stella. Castro, Castro, Loido .... . Castro, Reuben ..... ..... Catron, Cawley, Eva .............. Richard ............. Raymond ......,.. CAYES, EARL ..... ....... Celeslty, .lack ,........ Celesky, Cervantes, Cervantes, Cervantes, Clara ..... Cervantes, Cervantes, Mary ........ Chapman, Nancy ........ Chase, Donald. Cheairs, Janice ..,..... Chelf, Bart .. John. .... . Adela ........... Annie. .. .. Lupe.. .. . .. ,.......89, 155 174 .... 97, 157 . . . 82 ....,,.43, 192, 197 .. .... 96, 97, 144, 204 .. .,... .. 82, 154 ., , 103, 144 81, 02, 165, 190, 214 97, 157, 173, 174, 214 .. ........... ......,......... 82 .. ...,............... ..,,.. ..... 1 0 3 . . 43, 198 .10, 136, 178 .. .,........ .. .. 97, 135 144 147, 149, 150 ...,...........89, 143, 155 ..........19, 70, 71 .. .. 82 .......... ...,... . .. az . ..............,,..........,. ..,. 1 03 ...71, 73, 165, 190 . ............ 89, 140, 155 . ........... .. 82 .. .. ,.103 173 ,.103 ...02, 198 .. ...19, 00, 81 .,....103 ......97, 157 ........97, 155 ........97, 145 .... ...... ..09 ........44, 197 96, 97, 144, 181 .. ..,................. 73, 184 Dillnran. Clailcoal, lurly 73, 147, 148, 150, 153, 192, Chilils, David Cliinn, Daniel 97, Chinn, Donald CHOIR 1-18, CHORUS Christensen, Clark 101, Clark, Alice 41, Clark, Ceralrline 44. 130, 187, Clark, Berry 73, Clark, Lucky 02, Clark, Ray 88, 89, 173, Clary, lileree 73, Clary, tvlyrene 44, 125, 130, 131, 140, Clay, Mary 97, Cline, Jean 97, 135, Clossun, Roger Coe, Barbara 73, 147, 148, 150, 152, 192, cae, Delniar 97, Coe, Roland Coe, Shirley 97, Coleman, Alice Coleman, Jexry Comstock, William 89, CONCLUSION Conklin, Larry Conklin, Patricia 4-1 130, Canklin, Paul ,. 32, 142, Connelly, Donna 104, Connelly, Mary Ann. 89, 155, Conner, Lynn . CONNOR, WILLIAM 20, 160, Cook, Brenda 81, 92, COOK, BEULAH MRS. Coombs, JeDee 89, Coons, Earl 73, cnpenliayer, Robftrt 82, Cepenhayer, Steven . , 73, Costa, Patricia 73, 147, 149, 150, 151, 153, Cotter, Janice , . , Colton, Daniel 97, 204, Cowen, Nerlra 39, Cox, James 89, Cox, Joyce , 89, Cox, Roberr 101, Creeelius, Ronald , Crneker, Don . 89, 15.1, Cross, Judy .. ,, ..,,,.. .. , , 89, crass, Kathryn r 97, 201, Crumbliss, Carol 73, 132, 142, 192, 196, CRUMBLISS, LUCILLE MRS. 20, Cummins, D , , Curtis, Bonnie Curtis, Donna . Curtis, Melvin , Cushing, Dennis CUSTODIANS 34 Cutcomb, Carol 73, 156, 192, 196, Cuthrell, Lowell .. -D- Dalrlinger, Karen 97, Dahlinger. Pat ,. 73, 156, Dallas, 1-larnlrl . 71, 73, 126, 140, 141, 134, Dalrymple, Daughn Dalrymple, Larry Davey, Charles. 44, 130, 194, 212, Davey, Frank 90, Dayirl, Billy David, Ellen ,, .. ,, 83, Davis, Doris 73, 130, 135, Davis, G. Davis, Janice , 83, Davis, Marilyn Dayir, Muriel. 44, Davis, Rodney 83, Dawkins, Erlene 03, 150, Deayer, Diane . ,.,. . . . 97, DeBoch, Jean . . . 90, DECLAMATORY AND SPEECH . . DeCory, Leroy . ,. ,. , ,, DEDICATION . . .. . .. . 12, DeLett, William 90, 173, DeLett, Robert ,....... 102, Delgado, Elizabeth , .. DeMaranvillc, Catherine .... . . Delklaranville, Glenda . , 90, Demarce, Marilyn ,. 45, Denton, Karen , 104, DERBY, AGNES MRS. .,.. 20. 210 75 157 171 119 156 111 119 206 156 198 151 156 205 157 157 97 215 157 B2 1-15 89 101 173 226 97 205 187 115 197 101 191 155 20 155 190 156 173 197 44 1-1-1 155 141 155 1-1-1- 89 198 155 11-1 200 102 73 I0-1 I0-1 89 97 35 210 90 I-1-1 197 185 97 90 218 137 104- 155 1-12 97 155 104- 133 198 155 157 144 129 73 13 181 104 104 97 155 207 14-1 96 Derby, Dormer. D1-wr-y, Diaz. 4 DIERS. 7awlez Charles Flnyrl llarilyn rthnr GEORGENF Dill, lliuriluln William Kallllcen Clic-t Dislinlan, Deoknn M:-lvin Bruce l:n,r.-ne Bob W illialn Dineen. Dielnnan, Ditlman, Dnllson. Derlre, Deering, Dr-lirinr. Dnnrinaner, Ray Dr-riar-an. Jean D.-rnnan, Larry Tnni Drnnyeri, Drnrinnrnirl, Charles D in rk, Morris EE, Enrlz-s. Doris Earlea. Earlesr Early, Ebherson , Fav Jack Kendall Betty ECHOES Erkrlalllr Erkrlnlil, Evkllanlt, Kathleen Eckllnrili, Dennis Patricia Norman Eckllnrrli Virginia Edgar, Elnwai F. ms, SHELBY EGGLESTON, DELI,-1 MISS Eliler, Ehrlieli Elrrlirlr Elcl-lT EIGHT Finfnlr, Einfalt, Einfalt. Eineel, Engel, Engel. Gary , Delphri , Sharon H GRADE II GRADE OFFICERS Nefl Neal Russell Janet JoAnn Rrelrarrl n, Doris Enalieli, Jerry Englialr, Scott Bryan Engel, En,-rlern Delores a Ericson, Ericson, Jere ERSKINE, MONICA M Escamilla Dimas Escanlilla. Jesse 73, 20. 