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HI AAAY NEVER PAIS EE «§ HAS APAIN Life, so they say,-is but a game- and they let it slip away. Like the Autumn sun,- should be dying, but it's only just begun, just begun. Like the twilight in the road up a-head, they don't see just where we're going, where we're going. And all the secrets in the universe, whisper in our ears and all the years will come and go and take us up, always up. We may never pass this way again,-we may never pass this way again,-we may never pass this way again-So I wan-na laugh while the laugh-in is easy. I wan-na cry- if it makes it worth while. I may never pass this way again, that's why I want it with you. 'Cause, you make me feel - like I'm more than a- friend, -like I'm the journey and you're the journey's end. I may never pass this way again,- that's why I want it with you. We may never pass this way again. We may never pass this way again. We may never pass this way again. We may never pass this way again. k UBIICF CCNIfN¥§ §ericr .......................| 5 11 1 14 is....................| it 1® §crr rrciH....................| it,i i Iresluner..........................41 Ipedil herh.........................d §puh..........................| M 1 li t)§ and Ci ari alieri....pa e §1 faults ard Adniristraticr • •. • pa c W ids...........................pa e 4 '76-'77 Sailor Yearbook Staff Editor Lane Waneka Faculty Advisor Mr. Tom Wither Editorial Staff Shelley Henderson, Grace May, Kevin Mills, Kurt Olson, Barbara Wandell. Business Manager Jackie Lazor Staff Photographers Rob Day, Mike Gramham, Darrell Peck. Contributing Photographers The Pilot, Ruby Cooper, Journalism II, Mr. Jim Ascher. SENIORS — Sue Anderson Charles Albright Senior Class Officers from left to right: President, Scott Schell; Secretary, Sara Tolies; Vice President, Doug Swinehart; Treasurer, Jayne Elken. Vince Arroyo John Ascher Leonard Auter 6 Ellen Bakke Jim Barnhill Tony Borland Bill Baldwin Val Barnhill Mary Bucci 7 Mark Gehrman Jerry Gause Debbie Green Scott Gorrell Jim Gittleson Jan Gilroy Richard Gannon Pam Grillo Chuck Groblebe Doris Hawk Debbie Hazelbaker 10 Cindy Jones Deanna Kuntz Julie Lewis Judy Seligson Don Lieske Li Mary Pat Maddox Jeff Peters Craig Poulter 13 Kathy Raymond Ann Richards Moira Randolph Lindsay Ross Tom Rogers Becky Snyder Mitch Rule Scott Schell Nancy Spencer Laurie Stees Cathy Sprengle Debbie Stout 15 John Swanson Rick Tibbetts Jim Vail Doug Swinehart Sara Tolies Valerie Vanatta Todd Thompson Mark Trost Mickey Walsh 16 Rob VanHorn Pam Washburn Kathy Winograsky Polly Wood Kris White Cathy Zogbaum Sheryl Zulian 17 JUNI€)R§ Class officers from left to right are Jolene Prince, Robert Mosher, and Marlene Appel. Photograph not available Jim Anderson Mike Bowes Marlene Appel Glen Brenner Rhonda Arroyo Diana Bristol Jim Ascher Renee Burkett f' 19 20 21 photograph A O T AVAJL A9L f Bernadeen Jacobs Peter Jahelka Carla Jones Sharon Kelley Randy Kostreva Shelly Lassa Mike Lazor Julie Lewis Erin Leckenby Todd Litton 22 Jill Lockhart Dave Machado Tara Look Kurt Masten Patty Luby Barbara May Val McLaughlin Renee May Typical Stupor 23 24 25 Jim Mewborn Robert Mosher Steve Price Debbie Morgan Janice Muhme Tony Ramunno Darrell Peck Lynn Romberg Jolene Prince Kelly Rubish 26 Clay Russel Cindy Sandelin Brad Schell Colleen Schell Jolene Snowden Debby Smith Tracey Smythe Guy Stees Frank Stetson Donald Stone Mary Sudbeck