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— A teacher is.......... Time and effort dedicated to students. Patience for explaining—and explaining again if necessary. Joy when a pupil finally understands; Sorrow when he can't make it quite plain enough. Critical of students who refuse to try; Helpful to those who do. Hard worked in making a subject interesting. Not tolerating goof-offs , yet friendly in class. A teacher is Reading, or Riting, or Rithmetic, and yet so much more: For most of all, a teacher must be human. We dedicate this annual to you, Mr. Vigo, for being a TEACHER. Should an old acquaintance be forgotten Sailor’s Log 1966 Steamboat Springs High School The man who wins is the man who works The man who toils while the next man shirks; The man who stands in his deep distress With his head held high in the deadly press- Yes, he is the man who wins. The man who wins is the man who knows The value of pain and the worth of woes- Who learns from the man who fails And a moral finds in his mornful wails- Yes, he is the man who wins. The man who wins is the man who stays On the unsought paths and rocky ways, And, perhaps who lingers, now and then, To help some failure to rise again. Yes, he is the man who wins. MR. SAUER Students This community has again demonstrated to you and to all those interested the value that they place upon a complete education for the youth of this community. I am sure that they join with me in one simple prayer: Grant, O’Lord that each of you will be big enough to meet the educational, physical and emotional demands that will be placed on you as you go forth into adult life. MR. GARDNER 4 The Board Of Education 5 Caught In The Act Homecoming 8 Center Of Football Activity 9 10 Janet Werner CL ASSES CLASS ROLL CLASS OFFICERS President....................................................Mike Sailing Vice President.............................................Marsha Stees Secretary...........................................................Sandi Neas Treasurer............................................Ron Schnackenberg Student Council Representative................................don karr Student Council Alternate.....................................Ken Smith CLASS MOTTO: We learn little from our success, it's from our failures we progress CLASS FLOWERS: Yellow Roses and Blue Carnations CLASS COLORS: Blue and Cold Randy Allen Terry Angleton Isidro Arroyo, Jr. Richard LeRoy Baker Diane E. Ball Janice Dee Bostock Beverly Jean Brown Phyllis Buchanan Richard Dwight Calkins Diane Dodson Kathleen M. Dorr Robert Dorr Russell Lee Eckstein Stephen Smith Elkins William Ellis Lavera Dee Ann Gatzke Ralph Edward Gourley Carol Lee Crammer Denzil Hellesen John R. Hinshaw don karr JohnH. Kerstiens Donald Lyon Lorenz, Jr. George Marshall Nancy McDermott Larry Monger John L. Miller William E. McKune Charles H. More Sandra Jean Neas Margaret Lynn Overmeyer Lee Powell Michael Ray Sailing Marie Sandelin Gerald Schnackenberg Ronald Schnackenberg Conny Selbe Richard Lee Selbe Shirley Louise Selbe John Sena Kenneth Lyle Smith Marsha Carney Stees Stephen K. Swinburne Tom Thompson Lawrence VanHorn Robert L. Volberding Doug Werner Janet Irene Werner Kenneth Whitecotton Jacqulin M. Whitmer Carol Yowell 12 SENIORS We're The Seniors Out For Kicks Mike Sailing, Ron Schnackenberg, Marsha Stees, Sandi Neas, don karr, Ken Smith. We’re The Class Of 13 RANDY E. ALLEN (Randus) Where there's a will there's a way —Cook College Prep: Wrestling 2,3,4; FFA 2,3,4; Foot- ball 4. ISIDRO ARROYO, JR. (Tink) It's been great —Perkins General: Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4; Football 1,3,4; Band 1,2; Block