30. 81, 33, 45 RS. Escanlilla, Tony Eekr-ni, Eerrarra, Norman Paul Eererly, J. Em-rlv Eslrarla. Everett Dean Elmer CoraLee Evans, Allen Evans, James Ewing, Geralfline Fangnian. Bill Fanrrrnan, Mike Farrar, 11'en1ly Feagen, Clyrle Fees, Donna Fegler, Gerald Feinler, Herbert Feirller, lslariin Fennina. Doris Fenning, Rirliarrl Fenrirsnn, W'ayne Ferre,-ra, allrerr Ferre,-ra, Daniel Fielier, Gerald Fisher, Larry Fins, Errel -16 ,FL 45, 1 83 7-1 36 74 147 , 135. 139 I-'lallerl y, Tnaniae Flannnang, Harry Flielii-r, Flicker, Fleree, Flares, Carol Delores Angeline Robert 155. 192, 33. 97, 88, 90. 74 21, 40, 90. 96, 98 110, 112 182, 147 119, 45, 41 110 178, I-17 143, 148 151, 164- 178 173. 140, 197, 74, 90 150, 45 03. 151, 97, 101. 90. 83, 15. 83. 142, 90. 132, 119. 83, -11, 21 83, 155, 83, 90. 83, 104, 144, 18-1, 104, 21, 149, 90, 917, 33, 156, 7-1, 151, 1114, 90, 165, 184. 90, 98, 45, 104, 90, 90, 45, 90 1 12 -15 -15 90 141 20-1 83 156 151 155 137 195 156 174 209 -15 145 173 7-1- 131 200 98 192 74 173 155 133 83 156 192 7-1 10-1 101- 173 88 198 197 83 96 96 173 151 104 83 98 101 151 74 111 174 216 1-H 102 98 150 101 71 151 142 156 83 196 151- I0-1 156 206 190 155 98 98 19B 185 140 101 90 111 98 190 145 198 13 98 144 74- 187 155 90 Fnne, .lrrlnir Fans. Geralll Foc1T11x1.l. FORBES, VERNON F.-nl. Jann-e FR AKES, RAY FR-l11E. JXCK Frank. Carl Frank, Elrlrie Frank. Prnri--ia Frank, Riel-.irrl FRANK. ROBERT Frank, T. Franklin, Rielrarrl Frannsrn, Deanna Freoi, Dean Frc-oi, Grralrllne 74, 165, 166. 169 21, 140, 142 98. 90, 143, 154 22, 96, 83 I-'RESHMEN FRESHMAY BXSKETBXLL FRESHXIAW FOOTBALL FKESHXIAN OFFICERS FRESIIMAN-SOPHOMORE GIRLS GLEE Frey. Jo,-lnn Frickc, Letlla Frieliauf. Callin Fulk. Dnnalil Fulk, Hnrrv Fnlk, Marvin Fnlk, Rai- Fuller. Carlenc- Fnller, J, l.. Fuller, Marian Fuller, llarinn Fnintos, J. 30, al, 33, 187, I-'ITTURI-I I-'ARNIERS OF AMERICA FUTURE I-IOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Galiel, Yatline Galrel, Ray calleene, Connie calleene. lzrlnanl Calleeer, l.y11ia Darlene Rnnalrl Garner Gamer, canrly, olarlye Garvia, Earl carrnan, llary Jn Gaye-r. John Cerlnek, C.-nraia cerniany, Canrarl Germany, Earline Germany. Philip Gestcriiclrl, Arnold Joe Olivia Robert Betty Dun Gevera, Gevern, Gevcra, Gibson, Gibson, Gibson , carry , oll.LETT, DONNA 11155 Gilmore, Karen Marcia Gilmore. GIRLS TRIO ciferlrel, anrelika clai-er, nnlierra Gnrhenour, Barbara cnrliner, anrnra GQERKF. BERNARD Call, Larry Goodman, Diane oaerlre, Karen Gimmlnin. Jaan carrlen, Fnrnian Gordon, Krisren Gurr, G1-ralrline Gorr, Sharon GOZDA, VIRGINIA MRS. Graham, Gary . ,. Granr, Sandra Grasmick, Jnrlirlr Grasniiek, Par Grasmick, Sharon Graves, Rnlrerf Graves, William Gray, Janice Gray, Pamela Graylreal, Larry Green, Arlee 47 YC,- 90 71, 74, 41, 45, 132, 141, 14, 113, 90, 22, 142, 45, 46, 130, , 127, 128, 135, 143, 83, 142, . , 98, .9a, .. ..95, 47, 131, 101 171, 190 160 143 185 10-1 22 22 83 140, 157 74. 156 173 204 173. 174 190 98 155, 209 7-1 45, 142 88 173 172 88 155 101- 98 101 33, 198 98 7-1 101- 71- 98 192, 218 90, 144 98 198, 199 197 .104 137, 151 90, 155 83 98 98 98, 144 98 113, 190 98, 157 98 74, 156 98, 174- 90 155, 190 90, 154 98 10-1- 98 179, 211 198, 211 154, 173 145, 186 90, 142 137, 208 154- ,. 98 104, 144- 83 . 98 17 ..10-1 133, 212 104 104 178, 18-1, 192, 200 150, 155 90, 144 104 23, 1115 157, 17-1 74, 156 ,, , 155 47, 197 , H104- ,, . 