Glen Swanson Shana Venturi Teresa Thompson John Ward Mourning day in Steamboat Springs High School, held for Rifle Bryan Tuck Bears. Diana Werner Brenda Williams Lynn Winograsky Karen Vail Carrie White Cindy Winograsky Jeff Wuerker 28 MIM U lis Kelly Allen Gary Amundson Tyler Arroyo Steve Auter Mark Bangs Gerald Brenner Evan Byers Dean Caffee Brad Cochran Mike Cole Nancy Carberry Marilyn Clements 30 Sophomore class officers: Sitting from left to right: President, Rose Southall; Secretary-Treasurer, Lori Scott; standing: Vice- President, Lane Waneka Ken Crosby Ken Davidson Rob Day Lisa Dodson Willie Duncan Tammy Eckstine Teresa Ecker Bredt Eggleston 31 Kari Elken Debbie Eubank Richard Graham Tracy Green Laurie Greene Terry Groblebe 32 Ginger Infanger Gary Kiniston Debbie Kistner Peggy Krug Randy Landon Jacque Lazor Jim Lee Becky Lehman 33 Cindy Lenker Perry McLauglin Josh Krautkramer Mickey McCandless Calm Lewis Donna Monger Chris Liddle Eric Masten Peter Matheis Grace May Jeff Miller Kevin Mills Kelly Moore Ron Mosher Chris Meyers Jeff Perryman With the help of Jackie and Kirk, and many others, the sophomore float took top honors. Shawn Pierce Bill Portouw Karen Price Marilyn Price Mike Raymond Scott Reynolds Sophus Schanche Ray Spencer 37 Jenny Thomas Barbara Wandell Smile Chris, you're on Candid Camera! Frank VanMetre Lane Waneka Stacey Ward Lana Webb Doug Wheeler David Whilhelm Kirk Williams 38 S0PHCMCRI III I 39 A day in the life of a Sophomore at Steamboat Springs High School. Mike Harty and Jay Poulter practice shooting for an upcoming basketball game. Sophomores were victorious in this year's Homecoming float entitled, Time for a Bear Hunt. Lastly, the sun sets on the golden hills where Sophomores tire and rest after a hard day of study. IIIM HIS 41 J. D Adams Brete Beauvias Gina Allen Heidi Bowes Kathy Anderson Lori Arnold Monte Brunner Beth Beyers 42 I Crystal Cambell Tom Christenson Omar Cambell Richard Chamberlain Pricilla Caswell Gary Corbin Renee Case Scott Clementson 43 Studies Freshmen taking a break. Could this freshman be refering to our high school? Dale Coyner Duncan Craighead Hunter Croll Freshman Babbling David Delhaute Glen Drobney Junior Engle 44 Nancy Ehle Jon Erickson Patty Forbes Freshman frantically getting ready for freshman float Christy Hawk Wendy Heaberlin Steve Hicks Pam Horn Cerise Houska David Hudspeth Seana Hurly Judd Jacobs Allen Kittel 46 Freshman float in Homecoming parade I 47 Sandy Larson Laura Leckenby Bob Lee Doug McGill Anthony Mazzola Lance Miles Eugene Matheis Dan Moore Vinny Grillo cruisin' down the hall on skate board. This daring freshman hasn't been caught yet! 48 Annette Noud Kim Raymond Gina Pedone Joe Ramunno NOT PICTURED Dana Bailey Frank Donbroski Eddie Ferguson Donna Hurley Casey Jackson Mathew Jahelka Marianne Sarlo Albert Longonia Brian Smith Sam Taylor Kathy Werner Shawn West Tammy Willcoson Mike Wing Charles Wyatt Jerry Miller Tim Edin Diana Hurley Debbie Donner Alan Nelson Kurt Olson Janet Romberg Monique Norton Doug Price Ginger Root Freshman float has captured the Rifle Bear and parades him down main street. 