West High School - Westerner Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1957

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She unfolds her freasures fo his search, unseals his eyes, illumes his mind, and purifies his heart, an influence breafhes from all fhe sighfs and sounds of her exisfencef' - Sfreef And man, the good sfudenf, in his never-ending search for new materials for wonder, becomes wise when he sees fhe miraculous in the common. Q55 K s 'iw X nly the znsptred kzndles the mtnd and ans zdeas znto glowzng realztzes You, Mrs Ruth Wagner, have been that znsptratzon at West High Sehool When purposes are vague, you fznd explzclt goals, ulzen uchzetements are doubted, you potnt out progress, zthen morale zs low you glue of your sincere understandzng and hopes and aspzruttons are reneued We, the students and teachers alzke, gratefully dedzeate the 1957 Westerner to you 4 l A W 1 LORREN BALLARD Head Boy Lorren Ballard, head boy at West, was elected by popular ballot to this position last spring. He has carried out his duties very ably, Lorren was West's representative at the National Student Council Con- ference in Toledo, Ohio. He also represented West at Camp Cheeley in Estes Park and at the State Student Council meeting held in Fort Collins. Lorren's enthusiasm, as reflected in his sparkling smile and personality, is a positive force for action whether it be at a club meeting or in the field of sports. Many sensational plays and long runs of the football season may be attributed to him. His busy schedule of co-curricular activities has not interfered with his academic progress, he has maintained a high scholastic standing throughout his years in high school. .wx 'FR BARBARA BRADY H cad Girl Barbara Brady, this year's head girl, has carried out her duties of leadership very capably and has guided West High through one of its most successful years. Bobbie, as she is called by her classmates, was one of the representatives from West at the annual national meeting held at Camp Cheeley in Estes Park this last summer. She also attended a two-day state conference on student government at Fort Collins this fall. Her quiet charm and dignity is displayed at all times whether presiding as head girl, acting as man- aging editor of the Rodeo, or performing the duties of Lieutenant Colonel in the ROTC honorary cadets. ln addition to all this, Bobbie maintains a high scholastic average. RONALD ENGLISH RAY WILSON RICHARD HILL Newton C Morris Award Howard Wagner Memorial Award Mllto Sfafh Momonal Award annual alumnl awards presented West Hngh graduates held thelr flrst reumon in l886 since that tlme the Alumni Assoclatlon has earned the dnstrnctuon of beung the largest group of nts kand west of the Mlssussnppu ln the sprung of each year the graduatlng sensors are welcomed into thus group durung the Alumnn Night program Awards are presented to outstandung mem bers of the sensor class at that tlme There are seven awards presented The Newton C Morrls Award ns guven to the outstanding football player Howard Wagner Award ns presented to the athlete wnth the hnghest scholastnc record the out standlng basketball player IS honored wlth the Mnke Stath Award War Memorual Awards honor the best cltuzens the Harry Huffman Athletlc Trophy as pre sented to the athlete who has been of greatest servlce to hrs school the student wath the greatest hardshrps IS glven the Charles McDonough Memornal Award and the Paul Whiteman Award ns presented to the most promnsmg music student ROSALIE FRENCH WILLARD SPILMAN War Memorial Award War Memorial Award JOHN QUINN CHARLES SUESSER ART KIENTZ Harry Huffman Athletic Trophy Charles McDonough Memorial Award Paul Whllman Award 'V x 7 Awwwsww W' .1 'if-? N, Mn rnxvwfwww W M , af-,A Hg.-A 8 if ' 1 , fly C wi f V 53, .m V V f?.9'j'5, . f , ' K i J fs 21- ' Q Q .fa V. , 3373 ,, A 'V iff '31 ' , ,L W 7 fy fi V ,S I Q g A 3 fi 5 , ff' y , , W - ' ' , Y -Wim ' ' ' -- ' A ffl V , ,,-.-Z., '3 , ,f if ,gr ex qw , 3 Q T L55 ,,, k, he A , - ff5?i f5f31'?fg, 4,-rg, 4.,- :gig fu.. . a V ' 1 11.11511 '- .. X F3 I s J 1, ,L V i is 2 Q - 1 1 ' a , . , ll' A In sollfary compehhon a free flghfs for sur vlval an individual sfruggles for recogmhon Growfh rs fhe resulf So firm rs fhe belief rn ll1dlVlClUGl greatness that mshfuhons are ded: cafed to the fask of challenging each person fo a fuller reallzahon of his pofenhal . . . - . . . .A- 4 1 Q I SENICDRS ,,.4A- To the Class of '57: We began our high school education in I953 with Willard Spilman serving as president. Our freshman party, Frosty FroIics, was great fun, In I954, our class doubled in size, but the job of being president wasn't too big for Pat Capra. Peppermint Paradise was rated a great success.. Our junior year saw the class of '57 being first and best in every activity, We won the field events an Color Day, and elected a junior King and Queen. We won, for the third time, the PTA attendance contest, Our very special first was presenting the first Junior Prom at West High, La Danse d' Amour. These achievements bespealc of our leader, Eadie Spiller. Our final year has provided us with, perhaps, our dearest experiences for they were to be our last ones here. The Junior-Senior picnic, Homecoming, the class play, The many successful events for the Senior Class were planned and directed by Carol presidentg Doris Foster, president, Mrs. Brown, sponsor, Judee Durham, secretary. PTA night - each wonderful event contained a nostalgic finality about it. During mid-winter, the Senior Prom, ApriI Memories, was so far away and approached so slowly, then suddenly it too was over. The class day dinner, alumni night, graduation--and twelve long years suddenly ended. The success of the senior class has hinged on many people, but foremost among them is Mrs, Sara Brown. I speak for each senior when I express my most sincere thanks. I wish each and every senior the best of luck and success, May Cod bless you. Sincerely you rs, DORIS FOSTER, President n rv ., is Y Row One: Janice Holm, Borboro Chioperfield, Diane Cameron, Edith Spiller, Doris Foster, Judee Durham, Pot Copro, Corol Sundine. Row Two: Mrs. Brown, Yvonne Clork, Dee Ann Brown, Carol Meoders, Corole Davies, Lorren Bollord, JoAnn Osborn, Norma Avis. Row Three: Jess Quintono, Judy Woodward, Kothv Storr, Borbciro Brody, Nancy Porter, Steve Killion, Ken Ridgley, Don Borgos, Bob Sheen Row Four: Lorrv Krobef, Lorrv Sexton, Rich Rondinelli, Roy Wilson, Allen Durnm, Roy Floerchinger, Don Breuch, John Shupe, Joy Brown, senior council sets peice for clciss activities A Senior Council project is to decorote the lunchroom bulletin boards. Dick ond Eddie compare themselves with this one. 5NlORS,,, V-.. fflriw, gli ' You Seniors listen ottentivelv OS 0 fellow council member suggests leaving on electric score boord to the school os the closs gift, class of '57 reaches summit of experiences ACKER, MARTHA JR C. 55, 56, 57, Laruattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Roller Skatlng 54, 55, 56, 57, Sports 54, ALLEE, DAVE Band 54, 55, 56, 57, D Club 55, 56, 57, Drama 56, 57, Play 56, Football 54, F.T.A, ' . 54, J RC. Klnq 55, National Honor 56, Natuonal Thespnan 56, 57. ALLEN, MAXIME A Cappella 55, 56, Larnattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Executlve Councll 55, Smglng Chrustmas Tree 56. ALLEN, NANCY C. Band 53, 54, Cheerleader 56, 57, Freshman Treas. 54, Glrls State 56, Ice Skatung 55, 56, 57, Pres , Queen 56, Jr Escort 56, Laruattes 54, 55, 56, 57,' Bug Snster 56, Executrve Councll 56, 57, Pres., Queen 56, Natrona! Honor 56, 57, Rustlers 56, 57, Sr. Play 56, Spar 56. S ANAYA, FRANK A Cappella 55, 56, 57, Baseball 55, 56, 57,' D Club 55, 56, 57, Football 55, 56, Slngmg Chrustmas Tree 55, 56, Wrestllng 55, 56, 57, All-Clly 55, ANDERBERG, ROBIN t-ll-Y 56,57,Natuor1al Honor 56, 57, Spur 56, 57, K law me ANDERSON, CARL Baseball 53, 54, Football 55, Hr-Y 54, R.O.T.C 54, 55, Wrestllng 54, 55. ANDERSON, MELVIN ' Class Councrl 54, 551 Football 54, 55, JRC. 55, 56. APODACA, ED D Club 56, 57, Football 54, Wrestllng 56, 57, ARAGON, BEN ARCHULETA, JOE A Cappella 54, 55. ARRANTS, ROBERT Hn-Y 54. ASTI, JEAN Larlattcs 56, 57. ATENCIO, CONNIE Bowlrng 56, 57, Larnattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Sister 55, Rustlers 55, 56. AVIS, NORMA A Cappella 55, 56, 57, Class Councnl 55, 56, 57, Larrattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Blg Srster 55, Natnonal Honor 56, 57, Sxngmg Chrlstmas Tree 55, 56, Y-Teen 55, BACA, RICK BAKER, LINDA 's Lariattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Slster 56, 57, Rustlers 54, 55, Spur 56, 57. BALDERSTON, PAT F.T.A. 55, 56, Jr. Escort 56, Lariattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Slster 55, 56, Quill E: Scroll 56, 57, Spur 56. BALLARD, GWEN Chorus Lune 56, 57, lce Skating 56, Lariattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 54, 55, 56, Roller Skating 54, 55. BALLARD, LORREN Annual 55. 56, Baseball 55, 56, 57, Class Council 55. 56, 57, D Club 55. 56, 57J Football 55, 56, Head Boy 56, 57, National Honor 56, 57, Sour 55, 56. 57. BARGA5, DON Basketball 54, Football 54. BATES, BARBARA F.T A. 55, Jr, Escort 56, Lariattes 54, 55, 56. 57, Big Sister 55. 56, BAUER, CHARLES Ice Skating 56, 57, Roller Skating 56, 57. BAUGH, GEORGE BAULER, BOB National Honor 56. 57, R.O.T,C. 53, 54, 55 56, 57, Sour 55, 56, 57. BENNETT, JIM Chess 53, Class Council 53, 54, 56, 57. BENNETT, MARIAN Class Council 54, 55, F.T,A. 56, Jr. Escort 55, Lariattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 55, 56, Executive Council 56, 57, Rustlers 54, 55, Sr. Play 56, Soph. Treas. 54, 551 Sports 54, 55. BENTON, BARBARA Class Council 55, 55, Loriattes 54, 55, Big Sister 56. BERKEY, BOB Class Council 55, 56, Spur 55, Wrestling 54. BERTSCH, CHARLES BEYER, DONA A Cappella 54, 55, 56, 57, Annual 55, 56, 57, Assembly Comm. 54, Drama 56, 57, Jr. Escort 56, Lariottes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 55, National Honor 56, 57, Operetta 54, 57, Quill G Scroll 55, 56, 57, Rustlers 55, Singing Christmas Tree 54, 55, 56, Spur 55, 56, 57. BICKAL, MARILYN Bowling 56, 57, Ice Skating 56, 57, Jr. Escort 56, Lariottes 54, 55, 56, 57. BIQ Sister 55. 56, Roller Skating 56, 57, Rustlers 54, 55, BILTI, GERALDlNE Lariattes 54, 55, 56, 57. sa IQ? ,A Y' 3 BARBARA BRADY and LORREN BALLARD Best All-Round N towering seniors win p.t.a. membership drive BIRDSILL, WANDA Banc 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Jr. Escort 56, Larnattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 55, 56, National Honor 55, 56, 57, Spur 55, 56, 57, Treas. BIRKHEAD, CAROLYN Honorary Cadet 55, 56, 57, Rifle Team 56, 57, V Prcs, Larnattes 54,55,5C,57,B1g Sister 56, 57, Rustlers 55, 56, 57, Y-Teen 54, 55. BLAIR, SHERRY A Cappella 55, 56, Drama 54, 55, 56, Play 55, F.T.A, 55, 56, Girls Ensemble 55, 56, J.R.C. 53, 54, Lariattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Sister 55, 56, Y-Teen 53, 54. BLANCHARD, ROSS Chess 55, 56. BLOSSOM, DONYA Assembly Comm, 56, F.T.A. 54, 55, 55, IRC. 53, 54, Jr. Escort 56, J,R.C. 54, 55, 56, Larnattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Sister 56, Executive Council 56, 57, Membership Chairman, National Honor 56, 57, Spur 54, 55, 56, 57. Z BODGER, LEILANI lce Skating 55. 