83 157, 174 , 74 157, 204 98, 174 149, 207 991 Green, calvin Green, Delbert Green, Delores Green, Harvey Jim Green, Green, Kent Melba Green, Greenhalgh, Karen ,...., Greenwalt, Joan Grief, Patricia ., Griffith, Don . Griffith, Karol . . ,. Griffith, Mary Lee .. Griffith. Paul . . Griggs, Larry . Grionez, R. Groskopf, Norma Groslcopf, Phyllis . . Gross, Allen . Gross, Henry Gross, Jerry Gross, Louise Gross, Richard . . Grover, Kenneth , Grubbs, Janice Guettler, Norma Guilliams, Ronald Gutierrez, Mary .. Hale, Mary .. Hall, Barbara . Hall, Jane . . . .. Hall, Jim .. Halstead, Charles .. . Harnon, Patricia .. Hammack, Karen . Hammack, Larry Hammer, Lyllus . Hammond, Sharon . , 1-1A1vloN, IISTHER Mas.. . , Hamey, Betsy Hanlloldt, E. Hann, Gary . Hann, Patty Harding, Dale Harmon, Ann . Harper, Sidney .. Harpole, George Harris, Gary .,.. ...,,., . ,. Harrison, Richard .... 1-lartshorn, Tad .. Hartshorn, Clarke Hartting, 1-lartnng, Hartwig, Larry Haslet, Ruthanne. .. .. Sandra . . . Ames ..... ,, . Barbara Haslett, Hassler, Larry 48, Hatch, Deanna Hatch, Donnell Hatch, Leanna .. Hatfield, Patricia . Hauke, Joe Hauke. John ,. 1-lanlre, Margaret.. Hawk, Louise , , Hawk, Robert Hawkins. Sandra Hays. Elmer Hays, Mary Hehnke, Karen . .. Heilbriln, Roger . Heimbouch, Helen . Heimbouch, James Heimhuck. Donna Heinke. J. . Heiter, Janet Heiter, Roger Helm, Sharon .. . Helzer, Marilyn Helzer, Shirley. . . , Henderson, Earl . Henderson, Margaret .. Henderson, Sidney , Henningson. Leora . Henrick, Janice Henry, Betty . . Herdt, Dennis .. 222 98 . 90 , 104 , . .47, 198, 201 , 74 as, 141, 150, 156, 194, 211 . 47 40, 41, 41, 149, 110, 181, 182 . , .,,, . .90 ,. ,, 104, 145 ... . .128,191 00, sl, 03, 141, 150, 155 204 ....98 . 90 . 47, 201, 206 .. . , , H174 . .. . . 90, 155 197 , 74, 156, 187, 192, 210 .. . , . . , 104 ,. , ., .74 as . 90, 142 9f . 74, 154 90, 157 03, 155 , . 14, 104 .... . 98 ,HL . . . . 90, 144 . , 00, 90, 141, 142, 101 205 ..74, 140, 144, 102, 192, 205 , ,74, 141, 182, 198 47, 148, 160, 161, 165, 166, 168, 171, 101, 190 191 .. ,.,. .,,.. . .. . 104 . 98 .. 104 as .104, 144 ., 23, 96 . 90, 157 . 114 , , . .,..90 90, 157 ,40, 165, 190, 209 .. , 90, 155 ,. . 104 98, 174 90, 157, 174 ... 98 104,137 . ....,.,. as .. ,... 03, 140 104, 144 90, 157, 174 , .. . . 03, 155, 187 .. 40, 131, 187, 210 136, 147, 149, 151, 152, 196 , . .4B, 197 .. ., .. . . as, 156, 194 , ., 104 ,, , ,. .03 .. ,... .... ,.... . . . .90 ,. 90, 137, 173 211 , ...,...,. . ,.,. 104 . , .. ,. 48 , ,.,.. .. 48 .9B, 144 .84, 154, 173 , H104 .14. 156, 187 ...105 ., ,..,... ...l05 , .90, 190 ,, 9105, 192 ,, . H174 . 90, 143, 190 . .. ,, 1,90 .. . 70, 15, 192 15, 141, 182, 192, 209 . , .98, 174 .. .,,. . ,..,, . . .90, 155 ,. . ..,. 90, 154, 173 , 15, 135, 156, 192, 209 ., , . 15, 156 ,, , . 90, 157 .. 84, 173 Herdt, Karen . . Herdl, Ronald 48, 133, 165, 179, 184, 185, Herhahn, John 90, 154, Herhahn, Sharon 90, Hermann, Raymond 90, Hernandes, Josephine HERRMANN, CLARA MISS 23, 134, 180, Herron, Gene 75, Herron, Richard 81, 84, 173, Hessler, Joyce . . 84. Heealer, Larry , Hessler, Loretta 84. Hessler, Norma 84, Heasler, Peggy Higbee, David 84, 140, 141, Hilgenfeld, Robert . 105, Hill, Judith 75, 156, Hilliard, Russell 71 75, Hinman, Darryl , Hilzer, Barbara . 48. Hilzer, Donald . HI-Y . .. 194. Hoagland, Patty , . .49. Hobbs, Nathan . 84, 141, Hobbs, Nelda 84. 1-lodgaon, Janice . 91. Hoffman, Harvey 156, 166, 169. Hofman, John Hoffman, Kay . HOFFMAN, MILTON 23, 126, 128, Hoffman, Norman. .99, Hoffman, Sandra 75. Hoffman, Sylvia . , 91. Hoffman, Stan B4. 173. Hofmann, Ronald 91, 141. Hofmann, Wayne 99. 143, 144. Hofreiler, Donna 84, 150, 152, Hohnstein, Janet. 99, 134, Holmes, Judith .. 99. Holten, Nancy . 91. 143. Hood, Jerry ,, . .. 91, 154, HOOPER, JERRY . 23, 174, Hopkins, Coral . . 75, Hoppes, Gary 91. Hornbacher, Imogene Horst, Shsrlene.. Howell, Hazel 84. Howie, Sybil , 91. Howie, Virginia . Huber, Carol 99. Huff, Barbara .. Huff, Maryann Huff, Patricia ,. Huggans, Sharon . Humrich, Sherry. , -- 91. Hurn, Eugene . . Huston, Charlotte 84. 155. Huston, Sharon Hutson, Gary . .. - . Ikeya, Gary 49. 167. 171. Ingrum, Mearl . , 99, Ives, Wayne 91. INTRAMURALS Jacox, Barbara 105. James, Norman Jamison, Ann Janis, C. ,. Janis, Stephen .. Jinks, Patricia. . . 84. Joachim, Gordon 91. Johnson, Bruce . 114. lohnson, Donald .. 49. 193. Johnson, Judith . 84. Johnson, Laurie . 114. Johnson, Leonard . Johnson, Linda ,. 