49 Dorothy Stone Stacey Struble Mark Streeter Kevin Sudbeck - .. . Scott Schwartie Cindy Smythe Tracy Scott Russ Snoden Ryan Tattershall Robin Tolies Sharon Wandell Dewey Witcotton Don Winograsky David White Sue Willenbrecht Richard Weuker 51 i mil EVENE§ On November 18-20, 1976 the musical classic, Bye, Bye Birdie was put on by the actors and actresses of Steamboat Springs high school. Each night the auditorium was filled to capacity to see the smash hit. Shown below, Doug Swinehart plays the lead role of the rock star, Conrad Birdie. Sandy Larson, left, played Kim MacAffie; right, Kelly Allan played the part of Alice. To the immediate right is Lynn Romberg who played the part of Conrad Birdie's Manager's mother. Lynn, along with the other stars was a delight to see in the smash hit. lhD§lT RC§§ The play, Bye, Bye Birdie, was the last performance by Lindsay Ross. Lindsay, who starred in many musicals throughout her high school years will be missed by the many people who have watched her acting career grow year by year. HOHECC HINC 9It Above, Homecoming Queen and her court. From left to right. Freshman attendant, Sandy Larson, with Mr. Larson. Sophomore attendant, Rose Southall with Mr. Southall. Junior attendant, Renee Burkett with Mr. Burkett. Senior attendants, Debbie Hazelbaker with Mr. Hazelbaker; and Homecoming Queen, Jayne Elken with her father, Mr. Elken. Below, the attendants and Queen in the Annual Homecoming Parade. 1976 Homecoming Queen Jayne Elken accompanied by her father, Mr. Robert Elken. 53 Above, The 1976-77 Steamboat Springs High School Band leads the homecoming parade. Above, Mr. Tuna Fish eats at the lunch room pot luck. Below, munch, munch, munch, Swanson's out to lunch. The Queen, Rose Southall is being congratulated by Bethany Craighead, Mary Sudbeck, and Carla Jones. Above-left to right; Renee Rose, Second Runner-up, Bethany Craighead, First Runner-up; Miss S.S.H.S., Rose Southall. Ml§§ Miss Steamboat Springs High School is an annual event sponsored by the Journalism II class. Miss S.S.H.S. for 1977 was Sophomore Rose Southall. First Runner-up was Bethany Craighead. Second Runner-up was Renee Rose. Tie for Third Runner-up was Pam Washburn and Rene Burkette. Miss Congeniality, Kathy Warner Third Runner-up girls, Pam Washburn and Rene Burkette. §PCRI§ frrtbill.......... iMi « . • . . mss ccurIn . • vemerN bi t (bill . . . men’s b is N tb ill . • . stlii .......... 56 S4IICRS’ Varsity Football Team 1976 Left to Right Top Row; Head Coach Mark Drake, Pete Mathies, Mike Harty, Kirk Mahaffie, Jamie Pierson, Pat Keena, Don Ball, Brett Drobney, Clint Chandler, Larry Haines, Clay Clementson, Calin Lewis, Tony Ramunno, Assistant Coach Ron Schnackenberg, Assistant Coach Bob Harris. Middle Row L to R; Assistant Coach Chris Decker, Doug Swinehart, Nick Muth, Greg Ferguson, Mike Lazor, Dana Vanderwall, Kelly Forbey, Willie Duncan, Ed Schell, Steve Price, John Swanson, Manager Terry Lee, Eugene Mathies, Buddy Bair, Kevin Mills, Jeff Miller, Jim Barnhill, Dave Callant, Steve Swanson, Chris Sanders. Steamboat Sailors against Aspen. Victorious Score of 18 to 15, Steamboat's favor. fCCIBAU 1976 Football Record Roaring Fork Eagle Valley Meeker Rangely Rifle Glenwood Sp Moffat Count; Battle Mount Aspen 19 Steamboat 0 7 Steamboat 49 30 Steamboat 6 36 Steamboat 12 6 Steamboat 22 57 Steamboat 8 49 Steamboat 14 24 Steamboat 33 15 Steamboat 18 This years team has improved tremendously from last year. Although there were some ups and downs, these young men remained unified and proved they could compete with the leagues finest. We had four wins and five losses. No matter what is said about the Red and White, they remain the pride of '76. Below, left to right; Assistant Coaches Ron Schnackenberg, Chris Decker, Head Coach Mark Drake, Assistant Coach Bob Harris. 