Steamboat Springs High School - Galleon / Sailors Log Yearbook (Steamboat Springs, CO)

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SAILOR’S LOG S teamboat Springs High School Steamboat Springs, Colorado MR. GARDNER Remember me when I am gone away, Gone far away into the silent land. It will be late to counsel then or pray. Yet if you should forget me for a while And afterwards remember, do not grieve: For if the darkness and corruption leave A vestige of the thoughts that once I had, Better by far you should forget and smile Than that you should remember and be sad. -Christina Rossetti 2 This has been a memorable year for Steamboat Springs High School. A record number of students have enrolled in the school, and many classes have been filled to the maximum. Many of the activities as well as the classes have been something to be remembered. When in years to come you refer to the contents of this annual, you will smile, for only then will its true worth be appreciated. Its pages will bring back memories of old friends, classmates, and teachers; of parties and dances held in SSHS, of lessons learned, and most of all, we hope, of ideals formed and of ideas cultivated. The students and faculty of the school have par- ticipated in making certain events and activities im- portant. It has been a challenge for the editor, staff, and sponsor of the annual to faithfully record these events and activities in this yearbook. Thank you for a job well done. Best wishes to the class of 1968. Your superintendent, MR sauer George P. Sauer MISS PLACE It is indeed gratifying to work with stu- dents who in time of crisis are able to meet daily demands with calm and assur- ance and who are able to accept responsi- bility and go forward using each stumbling block as a stepping stone Thank you, Sailors, for a successful year. 3 Clara Mae Place OFFICE STAFF INVAL UABLE TO SSHS Mrs. Schnackenberg Often times services ren- dered by the office staff receives little recognition. We wish to ex- press our appreciation for the fine help these people have given which has enabled SSHS to run smoothly and efficiently. Mrs. Clara Cruse has been with the Steamboat Springs School System for 18 years, Mrs. Joyce Schnackenberg, seven years, and Mrs. Awanda Ballard one year. Thank you for your dedicated services. Mrs. Cruse Mrs. Cruse, Mrs. Ballard, Mrs. Schnackenberg 4 FACULTY MISS PATRICIA REED Girls Phys. Ed. MR. DANIEL PHELPS Driving, Safety Ed, Physical Science. MRS. RUBY ROREX Library, Speech II. F A C U L T Y MR. WM. RAY RYAN Art I, II MR. SAMUEL BALLARD Special Education. MR. RICHARD RUSSELL Band. MRS. LUCILLE BUTLER Spanish, English IV. MR. HARLAN LEAR Boys Phys. Ed. , US History. 6 MRS. JUDY NELSON Typing, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Sec. Training. MISS PATRICIA STEVENSON Biology, Reading, General English. MR. CARL RAMUNNO Drafting, Crafts, Woodworking. F A C u L T Y MRS. MARY ELLEN BARBER MR. ANTHONY HENDERSON English, Journalism Senior Math, Geometry, Advanced Math. MR. GEORGE ROMBERG Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Physical Science. MR. JAMES BIGGS Speech I, Geography, World History, Government. MR. ALTON JOHNSON Vocations, Metal Shop, Motor Mechanics. 7 MISS PFANNENSTEIL Psychology, Sociology, Homemaking, Foods- Nutrition MRS. ROMAINE MAHAFFEY Vocal Music. NOT PICTURED MRS. MARY LEE FRICHTEL English, Creative Writing MRS. CAMPBELL Algebra, Latin (I, II). 