99. Johnson, P. . Johnson, Sharon.. . . , .. . . . . ..84. Johnson, Suzanne . . . . JONES, BARBARA MISS , 24, 151, 155, 156 Jones,Eu1a .. . Y .- JONES, LESTER ..,. 24, 80, 81, JONES, MARGARET MRS. 17. 180, 181. Jane., Wayne ,... JUNIORS JUNIOR COUNCIL . JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL 105 190 173 155 173 90 181 216 181 155 91 155 155 105 194 145 192 207 105 149 91 195 210 143 155 155 171 84 105 201 14-4 156 155 174 154 205 155 145 145 1.55 173 191 192 154 , 49 75 192 155 84 157 H49 . 75 105 99 155 91 206 105 75 206 174 154 175 144 84 . 99 91 91 155 142 156 213 209 192 91 144 154 192 .105 182 . 99 173 192 84 . 70 72 174 JUNIOR HIGH FOOT BALL JUNIOR HIGH GLEE JUNIOR OFFICERS Junge, Arthur -K- Kaes, Gerald , 49, 139, 140, 141, 178, 184, Kaes, Robert . . 99. Kanirie, Gayle .. . . . Karnei. Timothy . 91. Ka..l.le, Mavis ,. . . ,. Kaufman, Marvin . . 49. 162, Kaulz, Grover 70, 71, 75, 126, 128, 148, 152, 134, Kautz, JoAnn .. 34. Kautz, Sharon . 84. KEIG, DORCAS MRS. 24. 40 Keig, Kathleen 84. 140. Keller, Harriett 83. 91. 155. Keller, Leila . . . Keller, Richard . . . 91, Keller, Yvonne . KELLEY, KATHLEEN MISS . 24, 128, Kennedy, Joanne . . . , Kennedy, Katherin 75, 143, 150. 156, 192, Kent, Douglas . .,.. 04, 139, Kent, Jaelr 40, 41, 50, 141, 148, 151, 152, 184, 185, 190, 200, Kent, Michael ,. . . Kenzy, Donna 50. 131. 179. 102. Kenzy, Kenneth . . .. Keaaing, Gail . . KEY CLUB . . 184. Ki1.lrl.an, Paal 50. 198. King, Barbara 91. King, Colleen King, Karen . 105. Kirschman, Wilmer . . 99. KISLING, ROY 25. Kissack, Arthur . 105, Kirtelmann, Rosie . . Klein, Ernest . . . Klein, Lydia 91. Kline, Ernest . .91, 154, Kling, Bernard . . Kling, Jerald . Knanl., Charles . 105. Knaub, Dean .. . 84. Knanl., Donald .. . . 99. Knaub, Gary . . 91. 154. Knanb, Geraldine ., . ,. .. . 15, Knaub, Ray . - Knaub, Robert 41, 50, 161, 165. 167, 163, 171, Knight, Alice , .75, 147, 148, Knight, Richard .. .. 99. 144. Knoll, L. 105. Knudsen, Jerdie 105. Knudtsen, Lee .. V 75. Koch, Frances - . - Koch, John - f Koehn, Connie. . 91. Koenig, Linda . ,, . . .. Koenig, Richard . .. .. .. 50, 181. 190. Koller, James . 75, 147, 148, 151, 153, Kort, Janice , . . Kosman, Ann . 105. Kraft, James .- 75. Kraft, Judy . 84. 155. Kraft, Robert .. , .. Kramer, Eilene . ff Kramer, James . .. 50. 193. Kraus, Floyd . .... - 75. Kraus, llienard .... ,, . 15, Krause, Larry .. .,..... 91, Krausnick, Dennis .. . . . 4 Krentz, Joan.. .. ..,.. Krenlz, Katherine ,... .. . Kress, Harold -. 99. Kropp, Donna 51. Krollv. James .. - H Kuhlman, Delores . V 91. Kumz, Barbara .... . - Kurtz, Phyllis 4 .B4. Kuxhausen, Gary 04. Kuxhausen, Larry . . V Kuxbausen, Richard ................ ...... .99, Kyriss, Charles .. . .. ,.... 15, Lacey, Gary. . . Lacy, Gordon . Lacy, Larry ., LAIRD, MILDRED MISS 25, 197 Luke, Roneida 51 Lambert, Patsy 105 Lana, Clayton 51, 129, 147, 148, 149, 151, 162, 164, 165, 181, 190, 200, 214 Lana, Melvin 105 Lana, Nadetie 91, 143. 155 Lana, Vfillialn 91, 198, 21-1 Land, Karen 99, 157 Lane, Betty 75 Lane, Patricia . 99, 14-1 Lane, William 51, 163, 164, 165, 190 LANGE, DALE 25, 102 Lang, Harriet 64, 155 Lang, Myron , 105 Lantz, Shirley . 75 La Pee, Chuck 75, 136. 137, 142, 143, 181, 200 La Pee, Robert . 105 Larimer, Tim 84, 173, 213 Larsen, Darrel 105 Larsen, Bernard 75 Larson, Douglas 99 Lashmetl, Relieeria 76, 147, 149, 151, 156, 192, 200 Lashmett, Sally . . 99 Lawler, Patricia 81, 84, 155, 187 Lawler, William 91, 140, 154, 173 Lee, John 84, 141. 194 Lee, La Verne 51 Lee, Lorna 99, 112, 144 Lehl, Sandra . 84, 155 Lehr, Robert 51, 148, 149, 152, 161, 163, 165, 180. 215 Lerner, Jin. 91, 173 Leis, Barbara 76, 155, 207 Leis, Betty 91, 155 Leis, Bill 99 Leland, Judith 91, 155, 193 Lemley, Norman 76, 173 LEMONS, LAWRENCE , 16, 180 Lemon, Lila 51, 147, 148, 152, 154, 182 Lewis, John 76, 140 Lewis, Roberta 51, 141 Lienemann, Charles 52 Lintlhorst, Janet 76, 156 Lindhorst, Janice 76, 156 Lindquist, Dennis 91 Lindquist, Larry . 