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'Pl ,TH y 1 dr' X Q7 5' tlllf ,V . ' C? Foreword ' , .1 JP ' The diamonds which appear on the cover of the' 21 'T T 1963 REMUDA , and which are pictured W throughout the book, symbolize the rich and radi- 1 Q6 X X ant memories we have of our life at South. South ' High has grown in years, tradition and popula- M ,X tiong we now have a student body of 1200 with K ! CRB a faculty of 50. 1 n , - - fp The word Remuda is the Spanish word mean- ing a band of horses or Colts usually taken I. H lf along on a cattle drive, thus it was chosen as the T name for our annual. . pw hfigggillj if mail ,aa vi A44 lf? , KZ . 1 ' ygxf I 1 ly ffaffffwfw at rt 'N , Q. H agar. W0 QNX Cf' SP by Q' r ' C vi O - 4 fx, MJ ETP Q - ' ' - . H JZ , gawk. 'df . X-. ' up . aj! L Y,-S Q-V CJ 54.59 ' 1 C7 - Q c, Int t' .. v 562 ophom . 96 Q. gf I 1 C M . QlL 0 ML yas? Journailsgisgaii Egg, ..... ,4, p at ' F1 rpg! .....,...,,.....,. 106 ST va' ' M Q Ji - Administratigif .... GW M544 oya auf. ........... . . .112 U' ' ' . 'H 1 . 4C K Sen1ors .. ..... lik Spo s ...,.. ...122 'R -1 A nw . J Honors . . . 35 Faculty ...... ,q.cL.. . . 12142 Jumps .. ..... 60 L1fe At South T .....,. ,.. M148 fl Socials ... .. 78 Index ............. ffiff. . . . .158 3 t xQf?ii',,AglflQi Hound-Up and Remuda Stuff ,liar c fl? it ix tit RQQ Cindy Baker Editor Remuda Pat Chuntulu Art Director Reinuda J A istant: Cathy Micklich J r Editor: Cindy I lich Mike Johnston Harnlyn Cozzettn Co-Editor Business Manager Rernuda Peinuda 4 ...-- N Fifth Hour: Standing, left to right, back row: Dave Wade, Mike Collins, Cathy Kos, Marion Lewis. Second row: Cindy Lalich, Cheryl Pick- ering, Diann Schneider, Tana Yates, Paulette Baril, Phyllis Hilines, Lora Blagg, Willadean Tizarelli, Chris Mon- toya, Juree Hennessee, Cheryl Cortner. Seated: Lynda Erskine, Frank Ramir- ez, Karolyn Cozzetto, Linda Slack, Jan- et Fitzpatrick. Fourth Hour: Standing, left to right, back row: Tom McKenna, Steve Vuke- lich, Dan Otoupalik, Rex Hayes. Second row: Jennifer Hensal, Judy Al- berding, Janice Alberding, Kathy Pick- ett, Amanda Ziemer, Cathy Micklich, Kay Kochenberger, Marlene Moore. Third row: Sandy Novak, Etta Ballew, Sandy Dilorio, Valerie Pacheco, Pat Chantala. Seated: Judy Zahller, Donna Bubak, Charlotte Herrick, Diane Boulse, Linda Nichols. l Sf td ,, f ' I '.L xx!-6244.1 WJMJWM it lf . x My Ml Jl at ffm Mr? S ily Qi L' 'ff U f 214,644-014 we f ff!!! JM 0 awceeej Riliwrlijwya lf il f N ' 7M'M'fi!JJ lififjlllfif QE ww W ,J Mfllfiwikf W fl- Q7 f H or I I i K Marlon lewis Paula Curran if ' Co-Editor Co-Editor 0 ' Round-up Round-up QM' Junior Edt J t Ft p t k J dy Zahller Q x M I 25 - . , . . fu We ,fill Staff Responsibillties ,J.f,w4-L IMAX rl ' The Round-Up and Remuda staffs of South High are 1'e-LQAMLQMI, A I sponsible for the publication of the monthly off-set news- l . V paper, the Rozmfl-Up, and the yearbook, the Remuda. The , students of these two journalism classes serve as reporters, lj J LX photographers, and make-up editors. They also make page lf A L , layouts and type copy for the Remuda. In addition to their N 77 classroom responsibilities, they write the news releases for the Star-Journal and Chieftain, and serve as members on the Teen Panel. Journalism advisor is Mrs. Rachel Slobodnikg printing, Mr. Arvin Schwarze. We ' Round-Up Printers Standing left to right, back row: Jack Jacquez, Wayne Darras, Mr. Schvvarze. Front row: Jim Bonse, Steve Dike- man, John Toth, Pete Bachicha, Mike Jiminez, Leo Poll, Lee Mosher. ,- D ,7 f 0 ,Q M w ffv N ORM 5654 U N fu u cl -5 . a gd 2 - A fm Effclq MW' DHA! Sm sw X xv, N . 'V N W. X - ' w X, bmi? DPL fs Qs' - X I Y 1 4 .NJ Ask, 'Ii W x, x. xx V N NM Q 'Xu x . TX , xv , R BYO ii 'si 41 . N' ' QGNY. -. 'xx , . W ,y . 311 ' 5-'Lfyfsf f 11,1 V 5-fd? 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Mr. Davnl Wilkerson J ' It is our primary goal to do all f- in our power to bring about the great- - x . est possible development of each in- 5? dividual student in terms of the tal- I 5 kk ents and abilities which he possesses. Q W This is, indeed, a difficult task which R6 EA may never be completely realized, but - .it is my hope that every Colt can look back on his years at South with fond memories of important achievements and significant feelings of better- ment as a result of his educational stf. W, oy, yff fp? f Mr. Gordon Sullivan lr ll ll f ex eriences within these beloved ' llS. ,JI 7 agfvidf Mi ,le Assistant Prinripal itll Observing your everyday deeds du ing your tenure at South con- stantly has been of interest to meg equally so are your successes, or fail- ,il , ,m v 'I if ,. , .,,. , , V '-f:'-j ' 5, ,,,, ' , - .bfi 2,5 1: :rim sl-s ' .,Q,se:f,.g- :-1 ,... - , vases- 'is:Egf.5:2:. , .f zlzrsfg ,se W4 V if-f, A s-W 2 sf' 5 A .5 -.ST of 'N' Q.oQ ' ' ures, after your stay with us is end- Q ' ed. While you are away, I commis- - sion ecaih ofpyou 'A South High Rep- resen a IVQ . i lf f o ff , lm- ' - J, fav-0'ffV W Ci I ' I M- wav fad-GM it V 4575 K-Ulf i R' M ' V V if V rl Q A g,Jx..zgQg.-,kgaw X S S. 'kv A C. Q'-.,k.i K egbxrsgw mwsb ix , l 'XT ' Q CMMS' ' li ,, My ,X - -Qs4L1v-Ljfxx l K ,Yi 1. e i,,,ff3C: 'x, J 4 -M X ,-Cgei, if fx-Q S ,Qui riffs Q 7-'-Z ,f - l k'i tiis ,Q . 22' in X' Karim - ZZ -17 7 Jr wYxUv'--Xs f ' E-Q12-R1 ?L?'7x . . , . . 1 fr wax . 2:-f-I Section Editor. Dlann Schneidei f Juniorfdite . n a rs ine Q H33 :f-92,24 '77 'vfficy xx Student Body President Jerry .latksnn As each one of us goes our own Way we should remember this: a per- son who graduated yesterday and stopped learning today will be un- educated for tomorrow. Head Girl Charlotte .larumilln Ml X 2 Mrflf jgyffyffbij jjj, Je y ,WJ My fl W M J af fl f O There are many opportunities of- fered in this World, but you must reach out and take advantage of them. Success will come to those who are willing to Work. Happiness for others means the world to me. Thus, kindness and re- spect to fellow man are what We should strive for. Remember these two mottos: Do unto others, as you wish them to do unto you, and, Life is what you make it. 7 Student Council - 1 Student Body Vite-President Y George Cardinal . V.. G' it A Purpoisesif' A' A A The purposes of Student Council are: to promote the general welfare of South High, to protect and enhance the good name of South, to provide an appropriate and har- monious link between students and faculty of South, to advise and assist the adminis- tration in matters of general concern to the student body of South, and to afford all members of the student body opportunities for practical and meaningful experiences in those democratic processes which are repre- sentative of the best American Traditions in government. j Last Row, Left to Right: Lonnie Roark, Joe Walker, Joey Baird, Jack f Croasdell, Bob Ross, Fred Ballou, Keith Svverd- feger, Mickey Moore, Jon Pearson, Judy Alber- ding, Patty Read, Ray Gottula, Jennifer Bryant, , .T f , ,, , ,,g,,o e. ,E Joyce Felps, Sheryl Hutchings, Kay Kochenberg- N ' A ,gigfff ,V er, Karen Graham, Amanda Ziemer, Linda An- J if 3, N pi ,,,,,gL f drevvs, Gail Andrews, Brucine Harford, Mr. ug, U Q M xjfgfff X' ' 5 Y,Q,i,,.s Nj' Pugel, Sponsor, Paulette Eagleton, Hale Serman, we pe T, , l,1,Xi3,. iU'1't'.'J i'-su! '1 - f '. - A-wg Q f -px, , .f hi fs, iff W.. ,y , , Louise Romero, Mrs. Tucker, Sponsor, Jerry 1 r ig,gfQsf'f H. ,gg fx ,H ,viper Jackson, George Cardinal. , , 1 MU,-fvLf Z A k,fl1'f4- Q -' U X ,F gal, or I qv two I 1, li ,il-65,2 in wwf fig: Q iw I K9 X , up MIMTA J? xl ,.f,d,,Wl ff J VV ggjw nm Uffvv 4,3 !671BQJg' ,f JAN QTY 'e if ga. if ri wer ii if is ,ff-J ' X- 'L1?' Q L 'gaqfsidy ,sl ,-qi 1 f!,1t'g'iLf 10 .V U' f-2' UN J: 61, fit VW' in , . i , y L' ,, Maw f' 1 Y- U I fr ' ' if f--kv 5 : L, ,IJLL l' 'A J AW 1' , .JW f 'V f i L ,wwo if-JAJVM I f6jV A flgo Qffxttf H riff fra at ff K L! 1 A..,. Q 1 tl 1 2 E:g 4 1 i2Q M i 5? Qin Jw e r jen if f ii 5 C C i i: :' 5 l' , f : , i : V I pe W1 J In Social Committee bi 1 Q wt Wt-it Z Elections Committee Morale and Public Relations Committee Scholarship and Program Committee l q V vt ,f f U t Assembly Committee Trophy Hall and 'Bulletin Board C0mm1'ft9e Roll Room Representatives 7 is ! Last Row: Left to Right Cathy Micklich, Miss Gorder, Dimitria Micklich, Cheryl Pickering, Pat Suckle, Karen Johnson, Linda Cumming, Judy Bunk, Melva Jones, Kathy Pickett, Ruth Renck, Carla Lanza, Bonnie Mendell, Phyllis Vinci, Sharon Price, Betty Tezak, Pat Fitzgerald, Nancy Thompson, Maria Sly, Mary Jo Cona- tore, Marilyn Sly, Karen Kloepfer, Mary Jo Valenti, Marsha Ellis, Carol Paglione, Juree llennessee, Connie Ludwig, Arlene Hyde, Pat Munoz, Nola Kay Snyder, Janet DiCiac- co, Carol Roberts, Charlotte Jaramillo. 12 Girls' Cabinet Assistant Head Girl Carol Roberts Purpose: The purpose of Girls' Cabinet, a represen- tative organization of South High Girls, is to render services to the school through Worthwhile projects and activities. ff ,T .f - ' .f , p . 0 0 0 0 ,lj ,fyfiy NVQ fi tl , V, X I ll r f ti ' J my W' lmlox-li fu, I I., Vx W 'V V1 A L I vzqxfr Y klclv' ,Q fi, it rx H 1 ,lcV,. Y .1 i i 4 to is l l-,cw ll L G fv 1 l j' Al ,f P J ' ' wyflligg li ffl f Q V ,lf g N55 VW A ' t Q 5, 1 wi MAX, f A V f if 'NL HM l r 'A 'LVULL L, C., .' ff, J I y ,fri-N , . gn In f I I 4' if U K, , f Wit!!! L ! Girls' Get Acquainted Tea March of Dimes Candy Sale - iv . f ' .,., . .'-. to l 22:12-V ' A' f :2 .. X JU 5 ci 5 . .,::1 a' Q33 Foreign Exchange 01 G' Y ,Q , Student S Qin 05 , A cfm Decorating for Remuda Dance l ra V it fb' f rely my JW at fir T l EQ pf ff i U7 xy 1962-63 Activities: Get-Acquainted Teag Food Driveg Used Clothing Driveg Homecoming Receptiong Provide Christmas for a needy familyg Remuda Dance Decorationsg March of Dimes Candy Saleg Act in Folliesg Grey Teens Party Decorationsg Helped in Guidance Department Testing Programg Ushered for plays and Folliesg Sponsored Girls' State Candidateg Sold lilies for Society for Crippled Childreng Sold poppies for Disabled Veteransg Sent cards to all hospitalized stu- dentsg Faculty Tea. N J 13. LMA Practicing for the Follies Collecting food for needy families NJ I N x M1375 SXXMAJX J EQXIY3 W , E AML! jf ! U l 1 X A X! lL I V! CJ Q! Off x 2 KK HW I3 1 If L FV X J U i 1 40 !D, t MJ' A 4 9 bf WWC N W J XX Xdjyf Q fmlw , yi-,iffy N Ou!! I V fm' W V' V ' W VY f L HL X O Q N W 'W U w wif EL W UQ, L? MSM, fx ,S ,fag f w1Nsq?3'45' X k NX' N A :W J 1 4 , 1 , .BRA 'ty-,uk 'bw aiu. -s--L X BTI Q3 Ladd. is .Q tw- es m U5 T D U1 U1 5. IH I5 2 U1 L4 Ne 0 'XL rt- E K. F' .15 3 T' 1 I pg .J bu 'J .5 W J . ., 'J 1 i V J L President I P ' I 2 J J , -' . . Q -1 a 1 J Rich Riesner 1 ' f 3 F' 4 LQ y J ' 2, 1 P J P f' ' 2 9 1 T 4 ff L' 0 ,S - S A! C 4 TAY:-:J f ff H J I 4 I J ' 'LJ 3 f J I I is ,I 7 U A . M 7 5 ie3 -9 Q 1- .I 9 Le, fr ,,, 1 ff , ' j f- Vice-President c ' ff f f . . J v 'N A 7 - Q A B111 Gobin ' a I P' , J .av J F' 51 A ,J J 5 A5 I 'fa F ' 45 KJ 2 0 , 7 4 if 5 B H ffl yi 6 .4 J H: , if I J 4' . J .- -v ind if 23 ff' S qi f . 6 :ij J I gb J Q A ! 7 an ff --,. C J ' Id l I J ,Q Q' A Q i fo A av ' .Q Secretary-Treasurer 1. 4' 'Q 5 J, -3 ef? f 5 V., 1 Karenilohnson ,Ln 4 f i S J 4' I L l N w my N pj if gf if for N if fftfiffff b5gf5QfH5NLVjjm Q'yvr gy 'W n. ,Ag N? Q fy ' . L N Pj Ny it ,L Section Editor: Frank Ramirez Junior Editor: Kathy Pickett W ng Elsie Absher Jnanlta Agee Janice Alberding Literary Club 35 Foreign Tri Hi-Y 1, 25 Coltspur 1, Language Club 25 National 2. 35 Junior Class Secretary 25 Honor Society 35 Future Junior Escort 25 Gray Teens Teachers of America 25 Hornet 25 F.T.A. 15 Remuda and staff reporter 2 Round-Up staffs 3 Memory: Coming to South in Memory: State Tournament my senior year ! ffl Judy Alberdzng Tri Hi-Y 15 Red Cross 15 Council 2, 35 Coltspur 1, 2, 35 Coltspur Executive Board 25 Gray Teens 25 Spring Sports Queen 3 MJ J lon Aldridge Gary Allison D. E. 35 D. E. Convention Round-Up and Remuda 35 District D. E. Convention Staffs 3 3 M arty Alcala Sharon Ainerman Manager of Baseball 2 Memory: Graduating' ,fe , fini 2 J mm Zta Amlersow Coltspur 1, 2, 35 Future Secretaries of America 25 National Honor Society 35 Future Business Leaders of America 35 Spring' Style Show 1 Memo1'y: My wonderful eventful years at South. Sidney Arnold Bowling 1, 2, 3 Memory: Going to all of South's basketball games in my junior year and the football games in my senior year. Richard Ard Chorus 3 Joseph Ansnick Golf 1, 2, 35 Honor Society 2, 35 Math Club 35 Future Scientists of America 3 Gall Amlrews Roll Room Representative 1: Tri Hi-Y 1, 25 City Wide Student Council 25 Girls' State alternate 25 State Student Council 25 Honor Council 2, 35 Pepperettes 2, 35 Coltspur 1, 2, 35 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Council Treasurer 35 Follies 1, 2, 35 Follies Student Director 35 Homecoming' Attendant 35 Big Sister to Hale Serman Memory: My friendship with Hale Serman and also Homecoming activities of 1962 Kelly Arria-ga Lmdfl Austin Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 D. E. State Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Concert 35 Southern District D. E. Choir 35 Carolaires 35 Spring' Conference 35 D. E. Club 35 Concert 15 Drama Guild 3 Hi-Y State Memory: '61-'62 Basketball Tournaments Paul Baca Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Boys We Pete Bachichaf Wrestling' 1 Larry Barney Track 1, 23 S-Club 2, 33 Hi-Y 23 French Club 3 Memory: Going to State for track last year Cindy Baker Coltspur 1, 2, 3g Coltspur Representative 13 F.T.A. 13 Red Cross Vice-President 23 Tri Hi-Y 1, 23 Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee Chairman 23 Rcmuda and Round-Up Staffs 2, 3g Remuda Section Editor 23 Remuda Editor 33 Quill and Scroll 2, 33 Gray Teens 2, 33 Journalism Seminar, C. U, 23 Vice-President of Arkansas Valley Student Press Association 3 Memory: Being Editor of thc 1963 Reinuda Scam Baker Memory: Going to State in Basketball Betty Ball F.T.A. 13 Library Club 33 Coltspur 2, 33 Christmas Play 33 Red Cross 23 Girls' Glee Club 3 Memory: Having the privilege to attend the great South High for three Wonderful years and attend State. H entry Barr Baseball 1, 2, 3 Sharon Baylor F.T.A. 13 Library Club 23 Memory: Being able to go to Future Scientists of America State 23 Girls' Glee Club 33 Red Cross 2 Memory: Being able to go to State Pat Beal D. E. 3 Memory: Going' to State in Basketball KN -s..,...wv-I' Bill Belding Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 15 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Gymnastics 1, 2 Memory: 62-63 f ' . 'illiwi 1 ', ' A' ' i ff- l-'Fw' ll fx 9 Donna Bubak Coltspur 1, 2, 35 Tri Hi-Y 15 Remuda and Round-Up Staffs 33 Follies 13 Remuda Attendant 3 Memory: Homecomings Ernest Bernal Lorraine Ann Boehm Baseball 2 Homecoming' Queen 35 Girls' Memory: Being a True Colt Glee Club 35 Coltspur 1, 2, 3, of 63 Christmas Play 35 F.T.A. 1 Memory: Being elected Homecoming Queen Connie Cam National Honor Society 2, 33 Secretary-Treasurer 3g International Relations Society Historian 25 President 33 F.T.A. 1, 25 Coltspur 1, 2, 33 Roll Room Representative 3, French Club 35 Corresponding Secretary 3 Memory: 1962 State Basketball Tournament in Denver David Ccwicato S-Club 2 Memory: The Wrestling' Tournament of 61-62 Zllcwie Bosco Follies 1, 25 Girls' Cabinet 1, 23 President of Tri Hi-Y 23 Future Business Leaders of America 23 Coltspur 1, 2, 3, Gray Teens 2, 3 Memory: Working on the J r.