8 UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIORS Sponsors Mr. Mrs. Miss Lear Campbell Stevenson STUDY HARD!! 10 SOPHOMORES Pres. Mary McClelland V. Pres. Gregg Miller Pres. Bill Barrett Student Council Mary Fisher and Lonnie Gourley Alternate Wayne Vialpondo Sec. Debi Wheeler Sponsor Mr. Phelps V. Pres. Janet Crisler , «-•n-.-w V $ •; • a . Sec. Treas. Diane Ted More Heid FRESHMEN Treas. John Zulevich Student Council Gary Koop Sponsor: Mr. Henderson 11 J UNIOR S Allen, Lon Anderson, Ed Appel, Janet J Crisler, David Cromer, Darrell Dorr, Fred Edwards, Diane Buchanan, Tom Chotvacs, Andy Cordova, Donna 14 15 Phillips, Joann Pluta, Bi 11 Prentice, John Roper, Phil Sherrod, Delbert Smith, Doug D. Smith, Doug M. Twichell, Marty Van Horn, Roger Wallace, Bill (Picture not available) Whitecotton, Cindy Wood, Deanna Wren, Gordy Wright, Rocky Potter, Beverly Potter, Sherry Read, Pam 16 Anderson, Della Anderson, Ann Anderson, Pam Beck, Renee Bettger, Rick Bond, Larry Bostock, Gary Bray, Susan Brown, Dan Brubacker, Rod Brummett, Debbie Brunner, Cheri Campbell, Kathy Chotvacs, Earl Clifton, Larry Cook, Mike Cook, Steve Cook, Wes Cox, Glenda Crisler, Janet Dodson, Keven Dorr, Paul Duncan, Kirby 18 Foster, Sherry Gardner, Jennifer Gamer, Jim Gleason, Pat Gourley, Lonnie Green, Sandy Hamill, Debe Hammond, Karen Harmes, Aletlia Heid, Ted Herfurtner, Chris Herfurtner, Jeff Jones, Shirley Kalwaitis, Dean Kelly, Ross Kems, Dan Kline, Janet Klumker, Terry Labaree, Tracy Luby, Bill Lufkin, Donna Mack, Becky Mahan, Steve McClelland, Mary McDermott, Jim 19 More, EH ane Myers, Laurel Packar, Marilyn Patterson, Paula Pardue, Karen Pardue, Kris Powell, Tom Riele, John Robnik, Pat Root, Doug Sandelin, Carl Sanders, Donna Selbe, Jean Schnackenberg, Larry Smith, Jerry Stonebrink, Billy Story, Lynne Struble, Bob Tuck, Karen Waggoner, Charlyn Welch, Marla Wheeler, Cinda Wheeler, Linda Wither, Sally Wren, Laurie 20 FR ESHMEN Abbott, Susan Baird, Ben Baker, Bill Barrett, Bill Barrows, Nancy Bauer, Bob Bitton, Foster Boatman, Gene Bonfoey, David Bowes, Kim Bowman, Diane Bristol, Debbie Buchanan, Pat Cheek, George Childers, Bob Chotvacs, Frank Combs, Dave Corder, Jim Davis, Charlotte Del Haute, Paul Dorr, Hattie Eckstine, Susan Enyeart, Waneta Etzler, Kathy Fisher, Wes Flaharty, Myrlene Fowler, Jesse 22 Frazer, Shawn Gardner, Julie Gatzke, Willy Gilroy, Amy Gocken, Valerie Gray, Marsha Green, Randy Green, Terry Hammond, Kathy Hammond, Scott Higbee, Art Hope, Nancy Huse, Becky Iacovetto, Gordon Jimenez, Arthur Johnson, Karen Kalwaitis, Terry Kemry, Irene Kerns, Chris Kleinsorge, Dena Knutson, Cathy Koop, Gary Kruse, Wayne Kuntz, Dennis Lorenz, Robin Luby, Mike MacAdams, Scott 23 Rhodes, Cathy Richmond, Linda Schirr, Don Schoenbaum, Joane Smith, Marga Terry, Lynne Thompson, Nancy Twichell, Lisa Ursich, Chris Vialpando, Wayne Weiszbrod, Kaye Wheeler, Debbie White, Colleen Whiteman, Cam Zulevich, John McDermott, Bob McLaughlin, Carol Menke, John Miller, Greg Moore, Glenn Mosher, Ruth Nash, Terry Overmeyer, Don , Perschbacher, Rick Pierce, Debi Powell, Genie Pullen, Linda Read, Scott 24 ACTIVITIES L TO R, ROW Is D. More K. Knutson M. Smith J. Powell ROW 2: S. Winters V. Gocken P. Buchanan W. Enyeart K. Johnson D. Bristol S. Green R. Welch Sponsor: R. Pfannenstiel F.H.A. OFF THE