S 1,2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Annual Staff 4. RICHARD LeROY BAKER (Richard) To him who is determined it remains only to act — Unknown General: Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4; FFA 1,2,3. DIANE E BALL (Diane) Life is real! Life is earnest! —Longfellow College Prep: Softball 1,2; Basketball 1,2, R. I. All-Star 2; Band 3,4; GAA 3; FT A 3; Pep Club 3; Annual Staff 4; Y-Teens 3; School Plays 1,3,4; Student Council 4; School Reporter 1,2; Gradu- ation Accompanist 1,2; Transfer - Rocky Ford, Colorado 4. JANICE DEE BOSTOCK (Janis) Let me be the torch that springs to light — Garrison General: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; GAA 1,2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Gymnastics 1; Spanish Club 1; Prom Queen 3; Homecoming Queen 4. BEVERLY JEAN BROWN (Bee Jee) Let us then be up and doing --Longfellow College Prep: Band 1,2,3,4; Thespians 2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; GAA 2, 3,4; Gymnastics 3,4; Annual Staff3;NHS4; Plays 1,2, 3,4; Student Council Sec. 4; Speech Activities 1,2, 3,4; Homecoming Queen Attendant 4; Snow Queen Attendant 4. 14 RICHARD DWIGHT CALKINS (Rick) His friendship knows no bounds —Anonymous College Prep: Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4; Football 1,2,3, Block S 2,3,4; President 4; Latin Club 1,2; Class president 2. DIANE DODSON (Diane) The time will come when you will hear me -- Disraeli General: FHA 1,2; GAA 3; Chorus 2. KATHLEEN M. DORR (Kathie) With the talents of an angel --Young Commercial: Gymnastics 3,4, President 4; GAA 1, 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Girls State 3. ROBERT DOOR (Bob) There is no gains without pains --Unknown College Prep: Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Block S 1,2, 3, 4; FFA 3,4. RUSSELL LEE ECKSTEIN (Rusty) Life is not what it seems --Longfellow General: Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4; Football 1; Block S 3,4; Science Club 1,2, Secretary 1,2. STEPHEN SMITH ELKINS (Steve) Let me do my work each day —Unknown College Prep: Ski Team 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3. WILLIAM ELLIS (Bill) A quiet man with many friends --Unknown College Prep: Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Football 3,4; Track 1,2,4; Demolay 1,2,3,4, Senior Councilor. 15 LA VERA DEEANN GATZKE (Lavera; Oh, the graceful form and shy smile --Jacksot College Prep: Cheerleader JV 3, 4; GAA 2,3,4. Treasurer 3, President 4; Gymnastics 3,4. RALPH EDWARD GOURLEY (Ralph) Growing in wisdom and in stature —Bates College Prep: Wrestling manager 1,2; Slot Ca: Club 3,4, Treasurer3, President 4; Science Clul 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Speech Activities 2, 3,4, Superior at State 3. CAROL LEE GRAMMER (Kay) To be alive in such an age —Morgan General: MICHAEL H. HEID (Mike) It is better to live one day as a lion than ten years as a sheep --Unknown General: Football 1,2,3; Track 1,2. DENZIL HELLESEN (Denzil) Lend thy serious hearing to what I shall unfold --Shakespeare College Prep: Science Club 1, 2, 3,4, President 1, 2.3, Vice President 4; Slot Car Club 2,3,4; Thes- pians 2,3,4; Latin Club 1; Colorado State Speech League 2, Superior at State 2, Excellent at State 2.3. JOHN R. HINSHAW (J. R.) It matters not how long we live, but how -- Bailey College Prep: Football 1; Track 1; FFA 3,4, Vice President 4; Hi-Y 1,2; Slot Car Club 3, Vice Presi- dent 3; Class Treasurer 2; Class Vice President 3; Boys Glee Club 1,2. Transfer - Wakeeney, Kansas 2. don karr (don) His Christianity was muscular --Disraeli General: Football 2, 3,4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Block S 4. Transfer Santa Anna, California 2. 