56, 57, Jr. Escort 56, J.R.C. 56, 57, Laruattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Snster 56, National Honor 56, 57, Quill C1 Scroll 56, 57, Rodeo 56, 57, Circulation Manager, Roller Skating 54, 55, Rustlers 55, 56, 57, Sr Play 56, 57, Spur 55, 56, 57. BORNEMEIER, DONNA Jr, Escort 56, Larlattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 55, 56, 57, National Honor 56, 57, Sr. Play 56, Spur 55, 56, 57. BORREGO, RUBY l.R.C. 55, Jr. Escort 56, Larnattes 54, 55, 56, 4' 57, National Honor 55, 56, Sr. Play 56, Spur 55, 56. BOYD, DARWIN ' Band 54, 55, 56, 57. BRADEEN, KEN A Cappella 56, Baseball 55, Football 54, 55, Snngung Christmas Tree 55, 56. 9- BRADLEY, FRED BRADY, BARBARA Class Council 54, 55, 56, 57, Head Girl 56, 57, Honorary Cadet 55, 56, 57, Lt. Colonel, Drill Team 56, 57, Rifle Team 56, 57, Jr. Escort 56, Larlattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Slster 55, 56, Executive Council 54, 55, Leadership Camp 56, National Honor 56, 57, Quill C1 Scroll 56, 57, Rodeo 56, 57, Rustlers 56, 57, Sophomore Sec. 54, 55, Spur 55, 56, 57, BRANT, ANNA MAE Class Council 54, 55, 56, Larlattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 55. 56, National Honor 56, 57, Quill C1 Scroll 56, 57, Rodeo 56, 57. BRAY, GEORGE A Cappella 54, 55, Class Council 55, 56, Drama 56, 57, Football 55, 56, Hu-Y 55, 56, 57, Sec., l.R.C. 56, 57, Canter., Optimist 54, 55, 56, V. Pres., Singing Christmas Tree 54, 55, Track 54, 55. BRESTEL, VONNA A Cappella 55, 56, Class Council 56. 57, Jr. Escort 56, Larnattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Sister 55, 56, Slngnng Christmas Tree 55, 56, Spur 56, 57. BREUCH, DAN Class Council 55, 56, 57, Football 552 lfmef Choir 55, 56, Optlmlst 55, 56, 57 TYEOSI Track 55, 56. BREWER, CAROLE - Larlattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Sister 55. 57I ig Roller skmmg 56, 57, Rustlers 54, DS BRICKER, BONNIE Bowling 56, 57, Ice Skating 56, 57, Laruattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Sister 55, 561 Roller Skating 56, 57, Rustlers 54. 55. BROTT, LARRY Baseball 55, 5Ej Bawlmg 56, 57, D Club 56, 57, Football 56, BROWN, DEE ANN Class Councll SE, 57, Lorlatfes 56 572 Naflonal Thespuans 55 57, Sr Class Play 55, BROWN, JAY Class Colmcll 55. 56, 57. BRYAN, ROBERTA Bowilng 53, 54, 55, 56, Pres, 55, Larrattes 53, 54, 55, 56, Bug Slster 54, 55, 55, BURDICK, KATHIE F.T.A 55.56, Larlattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Executive Cauncll 54, 55. BURGER, AL Assembly Comm 55,' J R C 55 BURNS, JIM Bowlung 54, 55, 56, 57, Boys State 56, Cross Country 56, Ice Rrders 55, Sr. Class Play 56, BYRNS, TI'IERfSA Larlattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57. CAHILL, LAVERNE Bowlmg 55, 56, Sec. 552 Larnattes 53, 54, 55, 56, Bug Suster 56, Square Dance 54, CAIN, DONALD R.O.T.C, 55, 56, CAIN, JOE Class Council 56, 57, Wrestling 55, 56. CAMERON, DIANE C1055 COUHCII 54, 55, 56, Honorary Cadet 55, 56, 57, Junior Escort 565 Larnattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Snster 55, 56, National Honor 56, 57, Qulll C1 Scroll 56, 57, Treas 56, 57, Rlfle Team 56, 57, Treas. 56, 57, Rodeo 56, 57, Spur 55, 56. CAMPBELL, DENNIS Band 54, 55, 56, 57, RO TC. 54, 55, 56, 57. CAPRA, PAT Cheerleader 56, 57p Class Councrl 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Pres, 54, 55, Color Day Dance Attendant 53, 54, Gnrls State 56, Larrattes 53,54,55,56,57,B1g Slster 54, 55, Executlye Councul 53, 54, Rusrlers 54, 55. CARDENAS, LILLIAN students crown seniors os 'di '51 ,x Qias la ft l s homecoming r qolltq CAREY, SHARRIE CARLETON, RONALD A Coppello 55, 55, 57, Class Councll 55 55 D Club 54, 55, 55, 57, FOOYDOll 54, 55, 56 Swlmmlng 54, 55, Trock 55, 56, 57, Wrestllng 56, 57. CARPENTER, DICK Bond 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Color Guard 53, 54, Roller Skotxrlg 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Trophy 55, 56, Treos. 54, Pres 55, 55, 57, Trock 54, 55, 56. CARPENTER, JOAN Larlottes 55, 56, 57, Blg Srster 55, 56 CARPENTIER, LOLITA LOY Bowllnq 56, 57, Glrls Sports 54, 55, 56 lce Skating 56, 57, Sec 56, 57, Jr. Escort 56, Lorlottes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bla Slster 56, Notlonol Honor 56, 57, Roller Skotlng 56, 57, Spur 55, 56, 57. CARROLL, JOHN Class Councnl 54, 55, 56. CASADOS, JUDY Bond 53, 54, 55, 56, Closs Cour1cll55,55Z F.T A. 56, 57, Ice Skotlng 56, 57, l.R, 56, 57, Jr Escort 56, Lorrottes 53, 54, 55, 56 57, Executive Council 54, Qulll G Scroll 56, 57, Rodeo 56, 57, Sports 53, Spur 55, 56, 57, Y-Teens 54, 55. CAWOOD, KATHLEEN Larlottes 55, 55. CECIL, BILL I-llfY 57. CHANDLER, CARALEE IR C 55, Lorlottes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Slster 55, Executlse Courlcll 54, 55, Sophomore Dance Queen 55 CHAPMAN, RICHARD CHIPPERFIELD, BARBARA Assembly Comm. 54, 55, 56, Lorlattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Sister 54, 55, 56, Roller Skatlng 54. CHOUINARD, GERALD D Club 54, 55, 56, 57, Golf 54, 55, 56, 57, Co-cootoln 57, CISNEROS, THERESA Bowllng 54, 55, F TA 55, 56, Larlottes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Slster 56, Roller Skotlng 57, Rustlers 54, 55. CLARK, YVONNE A Coppella 55, 56, 57, Bond 54, 55, 56 57, Closs Councll 55, 57, Jr Escort 56, LOflOfT9S 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Suster 55, 56, Notlonol Honor 55, 56, 57, Orchestra 56, 57, Slnglng Chrlstmas Tree 55,551,575 Sports 54, 55, 56, Spur 55, 56, 57. COHARA, JO Lorlottes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Sister 55, 56, Executwe Councll 552 Y-Teens 55, 56, 57, Sec, 56, COLEMAN, BOB Bowllng 55, 56, Color Guard 54, COLLINS, BONNIE Jr. Escort 55, JR C 56, Lorlottes 54, 55, 55, 57, Fashlon Show 56, Roller Skotlng 55, 56, 57. CORDOVA, MARY Lariattes 54, 55, 56, 57. COSTELLO, BETH l.R.C, 55, 56, 57, Jr, Escort 56, Lariattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 56, National Honor 56, 57, Riding Club 563 Roller Skating 56, 57, Rustlers 54, 55, 56: Soorts 54, 55, 56, Sour 55, 56, 57, CpvzY, DICK A Cappella 55, 56, 57, Singing Christmas Tree 55, 56. COWAN, JARED CRANE, SUE A Cappella 56, Bowling Club 56, 57, Inner Choir 56, 57, l.R.C 55, 56, 57, Jr. Escort 56, J,R.C. 56, 57, Treas. 56, 57, Laruattes 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 56, National Honor 56, 57, Spur 56, 57, Y-Teens 55, 56, 57, CROSS, RICHARD Band 54, 55, 56, 57, All-City 56, 57, All-State 57, Dance 54, 55, 56, 57, Basketball 54, 55, Drama Club 57, Football 55, 56, l,R,C. 55. CURRY, KAY JEAN A Cappella 56, 57, Christmas Pageant 551 Drama 56, 57, F.T.A. 55, 56, 57, lnner Choir 56, 57, Laruattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 54, 55, 56, Operetta 57, Singing Christmas Tree 56. CUSSINS, JACK DALLMAN, SHARON Ice Skating 56, 57, Lariattes 56, 57, DALLMAN, SHIRLEY Larlattes 56, 57. DANFORTH, CLYDE DANIELS, FRANCIS Optimist 56, 57. DAVIES, CAROLE Annual 55, 56, 57, Activities Editor, Class Council 54, 55, 56, 57, F,T.A, 56, 57, lnner Council 56, 57, Recording Sec., l.R.C. 56, 57, Jr Escort 56, Larlattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 56, Executive Council 54, 55, National Honor 56, 57, V. Pres., Quill Cv Scroll 55, 56, 57, Sec, 56, 57, Spur 55, 56, 57. DAVIS, CHARLES Optimist 53, R.O.T.C. 53, 54, Drill Team 54 DECKER, JO ANN A Cappella 53, Larlattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 55. il F DORIS FOSTER und ROBIN ANDERBERG Sincerity 1 x . fun, frolic experienced at junior-senior picnic i if X DeGOEY, GERALDINE Girls Ensemble 56, 57, IR C. 55, 56, 57, Jr Escort 56, Laruattes 54, 55, 56, 57 National Honor 56, 57, Spur 55, 52, 57 DILLON, EARLENE Jr Escort 56, Larlattes 54, 55, 56, 57 B.q Sister 55, National Honor 56, 57, Quill G Scroll 56, 57, Rodeo Staff 56, 57, Asst Clr. Mgr., Rustlers 56, 57, Spur 56, 57. DILLOW, JANET A Cappella 56, 57, Larlattes 55, 56, 57, Blg Sister, Sunglng Christmas Tree 56 DITTENBER, MARILYN Band 55, 56, Laruatles 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 56, Roller Skatlng 55, DONAHO, GARY DOWNES, WAYNE Baseball 55, Football 56, Optimist 55, 56, Membership Chalrrnan 56. DUFFY, LARRY Drlll Team 53, l,R.C. 55, 56. DUMM, ALLEN Annual 55, 56, 57, Assembly Comm 53, 54 55, Bowling 54, 552 Boys State 56, Class Council 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, D Club 55, 56, 57, Drama 56, 57, Hl-Y 54, 55, 56, Pres, 55, 56, National Honor 56, 57, Optlrnlsl 55, 56, Qulll Cr Scroll 56, 57, Pres, Radio 56, Rodeo 55, 56, 57, Sports Editor 55, 56, Spun 54, 55, 56, 57, Sr, Play 56, Tennis 55, 56, Thespuans 56, 57. DUNKIN, KAY Larnattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Sports 53, 54. DURHAM, JUDEE Annual 55, 56, 57, Class Council 56, 57, Glrls State 56, Inter-Club Councll 56, 57, l.R C 54, 55, 56, 57, V, Pres. 56, 57, Laruattes 54, 55, 56, 57, V, Pres. 56, 577 National Honor 56, 57, Quill C-r Scroll 56, 57 Roller Club 55, 57, Senior Class Sec 56, 57, Spur 55, 56, Y-Teens 54, 55. EATWELL, HOWARD A Cappella 56,' Assembly Comm. 53, Band 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Dance 55, 56, Orchestra 54, 55, Cornera Club 54, Drama Club 54, 55, 56, Play, Slnglng Christmas Tree 54, 55, 56, Track 55 EDWARDS, PAT Jr Escort 56, Laruattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Sister 55, 56, Roller Club 55, Y-Teens 54. ELTING, ARTHUR Bowling 53, 54, Roller Club 53, R O T.C. 53, 54, 55, 56, Rifle Team 53, 54, 55, 56, Drlll Team 53. ENGLISH, RON Baseball 54, 55, 56, Basketball 54, 55, 56, D Club 55, 56, 57, Football 54, 55, 56, All- Clty 56 ESPINOZA, JESS Rodeo 57, R O.T C , Drlll Team 54, 55, 56, 57, ComD, Drill 54, 55, 56, 57. ESQUIBEL, JOHN ggng1753, 54, 55, 56, 57, Bowling 54, 55, FASSETT, CLARK R O,T.C. 55, 56. FELTN ER, DON FLAHARTY, ARNEE Band 54, 55 55, 57. FLINN, SUE Lorlattes 55, 54, 55 55, 57, Rustlers 54. FLOERCHINGER, RAY D Club 55, 55, 57, V Pres. FOSTER, DORIS A Cappella 54, 55, 56, All-City Council 55, 57, Class Council 55, 56, 57, Class Pres 56, 57, Closs Sec 55, 55, F T A 55, 56, Girls State 56 l R C 56 57, Jr Escort 56 Lorlorfes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 56: National Honor 56, 57, Singing Christmas Tree 55, Spur 55, 56, 57, V, Pres 55. FOUTS, EUGENE Bona 54, 55, 56, 57, D Club 54, 55, 56, 572 Swimming 54, 55, 56, 57, Capt. 54, 55. FOUTS, NONA LEE Lorlafres 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Notionol Honor 56, 57, Sour 55, 56, 57, FOWLER, RICHARD FRANK, EDNA Lariattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 55. FRENCH, ROSALIE Annual 55, 56, 57, Faculty Ed. 56, 57, F.T.A. 56, 57, Jr. Escort 56, Lorlattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, National Honor 56, 57, Quill C7 Scroll 55, 56, 57? Spur 55, 56, 57. FRITZLER, SUE Class Counc1l55,56,577Drarno 55, 56, 571 F.T,A. 552 l R.C. 55, 56, 57, Pres., Jr. Escort 56, J,R.C, 55, 56, 57, Loriattes 55, 56, 57, Bug Sister 56, National Honor 56, 575 Quill C1 Scroll 56, 57, Rodeo 56, 57, News Ed., Spur 56, 57, Sports 55, 567 Sr. Play 56, Y-Teen 55, 56, 57, Pres. GAINFORTH, CAROLE Larlottes 54, 55, 56, 57. GALLEGOS, CORDELIA A Cappella 56, 57, Lariottes 54, 55, 56, 57, Singing Christmas Tree 56, Sports 56, Y-Teen 55, 56. GARCIA, EDDIE GARCIA, JUANITA Class Council 53, 545 F.T.A. 55, 56, 57, I R.C 55, 56, 57, Jr. Escort 56, Lariattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Rustlers 55, 56, 57, Sec. 56, 57, Y-Teen 55, 56, 57, GARCIA, YVONNE Jr, Escort 56,' Loriattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Exec. Council 55, 56, 5Dorts. 