105 Lindquist, Rhonda 91, 155, 193 Ling, Jerry 105 Lloyd, Jeannette 76, 192, 209 Lluytl, Lloydene 52, 192 Lloyd, Marilyn 105 Lloyd, Viilliam 84- Lojka, Henry 105 Lojka, Larry 91, 143, 154 Longoria, Cruz 105 Loos, Judith 84, 141 Lees, Karen 99, 141, 142 Loos, Larry 105, 144 Loos, Robert 52, 184, 212 Loose, Betty 84, 155 Loose, Elnora 85, 155 Loseke, Melvin 85 Loseke, Myron . 91 Losey, Ken 76, 1-18 Lovell, Janice 85, 155 Lovell, Patil 99, 157 Lovett, Susan 85, 155, 186 Lowry, Patricia 99 Lowry, W'ilda 105 Lozoya, Bonnie 85, 155 Lozoyam, Cecelia .. 52 Lozoya, Frank . . 76 LUDOWISE, RUTH MISS . 25, 197 Lnrlwig, James 105, 144 Luenenhorg, Deanna 76, 150, 156 Luenenborg, Delnyee 91, 155 Lukenbach, Elvin 91, 141. 112 Lunniss, William , 76 Lutz, Ted 52 Luther, Dixie 99 Lyman, Viilma . 105 Lynch, James . . . . 99, 157, 174- LYON, DOROTHY MRS. 25, 88 Lyon, Bernard . . 99, 143, 157, .74 -M- McAllister, J. . . 76, 140 McCaifree, Jane ., 91, 193 McCarthy, Mary 91, 144 155, 193 ndez Mr-cartlry. Patricia 90. MeClanahan, Gary 85, 165, 167, 170, 171. McClure, Carole 99. Mc-I-'arl1tnd, Kenneth 85, 165, 172. Mt-Guiiin, Nanny 91, 155. MtGufiin, Susan 52. 131, 133, Mt-Guire, Dennis Mel-Iale, Karen 105. McKnight, I.aNorn 91, 155, Mdiillan. Katherine 91, 144. McMillan, Sli-phvn 52, 141. 178, 184, 185. Mcliiillen, J.1nirt- 52, 111, 182. MrMurtry, Gary MrNatt, Richard 53, 134. MrP1-IERSON. BONNIE MISS 26. McPherson, Karen 99. MeReynolds. Nancy 53. 119. Mark. Sandra 85. 150, 155, 192, Macklt-r, I-fdward 91. Mankler, Sharon MADRIGAL Maraallanr-, carnl Magallanes, Herbert Magallanes, Mary 91. Magallanes, Ir:-ne 81, 35. Manka, Larry Manka, Wendell Manrnse, Paint-la 85. Marcellus. Herbert Maralrrirn, Cary 115, 150, 156, 165. 172. Mark. Marilyn 91, 141. 142. Mark, Paulette 102, 106. Marker, Max 91, 114, 154. Marquardt, Duane 92. 143. Marquez, ml..-rr Marquez, Samuel Martin, Barbara 76, 156. Martin, Claudia 85. Martin, Donald , Martin, Ilene 92, 143, 155. Martin, Jena Martin, Kay 76. Martin, Margaret 53. Martin, Ruby 106. Martin, Tomi 55. Martinez, Richard Martinez, Toni Martin-hewslty, Thais 76, 141, MASSIE, KENDALI. 26, 40. 11. Mayborn, Emilie 106. Meier, Kenneth Wayne 99. Meier, Kenneth MEYER, EDITH MISS Meyer, Lynn Meyers, Cynthia 76, 140, 141, 182, Mendenhall, Donald 53, 127, 137, 181, Miekle, ornralrl Midgzley. Lois MII-IANE, 11-1011.45 Mikkrlenn, Gary xiikkelenn, wanna M iltkelson , Wayne Miller, Jane Miller, Judith Miller, Meg Miller, Robert Miller, Stanley Miller, Jerry Miller, Terry Minelrnr, Carolyn Ming:-, Raymond Mittan, Clark Mittan, Ellis Mitt-hell, Jn Ann Milt-hell, Wallace lttaaeneen, Shirley MOIIR. JANELLE MISS Moody, Dwight Moore, James Moore, Susan Moore, Willard 81 MOOR, ETHEI. MAE MISS Vlontanez, Betty Vluntanez, Jennie Moran, Zane Morgan, Suellen Morris. Delmar Morris, Gerald Mnrrie, Mary 111, 85, 155, 26, 10. 71. 76, 92, 142. ' 106, 76, 147, 148. 05. 54, 163, 165. 190. 76, 54, 64. 76, 156, 27, so, 81 85. 102, . 95, 143, 172, 173, 51. 106. 71, 76, 54 13 1- 190 1,57 190 193 181 85 145 193 193 188 197 53 212 197 1-14- 206 204. 137 105 147 105 99 155 155 T6 91 155 106 190 193 144 173 172 99 92 197 212 53 193 99 197 197 192 197 106 76 208 178 1 15 174- 53 26 92 207 184- 99 206 173 1 40 155 92 1-14 1 19 155 B5 85 173 191 106 76 156 106 197 198 210 157 140 85 106 217 26 197 76 144- 106 85 194 216 193 193 106 76 165 92 85 173 213 99 1.12 1 15 99 206 B5 178 ,1 14 143 106 113 174 106 193 106 190 106 193 210 106 181 215 100 182 183 100 209 179, 211 210 213 155 100 151 92 182 92 106 144 210 192 1-44 213 153 143 92 77 55 193 106 157 106 14-1 106 198 157 85 193 85 192 208 192 145 174- 206 144 85 27 141 85 132 55 , 92 197 154 141 209 l11..rrie. Patricia 92, 155. Morrison, Ninn 92. 141- ttlnrrrry, lionalas :tina-ry. Elnint- ltlnwry, Henry 41. 51, 161. !t1r.lt..r.l. linrlmril xinrnlry. S1rnn.n.n Murray, 1....-..l. 92. -X war.-1. Allen 54. Nagel, Carr.l lvaa.-1. elnrlra 05, 140. Nag.-l. Marilyn 106. Nae.-1, Mlrrra. Yaarrl, siren... 76. Nation, Reva NA1'loN4L HONOR s0Cl11TY Nnznrenus, Itlrlranl 106 Yazarenns, Rnht-rt 92 141. Nviiert. Rnrlrrprr Neil.nn, Marslra 99. Nelson, Edwin 99. Nelson, Larry Ni-rud, Nancy 92, 155. Nan, Marti.. Nell, Mpnte 76. Nenlrartlr, nrnralrl Nrnlrarll.. Joann 92, 155. Ni.