16 JOHN H. KERSTIENS (Jack) My candleburns atbothends —Unknown General: Wrestling 1,2,3; FFA 1,2, Secretary 4; Football 1,2. DONALD LYON LORENZ, JR. (Don) My skis are the things that give me my wings --Gibson College Prep: Football 4; Track 3,4; Ski Team 3, 4; Latin Club 1,2,3, 4; Student Council 2,3, 4; Annual Staff 2,3; Freshman class President. GEORGE MARSHALL (George) Every man is not born with a silver spoon in his mouth -Unknown General: Slot Car Club 2,3, 4. NANCY McDERMOTT (Nancy) There is charm in silence --Taylor College Prep: Band 1,2; FHA 1,2; GAA 3; NHS 4; Girls State 3. LARRY PHILLIP MONGER (Larry) The reason firm, the temperate will --Words- worth College Prep: Wrestling 1,2,3, 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Latin Club 1,2, 3, 4; Vice President; Chorus 1,2, 3,4. JOHN MILLER (John) And I go on singing --Masefield General: Wrestling 2, 3, 4;Football 3,4;Block S 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4. WILLIAM EVERITT McKUNE (Butch) We have committed the Golden Rule to mem- ory; let us now commit it to life —Markham College Prep: Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Thespians 2,3,4, Vice President 4; NHS 4;Student Council 1; Library Club Secretary and Treasurer 2, Plays 2. DOUG WERNER (Doug) The muscles of his brawny arms are strong as iron bands --Longfellow General. 17 CHARLES H. MOORE (Chari Men are not to be measured by inches --Uij known Commercial: FFA 3, 4. SANDRA JEAN NEAS (Sand Mischief thou art afoot --Shakespeare College Prep. Gymnastics 3, 4; GAA 2,3,4; Chee: leader JV 3, V 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Drum Major 4 Thespians 2,3,4; Annual Staff 3; Plays 1,2,3,4 Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Speech Activities 1,2,3 , Junior Class s e c re t ary ; Senior Class secretary Homecoming Queen attendant 4; Snow Queen at tendant 4. MARGARET LYNNE OVERMEYER (Lynne Nothing great was ever achieved without en- thusiasm --Emerson Commercial: Gymnastics 3,4; GAA 2,3,4; Bac 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4, Girls Sextet 1,2,3, LEE POWELL (Lee Knowledge and poise at his shoulder stayed — Schoonmaker College Prep: Bask etb al 1 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,2 Block S 2,3; Science Club 1,2,3, 4; Latin Clu 1,2, 4; T h e s p i a ns 3,4; Annual Staff 1; Speec Activities 1,2,3, 4; Student Council 1,2,3,- Vice President 3, President 4. MICHAEL RAY SALUNG (Mike Speech is the index of the mind --Seneca College Prep: Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Vice Preside: 3; NHS 4; Thespians 1,2,3, 4; Vice President 3 President 2; Senior Class President; Speech Acti vities 1,2,3, 4, Superior at State 3; Chorus 3. MARIE SANDELEN (Marie) Laugh and be merry --Masefield General: GAA 1; FHA 2; Chorus 1,2,3. GERALD LEE SCHNACKENBERG (Gerry) I cannot be serious for what is life without laughter --Rickam College Prep: B ask e tb a 11 4; Track 2,3,4; Ski Team 2,3; Football manager 2; Thespians 2,3,4; Treasurer 3; Block S 2,3, 4; Band 1; Student Council 3, Treasurer 4; Academic Medal 1. RONALD B. SCHNACKENBERG (Ron) Laugh, and the world 1 a u g h s with you - - W ilcox College Prep: Ski Team V 1,2,3, 4; Football 4; Track 1; Play 4; NHS 4; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Class Treasurer;Prom king 3;Boys' State 3. CONNY SELBE (Conny) Hold fast your dreams --Driscoll General: Science Club 3, 4; FHA 2; Speech Activ- ities 3. Transfer San Diego, Calif. 2. RICHARD LEE SELBE (Rick) Better late then never —Livy College Prep: Wrestling 1,2,3, 4. SHIRLEY LOUISE SELBE (Shirley) I may fill my days with laughter --Kilmer College Prep: Speech Activities 3,4; Gymnastics 4; Thespians 4; Plays 3, 4. Transfer San Diego, Calif. 