1' 5 N ,Q 3 'iv ADA MOYLE and JOHN NANCE Academic Achievement x upper elclss p.t.c1. meeting held in fcall t1'f ,' ,f GARDNER, TED Audio VlsuC1l54,55, Optumlst 54, 55, 56, 57, Sec 55, 56, Pres. 56, 57. GART1, MARGARET A Coppello 54, 55, 56, 57, Assembly Comm 55, 57, Bowling 56, 57, Chorus Lune 56, 57, Dromo 56, 57, Ploy 57, Jr. Escort 56, Lornottes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Blg Snster 54, 55, 56, Exec Council 54, 55, Notlonol Honor 56,57,Orcl1estro 53, 54, Smglng Chrrstmos Tree 55, 565 Spur 56, 57, Y-Teen 54, 55, Treos. GAY, LYNN Trock 56, Wrestling 54, 55, 56, 57. GEIST, MAJEL Jr, Escort 56, LOYIOTTES 54, 55, 56, 57, Rustlers 54, 55. GERLITS, CAROLYN Bowling 56, 57, Jr, Escort 56, Lorlottes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Exec. Councll 53, 54, Bug Snster 55, 56, Notroncl Honor 56, 57, Roller Club 56, 57, Sports 54, 55, 56. GINTHER, MEL A Coppello 55, 56. GLAVES, MARGARET Lornortes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, GLENN, MARCIA Lornottes 56, 57, Exec. Council 56, 57. GONZALES, MARY Lornottes 54, 55, 56, 57, Sports. GORMAN, CLAUDIA A Coppello 56, 57, l.R C. 55, 56, J.R C, 56, 57, Jr Escort 56, Lorlottes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Sister 55, 56, Exec, Councrl 56, 57, Notlonol Honor 56, 57, Orchestra 54, 55, 56, Roller Skotung 55, 56, 57, Rustlers 54, 55, 56, 57, Smgmg Chrnstmos Tree 56, 57, Spur 56, 57, GORSKY, LARY Class Councll 54, 552 Football 55, Hn-Y 55, 56, 5r Play 56. GRAFF, JANE FT A. 54, 55, Jr. Escort 56, Lornottes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Snster 54, 55, 56, Exec. Councrl 54, 55. GRANT, SHEILA Class Councll 54, 55, 56, 57, Drama 56, 57, Jr Escort 56, Lorlottes 54, 55, 56, 57, Noflonol Honor 56, 57,' Quill C1 Scroll 562 Rodeo 56, 57, Assoc Edltor, Rustlers 54, 55, 56, Spur 55, 56, 57, V, Pres. 56, 57. GRATER, JOHN GRAY, SHARON Lornottes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Blg Slsler 56: Sports 53, 54, 55, 56. GRIEGO, RITA Lornottes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57. GRONEY, SONDRA Lornottes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57 GUNN, DOREEN Lornottes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57. GUTIERREZ, LLOYD Baseball 54, 55, Football 54 HAGGERTY, SHARON A Coooella 55 it Glns Ensemble 54' Larlattcs 54, 55, 5i, 5' Slnglng Cnnstfvwzzs Tree 55, 56 HAGMAN, GUNNAR HWY 56, 5'. HAHN, RUTH Bowllng 56, 57, Class Councll 54, 55, Larlattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Slster 55, 56, Fasnlon Show 56, Sr. Play 56, Sports 54, 55. 56, 57. HALL, JACK HALVERSON, JUDY Ice Skatung 55, 56, Lornattes 54, 55, 56, 57, HAMILL, JUDY Jr. Escort 56, Larnottes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Snster 56. HARGER, JUDY Jr Escort 56, Lornattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Quill C7 Scroll 56, 57,' Sports 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Spur 54, 55, 56, 57. HART, TOM D Club 56, 57, Football 54, 55, 56, National Honor 56, 57,' Track 54, 55, 56, HARVEY, EULARAE Class Councnl 54, 55, Lorlottes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Snster 55, Rustlers 54, 55, Swnmr-nnng 54, 55. HAUSE, BOB Bond 54, 55, 56, 57, Dance 54, 55, 56, 57, Hu-Y 54, 55, Sr Play 56. HAWKINS, JANET Annual Board 56, 57, Class Council 55, 56, Color Dance Queen 56, F,T,A. 56, 57, lce Skatmg 56, 57, Queen 57, lr. Escort 56, Larlattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Sister 55. 56, National Honor 56, 57,QulllC1 Scroll 56, 573 Rodeo 56, 57, Feature Edntor, Roller Skating 56, 57, Spur 55, 56, 57. HEBENSTREIT, HELEN Larnattes 54, 55. 56, 57. HEBENSTREIT, RUTH Larnottes 54, 55, 56, 57. HENDERSON, JEANETTE Class Councll 55, 56, F T A 54, Gurls Ensemble 56, 57, Loruattes 54, 55. 56, 57, Bug Slster 56, Executlve Counc1l55,56, Rustlers 54, 55, ROSALIE FRENCH and CHUCK SUESSER Dependcbility G6 ' ' 99 curtcun qoirlq up, twelfth qrclcle plclq, tops .5 6-' 3 HENDREN, JOYCE Bond 54, 55, 56, 57, Jr. Escort 56, Loriottes 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 55, 56, Sr, Play 56, Sports 54, 55, Spur 54, 55, HESTER, JOAN Lorlottcs 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Sister 56, Sports 54, HILL, RICHARD BGSSDOH 54, 55, 55, 57, Basketball 54, 55, 56, 57, Closs Council 54, 55, 56, D Club 55, 56, 57, Pres., Football 54, 55, 56, 57, All- City 56: Homecoming King 56, Jr. Prom King 55, Loriottes King 56. HILLEBRAND, JUDIE Loriottes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57. HOFER, MERLE Singing Christmas Tree 53, 54, 55, I-IOLM, JANICE Closs Council 54, 55, 56, 57, F,T.A 56, 57, Jr Escort 56, Loriottes 54, 55, 56, 57, Roller Skotmg 56, 57, Rustlers 54, 55, 56, 57, HOLT, PAT Annuol 55, 56, 57, Editor 56, 57, Closs Council 54, 55, 56, Jr. Escort 56, Loriottes 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 56, Notlonol Honor 56, 57,Qu1llG Scroll 55, 56, 57, SDur 55, 56, 57. HOOLEY, JANET Closs Council 54, 55, F.T A. 55, 56, Loriottes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Sister 55, 56, HOTTON, PATRICIA l.R,C. 56, 57, Jr. Escort 56, Lorlottes 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 56, Notlonol Honor 56, 57, Spur 56, 57. HOUSTON, JANICE Annuol 56, 57, Jr. Escort 56, Loriottes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 55, Executive Council 53, Spur 56, 57, HOWE, JOHN Roller Skating 55, 56, Singing Christmas Tree 55. HOWELL, ROBERT HOYER, LARRY HURT, ROBERTA F T A 54, I R C. 54, 55, 56, 57, Loriottes 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 55, 55, Roller Skoting 55, 57, Rustlers 54, 55, ITTNER, DOLORES A Coorvello 55, 55,571 R C 54, 555 Lurlottes 54,55 56,51 Big Sister 55, 56, Singing Christmas Tree if JACKSON, BETTY JEAN Egrlottes 54, 55, 55. 57, Roller Skating 5-S, DL JACKSON, MARJORIE l R C. 55 57, Loriottes 54,3135 5 ,Big Sister 55, Executive Council 55' Ngrronol Hvrwr 55, 57, Rustlers 54 55, Sour 55, 56. JACKSON, ROBERTA Bowling 56, 57, lce Skating 55, 55, S' Lorlottes 55, 55, 57, Big S-ster 55 55, 5 Riding Club 54,55jRu5t1erS 55, 57. JEFFRIES, CHARLENE IR C 55, Jr. Escort 56, Loriottes 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 55, 56, 57, Executive Council 55, 57, National Honor 56, 57, Sports 55, 56, Spur 55, 56, 57. JENKINS, LORETTA Assembly Comm. 54, 55, 56, Jr Escort 56, JR C 55, 56, 57, Convention 56, Loricttes 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 55, 56, Executive C0uncil56,57,N0l'xor1Ul Honor 55, 57, Quill Cr Scroll 56, 57, Rodeo 56, 57, Exchange Editor, Rustlers 55, 56, 57, Pres. 56, 57, Spur 55, 56, 57, JENKINS, MARY A Cappella 56, Loriottes 54, 55, 55, 57, Smging Christmas Tree 56. JOHNSON, ARDIS Lorlottes 54, 55, 56, 57, JOHNSON, CHARLOTTE Loruottes 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 56: Rustlers 54, 55, 56, 57, Spur 55, 56, Sr. Play 56. JOHNSON, JANET Ice Skating 55, 56, 57, HlSf. 56, 57, Loriottes 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 54, 55, Executive Council 54, Y-Teens 54, 55. JOHNSON, PEGGY Bowling 56, 57, Jr. Escort 56, Loriottes 53, 54, SS, 56, 57, Executive Council 55, 56, Roller Skating 55, 56, Rustlers 54, 55, 56, Spur 56, Y-Teen 55, 56, 57. JOHNSON, THOMAS l,R.C. 54, 55, R,O.T.C. 54, 55, 56. KAISER, DARREL A Coppellcl 54, 551 D Club 55, 56, 57, Footboll 54, 55, 56, Singing Christmas Tree 55, Wrestling 55, 56, 57. KEEFER, MARGARET KELLEY, CHARLENE Girls Ensemble 56, Loriottes 54, 55, 56, 57. KENDRICK, MARJORIE Jr, Escort 56, Loricittes 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 55, 56, Notioncil Honor 56, 57, Sr. Play 56, Spur 55, 56, 57. KENNEDY, IRVING Closs Council 54, 55, 56, Hi-Y 54, 55. KERLS, JEANETTE Loriottes 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 55, 56, Rustlers 54. KIENTZ, ART Bond 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, All-City 56, 57, All-State 54, 55, 56, 57,0rcl'1estro 56, 57, AlIACity 56, 57, All-State 56, 57. 1 , x CN FABIOLA LUCERO und GEORGE BRAY Cheertulness seni r stars perform in their last singing tree xi-'Q 61155 S ,, KILLION, STEVE A Cappella 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Pres.I Assembly Comm. 53, 54, Band 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Pres., Dance 54, 55, 56, 57, Cheerleader 55, 56, 57, Class Council 56, 57, D Club 54, 55, 56, 57, Drum Mayor 55 56, 57, National Honor 56, 57, Operetta 57, Singing Christmas Tree 54, 55, 56, Spur 55, 56, 57, Tennis 53, 54, 55. KINZBACH, JOAN KAY Ice Skating 55, Lariattes 53, 54, 55.56, 57, Big Sister 55, 56, Roller Skating 55, 56, 57, Sports 54, 55, 56, 57. KIPPEL, KEN Class Council 54, 55, 56, 57, Cross Country 54, 55, 56, Corcoptoin 55, D Club 54, 55, 56, 57, Rodeo 56, 57, Swimming 54, 55, 56, 57, Track 55, 56, 57. KNAPP, CAROL Lariattes 54, 55, 56, 57. KNIGHT, NANCY Drama 54, 55, 56, 57, Play 55, 56, Jr. Escort 56, J.R.C. 54, 55, 56, 57, Corr. Sec., Lariattes 54, 55, 56, 57, National Honor 56, 57, Quill G Scroll 56, 57, Rodeo 56, 57, Roller Skating 54, 55, 56, 57, Treas., Spur 55, 56, 57. KONDY, SHEILA Loriottes 56, 57, National Honor 56, 57. KRABER, LARRY Bond 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Dance 54, 55, 56, 57, Cheerleader 56, 57, Class Council 54, 55, 56, 57, Hi-Y 55, 56, National Honor 56, 57, Treas., Orchestra 54, 55, 56, 57, Roller gkating 54, Spur 54, 55, 56, 57, Track 53, 4. KRUCKENBERG, GLORIA A Cappella 56, 57, Lariattes 56, 57, Singing Christmas Tree 56. KUK, SHARON lgariattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Sports 54, 55, 6, KUSMAC, SANDRA Lariattes 56, 57, Bug Sister 56. LAHMAN, BILL LARSON, JULIE Lariattes 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 56, Executive Council 55, 56, LAUER, Enwuzn Basketball 54, J.R.C. 53, 54, 55, Treas. 