-Sr. Prom Fred Cairrillo Memory: Being part of the South Colt student body of 'fe3 19 , 3 . ......... ,A .0 f I Bcwbcwa Carruth, Girls' Glee Club 2 Robert Casey Joseph Caslars Rzchowcl Cerzse Treasurer of Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Treasurer of D. E. 33 Baseball 13 D. E. Southern District Convention 33 D. E. State Convention 33 Hi-Y Convention 3 20 Pat Chcmta.lal Round-Up and Remuda Staffs 33 Remuda Art Director 3 Memory: My German Class Wrestling lg Football 2 Memory: Being a part of the football team Irene Clementz Coltspur 1, 2, 3 Memory: The proms and the football season Pat Cclslro Debate 13 Pan American Club 13 Fashion Show 1, 2, 3g Gray Teens 33 Coltspur 3g Follies 3 Memory: Being a Senior f ::'4 Eff 3 3 ' ,f -'Q - H :iw ,Z ,w ff loaf 1 3 ,f ji , 1 , i 3 , j A , . 3 yr 1: ' ae-sas: Phyllis Clifton Cheerleader 13 Tri Hi-Y 1, 23 National Honor Society 2, 33 Pepperettes 2, 33 Coltspur 1, 2, 33 Coltspur Executive Board 33 Head Pepperette 33 Follies 1, 2, 3 Memory: Being' the first head Pepperette s sffff Rosalie Cogley Coltspur 15 F.T.A. 25 Girls' Glee Club 3 Memory: Car wash for F.T.A. Don Conklin BiIICo1mer Memory: State Basketball Concert Choir 35 Operetta 3 Tournament '61 and '62 Stan Cortner Hi-Y 1, 25 Basketball manager 2, 35 S-Club 2, 35 Baseball 1 Memory: Last game in the Basketball Tournament of 1961 Nancy Cowen Fall Play 15 Spring Play 25 Drama Guild 1, 2, 35 Secretary of Drama Guild 25 Thespians 35 Coltspur 35 International Relations Society 25 Follies 35 Girls' Glee Club 35 Christmas Pageant 35 Girls' Cabinet 1 Memory: All the good times and all the wonderful people that make South the best Gary Cozzolmo as-5 W Q Kairolyn Cozzetto D. E. Club 35 Track 25 Hi-Y Debate 15 Tri Hi-Y 1, 25 35 D. E. State 35 Hi-Y State Coltspur 1, 2, 35 Student 35 Southern District D. E. Council 1, 25 Roll Room Convention Representative 1, 35 F.T.A. 15 Follies 1, 25 Red Cross 15 Remuda and Round-Up Staffs 35 Business Manager of Remuda 35 Journalism Seminar, C. U. 35 Gray Teens 2 Memory: State Tournament 41 Dem C'7'CL'iQ Football 1, 2, 35 Wrestling 1, 2, 35 Track 15 Hi-Y President 1, 25 Vice-President 35 S-Club 1, 2, 3 21 J 0 lm Crump Memory: State Basketball Tournament Fred Curtis W1'estling 2: Intramurals 1 Memory: Moving' to Pueblo and getting to go to South .5 e , W-,N ::,:::. , .. .,:, 3 Q.: ' '-'-'- 1 f'1' 2 1 ' t g --:' 5 -':2- .,: r N3 S Stella, Cruz Coltspur 1, 2, 33 F.T.A. 2 Memory: The proms and football season Linda Crzmwning Girls' Cabinet 1, 2, 35 Coltspur 1, 2, 3: Follies 1, 35 Tri Hi-Y 1, 25 Gray Teens 2: Future Business Leaders of America 3 Paula Curran Round-Up and Remuda staffs 2, 3g Round-Up Editor 33 Journalism Seminar, C. U. 33 Quill and Scroll 3 Memory: The prom my Junior year 'Q Doomct Davison David DeLeon t F.T.A. 1, 25 Future Scientists Cross Country 13 Wrestling of America 23 Girls' Glee Club 35 French Club 3 Memory: The Halloween party for F.T.A. 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2 Wcmeta, Dzmfee Coltspur 1, 2, 3 Memory: Football season , ja' Carolyn Dzmlci Math Club 15 Drama Guild 3 John Elrick Roniallcl Dim ton John Emory Football 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 15 Hi-Y 1, Roll Room Representative 1 Memory: Football season in '61-'62 Carolyn. Dutton Coltspur 1, 2, 3, Secretary of Drama Guild 2, 3 Memory: Homecoming' dance Sophomore year Pat F'tfZg6'7'ClICl Coltspur 1, 2, 33 Honor Society 2, 33 French Club Vice-President 35 International Relations Vice-President 2, Secretar Follies 3, F.T.A. 19 Girls! Cabinet 33 Roll Room Representative Alternate Memory: '61 and ,62 State Basketball Playoffs YS: 3 Barbara E berzvein F.T.A. 13 Coltspur 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 Red Cross Representative 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Representative to Red Cross Leadership Training Camp 2 Memory: Red Cross Camp Z Judy Freemyeo' Coltspur 1, 2, Drama Guild 2, 33 Spring Plays 2, 33 Fall Plays 1, 2, 3g Christmas program 35 Follies 2, Thespians 2, 3, Secretary- Treasurer of Thespians 3, Gray Teens 3, Girls' Glee Club 3 Memory: Having a lead in Arsenic and Old Lace 23 Sharon Friend Aaron Garrfzfn H furry Garcia Football 2 Football 15 Trampoline Club Memory: Our wonderful lg Band 1, 2, 35 Boys' Choir 2 basketball season last year Memory: Going' to state for and its disastrous end. two years in a row Q 3 Grace Garczcl F.T.A. 2g Pan American Vice-President 1, Secretary 25 Gray Teens 3 Memory: Going to the Homecoming dance in my junior year Charles Garcia Football manager 1, 2, 3 Basketball manager 1, 2, 3 Baseball manager 1, 2, 35 S-Club 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 1 Memory: Going to state in basketball two years and baseball one year Glenn Gm czai Donald Gaylord Football 1, 2, 35 Basketball Wrestling 3: Intramural lg Baseball 25 S-Club 3 wrestling 15 Intramural Memory: Going to State in basketball 15 Intramural Basketball for two years in gymnastics 1 a row Memory: Coming to South the last day of my Sophomore year J im Gcwclletz Varsity Track 1 Donald Genova, Drama Guild 25 Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 23 National Honor Society 2, 3 Memory: VVorking on the prom my junior year William Gobiu Roll Room Representative 15 Track 1, 2, 33 Ski Club 1, 25 Hi-Y 2, 35 S-Club 2, 35 Vice-President of Senior Class Memory: Participating in state track meet my junior year Put Gentry F.T.A. 1 Memory: Class rings -fd .5 Rohm f Gonzales Pafmcza G01 don D. E. Secretary 3 Memory: A Senior my Junior year Ga-rl Gomez Intramurals wrestling 1 Memory: Remuda Dance E Sharon Golob Coltspur 1, 2, 33 F.T.A. 1, 25 Secretary of Red Cross 1 Memory: Being a senior at the Mighty South Rayfmoml Gottnlal Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Junior class president 2, Student Council 3g Remuda King' 35 National Honor Society 2, 33 S-Club 1, 2, 39 Hi-Y 1 Memory: State baseball and basketball tournaments 2.1 J ohn Grahaon Orchestra 1, 2, 35 All-State Orchestra 1, 2, 35 All-City Youth Symphony 1, 2, 35 Honor Society 2, 35 l.R.S. 25 Colorado Springs Symphony 35 Tennis 25 Track 25 S-Club 2, 35 Boys' State 25 Student Rotarian 35 Student Council 25 Follies 2, 3 Memory: Receiving a Superior Plus rating' in the Southern Colorado State Solo Contest Margaret Grisham X Bcw'barcL Griffith Coltspur 35 Future Business Memory: Being able to be a Leaders of America Treasurer South Colt 3 Memory: Senior year Kenneth Gnlley Memory: Remuda dance 5 gf - -'-'-'-'- ' 5 4, vi -as 2 was fx V f 3 mg , it it , ,.,. 5 L , , --'1 3 ' t R M erna H ard? mick Coltspur 2, 3 Memory: Being able to ' and graduate from the great South High if ' J oAnne H anniccfions Coltspur 1, 3 Memory: Attending' a school with such high qualities as South High 26 B1 Home Hcw foz cl Coltspui 1 2 3 Follles 2 3:0 to 3' Student Council 3 Executive Board 3 T11 H1 Y 1 2' Gray Teens 2' Remuda Attendant 3 Memory: Running' for Remuda Queen Kenneth H afrper Golf 1, 2, 35 Cross Country 15 Honor Society 2, 35 Vice-President 35 Carolaires 1, 25 Math Club 35 Literary Club 35 Future Scientists of America 3 Memory: Last basketball game at State in 1961 i f 'l1g, Rex Hayes Remuda Queen Escort 35 Remuda and Round-Up staffs 3 Memory: Being a South Colt and being R-emuda queen Ronald Hedrick Golf 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 35 Orchestra 1 Memory: State basketball and golf tournaments Jnree Hennessee Coltspur 1, 2, 3, Girls' Cabinet 1, 2, 33 Follies 35 National Honor Society 35 Remuda and Round-Up staffs 3, Journalism Seminar, C. U. 33 Quill and Scroll 3 Memory: Being in Girls' Cabinet 4 Jennife1'Hensal Coltspur 2, 3: Follies 35 Remuda and Round-Up staffs 33 Tri Hi-Y 2: Remuda Royalty section editor 33 Quill and Scroll 3 Memory: Being' mistress of ceremonies at the Remuda assembly 15 'WK lvokg Ronald H erron D. E. Club 3: D. E. State 3g District D. E. Convention 3 Mefnory: Being a South High Co t Julio Higgs Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Concert Choir 3: Carolaires 33 Coltspur 2, 3g Christmas Program 35 Gray Teens 3 Memory: Being able to be a South Colt Pcztricicz H ildelwandt Bible Club lg Coltspur 1, 2, 33 Red Cross Representative 33 Roll Room Representative 3: First Place South High Christmas Bowling Tournament 35 Vice-President, Future Business Leaders of America 3 Memory: Going to State in basketball and meeting Hale Serman Sharon H ivnes F.T.A. 1, 23 Coltspur 1, 2, 39 D. E, 3 Memory: Going to State in basketball for the past two years Lloyd H ren Rudy Infcmte Memory: '61 State Basketball Intramural wrestling 15 Tournament Follies 3g Intramural Baseball 1 Memory: Graduation Helen Hribcu' Kathy Hmzsclker Coltspur 1, 2, 3, Future Coltspur 1, 2, 3: Executive Secretaries of America 23 Board 23 Tri Hi-Y 2, 35 Future Business Leaders of Gray Teens 2 America 3 Memory: Graduation Jack Jacquez Linda, Jfmezioh Coltspur 1, 2, 35 Red Cross 1: French Club 3: F.T.A. 2: Christmas Pageant 35 Guidance Office Worker 2, 3 Memory: The Jr.-Sr. Prom in my Sophomore year James Jackson Deniece Jiminez Student Council 3, Student Tri Hi-Y 1, 2: Coltspur 1, Body President 3: Basketball 2, 35 Red Cross 33 Fashion 1, 2, 3: Golf 1, 2, 3: Remuda Shows, 2, 3, Christmas Pageant Attendant 3g S-Club 1, 2, 3: 3, Girls' Glee Club 35 Follies 33 State Student Council 33 Camp Cheley 2 Memory: Going' to the State Basketball Tournament as a member of the team in 1962. Operetta 3 Memory: Being' able to create my own fashions and model them. 28 1 l f A l Dennis Jinzinez Wrestling 1, 2, 3 kgwwfw im 'Z'J7 Doug Kale Memory: The State Basketball Tournaments New Kafren, Johnson Girls' Cabinet 1, 2, 3: Girls' Michael Johnston Football 1, 3: Baseball 1: Cabinet Treasurer 3: Coltspur Remuda and Round-Up Staffs 1, 2, 3, Senior class Secretary- 3, Remuda Editor 3: Treasurer 33 Follies 33 Tri Journalism Seminar, C. U. 3 Hi-Y 1, 2: National Honor Memory: Being Remuda Editor Society 2, 39 U. N. Pilgrimage 25 Representative Pueblo County March of Dimes Board 2. 33 Salutatorian 1963 Memory: Being a part of the greatest school in Colorado Terry Kalpelv Coltspur 1, 2, 33 Future Secretaries of America 2g Future Business Leaders of America 3 Memory: Everything that happened to me in my Senior year 3W't'v WWW- Geralcl Kikel Bowling League 1, 2, 3 Memory: Being a Senior of the class of '63 Raymond Jones Literary Club, President 35 S-Club 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 33 President 35 Roll Room Representatives 1, 3: Vice-President 3: Student Council 25 Football Co-Captain 3: Football 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Bible Club 1: First Place Elks' Leadership Contest 3: Boys' State, Lt. Governor 23 Boys' Nation 2, Sophomore Class Vice-President lg Regional Representative to the Report to the Nation QBoy Scoutsb 3 Memory: Going to Washington to talk to President Kennedy for the Boy Scouts Camoll King 29 i Dean Kmg Track 1, 35 Cross Country 2, Band Council 2, 3, Intramural Wrestling 13 Student Band Director 35 Follies 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 33 Roll Room Representative 25 Secretary-Treasurer of Chess Club 33 Student Rotarian 35 Band 1, 2, 3 Memory: Supplying the South High mascot in my Senior year Mike Kisslcm Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 23 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3 Memory: Going to State Eric Kloclc Cross Country 1, 35 Golf 1, 2g Wrestling 1, 35 Intramural Wrestling 1g Gymnastics 1, 23 Chess Club 35 S-Club lg Basketball 1, 2 Memory: Going to State for Basketball and Cross Country Cdtherme Kos Round-Up and Remuda Staff 33 Coltspur 1, 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 3: Operetta 35 Christmas Program 3: Fashion Show 1, Quill and Scroll 3 Memory: Receiving my class ring Y Allen Kreiser Memory: Being a Senior at South High David K7ql-StCL7If Baseball 1, 2, 3, S-Club 1, 2, 3 Memory: Going to State with the baseball team my sophomore year J crimes Krdmmer Donald Lddd Track Manager lg Football lg S-Club 1, 2 Memory: Being initiated into S-Club my sophomore year I l Mary Lafler Future Nurses of America li Operetta 33 Christmas Program 33 Girls' Glee Club 33 D. E. 33 Library 1, 2, 3 Memory: Going to State for basketball the past two years Joseph Latino m-A James Lease Golf 1, 2, 33 D. E. 33 Intramural wrestling 13 Intramural Basketball 13 Intramural Baseball 1 Emilie Lengrcmcl Bowling 1, 2, 33 Library Club 2, 33 Coltspur 33 Operetta 33 Gray Teens 33 Girls' Glee Club 2, 33 Christmas Program 2, 3 Memory: Going to State in basketball for two years SK Dennis Laurence iw? Evelyn Leyoa Coltspur 1, 2, 3 Memory: Going to St sophomore year ate my Gary La-zmcella Baseball 13 Band 1, 23 S-Club 2, 33 Wrestling manager 23 Track 1, 3 Memory: All the good times at State 1 Glenda Logsclon Coltspur 1, 2, 33 National Honor Society 2, 33 Future Business Leaders of America 33 Concert Choir 1, 33 Operetta 3 Memory: The trips to State in my sophomore and junior years. 31 Laura Long Coltspur 35 Future Business Leaders of America 3 Memory: My Senior year at South Charlene Lowlvnoa' Coltspur 1, 2, 35 Future Business Leaders of America 35 Roll Room Representative alternate 35 Spring' Style Show 1 Memory: My wonderful Senior year at South K X ' . , milaaswf i ya Lottie Labanowski F.T.A. 1, 25 Future Business Leaders of America 3 Memory: Homecoming dance in my Senior year. Ronald Lnttrell Gymnastics 1, 2, 35 Tennis 1, 2, 35 S-Club 2, 35 Follies 35 Dance Band 1, 2, 3 Memory: Going: to State in tennis Evelyn D. M artlnez Coltspur 1, 2, 35 Pepperette 25 Office Worker 15 Red Cross 35 Pan American Club 2 Memory: My three years at South Nui' 35 ,ff fa Evelyn M. Martznez Coltspur 1, 2, 35 Pan Amercian Club 1, 25 Library Assistant 25 Girls' Glee Club 3 Memory: Attending State tournament my junior year Paul Martinez M ary M artino Girls' Glee Club 1 Memory: My Senior year at South if 1, f Y? a WW! awww: was .f ' ,otghf 'f ,,,.-'W Carole May Girls' Cabinet 29 Coltspur 2, 33 National Honor Society 2, 3 Memory: Graduation Dimitria Micklich National Honor Society 2, 33 Girls' Cabinet 2, 35 Coltspur 1, 2, 33 Corresponding Secretary 33 French Club 33 Follies 3 Memory: Being' inducted into National Honor Society Anthony Mihelich Memory: Being a Senior J oem Miller F.T.A. 2, International Relations Society 2, 35 Band 2, 3g National Honor Society 2, 3: Clarinet Quartet 2 Memory: The second semester of my Senior year. Mz'clm,eZ Mohl Steve Mofntez National Honor Society 2, 3 Gymnastics Club 1 Memory: Attending South Memory: Going to State High's sports activities Alwighagl Miller Bm'cha1'cZ M onto ya Basketball lg Football 1, 2, 3, S-Club 3 33 Christine Mozvrer Christine Montoya Richard Mon toya Coltspur 1, 2, 35 F.T.A. 25 Reporter for Future Business Leaders of America 35 Remuda and Round-Up staffs 35 Section Editor for Remuda 35 Quill and Scroll 3 Memory: My sophomore year Baseball Marlene Moore Remuda and Round-Up staffs 35 Christmas Program 25 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Coltspur 35 D. E. 35 Journalism Seminar at C. U. 3 Memory: Receiving my class ring Margaret M raoich Coltspur 1, 2, 35 F.T.A. 1, 25 International Relations Society 2, 35 French Club 35 National Honor Society 2, 3 Memory: Going to State in Basketball in 1962 ww W Virginia M anoz Coltspur 1, 2, 35 Pepperette 2, 35 Girls' Cabinet 15 Roll Room Congress, Secretary- Treasurer 15 Junior Class Vice-President 25 Follies 1, 2, 35 Tri Hi-Y 1, 25 Assistant Head Pepperette 3 Memory: Going to State my sophomore and junior years Warren Matz Stuart M acDona Id ei i ill in Daniel Otonpalzh Remuda and Round-Up staffs 3: Tennis 2, 3, S-Club 2, 3, International Relations Society 2g Remuda escort 35 Quill and Scroll 3 Memory: Being in Mr. Masciotra's class for three years Theresa Pacheco Coltspur 1, 2, 35 Future Business Leaders of America 33 Spring' Fashion Show 1, 2 Memory: Being able to attend the most wonderful school in town. I Maureen Ostby Coltspur 1, 3, Ski Club 1: Future Scientists 35 Red g g Cross 13 Roll Room 2 Representative 3 1 Memory: Going to State our sophomore and junior years! Josephine Olioas Coltspur 3, Pan American fx Club 1 K Memory: Attending State Q 2LfL+- ' basketball tournament during 'KT-fx, . ' X Q sophomore year! A x , , C gs A Q s r kjNgQJ,LxXd5Q,XnY,g-1,3 V, 4nse'l 5 'B C ,o X , , C i-, 9 H fllxl CF, A Cgaaqerr-J - 1 1 CNPJNXZCKXB fr 'J F5 xx ' Valerie Pacheco Coltspur 1: Christmas program 3 Memory: Being clapped out of assemblies Carol Pagllone Tri Hi-Y 2: Wool Contest 3: Coltspur 1, 2, 3, Executive Board 1: Girls' Cabinet 35 Follies 3, Spring Style Show 1, 2, 3: Operetta 2 Memory: Good times in Mrs. Brown's class Melinda Palmer Bible Club 13 Coltspur 1, 2, 3: Red Cross 1, 25 Nurse's Assistant 15 Office Worker, Swimming Club 1, Math Club 1 1 ,lax Cf ktffw S . -V X T, .X I 75 gil,-Jg,,J5 V 'I-vf' v x:73,w . LJ -J ' Q , X, x ,, zi- -i-: , L , Q , by ff? f G ': :..,.. f' -:1-:- it , .,..,.,. :liu a , , Gigi 3 ,7 ' ' X fig 5 Janzne Papzsh Coltspur 1, 2, 33 Future Secretaries of America 2: Spring Style Show 1, 33 Wool Contest 3 Memory: My understanding clothing teacher, Mrs. Brown 35 J on Pearson X Football 1, 2, 33 Trac fl, 2, L 3g Ski-Club 1, 25 Foll e 33 Student Council 35 Tri Hi-Yif 1, 2, 3g S-Club 3 X Memor ' Fun atdtate '77 y. Basketball Toubnamentg, we 3 ,slr W -,1 T , 5 ml 2' l , 7 O Qgltichvwd P67'7Ci?18 Bfwbcwa Perko aj 5 , -75 Track 2, 35 Concert Choir Coltspur 1, 2, 35 Style Show 5 V' J L Memory: Three great years 2, 33 Girls' Glee 2, 33 Operetta 'STI ff 'f at Squth 33 Christmas Program 2, 3 'V J UN Memor ' Homecomin 0 49 , 4 - - V' If .74 . 