2. JOHN SENA (Tony) I work or play as I think best - -Unknown General: Basketball 1; Chorus 2; Slot Car Club 2. KENNETH LYLE SMITH (Ken) Still achieving, still pursuing --Longfellow College Prep: Football 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4, VicePres- ident 2, President 4; Student Council 3,4; Prom King attendant 3. MARSHA CARNEY STEES (Marsha) Yet in herself she dwelleth not --Lowell General: Thespians 2,3,4;GAA 1,2,3,4; FHA 3, President 3; Spanish Club 3; Annual Staff 3; Plays 2,4; Speech Activities 1,2,4; Senior Class Vice Pres. STEPHEN KEITH SWINBURNE (Steve) I want to live and work and play --Perkins College Prep: Football 4; Baseball 1,2; Basketball 2; NHS 1; Band 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 1,2; Yorker Club 1; Speech Activities 4; Slide Rule Club 2; Stage Club 1. Transfer San Antonio, Texas 3. CAROL YOWELL (Carol) A true friend is forever a friend --MacDonald Pep Club 1,2,3; Beta Club 1,3; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; FHA 1,2,3; Class Reporter 1; Masonic Award 3. Transfer Bennett, Colorado 4. TERRY KEITH ANGLETON (Terry) If I knew you and you knew me --Waterman College Prep: Basketball 2, Track 1,2,3; Wrestl- ing 1; Art Club 1,2,3; Slot Car Club 4; Commerse Club 3. Transfer Encampment, Wyo. , 4. TOM THOMPSON (Ta Be good and you will be lonesome --Twal College Prep: FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3, presideni 4. j LAWRENCE VANHORN (Larry Lee I want to travel the common road --Perkin General: Wrestling 1,2,3; Football 2,4; Track 1 2,3; Basketball 4; Block S 3,4; FFA 2; Slot Ca Club 3. ROBERT LOUIS VOLBERDING (Bob There is a secret laughter that often comes tj me --Morley College Prep: Wrestling 1,3,4; Latin Club 1 Science Club 1,2, Treasurer 1; Chorus 1,2,3,4 JANET IRENE WERNER (Jan A carefree walk and a happy heart --Marbra Commerical: GAA 1,2,3,4; FHA Sweetheart 2 Secretary of Sophomore Class. KENNETH WAYNE WHITECOTTON (Ken There is a time for speaking and a time fc being still --Caxton College Prep. JACQULIN MARIE WHITMER (Jackie Common sense is a rare commodity --Bovee General: GAA 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4. L TO R Luke Studer, Sanse Neish, Mickey Story, Kim Brower, Tom Richards Edwin Andrew V. Bondeson Wendy Cox Larry Appel Valerie Booth J. Delhaute Marilyn Baird M.S. Bowes D. Ellis Mary Baker K. Brower Chari Fish V. Bitton Pauline Cad Duane Fish Joe Flores M. Hallquist Alan Foster Robert Hamill Bert Franz Linda Harms Tony Golden M.B. Hogue T. Gooding D. Hollingswort W. Boatman D. Camiletti Dora Flores C. Green Peggy Holt Pat Howe R. Howe V. Hunter David Huse A. Jiminez B. Johnson Donna Jones M. Jones S. Kattman M. Kleinsorge D. Klumker M. Maguire Gary Manes G. Miller V. Monger K. Moraites Bob Muth Cindy Nash Sanse Neish M. Nelson G. Pickerill S. Rhodes Tom Richards C. Russell Don Sherrod A. Simillion Mickey Story Luke Studer V. Swinehart E. Tromsness Dale Tucker R. Vanhorn Peggy Vaughn Judy Walter C. Whitmer B. Williams L TO R Bobby Schnackenberg, Mike Dorr, Kenny Story, Carl Volberding, Del Lockhart D. Baalhorn Vern Baer Davine Ball Janice Bauer Raymond Bed Joan Bradley John Ciscler Carol Clayton Robert Cook Mike Copelaa Jenny Dismuke Mike Dorr Edwin Duncan Nancy Eckstein Bob Grammer Greg Heid Frank Henrie Perry Hoffman E. Fetcher Debra Bond Irene Cullen Ralph Gatzke Jimmy Holt Patty Horn J. Johnson Bob Johnson T. Kalwaitis Marsha Klein Del Lockhart Karen Manes B. Marshall L. McDermott R. Muskulin Clarence More Sally Muhme D. Muirhead Carol Myers Dick Nelson 27 D. Patterson Diane