55, Camp 54. LEONARD, RAY 54, 55, 56, 57, Competitive Drill LEOPOLD, CHARLENE Class Council 55, 56, Lariattes 53, 54, 55, 56' 57, B'Q SISYGV 54, 55, 56, Ehiecutlve Council 54, 55, 56, Roller Skating 53, 54. LEVINE, DAVID LEYBA, EDGAR A C0DDello 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Baseball 54, Freshman King 53, 54, Singing Christmas Tree 54, 55, 56, 57. LEYBA, GENE Roller Skating 54, Spur 54. LINDSTROM, ETHELYN Assembly Comrn 56, 57, Bond 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Bowllng 56, 57, Class Councll 56, 57, Dromo 56, 57, l R C 54, 55, 56, 57, Lorlottes 54, 55 56, 57 Bug Suster 55, Exccutrve Councrl 55, 57 Smglng Chrtstrnos Tree 54, 55 56 Y-Teen 56, 57 LIRETTE, TOM Footboll 55 LONGCRIER, ROSALIE Lcr o1'es 54, 55 55 5' LUCERO, CECILIA Closs Councll 5-5 , Lorlottes 54, 55, 55, 57, Sports 55 LUCERO, FABIOLA I R C 54, 55, Lorloftes 54, 55 55, 57, Bug Slsler 55, 56, Executwe Councll 54, 55 56. 57, lnstollotuon Chcznrrnon 55, 56, Program Chonrmon 56, 57. LUCERO, JOANNA A Coppello 55, 56, 57, F,TA. 55, Glrls State 56, Lorlottes 54, 55, 56, 57, Sec. 55, 56, Executuve Councll 54, 55, 56, Sungrng Chrlstmcns Tree 55, 565 Sports 54, MCABEE, EVELYN A Coppello 54, 55, 56, 57, Inner Chou' 54, SS, I,R.C, 54, 55, Jr, Escort 56, Lorrottes 54, 55, 56, 57, Singing Chrnstmos Tree 54, 55, 56. MCBRIEN, WANDA Bowlnng 56, 57, Lornottes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Suster 56, Rustlers 55, 56, 57, MCCRUMB, HELEN A Coppello 552 Lornottes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bag Suster 56gSlnglr1g Chrnstmos Tree 56, McINTIRE, BOB McINTOSH, BENNIE MclNTYRE, SANDRA Inner Chour 56, 57, Jr, Escort 565 Loriattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Notlonol Honor 56, 57, Quull Cr Scroll 56, 57, Rodeo 56, 57, Humor Edntorg Spur 55, 56, 57, Treos. 56, 57. McLAIN, DOUG D Club 56, 575 Rocllo 56,' Wrestlung 56, 57, MARTIN, SALLY MARTIN, SHARON I RC. 54, 55, Jr, Escort 56, Loriottes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Executive Cour1cll53,54, 55, Roller Skotmg 53, 54,' Rustlers 54, 55, Sour 56, 57. april memories prom blooms os big success MARTINEZ, BOB MARTINE1, JOHN Boseboll 56, Mgr., Basketball 56, 57, Mgr, Color Guard 55, 56, Commander, D Club 56, 57, Football 54, 551 J.R.C. 545 Notnonol Rrtle Assoc 54, 55, 56, Pres. 55, R,O,T.C. 54, 55, 56,CoDtalr1,DrlII 54, Honor Codet 56. MARTINEZ, JUDIE Lorlottes 54, 55, 56, 57. MARTINEZ, PRISCILLA Lornattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Sports 53, MASTERS, MARILYN Larnottes 54, 55, 56, 57, MAYNARD, STAN MAYORAL, DELIA Bowllng 53, 54, Jr. Escort 55, Loriottes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Sister 55. MAYPOLE, IRENE MEADERS, CAROLE Class Council 56, 57, Jr. Escort 56, JRC. 55, 56, 57, Sec. 56, 57, Comp 56, Lorlottes 54, 55, 56, 57, Executlve Councnl 55, 565 Notionol Honor 56, 57, Quill G Scroll 56, 57, Rodeo 56, 57, Sports Edltor, Rustlers 55, 56, 57, V. Pres, 56, 57, Sr. Ploy 56, Spur 55, 56, 57. MEDINA, D'ARLENE Laroottes 56, 57. MEDINA, FRIEDA Lorlottes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Slster 56, 57. MEDINA, JOHNNY Color Guard 54, 55, 56, 57, Commander, R O TC. 54, 55, 56, 57. MESSINGER, ROBERT MILLER, ROY Baseball 54, Bowling 54,55,56,Teorr1 Copr, 56, Football 56, MILLIKEN, BRUCE Annual 56, 57, Closs Councnl 54, 55, 56, 57. MILTON, RONALD Bond 54, 55, MITCHELL, BERNICE l.R,C. 53, 54, 55, 562 Lariottes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Suster 56, Execuruve Councrl 53, 54, 55, Roller Skotlng 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Sr. Ploy 56. MITCHELL, GLORIA F.T.A, 56, 57, Larlattes 53, 54. 55, 55, 57 Qunll C1 Scroll 56, 57, Spur 54, 55, Y-Teen 54, 55, 56, 57, Pres. MITCHELL, JUNE Laruattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, MON DRAGON, GLORIA MORALES, FRANCIS Bond 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Larlattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57 MOSS, ROBERTA LOVJOTYCS 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Sister 56. MOYLE, ADA A Cappella 54, 55, 56, 57, F.T.A 55, 56, 57, Sec Jr, Escort 56, Larsattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Slster 55, 56, Executive Cauncll 54 55, Natnonol Honor 56, 57, Roller Skatung 54, 55, 56, Rustlers 54, 55, 565 Sr Play 56, Spur 55, 56, 57, Pres. 56, 57, Y-Teen 55, 55. 57, MURRAY, CULVER MURRAY, LEE MUSSER, LEONA Larnattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Blq Suster 56, 57C Rustlers 55, 56. NELSON, MARY Jr Escort 56, J R C 53, 54, 55, 56, 575 Larxattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Buq Snster 55, 56, Orchestra 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Roller Skating 53, 54, 55, 56, 57 SCC 55, 56, Spur 56, 57. NEVERDAHL, LARRY D Club 55, 56, 57, Football 54, 55, 56, Ice Skatunq 56, 57, Roller Skatmg 54, 55, 56, Track 54, 55, 56. NEWELL, KAY Girls Ensemble 56, 57, I.R C. 53, 54, 55, 56 Laruattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Slster 55, Execatuve Councul 53, 54, 55, Roller Skating 56, 57, Slngmg Chrlstmas Tree 56 Sports 53, 54, Capt , Y-Teen 53, 54. NEWTON, ELLA MAE Larlattes 54, 55, 56 57 Blg Snster 56. NICKERSON, BARRY Band 53 54, 55, Dance 54 55 Class Co.m.::l 54, Orchestra 54 Roller Skatlng 54 Track 54, 55 NUNN, ANN Jr Escort 5C Laruattcs 54 55, 55, 57 O'CONNELL, JERALDINE AnrlLJC'5 5- FTA 55 55 LGHGTTQS 55 54 55 55 57, Eg Slster 55'NatloV10l J-loner 55 57' Rostlers 55 Soar 53, 54, 55, DICK RONDINELLI o I 1 l nd CAROLE DAVIES alumni night big event during tour up trail OLESON, ALLAN Band 53, 54, 55, R,O.T.C. 55, 56, 57. OLSEN, DONNA FAY Loriattes 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 56, Sr, PloY 56. ORTIZ, ROSEMARY A Cappella 56, 57, Loriattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Singing Christmas Tree 56, 57. v OSBORN, JO ANN A Cappella 54, 55, Assembly Comm, 54, SS, Class Council 55, 56, 57, lce Skating '56, 575 Loriattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Executive Council 56, 57, Singing Christmas Tree 54. PACHECO, DOLORES Loriattes 54, 55, 56, 57. PARDEE, KEITH PARKER, CHARLES PARKER, PENNY A Cappella 54, 55, 56, 57, Class Council 53, 54, 55, Girls Ensemble 55, Sec., l,R.C, 53, 54, 55, Sec., Jr. Escort 56, Loriattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Soc. Chairman, Big Sister 55, 56, Executive Council 54, 55, 56, 57, National Honor 55, 56, 57, Singing Christmas Tree 54, 55, 565 Sports 54, 55, Spur 55, 56, 57, Y-Teen 55. PASSARELLI, PAT Loriattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 55, 56. PATTERSON, MARGARET Loriattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 56, Executive Council 56, 57, Rustlers 56, 57. PATTERSON, RAE Assembly Comm. 53, 54, Chorus Line 56, 57, Class Council 54, 55, Drama 54, 55, 56, 57, Sec. C1 Treas, F.T.A. 56, J.R.C, 535 Loriattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 55, 5' 5 56, Executive Council 53, 54, Y-Teen 53. PAXTON, PAT Band 55, 56, 57, Chess 56, 57. PEACOCK, KIT Loriattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 55, 56, 57, Rustlers 54, 55, 56, 57, Treas, 55, 56. PEERMAN, MARY Christmas Pageant 56, l.R.C. 53, 55, 56, J.R.C. 53, 54, 55, 56: Loriattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 54, 55, 56, Executive ' Council 54, 55, 56, 57, Radio 55, 56, a F Roller Skating 53 ,Y-Teen 53, 54, 55, PEREZ, JOAN Loriattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 55, 56. PEREZ, MARY Bowling 55, 56, 57, Loriattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 55, Rustlers 54, 55, 56, PETERSEN, MARILYN A Cappella 55, 56, 57, Class Council 54, Loriattes 53, 54, SS, 56, 57, Orchestra 54, Singing Christmas Tree 55, 56. PHILLIPS, EDDIE Bowling 55, 56, 57, Color Guard 53, 54, D Club 55, 56, 57, R.O.T.C. 53, 54, Drill 535 Track 55. PI LCHER, HOWARD PLUCHECK, RAMONA Camera Club 54, 55, Jr, Escort 56, Lariattes 54, 55, 56, 57. PLUCHECK, WAYNE PLUMMER, DON Baseball 56, Bowling 57, Chess 55, R O,T,C. 54, Drill Team. PONTZIUS, GENE Chess 54, 55, 56, Optimist 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, R.O T,C. 54, 55, 56, 57, Rifle Team 56. PORTER, NANCY A Coooello 54, 55, 56, Class Council 55.56, 57, FTA. 54, 55, 56, 57, Girls State 56, Honorary Cadet 55, 56, 57, Mayor, Drill 56, 57, Rifle Team 56, 57, Pres., Junior Treas. 55, 56, lr. Escort 56, Lariattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 54, 55, 56, National Honor 56, 57, Sec., Quill C: Scroll '56, 57, Rodeo 56, 57, Soc. Editor, Rustlers 54, 552 Singing Christmas Tree 54, 55, Spur 55, 56, 57, Sec. POST, ARLENE A Cappella 55, 56, Lariattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 55, 56, National Honor 56, 57, Singing Christmas Tree 55, Spur 55, 56, 57, Y-Teen 53, 54. PRICE, JUDY Lariattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 55, 56, Executive Council 55, 56, Quill C1 Scroll 56, 57, Rodeo 56, 57, Mailing Clerk, Roller Skating 54, 551 Y-Teen 54, 55. PROPP, DORAN Basketball 54, D Club 55, 56, 57, Football 54, 55, 56, Track 55, 56, 57, Wrestling 56, 57. QUINN, JOHN Annual 56, 57, Sports Editor, Baseball 552 Basketball 54, 55, 56, Class Council 55, 56, D Clgilo 55, 56, 57, Football 55, 56, Track 56, . QUINTANA, ELIZABETH Loriattes 54, 55, 56, 57. QUINTANA, JESS A Cappella 54, 55, 565 BOWHHQ 54, 55J CIGSS Council 55, 56, 57, J,R.C. 55, 56, National Honor 56, Singing Christmas Tree 55, 56, Spur 55, 56. RAMIREZ, RUDY Basketball 551 Drama 56, 57, Football 54. 55, F.T,A. 55, Hi-Y 55, 56, National Thespian 56, 57, Sr. Play 56, Track 56, Wrestling 55, 56. RANDALL, NANCY Lariottes 54, 55, 56, 57. RAUZI, IRENE ' l,R.C, 55, Lariattes 55, 56, 57, Executive Council 55, Spur 56. 