-lnrle, Lr.i. 76, 156. Nl.-ln.l.r.n. anne NICHOLSON. P. C. 17. 180. Nickelstin. slrirley 54, 212, Nialr, williern , NIKE N1KE-KEY QLLB ROYALTY Niles, l.. Norton, Barbara , 41, 55. 187. Norton. Barry 40, 11. 55. 126, 129, 133. 131. 186. 187. 196. 200, 201. Nnskrr, Gary 100. 114- 174- Neskrr, slreri 55, 130, 179 182. Nine, nelnrre 85. ,nf O'BlenniS. Patrrrra OCTETTEF 150. 0'Nate, M. 0'S1rra, Joan 77, 134, 0je.la. Ester Ornate. Bernice Olbrialrt, Richard 100. Olsen, Dnri 76, 196. Olson, Karen TT. 141. 156- 0lr..n, slr..r..n 100. Olsson, at-erlll 77, 141, 182, 192, oPERET'1'A 102. ORC1-IESTRAS 142. Orozro. Rini.- Oenee, lftirlranl Ott, Jerry Ott. Jnriitlr 92. 155- Ott, Norman Otte, Kay 106- Owcns, Estlene ,p, Padherg. J..l.n 106. Palrner, Delbert Palnrer, Dnn 85. 137, Parrlnn, .ann , 100. Panlnn. Prank Parker, Charlene 92, 144. 155. Parker, Darrell . Parker, 1...4..ne 05. 155. 1 alrit'k, soar 11. Patterson, Slit-ry-le 85. Patil.-y. li.r.n.i.- 106. Pauley. Rnlrrrt 100. 144. Pauley, Rnnalrl 77. Panlry, slrarnn 106, Payer, Mary PAYNE. lrl0l.LAND . Prarre, Patricia 85. Perez, It-rry Pr-rea, Pauline 55. Perez, Raymond Perez. Rivlrarrl . . Peehek, Kathleen 130, sl, 85, 181, Peelrek, ltnlrf-rr 92. Pvtzoltl, Joan 85. Pteiff, Nallinr 77, 156. 192. 223 Gale .. . .... .. Phelan, Joan .. Phelan, Judy . Phelps, Barbara .. Phillips, JoAnn . . Phillips, Vionne ,, , . ., PFLUG, ETHEL MRS. Pieper, B.. . .. Pieree, Lowell . . Plaster, Curtis ,. . .,..... Plaster, Ronald. .. ,,.., , ..,, .. . ., . . Plaater, Shirley .40, 41, 55, 148, 151, 200, PLAYS . .. . .. .. , . . 126, Plummer, Janice . . . . . . Plummer, Robert . . Pointer, Pollet, POLLOC James .. ,, . K, JUDITH MISS Popp, Dorothy . . Popp, Jerry .. . P0PPr P9pP. Popp, Popp, Porter, Porter, Joyce Judith . Patricia William .. .. George .. .. Linda . Portice, G. ,. Potter, Potter, Powell, Powell. Powell, Neta Patricia .. . Duane Harold Lennard . Prester, Robert. Priest, Priest, Keith . Mary . . ,. PROJECTIONISTS .... ,. Provance Pugsley, Pugsley, Purnell, Purtzer, Quevbdo, Quevedo, , Larry . .. .. 86 Dennis George . Roma . John .. -Q- Joe , H H Mary . .. QUILL AND SCROLL .. Quindt, Quinn, Fred . Glenda. .. .. . . Quiur., 'rwila ,. . . , RADIO -R- PRODUCTION . Rajewich, Bill... . Ramirez, Ramifrez, Ramirez, Ramirez, Ramirez, Ramirez, Rauraey, Raruaey, Randall, Randall, Randall, Randall, Catherine Delphina Manuel ,,... Merced ...,,. Phyllis ..,... Silbano John Mary Alice . Allen. ,. John , , Shirley Raslt, Bill. . Rasmusen, Ruth Ravertr Ravert, Janet . Roland .. , 141, 150, . 56, 128, 131, . 28, 40, 41, . ' 91. A 92, 92, 56, 156, . 100, 56, 137, 1 92, ...92, ..f.i40, 41 92, 173, W W 7 77, 148, 196, 149, 200, Ray, Duane Ray, Robert. , . . , Raymond, Lynda Razee, Dean . 77, 86, 127, 150, Reading, Bobette .. .. .. 82, 14-2, 155, Reading, Carolee .. , ..,.. .56 141, Redler, Frankie ,... .. , . Redler, Jim .. .. ,, . Redler, Larry . ..,...., .. ,.,.. ,100, REEVES, HAROLD. . .. ....,........ .17, Reioherrberg, William .. ....92, 154, Reicher t, Harry .. Reifschneider, Judy. .. Reifschneider, Sandra 11, Rein, Sandra Rein, Shirley.. .. . Reieig, Larry ...,.... .. Reizenatein, Leonard Reirerrateiu, Roy . Renteria, Carmen. .. Renteria, Conauelo. Renteria, Martha . 224 .. 92, 154 100 106 155 106 135 155 106 165 144 211 128 155 198 85 165 197 197 173 85 192 155 174- 140 106 100 77 197 198 184 205 155 92 156 136 196 174 195 144 86 174 155 179 198 106 . 77 196 141 100 155 100 . 56 156 100 174 193 192 149 172 155 151 192 215 106 173 208 209 192 86 217 211 208 209 174 185 173 207 106 155 106 155 100 198 86 57 155 150 '7ndez 4 Renteria, Rudy 100, 144 Renteria, Steve . . 77 RESERVE BASKETBALL .173 RESERVE FOOTBALL' 172 Retzlaff, JoAnn , 41, 57, 148 Reynolds, Clark so Rhoacles, Carol 106, 145 Rhoades, Nancy 86, 140, 141, 155 Rhoadea, Sidney . 77, 173 Rice, J. .. ..... . . .106 Rice, Norma 77, 192 Rich, Marilyn , ,106 Richard, Cary .. 57, 148, 215 Richard, Joyce 106 Richard, Karen . 100 Richard, Patty . 