Phillips S. Phillips Lloyd Pierce Pam Richards Peggy Sailing B. Schnackenberg Susan Scott Carson Sego Linda Selbe K. Sim ill ion Susan Smith Bill Smith Ken Story A. Thompson L. Thompson Jack Vaughn J. Vialpando C. Volberding Connie Wascher Rita Welsh C. Wheeler W. Whitecotton Diane Whitmer L TO R-Doug Smith, Ann Whiteman, Tom Chesney, Lon Allen, Betty Janeck, Terry Henrie FRESHMEN T. Henrie K. Holmes J. Phillips B. Pluta B. Janeck D. Sherrod L. Kruse D. Smith L. Lorenz E. Tucker J. McDermot R. VanHorn P. Boatman W. Bowes D. Edwards D. Farrow T. Buchanan T. Chesney A. Chotvacs J. Gilroy S. Gleason A. Green D. Green V. Halliquist R. Harris 31 ORGAN 17A TIONS Student Council BACK--L. to R. Terry Henry, Bill Johnson, Lee Powell, Don Karr, Vernon Monger, Edwin Duncan, Luke Studer, CENTER-Don Lorenz, Alan Foster, Diane Ball, Beverly Brown, Carol Yowell, Cindy Nash, Gerry Schnackenberg, Duane Fish, FRONT-Tony Golden, Pat Howe, Mary Maguire, Sandi Rhoades, Del Lockhart. Mr. Gardener Officers Student Council undertook many projects this year: a student handbook, candy sales, and a slave sale. The treasury has grown from one where a 5 t stamp would need an introduction, to one enabling worthwhile projects for the betterment of our school. President: Lee Powell, Vice-President: Tony Golden, Secretary: Beverly Brown, Treasurer: Gerry Schnackenber. 34 Future Homemakers Of America L. TOR. Mary Monger, Beverly Williams, Kathy Holmes, Connie Green, Sandi Rhoades, Anita Green, Sharon Phillips, Trudy Kalwaitis, Vonnie Hunter, Irene Cullen, Peggy Holt. Spanish Club BACK--L. to R. Cindy Nash, Diana Morris, Butch McKune, Betty Janeck, Joan Nelson, Valerie Booth, Tannin Staley, CENTER-Mrs. Butler, Denice Ball, Da vine Ball, FRONT-Cindy Whitecotton, and Janet Appel. 35 Latin Club Celebrates Magna Cena Tijuana Brass You'd think she would be trained by now. c ’or Mrs. Camp- bell's writing a new Latin Book. 36 A profession suited to her capabilities Thespians BACK ROW left to right-Mrs. Rorex, Wanda Boatman, Marsha Steas, Sandra Neas, Beverly Brown, Shirley Selbe, Lee Powell, Duane Fish, FRONT ROW-Ralph Gourley, Tony Golden, Gerry Schnackenberg, Karen Manes, Mike Sailing, Chari Fish, Linda Harms, Connie Selbe, Denzil Helleson, Mary Maguire, Mary Sue Bowes, Butch Me Kune National Honor Society STANDING left to right-Gerry Schnackenberg, Mike Sailing, Butch McKune, Vernon Monger, Mrs. Cambell, Tom Richards, Ken Smith, Ron Schnackenberg, Tony Golden, SEATED-Nancy McDermott, Beverly Brown, Pat Howe, Linda Harms, Mary Maguire, Kim Brower 37 Men are like streetcars Cast of Characters Mrs. Mason.............................. Carol Yowel Mr. Mason...............................Mike Sallis; Maudie.......................................Chari Fist Sylvia...........................................Sandra Nei joy.........................................Karen Mane Alix........................................Linda Harm julie......................................Laurie Lores Lysbeth...................................Beverly Brow Mrs. White..................................Marsha Stee Mrs. Allen..............................Valerie Boot Mrs. Day................................Shirley Sell. Davy....................................Edwin Andrev Chi.....................................Tom Chesne jerry..............................Gerry Schnackenber Ted...............................Ronnie Schnackenber. Margaret...........................Donna Hollingswort 38 A Duet For Two Hands You're the nearest to a son I've ever had. 39 Cast of Characters Edward Sarciet.................Steve Swinburne Herda Sarciet..........................Diane Ball Abigail Sarciet.............................Chari Fish Stephen Cass...................Michael Sailing Fletty.........................Wanda Boatman Drink and tell your secrets A dead man never lies. LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Dolson, Terry Angelton, George Marshall, Keith Moraites, Mr. Ryan, Ralph Gourley, ';dwin Duncan, Dick Klumker, Perry Hoffman, Martin Kleinsorge, Bob Johnston. Science Club LEFT TO RIGHT: Lee Powell, Vernon Monger, Tony Golden, Carson Sego, Gary Manes, Connie Selbe, Evelyn Fetcher, Denzil Helleson, Gerald Pickerill. 