2' CAROLE MEADERS and STEVE KILLION Courtesy knights of the rounoltalolej' dinner, is delight REDDING, JEAN Lariattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 54. REED, DOROTHY Larlattes 54, 55, 56, 57. RICE, CORRINE Class Council 54, 55, Drama 55, 56, 57, Pres 56, 57, l.R.C 55, 56, 57, Jr. Escort 56, Lariattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 55, 56, National Forensic 56, 57, Spur 55, 56, 57. RICHMOND, JUDY Lariattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 55, 56. RIDGLEY, KEN Band 54, 55, 56, 57, Boys State 56, Class Council 56, 57, D Club 54, 55, 56, 57, Drama 56, 57, Football 54, 56, Hi-Y 56, 57, Radio 55, 56, Sr. Play 56, Swimming 56, 57, Track 57. ROBINSON, GARY Band 555 Class Council 55, 56, Hi-Y 56, 57, National Honor 56, 57, Spur 55, 56, 57. RODRIQUEZ, MONA Girls State 56, Lariattes 56, 57. RODRIQUEZ, PATRICIA Lariattes 56, 57. RODRIQUEZ, TONY A Cappella 56, 57, Band 54, 55, 56, 57, Pres. 55, All-City 55, 56, All-State 56, 57, Dance 54, 55, 56, 57, Cross Country 55, D Club 54, 55, Singing Christmas Tree 56, Track 57. ROGERS, VIRGINIA Q Lariattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Roller Skating 55, Y-Teen 56. RONDINELLI, RICHARD Annual 56, 57, Boys State 55, 56, Basketball 54, 55, 56, D Club 55, 56, 57, Treas., Drama 56, 57, Football 54, 55, 56, 57, National l-lonai'55, 56, 577 NONOYWOI Thespian 56, 57, Pres., Sr. Play 56, Senior V. Pres. 56, 57, Spur 54, 55, 56, 57, TVOCI4 54, 55, 56, 57. ROSENBERG, MARGIE Annual 55, 56, Jr. Escort 56, Lariattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 54, 55, Executive Council 54, 55, National Forensic 56, 577 National Honor 56, 57, Quill G Scroll 56, 57, Rustlers 55, 565 Sour 55, 56, 57, Sec. RUBLE, JEAN Lariottes 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 55, 56, RUBLE, JOAN Lariattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Big Sister 55, 56, RULE, CHUCK R.O.T,C. 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, RUSSELL, DIXIE Class Council 55, 56, 57, Jr. Escort 56, Lariattes 55.56, 57, Big Sister 55, 56, Executive Council 54, 55, 56, 57, National Honor 56, 57z Spur SS, 56, 57, Y-Teen 54, 55, 56, 57. RUSSELL, PAT Bowling 54, 55, 56, 571 Jr. Escort 567 Lariattes 54,55,56,57,B1g Sister 55, 565 Rustlers 54, 55, 56, 57. RUTH, MARY CATHERINE Drama 54, 55, 56, 57, Sec. 56, 57, Lariattes 54, 55. 56, 57, Big Sister 55, 56, Executiye Council 54, 55, 56,' National Forensic 55, 56, 57, National Honor 56, 57, National Thespian 56, 57, Sr. Play 56, Spur 55, 56, 57, Sec. 56. RYAN, JUDY Af1I'1uOl56,57,F T A. 55.56, 57, lnner- club Council 56, 57, Corr Sec, I R 56, 57, Jr Escort 56, Loruoffes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Snsfer 55, 56, Ncmonol Honor 56, 57, Noflonol Thcspnon 56, 57, Qulll G Scroll 56, 57, V. Pres , Rodeo 56, 57, Feature Ed., Spur 55, 56, 57, Sr, Plov 56, SALAZ, FABIOLA Lorlotfes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, IR. 55, 56, 57, Y-Teen 55, 56, 57. SALAZAR, NORMA Lcructtes 56, 57, SANCHEZ, DANNY A Cappella 55, 56, 57, Bond 54, 55, 56, 57, Slnglng Christmas Tree 56, SANDLIN, DOROTHY Jr Escort 56 Loruortes 54, 55, 56, 57, SCHWARTZ, ETHEL KAY Lorlolfes 54, 55, 56, 57. SELBY, JUDY Lornoftes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bio Slifer 55, 56 SENA, MARGARET J.R,C 56,Lorlc1f1es 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Slsfer 56, Execullve Councll 53, 54 SEXTON, LARRY Bowllng Club 55, 56, Closs Council 56, 572 D Club 55, 56, 57f Foofboll 55, 56, HI-Y 56, 57. SHARP, VIVIAN J.R.C. 54, 55, 56, 57, All-Cltv 55, 567 Lorlortes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Blg 51sfer54, 55, 56, Noflonol Forenslc 56, 57, Roller Skating 54, 55. SHEAN, BOB Chess Club 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Pres 7 Closs Councll 54, 55, 56.57, Hl-Y 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Pres., Noflonol Honor 56, 57, Spur 56, 57. SHEARER, DONNA A Coppello 54 55, 56, 57, Bowlunq Club 54, 55, Inner Cholr 54, 55, 56, 57,' Lorlofres 54, 55, 55, 57, Slngung Chrnsfmos Tree 54, 55, 56. SHELTON, PAT Lornorfes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57 SHEPHARD, SHIRLEY A Copoello 55, 55, 57, Lorlolfes 54, 55 56, 57, Slnglng Cl'wrlslrY1OS Tree 55, 56 SHIELDS, JUANNE Q Dromu Club 55, 56, Loruofles 54, 55, 56, 5' Bug Sister 55, 56. L. . f, I . I 5 ' . I Q ' .,f. - PX NANCY PORTER and RAY WILSON Friendllness v skuline of future full for graduating class SHUPE, JOHN A Cappella 54, 55, 56, 57, V Pres, Assembly Comm 54, E5 V Pres, Class Councll 54, 55, 56, 57, Drama Club 55, 56, 57, Play 56, l,R 55, 56, 57, lnner Cholr 54, 55.56, 57, J R C 54, 55, 50, 57, V Pres , Pres , All-Clty Counctl 55, 56, 57, Natuorwal Honor 56, 57? Natlonal Thesplan 56, 57, Operetta 57, Quill G Scroll 55, 56, 57, Rodeo 56, 57, Must: Ed , Smgung Chrtstmas Tree 54, 55, 56, Tenms 54, 55, 56. SICKLER, BEULAH Gnrls Ensemble 56, 57, Larlattes 53, 54, 55, 56.57, Blg Ssster 55, 56, Roller Skattng 56, 57, SILVA, DONALD Bond 53, 54. SIMMONS, BARBARA J. IRC 56, 57, Larlattes 56,57 SIMPSON, DOROTHY Bowling Club 56, 57, Larlaftes 54, 55, 56, 57, Exec Councll 54, 55, Bug Snster 55, 56, Fashnon Show 55, Sports 54, 55, 56, 57, Basketball Co-capfaun 54, Swtmmung 54, 55, Sr Class Play 56. 1 SLIMMER, PAT J 1 A Cappella 55, 56, 57, Assembly Comm 54, I - - gk , ' X 55, 56, 57, Pro. Cl'1alr,, Pres, Band 54, 35, L. , . If I 56, 57, promo Club 56,51 Play ss, Jr. Escort 56, Laruattes 54, 5556, 57,319 Slster, 54, 55.56, Natnonal Honor 56, 577 Sunglng Chrnstrnas Tree 55, 56, Sr Play 56. 6' SMITH, BILLY Band 53, 54, 55, 56, 57. SMITH, JACK SMITH, SHERMAN SONGER, PAUL A Cappella 56, lnner Chour 56, 57, Operetta 57, Optnmvst 56, 57, Roller Skating 53, V Snnglng Chrnstmas Tree 56, Sr Play 56. SPICER, DICK Baseball 55, Basketball 54, 55, D Club 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Football 56, Radio 53, 54, 55, Roller Skating 53, Track 55, 56. SPILLER, EADIE Band 53, Class Counctl 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Pres. 55, 56, F T A 55, Gnrls State 56, Jr Escort 56, Larlattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, B19 Slster 54, 55, 56, Exec Coun 54, National Forensic 54, 555 Natlonal Honor 56, 57, Qunll C1 Scroll 56, 57, Roduo 55, Rodeo 56, 3 57,Spur 55, 56. SPILMAN, WILLARD Assembly Comm. 53, 54, Class Councnl 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Pres 53, 54, Football 55, 56, F.T.A. 54, 55, I R 55, 56,' J RC 54, 551 Optnmlst 54, 55, 56, 57, Treas, Sec. STANLEY, HARLO Basketball 56, Football 54, Hn-Y 54, 55, Track 56, 57, Co-captam, Wrestllng 55. STARK, DOROTHY lce Rnders 55, 56, Larlattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Snster 54, 55.56. I . STARR, KATHY Larlattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Suster 55, 56, Spur 55, 56, 57. STEPHENSON, RONNIE A Cappella 55, 56, 57, Band 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Slnglng Christmas Tree 55, 56. STEVENS, TED A Cappella 55, 56, 57, Bowlmg Club 54, 55, 56, 57, Inner Choir 56, 57, Snngmg Christmas Tree 54, 55, 56. , , STEWART, MELVA Bowllng Club 54, 55, S6:Cl'!flSfI'Y1OS Pogeant 55, Jr. Escort 56, Larrattes 55, 56, 57, Bug Slster 56, Qulll C1 Scroll 56, 57, Radro 55, 56, Rodeo 56, 57, Rustlers 54, 55, 56, Asst Drlll Capt 55,56 STIGALL, MYRNA Assembly Comm 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, TYEUS, Sec., Pro Chalr , Jr Escort 56, Larlattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Srster 56, Natlonal Honor 56, 57, Spur 55,56 Sr Ploy 56, STINES, ALPHONSO Cross Country 55, 56, Cohcaotaln 55, All- Cnty 56, D Club 55, 56, 57, Swlmmlng 54, 55, Track 56, Co-coptarn, Wrcstllng 56, 57. STODDARD, EDITH Larlattes 56, 57. STRAWMIER, WANDA Larloftes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Rustlers 54, 55, STURDIVAN, CLIFF SUAIO, ALLENE Assembly Comm 56, 57, Class Councll 53, 54, 55, I R C, 54, 55, 56, 57, Larlattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Sister 54, 55, 56, Executlye Councll 55, 56, 57, Orchestra 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Sour 54, 55, Y-Teen 55, 56, 51, y Pres 56,57 SUESSER, CHARLES Bowlrng 54, 55, Hn-Y 56, 57, I R C 56, 57, Natuonal Honor 56, 57, School Photographer 56, 57, Spur 55, 56, 57, V Pres. SUNDINE, CAROL Annuol SS, 55, 57, Album Edltor 56, 57, Class Councrl 56, 57, Jr, Escort 56, JR C. 55, 56, Lorlattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Slster 56, Executlye Councll 56, 57, Natrongl Honor 56, 57, Qulll C1 Scroll 55, 56, 57, Sr. Play 55, Sensor Treasurer 56, 57, Spur 56, 57, TALLY, SHARON Class Councll 55, 56, Glrls State 56, Jr. Escort 56: Larlattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Slster 55, 56, Executlye Councll 54, 551 Natrona! Honor 56, 57, 5Dur 55. TARULLO, DARRYL Band 54, 55, 56, 57, All-Cnty 57, Dance 55, 56, 57, Boseballi-1, Rodlo 55, 56, 57, Sour 54, 55. TAVIS, DON Class Councll 54, 55, 56, 57, R O,T C 53, 54, 55, 56, 57. TAYLOR, JIM TEMPLE, MARGIE Jr Escort 56, Lorlattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Slster 55, 56, 57, Notlonal Honor 56, 57, Rustlers 54, 55, Spur 55, 56. TERRY, BETTY Larlattes 55, 57. THOMAS, DARRELL Bowllnq 53 Class Councll 55 56, Cross Country 56, 57, D Club 55, 57 Qulll G Scroll gf, 57, Roller Skotlng 55, 56, Track rt. THOMPSON, GENE Assen-blw Cornnn 54, 55, 56, Bowlrng EE, 5' D Club 55, if 51fl ll-Y 55, 56 l R C 55 55, 57 JR 55 57'Optlrnlst ff 57 Rollcr 5-catrng S-1 ES, R OT C,5-1,Tennl5 55, 56 Track 57. THOMPSON, LENORA Asserfbly Comm 54, Class CoJncll 53 54 55,56 FTA 55 Jr Escort56 Jr Prom Queen 56 Larlattes 53 54 55, 56, Bro S-ster 54, 55 56, Nctlonol Forenslc 54, 55 56, V, Pres g Nctlcnal Honor 56, Sour 55, 'L 4 ef , at 5 ', . is , '4- 3, I J . M , . .. 3 f ' gif, 14: fi: luck and success wished to 5 F seniors TODD, ZELMA lce Skatlng 56, 575 Larlottes 54, 55, 56, Bug Slster 54, 55, 56, Rustlers 54, 55, , 57. TOLLE, PHYLLIS Baseball 55, 56, Glrls Ensemble 56, 57, I.R.C. 55, 57, Jr Escort 56, Laruattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Spur 56, 57. TOMASI, ALICE l,R C. 56, 57, Jr Escort 56, Larnattes 55, 56, 57, Bag Snster 56, Spur 56, 57. TRUJILLO, EVA A Cappella 56, 57, Bowllng 56, 57, Laruattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Suster 56. TRUJILLO, RUBY Larnattes 54, 55, 56, 57. TUCKER, NANCY Class Councnl 54, 55, Larlgttes 5-1,55,56, 57,Attenc1cnt54,Blg Slster 55, Execatnve Councnl 55, 56 TURNER, GAYLE I R.C. 56, 57, Larlottes 54, 55, 56, 57, Brg Slsler 55, 56, Rustlers 54, 55, Sr Play 56. TURNURLSHIRLEY Band 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Lornottes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Blg Suster 54. UDD, PAUL VANCE, YVONNE Larnattes 53, 54 55, 56, 57, Blq Slster 55. VANSTROM, CHUCK D Club 55, 56, 57, Tennis 55, 56, Co-captonn 56. VELARDE, JULIA Lornottes 54, 55, 54, Bug Slster 54,551 Rustlers 53, 54, 55 VORBURGER, LINDA Jr Escort 56,' Lorlattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Snster 55, 56, Roller Skatlng 54, 55, 56, 57, WAID, LOI5 Larnottes 54, 55, 56, 57. WALKER, HAROLD A Cappella 55, Bowllng 55, 56, l R C, 567 Singing Christmas Tree 55, Spur 55, 56, 57 WALKER, RAY Baseball 56, 57, Basketball 55, 56, 57,' D Club 55, 56, 57, Sec. 56, 57, Football 55, 56, Radio 56, 57. WATT, PAT Class Cauncll 57,' JR C, 56, Larlattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Snster 56, 5r Play 56 WEISS, ANNA MARIE F TA. 55, 56, 57, IR C 54, 55, 56, 575 Jr. Escort 56, Lornattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Sister 55, 56, Quill C1 Scroll 56, 57, Rodeo 56, 57, Artust, Roller Skatlng 53, 54 55, 57, 5Dur 55, 56, 57,' Y-Teen 55, 56, . WELCH, LESSIE Drama 54, 55, 56, 57, Lorlattes 