0- W Activities ff 75 le! my vt I. pity? 'X yf fr, fixf 'fy , we nf ff o Carol Perry Coltspur 1, 2, 33 Representative to Model Legislature for Tri Hi-Y 23 Future Business Leaders of America 3g Tri Hi-Y 1, 25 Guidance Office Worker 3 Memory: Going to State for Basketball Shwron Peters Coltspur 1, 2, 3g Future Business Leaders of America 3 g Math Club 3 Memory: Going to State Carol Petersdooif Coltspur 2, 33 F.T.A. 2, Red Cross 23 DeAnZa High, French Club 1 Future Katherwe Postlewcwt Coltspur 1, 2, 3, Bowling League 23 Future Secretaries 5 of America 2 Business Leaders of America Memory: The wonderful 1 Memory: Just being a South High Colt friends and teachers at South. Ines Pfrelcns Future Business Leaders of America 35 Girls' Glee Club 3 Memory: State Basketball Tournament in '62 Clayton Plricharcl Memory: Being clapped out of the assemblies 5 l 1 2 Darlene Rclley Coltspur 1, 2, 33 International Relations Society 35 Bowling Club 1, 2, 33 Secretary 35 Nurse's Assistant 3 Memory: My first day at South Robert Pringle Tennis 13 Baseball 1, Band 1. 2, 33 Orchestra 2, 3: Dance Band 2, 35 Student Director 2, Drum Major 3: Hi-Y 1: Follies 33 Brass Choir 3g Band Council 2. 33 Concert Choir 2, 3, Carolairs 2, 33 Fall Play 2: Spring Play 2 Memory: Being' Drum Major of the South High Band Gary Pryor Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Track 2, 33 S-Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2: Sophomore Class President 1 Memory: Basketball Tournament Gilbert Pryor Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 23 Track 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Roll Room Representative 3, S-Club 1, 2, 3, Bowling' Club 2, 3 Memory: My Junior English class Ricluwfl Ralston Drama Club 1, 2, 3, President 33 Follies 2, 3: Thespians 3, Band 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 33 Bowling Club 15 Assistant Stage Manager 2, 35 Spring' Play 1, 2, Fall Play 3 Memory: Winning the Best Thespiann award in 1962 Frank Ralmlirez Remuda and Round-Up staffs 3: Follies 35 Christmas Play 2, 3, Concert Choir 2, 3, Carolaires 33 Operetta 3, Remuda Escort 3 Memory: Being part of the 1963 Remuda Staff and my three ,fzreat years at South lflz Patricia Read Girls' Cabinet 19 Coltspur 1, 2, 3, Executive Board 1, Tri Hi-Y 25 Student Council 3: Homecoming Queen Attendant 3 Memory: Being Homecoming Queen Attendant -E Melvin Rensbergeo' Band 1, 33 Orchestra 2: Amateur Radio Club 2, 35 President 35 Secretary 2 Dennis Rienscn D. E. 3 Memory: Going to State in Basketball Memory: Orchestra tour in Denver David Renffrolzv Irving Revonl Memory: Going' to South Pan American Club 15 Christmas Prograin 3 Memory: The Follies Mm zlyn Rzchfw dson Jane Rzcotm Coltspur 1 2 3 F T A 1 Coltspui 1 2 Band 2 3 Future Business Leaders of Majorette 2, 3: Head Majoretto America 33 Operetta 3: Girls' 35 Drama Club 2, 33 Office Glee Club 2, 3: Office Worker Worker 2, 3 Memory: Being Head Memory: Going to State my Majorette my Senior year junior year Richarcl Riesner Lcnwen Rocwlc Basketball 1, 2, 35 Golf 1, Student Council 3: Follies 2, 3: Senior Class President 3: Football 1, 33 Basketball 35 Remuda Attendant 3 1, 2 Memory: State Basketball Memory: South over Central Tournament of '6 in football l Carol Roberts Coltspur 1, 2, 3g Girls' Cabinet 1, 2, 35 Tri Hi-Y 1, 23 Follies 2, 3g Assistant Head Girl 3 ,f Q Memory: Being' Assistant Head Girl John Salas Wrestling: 1, 2, 3 Memory: Having' a wonderful Senior year if Edna Rodfriguez Coltspur 2, 35 Future Business Leaders of America 3g Drama Club 23 Trinidad High School, Cheerleader 15 Class Treasurer 13 Drama Club 1 Memory: Trip to Basketball Tournament Anthony Salas Baseball lg Boys' Choir 25 Cross Country 13 Wrestling 3 Memory: Going to woodshop Inez Rodriguez 1' Part Savlcczcm' Coltspur 33 Follies 33 Girls Glee Club 33 Christmas Play 35 Remuda and Round-Up staff 3 Memory: Working on the Follies my Senior year .www Leonard Russell Basketball 2, 3g Baseball lg Golf 2 Memory: South going' to the State Basketball Tournament their first year S wif ,figs i f NWN 1 LP7'17?1lSfl7?Ch,0Z Clinton Shaffer D. E. 3 Memory: Going to state in basketball and my first day at South Linda Lon Shnlley Library Assistant 35 Gray Teens 2 Memory: My years at South and what a Wonderful school it is. s 5 get? 'Q Dennis Shecweo' Football 1, 2, 35 Wrestling 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 35 S-Club 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 25 Colorado Boys' State 2 Memory: Playing football at South High N LA iv 'E 1 Q, Bfwbam Slcoff Coltspur 2, 35 French Club 35 International Relations Society 25 Vice-President 35 F.T.A. 2 Memory: 1962 State playoffs in Denver i S Marilyn Shew Coltspur 1, 2, 35 Future Business Leaders of America 3: Future Secretaries of America 25 Follies 35 Red Cross 25 Drama Club 2 Memory: My junior year Joseph Shinovich Marilyn Sly Pepperette 2: Coltspur 1, 2, 35 Style show 25 Girls' Cabinet Historian 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 Remuda Princess 35 Follies 1, 2, 35 Tri Hi-Y 1 Memory: Being' chosen as Remuda Princess Betty Sckmailtz Girls' Glee Club 35 in Germany: Gray Teens 2, Majorette 25 German-American Club 25 K.A.H.S.5 Glee Club 1 Memory: My third hour class with Mrs. Tucker Carol Smzth Coltspur 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 Future Secretaries of America 25 Future Business Leaders of America 3 Memory: My wonderful years at South Marcia Sty'e1'nh0l'm Cat's Clan 15 Vaudeville 15 Owls 15 All-City Orchestra 1, 2, 35 All-State Orchestra 2, 35 Follies 2, 35 Coltspur 2, 35 Executive Board 35 President 35 Remuda Attendant 35 Girls' State 25 National Honor Society 2, 35 Pepperette 35 Tri Hi-Y 25 Valedictorian 1963 Memory: Going to State in '62 Meg' SX., I Rorrmzfnct Starr N ormcm Smith National Honor Society 35 Coltspur 1, 2, 3 Cross Country 3 Memory: Going on the band field trips Memory: Going to State !, Q33 Dcwid Stile Band 1, 2, 3 cc mast Scwzdra, Stump Rzchard Strait Coltspur 1, 3 Band 1, 25 Dance Band 1, 2 Memory: Just being a part of Memory: State Basketball a wonderful school like South Tournaments David Stmvia D. E. 35 Vice-President 3 or Patricza Suchle Girls' Cabinet 2. 35 Coltsnur 1, 2, 3g Follies 3, Tri Hi-Y 1, 2, F.T.A. 13 Debate 15 Roll Room Representative 33 Red Cross 35 Ski Club Secretary- Treasurer 15 P. E. Assistant 3 Memory: Being' Wintei' Sports Queen Theodore Sumo Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1g Track 15 Mixed Chorus 1, 33 Boys, Glee Club 3 0' P .Dorothy Tafoya Girls' Glee Club 1, 2 Memory: Just being able to attend the Great South High Elizabeth Tezak Coltspur 1, 2, 3, Girl's Cabinet 35 Fashion Show 1, Follies 35 Winner of Christmas Bowling Tournament 3 Memory: Going to the State Basketball Tournament g Q Gail Tzmme Coltspur 1, 2, 3g F.T.A. 1, 2 Red Cross 1, 23 Literary Club 35 F.T.A. Treasurer 2, Office Worker 2, 3 Memory: Homecoming' Dance of '63 W illo deem Tizarelli Coltspur 1, 2, 33 Tri Hi-Y 1, 25 Sophomore Cass Treasurer 13 Follies 33 Remuda and Round-Up staff 35 Section Editor of Remuda 33 Prom Committee Chairman 2, Quill and Scroll 3 Memory: Every moment of every day of each year that I Went to South and especially State fl fl Omlea Terry Coltspur 2, 35 International Relations Society 2, 35 French Club 33 Literary Club 3 Memory: My Whole Senior year Ncmoy Thompson Remuda Queen 35 Honor Society 2, 35 Girls' Cabinet 1, 2, 35 Follies 1, 33 Tri Hi-Y 1, 2, Coltspur 1, 2, 35 Roll Room Representative 1, 33 Secretary of Roll Room Representatives 1 Qt J cz-mes Tozmzs D. E. 3, Tennis 1, 3 wo! Memory: D. E. Club ' ' Q!-unsung.. H elen Tucker Orchestra 1, 2, 3g Future Secretaries of America 25 Future Business Leaders of America 33 All-City Orchestra 2, 3 Memory: My Senior year ,iiy K , Wilma, Trotter Girls' Glee Club 2, 3 Memory: The three years I spent at South I uclcc Trip ' Tri Hi-Y 1, 23 Radio Club lg Math Club 1, 35 Bowling Club 2g Coltspur 1, 2, 35 International Relations Society 3g Library Assistant 3: National Honor Society 2, 33 Drama Guild 23 National Merit Scholarship, Letter of Commendation 3g Betty Crocker Award 3 Memory: My first assembly at South C' Rorzalfl Urban Ernest Valdez Memory: South High School ,ff -X Fa 'thu' .E 'I V ,gr-K .549-f .7 W Cecilia Trujillo Memory: My three years at South Mabry Ann Valdez Red Cross 13 Girls' Glee 1 Memory: Just being able to attend South and graduate. Sharon Va.nde1'be9'g Orchestra 13 Office Worker 1, 3g Red Cross 2, 3, Coltspur 2, 3 Memory: '61 Prom Larry Vcmdiimz' Anifhony V igil Band 13 D. E. 3 Memory: D. E. Club Roy Vzllevs Football 1, 2g National Honor Society 2, 35 Gymnastics 1, 25 S-Club 1, 2, 33 Track 1, Tennis 3 Memory: 1962 Prom and the '62 State Gymnastics meet Damd Wade Shelza Walkev' Hi-Y 1' Remuda and Round Up staff 3 Memory: Mrs. Roaclfs English Class Ronald Volk Louis Watkins Tennis 2, 33 D. E. President 3 Memory: D. E. Convention 44 Eddie Waugh D. E. 35 Homecoming: Queen Escort 3 Memory: Good times I had my sophomore year J olm Yalotz Memory: The Great South Colts going' to State Janet Yockey Coltspur 13 Concert Choir 33 Girls' Glee Club 2g Christmas Program 2: Spring Concert 2, 35 Operetta 3 Memory: Jr.-Sr. Prom my junior year LClll,'7'67'ZiC6 Zanetell Tennis 1, 2, 33 S-Club 2, 35 Band Council 2, 3g Dance Band 2, 3: Brass Choir 3 Memory: The many victories of the tennis team Amcmdal Ziemev' Coltspur lg Tri Hi-Y 1: Student Council Secretary 3 Memory: Going to State as a sophomore www Lemmrfl Bowes Jon Bwrzcmek S-Club 2, 35 Cross Country 1 2, 3: Track 1: Golf 2, 35 Basketball manager 2, 3 Memory: Going to State for the Basketball Tournament Wayne Butkovich Memory: State Basketball Tournaments 45 Cheryl SCLZWLCZCT-S' ,, , Dzfwzii Schheiclei' F.T.A. 15 Remuda and Round-Up staff 2, 35 Spring Style Show 1, 25 Remuda Section Editor 35 All-State Choir 35 Concert Choir President 35 Coltspur 2, 35 Girls' Glee Club 25 Carolairs 35 Operetta 35 Christmas Program 3 Memory: Representating' South at All-State Choir in Denver. Sheila Scott Coltspur 1, 2, 35 Future Business Leaders of America 35 F.T.A. 1 Memory: Going' to State my junior year. Joseph Capps Math Club 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 Thespians 2 George Ccl1'cliha,l S-Club 2, 35 Student Body Vice-President 35 Ski Club 15 Football 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Boys' State 25 National Honor Society 2, 35 Follies 35 Remuda Attendant 3 Memory: State Basketball Tournaments l61, '62 ECl2UCL7 Cl Cervcmtes Football 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3 4 Michael Collins National Thespians 2, 35 President 35 Drama Guild 1 2, 35 Vice-President 2, 35 Stage Crew 15 Stage Manager 2, 35 Fall and Spring Plays 1, 2, 35 Follies 1, 2, 35 Operetta 1, 35 Christmas Pageant 35 Red Cross 15 Remuda and Round-Up staff 35 Debate 35 Library Assistant 15 Carolaires 35 Prom Committee Chairman 2 Memory: Being in all the Drama activities at South I Dewiis Copeland Earl Cravnei' Louis Cordova Memory: Initiation day for the class of '65 2 2 , ,+A M iricwn C7 Clf2Uf0TCZ F.T.A. lg Coltspur 2, 35 French Club 3g Style Show 1,3 Ra mlm Dolak Mao it Ellzs Baseball 1 ' Memory: Basketball Tourna- S 7 f 5 Inez Fwm Pan American 1, 2g Follies 1 ment 61- 63 Memory: Graduating from South Sharon Dzmdct D011 Q F rig Coltspur 1, 2, 39 F.T.A. lg French Club 35 Future Business Leaders of America 3 Memory: All our basketball victories Gene Gardner Gymnastics 15 French Club 35 Follies 2, 35 Operetta 2 Memory: State Jecwme Gherna, Coltspur 1, 2, 35 Future Business Leaders of America 35 Secretary 3 Memory: My junior year Frances Gomez Coltspur 1, 2, 35 F.T.A. 2 Memory: My sophomore year mf 4m Gary Gordon Baseball 15 Track 2, 35 S-Club 2, 3 Memory: Lettering in track my junior year. Cheryl Jacobs Coltspur 1, 2, 35 Sophomore cheerleader 15 Pepperette 2, 35 Head Pepperette 25 Girls' State 25 National Honor Society 35 Follies 35 Tri Hi-Y 1, 25 Vice-President 1 Memory: Representing' South at Girls' State Charlotte Jctramzllo Harrold Johnson Head Girl 35 Girls' Cabinet Hi-Y 1 1, 2, 35 Coltspur 1, 2, 35 Memory: Going to State and Executive Board 25 Vice- the Jr.