BO W R TO L, ROW 1: P. Gleason K. Pardue M. Hamill M. Cook D. Brown ROW 2: S. Gleason L. Allen R. Wright D. D. Smith K. Monger Sponsor: M. Barber 26 L TO R, ROW 1: E. McLaughlin, D. Crisler, M. Dorr, C. Volberding, R. Wright, K. Monger. ROW 2: F. Baird, T. Heid, R. Beck, B. Selmackenberg, D. Lock- hart, L. Gourley. ROW 3: D. Nelson, V. Baer, D. Root, T. Klumker, R. Harris, B. Johnston. ROW 4: D. Smith, K. Story, G. Heid, L. Kruse, F. Dorr, D. Cromer, L. Bond. Spon- sors: C. Ramunno, H. Lear. BLOCK “S” G.A.A. L TO R, ROW 1: V. Hallquist, P. Patterson, V. Gocken, G. Powell, M. Flaherty, S. Abbott, S. Smith, T. Nash. ROW 2: P. Richards, K. Manes, L. Twichell, C. Ursich, D. Pierce, C. Davis, S. Eckstein, K. Hammond, J. Schoenbaum. ROW 3: D. Bond, K. Simillion, J. Bauer, S. Scott, D. Phillips, L. Thompson, C. Wascher, S. Muhme, P. Horn. ROW 4: M. Hamill, S. Green, J. Gardner, L. Wren, D. Hamill, J. Gardner, K. Campbell, A. Harms, S. Wither, D. Wood. ROW 5: H. Dorr, L. Wheeler, S. Moraites, C. Wheeler. Sponsor: Mrs. Nelson 27 5 T U D E N T C O U N C I L Diane Phillips, Alice Thompson, Susan Smith, Susan Scott, Pam Richards, Marty Hamill, Deanna Wood, Cindy Whitecotton, Janice Bauer, Sandy Green, Lonie Gourley, Gordon Wren, Dave Crisler, Doug Smith, Del Lockhart, Bob Schnackenberg, Dan Kerns, Gary Koop, Miss Place. Miss Baird, Reta Welch, Sonda Winters, Bob Schnackenberg, Debbie Bond, Sally Wither. 28 Sonda Winters Del Lockhart, Marsha Klein, Mrs. Campbell, Linda McDermott, Janice Bower, Susan Scott. C.I.T. AWARDS Linda McDermott LATIN CL UB L TO R: S. Cook, D. Smith, S. Gleason, M. Cook, S. Smith, P. Gleason, K. Manes, D. Brown, D. Edwards, L. Allen, D. Brummett, R. Bitton, M. Hamill, S. Jones, K. Monger, K. Story, E. Fetcher, L. Lorenz, D. Wood, Sponsor, Mrs. Campbell, P. Richards, S. Wither, S. Scott. L TO R: G. More, J. Nelson, C. Whitecotton, P. Boatman, B. Janeck, G. Powell, D. Bristol, S. MacAdam, S. Hammond, Sponsor, Mrs. Butler. 30 SPA NISH CL UB L TO R: R. Bettger, Sponsor; Mr. Romberg, A. Higbee, S. Zeman, G. Wren, W. Gatzke, G. Boatman. SCIENCE CL UB SCUTTLEBUTT 9 W w L TO R, ROW 1: J. Kline, H. Chivington, K. Manes, D. Bond, S. Winters, P. Dorr. ROW 2: K. Bartholomew, D. Wood, S. Cook, D. Smith, A. Chotvacs, G. Wren. ROW 3: L. Selbe, K. Pardue, A. Wilson, D. Whitmer, S. Ze- man. 31 L TO R: Susan Scott, Kendra Simillion, Deanna Wood, Janet Crisler, Jennifer Gardner, Lynne Story. . . .SHOUT OUT YOUR SAILORETTES. . . 32 L TO R, ROW 1: M. Hamill, L. Thompson, J. Shoenbaum, L. Wheeler, K. Pardue, P. Ander- son, H. Dorr. ROW 2: K. Ham- mond, R. Beck, M. Smith, G. Powell, W. Enyeart, C. Wheeler, K. Pardue, S. Green. ROW 3: D. Hamill, N. Hope, S. Smith, P. Richards, S. Winters, M. McClelland, D. Phillips, M. Packar. ROW 4: J. Gardner, J. Kline, J. Selbe, M. Flaherty, K. Tuck, C. White, V. Gocken. MARVELLETTES 33 Can't you read Joella? SPEECH, DRAMA, ACTIVITIES FRONT ROW: R. Bitton, Vice-President S. Phillips, K. Manes, H. Chiving- ton, Treasurer. BACK ROW: D. Wood, D. Sanders, K. Johnson, D. Bristal, D Brummet, Secretary, Mrs. Rorex, Sponsor, C. Whiteman, President. NOT SHOWN: A. Whiteman, P. Read. Mrs. Rorex has been the active sponsor of Thespians for nine years. She has also directed many fine plays. 