54, 55, 56 57, Bug Slsfer 55, 56, Rustlers 5-I, 55. WELLNITZ, LYLE I-MAY 55, 56. WESTON, ED WILLIAMS, CHUCK Cross Country SC D Club 54, 55, 56, 57, Track 54. WILLIAMS, LARRY RO T.C. 54, 55, 56.57, Drlll54,55, 56. WILLIAMS, PATTI JO l,R C 55, 56, 57, Sec ,' Jr Escort 565 Laruattes 55, 56, 57, Bug Slster 55 56 WILSON, JANICE FTA 56, 57, l R C 56 57, Conference 56, Larrattes 54, 55, 55, 57 Blq Suster 56, 575 Rustlers 55, 56, 57, Sr. Play 56, 57, Spur 56, 57, WILSON, JERRY WILSON, RAY Band, 53, 54, Basketball 55, Boys State 56 Class Cauncul 55, 56, 57 D Clulp 55 57 Drama 56, 57, Football 54, 55, 56 l-MY 55 56, 57, V. Pres , Jumor V Pres 55, 56 Natuonol Honor 56, 57, Pres, Natuonal Thesplon 56, 57, Quill C7 Scroll 52, 57, Rodeo 56, 57, Sports Edltor, Sr Play 555 Spur 55, 56, 57,' Track 56, 57. WITH, VERNON A Cappella 5-15556, Assembly Comm 5-I 55, 56, Band 54, 555 D Club 56, 57, Drama 55, 56, 57, Inner Choir 5-4, 55, 56, 57,' J.R C. Camp 56, Natrona! Thcsolan 56, 57, ODGYSTYO 57,' Radlo 55, 56, Sr Play 56, 57, Slnglng Cltrlstrnas Tree 54, 55, 56, Tennls 56, 57, Cofcaptoun. WOODWARD, JUDY Class Councll 55, Jr Escort 55, Larlattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bla Slsfer 55, Spur 55, 56, 57, Y-Teen 54, 55. WRAY, JOYCE Band 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Class Ccuncll 55 56, Freshman Queen 53, IR C 53, 5-I, 55 Larlattes 53, 5-I, 55, 56, 57, BMJ SISICY 55, 56, Roller Skatlng 56, 57, Sungnng Chrustrnas Tree 56, WRIGHT, ROSE MARIE Class Cauncul 54, 55,- Ice Skatlnq 55, 56, Treos, lr, Escort 56, Larlattes 53, 5-I, 55, 56, 57, Bug Slster 56, Executrye Councll 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Sr, Play 56, Sports 55, 561 Spur 54, 55, 56. YETT, MARNI F T A 55, 56, Pres, lr Escort 56, J R C 54, 55, 56, 57, V, Pres , Larvattes 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Sister 5-I, 55, 56, National Forensuc 55, 56, Natuonal Honor 55, 57, Qulll G Scroll 56, 57, Rodeo 56, 572 Spur 54, 55, 56, 57, Y-Teen 55, 56, Treas. YOUNG, JACQUELYN Larnattes 56, 57. YOUNGBERG, CHARLINE l.R.C 55, 56, 57, Larlattes 54, 55, 56, 57, Bug Snster 55, 56, Executnye Council 55, 562 Rustlers 54, 55, 56. 1' SS- 4 1.,4..,,,4 N . rx' ii mmm, va .QU JUNIORS .gl To the Class of '58: Many fine activities and projects were success- fully accomplished during our sophomore and junior years. ln the fall of l955, our class sponsored its first big party and dance, Autumn Leaves. Projects in parliamentary procedure and student conduct received much of the Council's time and attention. During the junior year, the class council worked with the senior class in planning the Junior-Senior Picnic. We' like to think that ours was the most glamorous dance of the year. The Junior Prom done up in silver and blue was, indeed, a Fantasy in Frost. 36 The sponsor and class officers of the Y class of '58 are Mr. Riddell, sponsorg Steve Kelso, president, Leonard Vigil, vice presidentg Janice Kinkade, treasurer, and Judy Flory lnot shownl, secretary. Again this year the Council has worked con- stantly on all projects devoted to improving West High. We attribute much of our achievement to the guidance of Mr. Robert Riddell, chairman of the class sponsors. lt has been a great personal privilege for me to work with my fellow officers and members ofthe Junior Class Council. I am proud to have had the Opportunity to Serve as your class president. Wishing you the best, STEVE KELSO, President Row One. Larry Ford, Sandy Ruff, Vicki Adams, Pat Sundine, Dione Greenwolt, Dede Davies, Pat Robertson, June Aumiller, Lois Ostby, Norma La Forett. Row Two: Robert Reed, June Parody, Louise Stone, Loralea Laffea, Janice Kinkade, Charlotte Hodges, Leonard Vigil, Edward Romero, Carolyn Weishaupl, Joyce Gates, Cleo Hancock. Row Three: Ralph De Leon, Janet junior council sparks Merrif.eld, Gary Crellln, lvan Archuleta, Dean Smith, John Hermsleine, Ken Caylor, Judy Flory, Kathy Arnold, Marty Four: Mr. Riddell, Rusty Phillips, Brannon, Kay Watson. Row Carolyn Harris, Ronald Weaver, Bill Micheli, Dave Steel, Norm Wierneyer, Leroy Wretland, Charles Vestal, Shirley Peters, Lila Jo Martin, Danny Kraber. enthusiasm among students Planning the Junior Prom took a lot of cooperation and hard work from the council, and it looks like Steve got a big reward for his efforts. l ' x 5 W Q 'We is Everyone seems to be preoccupied, even Steve, during the regular Junior Council meeting. +P- juniors continue pursuit of advanced learning Q S. ,Q ,N Adamson, Kris Alexander, Sherrie Allen, Charlene Alto, Helen Amos, Jessy Anderson, Jacqueline Arbogasr, Barbara Archuleta, lvan Arnold, Kathy Atkinson, Steve Aumiller, June Baca, Eva Bocas, Helen Baldwin, Gary Be-itz, Marilyn Bennett, Rosemary Black, Ann Blackburn, Richard Boardman, Mary Boh, Judy Boogren, Tom Bornemeier, Sharon Brancon, Bob Brannon, Mary Breuch, Carolyn Briley, Carol Brown, Bill Bruce, John Bruffett, David Bullock, Arlene Bunyard, Glenda Cadden, Sue Calvert, Linda Campbell, Paul Carney, Del Carver, Gary Corwin, Wayne Chaffin, John Cisneros, Flora Clem, Richard Coffield, Melinda Collier, Loretta Conklin, Judy Connely, Jim Corbett, Monica Cramer, Pamela Crellin, Gary Crofford, Glen 1 X Nl eg Lvl 3 f 2' Three double-flights of stairs, two long corri- dors, a stop at the locker, all in five minutes, would be a track challenge even for Bannister. -0' ,fs officers help class advance to higher heights Crosswhife, Don Crow, Fred Crutchley, Carole Dole, Connie Dalton, Delores Dalton, Mary Danford, Cloe Ann Davidson, Jeanette Davies, Dede Deardorff, Linda DeHerra, Dolores Deleon, Ralph Dixon, Guyla Donaldson, Joyce Donell, Bob Durnette, Charles Eason, Nick Ebert, Mary Ellis, Violet Espinosa, Paula Evans, Vicki Ferguson, Sue Feyerherm, Beverly Fisher, Barbara Flinn, Dixie Flint, Alan Flory, Judy Ford, Lorry Fox, Gloria Jo Frank, Lindo Frederick, Zenamae Froese, Judy Garcia, John Garrison, Jim Gasser, Raymond Gates, Joyce Gillenwater, William Giron, Pat Glanville, Sherrill Goddard, Sharon Gorman, Cynthia Gould, Carole Graff, Carl Gray, Dave Green, LaVQnne Greenwalt, Diane Gronquist, Janet Groom, Jeannie f - lil iv' F-- vy 0 N , . . ?' Noon hour is relaxation time for these Junior girls, w-et' is.. outdoor fun featured at Junior-senior picnic Hansen, Phyllis Hanstran, Ronnie Hardy, Jim Harr1S,CarOlyr1 Heacack, Ellen Heinze, Gloria Heist, Helen Hernenover, Carol Henderson, Jim Herman, Beth Herrera, Martha Hidalgo, Domingo Higgs, James Hoagland, Jane Hodges, Charlotte Hoff, Edward Hoge, Maurine Hose, Diane Hubenrhal, Ed Hulin, Barbara Hulin, Fred Hymer, La Riia lrvine, Dick Jackson, Ruth Jensen, Alice Jensen, Don Jessee, Mlke Johnson, Elbert Johnson, Leono Johnson, Mory Ann Jones, Lou Keck, Betty Kelley, Bob Kelley, Lorry Kellogg, Dick Kellogg, Lynn Kelso, Steve Kent, Lonny Kinkade, Jonice Kipple, Glen Knoll, Corold Krober, Donny Krutsch, Wayne Kuehn, Joan Lossmon, Clark Lowler, Kathy Leovitt, Dione Lee, Wilma fcintcisq in frost big episode during travels Leid, Darlene Lewis, Karen Lind, Pal' Lirette, Paula Livingston, Sue Lloyd, Sherry Logan, Carol Long, Victor Lovejoy, Ron Lucero, Jackie Lucero, Tony McClain, Pal' McClean, Roberto McCullough, Marcia McFarland, Ray McGrady, Helen Mclrvin, Sharon McPherson, Carol Moestas, Sam Moffett, Shirley Maniatis, Carol Manion, Judy Marquez, Ruth Martin, Lila Jo Mathews, Doyne Meixner, Britta Mendes, Elizabeth Merrifield, Janet Mills, Judy Milton, Dennis Mondragon, Clorinda Montgomery, Barbara Moody, Beverly Morrow, Fred Mosier, Robert Mullenix, Gary Munsey, Jerry Naessens, Madelene Nebe, Nancy Newby, Clara Newton, Lucille Nichols, Barbara Novak, Louis Obechina, Eddie O'Brien, Tom Oliver, Thomas Ortega, Gil Ortiz, Louis Jean Many school activities take much of the students' time, but Dede and Dean find time to make plans for Saturday night. 'C' class of '58 wins j.r.c. dance attendance 1 Ostby, Lois Parody, June Parker, Bill Parr, Ronald Patterson, Pat Patton, Ken Pauley, Florence Payne, Peggy Peacock, John PeQueen, Sandra Person, Janice Peters, Shirley Peterson, Philena Phillips, Rusty Pilcher, Marianne Pino, Nellie Poindexter, Mary Lou Ramsey, Carol Rayburn, Bob Reed, Robert Reeder, Janice Reno, Eileen Richard, Colleen Roork, Richard Robertson, Pat Robledo, Refugio Rodgers, Par Roluti, Marie Romero, Edward Ruff, Sandra Russell, Sharon Russum, Franklin D. Salazar, Norma Salfrank, Bonnie Santastevan, Virginia Schmidt, Lorromae Schmidt, Richard Schneider, Ann Schrah, Joan Sell, Treva Shannon, Myra Shisler, Joan Shrader, Dan Silva, Ernest Simmons, Phyllis Simpleman, Frances Sisler, Judy Skalla, Murl i K i x :J 'HA' . Jasper, Chuck, and Diane time the announcements il .:: 'A they will give on the PA system to the student body. lg. 1' O, 47 juniors lead seniors to ridge of new horizon Small, Albert Smith, Jerrie Smith Marilyn Smith, Rose Snow, Pat Snyder, Carol Soreide, Virginia Sorenson, Donna Spaulding, Dick Speight, Sally Sperl, Barbara Spidahl, Lu Jean Springer, John Starling, Rod Steffek, Dave Stone, Kathy St. Peter, Anna Marie Straight, Marvin Stremming, Pot Stromer, Betty Summerton, Barbara Sundine, Pat Sutherland, Francene Swanson, Frances Torres, Viola Tavis, Judy Terry, Harold Tripp, Phil Tyson, Gloria Vandermee, Leonard Vigil, Leonard Wade, Alberta Warden, Thelma Watson, Kay Watt, Beverly Weaver, Ronald Weishaupl, Carolyn Weiss, Phyllis Wells, Diane Wheeler, Barbara Wiemeyer, Norm Wiley, Mary Jane Wold, Norma Woolman, Mary Wurfsmith, Cherry Yeager, Chuck Young, Dave Young, Joann I w Q., be som-iowiolaies is Q . it The class of '59, sponsored by Mr. Apel, chose its officers as follows: Sue Thayer, treasurer, Gerry Pierce, secretary, Ricky Rodriguez, president, and Bob Stevens, vice president. 3 To the Class of '59: The class of '59 is more than proud of all its activities and accomplishments. The first thing we worked on was the election of officers which was held in September. With officers and council members elected, we met every Tuesday morning at 8:10 with representatives from each of the tenth grade classes. Our main project this year was working on the Sophomore Party which turned out to be one of the best. The theme was Tenth Heaven. Sophomore class officers from all the other Denver high schools were our special guests. Another important task was choosing the class rings, A committee of nine was appointed by the presiding chairman to work on this project. It was a big decision to make for some 900 classmates. lt has been a very eventful year for us. l wish to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Apel, our sponsor, for his much needed help and advice, and my fellow classmates for all their cooperation. ln behalf of the class of '59, l wish the class of '57 luck and success in the future years. Cordially yours, RICHARD RODRIGUEZ, President , 5 a Acker, Shirley Ackles, Bette Adams, Nancy Alexander, Jimmie Anderson, John Arndt, Joan Aurich, Norma Babcock, Charlotte Bobean, Joan Baker, Rex Baker, Rex Baker, Sandra Ballard, Joyce Barcelona, Carol Barela, Elmer Barnard, Connie Barnard, Gail Bateman, Edith Bauchman, David Bauer, Charlotte .