-Sr. Prom. President 25 Library Club Secretary 15 Red Cross 2, 35 President 35 Red Cross Council Vice-President 35 Representative to Red Cross Leadership Camp 25 Gray Teens 2, 35 Roll Room Representative 15 Tri Hi-Y 1, 25 Vice-President 25 P.E. Assistant 35 Girls' State Alternate 25 Round-Up and Remuda staff 25 Follies 3 Memory: Being elected South Hig'h's Head Girl. Kay K ochenberger Follies 1, 2, 35 Operetta 15 Coltspur 1, 2, 35 Executive Board 2, 35 Sophomore Cheerleader 15 Sophomore Class Secretary 15 Tri Hi-Y 1, 25 Girls' Cabinet 25 Pepperette 25 Student Council 35 French Club 35 Remuda and Round-Up staff 35 Remuda Section Editor 35 Head Cheerleader 35 National Honor Society 2, 3 Winter Sports Queen Attendant 3 Memory: Being' Head Cheerleader my Senior yea1' Shirlee Korneilia Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Operetta 35 Christmas Program 1, 2, 3g Red Cross 2 Ther esa, M an tmez Coltspur 33 Follies 3: Pan American Club 15 Red Cross 1 Memory: Going to State in Basketball X Marion Lewis Frances M artirzez Remuda and Round-Up staff 2, 35 Co-Editor of the Round-Up 3: Journalism Seminar, C.U. 3 Memory: Being able to attend a great school like South Memory: Trying' out for the Follies my Senior yeaar. M WWW 'W nr .B--f - M he page X X Delores M edirza Girls' Glee Club 1, 25 Concert Choir 2, 3 Memory: Attending South all three years. Pcmlme M eclma, Lee M asker Memory: Getting the right graduation picture in the annual Katherine M cBur'ney Roll Room Representative 13 Coltspur 2, 35 Tri Hi-Y 2: Winter Sports Queen Attendant 3 Memory: Going to State during my sophomore and junior 49 Linda, N ittinger Coltspur 1, 2, 35 Tri Hi-Y 23 F.T.A. 13 Red Cross 2 Memory: My Senior year. Linda Sims Math Club 1, 25 Drama Guild 1, 23 F.T.A. 1, 23 President 23 French Club President 35 Coltspur 1, 2, 33 Executive Board 1, 2, 3, Tri Hi-Y lg International Relations Society 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 3, Future Scientists of America, Secretary 3, Radio Club 1, 25 Orchestra 1 Memory: The Sadie Hawkins Dance my sophomore year James Samford Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 3 Memory: Having a Wonderful Senior year. Dcmvlel Schwartz Memory: My Senior year Michael Schwab Baseball 1, 25 Football Manager 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, S-Club 1, Roll Room Representative 33 Bowling' Club 2 Memory: Escorting' the Remuda Queen to the '63 Remuda Dance. , , 1 H ale Sermom, Foreign Exchange Student from Turkey 35 Student Council 35 Coltspur 35 Honorary Member of Girls' Cabinet 33 Follies 35 Drama Club 3 Memory: My year at South High School and all my friends. Kathleen Vcmcil Lcadville: F.T.A. 1, 25 Girls' League 1, 2, Pep Club, Secretary and Board Member 1, 25 Chorus 1, 2, Class Play 2, South: Coltspur 3, Inte1'national Relations Society 3, Th-espians 3, Concert Choir 33 Follies 3 Memory: 1962 Follies Steven Vulselich Round-Up and Remuda staff 3 Memory: Senior year Wzllzonz Boggs Football 1, 2, 3g Baseball 1, 2, 35 VVrestling 1, 25 Track 2 Memory: Going' to State my sophomore and junior years Bashful Seniors Lupe Bejar Frank Cirullo Claude Cobb Al Conner Joe Cordova Cher l Cortnei y , . Miriam Crawford Dan DeVries Caroline Dudley Charles Fletcher Allen Futamata Cedric Gilmore Theresa Gama Glen Garrett Anthony Gonzales Richard Goodwin James Hoover Lloyd Hren Ben Ivey' Paul Kendall Paul Martinez Rose Peevy Leo Poll Dawn Pope M Aj V Gary Varvzeo' Wwe fl ,.y James Salas Mary Lou Sanchez Mildred Sanchez Richard Santisteven Martha Seeley Virginia Tatom Jerry Torres Larry Trimble Linda VanWey Rosalie Vigil This was our Senior Class float for Homecoming 1963. Our Senior cheerleader leading the Seniors in t err class yell. We're the best, yes siree The mighty class of '63 fifufg it M I L Wjfifwg My M Af , ,ju C' W MM W' Wfiwggj , Wfyffi L L7 X Q ' X XV W rv pw lf, , K f W0 M gf A MM fZUfWWW ' 4 K-'11, K Wf. ' 4- H ff ' ,g g 5 R C C Ck YQ K 'ZCV2 -Xviffickfgf , f gk, ' -fx ' an f, A . 1,45 r, gif 5 C51-fl! Y 5-5, W ff-, , . 5-1415 9z2C?52, ,fgff C,?3,E 71Ki hffg, LQ , 1 ' , f ffgf Ltfg' A Q 2 V fi 1 , f f f ' ,f ,uf ,N , ,,.. 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Ther La e two ymbols on the N.H.S. shieldg a My 'Nil key stph d a h he letters S, L, C, and S are a so print on t e shield, representing the f A Qmua1itiWiF'?3 iie Srifetylx XG' p U DUN Qlkwjt 1 9930 Quill and Scroll is an honorary club in the field of Journalism. Staff members of the newspaper, yearbook, magazine and other publications are eligible for membership. At the time of the elec- tion a student must be at least a junior or senior, he must be in the upper third of his class in general scholastic standing 5 he must have done outstanding work in some phase of Journalism or school publication Workg he must be recom- mended by the supervisor. NAT! 0 NAL- HONOR .SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL QULHQ V 5 C49 sa Sglgqouui. The purposes of the National Thespian Society are to advance and improve the program of the Dramatic Arts in high school. To be eligible for membership a student must have satisfactory scholarship, and have done outstanding work approved by the sponsor. Each member of the South High troupe must give 100 hours of his or her time as a cast or crew mem- ber for a major production. Eixfpiqilbufife , , , fo f i A L rg 4 M Q. Q lgffl-'9 fL lfk-f CAL live H' tiki fi My awcfti J P4752 'fjtfj Mft! , L LAfi6,,f! fu 5 L' x4f'4-Ayr? SKK ' ze ti oo, Ja cc wwe if j l . This section is devoted to the South l . i if ,fi ' , ' High students who have achieved spe A CQVTA cial recognition in scholarship or othei Z .S from A activities. lftiefacw, Ac PQI 6Q'Zff4 -CL 41 Zhi 5' 'VLXL4' ' l l Q3fc41.c,vAf' N Rafe? Section editor: Valerie Pacheco Assistant: Linda Nichols Salutatarian Karen Johnson It is our fortune to live in such a wonderful community. Our parents and teachers have given us the knowledge and understanding to face the world and its problems, but now it is up to us to do our best with what we have been given. Our nation's future is up to us. Remember, tomorrow is what we make it. Valedirturian Mania Stiernhalm Let us profit from our memories of our won- derful high school days and realize with a sense of gratitude the efforts put forth by our community, parents, and teachers to educate us in the best manner possible. In the years to come may each of us make use of our individual talents to the fullest extent, for the responsibility of the future of this great country lies on our shoulders. 1 5 Gold Card Seniors Joseph Ansnick ,V N, Y wyifiiy' 5' 5' If wfify f , f , 'film' if E2 ., M' 1 , Wai, ba 3 ' fi i it U Phyllis Clifton Put Fitzgerald Michael Mohl Gail Andrews Dan CKenD Harper ik.. 47' X Linda rip In addition to the Valedictorian and Salutatorian these seniors were identi- fied for graduation with Academic Distinction in recognition of highly superior performance. They are pic- tured alnhabetically, not in order of class rank. 2 ziz , ' I I Connie Cain Dean King Dennis Laurence 3 Q4.J Linda Sitas 55 KV Front row left Ray Jones, Secretary-Treasurer, Connie Caing Vice-P Second row: Barbara Skoff, Juree Hennessee, Joan Miller, Pat Micklich, Third row: Gail Barbara Eberwein, Carol Perry, Janine Papish, Marcia Stjernliolm. Fourth row: Phyllis Clifton, Kay Kochenberger, Linda Sitas, Lottie Lubanowski, Cheryl Jacobs, Terry Kapel, Nancy Thompson, Carol Smith. Fifth row: Joe Capps, Pat Fitzgerald, Linda Trip, Juanita Agee, Juanita Ander- son, Mike Mohl. Sixth row: Dennis Laurence, Dean King, Margie Mravich, Karen Johnson, Roy Villers, John Graham, Jerry Jackson, ff ill! ll--.l.2-..--I II-..--- f'-,L2ZLl... Front row, left to right: Sponsors, Mr. Drummond, Mr. Miller. Second row: Joey Baird, Roberta McMichael, Mary Lou Franco, Ruth Ann Stenmark, Linda Nichols, Irene Martinez, Kathy Pedas, John Murgel. Third row: Robert Hirsch, Mollie Huls, Mary Bruner, Jana Muckel, Sharon Miller, Barbara Bensko, John Reinert. Fourth row: Reginald Sniff, Joyce Felps, Bennie Carrico, Janet Fitzpatrick, Cheryl Pickering, Lee Francis. Fifth row: Mark Horvat, Jennifer Bryant, Karen Lamb, Carol Manuel, Joanne Cortese, Tom Pighetti, Sixtli rgw: Vinfent Roldan, Sheryl Hutchings, Carey Sparks, Ruth Renck, Linda Arlen, Paul Kellner, o ert Ba . Sevegth row: Tom Watley, Steve Gleason, John Clouse, Bill Starke, Sam Bole, Bill Moore, Robert easure. Senior Members Junior Members For explanation see page 53. South Salutes we W All-State Choir and Urfhestra Because of their outstanding' abilities in Choir and Orchestra, these students were selected to represent South in All-State Choir and Orchestra. All-State Choir festival was held at Denver Universityg All-State Orchestra festival was held at the University of Colorado in Boulder. Pictured are: Front row: Linda Emery, Altog Marcia Stjern- holm, Violin. Back row: John Graham, Violing Mollie Huls, Sopranog Cedric gilgiore, Bassg Diann Schneider, Sopranog Joe Sands, u a. Betta, Crocker Award The Betty Crocker Award was presented to Linda Trip for her knowledge and participation in the field of Home Economics. D.A.H. Award This year's D.A.R. award went to Gail Andrews for her outstanding leader- ship qualifications. Honor Band Ten outstanding members of the South High Band were selected through audition to play in the Honor Band festival held at Adams State College in Alamosa, Colo- rado. Seated in front row, left to right: Wziyiie Beatty, Judy Mitchell, Dean King. Seated in back row, left to right: Theresa Smith, Bob Pringle, Karen Kloepfer. Standing, left to right: Linda Arlen, Melvin Rensberger, Ray Sitton, Kathy Phelps. 51 is ni M ,df flzilfsbagsvn '31 k -asf' Merit Scholars These students received Letters of Commendation for their scholastic achievements on the National Merit Scholarship Tests. Seated left to right: Marcia Stjernholm, Joe Capps. Standing left to right: Ken Harper, Linda Trip. 57 Quill and Scroll 1st row, seated, left to right: Cindy Baker, Juree Hennessee, Kay Kochenbe1'g'er, Jennifer Hensal, Willa- dean Tizarelli. 2nd row, standing: Charlotte Herrick, Cathy Kos, Paula Curran, Linda Nichols, Janet Fitzpatrick, Kathy Pickett, Cheryl Pickering. 3rd row: Mrs. Rachel Slobodnik, sponsor, Marion Lewis, Diane Boulse, Cathy Micklich, Dan Otoupalik. For explanations, see page 53. 58 National Thespiuns Society lst row, left to right: Mr. Vigil, Sponsor, Mike Perkins, Janet Fitzpatrick, Judy Freemyer, Ruth Ann Stenrnark, Carolyn Dutton, and Mollie Huls. Back row, left to right: Albert Bernal, James Womack, Dan Thomas, John Arellano, LeeRoy Talbott, Mike Collins, Nancy Cowen, and Kathy Vancil. Snuth Salutes Hay .lanes . . . an outstanding Senior of Whom we are very proud. As the representative of Region 8 fColorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, and Missourij of the Boy Scouts of America, Ray was sent to Washington, D. C. to present the Annual Report of the Boy Scouts of America to President Kennedy. In addition to this, Ray won the State Elks Leadership Award and he was sent to the American Legion Boy's Nation held at the University of Maryland as the Colorado representative. ffm 'rg' ,g.'::,..,L:xwI'T E ,,,..-p--X. y A A fees., Hale Serman . . . our foreign exchange student from Turkey who has given us the following statement: It was just wonderful to be with the very kind teachers and students at South High School. . . . I will always remember. Words can never ex- press how much I enjoyed knowing my American friends. It was always a pleasure for me to be a Colt. I wish young people of all countries in ' .W the world could have this opportunity for under- If ' X standing and becoming friends. was I-A It has been my desire to do a little for world peace. If I have succeeded, I am very glad. ox? aww? as-an MIS W Ae Girls' and Bays' State These students were chosen on the basis of letters written to the American Legion to par- ticipate in Girls' and Boys' State activities the summer of 1962. Those participating in the State activities were as follows, Cleft to rightj John Graham, Dennis Shearer, Marcia Stjernholm, George Cardinal, and Cheryl Ja- cobs. Not pictured was Ray Jones. 59 c Aff fl'd'Qf u PM 6?ZLf6 '7 L Lf' , ' k. ,-,'- gf7Z!'fX.fx'! Vf,42ffVfl'0f Uflij Cl! ' f riymflif ndzyacfsfwd QQ x i Wx jj 7 ,545 QAL p5LCLZ,,fjf9ze '4, L4rgj MU X k7,gf ,! . 7' V 4 X X 4951 :ffm JC f Q Ami cya ' 45 M4016 5flZLa1u?QJ 1' I i 91 W ff A f' , ,, ' f FH, X W if L: X qon x E X qu u ,Q sq Q0 Sl ex t Q. A Q1 X Q in , 10 -N-, ,.... , XXV .A . 'f'f Q ' . ! u Class Officers President Bill Moore Vice President Skip Chandler Secretary-Treasurer Linda Rockett sms Section Editor: Cathy Kos Junior Assistant: Jan Clay ,funn ff? ,gaps-5 Q -- ? Ie f, 5 rr. L ew H Rick Apodaca 0. J. Adams Jim Aguirre Charles Aldridge Linda Arlen Imogene Algien Jayleen Angel Lydia Apodaca David Armstrong Betty Atterberry John Babich Joe Baird Fred Ballon Melodee Barrows James Beal Wayne Beatty Margie Baca Etta Ballew Paulette Baril Ted Bates Linda Beal Mildred Beeman 62 , Q N Harold Belisle Barbara Bensko Well, they said we shouldn't hold hands I ! Douglas Berg Johanna Bishop 451' I 33,1 f Z5 gk 52 gk, ,K 7? QA: 3-li '- V 2 3 s 1 1 s- 5 Eugene Blagg Rick Blaher Sam Bole Diane Boulse Cindy Bradish Rick Bright Lora Blagg Kelly Blunn Jim Bonse Sandra Bosco Rae Ann Bratnick Larry Brooks Mary Bruner Jennifer Bryant Karen Burgess Nick Cabral Karen Cox Martha Cabral Charan Cogley Lanny Carlson Bennie Carrico Carol Davis Pat Casey Betty Cerda Tim Cervantes Skip Chandler Virginia Cruz Claude Chavez Jan Clay Steven Clevenger John Clouse Richard Davis Roberta Clyne Dorothy Collins Mary Jo Conatore Dan Cordova J im Dale Eddie Cornwell Joanne Cortese Carol Costanza Carol Cox Merle Davison Um? QW? fw- Sf' f::-M, ! 5911. Phyllis Dehn Gary Dionese Carolyn Emory Carolyn Fatur lVayne Darras i i 1 i 1 1 1 l ,, lf, 1 3 - WW .. lbll N , 1 Y is E, J in it N if John Dell Terry De Salvo Sandy Di Iorio Steve Dikeman Kathy Donahoe Joyce Drobnick Charline Dunfee Iris Duran Jerrie Ann Ellis Lynda Erskine Eddie Espinoza Sandy Evans Joyce Felps Bill Ferrier Pat Ferrier Sharon Files Louis De Leon Lary Dionese Kathy Edwards Jon Fellows Carol Dehn Our Homecoming Float 65 V1 K ff Janet Fitzpatrick Dennis Flores Charles Francis Marylou4Franco Carol Funk Judy Gardner Kerrian Garner Lester Garrett Randy Gates Bill Genovese Susan Gibson Charles Gierhart Arthur Godinez Joann Goodwin Carlton Grace Will Green John Gurovich Joan Gutierrez Alice Guzowsky Connie Hall Gordon Harford Ray Harrison Nancy Harvey Pam Haun What assignment? 66 Arther Hayes Cyndy Hensal Charlotte Herrick Eddie Hess Phyllis Hilmes Robert Hirsch James Hollyfield Nancy Hooper lValter Hopkins Mollie Huls Sheryl Hutchings Bertha Infante Judy Isaac Robert Jackson Eddie Janezich Richard Janoski Robert Jiminez Lucille Jiron 'WX 'E Mary Johnson Raymond Johnson Joyce Kasic Paul Kellner Judy Kendall Carol Kennedy Richard Kerr Wanda Kerr Karen Kloepfer Ken Kreie Rowland Knisley Margaret Krasovich Cindy Lalich Justin Koles Nancy Kotlar Carla Lanza Ronnie La Savio Robert Leasure John Lest Dan Kralik Bob Krasovec Richard Lang Rudie Landis Harold Le Veiaux Ken Lewis 68 a 3 lj 52 V' fli ' Q2 I QE.. :gif ,,, Z ,a,,,.E, What are you looking for? It's only a pep assembly! yifli 'Jfio Linda Lutes Sandra Lyons Orvella Madison Phil Mainik Terry Lewis David Livingston Carol Manuel Edith Manzanares Bob Marino Gwen Marks Peggy Lowery Sharon Luke Steve Maldonado Judy Manning Douglas Martin Danny Martinez Frances Martinez Irene Martinez Janet Martinez Judy Martinez Jana Muckel Marlene Martinez Theodora Martinez Tony Martlaro Gene Massey Clarence Murphy Ronald Matte Sharon Mayne Tom Medina Sharon Meitner Pat Munoz Bonnie Mendell Cathy Micklich Sharon Miller Virginia Miller Terry Murrow Beverly Mize Andrew Mondragon Martin Montez Richard Montoya John Murgel Bill Moore Anna Morris Connie Morris Leonard Morris Jim McCarty agua- John McCrory Linda Nichols Margaret O'Belmit0 Louis Outhier Lucy Murillo Audrey McDaniel Carol Niemisto Pamela O'Connor Nancv Parsley Lela McCaulley i1s..,,-.,,,. Jim McGrath Charlotte Nishikawa Barry Offerson Douglas Peats W Q. M. ..Yy4 H 2 Jackie McIntosh Tom McKenna Roberta McMichael Lorraine Nishikawa Jerry Novak Sandy Novak Karen Okicich Raymond Oldham Joe Orazem Kathy Pedas Betty Perez Salvatore Peritore We studied electronics! i li I Mike Perkins Janice Perry Donna Peterson Pat Petoh Cheryl Pickering Tom Pighetti Sharon Pobst Judy Porter Ruth Power Joe Prutch Harlon Rains John Reinert Herbert Reiss Ruth Renck Mark Reynolds Mary Rivera Jerry Robinette Rosalie Rocco Linda Rockett Alex Roitz 72 Kathy Pickett Gennie Quintana Pat Ridenour Louise Romero We always paid attention in class! Charlotte Rose Sally Rosenow Beverly Rowett xl ws all - CX SKY' cf O S5 rw X we W' Dodvg-ao ley OJ V e Salas V gf QS 'Y Elaine ga' a 'Y 0 VX fu yn Samora Martha Sanchez Yvonne !.f,.cf MQW John Sandoval Joe Sands Gaylene Sanders Esther Sandoval Modesto Santistes an Kay Schierling Ronald Schwab Juanita Scrivner Linda Shaw The pause that l6fl6Sl18Cl ou1 dry classes! XS' Q if X w D gov-1 ,gm Mike Sheppard James Shoblo Sandford Shulley Linda Slack David Smith Darlene Smith Theresa Smith Don Snowder Nola Kay Snyder .555E... - X 45. :Q 55:-55:55:':55 ' 4 5 , 'fr W ,555555555555g555555 - 5, 5555555555 ,, 5 q - xy. 55 Q 5 1.55. . -:5:5:5:5:5 'v..5:.:55:5' Q 5-...:5:5:5:QEs'W f X Z' 'X 'F 5 A J -'-55555552 .' 5-5::-' F f 5 1 5, f 5- imp Ruth Ann Stelnmark Sharon Stepich Mike Strah Paul Stringer Faye Souther Carey Sparks Mike Sullivan John Sydenham Tom Tafoya Lee Roy Talbott Suzette Stanko Cliff Stansbery Bob Stunar Paul St. Vrain Danice Tedrow Abe Tenorio 74 1 '74- C We're real sham, We've got more. W9,1'9 the class of '64! , 1 f, . X.