34 ADVANCED BY SSHS STUDENTS Ann Whiteman. Superior Rating; Mr. Biggs, Speech Coach; Marty Twichell, Superior Rating. NOT SHOWN: Linda Selbe Superior Rating. FRONT ROW: Pam Read, Pat Rob- nick, Karen Manes, Ann Whitman, Martha Twichell, Debbie Wheeler, Linda Selbe, Marsha Gray, Cam Whitman, Paul Dorr- 35 Hup, Two, Three, Four! SAILORS SING 36 Do Re Mi. • • AND SWING 37 L IO R, ROW 1: M. McClelland, L. WHieeler, J. Gardner, Editor D. Green, Album Ed. C. Whitecotton, J. Nelson. ROW 2: J. Miller, Sponsor Mis. Bar- ber, C. Wheeler, K. Holmes, J. Gilroy, I. Cullen, J. Kelton, Bus. Manager C. Wascher, B. Janeck, Not Pictured-Activities Ed. D. Edwards, Sports Ed. S. Zeman, Photography B. Bowes. A N N U A L S T A F F Yea Super Stag! ! ! 38 “67” HOMECOMING CO URT 39 Alice Thompson Karen Manes LOVE IS BL UE Prom Queen Karen Bartholomew, King Ken Monger and Court L. TO R. : Pam Read, David Crisler, Deanna Wood, Delbert Sherrod, Lauri Lorenz, Doug Smith, Marte Hamill, Rocky Wright; Juniors Host Successful Prom. The '68 Junior - Senior Prom with the theme Love is Blue was a huge suc- cess. There was dancing from nine to twelve with music by the Blue Notes from Boulder. Karen and Ken and their Court led a beautiful Grand March. Everyone enjoyed themselves fully. 40 41 STUDENT LIFE 42 ATHLETICS FRONT: E. Kemmer, L. Allen, G. Koop, D. Bonfey, D. Kerns, R. Beck, K. Monger, D. Smith. CENTER: R. Bettger, G. Wreen, R. Wright, G. Heid, B. Schnackenberg, D. Lockhart, K. Story, D. Crisler, D. Nelson, C. Volberding, T. Labaree. BACK: Coach Lear, Coach Ramunno, F. Baird, T. Heid, J. McDermott, B. Cook, B. Bauer, M. Dorr, L. Clifton, J. Vialpondo, D. Sherrod, D. Kal- waitis, G. Bostock. WHEN THE GO’IN GOT ROUGH HODGEE SAVAGE Other awards: All conference and all state tack- le, honorary team captain. All conference back and honorary team captain. AWARD MIKE DORR V SENIORS AWARD DEL LOCKHART Carl Volberding, Bob Schnackenberg, Bob Cook, Ray Beck, Gregg Heid, Dick Nelson, Ken Story, Del Lockhart, Coach Ramunno, Coach Harlan Lear, and Coach Henderson. (Missing Mike Dorr) . . . THE SAILORS GOT TOUGH STEAMBOAT SPRINGS 46 KREMMLING 0 STEAMBOAT SPRINGS 0 ROOSEVELT 34 STEAMBOAT SPRINGS 13 SOROCO 13 STEAMBOAT SPRINGS 0 GLENWOOD 6 STEAMBOAT SPRINGS 0 MEEKER 28 STEAMBOAT SPRINGS 7 RANGELY 0 STEAMBOAT SPRINGS 12 CRAIG 33 STEAMBOAT SPRINGS 26 LARAMIE 21 STEAMBOAT SPRINGS 7 RIFLE 40 45 BACK ROW, L-R: Jack McDermott, Bob Cook, Lloyd Pierce, Dick Nelson, Ken Story. FRONT: Doug Smith, Lon Allen, Jim Holt, Andy Chedvacs, Greg Heid, Bob Schnackenberg. 47 BACK, L-R: Mike Cook, Bob Sinble, Bill Baker, Chris Kerns, Dave Combs, Gary Koop. FRONT: Bob McDermott, Steve Cook, Randy Green, Rod Bru- baker, Tom Powell, Bill Barrett. 48 SECOND SEMESTER CITIZENSHIP AWARDS WERE GIVEN TO . . . Debbie Brummett Now Jennifer! !! 49 , 95 Art Higbee Fresh. 3rd District W 13 L 7 TO 120 Rocky Wright Jun. W 17 L 5 TO 1st District 1st State 103 Wayne Vialpondo Fresh. W 16 L 4 T 0 127 Del Lockhart Sen. W 69 L 9 T 3 Fresh. 