106 Richard, Paulette , . , 106 Richard, Shirley 57, 197 Richard, Von Emma . 86, 155, 197 Richard, lvlarilyrr 86, 155 Richards, William . . . 100 Richard, William B. . 106, 142, 174- Rico, David . .. , .106 Rien, Sharon .... .. 86 Riley, Charles ,106 Rirrg, Susan . .. 100 Riezenstein, Roger . 57 Roach, Judith . 92, 155, 193, 197 Robbins, Delores 106 Roberts, Beverly . 86, 155 Roberts, Helen , .. 57 Roberts, John , 92, 154, 172, 113 Roberta, Joy, . 11, 142, 192 Roberts, Mary . . 57 Roberts, Vernon. , . . ,. 77 Robertson, James . .. ..77, 150, 156 Robertson, Richard .. 57 Robirrett, Bonnie. .. 106 Robiuett, Shirley . . 92 Rodgera, Gary ,, 100, 144, 174 Rodriguez, Ermena 100, 151 Rodriguez, Loretta . ..,,.. ,, .92 Rogers, JoAnn . .. 100, 145 Rohde, Billy ., . 92, 154- Rohde, Zelma . . . 17 Rokne, Pauline ,... . .. .. . 58 Root, Donna . .. .. , . 100, 144 Rose, Leland 92, 154, 172, 173 Roae, Patricia . 100, 157, 210 Rosenberger, Sandra . .... . 77, 156, 192 Roaa, Dorrrra . 10, 71, 11, 126, 128, 147, 150, 156, 182, 196, 212 Roao, Edith . .. . . .,... .100, 157 Ross, Jack .. . 107 Ross, Sandra . . . , 86, 155 Roth, James . .. 92, 154, 173 RUFF, OTTO . . , . 16 Rummel, Robert . .. .86, 156 Rupp, David . . . 107, 144 Rupp. Fred .. . . . .. . . 92, 144, 198 Rupp, Joyoe .. ....,,. ,..., . . . . 11, 205 Rupp, Robert . 58, 162, 165, 166, 167, 171, 190, 191, 213 Rupp, Sandra . . . . .107 Ruppel, Betty. .. . .. .. ...5s, 182 Ruaoh, Sandra 78, 147, 148, 154, 191 Rusch, Willard . .. . .. , . 92 Rusch, Wilmetta 107 Rushall, Irvin . .. . .. .58, 41 Rushall, Marilyn . . . . ..100, 151 Russell, Judith.. . 78, 128, 140, 182, 192, 196, 214 Russell, Richard . . . . . 78, 190 Rutter, Hal . . . . ,... ..... . ...100 RYAN, ROBERT ., . ,. 28, 80, 81 -5- Saalbach, Louis , ,, 100, 145 Sabala, Beujaruirr 55, 162, 153, 164, 165, 166, 169, 171, 190, 191 Sahala, Frank ...... ......... ........ . , . 100, 174 Sabala, Huvy . . 86 Sabala, Sarah ,..,....,, .. 86 Sala-rar, - Caroline . 107 Salazar, Mary .... . . ,100 Salyera, Kerry . ..., . . , . . 107 Sample, Gwendolyn .,,... .. , 92, 155 Sample, Gayle ....,, . , . ,,... 58, 182, 192, 193 Sams, Shirley.. ....,. , 18, 155, 192 Samuelson, Dale , 23, 180, 181 Sanchez, Cruz. . . .. ..... ,.... . .107 of Sanchez, Teresa .. ,, . .92 Sanderson, Sandra . .,... . ,. B6 Sansom, Harold ae, 143 Santos, James . V , , 107 Satur, Ronald .. 92, 154, 173 Savage, sarrdra. .. . . 92, 155, 193 savage, Terry . .. . 86 Saylor, Rebecca. .. . . . 86 Saylor, Robert . -86 Saylor, Ruby , .. .... .... . ..100, 151 Schaefer, Anne.. .. .93, 155, 174 Schaefer, Leo ., . .... 58, 149, 151 Schank, Carolann . . ...100, 145, 204 Schaub, Gordon ., . . , , 101, 194 Schiclr, Thomas . . ., . .. 100, 144 Schildt, Sandra . . . .. . . 86, 209 Schlager, Kenneth . .. 78, 165, 173, 181, 198 Schlauger, Albert . . . . . .. .. 93 Schlauger, Bob . 58, 190 Sehlegel, Jim 78, 156 Schlegel, John . 100, 157 Schleicher, LuAnn 78, 192, 193 Schliening, Sheila .... . 4-1, 59 Schmeekpeper, Ruth .. , .. 107 Sohrriidt, Barbara 100, 144 Schmidt, Donald . . . . , 107 Schmidt, Sandra .. 93, 155, 193, 196 Schmidt, Shirley 78 Schmitt, Alta . . . 100, 156 Schmunk, Jacquelirr , 78, 141, 192 sohrrrurrlr, Paul , , 78, 148, 198 sohruurrlr, Unavesta. .. , . 1100, 144 Schnell, Judith . . .86, 140, 155 Schnell, Sharon .. 107, 144 Sehoolerafr, Margie, 59, 217 Schreiner, Marlene . .. , .. ..59 Sehuldieo, Betty . . . . 86, 155 Schuldies, carol . .. ....78, 150, 156, 192, 193 SCHUMAN, ESTELLE MRS.. .... .. ...... ....... .28, 182 Sehwarrer, charla .,.. .,... 5 9, 127, 128, 129, 149, 151, 196, 200, 206 Schwaner, Galen ., ....,.. .... , ,. ..... .,.., 100, 157, 174 Schwartzltopf, Henrietta .. ,. ........ . , 100 Schwartzkopf, Robert .. . ....... 80, sl, 86, 156, 194 S-CLUB . . .. . .... . ....,.. , 190, 191 SCOGGAN, WARREN. 29, 198 Scott, Dorrrra ., , ..... . 101 Scott, Gloria . ,. 100 Scott, Ross . .. 101, 144 SECRETARIES .. 32 SEEMAN, MARK . . .29, 194 Seger, Raynita . . .... 100, 151 Seifert, Arthur ,. ,,.. H86 Seifert, Carol . 107 Seifert, Larry . . ...... 78 Seiffert, Garth . .. 