- J -wa 'Wx WD! LeRoy Todaro John Toth JoAnn Trask Anthony Trujillo Joanne Trujillo Tom Tucker Paul Vaclav Gary Valdez 43 Yvonne Thessen Barbara Tickle Eleanor Trujillo Viola Valdez Jerry Thomas Katherine Tincher Gary Trujillo Mary Jo Valenti Beverly Atteberry Bill Avalos Richard Avery Robert Ball Sue Bradford John Di Ciacco Ray Elder David Ernst Betty Fernandez Alta Foster Steve Gleason Kathy Gonzales Dan Greiner Marvin Griesan Richard Hanseth Donald Heister Mark I-Iorvat Beverly Kunhart Karen Lamb Lily Levine Carol Maden Cheryl Herrick Mike Noakes Mike Santos Sandford Shulley Leon Sloan Bill Starke Simmie Vaught Dorothy Vigil Wayne Vincent it -1 9 t 1 if , F Twig KQWQN ,N xv W -aio' C't J' Virginia Wageley Joe W'alker Darlene W'augh Tom Watley Linda West Marvin lrVestern Mary Whitehead Linda Willett Betty Winegar Loyd Withrow Ron VVo0d Larry Wright Vickie Youngren Judy Zahller Ray Zupancic Ann Massarotti Jimmy Weathers Dennis VVilliams Steve Yamamoto Sally Martinez Karen West Henrietta Wilson Tana Yates I X Jw vm sf Edt KYK h b ' jfok 4 x Ei X XWF - Tj 61 gl V 5' J Edt Ch I 5 ' H, 1 , I 1 L4',f4f,fegf V- l l XV' 'fl 7 if , I j K, L 1 ff!! 1 .ix ., y, I su I f ,,,!,V,!, jf f , w 1 ,- z L-,..,,, - fc!-fifl ' ., ,H x Q- T?f'a.esf',f 114.11 ,, 1, 1'---1, gm fx, ,L,g,A, 1 li., f 1 4- 1! f , -- f if ,' 5 .Jia .f , , ., J. if so eiVf'e'5'fU , ,lf , , , ,Mssfheerleaders ffm, J f nuff . Q'-, f , , , A' I ,' 1, ,V , f . surging 1 it if ---as-ff 'A X-1 r 55 'yi,,f? 01, ., , ' f ' Tv v , 1 WAI, fi, vc f k , .Xl VL ,-v,, +.,,,,,, .17 yggfx ,QAVAA Ui V, 7 If X, ,l y K L sist KO'Clh1BHb6Fg61', head cheerleader f' ' fp ,ii ' , i is t sig ,fl I 7 cj, ,m ,I Pk- Q,wi..if1'f I f' f fl-j,-Lila-, 1 .ffl ff 1 2, I, ,. .A if if -gi? ,2 , , my mf' f fl Vt 1, if ff V. f x.,v' sim QV ',1' N. A, f 1 J 17' ' r X, F Oily Vaysity cheei'leafle2's zoefre chosen foi' theii' eheeiileafling .1 4U,, ability, their eiithilsiasm, aiicl not oii personality aloiie. Oiw . 25711, . xx 'xox if , K not cheeiileafleins have given tremeiicloiis service to South by beiiig present at all games and athletic contests, promoting school f' spirit aiicl enthusiasm. F s 1 ,f il 1 K vip fly- f'3'l'g',.y If ,Ce Y, xify Kathy Pedas, Junior A 1 I 1 U f . , , XA-1 'Ai X Jerrie Ann Ellis, Junior aj' C 1 , U ,Y fl I W if G ,V if 75 1 .Y Ci, , .X 5,2 P .gf i. I, fix Crm! xi: ff' V V K l,l' jg Q, , 1' 1 X i'n 2 f l':i 'J iq, e , , x.. Xi 625' is ,IW ,f .i X, I 'kid i Ruthjibfer, g .,,f SL ' ,fm I yj ff wh 'A' f XY ,lf Q. t . i ' 1- , , .J i i 9 if ,J is ef! JJ 1 'W 63 rg Louise Romero, Junior ff y , ajft ,J U7 Qin' L. 9 ff' U-' 53' E ' 'X' , .fi ,X ' 80 fly 1 i, CAM 51 LU ,ax ULlr.y,f:x,ilfJ ?V fl V xd' X Y, ' ' 2 Xl' s we is we M f-if .f ' 1 I Sophomore Cheerleaders Linda Patti, Judy Bunk, Arlene Hyde a Pepperettes Varsity drill team that performs at half-time during football and basketball season. They are selected by individualbtry-out in the spring of the year. Starting at center: Phyllis Clifton, Head Pepperetteg Cto her leftl, Sally Martinez, Pat Munoz, Mary Jo Valenti, Gin- ger Munoz, assistant head Pepperetteg Sandy Lyons. Outer circle fstallting behind Phyllisj Linda Nichols, Suzette Stanko, Cheryl Jacobs, Beverly Rowett, Jayleen Angel, Kathy Donahoe, Cheryl Pickering, Karen Cox, Gail Andrews, Marcia Stjernholm, Evelyn Samora and Etta Ballew. 81 Coltspur Sponsors Miss Phyllis Thompson Miss Charlotte Gallegos Senior Coltspurs Left to right: Row 1: Pat Castro, Nancy Cowan, Donna Bubak. Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 82 2: Stella Cruz, Judy Higgs, Sharon Himes, Juree Hennessee, Inez Rodriquez. 3: Sharon Dunda, Barbara Eberwein, Emily Lengrand, Sharon Friend, Miriam Crawford. 4: Brucine Harford, Marilyn Sly, Theresa Martinez, Evelyn M. Martinez, Lorraine Boehm. 5: Janice Alberding, Kathy McBurney, Deniece Jiminez, Charlene Lorimor, Carol Roberts. 6: Frances Gomez, Jeannie Gherna, Jo Anne Hannafious, Jean Long, Linda Janezich. 7: Marie Bosco, Jennifer Hensal, Cindy Baker, Caroll King, Theresa Pacheco. 8: Evelyn Leyva, Betty Ball, Linda Cumming, Elsie Absher, Merna Hardrick. 9: Karen Johnson, Dimitria Micklich, Melinda Palmer, Pat Suckle, Pat Read. 10: Judy Alberding, Kathy Hunsaker, Sharon Golob, Juanita Anderson, Marlene Moore. Senior Caltspurs Left to right: Row Row Row Row Row O . 'J . 1 : Linda Nittinger, Gail Timme, Sharon Vande rberg, Marilyn Shew, Carol Petersdorf, Rosalyn Riesner 2: Hale Serman, Nancy Thompson, Maureen Ostby, Linda Sitas, Carol Perry, Carolyn Dudley. Linda Trip, Darlene Raley, Sharon Peters, Evelyn Martinez, Oralea Terry, Sheila Scott. 4: Willadean Tizarelli, Karolyn Cozzetto, Carol Paglione, Glenda Logsdon, Carol Smith, Roxanna Staii 5: Diann Schneider, Barbara Perko, Cathy Kos, Cindy Lalich, Cathy Micklich, Marilyn Richardson Junior Cultspurs Left to right, Row 1: Karen Okicich, Linda Rockett, Sharon Mayne, Faye Souther, Rose Mary Row Row Row Row Espinoza, Ramona Santistevan. 2: Carla Lanza, Irene Martinez, Ruth Renck, Carey Sparks, Karen Kloepfer, Betty Perez. 3: Sandra Novak, Connie Morris, Linda Slack, Tana Yates, Judy Porter, Jana Muckel. 4: Nola Kay Snyder, Kathy Pickett, Janice Perry, Nancy Kotlar, Wanda Kerr, Judy Kendall. 5: Theresa Smith, Lela McCauley, Carol Manuel, Carol Maden, Sharon Miller, Jackie Mclntosh Junior Left to right: Row 1: Charlotte Herrick, Rae Ann Bratnick Row 2: Carol Dehn, Carol Davis, Iris Duran, Joann Goodwin Row 3: Charlotte Baca, Carol Cox, Mary Bruner, Karen Burgess, Bertha Infante Row 4: Sandra Bosco, Joyce Drobnik, Phyllis Hilrnes, Mary Jo Conatore, Carolyn Emory Row 5: Cyndy llensal, Lora Blagg, Carol Kennedy, Stephen Clevenger, Carol Costanza Row 6: Betty Atterberry, Linda Beal, Lynda Erskine, Joanne Cortese, Betty Cerda Row 7: Phyllis Dehn, Dorothy Collins, Jan Clay, Roberta Clyne, Sharon Files Row 8: Barbara Bensko, Joyce Felps, Jennifer Bryant, Bennie Carrico, Cindy Bradish Row 9: Joyce Kasic, Mollie Huls, Connie Hall, Diane Boulse, Alice Guzowsky Row 10: Sue Bradford, Sharon Luke, Linda Arlen, Charline Dunfee, Sheryl Hutchings Caltspurs Junior Caltspurs ' Linda Shaw Carol Niemisto. ' ht Row 1' Karen Lamb, Charlotte Rose, Linda lVest, Orvella Madison, ' i , L ' Juanita Scrivner, Dayle Thessen, Bonnie Mendell. R' ia Lily Levine Left to rig , . Row 2: Betty Winegar, Sharon Pobst, Terry ewis, Row 3: Linda Willett, Vicki Youngren, Margie O'Belmito, Sharon Meitner, Mary ive , . Row 4: Darlene Smith, Barbara Tickle, Sharon Mead ows, Nancy Parsley, Judy Zahller, Frances Martinez. Row 5: Roberta McMichael, Gwen Marks, Danice Tedrow, Audrey McDaniel, Peggy Lowery, Esther Sandoval. Suphumnreggfoltspurs Left to right, Row 1: Diana Read, Carol Lauricello, Rosemary Strilich, Connie Ludwig, Elaine Pacheco, Debra Mahoney, Judy Penza. Row 2: Sharon Price, Maria Sly, Micki Nunley, Pat Salter, Gloria Knox, Kathy Phelps, Vicki Montoya. Row 3: Kathy Keeney, Carol George, Carolyn Smith, Janet Trujillo, Jo Dean Vitullo, Donna Sturtevant, Pam Stenmark, Sharon McCarthy. Row 4: Suzy Tomicich, Susan Woolard, Lana Wilson, Geraldine Leffler, Nancy Kiniry, Marquetta Gierhart L' da Snow, Linda Souter. ' ' ' Svvartwood, Carol Patterson, Laura Morris, Charlene Pechak in Ph llis Vinci Angela Tayloi, Jean Row 5: y , Carol Kitchen, Carol Matthews. 7 Left to right: Row 1: Linda Andrews, Judy Bigley, Yvonne Browning' Row 2: Laura Corty, Juanita Beisel, Winnie Carpenter, Diana Barrett, Janice Forner Row 3: Kathy Gomez, Janis Di Ciacco, Marsha Ellis, Linda Garcia, Erlinda Castillo Diana Cockrun Laura Haynes, Paulette Eagleton, Janet Row 4: , Di Ciacco, Josephine Hansen Row 5: Nancy Emory, Connie Brownsworth, Connie Gonzalez, Connie Gavaletz, Sharon Hamilton ROW 6: Kristi Dwyer, Sharon Dolgan, Sandy Ferraro, Cheryl Gregg, Cheri Harmon Row 7: Carol Barlett, Karen Graham, Sandi Hayes, Carolyn Alfonso, Diane Frazzin Row 8: Francine Caporicci, Linda Gabel, Cheryl Dunlap, Stephanie Bell, Pat Duran ROW 9: Alexis Diana, Trudy Hopkins, Susan Daugherty, Charlene Chorak, Jean Clouse Row 10: Diane Cameron, Barbara Harrison, Helen Dykstra, Jeane ' Eadie ' ' ' ' h Grisham, Judy Bright, Gloiia Row 11: Merrilee Berg, Sharon Hoving, Mfllt a Hummel, Joanne Horner Sophomore Coltspurs Coltspur Exefutive Board The executive board makes plans 'for all Coltspur activities and heads all Pep Club committees. Seated, left to right: Linda Rockett, Vice President, Mary Jo Conatore, Treasurer, Marcia Stjernholm, President, Dimitria Micklich, Cor- responding Secretaryg and Ruth Power, Recording Secretary. Standing, Left to right: Kathy Keeney, Ruth Renck, Carey Sparks, Diana Read, Margie McBurney, Kay Kochenberger, Kathy Pickett, Brucine Harford, Linda Sitas, Phyllis Clifton, QW? Sophomore Coltspurs Left to right: Row 1: Janet Riley, Carol Pope, Janiece Mayo, Teresa Waller, Judie Jacobs, Sandie Woods, Anna Singleton, Jackie Rotolo. Row 2: Ginger Tickle, Claudia Whitternore, Bonnie Maglietto, Sandy Shorter, Charlotte Pacheco, Precilla Montoya, Earline Lucero, Marcia Morris. Row 3: Vicki Jackson, Bonnie Waters, Dian Kendall, Marilyn Loughmiller, Jeanne McKini. Carolyn Prigmore, Gail Klock. Row 4: Jeannie Montez, Judy Mitchell, Deanna Tuttle, Pat Rassett, Earline Kissinger, Pam Miller, Linda Montoya. Row 5: Gaylene Pryor, Margie McBurney, Diane Krasovec, Sharon Showalter, Janet Wade, Sharon James, Sharon Novak. 87 Chess Club The Chess Club offers a chance for South High chess enthusiasts to get together to play and learn more about this centuries- old game. NeWly-organ- ized in 1963, the club is sponsored by Mr. Darrell Wilks. Sitting Cleft to rightj Phillip Acosta, Dwaine Brown. Standing Cleft to rightj Paul Kellner, Brian Buswell, Jerry Gentzler, Dean King, Mr. Darrell Wilks, Sponsor. Distrihutive-Eduratian Club l Purpose of the D.E. Club is to provide Rishtf01Qftr 3 professional Organization for Students Sharon Hlmes, Marlene Moore, Mary Lafler, Pat Gordon. Second row: Jim Lease, Kelly Arriga, Jim Kramer, Pat Beal, Larry Vandiver, Jim Towns, Dick Cerise, Eddie Waugh, Dennis Riensch, Mr. Daurio, Sponsorg Ron Volk, who are interested in careers in retailing, Wholesaling and service bus1nesses-ca- TQQTS in the field of Tflalnkellillg and dis- Glen Garrett, Ron Herron, Gary Cozzolino, David Stravia, 'C1'1b1lt101'l. Paul Martinez, Clint Shaffer. 88 Student Librarians HIE- rj- Student Librarians serve the student body by helping Mrs. Gladys Neblick, librarian, With li- brary business during the school day. Seated at table Cleft to rightjz Linda Shulley, Jim Hollyfield, Judy Freemyer, Linda Trip, Gail Timme. Second row: Iris Duran, Theodora Martinez, Virginia Wageley, Josephine Hanse, Eileen Jameson, Pat Hoggatt, Linda Garcia. Third row: Bill Nelson, Diana Cockrum, Jo Dean Vitullo, Judie Jacobs, Marilyn Loughmiller, Nancy Fox, Albert Bernal. Fourth row: Mrs. Neblick, Jeff Hyde, Pat Thullen, Terry Bowen, Charlene Johnson, Gloria Glanville. - 7 Forensic Squad , This group represents South at forensic tour- naments in such activi- ties as debate, extem- poraneous speaking, and interpretation of dramatics, humor and poetry. First row fleft to rightb: Mr. Dan Luna, sponsor, Kathy Phelps, Janet Fitzpatrick, Carol Manuel, Ruth Ann Stenmark, Linda Souter Second row: Mike Collins, Marvin Griesan, Dan Thomas, Steve Gleason, Lee Francis, Charlotte Herrick, Ron Truman, Mike Perkins, Ray Sitton 89 Drama Guild The purpose of the South High Drama Guild is to promote interest in dramatic activities throughout the school. The Drama Guild produces the one-act play assemblies and sponsors the three-act plays. Mr. Epefanio Piff Vigil is the Drama Guild sponsor. Seated fleft to rightj : Carolyn Dutton, Mr. Vigil, sponsor, Melodee Barrows. Standing, first row: Albert Bernal, Jane Ricotta, Judy Freemyer, Linda Austin, Hale Serman, Janet Fitz- patrick, Nancy Cowen, Mike Perkins, Ruth Ann Sten- mark, Kristi Dwyer, John Arellano, Ray Sullivan. Second rovv: Dan Thomas, James Womack, Mike Collins, Kathy Phelps, Will Green. International Relations Satietg Students interested in World affairs and customs of foreign countries have an opportunity to hear guest speakers through South's International Relations Society. Sponsor of I. R. S. is Mr. Rich- ard Golenda. 90 Connie Cain, Barbara Skoff, Pat Fitzgerald, Margie Mra- vich, Marilyn Belding, Rosalyn Riesner, Joan Miller, Kathy Vancil, Elaine Pacheco, Carol Manuel, Caroline Smith. Linda Trip, Darlene Raley, Oralea Terry, Stephanie Bell, Judy Penza, Gail Klock, Charlotte Herrick. Barbara Peterson, Ray Sitton, Ron Truman. French Eluh French Club was organized to stimu- late and further interest in the French language, customs and people. Membership is open to all students having studied the language. Sponsor of the club is Mrs. Kol leen Overman. First Row: Linda Sitas, president. Second Row: Cleft to rightj : Pat Fitzgerald, vice Dresidentg Charlotte Herrick, treasurer. Third Row: Connie Cain, corres- ponding secretaryg Suzette Stanko, recording secretary. Fourth Row: Jana Muckel, Nancy Kotlar, Margaret Mravich, Carol Manuel. Fifth Row: Lela McCauley, Linda Janezich, Marilyn Loughmiller, Carol Maden. Sixth Row: Janis DiCiacco, Sharon Dunda. Seventh Row: Aileen Poll, Oralea Terry, Eileen Jameson. Eighth Row: Ray Sitton, John McCrory. Ninth Row: Kay Kochenberger. .dk We went Christmas caroling-French style. National Business Leaders af America Sguth Studgntg Whg 31-Q ggngidgl-ing Sitting fleft to rightl: Margaret Grisham, treasurerg Pat Careers in the business World can further Hildebrandt, vice-presidlentg Jeannie, Gherna, secre- theh, interests and knowledge through taryg Carol Smith, presidentg Christine Montoya, re- ' . . 1 porter. th? Natlonal BHSIHGSS Leadels of Am' Standing Cleft to rightbz Glenda Logsdon, Sharon Dunda, CTIC3 Chlb. Charlene Lorimor, Anna Morris, Carolyn Dudley, Sharon Peters, Ines Prelas, .Helen Tucker, Juanita Anderson, Lottie Luloanowski, Edna Rodriquez, Carol Perry, Roberta McMichael, Charlotte Pacheco, Caro- lyn Fatur, Theresa Pacheco, Miss Lucille Peschl, spon- sor. Math Club X V135 Oyganizgd to explgye Fi1'S1Z I'OW Cleft to Flghtjl StQphaHi6 Bellg Kathy Phelps, phases of modern mathematics. The Clulb, secretaryg Linda Tripg Dennis Laurence, president. Second row: Brian Marichg Dan Predovichg Ken Harperg Whlch IS Open to all Interested Students' Steve Gleasong Ron Trumang Ray Sitton, treasurer. is sponsored by Mr. Albert Nolan. 92 Radio Club Members of Radio Club meet several Left t0 rigbt n I times 3 wveek to tune in on other ham FrongerroxlurBJEJIl:3aStupE1i',DR1ch?i1d Markus, Lee Francis, operators all over the country. Left toiiglft y' Sure ' an Omas' Back row: Alvin Glusick, Vice Presidentg Melvin Rens- berger, Presidentg Jim Glusick, Kelly Reynolds, Mr. Charles Frederick, Sponsor. Sriengewglub The Sgjence Club pyovidgs an Oppoy- Sittiggi: Lind1zlSitas, secretary-treasurer: Ruth Ann tunity for interested students to further .enmar - . . -, . - o. . - Standmg Cleft to rightjz Steve Gleason, presidentg Lee thell knowledge of Scilfence thl Ollgh ln' Francis, historiang Robert Leasureg Ken Harperg Mr. dividual piojects and gioup experiments. Eugene Bard, Sponsor. 