41 Block S LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Rammuno, Don Lorenz, Gerry Schnackenberg, Don Karr, Lee Powell, Larry VanHorn, Ken Smith, Mr. Lear; SECOND ROW: Jack Vaughn, Del Lockhart, Carl Volberding, Tom Richards, Gary Manes, Jim Stackhouse, Rusty Eckstine, Ernie Tromsness, Bob Hamill, Bill Ellis, Ronnie Schnackenberg, Mickey Story; FRONT ROW: Vem Baer, Raymond Beck, John Miller, Tink Arroyo, Rick Calkins, Bill Johnson, Alan Simillion, Martin Kleinsorge, Doug Werner, Ricky Howe. Girls Gymnastics Connie Green, Lavera Gatzke, Karen Manes, Beverly Brown, Shirley Selbe, Sandi Neas, Kendra Simillion, Mary Beth Hogue, Janis Bostock, Jennifer Johnson, Sanse Neish, Pat Howe, Kathy Dorr, Lynne Overmeyer, Lauretta Stonebrink, Carol Clayton, Miss Reed. 42 Future Farmers Of America BACK ROW, left to right: Dale Tucker, Bert Franz, Mike Dorr, Randy Allen, Bill Smith, Tom Buchanan, Rick VanHorn. SECOND ROW: Clarence More, Roger VanHorn, Dusty Farrow, Duane Miles, Charles More, Larry Kruse, Earl Tucker, Jim Clayton, Doug Werner. FRONT ROW: Mr. Carwin, Larry Appel, John Hinshaw, Tom Thompson, Jack Kersteins, Edwin Andrew, Mike Copeland; FFA Sweetheart, Alice Thompson. Agriculture is the mainstay of a nation 43 - Annual Staff When in doubt, Pray. BACK: Mary Beth Hogue, Tink Arroyo, Luke Studer, Debby Bond, Diane Ball, Martha Nelson, FRONT: Peggy Holt, Tony Golden, Gerald Pickerill. Bulletin Staff Is Kim asleep? Yes LEFT TO RIGHT: Valerie Booth, Sandi Rhoades, Kim Brower, Cindy Whitmer, Jackie Whitmer, Marilyn Baird, Vonnie Hunter. 44 Prom Was Highlight Of Social Life A Dedication To The Class of 1966 From The Class of 1967 The night draws nigh, the stars alight And all too soon it will have gone. Three short years have passed this way Another one is slipping fast As on life’s stream you’re swept along. The light softly dims The music plays The final fling, your prom, begins And with tomorrow’s dawn Life still continues on. King Mickey and Queen Kimberly 46 Gone With The Wind The Band 4ft ‘i Isn't he a bit old for you Diane? The Blue Notes Chorus LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Monger Bob Johnson, Mary Monger, Valerie Booth, Wanda Boatman, Lynn Overmeyer Chari Fish, Pat Howe, Jackie Whitmer, Pat Robnik, Janet Kline, Rene Beck, II-Rick Howe, Bob Volbering, Mike Sailing, Sandi Rhoades, Cindy Nash, Carol Yowell, Cindy Whitecotton, Joan Ann Phillips, Pat Boatman. Dora Flores, Beverly Williams, Anita Green, Cindy Whitmer, Jack Vaughn, Christy Tromesness, Cheryl Brunner, Janet Chrisler, Paula Patterson, Susan Bray, Andy Chotvacs, Steve Mayham, III-John Miller, Tom Chesney, Ann Whiteman, Laurie Lorenz, Wendy Cox, Brenda Marshell, Earl Chotvacs, Paul Dorr, Mike Cook, Steve Cook, Bill Luby, Diane Moore, IV-Diane Edwards, Shannon Gleason, Kathy Dorr, Mary Maguire, Virginia Bondeson, Ginny Dismuke, Karen Bartholomew, Pam Anderson, Debby Brummett, Sandy Green, Jean Powell, Debby Begun. Girl's Sextet 48 49 Coronets Baritones 50 Girls Athletic Association SACK ROV, ILefit to iSg fc:: Br.