-s as 4 -1 - - - .- J, K .- - , 1 .Sn ,, -5 ,Q O Q ., gs 'r 1 i 'ff a V ' ' 'V A ' , - . 4 t I Row One: Pat Murry, Stella Truiillo, La Donna Terry, Gerry Pierce, Georgia Gettman, Sue Thayer, Edith Vargas, Charlene Hay, Jeanie Ellison. Row Two: Adolph Atenclo, Connie White, Berdena McLaughlin, Barbara Nussrallah, Dave Engelbert, Duncan Cameron, Susan Lovell, Cynthia Stallings. Row Three: Mr Apel, Elaine Blehn Jackie Craft Carol Magnie, Richard Carter, Jaan Arndt Gayle Currence Lena Gallesaie, Charlotte Bauer. Row Four Jay Hallard Don Stullwell, John Barns, Boyd Poser Bob Stevens David Meoders, Gary Kent, Ricky Rodriguez Gary Smith E6 25 f!'9r' l T J Il' 3 no .9 fx x Q X Jill! J 'L' N X 'B X Q6- - Ylfzr class of S9 begins trek up hill of education Beyen, Kathy Bishop, Jeannett Blossom, Dora Bruhn, Betty Burger, Barry Burton, Marilyn Buftrick, Linda Buzick, Sandy Byers, Jim Cameron, Duncan Campbell, Jean Campbell, Karen Campion, Marilyn Carlisle, Carol Carpenter, Harriet Cassaly, Rosemarie Chance, Linda Chance, Lois Connely, Irene Conner, Janice Costello, Frank Craft, Jackie Crane, Jean Crosby, Jacque Currence, Gayle Curtis, Sharon Daddow, Charles Dale, Gwen Davis, Bonnie Dawes, DeAnn Decker, Donna Derieg, Sherry Diehl, Virginia Doney, ,lean Drasf, Marlene Dunlap, Par Dunn, Nancy Eads, Jack Edwards, Lyle Elgin, David Ellison, Jeanie Espinosa, Isabel Everett, Gary Farrow, Darlene Fastenow, Ann Feeback, Vernon Ferrara, Barbara Ann Franson, Pat Gallegos, Frances Gallespie, Lena Garsfko, lolwn Gandrean, Larry Geftrnan, Georgia Giradot, Beverly Goebel, Joanne Goff, Dionne Q Gomez, Vera Goadloe, Dianna Green, Ruth Hawkins, Wanda vt! Gerr, nas c soggeahzn fc V'T'G'6 Caring an early rnzfn ng caancil rv-eeting, but no one seems tc De interested. election of officers Sa -'E' 'Q if starts rise to peak Hay, Charlene Haywood, Patrick Heacock, Marlin Hendren, Nancy Henline, Jeanine Herberlein, Elaine Herriot, Roger Hileman, Judy Hitcbman, Lavon Holmes, Frances Houston, Judy Howell, Judy Huddleston, Sam Jagger, Sadie Lou Jones, Judy Jones, Mary Lou Justus, Norma Kennauglfi, Dennis Kindall, Maureen King, Marlena Knight, Robert Kuehn, David Lee, Ronald Leonard, Bobbie Leyba, Priscilla Lodahl, Rose Marie Lovell, Susan Lucero, Barbara McClelland, Carolyn McDonald, Sharon McLaughlin, Kay Mack, Kay Mognie, Carol Mayors, Jim Manzanares Sarah Marker, Karen Martin, Jirn Masfalka, Marilyn Meaders, David Meininger, Marilyn Mendez, Ben Mendez, Priscilla Miller, Janice Mohler, Eddie Monroe, Larry Montana, Shirley Moore, Marilyn Morrow, Torn Moya, Gloria Mulder, Bob Murphy, Douglas Musick, Carole Newton, Barbara Niederkorn, Judith Nussrallah, Barbara O'Brien, Mary O'CannelI, Wanda Odle, Carol O'Dowd, Bonnie Oleson, Warren Ricky is one of the many Sopho- mores who enjoy noon dancing. 55 ,355 if sophomores in clouds at 1Oth heaven Olguin, Marianne Padilla, Caroline Painter, Lora Pareseau, Senia Pierce, Geraldine Pierce, Kathy Plucheck, Rita Poindexter, Richard Ray, Leslie Rayburn, Pat Reid, Laurea Richhart, Janice Riedel, Richard Roberts, Wayne Robinson, Carol Rowe, Sandy Rule, Phyllis Russell, Eleanor Sample, Robert Sansom, Carol Santangelo, Joanne Santastevan, Charles Schmidt, Tommy Schreiner, Carl Searles, Tammy Sedbrook, Janice Shea, Sue Sherrin, Marcella Simpson, Mary Lou Sisneros, Gloria Sloan, Larry Smith, Gary Snow, Joanne Spahn, Dianna Spanier, Scott Stallings, Cynthia Stern, Harriet Stigers, Jim Stremel, Sandra Taylor, Carolyn Kay Terry, Ladonna Thayer, Sue Thomas, Charlotte Thomas, Joan Thyfault, Mary Tiernan, Pat Trullinger, Dale Turnur, Molly Unrine, Sandra Valdez, Barbara Vandenberg, Ava Vigil, Loretta Von Forell, Shirley Watson, Sue Weekes, Pat Wertz, Lorna Whitfield, Carol Whittlesey, Kay Williams, Barbara Wise, Allen Yinger, Beverly Hi pard sign my card is a familiar ex pression around West at the beginning of the year These sophomores seem to be using this old expression to get acquainted wily Y 4- ,llizrr kv fl, 3 , if Tj, 2.3 4 , - rg-3 1. vw The great thoughts of men are contained m a reservour of precsous volumes from whuch flows msplratlon for still greater thoughts And lrlce the stream that wears away the mountam srcles, so education wears away the walls of Ignorance, preludrce, and fear rn the mmds of men Hi ' - t pgs' f' -- ,pw yg, W A K.. K r 1'-A-3 gt ,A J , , .1-IQFUQ fr 1 3 , -f 4 ,,.' ff, V , ,154 . 5.4: s- ' ,jjfji :-:z:1,J3i5k N 5 YF ' . . . . administrators RUTH R. WAGNER COORDINATOR B.A., M.A. NORTON C. TRUSTMAN ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL B.A., HAI., M A. The mutual cooperation of the four school administrators results in the smooth operation of the school, Financial problems, curriculum development, enrollment difficulties and guidance methods are some of their major problems. WILFORD H. WOODY PRINCIPAL B.A., M.A. OPAL B. RIDDELL DEAN or GIRLS B.A., M.A. Q. ,- Problems of nncreased enrollment S J AANDAHL Socual Scnence ROBERT E BLAIR Socnal Scuence BA MA JOHN R ADAMS Mathematics JOE L BLATTNER Mafhernatucs B S M S deep concern and consternatuon RODNEY ANDERSON ERNEST APEL lndustrnal Arts Socnol Scuence B S M A B A M A LLOYD F BAILEY ROSE M BERG Buology Foreign Language B A M S M A B A M A JUSTINE BOYD ANN BROWN English E C BLOMBERG JOSEPHINE BLOSE English BA MA Busmess Educatzon Engllsh B A M A SARA RUTH BROWN CHARLES BYBEE LUCEIA A CASEY EDNA CEDARBLADE BEN F COLEMAN HOWARD E CORDRY Lubraruan Social Scuence Social Science Engllsh Musuc BA MA A Physical Education BA BS BA BSMd if' i C5 --sv ,ss- avu,,, 44. 'Z Q'-r Xl'- 61 J Lrql H avv, O.,- gf . .L l - l l S . I - C ' J. l , 0 5 Q X4 .. ' E. . J I ' L , at I I f . A ' Y g I I - L. ,HAA 7 J 1 I l l . Q7 -f lA 9 ,, f J M . 1 iQ . 4B.A.A B.A.. .. .I ., J.. ,., I 4 ,, .. V, ., .. ,I ., V, . , . ,.,. H as. E . ., E . . B.A. . ., I . . B.Nl. 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C f f. f ,l A V S - 1 I fl 4 .Q -o ' N '47 .f , YF' ' J .AX U l - pd' ... , X .f sf' 'Q 3 'L ' 'J bf LAWRENCE CORSA N L de SIMONE MARYA DODDS RUTH DOUGHERTY MABEL H DUN -K5 1 Q47 Soclal Scnence Social Science Englush Physical Educatnon Social Science Englush BA MA BA MA BA MA BS MA CHARLES G DYCE RALPH M EASLEY ROBERT L EINARSEN GENE D ELAND GERALDlNE ESC Business Education Soclal Science Mathematics Muslc Business Educatuon B A M A B M E M M E Twenty one ways to dress up a hamburger to petuts fours all thus plus the calarne count protein qualnty and food costs are learned under the effnclent darectlon of Mrs King Clothlng classes meanwhlle begun with the simple apron and end up by creating a handsome ensemble Stull other students learn how to make color work for you rn :nteruor decorating to repaurlng frayed lnght cords un Mrs Read and Mlss Marshall s snterestnng homemakung classes Home maker of Tomorrow award wrnner, and Judy Halverson watch Mrs Read use the cookne press 62 Mrs Kung demonstrates the use of the spatula and measuring cup ln maklng fudge to the boys' food class BA MA Mrss Marshall advuses the g ls clothmg classes that scussors pms a steady hand and a luttle :magma fron are essentials nn dressmakung N FLORENCE DUNNING H ROBERT L EVANS Buslness Educat lon Members of the stogecrew dlsplay their abnllty by constructing the frame of the famous West Hxgh Sungung Chnstmas Tree JAMES FLUCKEY 0 M FRIESEN Musnc Industrlal BA ME Arts PAUL E HANSEN GRACE HARRELSON Socnal Science B A d Busxness Educatlon B S M S GEORGE HEYWOOD Guldance B A M A Ed D ,ff .ff ERICK M HOLLAND RICHARD HOTTON Mathematics Social Science Socual stuclues classes run the gamut un provudung o varuety of courses classes range from Amerucan Hnstory and Sensor Plonnung to World Problems and Auto Dnvung Each ocauaunts the student wnth specufuc phases of hos socnety and trams hum to accept hrs responsnbrlutnes an a democrotuc socuety ree hours and fufty sux munutes of strenuous concentration are requured of every sensor before he flnushes the Essentual Hugh School Content Battery Test JACKSON GIRTIN Phys cal Educatuon JOE GARCIA Engl sh L R GARRAMONE LOIS JEAN GILL Socual Scxence B A M A Physical Education B A M A DOUGLASW HELBIG Driver Trannlng TOM A HARRISON DONALD HEILMAN Busmess Educatuon BS MA C A JEAN C HARTMAN Business Educotnon lndustrlal Arts J M KARAMIGIOS Physucal Educatnon LOIS JOHNSON Englush B A M A GLENN E JACOBS Socual Scuence B M E M A QR :rr :gg Ns l i' Al Q 63 5 I A ,' .4 l y -.av , , H E .1 -L Th . ' . . . . B.A. , ., ,. BA. . ., . . . ,, . . I BA. , ,, . . , ., B.E . . ., . ., .P. . B.A. Bs. B.S. MA. , ., . ., . . BA. . . ,, . , . ., . , BA. 2 . Q -v 5 1 ' ,7 KM. .- I A u - ' ' I ,sl X ,, f' A A I 'I ' x A J , 3 fy 5 -5' y A - X x L , l 2 ,J . 4 1 if 1 A X A ,- un ' ff' -A as - ex, ' y 3 , F Q dy A , Z K ,, f . X , 4... ' N , . Q J I, .R 4- 5 , ,arts 'GX Su-fy' AQ 31 in K' 1 M-f ' L E KAUFMANN MARGARET S KING AGNES KRAGH MARIE LANDEN GORDON LEARNED AMANDA LINDSEY Forelgn Language Home Economics Gundonce Englvsh Social Science Mathematics B S M S B A M A B A M A DOROTHY H LOCKIE LAWRENCE LYNCH ALAN M LYTLE MARTIN MANSFIELD VINNIE MARSHALL OLIVE E MCCOMISH Llbrarlon Chemistry Mechanical Drawxng Soclal Scnence Home Economics Socval Science B S M A B A M S B A M A Chemistry and physics Iabs tlfuc world to students through expenmentatlon Open G DEW SCIEH Interested followers ID Mr Bauley's biology class fend amazrng thlngs In the acquorlum omeba, paramlclum and euglena Today our experiments wall determine the aqueous tension and bouyant force of varuous llquuds From conclusions obtained we wlll prove whether or not these quantltues are related These terms are well known to any student In the scuence department Experiments Into all forms ot scaence are everyday occurrences In blology physics and chemustry classes Mr Taylor and Mr Wenmar supervise and control most experlments but sometlmes even calm and clear thunklng sclence Instructors are surprised with the re sults both the conventlonol and unusual 'QQ 4,L A great new scuentufuc dsscovery Bunsen burners ore good for toasting marshmallows lDvscovered when teacher was not Iooknng l 64 au ar Q ' 1 ww- A ' . . f l ' -' A 4t+'1':Vff:.ri: .':g'. .. W I N , ,X g ,. A C ,su - K - I Nw i M rf A Q52 B.A. .. . ., . . B.A. . ., . . B.A. BA. . . , ,, .. . ., , . BA. B.A. I 'v . - g H . 0 . . Q I I B . I . . u I . 