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DED IGAT I0 ' . . ,, . ,,, . , ,nf Q.. TWENTY YEARS LATER If you looked in the 1958 Rampages, you would see five familiar faces which also appear on the faculty pages in the 1978 annual. They are: Mr. Martin, Mr. Wollenweber, Mr. Facchinello, Mr. Parker, and Mr. Webb. The Rampages would like to dedicate the 1978 yearbook to these people. For twenty years these teachers have been an integral part of Sheridan High School. The years have wrought changes in the people as they have in the school, but they have remained firm and faithful, loyal to Sheri- dan High. Jim Martin started at Sheridan when the school opened in 1952. He taught P.E. and was the football coach. He wandered away for a few years, to Ranum High School and the Colorado Division of Youth Ser- vices but came back as principal in 1971. Art Wollenweber also taught P.E. and coached, only his sport was baseball. He came to Sheridan High in 1956 and has been here ever since, being assistant principal for 7 years. Bob Webb is director of vocational education for the school district. When he first came to Sheridan in 1957 he coached and taught drafting. Pete Facchinello teaches social studies classes and coaches wrestling. He came to Sheridan in 1955. They came from different places and backgrounds, these people. But they all elected to spend their edu- cational careers at S.H.S. One name has been left till last. Mr. Parker is retir- ing this year, and the Rampages staff wants to give him a special dedication in the yearbook as a farewell. Mr. Parker has been at Sheridan since the beginning. He came in September of 1952. Before that he taught science and math at Fort Lupton and was principal at Joes, Colorado. Mr. Parker grew up in North Carolina, where he received his B.S. at Western Carolina Teachers' College. His Master of Education is from C.U. Mr. Parker has been teaching biology at Sheridan High School for twenty-five years - a quarter of a century. It is hard to imagine the science department or the school without him. Goodbye and good luck, Al- vin Parker!
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TABLE if BBNTENT A , la. 2 ki Dedication Homecoming . ..... ...6 10 Seniors Student Council Footbal l ........... ....... Soccer Girls Swimming Gymnastics ....... ...... Volleyball ...... ....... Spirit Club ..... ....... Cheerleaders ..... Pom Pon .......... Sadie Hawkins .nun sauna: une nun Juniors Wrestling ....... ...... Bask etbal I ........ ...... Boys Swimming Choir .............. Clubs ............ no .nun unu- Sophomores ...... Track ......... 30 32 36 38 40 42 44 46 50 Band .................. ...... 5 2 58 60 66 68 72 74 76 82 88 92 Baseball ..... Freshmen 4 ...... Color Week Prom ............ Graduation .... Faculty ......... Administration School Board . 100 106 108 110 114 116 117
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77-78 IS .. 1977-78 will be remembered as the year that was. It was the year the football team took the league cham- pionship and competed in the state playoffs. Soccer had its best season ever. The drama productions came off with tremendous success, and girls' sports surged, involving a record number of participants. The band often marched home victorious from competition, and gymnastics brought an added vitality to the school. Q Q' E Special clubs such as FBLA, Spirit Club, and FHA gave students a chance to express their unique talents. Out of twelve wrestlers at district, six qualified for State. Boys' swimming enjoyed an eventful season, while the girls used the year to build their team. Basketball had a grow- ing season. .ly 1 5 , 'ff .mf I f 2 'W-..
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