2nd Dist. Soph. 1st Dist; 3rd State Jun. 1st Dist. ; 4th State Sen. 1st Dist. 112 Fred Dorr Jun. W 10 L 8 TO 133 David Crisler Jun. W 15 L 5 TO 2nd Dist. 50 138 Erl McLaughlin Jun. W 1S TO L 8 2nd District 165 Ed Duncan Sen. W 59 L 10 TO Jun. 1st Dist; 2nd State Sen. 1st Dist; 1st State 145 Delbert Sherrod Jun. W 10 L 8 TO 180 Ken Monger Jun. 2nd Dist; 2nd State W 16 L 6 TO 51 154 Carl Volberding Sen. W 37 L 17 T 1 Sen. 2nd Dist. Jun. 2nd Dist. Hwt. Mike Dorr Sen. W 55 L 10 T 3 Soph. 2nd Dist; 3rd State Jun. 1st Dist; 1st State Sen. 1st Dist; 2nd State RICK BETTGER, MANAGER COACH CARL RAMUNNO Coach Ramunno Honored This year Coach Carl Ramunno was named, Coach of the Year. He has been coaching the Sailor team for 12 years, and in this time won 11 invitational tournaments, 12 district tournaments, 12 conference championships, 6 state championships, and 5 state runner-up titles. Coach Ramunno and his Sailor teams are known state-wide for their determination and ability. In the 12 years of his coaching, the Sailors have never placed lower than second in any tournament. THANKS COACH FOR A GREAT JOB! STATE WRESTLERS 'B' SQUAD 'C' SQUAD FRONT: J. Zulevich, F. Chotvacs, J. Menke, T. Klumker, D. Cromer, G. Icovetta. BACK: L. Kruse, G. Bostock, E. Kemmer, T. Heid, W. Fisher, F. Baird. FRONT: T. Green, B. Childers, L. Gourley, E. Chotvacs, R. Perschbacker, W. Kruse, D. Kuntz, A. Jiminez, L. Bond, J. Riele. BACK: T. Kalwaitis, D. Shear, G. Boat- man, G. Cheek, P. Delhaute, B. Grammer, M. Hope, B. Baird, T. Labaree, B. Bauer, R. Beck, D. Root 52 SS 52 GLEN WOOD 0 SS 39 RANGELY 3 SS 33 RIFLE 10 SS 41 CRAIG 9 SS 6 GRAND JCT. 32 SS 43 GOLDEN 3 SS 27 MEEKER 14 SS 24 LARAMIE 17 1st SS Invitational Tournament 2nd Central Grand Junction Tournament 1st Vernal Tournament 1st District Tournament 1st State Tournament 53 TRACK L. TO R. , FRONT ROW: W. Fisher, M. Cook. MIDDLE ROW: P. Gleason, W. Vialpando, S. Cook, L. Bond, D. Crisler, T. Powell, B. Schnackenberg, B. Struble, K. Story, D. Lockheart, T. Klumker. BACK ROW: Coach D. Phelps, D. Smith, R. Brubacher, L. Allen, S. Hammond, B. Backer, G. Dolson, P. Gerou, C. Kerns, J. Saxvick, B. Luby, L. Pierce, W. Cook, D. Stanton, R. Green, K. Dodson, J. Menke, R. Perschbacher, G. Wren, D. Root, Coach T. J. Henderson. Not Shown: B. Bowes, S. Zeman, E. Kemmer, B. Childers, G. Coop, G. Tacovetto. FROSH . . . L. TO R. , FRONT ROW: R. Perschbacher, R. Green, J. Saxvick, W. Fisher, W. Vial- pando, J. Menke. BACK ROW: C Kerns, B. Backer, S. Hammond. Not Shown: B. Childers, G. Coop, G. Iaco- vetto. 54 L. TO R.: Coach Henderson Wes Fisher, Pole Vault Dave Crisler, 440 run Bill Luby, Pole Vault Doug Smith, Discus Mike Cook, 2 mile Kenny Story, High hurdles and Triple jump Coach Phelps not pictured: Gordy Wren, 1 mile 55 5.5. W.S.C. JUNIOR SKI RACERS FRONT ROW: K. Bowes, L. Wren, N. Barrows, R. Lorenz, S. Gleason, L. Lorenz, E. Fetcher. BACK ROW: Coach J. Brennan, K. Dunkan, D. Brown, G. Wren, P. Gleason, G. Dolson, B. Luby. Not Shown: B. Bowes, D. Hamill. “68” QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS Queen Evalyn Fetcher Shannon Gleason Laurie Wren Debby Hamill Laurie Lorenz (not shown) JUNIOR NA TIONAL RACERS Janif Laurie Wren Laurie Lorenz Robin Lorenz Gordy Wren Kirby Dunkan Pat Gleason DEANNA BAALHORN Silence is the essence to all knowledge and wisdom. JANICE BAUER Anybody who still thinks the sky is the limit has no imagination. ROBERT GENE COOK A hungry dog hunts best. RAYMOND ALLEN BECK Luck is infatuated with the effi- cient. DEBRA FAYE BOND Look to this day. . . for yesterday is already a dream, and tomorrow is only a vision. JOAN BRADLEY Let today embrace the past with remembrance, and the future with longing. HOLLY CHIVINGTON I love life ! 