93, 140 serftert, Stephen. .. . 100, 144 Selby, Donna .. .. 59, 149, 151 Selby, Mioheleue . .,.... 101, 145 Self, Dorothy . . . . ., .. 107 SELLAR, MARIE MISS .. . ,..., 29, 70, 72 Sell, Barbara .. ..... ..... 5 9, 197 Sell, Bonnie . .. ..,. .59, 148, 191 Sell, Carolyn .. . ., .78 Sell, Jack ,. ,. .......... .. .. . 59 Sell, Larry . .. ., .. . .. , 86, 142 SENIOR COUNCIL . .... .. .. .... . . .40 SENIOR HIGH ORCHESTRA .. . . 145 SENIOR OFFICERS ......,.... .. , . .41 SEVENTH GRADE , , .. ., .. ,.....,. .. . 102 SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS . 102 Seversorl, Donald. ,. .. .. . .. 107 Severson, Shirley. ........ 93 shorigreauir, Robert ...,, ..... . 100 Shaver, Harley .. .. . . 107 Sheaff, James . .. ..... ..,....... . .107, 145 Sheets, Darlene. . .. .... ..., .. . .. .. 60 SHEHEIN, JEANETTE MRS ...., , . .. .. .29, 88 Shelton, Joyce . . ............. ,.... . .. . . 60 Shepard, James . . . .. . ..... 76, 149, 150, 165, 173 Sherard, Evelyn , ....,... .... .,........ . . 60 Sherard, Stanley .. ,. .... . ., ,. . .. . 86 Shiba, Yoauo ..... ., .. ..... 93 Shipley, Gary. ........ 60, 153, 161 Shirley, Gary . . . . . .. 78 Shirley, Sharleen ......... ......... 1 01, 144, 213 Shirley, Sharon... ,.... ..,,... . ,. 78, 192 Shiverta, Joelene ..,... . ........ ....... ,,.. 1 0 7 shooprrrarr, Betty... , .. .101, 141 Willis, Reuby 70, 79. 31, 165, Wolfe, 87, 140 Shoepman, Kenneth 36 Sievers, Sharon 40, 41, 60, 132, 133, 141, 148, 151, 118, 179, 181, 182, 186, 187,192, 193, 211 Siewart, Audrey 93, 155, 197 Simon, John 60, 147, 148, 151, 208 Sindelar, George 173 Sindeiar, James 78 Sinclelar, Joseph 60, 165 Sircin, L. 156 Sircin, William , ,, 78, 150 Sirrs, Earlcen , 86. 155, 206 Sirrs, Tommy 101, 157, 174, 201 Skillett, Wilson ,. . 78 Skinner, Jane 93, 144, 193, 211 SKITTENS . . . , . 186, 187 SKITTENS S CLUB ROYALTY 189 Skorupa, David .. , . 107 slnynmkei, Keith 86, 137 Sloan, Rodney . 93, 172, 173, 214 Smith, Richard ,. . , 86, 156 Smith, Harley 107 Smith, Karin 86 Smith, Pauline 60 Smith, Robert 101, 174 Smith, Sharon 101 Snell, nennn 61. 141 snnelt, Patricia . 101 SOPHOMORES . 80 SOPI-IOMORE COUNCIL B1 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS 81 Sommer, Judith . .. , ., , ,, 107 Somr, Cary . 87, 136, 137, 156 Sorenson, Carolyn , 134, 144 Sorenson, Lola ., . 101 serelo, Barney 101, 174 Sotelo, Eugene , 101, 174 Specht, Marvin B7 Specht, Patricia , 93, 155 Spurrier, Hal 87, 1991- Stafiord, Erma 93, 155 Stafford, Melvin 61 Stafford, William . . . . 107 Stanek, Jimmie . , 78 STANGLE, L80 . ,. ,12, 13, 30, 180, 181, 191 STANGLE, LUCILLE 30 Stanker, Ron . .. 78 Stannard, Barbara 107 Startzer, Stephen , .,101, 151 Steele, Duane 93, 141, 154 Steele, Joe . 101, 157, 174 Steele, LuAnn 87, 155 Steffen, Sandra . 107, 145 Steffen, Sharon 78, 147, 156 Steidley, Roger . ,, 101, 151 Steinmark, David . . 93 141, 172, 173 Steinmiller, Barbara .. .. , .107 Steinmiller, Ronald , 93, 154 srepliensnn, Sharon . , , .. .. . 101 Sterkel, Patty . 93 Stiles, Sara 70, 73, 156 182, 192, 193 szilley, Miennel 107, 145 Stobel, Alvin , 107 stnbel, Betty. . 61, 192 Srobel, Gary ,, .93, 154, 198 Siebel, Janice , 61 STOCKER, KENNETH ,, . . 30, 70 72 srnppel, Edgar , , 101 157, 173, 174 steppel, Gary . , , ,,,. 93, 137, 154, 172 Stoller, Charles . 78 Stowell, Gene , . , ,. , , 93 Stowell, Margaret , 78, 154- srmelinn, Bniee . , , ,. 78 Strachan, Gwendolyn 61, 127, 128, 129, 140, 182, 196, 200 201 Strachan, Jacquelyn 61, 140, 215 Straetker, Darlene , 61 Strate, Billy 78 Slrate, Christine 101, 157 Stricker, David 78, 198 Strioker, Roger . , . 93, 198 Strodtman, Lonnie . , , 101, 174 Stroh, Roseann 61, 132, 179, 182, 192, 193, 218 stremelri, Pnniein . , . 78, 150, 156 STUDENT COUNCIL . . 80, 181 Sturgeon, Richard . ,. , . . 81, 198 Sumner, Edward . ,. 93, 137, 154 173 Summerville, Janette 87, 140, 192 Sunday, Andrew , , 101, 174 Sunday, Carroll , ,, 87 Sunday, George , 107 Vndex siirmtr, Jcrilyn Surratt, Sllaroll Suzuki, Janet swift, Peggy 62, 132, 110, Swim. 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