-eally Bcemm®.. Fiarr Hae.. ?eggr - H®0 . Hteanma Weansfe,, 3-ura Amc iSafiianat C ffldea Kaafe MsrylSs aar., ? £ UCeBsam SB0085© BtCJSPs Jaset %g«|| lfc«af OdHtes- - -n—«-. (r r— ... Wasdtear,, CajwJl CJtajrtec, Vi:«afty Half!to[nnfc3;.. Vaasaas ffBnmlter,, ESrtlft fflteng., Smnfln BSSWkw: fc' Safe Hs®lk .. ffisfite ®5s i.. I'issec Wffiajsesr., ffRC .c 3BC% 5a;x$'«®s. CxaS ,, Mmrr l i-i2pih£.. V'' CTrShc—i TS.-tittbB ti-mw ©xaassasnar.. JC® ilfts rssaiiu fi« RSsfoaasfis., Waaafei Baatessa,, MaasSm $®aes„ Satana Sssfit,. ffTMrcnr SJHTTTTTOffln:-nkwbww■ ■ Keasass, SswsHEDBsKa., Saunfea.Keas.. Jamas Btestodi;,, Immm TBcamssanii.. A THLETICS The Team Varsity Second Team Varsity BACK ROW, left to right: Gary Manes, Steve Swinburne, Kenny Story, Doug Smith, Del Lockhart, BobHamill, Bill Ellis. FRONT ROW: Randy Allen, Rick VanHorn, Jack Vaughn, Larry VanHorn, Bill Johnson, Don Lorenz. BACK ROW, left to right: Mickey Story, Rick Calkins, Alan Simillion, Tom Richards. FRONT ROW: Don Karr, Jim Stackhouse, Ken Smith, Ernie Tromsness, John Miller, Ron Schnackenberg, Tink Arroyo. BACK ROW, left to right: Coach Ball, Vern Bitton, Tyler Gooding, Bob Cook, Kenny Vodenhal, Martin Kleinsorge, Darrel Cromer, Steve Kattman. SECOND ROW: Frank Baird, David Patterson, Bob Schnackenberg, Gregg Heid, Dick Nelson, Mike Copeland, Lon Allen, Rocky Wright. FRONT ROW: Vern Baer, Tom Chesney, Roger VanHorn, Jack McDermott, David Chrisler, Earl Tucker, Ron Bitton. Team Record Kremmling 12 SS 14 Hayden 0 SS 13 Grandby 25 SS 7 Rangely 20 SS 0 Craig 12 SS 19 Rifle 26 SS 0 Glenwood 32 SS 18 Meeker 14 SS 7 55 Allen Russell Andy Chotvacs Bob Johnston 36 57 LEFT TO RIGHT: BACK ROW; Coach Cope, Larry VanHorn, Bill Johnson, Don Karr, Lee Powell, Mickey Story, Richard Harris, SECOND ROW; Ken Story, Alan Simillion, Gerry Schnackenberg, Bobby Schnackenberg, Tom Richards, John Hinshaw. Soroco 59 SS 55 Walden 80 ss 55 Hayden 45 SS 60 Kremmling 67 ss 55 Glenwood 73 ss 48 Eagle Valley 47 ss 56 Rifle 58 ss 44 Hayden 35 ss 58 Rangley 77 ss 61 Craig 90 ss 50 Meeker 64 ss 34 Glenwood 67 ss 34 Rifle 71 ss 20 Soroco 72 ss 62 Rangely 70 ss 61 Craig 88 ss 54 Kremmling 48 ss 60 Meeker 76 ss 41 Tournament Rifle 76 SS 55 Meeker 77 SS 49 J AND B BODY SHOP Mickey LYON DRUG CO. 59 Tom Don Alan GAMBLES 61 BACK ROW, left to right: Coach Ramunno, Randy Allen, Mike Dorr, Rick Calkins, John Miller, Bob Dorr, Bert Franz, Coach Lear, FRONT ROW, Rocky Wright, Vem Baer, Del Lockhart, Doug Werner, Larry Appel, Tink Arroyo. BACK ROW, left to right: Rusty Eckstine, Kenneth Monger, Jack Vaughn, Vernon Monger, Perry Hoffman, Richard Baker, Rick Howe, FRONT ROW, Fred Dorr, Raymond Beck, David Crisler, Carl Volberding, Delbert Sherrod, Don Sherrod. A Team Montrose 25 SS 18 Craig 6 SS 40 Vernal 13 SS 29 Rifle 5 SS 34 Rangely 5 SS 44 Craig 11 SS 32 Meeker 6 SS 34 Grand Jet. 28 SS 11 Glenwood 5 SS 45 Laramie 13 1st. Dist. Tournament 1st Invitational Tournament 2nd College High Tournament Runner-up State Tournament SS 30 B Team Hayden 8 SS 42 Granby 20 SS 33 Soroco 13 SS 35 Walden S SS 50 Vernal 8 SS 40 Kremmling 9 SS 33 Walden 0 SS 44 Meeker 2 SS 37 Battle Mt. 20 SS 30 Glenwood 0 SS 44 1st Granby Invitational Tournament KEMMER IMPLEMENT 64 LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Roger Vanhorn, Mike Copeland, Dick Klumker, Ernie Tromsness, Rick VanHom, FRONT ROW, Darrel Cromer, Ken Vodenhal, Bob Grammer, Earl McLaughlin, Rick Selbe (C Team) Coach Ramunno Coach Lear 880 Relay Team What A Way To Advertise. BOGGS HARDWARE Look, I Can Touch My Toes i' Go! Flying Through The Air 66 Track Fast in the Hand-off Over the Bar 67 I threw a shot into the air Southpaw Just Resting NORTHWEST COLORADO FINANCE Smile Girls Team LEFT TO RIGHT; Shannon Gleason, Evelyn Fetcher, Sanse