59 11 Junior Varsity Football Left to Right Top Row; Manager Ken Davidson, Joe Ramunno, Mark Streeter, Darrick Houska, Dana Vanderwall, Judd Jacobs, J.D. Adams, Dale Coyner, Eugene Mathies, Pete Mathies, David Whilhelm, Steve Swanson. Middle Row L to R; Monty Bruner, Steve Hicks, Doug McGill, Richard Weuker, David Hudspeth, Dwain Landon, Scott Clementson, Brian Smith, Kevin Sudbeck, Willie Duncan, Mark Lehr. Bottom Row L to R; Greg Ferguson, Richard Chamberlain, Donnie Winograsky, Eddie Ferguson, Dewey Whitecotton, Jon Erickson, Doug Price, Tom Christensen. The Varsity line up the afternoon of Homecoming Game. Front; Head Coach, Mark Drake. Back Row Lto R; John Swanson, Nick Muth, Clint Chandler, Jim Barnhill, Don Ball, Tony Ramunno, Larry Haines, Doug Swinehart, Kirk Mahaffie, Jamie Pierson, Brett Drobney. 61 Top, John Swanson looking for a hole to go all the way for another Sailor touchdown. Above, Sailor Doug Swinehart going for the first touchdown run at the game against Aspen. Sailors won 18 to 15. €T44N4§IIC§ SI AI E The above picture shows from left to right- Head coach Fran Jenkins, Kathy Werner, Ginger Root, Dana Bailey, Shaunna Hurley, Cindy Lenker, Cindy Smyth, Karen Price, Jayne Elken, Donna Monger, Marilyn Price, Cathy Sprengle, Assistant Coach-Ted Fish. At left the girls show their gymnastic ability in a pyramid form. U iiIKr Price At left Marilyn Price shows her outstanding gymnastic form, which won her first place, all around, in the state championship. ( I ttil h Above left Is Head Gymnastic Coach Fran Jenkins. At right, Assistant Coach Ted Fish. This was Coach Jenkins second state championship at Steamboat High School. Opponent Location Rank Lake County Leadville 1st Wheatridge Invitational Wheatridge 7th AAA Summit County Steamboat 1st Windsor Invitational Windsor 2nd AAA North Park Sorocco Steamboat f Aurora Invitational Aurora 9th AAA North Park Walden ( H Sorocco Oak Creek 1 e+ Windsor Steamboat 1st Summit County Frisco 2nd Montrose District Montrose ’' 1st State Meet ... Leadville 1st indicates J.V. meets The spirit of this year's gymnastics team is what helped make 1976 another championship year, stated Coach Jenkins. Without the dedication and hard work of all the girls, we couldn't have been as successful, especially with the improved level of competition at the A-AA state meet. i 64 CRC§§CCUNIRT Boys Cross Country Left to Right Standing; Randy Richard, Jim Ascher, Richard Gannon, Bredt Eggleston, Jim Gittleson, Mark Mahaffie. Kneeling; Tyler Arroyo, John Ascher, Ron Mosher, Randy Kostreva. Girls Cross Country Left to Right Standing; Monika Rieneke, Becky Lehman, Stacey Ward, Rose Southall, Renee Burkett. Kneeling; Denise Grigware, Rhonda Arroyo, Jennifer Sprengle, Cindy Sandelin, Teresa Ecker. 65 Boys Cross Country event held at L.T.V. Golf Course Sept. 10. Teams participating included Craig, Meeker, Rifle, Battle Mtn., Eagle and of course the Steamboat Sailors. Team togetherness keeps the Sailors spirit alive. 66 A long grueling two mile run awaits the girls Cross Country team. §eccrd lr §tal« Left to right Coach Shikles, Jim Ascher, Randy Kostreva, Jim Gittleson, Bredt Eggleston, Tyler Arroyo and John Ascher. Randy Kostreva running for the finish in first place. left-Jim Ascher, giving his best effort to help Steamboat finish in first place, bottom right-Don't worry John, he's a Sailor. Season Record Steamboat Invit. 