58 MARGARET IRENE CULLEN I agree with the two party sys- tem , party on Friday and again on Saturday. JENNY DISMUKE A wasted day is a day I haven't a smile. MICHAEL WILLIAM DORR Dynamite comes in cases as well as in small packages. EDWIN DUNCAN Wisdom is the ability to discover alternatives. EVELYN FETCHER To make the best better. RALPH MARTIN GATZKE Always be prepared to tell the truth and don't be afraid to state it. ROBERT CRAMMER When you play, play hard; when you work, don't play at all. 59 GREGORY OSBORNE HEID Let those love now who have never loved before. PERRY HOFFMAN A friend to have is when the world goes out and he comes in. JAMES DANIEL HOLT Worries are a simple man's prob- lem. PATRICIA ANN HORN It is useless to be wise after the misfortune. JENNIFER JOHNSON We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done. ROBERT JOHNSON Life is not what it seems. TRUDY DAWN KAWAITIS I was told to cheer up, things could be worse; so I cheered up and things got worse. 60 JALYNN KELTON Live today and die tomorrow. MARSHA JEAN KLEIN There is only one danger I find in life-you may take too many precautions. DELANO BRUCE LOCKHART Winning isn't everything, but it sure beats coming in second. linda mcdermott We were bom to live, not to pre- pare for life. 61 CLARENCE MOORE I ought, therefore I can. SHARON LEE PHILLIPS Why is there always a cloud with a silver lining? SALLY MUHME Don't take life too seriously; you'll never get out alive. RICHARD M. NELSON Some men have acted who had it not; but no man can act wit. DAVID BRUCE PATTERSON Surely inflation must be the world's most successful thief. LLOYD B. PIERCE Live for today, for tomorrow may never come. DIANE GEORIA PHILLIPS It's not how long we live, but how. 62 PAMELA RICHARDS One's real life is often the life that one doesn't lead. ROBERT L. SCHNAKENBERG Contentment consists not in great wealth but in few words. SUSAN LYNN SCOTT You only get out of life what you put into it. E. C. SEGO Always smile and people will wonder what you've been up to. LINDA SELBE Forgiveness saves the expense of anger, the cost of hatred, and the waste of energy. KENDRA SIMILLION Impossible is a word only to be found in the dictionary of fools. SUSAN MARIE SMITH Live each day to its fullest. 63 KENNETH ORELL STORY Exhilaration is that feeling you get just after a great idea hits you and just before you realize what's wrong with it. ALICE THOMPSON If boys interfere with your work, quit work. LUANNA GAIL THOMPSON I cannot be serious for what is life without laughter. CARL VOLBERDING The best of life is but intoxica- tion. WESLEY JAY WHITECOTTON We all admire the wisdom of people who come to us for ad- vice. GEORGIA LORETTA WELCH Through Christ all things are possible. CONNIE LU WASCHER Plenty of people miss their share of happiness, not because they never found it, but because they just don't stop to enjoy it. 64 SONDA WINTERS Christ makes life worth living. STEVE ZEMAN Opportunity knocks only once, but temptation leans on the doorbell. DIANA WHITMER If it's worth having it's worth working for. Not Pictured CHAD BOXFORD Let us not look back in anger, nor forward in fear, but around in awareness. CLIFFORD LUTTON No one is truly literate, who cannot read his own heart. CLAUDIA MARIE STANTON Laugh and the study hall laughs with you; go to the office and you go alone. ANAVIE WILSON Art, like morality, consists of drawing the line somewhere. 