93 ,Literary Club l F 1 uuucn, lJLCD1LLC1lb, uaucu .L'1uLi1JaL1 lun, bl r:cLbLlLCL , ,LYLIDD Dai UCLL' .LY Ulltt Sj-JUILEUI. Second Row: Linda Klaiman, Kathy Phelps, Oralea Terry. N Third Row: Charlotte Herrick, Kristi Dwyer, Carol Manuel, Lela McCa ,Ray Sitton. Fourth Row: Carol Patterson, Sharon Miller, Juanita Agee, Rosemary St 'lich, Jana Muckel, Marvin Griesan. Fifth Row: Joe Prutch, Tana Yates, Susan Gibson, Carol Maden, Bill Campbell. Sixth Row: Ron Truman, Earline Kissinger, Mike Noakes, Brian Mariah, Ken Harper, Rick Blaher, Lee Francis, Ray Sullivan. :X N rn Pegasus staff .., L-, ,r.,.. .L ,.,, X , The Literary Club Was organized to stimulate an interest in such cultural activities as reading good books, attending plays and pub- lishing a literary magazine called the Pegasus. The Pegasus publishes outstanding stories, poems and essays Written by South High students. Sitting fleft to riglitjz Carol Manuel, Ray Sullivan, Charlotte Herrick, editor. Standing Cleft to rightl : Janet Fitzpatrick, assistant editor, Lee Francisg Joe Prutch, lay-out editorg Kathy Phelpsg Jana Muckelg Ray Jones. 94 Junior Red Crass The purpose of Junior Red Cross is to help build better relations between those Who participate in Junior Red Cross and Red Cross. The students par- ticipate in Junior Red Cross by doing Volunteer Work and by working on projects throughout the year. fLeft to rightj Jean Clouseg Cheri Har- mon, Barbara Eberweing Charlotte Jaramillo, presidentg Bob Thompsong Sharon Hamilton, secretary-treasurer' Esther Sandovalg Charles Hutchinson 'L J 1 LA 'L awww? ,ffl Z vm, , ewiglc PS 4 6516 A foo dmc ,WCM WL ww! 'f7! ff4 If fwwdwadwo A i S! we J , V fi d5ZKQ J. W Wh Is it possib g to ever y Club atsounhv 95 tibia Q W Www N My W M, 40 W 'I A - Q f ff W QQ ,A WF Lv aj 'W , ' ,fi 1 MM gray M A V W Q 0 0' C Q M JV' JM 0,7 W5 73 W f N 4' OD s nuff' DA,- u nf L . 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Nancy Fox Rose Franco Danny Frazier Diane Frazzin Linda Gabel Charles Gagliardi Linda Garcia Robert Garcia Connie Gavaletz -if C-n 1, 2 X 3 tr . sl 1 'E 5 C I 1 ,M V I ,, ' s , Larry Darras Joe Dionisio Helen Dykstra Sandy Ferraro W,t,,ai44f , M r H if .- N' W , l 5 7 -A . l. ff ! .Q si f x X 'F ' x in ,, in -a flax Q, ..,, y VV, Q ,Mm f x A M . ' Wg, 5 ' ef 'lil 4 . 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Anthony Martinez Rick Massey Carol Mathews Thomas Mauro Kathy Mayber Janiece Mayo Brenda Mikita Mike Miller Pamfla Miner Judy Mitchell Jennie Montez Mary Montgomery Linda Montoya Arzelia Moore Colleen Moore Mickey Moore Rodney Moore Laura Morris Marcia Morris Sharon Novak Anthony Nunez Mickey Nunley Virginia Oman Charlotte Pacheco Elaine Pacheco Carol Patterson Linda Patti Judy Penza James Perry Barbara Peterson Gary Petry Jack Phelps Kathy Phelps Anthony Polkiewicz P gg' Joe Polkiewicz Bill Porter Dan Predovich Sharon Price Carolyn Prigmore Calvin Provost Gaylene Pryor Ronald Pryor Patricia Raspet Diana Read Diana Reynolds Kelly Reynolds WPG' Jeff Richmond Rosalyn Riesner Janice Riley Larry Robertson John Robbins Larry Rogers Terry Rogers Bob Ross Jacqueline Ronald Russell Patricia Salter Theresa Sanchez John Santos Manu-el Santos Ronnie Schill Sandy Shorter Rotolo Anna Singleton Raymond Sitton Maria Sly Caroline Smith Carolyn Smith Kenneth Smith Richard Smith Shgiggalwl. Bob Solano Charles Solano Linda Souter Bill Souther George Stanko John Starr Pam Stenmark Linda Snow 103 l it Linda Stevens Chris Stjernholm Raymond Sullivan Rosemary Strilich Donna Sturtevant Herman Susser Melva Swartwood Keith Swerdfeger Angela Taylor Douglas Thacker Dan Thomas Robert Thompson Herb Thornton Pat Thullen Ginger Tickle Bonnie Tilley Suzy Tomicich Alden Trimble Janet ,Trujillo Pat Trujillo Ron Truman Cherry Turner Deanna Tuttle David Vail Rudy Vasquez Leo Velasquez Lyle Vigil Phyllis Vinci Jo Dean Vitullo Janet Wade Teresa VValler Bonnie Waters Alfred Watkins John Watson John West ,wx ff-. .. f, -'-- ,. 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E X if YW Q59.,J.:.-bf-'www C Q .4 F mg MS 3 2 X, ,, L, Michael C 11 A t tElit0r: Tan: Y t 06 S t Editors: Willadeal T 11 d Urrhestra First row, left to right: John Graham, Marcia Stjernholm, Alta Hall, Judy Gardner, Beverly Kunhart, Cedric Gilmore, Debbie Mahoney. Second rowg left to right: Helen Tucker, Ruth Ann Stenmark, Herman Susser, Richard Ard, Alexis Diana, Barbara Eberwein, Chris Stjern- holm, Dean King, Paul Kellner. Third rowg left to right: Winnie Carpenter, Nancy Harvey, Marvin Western, Carey Sparks, Karen Kloepfer, Sharon Hamilton, Judy Mitchell, Joe Sands. Fourth row, left to right: Robert Pringle, Richard Ralston, Ray Harrison, Tony Martlaro, Doug Rowley, Loyd Withrow. Fifth rowg left to right: Mr. W. J. Craig, Kathy Phelps, Don Pope, Jack Phelps. vfflfffw 107 1 Q Vg,-' First row, left to right: Jana Mnckel, Cheryl Dunlap, Roberta McMichael, Helen Tucker, Carol Armstrong. Second row: Judy Higgs, Cecilia Trujillo, Mike Perkins, Frank Ramirez, Theresa Smith, Rose DeGrado. Third row: Carolyn Emory, Tana Yates, Kristi Dwyer, David Livingston, Jimmy Weathers, Glenda Logsdon, Kathy Vancil, Mr. John Harr. Fourth row: Diane Barrett, Laura Lash, Beverly Rowett, Gene Janoski, Mike Collins, Janet Yockey, Linda Austin, Chris Mowrer. Fifth row: Mollie Huls, Connie Morris, Sharon Luke, Cedric Gilmore, Richard Hanseth, Bob Pringle, Earline Kissinger, Diann Schneider, Debra Mahoney, Caroll King. ir .N J , 1 Y J X ' A , 4 X i ' Q I ,,,,,, ff - ,,,, if 1 if Azt' N -' -'Af . . ' . ,,'. ' -- - ..,,, ' r H -':'f ' ::::':: ' -' if '. W 3 V2 . 'Y' , Left to right: Janet Muckel, Sharon Luke, Connie Morris, ' S ,,f:.,. KJ ' Itiz Mollie Huls, Carol Armstrong, Earline Kissinger, ILE, ::,,, , 'i: 2f 5 Izzi S ,I ' Debra Mahoney, and Tana Yates. ' A ' ' Seated at the piano: Sandy Hayes. 3 - -- X ' , ,. ,X j , 53, ,,, v if X I . Q ! 1, ' ff ff if :::.:: s S' l i My 3? Front row, left to right: Judy Higgs, Frank Ramirez, Rose DeGrado, Mike Perkins, Linda Austin, Diann Schneider Back row: Bob Pringle, Roberta McMichael, Cheryl Dunlap, Kristi Dwyer, Mike Collins 108 Pep band sparks pep assembly Musiral Artivities SN 5 . '32 r . sp , 4' 225 . 1 E 'LAV . 3 Christmas Pageant during performance Concert Choir and Soloists perform for 1963 Operetta 109 f 3 Starting at the upper right point of the S and proceeding to the left around the S are: Dean King, Paul Kellner, Sam Bole, Joe Walker, Larry Brooks, Merle Davison, Dwaine Brown, Sam Baca, Mike Bartleson, Brian Buswell, Charles Bundy, David Conner, Loyd Withrow, Kip Miller, Tom Pighetti, Everett Griffin, Bob Solano, Wayne Beatty, Joan Miller, Cheryl Gregg, Harlan Raines, Ron Pryor, Doug Rowley, Melvin Rensberger, Larry Zanetell, Rick Johnson, Judy Bunk, Tony Martlaro, Richard Ralston, Mike Collyer, Ron Truman, Yvonne Browning, Lyle Vigil, Ray Harrison, Janet McBride, Dee Barrows, Sandy Hayes, Theresa Smith, Perry James, Leo Velasquez, Mark Reynolds, Linda Arlen, Ray Sitton, Marvin Western, Judy Isaac, Karen Kloepfer, Peggy Brophy, Cheri Harmon, Daryl Ballew, Steve Amerine, Elsie Losey, Dennis Kenyon, Carolyn Smith, Charlene Ernst, Nancy Harvey, Gary Gilmore, Judy Mitchell, Jean Clouse, Dave Stile, Ron Luttrel, Carol Kitchen, Kathy Phelps, Harry Garcia, Sharon Hamilton, Bobby Jackson, Bonnie Maglietto, Gary Valdez, Gary Higgins, Al Conner, Joe Sands. Band Majorettes, left to right: Dorene Johnson, Jane Ricotta Head Majorette, Linda Brazes Drum Major, Bob Pringle 110 Pructiral Arts Hale makes shish-ka-bob. 70- A Metal shop at work. A sewing class busy hemming a formal. Building with wood. Finishing a table in woodshop. Buffing and polishing 'stones in crafts. Original student art in display. Checking a picture negative. 111 R y LT ffx -'N SUD Y? REM UDA ROYALTY Five Senior boys and five Senior girls were nominated by the student body as candidates for King and Queen of the Remuda. Candid and Studio pictures of these candidates were sent to Loretta Young, who in turn selected a King and Queen, Prince and Princess. Our royalty was crowned before the student body in an assembly on January 10, 1963. WINTER SPORTS ROYALTY, Three Senior girls were nominated by members of the Senior' class as candidates for Winter Sports Queen. The,Queen, crowned in an assembly on February 1, was elected by the entire student body. Loretta Young ' HOMECOMING ROYALTY The members of the Senior class at Smith High nominated three girls from their class to run for Homecoming Queen. The Queen, elected by the entire student body, was crowned at the Home- coming Assembly on October 24. SPRING SPORTS ' - Each member of the Senior class! nominated a Senior girl to run for Spring Sport-S Queen- Thfee girls were selected as candidates. The Queen, elected by the entire student body, was crowrwd in an Assembly in April. . - REM UDA KING RAY GOTTULA REM UDA QUEEN NANC Y THOMPSON REM UDA PRINCESS MAWN SLY gk LEW ,wif W R W LARRY TRIMBLE REM UDA PRINCE i Mew- Rf R '.WRfVWfTYX DONNA BUBAK MARCIA STJERNHOLM RICH RIESNER A A .,.......mm1 REM U DA A TTEN DAN TS AND GEORGE CARDINAL 1 BRUCINE HARPORD 1 ' A ESCOR Ts JERRY JACKSON HOMECOMING ROYALTY QUEEN ATTENDANTS ORR WINTER SPORTS ROYALTY QUEEN A TTEND54 NTS A QUEEN CAROLL KING 'l HONORAR Y ATTENDAN T SPRING SPQRTY ROYALTY ATTENDANTS JUDY ALBERDING HALE SERMAN PH YLLIS CLIFTON o 1 .fix ' 3974, ' gr K z L A f' .Q-.N N YV, 5, .QM 1' Q Q 1 4111111. .111111111. .111111 111 l111111111Hl1p 611011111111 1111111111111e 110HH111111r 1 K11111111111 nam 111111111111g11K 111111111111,1111 11111111111 inn 11 11111111 1 111 vdlU11111111!NH11 1166111111110 111111111111 1 K 1111111111111 snnnnnnnnnnv 111111111111 nun 11g11 an nav 'I I ' 1 1 1 1 1' 1 QQ- 1' 4 ' KRW' f fl , i l 9 4 ,. 1, g i 'xx , 10, Q 'f 4, A m-.fm-W-'- ,Z A En AY H. Ju 101. a FQ . Ed- sslstant edit F6012 Rex Oy: D. lane B Oul H ayGS Se Cnurhes -We 5+ . , 1 1 A, yjlfla 5, L L, . 6 ,Qi ,flfawfffv ,Ml , Bill Brown Head Basketball and Track Coach f lp X fl 1, ,WN l- L' fy ,.-' ' ld L ff ZX! H f refill! C C Z' K John DeNardo Head Baseball Coach Charles DePietro Head Football Coach Darrel Wilks Head Tennis and Golf Coach Tim Craney Head Cross Country Coach Jim Daughtery Head Wrestling Coach Football Tackle Place-kicker: Joe Cordova, Seniorg Holder: Alex Roitz, Junior 124 Honorary fo-Captains Ben Ivey - Senior Ray Jones - Senior Half-Back South South South South South South South South South South 20 7 6 14 1962-63 Schedule 25 .... Lamar 6 33 ,... P.C.H. O 6 Arvada 0 Central 0 Centennial 13 6 .... Wasson 26 7 Trinidad 28 7 Palmer 13 Grand Junction 19 East 0 2 , Dennis Shearer, Senior Full-back Mike Miller, Senior Anthony Kadunc, Junior Guard Half-back l Phil Mainik, Junior Half-back Gary Pryor, Senior Guard Glenn Garcia, Senior and Joe Cordova, Senior Center Center , . , Lester Davis, Sophomore George Cardinal, Senior Tackle Tackle Dan Craig, Senior Tackle 5 Lon Roark, Senior Half -back Leon Lawlis, Sophomore Tim Cervantes, Junior Full-back Tackle Jon Pearson, Senior Joe Walker, Junior Tackle Half-back Steve Maldonado, Junior Guard Q ar- John Emory, Senior Jim Sanford, Senior Quarter-back Half-back Ray Gottula, Senior Charles Aldridge, Junior Quarter-back Tackle . .V . Lrzlfk lil! . , Junior Varsity Top row left to right: Leon Lawlis, Ron Pryor, Gary SNV91'Clf6g'91', Tom Lash, Lyle Vigil, Bill Vailg Kneeling M , Jack Croasdell, Keith to right: Phil Lucero, Joe Williams, Frank Gallegos, Rick Massey, Curtis Klingaman, Bill Mascarenas, Justin Kolesg Sitting, left to right: Mike Rosales, Doug Thacker, George Wilson, Joe Marino, Jack Blasing, Ed Carleo. ei' . Dick Smith, Sophomore End Ed Cervantes, Senior Dan Greiner, Junior Half-back Guard 3 I Tom Watley Junior Q . .ff .,, Reserves: Tom NVatley, End, Phil Mainik, Half-back, Nick Cabral, Half-back: Bill Moore, Endg Joe Walker, Half-back, Dennis Williams, Half-backg Leon Lawlis, Full-back, Justin Koles, Guard, Jon Pear- son, Guardg Richard Avery, Tackleg Kneeling: Mike Johnston, Endg Lester Davis, Guard, George Cardinal. Guardg John Clouse, Tackleg Paul St. Vrain, Tackleg Steve Maldonado, Tackleg Dick Smith, En-dg Alex Roitz, Quarter-back. Bill Pagano, Junior Full-back Ron Schwab, Junior End Gilbert Pryor, Senior End Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Basketball The South High School Basketball team made its fourth straight tournament appearance in as many years as a member of the South Central League, and finished up this year as the consolation runner-up. The following team members represented South in the tourna- ment. They are, seniors: Richard Riesner, Ron Hedrick, Jerry Jackson, Ray Gottula, and Jim Sanford. Juniors are: Ron Schwab, Lanny Carlson, Jerry Thomas, Robert Ball and Bill Moore. Varsity Schedule Arvada Jan. 19 Central George Washington Jan. 25 Trinidad La Junta Feb. 1 Centennial Wasson Feb. 2 Wasson Grand Junction Feb. 8 Grand Junction Canon City Feb. 14 Trinidad Centennial Feb. 22 East East Mar. 2 Palmer Palmer Mar. 9 Central H, IL - QW Coach Brown talks to the team at the quarter Ray Gottula, senior Guard South vs. Centennial Center 130 . 1 i Richard Riesner, senior Center .fur i 1 V, , imxwik 1,-vig Lanny Carlson, junior Ron Hedrick, Senior Forward Jerry Jackson, senior Forward Ron Schwab, junior Guard C rf. :nga Jim Sanford, senior Ben Ivey, senior Skip Chandler, junior Center Center Gary Pryor, senior Guard F o rwa r d Jei 13 'lhomas 11.111101 F01 xx ai d A Qfivi ,V 1 JI ff!! Bob Bali, junior F'ci?ard South vs. Wasson Ray Harrison, junior Forward Bill Moore, junior Forward Richard Avery, junior Forward Junior Varsity Standing left to right: Mike Carlisle, Dan Holmes, Lester Davis, Jack Croasdell, Dick Smith, George Stanko, Torn Mauro, Tom Lash. Kneeling left to right: Scott McClain, Bill Mascarenas, Joe Marino, Bill Vail, Dwight Hunter, Mike Rosales, Bill Jersin. Q32 John Salas, senior, 127 lbs., 2nd place State Wrestlers These five wrestlers qualified for the Class AAA Tournament Dennis Jiminez, senior, 103 lbs., 4th eo Ray Jones, senior, 180 lbs. Dan Craig, senior, heavyweight George Wilson, sophomore, 112 lbs. 133 Varsity Wrestling Schedule Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb 21 .,...eee..,e..,.,....... Grand Junction 10 ,.... .....Ve,..... C entennial 12 ...., .....,,....117. A rvada 17 ...... ..,11,..,. T rinidad 19 ...,e. ee.... C anon City 24 ,.,,......,,...........,.,,,,e...A.,..,, Wasson 31 ,1.,7111.......,........e,e,..1,,711,,,. Central 2 ...... Palmer Soph. Tournament 7 ,,,,.....ee,A.1.......Y..,.... County High 15-16 ...,.. Dist. Tourn. at Trinidad 21-22-23 .......... State Tournament Dave Holm, junior, 95 lbs David DeLeon, senior, 102 lbs. Bob Jackson, junior, 138 lbs. ,, W7 UN 134 Alex Roitz, junior, 145 lbs. Dennis Shearer, senior, 165 lbs. Al Conner, senior, 154 lbs. Junior Varsity Wrestlers Bill Belding, senior, 133 lbs Sitting left to right : Richard Kerr, Lyle Vigil, Manuel Santos, Mickey Moore, Pete Perez, Rick Massey Kneeling left to right: Doug Thacker, Charles Gagliardi, Ron Tafoya, Harold Belisle, George Schwartz Standing left to right: Dan Martinez, John Gurovich, Bob Ross, Ed SHOW, Brian Mariah Sitting left to right: Steve Maldonado, Joe Cordova, Dave Holm, Tony Salas, Joe Salas Kneeling left to right: Sal Peritore, Henry Barr, Phil Mainik, Dave Kristan, Bob Williams Standing left to right: Ed Cervantes, Tim Cervantes, George Cardinal, Ray Gottula, Ron Schwab Standing left to right: Jack Croasdell, Lon Roark, Alex Roitz, Tom Mauro March 21 Varsity Baseball Varsity Schedule South at Canon City March 22 .............. Pueblo County at South March 26 .................... Centennial at South March 30 ..,..,.. April 3 ....... April 6 ....... April 10 ....... April 15.. April 17.. 136 ......,...,l..South at Wasson ...,....South at Central .........South at Trinidad ...,........East at South at South .,....Palmer at South ......,South at Centennial .,.,.,...,Wasson at South .l.....Central at South April 20 ......., April 23 ........ April 26 ........ May 3 ....., ,..,.,.,, S outh at P.C.H. May 6 ...... ............lr.,.......... S outh at East May 11 ................,....,........ South at Palmer May 16 .......... State Preliminary Play-offs May 24 Sz 25 .... State Baseball Tournament p bl ation deadlines it was impossible f 1 t 1 t th lyme sco . Y ma, fill th m in. Practicing Squeeze play all fll' Outfield warms up With toss ball. 69 1 man Catcher and pitchers compare notes. Hurdlers Left to right: Terry Bowen, sophomore, Charles Brass, sophomore, Bill Pagano, junior, Roy Villers, senior, Ray Elder, junior April 5 April 13 April 18 April 20 April 23 April 27 May 1 May 4 May 11 May 18 1963 Truck Schedule Centennial, Central, At Centennial Catholic High Pikes Peak Relays, At Wasson placed third East - P.C.H. At East Centennial Invitational At Centennial Palmer-Wasson At Palmer C.U. Relays At Boulder Dist. 60 Meet At Centennial La Junta Relays At La Junta Conference At Pueblo State At Boulder , jc , 4 V M x 1 , '- -, . 42 -a , X, 35, Pole Vault Jumping: Larry Trimble, senior Standin left to ri ht: Rick Blaher 'uniorg S g , J Charles Brass, sophomore High Jump 1 Jumping: Gary Gordon, senior . Kneeling left to right: Rex Hayes, senior Robert Ball, junior: Ben Ivey, senior Eugene Sanders, junior, Lester Garrett junior Distance Team Above left to right: Dean King, senior, Mike Miller, sophomoreg Ray Zupan- cic, juniorg Jim Hollyfield, junior, Tom McKenna, juniorg Tom Tryon, sophomore Below, left to right: Frank Gallegos, sophomore, Mike Noakes, juniorg Gary Petry, sophomoreg Steve Dike- man, junior Sprinters Above left to right: Bob Jackson, sophomoreg Leon Lawlis, sophomoreg Jim Sanford, seniorg Gil- bert Pryor, senior, Ray Jones, senior Below, left to right: Jim Gavaletz, seniorg Gary Trujillo, juniorg Bill Genovese, juniorg John Gurovich, junior, David Kochevar, juniorg Reggie Sniff, junior 139 ,fp . . 'pits' Discus and Shot Put Standing left to right: Dan Griener, junior, Bill Gobin, seniorg Dick Smith, sophomoreg Anthony Kadunc, junior g Richard Kerr, junior, Charles Aldridge, junior Throwing: Gary Pryor, senior Tennis Standing left to right: Larry Zanetell, senior, Ron- nie Luttrell, senior 3 Dan Otoupalik, senior, Kerry Garner, juniorg Roy Villers, senior, Coach Mr. Wilks Gulf Standing left to right: Jerry Jackson, senior, Joe Ans- nick, seniorg Ron Hedrick, senior, Coach, Mr. Wilks Kneeling, Charles Solano, sophomore Putting, Richard Riesner, senior 140 XX Sf f ,. PS3 X: H U A ,af X . '- 'Y vm 1 ?:s:rf'A Zh f f QQMT QWQ GJ 793 fig A 'UJsJ5 Q? i o5NQLkJJ6QJ,, Ei . y 'cNx f 7' 1 ' ,, -1,55 QNSQLNXXQX Q ' 1 X -Lf-f 57 3 v ' N ' , - XX A ,ff V ,X x X ' YN xx K ' Q no s N543 X fi , Xi X N K K . X -- f i xxx . -, 5 Section Editor: Juree Hennessee Junior Assistant: Cheryl Pickering 142 if Counselors mir get J We f 4 ' Alu? I rrll 1 W E we ,.,. .. M Mr. Dale Drammcmcl Head Counselor Colorado Colleg B.A., M.A. Eugene Bard Oklahoma State Universityg B.S., M.S. Physics, Chemistry 95 . X ' 'iz 4 , . X X l , 1 Aw' 5.:-, AW' W- I . , .,.v. . Z Joseph Bassetti Colorado State Collegeg B.A., M.A. Crafts AM 'GV' Mrs. Marjorie Keeler Girls' Counselor Colorado State Collegeg A.B. Faculty me ' Y , ., i' g if 1 .'.1: l:'5, .' , 2 i'f'ts .1 Lt wi . . 5, h Henry Barger Central Oklahoma College, Missouri University, B.S. 'M' Mr. Robert Overstake Boys' Counselor Colorado State Uni- versity, Western State Collegeg B.S., M.A. J eau Brady East Central State College, Western State Collegeg B.S. M iss Martha Gorder Girls' Counselor Nebraska University, Iowa University, Colorado College, Nebraska State Teachers College, A.B. gh 2419, , atv. if J ames Breton St. Bernard's Seminary, Loyala Universityg M.A. Elementary Functions, Shorthand If Typing H SMSC1 Algebra II, Algebra I English 10, Latin I, II gtlelm Blfgdgll B S VU'.UW1fl B'1'01Ul1 Wzllzam Brown Dorothy Barnett Harlan Clouse S Ou. F1531 if ' ' N01'th T9XaS State Colorado State Colorado State Colorado State pecla uca lon Cflllegei B-S-, MQA- College, B.A. University, B.A. College, M.A. C10th1T1g American History, English Metal Shop American Problems 14? W llllam Craig University of Denver, Colorado State Col- lege, B.M., M.A. Band, Orchestra, Music Analysis Anthony Faoro Colorado State Col- lege, B.A., M.A. Chemistry, Earth Science Tim Craney Ohio State University, Western State Collegeg B.S. M.A. Boys Physical Education Charles Freclericlc Oklahoma State Universityg B.S. Electricity, Electronics, Math QL in it ,rx H arolcl Greer lfohn Ho,-T Baylor UmVefS1tY5 Colorado State Col- B-A., ' lege, B.A., M.A. Engl1sh.1.0, Advanced A Concert Choir, Boys C0mP0S1t10U ! X and Girls Chorus, V,-lj X Typing I, Business ' M Law, Consumer fl V Economics l ,femme King Steve Kopasz Maryville College, Bovvling- Green State University of Tennes- UY11V61'S1YYS B-5- Seei B.S. Msg- World History, Biology ' American History James Daugherty Colorado State Collegeg A.B. Biology, Earth Science Charlotte Gallegos Colorado State Col- lege, M.A., B.A. Typing I, Shorthand I, Business Law George Holter State Teachers Col- lege, B.S. Plane Geometry, Algebra I, Math I M-v.,i,tlwNA,, W. Angelo Danmo Pueblo Junior College, Western State College, Colorado State Col- legtg B.A. Distributive Education, Bookkeeping I SL II Richard Golencla Adams State Collegeg B.A. X , Charles DePletro Colorado State Col- lege, B.A. American History, World History Darrell Gosnell Northeastern Okla- homa Stateg B.S. rttirirtlf N IL , INN Geometry 1 J li JV it tr lid K, X ,Q -21 ft Q: J ll , riff i .- ,. 1: i '--:5:::s- ' K X Sl QW .-:-:EE,Er:' 1 ' , 1- , .:.,.: w,:::gs:- --14-::,:,-5 sa, 7, ,: gf . .,, 1 if 0 A . Bob I mes Colorado State Col- lege, Western State Collegeg B.A. Mechanical Drawing I Sz II V 'R- ,t ,,..,.,.,.. ,. the Carl Kennedy University of Virginia, N. W. Missouri State College, Colorado College, Colorado State College, B.S., M.A. Art, Audio-Visual itt Dan Lana Anthony M asctotra Raymond Millet University Of C010- Umvefslty of Colo' St. Benedicts College, 1'ad0S BA- 1'ad05,B'A- Wichita Universityg English II, Advanced SP2U11Sh, Tman M,A, Composition, Speech, American History, Debate Economics J-s. Barbara Jean Marmzey Western State College B.A. English ,. 4 ' ls t ..,.. . M . Lucille Peschl St. Cloud State, B.S., M.S. Shorthand II, Note- hand, Office Practice, Personal Typewriting Betty Roche Western State, B.A. English 10-11 -A.M. i A - f Q T o gigs.: .,,.,, '2-5: ,-,..,. R -. -.-'1 1 rx -' Robert Trevithick Colorado College, Colorado University, B.A., M.A. Algebra TT Geometry, Bookkeeping Gladys Neblicl: Mt. St. Scholastica B.A., M.A. Librarian 'Q-0 Robert Pac el Western S olleg of .1 :.' EI .A. I E -U , ,I - Q. if it A 519 EW. i ji' Aram Schiuarze Colorado State Col- lege, University of Northern Illinois, University of Colorado, U.C.L.A., B.A., M.A. Graphic Arts College, Adams State, University of Denver' r X 1 We '.:,-, .V we if 't'- . .V- - g l- ' 2 ...,.., Albe1'tNolan New Mexico Highlands University, Colorado University, B.A. SIVISG Geometry, Solid Geometry, Math I . fail.. X-M I . .. , 'V R X :'Iff:,- gi 1 , I ,,,. sg, lv iz, . - X. F farm :A -.2 Jolm Regan Adams State College, A.M. Special Education, Earth Science Rachel Sloboflnik University of Colo- rado, B.A. Spanish II Sz III, Journalism I KL II Charlotte Orazem University of Idaho, University of VVash- ington, Colorado State University, B.A., M.A. Home Economics Kolleen Ofverman Laval University, Kan- sas State University, Southwestern College, B.A. French, English five Frank Ricotta Adams State College, B.A. Math ' Q ., . e if if W . ,J ,.,.a:5v- fl Y li? Phyllis Thompson Nebraska State Teach- ers College, B.A. Girls Physical Education Betty Jo Tucker Piff Vigil Colorado College, A.B. Adams State College, American Problems B.A. English Darrell Wilks Western State College' B.A. World History, American History 7 David Robb Colorado State Col- lege, A.B. English II, Advanced Composition . .4 H f rl -Q . fx i ff H awolcl Trevithiclc Vllestern State College, A.B. Woodworking' J olm DeNar0lo Western State College, A.B., M.A. Driving Wzlma Price University of Colo- rado, B.S. Home Nursing 145 Cafeteria ladies Pictured left to right: Doris Smerajc, Isabel Smith, Helen Youngren, Anna Hribar, Elsie Masser, Dorothy Pressley, Olga Allison, Treva Dunfee 146 2 A sM 'l llff e Staff Pictured left to right: Alice Jainnick, Secretaryg Devina Kochevar, Clerkg lsabelle Morrow, Custadians Pictured left to right: Ronald Martin, Helen Abbott, Stephen llles, Ralph Wilcox, Harry Wilcoxg Center: Frank Slak Administration Mr. Eugene Lyle Director of Secondary Education 9 Mr. LeRoy Colvin District 50 School Board Mr. Owen Smith Mr. John Dunlap Associate Superintendent of Superintendent of School Schools ' S S' ' Dr. Wesley Van Cam P Mr. Walter' T. Zimmerman 2,14 in S -' .... . . , ,i ,,:. .z ,X ,gvifrf f. 1 iz 193 Mrs. Jeanne McGovern Mr. Roy O. Frantz, President 0 1' ' f' 14 A ,F X M ' 13 ' W , l 41? ff! f Qv fy! X 5, WH I . Intramural Champions These students participated in athletic tourna ments through their regular Physical Education classes. 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J. 62 Agee, Juanita 16, 94 Aguirre, Jim 62 Alber, James 98, 141 Alberding, Janice 4, 16, 82 Alb-erding, Judy 4, 10, 11, 16, 8 Alcala, Marty 16 Aldridge, Charles 62, 126, 140 Aldridge, Jim 16 Alfonso, Carolyn 86, 98 Algien, Imogene 62 Allison, Gary 16 Amerine, Steve 105, 110 Amerman, Sharon 16 Anderson, Juanita 17, 82, 93 Andrews, Gail 10, 11, 17, 55, 81, ob, 57, 118 Andrews, Linda 10, 11, 85, 98 Angel, Jayleen 62, 81 Ansnick, Joseph 17, 54, 140 Apodaca, Lydia 62 Apodaca, Rick 62 Apodaca, Robert 98 Ard, Richard 17, 107 Arellano, John 58, 90 Arlen, Linda 57, 62, 84, 110 Armstrong, Carol 108 Armstrong, David 62 Arnold, Sidney 17 Arriaga, Kelly 17, 88 Atteberry, Beverly 76 Atterberry, Betty 62, 84 Austin, Linda 17, 90, 108 Avalos, Bill 76 Avery, Richard 76, 128, 132 B llabich, John 62 Baca, Charlotte 84 Baca, Margie 62 Baca, Paul 17 Baca, Sammy 105, 110 Bachicha, Pete 5, 18 Baird, Joe 10, 11, 62 Baker, Cindy 2, 4, 13, 58, 32, 152, 155 Baker, Sam 18 Ball, Betty 18, 82 Ball, Robert 127, 131, 138 Ballew, Daryl 98, 110 Ballew, Etta 4, 62, 81 Balloga, Pat 98 Ballou, Fred 10, 11, 62 Ballou, Jack 105 Baril, Paulette 4 Barnes, Leonard 45 Barney, Larry 18 Barr, Henry 18, 136 Barrett, Diane 85, 108 Barrows, Melodee 62, 90, 110 Bartleson, Mike 110 Bartlett, Carol 86, 98 Barton, Danny 98 Bates, Ted 62 Baylor, Sharon 18 Baylor, Torn 98 Beal, James 62 Beal, Linda 62, 84 Beal, Pat 18, 88 Beatty, Wayne 57, 62, 110 Beckner, Ron 98 Beeman, Mildred 62 Beisel, Juanita 86, 98 Belding, Bill 19, 135 Belding, Marilyn 90, 98 B-elisle, Harold 63, 135 Bell, Stephanie 11, ss, 90, 92, sms Bensko, Barbara 63, 84 Berg, Douglas 63 Berg, Merrilee 98, 86 INDEX Bryant, Jennifer 10, 11, 64, 84 Bubak, Donna 4, 19, 80, 117 Bundy, Charles 110 Bunk, Judy 12, 81, 98, 99,110 Burgess, Karen 64, 84 Burianek, Jon 45 Buswell, Brian 88, 110 Butkovich, Wayne 45 C DeSalvo, Terry 65 Diana, Alexis 86, 99, 107 DiCiacco, Janis 86, 91, 99 DiCiacco, Janet 12, 86, 99 DiCiacco, John 76 Dilorio, Sandy 4, 11, 65 Dikeman, Steve 5, 65, 139 Dionese, Gary 65 Dionese, Lary 65 Dionisio, Joe 99 Dolak, Rawlin 47 Dolgan, Sharon 86, 99 Donahoe, Kathy 65, 81 Drobnick, Joyce 65, 84 Dudley, Caroline 83, 93 Dunda. Sharon 47, 82, 91, 93 Cabral, Nick 64, 128 Cabral, Martha 64 Caffey, Frank 98 Cain, Connie 11, 55, 90, 91, 56 Cameron, Diana 86, 98 Campbell, William 11, 94, 98 Caporicci, Francine 86, 98 Capps, Joe 46, 56, 57 Cardinal, George 10, 11, 46, 53, 128, 136, 117 125, Caricat, Mary Lou 11 Caricato, David 19 Carleo, Edward 127 Carlisle, Mike 98, 132 Carlson, J0S9D11 64, 129, 130 Carpenter, Winnie 86, 98, 107 Carrico, Bennie 64, 84 Carrillo, Fred 19 Carruth, Barbara 20 Carter, Stephen 98 Casey, Bob 20 Casey, Pat 64 Casias, Joe 20 Castillo, Erlinda. 86 Castro, Pat 20, 82 Cerda, Betty 64, 84 Cerise, Richard 20, 38 Cervantes, Edward 46, 127, 136 Cervantes, Tim 64, 126, 135 Chacon, Charles 98 Chandler, DeWitt 61, 64, 131 Chantala, Patricia 4, 20 Chavez, Claude 64 Chorak, Barbara 98 Chorak, Charlene 86, 98 Clay, Jan 64, 84 Clementi, Irene 20 Clevenger, Steven 64, 84 Dunfee, Charline 65, 84 Dunfee, Dunki- Waneta 22 Carolyn 23 Dunki, Roger 99 Dunlap, Cheryl 86, 99, 108 Dunton, Ray 99 Dunton, Ronald 23 Duran, Iris 65, 84, 89 Duran, Pat 86, 99 Dutton, Carolyn 23, 58, 90 Dutton, Duane 99 Dwyer, Kristi 86, 90, 94, 99, 108 Dykstra, Helen 86, 99 Clifton, Phyllis 20, 55, 31, 87, 120- 55 Clouse, Jean 86, 95, 98. 110 Clouse, John 11, 64, 123 Clyne, Roberta 64, 84 Cockrum, Diana 86, 89. 99 Coffman, Pat 99 84, 87 Cogley, Charon 64 Cogley, Rosalie 21 Collins, Dorothy 64, 84 Collins, Michael 4, 46, 58, 89, 108 Collyer, Mike 99, 110 Conatore, Mary Jo 11, 12, 64, Conklin, Don 21 Conner, Al 110, 135 Conner, Bill 21 Conner, David 110 Copeland, Walter 46 Cordova, Dan 64 Cordova, Joe 124, 125, 136 E Eadie, Gloria 86, 99 Eagleton, Paulette 10, 11, 86, 99 Eberwein, Barbara 23, 56, 82, 95, Edwards, Kathy 65 Elder, Ray 76, 138 Ellis, J-errie Ann 11, 65, lo, 80 Ellis, Mark 47 Ellis, Marsha 12, 86, 99 Elrick. John 23 Emory, Carolyn 57, 65, 84, 108 Emory, John 23, 126 Emory, Nancy 86, 99 Ernst, Charlene 99, 110 Ernst, David 76 Erskine, Lynda 4, 65, 81 Espinoza. Eddie 65 Espinoza, Phyllis 99 Espinoza, Rose Mary 83 Evans, Sandra 65 F Fatur, Carolyn 65, 93 Fellows, Jon 65 Felps, Joyce 10. 11, 65, 84 Ferguson, Ronald 99 Fernandez, Betty 76 Ferraro, Sandy 86, 99 Cordova, Louis 47 Cornwell, Eddie 64 Cortese, Joanne 64, 84 Cortner, Cheryl 4 Cortner, Stanley 21 Corty, Laura 86, 105 Corzine, Jerry 99 Costanza, Carol 64, 84 Cowan, Nancy 21, 58, 82, 90 Cox, Carol 64, 84 Cox, Karen 11, 64, 81 Cozzolino, Gary 21, 88 Cozzetto, Karolyn 4, 11, 21, 83 Craig, Dan 21, 125, 133 Cramer Jr., Earl 47 Crawford, Miriam 47, 82 Croasdell, Jack 10, 11, 107, 132, 136 Ferrier, Bill 65 Ferrier, Pat 65 Ferry, Charles 99 Filler, JoAnne 105 Filer, Ralph 105 Files, S baron 65, 84 Finn, Inez 47 Fitzgerald, Patricia 12, 23, 55 Fitzpatrick, Janet 4, 58, 89, 90, 9 Flores, Dennis 11, 66 Forner, Janice 86, 99 Foster. Alta 76 Fox, Nancy 89, 99 Francis, Charles 66, 89, 92, 94 Franco, Mary Lou 66 Franco, Rose 99 , Danny 99 Gabel, Linda 86, 99 Bernal, Albert 89, 90, 98 Bernal, Ernie 19, 58 Bigley, Judy 85, 98 Bishop, Johanna 63 Blagg, Eugene 63 Blagg, Lora 4, 63, 84 Blaher Blunn, , Rick 63, 94, 138 Kelly 63 Blasing. Jack 98, 127 Boehm, Lorraine 19, 82, 118 Boggs, Bill 51 Bole, Sam 67, 110 Bomar, David 105 Bonse, Jim 5, 63 Bosco, Marie 19, 82 Bosco, Sandra 67, 84 Boulse, Diane 4, 58, 63, 84 Crump, John 22 Cruz, Stella 22, 82 Cruz, Virginia 64 Cumming, Linda 12, 22, 82 Curran, Paula 5, 22, 58 Curtis, Fred 22 D Dale, Jim 64, 141 Darras, Larry 99 Darras, Wayne 5 Frazzin, Diane 86, 99 Freemyer, Judy 23, 58, 89, 90 Frie, Gerry 47 Friend, Sharon 24, 82 Fulton, Carol 105 Funk, Carol 66 G Bower, Terry 89, 98, 138 Bradford, Sue 76, 84 Bradish, Cindy, 63, 84 BrasS, Charles 138 Bratnick, Rae Ann 63, 84 Brazes, Linda 110 Bright, Jean 11, 86, 98 Bright, Rick 63 Brooks, Larry 63, 110 Brophy, Peggy 98, 110 Brown, Donald 105 Brown, Dwaine 88, 98, 110 Browning, Yvonne 85, 98, 110 Brownsworth, Connie 85, 98 Bruner, Mary 64, 84 156 Daugherty, Susan 86, 99 Davis, Carol 64, 84 Davis, Lester 125, 128, 132 Davis, Richard 64 Davison, Donna 22 Davison, Merle 64, 110 Day, Danny 105 Dazzo, Joe 99 DeGrado, Rose 99, 108 Dehn, Carol 84 Dehn, Phyllis 65, 84 DeL-eon, David 22, 134 DeLeon, Louis 65 Dell. John 65 DeMarcus, Dan 99 Gagliar do, Charles 99, 135 Gallegos, Frank 127 Garcia, Charles 24, 141 Garcia, Glenn 24, 125 Garcia, Grace 24 Garcia, Harry 24, 110 Garcia, Linda 86, 89, 99 Garcia, Robert 99 Gardner, Gene 48 Gardner, Judy 66, 107 Garner, Kerrian 66, 140 Garrett, Glen 88 Garrett, Lester 11, 66, 138 Garvin, Aaron 24 Gates, Randy 66 107 1, 99 Gavaletz, Connie 86, 99 Gavaletz, Jim 24, 139 Gaylord, Don 24 Genova, Donald 25 Genovese, Bill 66, 139 Gentry, Patricia 25 Gentzler, Jerry 88, 100 George, Carol 85, 100 George, Robert 100 Geyer, Chuck 100, 141 Gherna, Jeannie 48, 82, 93 Gibson, Susan 66, 94 Gierhart, Charles 66 Gierhart, Marquetta 85, 100 Gilmore, Cedric 51, 57, 107, 108 Gilmore, Gary 100, 110 Glanville, Gloria 89, 100 Gleason, Steve 76, 89, 92, 93 Glusick. Alvin 92 Gobin, Bill 15, 25, 140 Godinez, Arthur 66 Golob, Sharon 25, 82 Gomez, Carl 25 Gomez, Frances 48, 82 Gomez, Kathy 86, 100 Gonzales, Connie 86, 100 Gonzales, Josie 100 Gonzales, Kathy 76 Gonzales, Robert 25 Goodwin, Joann 66, 84 Gordon, Gary 48, 138 Gordon, Pat 25, 88 Gottula, Ray 10, 11, 25, 126, 129, 130, 136, 114 Grace, Carlton 66 Graham, John 26, 57, 58, 107 Graham, Karen 10, 11, 86, 100 Green, Will 66, 90 Gregg, Cheryl 86, 100, 110 Greiner, Dan 76, 127, 140 Griesan, Marvin 76, 89, 94 Griffeth, Barbara 26 Griffin, Everett 100, 110 Grisham, Margaret 26, 93 Grisham, Martha 86, 94, 100 Guagliardo, Mike 105 Gulley, Kenneth 26 Gurovich, John 66, 135, 139 Gutierrez, Jean 66 Guzowsky, Alice 66, 84 H Hall, Alta 100. 