1st. Leadville- 6th Meeker- 1st. Battle Mnt.- 1st. Buena Vista- 3rd. Meeker- 1st. Craig-District- 1st. Pueblo-State- 2nd. CIRIS’ I tM III til Varsity Basketball Team Front row: left to right- Renee Rose, Chris Sarlo, Denise Grigware, Rose Southhall, Sue Scichili, Rhonda Arroyo. Back row: left to right- Assistant Coach, Ted Fish, Laura Leckenby, Linda Doty, Karen Price, Erin Leckenby, Lori Shelton, Head Coach, Mary Kay Villa. Above: Rose Southall needs a little more heighth for her stuff. At Right, Renee, Chris, Lori, and Karen take a desperately needed time out. Junior Varsity Basketball Team Front Row: Left to Right- Marilyn Price, Lauri Green, Jennifer Sprengle, Ann Richards, Teresa Ecker. Back Row: Left to Right- Assistant Coach, Ted Fish, Jackie Lazor, Peggy Krug, Colleen Schell, Laura Stetson, Crystal Campbell. 70 VARSITY RECORD The 1976-77 girls varsity basketball team started out the season slowly but finished with a flurry. Three wins in first eight games and five wins in final eight. Led by co-captains, Rhonda Arroyo and Erin Leckenby, the girls displayed steady improvement. The brightest spot is that almost the entire squad will be back next year, to vie for the vaunted state title. The girls finished the season with a sixth place spot in the league standings. Their league record was 6 wins and 7 losses. 71 72 BASKEIBAU North Park 84-62 ' Rangely 61-56 i Rifle 70-45 Hayden 77-52 Eagle Valley 95-77 Moffat Co. 81-90 lost Rangely 70-69 ] Roaring Fork 79 59 Sub District- Rifle 79-58 Sub District- Rifle 79-58 Fifle 73-55 Battle Mtn. 86-31 Meeker 80-68 Glenwood 55-51 Meeker 90-73 Aspen 77-65 Rangely 63-55 Moffat Co. 60-66 lost The Sailor Varsity Basketball Team Top Row Left to Right; Head Coach Kelly Meek, Steve Price, Doug Swmehart, Craig Poulter, Mark Mahaffie, Jamie Pearson, John Swanson, Manager Kirk Mahaffie. Middle Row Assistant Coach John Shikles, Dave Callant, Brett Drobney, Mark Gehrman, Rusty Rose, Randy Kostreva, Dan Sarlo. Bottom Row Steve Swanson, Mike Harty, Jay Poulter, Dave Machado. p Right: Bird Poulter, 6 foot 6 inches, dunks a basketball for the Sailors. Left: Good follow through Doug. Above: Open your eyes Dave!! JUNICI? VARSIIT ■ls| III ill Junior Varsity players, top row, (l-r) Lane Waneka, Dave Wilhelm, Kevin Mills, Curtis Soash, Kevin Sudbeck, Dean Caffee, Mike Graham, Chris Sanders, Junior Engle, Mark Graziani, Willis Duncan, Brete Beuvieus: Bottom Row; Jim Hallman, Brian Smith, John Erickson, Dave Hudspeth, Dan Wheeler, Judd Jacobs, Marty Grosjean, Jeff Heaberlin, Sam Taylor. WRtIIUNC Inv. Tourney 3rd SS vs Rifle 49-12 SS vs Hayden 36-30 SS vs Craig 23-32 Grand Jet. Tourney 2nd SS vs Rangely 44-18 SS vs Walden 42-13 SS vs Fruita 15-39 SS vs Glenwood 34-22 SS vs Meeker 18-35 SS vs Battle Mtn. 33-19 SS vs Walden 51-18 SS vs Eagle Valley 34-19 SS vs Grand Jet. 25-30 SS vs Laramie 16-38 SS vs Aspen 52-10 SS vs Vernal 7-45 SS vs R. Fork 20-29 Dist. at Eagle Valley 2nd, 138V2 State Wrestling 6th Laramie, Grand Jet. Tourney 2nd Place Left: Excedrin headache =1 resulting from constant practice . .. but practice makes perfect. Below: Anticipating a Win! §AII€R§ IN ACIICN Sailor Varsity Left to Right Top Row; Jim Vail, J. D. Adams, Clint Chandler, Vincent Arroyo, Larry Haines, Steve Cochran, Manager Tony Ramunno. Bottom Row Mitch Rule, Tyler Arroyo, Terry Lee, Chuck Groblebe, Glenn Brenner, Jim Barnhill. Sailor, Tyler Arroyo pinning his man, Rangely Panther, Jerry Lebleu, here at the Steamboat Invitational. Sailor, Mitch Rule, in his match against Meeker Cowboy, Bob Gutierrez, here at the Steamboat Invitational. Coach Carl Ramunno and Assistant Coach Chris Decker, conferring with Sailor Jim Barnhill about his upcoming match. 