65 SENIOR CLASS Deanna Elaine Baalhorn :Janice Lynne Bauer Raymond Allen Beck Deborah Faye Bond Chad Phillip Boxford Rosella Joan Bradley Holly Chivington Robert Gene Cook Margaret Irene Cullen Jenny Dismuke Michael William Dorr Edwin Harold Duncan Evelyn Wells Fetcher Ralph Martin Gatzke Robert D. Grammer Gregory Osborne Heid Perry Edwin Hoffman James Daniel Holt Patricia Ann Horn Robert Alan Johnston Jennifer J. Johnson Trudy Dawn Kalwaitis Jalynn E. Kelton ’ Marsha Jean Klein ’ Delano Bruce Lockhart Clifton A. Lutton Linda Jane McDermott Karen Sue Manes National Honor Society Member Brenda Lee Marshall Richard Michael Miskulin Clarence Everett Moore, Jr. Sally Lee Muhme Richard Michael Nelson David B. Patterson Gloria Diane Phillips Sharon Lee Phillips Lloyd Bertrand Pierce Pamela Richards Robert Louis Schnackenberg ’ Susan Lynn Scott Erma Carson Sege Linda Louise Selbe Kendra Lynn Simillion Susan Marie Smith Claudia Marie Stanton Kenneth Orell Story Alice JoAnn Thompson Luanna Gail Thompson Carl E. Volberding Connie Lu Wascher ’ Georgia Loretta Welch Wesley Jay Whitecotton Diana Jo Whitmer Anavie Jo Wilson Sonda Ruth Winters Stephan Craig Zeman SENIOR CLASS MOTTO Life is a picture, paint it well CLASS FLO WER CLASS COLORS Carnation Crimson and Gold THE KINNEY DRUG CO. Prescription Specialists BOYS MARKET Phone 879-1620 Congratulations To The SENIORS OF '68 Phone 879-0962 W. H. Timer Heid Steamboat Springs, Colo. F. M. 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Yampa Valley College is small enough to fulfill its promise of individual attention and large enough to offer a flexible and broad program of studies so that students can pursue their special interests. Underclassmen are exposed to a broad core curriculum to familiarize them with all of the major fields of knowledge. Further information may be obtained from Mr. Donald Matthews, Director of Admissions, Yampa Valley College, Steamboat Springs, Colorado 80477, Phone 303:879-0590. A 4-Year Liberal Arts College Steamboat Springs, Colo. YAMPA MOTEL Steamboat Springs, Colo. DORTHY SHOP Modern Congratulations to the Class of Clean 68'’ Ac c om m odat ion s L. A. FICK CO. Furniture-Floor Covering-Paint- Building Materials Phone 879-0419 Steamboat Springs, Colo. NORTHWESTERN COLORADO FINANCE CORPORATION ED ROOT AGENCY Professional Counseling for your Insurance Needs Casualty -Fire - Acc ident -Health - Life-Bonds Real Estate Steamboat Spring.s, Colo. 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Steamboat Springs High School - Galleon / Sailors Log Yearbook (Steamboat Springs, CO) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

1964

Steamboat Springs High School - Galleon / Sailors Log Yearbook (Steamboat Springs, CO) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 1

1966

Steamboat Springs High School - Galleon / Sailors Log Yearbook (Steamboat Springs, CO) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 1

1967

Steamboat Springs High School - Galleon / Sailors Log Yearbook (Steamboat Springs, CO) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 1

1969

Steamboat Springs High School - Galleon / Sailors Log Yearbook (Steamboat Springs, CO) online collection, 1970 Edition, Page 1

1970

Steamboat Springs High School - Galleon / Sailors Log Yearbook (Steamboat Springs, CO) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 1

1971


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