107 Hall, Connie 66, 84 Hamilton, Sharon 86, 95, 100, 110 Hannafious, JoAnne 26, 82 Hansen, Josephine 86, 89, 100 Hanseth, Richard 76, 108 Hardrick, Merna 26, 82 Harford, Brucine 11, 26, 82, 87, 117 Harper, Danny 26, 55, 57, 92, 93, 94, Harmon, Cheri 86, 95, 100, 110 Harris, Mike 105 Harrison, Barbara 86, 105 Harrison, Ray 63, 66, 107, 110 Harvey, Nancy 66, 107, 110 Haun, Pam 66 Hayes, Arther 67 Hayes, Rex 4, 27, 138 Hayes, Sandy 86, 100, 108, 110 Haynes, Laura 86 Hedrick, Ronnie 27, 130, 140 Heister, Donald 76 Hennessee, Juree 4, 12, 27, 56, 58, 82 Hensal, Cynthia 67, 84 Hensal, Jennifer 4, 27, 58, 82 Herrick, Charlotte 4, 58, 67, 84, 89, 90 91, 94 Herron, Ronald 27, 88 Hess, Eddie 67 Hicks, Robert 100 Higgins, Gary 105, 110 Higgs, Judy 27, 82, 108 Hildebrandt, Pat 27, 56, 93 Hilmes, Phyllis 4, 67, 84 Himes, Sharon 27, 82, 88 Hirsch, Robert 67 Hoggatt, Patricia 89, 105 Hollyfiield, James 67, 89, 139 Holm, Dave 134, 136 Holmes, Dan 132 Hooper, Nancy 67 Hopkins, Trudy 86, 105 Hopkins, Walter 67 Horner, Joanne 86, 105 Horstman, Kathy 105 Horvat, Mark 76 Hoving, Sharon 86, 105 Hren, Lloyd 28 Hribar, Helen 28 Huls, Mollie 57, 58, 67, 84, 94, 108 Hummel, Judith 86, 100 Hunsaker, Kathy 28, 82 Hunter, Dwight 97, 100, 132 Hutchings, Sheryl 10, 11, 67, 84 Hutchinson, Chuck 95 Hyde, Arlene 11, 12, 81, 99, 100 Hyde, Jeffrey 89, 105 56 I . Infante, Bertha 67, 84 lnfante, Rudy 28 Isaac, Judy 67, 110 Ivey, Ben 124, 130, 138 J Jackson, Bob 100, 110. 134, 139 Jackson, Jerry 8, 10, ll, 28, 129 140, 117, 56 Jackson, John 100 Jackson, Robert 67 Jackson, Vickie 87, 100 Jacobs. Cheryl 48, 58, 81 Jacobs, Judie 87, 89, 100 Jacquez, Jack 5, 28 James, Faye 100 James, Perry 110 James, Sharon 87, 100 Jameson, Eileen 89, 91, 100 Janezich, Eddie 67 Janezich, Linda 28, 82, 91 Janoski, Richard 67, 108 Jaramillo, Charlotte 9, 12, 48, 9 Jersin, Bill 100 132 Jiminez, Dcniece 28, 82 Jiminez, Dennis 5, 29, 133 Jiminez, Robert 67 Jiron, Lucille 67 Johnzon, Charlene 89 Johnson, Dorene 100, 110 Johnson, Ed 100 Johnson, Harold 48 Johnson, Karen 12. 29, 54, 82 Johnson, Mary 68 Johnson , Raymond 68 Johnson, Rick 110 Johnston, Mike 2, 4, 29, 128, 155 Jones, Anita 100 Jones, Bernie 105 Jones, Melva 12, 100 Jones, Ray 11, 29, 59, 94, 124, 133, 139, 56 K Kadunc, Anthony 11, 125, 140 Kale, Doug 29 Latka, Ken 105 Laurence, Dennis 31, 55, 92 Lauricella, Gary 31 Lauricello, Carol 25, 100 Lawlis, Leon 100, 126, 127, 128, 139 Lease, James 31, 88 Leasure, Robert 68, 911 Lee, Jack 100 Leffler, Gerald 101 Leffler, Geraldine 85, 101 Lengrand, Emilie 31. 82 Leonard, Patrick 100 Lest, John 68 LeVeaux, Harold 68 Levine, Lily 76, 85 Lewis, Ken 68 Lewis, Marion 4, 5, 49, 58 Lewis, Terry 67, 09, 85 Leyva, Evelyn 31, 82 Livingston, David 69, 108 Logsdon, Glenda 31, 36, 83, 93, 108 Lohrmeyer, Mary Lou 100 Long, Jean 32, 82 Lorimor, Charlene 32, 82, 93 Losey, Elsie Ann 110 Loughmiller, Marilyn 87, 89, 91, 100 Lowery, Peggy 69, 85 Lubanowski, Lottie 32, 56, 93 Lucero, Erlene 87, 100 Lucero, Phil 97, 127 Ludwig, Connie 12, 85, 100 Luke, Sharon 69, 84, 108 Lutes, Linda 69 Luttrell, Ronnie 32, 110, 141 Lyons, Sandra 69, 81 M Maden, Carol 76, 83, 91, 94 Madison, Orvella 69, 85 Maglietto, Bonnie 87, 110 Mahoney, Debra 85, 100, 107, 108 Mainik, Phil 69, 125, 128, 136 Maldonado, Steve 69, 126, 128, 136 Manning, Judy 69 Manuel, Carol 69, 83, 89, 90, 91, 94 Manzanares, Edith 69 Marich, Brian 92, 94, 100, 135. 141 Marino, Bob 69 Marino, Joe 100, 127, 132 Marks, Gwen 69, 85 Markus, Richard 92, 100 Marohn, Mike 100 Martin, Douglas 69 Moore, Rodney 102 Morris, Anna 70, 93, 108 Morris, Connie 70, 83, 108 Morris, Laura 85, 102 Morris, Leonard 70 Morris, Marcia 87, 102 Mosher, Lee 5, 49 1' wrer Chris 34, 108 do . Mravich, Marge 34, 56, 90, 91 Muckel, Jana 70, 83, 91, 94, 108 Munoz, Patricia 12, 70. 81 Munoz, Virginia 34, 81 Murgel, John 70 Murillo, Lucy 71 Murphy, Clarence 70 Murrow, Terry 70 Martinez, Paul 32, 88 Kapel, Terry 29, 56 Kasic, Joyce 68, 84 Keeney, Kathy 85, 87, 100 Kellner, Paul 68, 88, 107. 108 Kendall, Dian 87, 100 Kendall, Judy 68, 83 Kennedy, Carol 68, 84 Kenyon, Dennis 100, 110 Kerr, Richard 68, 135 Kerr, VVanda 68 Kikel, Gerald 29 King, Caroll 29, 51, 82, 108, 120 King, Dean 30, 55, 57, 88, 107, 110, 139 Kiniry, Nancy 85, 100 Kirby, Virginia 100 Kissinger, Earline 87, 94, 100, 108 Kisslan, Joe 100 Kisslan, Mike 30 Kitchen, Carol 85, 100, 110 Klaiman, Linda 94, 100 Klingaman, Curtis 105, 127 Klock, Eric 30 Klock, Gail 87, 90, 100 Kloepfer, Karen 12, 57, 68, 83, 107, 110 Knisley, Rowland 68 Knox, Gloria 85, 100 Kochenberger, Kay 4, 10, 11, 48, 51, 58, 70, 87, 91, 119 Kochevar, David 139 Koles, Justin 68, 127, 128 Koncilia, Shirlee 49 Kos, Cathy 4, 30, 58, 83 Kotlar, Nancy 68, 83, 91 Kralik, Dan 68 Kramer, Jim 88 Krasovec, Bob 68 Krasovec, Diane 87, 101 Krasovich, Margaret 68 Kreie, Ken 68 Kreiser, Allen 30 Kristan, David 30, 136 Krol, Stan 101 Kunhart, Beverly 76, 107 L Ladd, Barbara 105 Ladd, Donald 30 Lafler, Mary 31, 88 Lalich, Cindy 4, 68, 69, 83 Lamb, Karen 76, 85 Landis, Rudie 68 Lanear, Barbara 100 Lang, Richard 11, 68 Lanza, Carla 12, 68, 83 LaSavio, Ron 68 Lash, Laura 108 Lash, Tom 100, 127, 132 Latino, Joseph 31 Latimer, Johnathan 100 Martinez, Danny 69 Martinez, Donald 135 Martinez, Ev-ezyn D. 32, 82 Martinez, Evelyn M. 32, 83 Martinez , Frances 49 Martinez, Frances 60, 85 Martinez, Ircne 70, 83 Martinez, Janet 70 Martinez, Judy 70 Martinez , Marlene 70 Martinez, Sally 76, 77, 81 Martinez, Theodore 70, 89 Martinez, Theresa 49, 82 Martino, Mary 32 Martlaro, Tony 70, 107, 110 Mascarenas, Bill 11, 101, 127, 132 Massarotti, Annabelle 77 Masser, Ronnie 101 Massey, Gene 70 Massey, Rickey 102, 127, 135 Matte, Ronald 70 Matthews, Carol 85, 102 Mauro, Thomas 102. 132, 136 May, Carol 33 Mutz, Warren 34 MacDonald, Stuart 34 McBride, Janet 110 McBurney, Kathy 49, 82, 119 McBurney, Margie 87, 100 McConnel, Fred 111 McCarty, Jim 70 McCarthy, Sharon 85, 101 McCauley, Lela 71, 83, 91, 9-1 McClain, Scott 130 McCoy, Glen 101 McCrory, John 71, 91 McDaniel, Audrey 71, 85 McGrath, Jim 71 Mclntosh, Jackie 71, 83 McKenna, Tom 4, 71, 139 McKenzie, Don 105 McKim, Jeanne 87, 100 McMichael. Roberta 71. 85. 93, McNair, Roger 105 N Nelson, Bill 89 Nichols, Linda 11. 58, 71, 81 Neimisto, Carol 71, 85 Nishikawa, Charlotte 71 Nishikawa, Lorraine 71 Nittinger, Linda 50, 83 Noakes, Mike, 76, 139 Novak, Deryl 105 Novak, Jerry 71 Novak, Sandy 4, 11, 71, 83 Novak, Sharon 87, 102 Nunez, Anthony 102 Nunley, Micki 85, 102 O O'Belmito, Margaret 71. 85 O'Connor, Pamela 71 Offerson, Barry 71 Okicich, Karen 71, 83 Oldham. Raymond 71 Olivas, Josephine 35 Oman, Virginia 102 Orazem, Joe 71,141 Ostby, Maureen 11, 83 Otoupalik, Dan 4, 58. 1,10 Outhier. Louis 71 P Pacheco, Charlotte 87, 93, 102 Mayber, Kathy 102 Mayne, Sharon 70, 83 Mayo, Janiece 87, 102 Meadows, Sharon 85 Pacheco Pacheco Pacheco , Elaine 85, 90, 102 , Theresa 35, 82, 93 , Valerie 4, 35 Medina, Delores 49 Medina, Tom 70 Medina, Pauline 49 Meitner, Sharon 85 Mendell, Bonnie 12, 70, 85 Micklich, Cathy 4, 12, 70, 83 Micklich, Dimitria 33. 82, 87, 56 Mihelich, Anthony 33 Mikita, Brenda 102 Miller, Joan 33, 90, 110 Miller, Kip 110, 141 Miller, Mike 33, 125 Miller, Mike 102, 139 Miller, Pamela 87, 102 Miller, Sharon 70, 83, 94 Miller, Virginia 70 Mitchell, Judy 57, 87, 102, 107, 110 Mohl, Mike 33, 55 Mondragon, Andrew 70 Montez, J-ennie 87, 102 Montez. Martin 70 Montez, Steve 33 Montgomery, Mary 102 Montoya, Burchard 33 Montoya, Christine 4, 34, 93 Montoya, Linda 87, 102 Montoya, Precilla 87, 105 Montoya, Richard 34 Montoya, Richard 70 Montoya, Vicki 85, 105 Moore, Moore, Moore, , Marlene 4, 34, 82, 88 Moore Arzelia Sue 102 Bill 61, 70, 128, 129, 132 Colleen 102 Moore, Mickey 102 Moore , Mickey 10, 11,135 Pagano, Bill 128, 138 Paglione, Carol 12, 35, 83 Palmer, Melinda 35, 82 Papish, Janine 35, 56 Parsley, Nancy 71, 85 Patterson, Carol 85, 94, 102 Patti, Linda 81, 99, 102 Pearson, Jon 10, 11, 36, 126, 12 Peats, Doug 71 Pechak, Charlene 85, 105 Pcdas, Kathy 71, 75, 80 Penza, Judy 85, 00, 102 Perez, Betty 71, 83 Perez, Pete 135 Peritore, Salvatore 71, 136 Perkins, Mike 58, 72, 89, 90, 10 Perkins, Richard 36 Perko, Barbara 36, 83 Perry, Carol 36, 83, 93, 56 Perry, James 102 Perry, Janice 11. 63, 72, 83 Peters, Sharon 36, 83, 93 Petersdorf. Carol 36, 83 Peterson, Barbara 90, 102 Peterson, Donna 72 Petoh, Pat 72 Petry, Gary, 102, 127, 139 Phelps, Jack 103 107 108 8 8 Phelps, Kathy si, ss, 39, 90, 92. 103,107,110 Pickering, Cheryl 4, 12, 58, 72, 81 Poll, Leo 5 Pope, Carol 11, 87, 105 Pope, Donald 105, 107 Porter, Judy 72, 83 Porter, Bill 103 Postlewait, Kathy 36 Power. Ruth 72, 75, 80, 87 Predovich, Dan 92, 103 Prelas, Ines 36, 93 Price, Sharon 12, 85. 103 Prichard, Clayton 37 Prigmore, Carolyn 87, 103 Pringle, Robert 37, 57, 107, 108, 110 Provost, Calvin 103 Prutch, Joe 72, 94 Pryor, Gary 37, 125, 128, 131, 140 Pryor, Gaylene 87, 103 Pryor, Gilbert ll, 37, 139 Pryor, Ronald 103, 110, 127 Quintana. Gennie 72 R Rains, Harlon 72, 110 Raley, Darlene 27, 83, 90 Ralston, Richa1'd 37, 107, 110 Ramirez, Frank 4, 37, 108 Raspet, Patricia 87, 103 Read, Diana 85, 87, 103 Read Patricia 10, 11, 37, 82, 118 Reinier, Eddie 105 Reinvert, John 72 Reiss, Herbert 72 Renck, Ruth 12, 72, 83, 87 Rensberger, Melvin 38, 57. 92, 110 Rentfrow, David 38 Reveal, Irving 38 Revoal, Walter 105 Reynolds, Diana 103 Reynolds, Kelly 91, 103 Reynolds, Mark 72, 110 Richardson, Marilyn 38, 83 Richmond, Jeff 103 Ricotta, Jane 38, 90, 110 Ridenour, Pat 72 Riensch, Dennis 38, 88 Riesner, Richard 15, 38, 117, 129, 130 140 Riesner, Rosalyn 83, 90, 103 Riley, Janice 87, 103 Rivera, Mary 72, 85 Roark, Lonnie 10, 11, 38, 126, 136 Robbins, John 103 Roberts, Carol 12, 39, 82 Robertson, Larry 103 Robinette, Jerry 72 Rocco, Rosalie 72 Rockett, Linda 61, 72, 83, 87 Rodriquez, Edna 39, 93 Rodriqu Rogers, Rogers, -ez, Inez 39, 82 Larry 103 Terry 103 Roitz, Alex 72, 124, 128, 134, 136 Romero, Louise 10, 11, 72, 75, 80 Ro:ales. Mike 105, 127, 132 Rose, Charlotte 73, 85 Rosenow, Sally 73 Ross, Bob 10, 11, 103, 135 Pickett, Kathy 4, 12, 58, 72, 83. 87 Pighetti, Tom 72, 110 Pobst, Sharon 72, 85 Polkiewicz, Anthony 103 Polkiewicz, Joe 103 Poll, Aileen 91 Rotolo, Jacqueline 87, 103 Rowett, Beverly 73, 81, 108 Rowley, Doug 73, 107, 110 Russell, Leonard 39 Russell, Ronald 103 S Salas, James 139 Salas, Joe 73, 136 Salas, John 39, 133 Salas, Tony 39, 136 Salazar, Elaine 73 Salazar, Pat 39 Salter, Patricia 85, 103 Samora, Evelyn 73 81 Sanchez, Martha 73 Sanchez, 'I'heresa 103 Sanchez, Yvonne 73 Sanders, Eugene 138 Sanders, Gaylene 73 Sandoval, Esther 73, 85, 95 Sandoval, John 73 Sands, Joe 57, 73, 107, 110 Sanford, James 50, 126, 139 Santistevan, Modesto 73 Santistevan, Ramona 83 Santos, John 103 Santos, Manuel 103, 135 Saunders, Cheryl 46 Schierling, Kay 73 Schill, Ronnie 103 127, 129,131, Schmaltz, Betty 40 Schneider, Diann 4, 46, 57, 83, 108 Schwab, Mike 50 Schwab, Ronald 73, 128. 129, 130, 136 Scott, Sheila 46, 83 Scrivner, Juanita 73, 85 15 7 Serman, Halo 10. 11, 50, 83, 90, 120 Shaffer, Bob 105 Shaffer. Clinton 40, 88 Shaw, Linda 73, 85 Shearer, Dennis 40, 58, 125, 134 Sheppard, Mike 74 Shew, Marilyn 40, 83 Shinovich, Joe 40 Shoblo, James 74 Shorter, Sandy, 87, 103 Show, Linda 103 Showalter, Sharon 87, 1035 Shulley, Linda Lou 40, 89 Shulley, Sandford 74, 76 Stump, Sandra 41 Stupar, Bob 74, 92 Sturtevant, Donna 85, 104 St. Vrain, Paul 11, 74, 128 Suazo, Teddy 42 Suckle, Pat 11, 12, 42, 51, 82, 119 Sullivan, Mike 74 Sullivan, Ray 90, 94, 104 Susser, Herman 104, 107 Swartwood, Melva 85, 104 Swerdfeger, Keith 10, 11, 101, 127 Sydenham, John 74 Singleton, Anna. 87, 103 Sitas, Linda 50, Sitton, Raymond 57, 89, 90, 91, 92, 94, 103, 110 Skoff, Barbara Slack, Linda 4, Sloan, Leon 76 Sly, Maria 12, 8 Sly, Marilyn 12, 40, 82, 116 Carol 41, 56, 83, 93 Smith, Smith Caroline Smith, Smith, Smith, Carolyn Darlene David 74 55, 56, 83, 87, 91, 93 10, 40, 50 69, 74, 83 5, 97, 103 90, 103 85, 103, 110 74, 85 Smith, David 127 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Snyder, Solano, Solano, Souter, Souther, Ken 1 03 Norman Richard Theresa 41 103, 128, 132, 140 57, 74, 85, 108, 110 4 Snowder, Don 7 Nola Kay 11, 12, 74, S3 Bob 103, 110 Charles 103, 140 Linda 85, 89, 103 Bill 103 Souther, Faye 74, 83 Sparks, Stanko, Stan ko, Carey 7 George Suzette Stansbery, Cliff Starke, Bill 76 4, 83, 87, 107 103, 132 74, 81, 91 74 Starr, John 103 Starr, Roxana 41, 83 Stenmark, Pam Stenmark, Ruth Ann 58, 74, 89, 90, 925, 107 85, 103 74 Stepich, Sharon Stevens, Linda 104 7 T Tafoya, Dorothy 42 Tafoya, Tom 74 Taicya, Tommie 135 Talbott, LeeRoy 58, 74 Taylor, Angela 85, 104 Tedrow, Daniee 74, 85 Tenoriu, Abe 74 Terry, Oralea 42, 83, 90, 91, 94 Tezak, Betty 12, 42 Thacker, Douglas 104, 127, 135 Thessen , Yvonne 75, 85 Thomas, Dan 58, 89, 90, 92, 104 Thomas, Jerry 75, 129, 131 Thompson, Nancy 11, 12, 42, 56, 8 Thompson, Robert 95, 104 Thornton, Herb 104 Thullen, Pat 89, 104 Tickl-e, Barbara 75, 85 Tickle, Ginger 87, 104 Tilley, Bonnie 104 Timme, Gail 42, 83, 89 Tincher. Katherine 75 Tizarelli, Willadean 4, 42, 58, 83 Todaro. LeRoy 75 Tomicich, Suzy 85, 104 Toth, John 5, 75 Towns, Jim 43, 88 Trask, JoAnn 75 Treeman, Ron 110 Trimble, Alden 104 Trimble, Larry 116, 138 3, 115 Tucker, Helen 43, 93, 107. 108 Tucker, Tom 75 Turner, Cherry 104 Tuttle, Deanna 87, 104 U Urban, Ronny 43 V Vaclav, Paul 75 Vail, David 104, 127 Vale, Bill 132 Valdez, Ernest 43 Valdez, Gary 75, 110 Valdez, Mary Ann 43 Valdez, Viola 75 Valenti. Mary Jo 12, 75, 81 Vancil, Kathy 50, 58, 90, 108 Vanderhergz, Sharon 44, 83 Vandiver, Larry 44, 88 Varner, Gary 51 Varner, Karen 105 Vasquez, Rudy 104, 141 Vaught, Simmie 76 Velasquez, Leo 104, 110 Vialpondo, Jo Ann 105 Vigil, Anthony 44 Vigil, Dorothy 76 Vigil, Lyle 104, 110, 127, 135 Ville-rs, Roy 44, 138, 140 Vincent, Wayne 76 Vinci, Phyllis 12, 85, 104 Vitullo, Jo Dean 85, 89, 104 Volk, Ronald 44, 88 Vukelich, Steve 4, 50 Watkins, Alfred 104, 1-11 1V:1tkins, Louis 44 Watley, Tom 77, 128 VVatson, John 104 Waugh, Darlene 77 Waugh, Thomas 45, 88 Weathers, Jimmie 77, 108 West, John 104 West, Karen 77 West, Linda 77, 85 ','Vester!i, Marvin 77, 107, 110 VVhitehQad, Mary 77 Whittemore, Claudia 87, 105 Willett, Linda 77, 85 'Williams, Allen 105 Williams, Bruce 105 Williams. Dennis 77, 128 Williams, Joseph 127 Williams, Robert 130 NVilson, Georire 127, 133 'Wilson, Henrietta. 77 Wilson, Lena 85, 105 VVilson, Marvin 105 Winegar, Betty 77, 85 Witeowich, Rick 105 Withrow, Loyd 77, 107, 110 VVomack, James 58, 90 Wood, Ron 77 Woods, Sandi-e 87, 105 Woolard, Susan 11, 85, 105 Wright, Larry 77 Y Yalotz, John 45 Yamamoto, Steve 77 Yates. 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