78 SI4IE DIIIEICI Rule Arroyo Lee Grobelebe Brenner Barnhill Adams Chandler Vail Keena 3rd District 2nd District, 2nd State 1st District, Qualified for State but didn't place. 2nd District, 2nd State 2nd District, Defeated in wrestleback for State qualification. 1st District, 5th State Failed to place in District 4th District Failed to place in District 4th District 79 lift Special Olympians from Boulder and Longmont, Colorado §PECIAI CITMfKS Billy Kidd giving his autograph to the contestants. French Club-left to right standing-Micky Me Candless, Dana Vanderwall, Rick Tibbetts, Mike Cole, Miss Jones-sponsor, Heidi Bowes, seated-front row-left to right-Robin Tolies, Jill Janson, Shaunna Venturi, Shelly Lassa, Laura Stetson. Spanish Club-left to right- Vince Arroyo, Leonard Auter, Robert Grover, Mr. Janson-sponsor, Kelly Farrell, Annette Naud, Janet Romberg, Missy Grosjean, Wendy Heaberlin § P A N § P 82 BLOCK Block S officers-Left to Right: Craig Bird Poulter, treasurer; Brett Drip Drobney, Vice-President; John Swanson, President. NLUDLNL COUNCIL Student Council-Top row, left to right: Scott Schell, Debbie Hazelbaker, Jayne Elken, Judy Seligson. Middle row, left to right: Mr. Romberg, sponsor; Cindy Sandelin, Erin Leckenby, Linda Doty, Lynn Romberg, Rick Tibbetts. Front row, left to right: Donny Winograsky, Rose Southall, Sue Scichili, Jenifer Sprengle, Dana Vanderwall, Don Hayes, Dan Sarlo. 83 1.1.1.4. From Left to right, Becky Mosher, Debbie Mack, Becky Snyder, Mrs. Nelson, Donna Cheeck, and Kathy Zogbaum. F.H.4. Bottom, Treas. Sharon Wandell, Debby Smith, Twila Chockley, Top, Dorothy Stone, Pres. Barbra Wandell, Sec. Jeannette Green, and Miss Vila. Not Pictured, Grace May. 84 Bottom, Roland Rivera, Pres. Jackie Lazor Paula Hurley, Treas. Debby Smith. Top row. Miss Pfannenstiel, Ruby Cooper, Sec. Lynn Winograsky, Cmjj mograsky, V. Pres. Barbara Wandell, Shery Hutchinson. Not Pictured Grace May. H.I.R.C. II Back row, Doreen Larson, Valerie McLaughlin, Jack DeGroff, Clay Clementson. Front, Valerie Vanatta, Debbie Eubank, Brenda Williams, and Tara Look. 85 3WREWNEER Three Wire Winter Staff- Back row, left to right Tony Borland, Mike Graham, Sharon Kelly, David May, James Kemry, Pat Keena, Letha Mack, Karen Chesler, Cindy Sandler, Julie Lewis, Front row, left to right: Louis Olson, Mr. McKelvie sponsor, Duncan Criaghead, Renae May, Melanie Grillo, Grace May, Debby Smith, Mike Bettger. Missing: Ms. Eck, sponsor. Speech Team members-Back row, left to right-Jolene Prince, Mr. Gunderson-sponsor, Lynn Romberg, Mike Raymond. Front row, left to right-Allen Kittle, Jill Janson, Ruby Cooper. 86 JOURNALISM Journalism-Mainsteam staff from left to right. Denise Grigware, Bredt Eggleston, Steve Portouw, Cindy Sandlin, Marlene Apple, Robert Mosher, Twila Chockley, Scott Schell, Bill Portouw, Tom Rogers, Shauna Venturi, and Lynn Romberg y[ARI3CCK Yearbook Staff from -left to right. Shelly Henderson, Grace May, Barbara Wandell, Kevin Mills, Mr. Tom Wither, Lane Waneka, Rob Day, Jackie Lazor, Mike Graham, Kurt Olson, and Darrell Peck 87 VARSliy 88 % Top Left, Wrestling cheerleaders. Marlene Apple, Donna