Neish, Mary Sue Bowes, Laurie Lorenz. Boys Team LEFT TO RIGHT; Gary Manes, Ron Schnackenberg, Luke Studer, Tyler Gooding, Alan Foster, John Cisler, Bill Bowes. NOT PICTURED Don Lorenz. The Nationals Team LEFT TO RIGHT; Gary Manes, Sanse Neish, Ron Schnackenberg, NOT PICTURED Don Lorenz. VALLEY TRANSFER 69 MRS. BROWN Home Economics MRS. BUTLER MRS. CAMPBELL Spanish and Literature Math and Latin The Faculty MISS HAY English MRS. HEATON Vocal Music MR. HUNTER Counseling, Social Studies MR. LEAR Social Studies Love that grease! My favorite sport - MR. CARWIN Vocational Agriculture MR. CHASTEEN English MR. COPE Drivers Ed. Boys P. E. MRS. NELSON Business Education MR. RAMUNNO MISS REED Industrial Arts Girls P. E. The Best Time of Day MISS STEVENSON Biology and English MR. TROMSNESS Science MR. VIGO Math and Economics Hey Coach--Don't Shoot! A familiar pose to those who are brave enough to take Algebra or Latin. It just won't work without electricity! JANITORS: Mr. Isidro Arroyo and Mr. A1 Arroyo COOKS: Mrs. Woricman, Mrs. Bowman, Mrs. Knutson, Mrs. VanCleave, Mrs. Cullen, Mrs. Miller, and Mrs. Cooper. 74 Mrs. Edwards English class gift wrapped THE DOROTHY SHOP 76 Steamboat Springs 77 BROWN-SHEARER AGENCY A D VER TISIJVG THE ROUTT COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Steamboat Springs, Colorado The Bank of Friendly Service member of FDIC STEAMBOAT LUMBER CO. ALLENS Phone 879-1244 Clothing for Young People Congratulations to the Seniors Our sincere Congratulations to the Seniors. THE KINNEY DRUG CO. 8T0RM HUT INC. Prescription Specialists Meet the gang at Kinney's Phone 879-1620 Steamboat Springs, Colorado Ski and Sports Congratulations Best Wishes to the Seniors from Compliments of BOY'9 SUPER MARKET Your Home-Owned A.G. Supermarket MUSIC COMPANY STEAMBOAT SPRINGS. COLORADO . 80477 The Showcase” on the Western Slope. We carry EVERYTHING in MUSIC. Steamboat and Glenwood PLEASANT VALLEY DAIRY Steamboat Springs, Best Wishes to the Seniors f junt erS re We c nq Co. REPAIR FABRICATION-HELIARC WELDING ORNAMENT IRON 879M636 RAY BOND P.O. BOX 67 Steamboat Springs Colorado RAY'S TEXACO Steamboat Springs, Colorado For Texaco products and Goodyear tires. Congratulations to the Seniors STEAMBOAT PILOT Steamboat Springs, Colorado Just $25.00 Down and easy terms buys the world's finest portable! Make “short work” of homework-get ahead faster-enjoy better grades with this magnificent, new precision-built Olympia. A breeze to operate, it’s the one portable with true office machine ac- tion. Fully-equipped with the finest fea- tures ...full-size keyboard.. .convenient half-spacing... automatic paper support key-set tabs! Yours for just pennies a day. See - test - compare Olympia be- fore you decide on any other portable. OLYMPIA SM 7 DaLu Portable Colorado STANDARD SERVICE FARROW REPAIR SERVICE Toyota J. I. Case and New Holland Sales and Service PH 879-0130 Mechanic on Duty Expert Lubrication 5 Mi West on U.S. 40 Steamboat Springs, Colorado YAMPA VALLEY LURAN AUTO PARTS Anniversary Twenty-five years of growth and progress Automotive parts for all makes of cars Best Wishes to the Class of '66 GEORGE S BARBER SHOP Let George do it! Congratulations to the Seniors BEN FRANKLIN 8AFEWAY 8TORE Shop Safeway Steamboat Springs, Colorado Bonne Chance IRE m___STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, COLORADO GOU-isr? Bon A petit We wish to express our appreciation to the following patrons for their support: Dr. M. L. Crawford Carter J. Francis Vernon H. Price, M.D. Marvin L. Brown A utographs 85 Autographs 86 A utographs 87 Autographs 88 . A' • ►.. M ■ . . ' ? 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