Monger, Debbie Eubank, and Kelli Allen. Top middle. Teresa Tompson, Carry White, Linda Doty, Cindy Winograsky, Renee Rose, and Marlene Apple. Top right, football cheerleaders. Renee Rose, Teresa Tompson, Cindy Winograsky, Linda Doty, Marlene Apple, and Carry White. To the left, Wrestling cheerleaders, Marlene Apple, Kelli Allen, and Donna Monger. To the right, Varsity Basketball cheerleaders from left to right. Teresa Tompson, Jane Elkin, Cindy Winograsky, and Carry White. CHEERLEADER of fH£ sail O' oo JUNIOR Above, Junior Varsity basketball cheerleaders from top to bottom. Lori Scott, Kathy Schleitcher, Dana Bailey, Cathy Werner. Below, They carry the flag in the homecoming parade. CHEER 90 VARSliy II4DIRI Above, The football cheerleaders from top to bottom. Lori Scott, Sandy Larson, Kathy Sleichter, Kelli Root, Lori Arnold, and Patty Forbes. Right. Wrestling cheerleaders-Top Lori Arnold. Sides, Chisty Hawk, Jeannette Green. Bottom, Sandy Larson. PCM PCM Left, Pom Pom captains, Lynn Romberg and Pam Washburn. Above Top, the Pom Pom Girls; from left to right, back row; Brenda Williams, Lynn Romberg, Pam Washburn, and Janet Romberg. Front row, left to right, Cindy Lenker, Jolene Prince, Mary Sudbeck, Cindy Sandelin, and Tara Look. Above: Michelle Bernardes from Kappa, Kauai. (Junior) Exchange for Three Wire Winter magazine. Left: Sophus Scanke, from Norway. (Sophomore) BAND Above, the Sailor Marching Band performing their world famous routine in skiis. At left, the Sailor Band entertains the enthusiastic Homecoming crowd. Photo by Karen Ecker. 94 CUCRUS Chorus members, from left to right, front row: Nancy Spencer, Cheryl Compestine, Tracy Cook, Melanie Grillo, Shelley Henderson, Shauna Hurley, Marilyn Price, Kathy Werner, Tracy Green. Middle Row: Julie Lewis, Michele Norton, Jolene Prince, Kathy Sleichter, Renee Burkett, Elizabeth Thayler, Sandy Larson, Janet Romberg, Pam Washburn, Cindy Lenker, Priscilla Caswell, Carla Jones. Back row: Jim Anderson, Dale Coyner, Kirk Mahaffie. Dan Moore, Mark Mahaffie, Kelly Moore, and Mr. LuCas, Director. Stage Band- front row, left to right: Jim Vail, Brett Perryman, Val Barnhill, Shelly Lassa, Bill Portouw, Ellen Bakke. Second row, left to right: Mike Hardy, Allen Kittle, Sue Scichili, Doug Swinehart, Raymond Spencer, Jim Anderson. Third row, left to right: Josh Krautkramer, Mr. Mike Lucus, Director; Sarah Tolies, Eugene Matheis, Carla Jones, Karen Vail, Caly Russell, Bill Baldwin, Robert Grover, Jeff Perryman. Fourth row, left to right: Dave Calient, Rob Van Horn, Kirk Dohy, Mark Mahaffie. H Jt es m $ m ( Dr. Dave Hathaway, Superintendent of Schools Mr. Max Bridgeman, Assistant Superintendent of Schools H li Sclicol Faculty Admiriistiaticr A i I M til High School Faculty-Bottom row-left to right: Ron Schnackenberg, Cecile Young, Tom Wither, Ken Janson, Bill McKelvie, Sandy Conlon, John Shikles. Second row-left to right-Bud Romberg, Van Fleckinstine, Mary Kay Villa, Betsy Melton, Ron McDonald, Jim Gunderson. Third row-left to right-Melanie Jones, Pat Stevenson, Joy Lenning, Rosemary Pfannestial, John Johnson, Ted Fish, Kathy Oyer, Kelly Meek. Fourth row-left to right-Charles Mitchell, Principal; Barbara Hathaway, Debbie Brumbaugh, Judy Nelson, Mary Waggoner, Harlan Lear, Assistant Principal. Faculty missing: Mike Lucas, Mark Drake, Dan Craig, Tana Eck, Jim Heath, Fran Jenkins, Carl Ramunno, Marilyn Ramunno, Claudia Wallingford, Dave Whittingham. The Yearbook Staff would like to Thank all the supporters of this '76-'77 yearbook. Thank you for expressing your confidence in us. Yearbook Staff ADS CONGRATULATIONS dk TO THE CLASS OF '77 W Energy Fuels Corp. 903 Lincoln IMW Downtown Steamboat 9. ff INSIDE Mf EDGE M SPORTS, INC. The l Coal Producer Steamboat's most complete sports facility. in Colorado, wishes success to the Seniors of 1976-1977. Everything Western For You Your Horse - i. HARWIGS SADDLERY «1 WESTERN WEAR 97 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '77 Serving Northwest Colorado for 48 Years. Routt County National THE BANK OF FRIENDLY SERVICE MEMBER F.D.I.C. STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, COLORADO 98 879-0550 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '77 dd United Bank of Steamboat Springs P.O. BOX Q telephone: (303) 879-4040 STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, COLORADO 80477 Jtfkr Thunderbird Welding Co. 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Our selection of fine Indian Arts is carefully chosen for good taste and value. 105 STORM MEADOWS ATHLETIC CLUB At Steamboat Active Programs Storm Meadows truly is unique in the whole world. It's a place where a total environment invites you to reach out for the best that's in you. A place where the whole family can find fun and enjoyment. Together ... or one by one. A place where you can regain the sharpness and clear thinking that you've lost in a stress-oriented world. for Active People A place where you can get to know yourself — and like yourself — a lot better. Unique? You bet. Come see what it's all about. We know the territory Full service real estate including sales and listings of • Condominiums and townhouses • Residential property • Business opportunities • Fee Appraisal • Building sites • Commercial properties • Exchanges • Farms and ranches ski country real estate P.O. Box AAA • Steamboat Springs, Colorado 80477 (303) 879-1035 33250 Lift Line Dr (303) 879-1035 106 Realtor The Great Western Dinner Playhouse At the CLOCKTOWER SKI HAUS International, Inc. Reservations Requested Call 879-4038 Two Convenient Locations to Serve You. 845 Lincoln Avenue and at Serving Western Culinary Delights Storm Meadows. A Great Western Adventure! 303-879-0385 ( v THE GALLERY Restaurant First and Foremost Since 1963 Congratulations to the Seniors! Best Wishes for the future! 107 (conoco) M FLORQUIST Ml Wornor Conoco B I FOREIGN A AMERICAN SERVICE L • Tunc ups • Hunter front wheel alignment • BF Goodrich tires • Chains Hwy 40 E. of Steamboat May your future be as smooth as a car tuned at FLORQUIST MOBIL. 879-2305 SPECOMP SERVICES Inc. Congratulations to the class of 1977! Best wishes for the future. For your Data Processing Needs 320 Lincoln Ave. 879-1818 BODY SHOP BY RUSSELL Scientific Engineering Data Processing. Bill Bowes. 108 THE WORKS ARNOLD'S 66 Self Service Fine Fast Food Ice Cream Hot Dogs Sandwiches And 3.2 Beer 435 Lincoln Best Wishes to the class of 77 Open 8 AM to 10 PM Daily Breakfast, Lunch Dinner BECKETT DRUG Beckett 2 Beckett 3 109 Congratulations and Much Success 110 Best Wishes from LTV PATRONAGES SKI TOWN LAUNDRY HARBOR BEAUTY SALON WILD WEST ANCHOR MOTEL GRANTS JUNIORS BARE NECESSITIES CO-OP ALPINE WESTERN PROPERTIES—REALTORS WAFFLE SHACK BOGGS HARDWARE DEL'S JEWELRY NORMS T.V. THE PORTFOLIO COLLECTION, L.T.D. in AUICCRAPHS a 112 i
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