1 A Y ' , f 'I ss A X r Z '1 Mr, Hellman helps Bob Mclntire in turning a handle, for a tap wrench, on the engine lathe. Mr, Hansen gives expert instruction on the use of comptometers, calcu- lators, and adding machines in his business machines classes. Take a Ietterl Type ten carbons of purchase order OOI 9? Have a thousand copies of this order by 3100! These are representative commands heard in Miss Robinson's office practice class, Mrs, Blose, Mr, Dyce, and Mr, Hansen are other teachers who pave the way for learning in typing, shorthand, and business machines. DOROTHY McCREARY M, J. McGROARTY VIRGINIA MICHAELS ROBERT G. MOHAR English English Health Social Science M.A., B.A. B.A,, M.A, BS., R.N, B.A. JEANETTE PASTORE MYRTICE PATTY DAVID M, PHILIPS CAROL PRICE English Art Art Business Education B,A. B,A. M.A. B.S. R. QUISENBERRY JUNE READ BETTE S. RENO MARION RICHARDS JUNE N ICOLDS English Social Science MARY OLSON B.A., B.M. B.A,, MA. SARAH PR ICE English Physical Education GLORIA PRYSOCK B,A., MA. Bs. ROBERT J. RIDDELL MELVIN RISING fa 'uf uv we-1 7. I' ew fl ' I 2,21 Vi-1 f . 5.3. -0' E G w I .Q 7.x X a....t ,Q es. fv- .I-S y .ai -f I L 4 J-E' I , 'L' 65 lqn 'bs Oli 'lk nv- 'kv 2 4111 ' MARIE E ROBINSON GLENN A SCHEELE JOE L SCOTT Busuness Educctnon M ROBERT TAYLOR Scuence Ph G B A M A ROBERT WILSON Soc ol Scuence B A M A Socual Scnence Mathematucs B A M A Ph R HAROLD UNDERHILL HENRY A WEIMAR Industraal Arts Chemsstry B A M A B S M 5- X kwa' GEORGE SECORA Mathematics EMILY G WI-IIPPLE Health BERTHA M JONES IOLA RAMSTETTER HELEN ROBINSON Secretary Offwce Ckerk Lxbrary Clerk v' Mr Phrlups gundes students IH the use of proportion harmony and coIor In commer cial art protects in Q 'Ji 5 'T '7' MARGIE R SETVIN Busmess Education B A M A MINNIE vVILLENS Mathematlcs B A M A PATSY STONE Sen or Clerk SYUUGYWTS IGOVVI Dflrvel duscassuon techrw ues IU Mus: Browrfs Q Engltsh 4 dass 66 4.4- JOHN R SIPE Socual Scnence B S M S CHARLES S WILSON Mathematics B A M A June ns Bustmg Out All Over S a favornte of begmnmg choraI groups drrected by Mr Bybee , In A A A 1. 5 'I D KI-' , ' 1 r. ,,jfA I N ' f 7 54? 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Q f ,X V va A ' ' , - Row One Mrs Buckal Mrs Helst Mrs Wray Raw Two Mrs Adams Mrs Knop Mrs Jackson Mrs Dumm and Mrs Maggl are executive members of the P TA custodians lunchroom staff and p t cu Row One Russell Tondoll Ralph Halverson John Alexander Eluzabeth Davndson Row Two Charles McCoy Frank Kuenstle Helen Meyers Mary Eggleton Sam Markarao and Edwnn Nelson are the consclentnous custodaons Students and faculty groups are not alone In thelr concern wuth West Hugh School The able bodued custodial staff keeps the bulldmg clean and all mechanlcal devnces runmng smoothly The hardwork Ing lunchroom staff prepares a large quantity of food durmg the course of the year but never falls to serve a great varlety of foods at every meal West s Parent Teacher Assoclatuon contlnues nts efforts to secure better parent teacher relatuons Although none of these orgamzatlons have student membershlp they are equally Important as any other West actlvlty group Row One Dorothy Bmland Gladys Bauer Evelyn Meyer Orlllo Gameway Ava Qulnn Cathervne Buss Zellah Wllson Row Two Ellen Spanyard Orllre Glenn Grace Lester Louise Drake and Hnlde Graff are the effncnent members of the lunchroom Staff 67 l : . ' , . ' , . U . -: . , . , . , . , . . . . D 9 Q P D D . K I K' 1 . . . . ' i 'gl' ,V . . iz ' Q, l . . ' .- 3 r - . , l -r 'X g . 1 4 L I'-Ia . . ali ' -w ' -' ' ,jf 1,3-.-.K . s I t -'lf' -X' A I' 47' ' ' .h -1' ' 1 - l t Sq .., --ai.-: .g - I ,..i 5 1 . f . : , , , , , I , . 4 I : , 1 . , . P A Speeds M K J Ei, mem W wa af xv ZZ, 5 fa W9 ja r 1. The rugged mountain and the track star surging forth to victory are both symbols of strength With unfaltermg determma tion they meet the challenge of competa tion Ltke ambassadors to the community and to the world they brmg a message that reafhrms faith m those thmgs whole some and enduring Respect and d mrratron are the laurels of their victory I' LORREN BALLARD GARY CRELLIN RAY FLOERCHINGER BILL PARKER DARRYL HOGAN Bock Bock Back Back Back football WEST- EAST West started its l956 football season by falling to East in a hard-fought grid battle. East scored in the second and fourth quarters to down the fighting Cowboys l4-O, West put together several long marches but couldn't find the scoring combination. The second West-East game proved to be one of the most exciting of the gridiron season. The Cowpokes' spirits rose to great heights only to have their dream of an upset fall with a blocked extra point attempt which lost the struggle to the Angels l9-20. WEST-SOUTH Although the Cowboys lacked the luster of their first game with East, they hung on and held a determined South team to 7 points with a strong goal line defense. Larry Sexton's try for an extra point, after West's only touchdown, was blocked. This deficit was all South needed to score a 7-6 win. West's second encounter with South was equally unsuc- cessful as the Rebels clogged the Cowboy grid machine with a 38-l 4 count. North s Blain Riley is spilled hard by West's John Quinn, as many Cowboys converge to the action. fm-Qu vi- f A ARLIN MCKNIGHT Back flu -. I nf, Ifltffwlt . Sf.-5 ff- -esfrgswsf H RON ENGLISH Back RAY WALKER Back TOM HART Back i ,, 1 f l F, f ',,,,y- A ,, - 9 rid, ,Vg gk . A fx . . Mil Af - 16' 'W FK L.-afffix is ' fu A My I h 4M y!ig W' 4' fr' f 4 it fl H 14 hq' 'Q 771: ' 1 . ,.dd4,f 'd fx at af Q .i' 5 1 .379 Z, ' ' 1 fi V 41- 1? ' ' 3' . C few 'ff 1 e 5- qw, v ' ..+.a'.1.,. N, J 5 ,, ' 4 - 'A i' A A - 4 ' ,I k - - - qu 'K ' as 3. - ilgtzif , eff7fl,3gKg' ',,,. J. , , f fin, if 15 L V I ' , 1 ff fgk, ' Q 5 rj I T 5 , 'Emi F-M ,V f. iv- gf 5 ' N' nga Hfff ' '7 N ,ii .1 f f! 'ff Q x'f,g.4gfQ' 'Q 4 A ' ' M M A df ' ' 'f is f ' -K W: 1 f 1 M ' 1w'ggg',. Q ?', ye 3' W,-mfr' , . ' Mk 5' ' -f ws, , f , . W . . ff 2 Q. ---Q ff-f fQ1-iff' 1, W3 1 will 5 n 'K :K J nf L I il 'gig , H 3' '1' 'f n yn N ,574 Q, ,I , 1 gli: t .. .1Y'f. 3' 0 J- .3 J .-'NA v-.V vw W! si..,'Y In .s Gary ond Aaron can't help ribbing Harold about Tiny Tyler helps insure West of second position eorning his letter, ofter driving into the rough. golfers enol seoson cis citq runners-up FINAL STANDINGS 'rum wow EAST l6 WEST lO SOUTH 9 NORTH S MANUAL O Row One: Harofd Jenkms Duane Jensen Phillip Tripp Roger Herrict Row Two: Don Jensen, Stan Taylor Gam Eoxstrom Aaron Newby, Coach Henry Weirnor West High's golf team, which finished the season in second place, had to depend on a sudden-death playoff victory to cinch their position. Phil Tripp and Cory Boxstrom, juniors, found themselves tied with two North golfers with only one hole to play, That hole was the differ- ence in second or third place, Because of darkness, the remaining hole was postponed until the following morning, which served to heighten the suspense, The next day, Tripp and Baxstrom defeated their op- ponents to clinch second place. Coach Henry Weimor, having lost only one senior, Cerold Chou- inord, is expecting an outstanding season in l957. LOST O 6 7 ll l6 -be -51 Y?L't cross countru captures citu championship Row One Jim Burns Darrel Thomas Lea Casados Chuck Williams Rudy Ramirez Larry Herring Row Two Ken Kippel Jim Bowman Al Stines Bill Taylor Larry Martinez Jerome Scott Paul Sanchez Cross country got off to a good start with the West Cowpokes taking two meets away from the East Angels Having defeated Lakewood and VVheatndge in a tnangularrneet at Lakewood the Cowboyslostto Lwdeton withew nextrneet In the city meet the distance runners grabbed aH honorsto bnng VVestitsfimt Cny Championship in several years. Chuck Williams, of West, took first in the long run to become the All-City Champion. The CowboyssHpped,howeveq h1the Hate meet and finished in eighth place. CITY TEAM WEST EAST SOUTH Jasper Taylor and Coach Scheele point out second place winner Al Stmes while Chuck Williams smiles in agreement Distance runners nervously await the sound of the starting gun MEET PLACE First Second Third rookle aommatea team takes sux matches Bob Mulder o yunlor on Wests tennns team turned IH a sparkluwg perfornwance torthe season l4e IS crednted wnth wnnnnng four out of the sux matches clanned bythe Pokes lnexpenence andlack ofdepth accounted forthe otherwrse poor season Vernon Wuth Chuck Vanstrorn and John Shupe were the only sensors Wlth so many yunuors and sophomores returning Coach Henry Welrnar antuclpates a stronger and more experlenced team next season Vanstrom and Wlth were elected Co captains Vernon gets under the ball for the exchange and frnnshes off his opponent on the followang rebound Row One Gary Claxton Jack Gorcche Bob Mulder Jerry Lynn F' 1 John returns the ball wnth a strong bockhand FINAL STANDINGS TEAM won Lost EAST SOUTH NORTH MANUAL WEST l Row Two? Coach Henry Weumar, Tom O7Brnen, John Shupe. ' I E I 4 'xv' T ' 48 O 35 l 3 23 25 8 40 6 42 77 Y ll ll lg !l Z f x. el ....- Qcyw waf fm, 025131 in as ' 4 'ww , 1 yy, U A ' l? H ff 6 Qi , Lg . rg 'K , , I QM 1 904. i Q .Q . 2, 3, I ,Ks H an 5 sfb f ' ' ,,. - v f jf X' lv -. ,.,-.. - ,dw H-2 1 53 ,Q , in sigh a A ..AA Q XJ I Qc ,Lf , , ,fig , , ad K ! E 3 ! XJ x N , , , .AN , X X 3 X X. A f Wfffk '13, 2 V525 7 f :I 5 TW' an 3, tf, af 1. ,, 1,3 , 3:5 J ,757 N Y 1 ai nl A., '1 iff: . -,,. wi K A-L. w I 3 ,J -- W ,SQ we ff!! W ig ' X , Q ' u1 ' 5 U, X K P ' W F8 5 s N SL X-A , , ...,, 1 4 31 w xy, swimmers mcike big splash in citu meet CITY MEET TEAM Points EAST 58 NORTH 53 WEST 29 SOUTH 24 MANUAL 6 Row One: Dick Roark, David Steffek, Gary Maggi, George DeHerrera, Frank Gessing, Don Ridgley, Larry Monroe, Row Two: Jim Heston, Ken Ridgley, Dan Fouts, Ken Kippel, Gene Fouts, Leroy Granzella. Row Three: Dick Kellogg, Norm Wiemeyer, Louis Novak, Alyn Wine, West's tankmen ventured to Colorado Springs to seize their first victory. The second meet found the Pokes defeating Greeley College High by a two-to-one victory. A triangular meet at Colorado Springs gave West its third victory over the Spring's Terrors and College High. Prep league swimming saw East, South, and North edge out the Cowboys by a small margin, However, the Pokes were able to ground the voltage of Manual's Thunderbolts. Leroy holds o beautiful back dive layout position at the triangular meet, he finished in second place. illli .....3i? ,..-... xt -,. ln the city preliminary meet five West men quali- fied in single events in addition to the free-style and medley relay teams, The free-style relay team which consisted of Ken Ridgley, Gene Fouts, Dan Fouts, and Norm Wiemeyer captured first place in the final meet. ln the over-all finals, West held third position in the city. Dove starts for his leg of the free style relay in the triangular meet at Colorado Springs. .V 31 C 'T , .A , ,1 W- .,i.. .1 ' .3 -..mi ' 392' ak., A 53g..c:,,qj,-: 1 xf -.q u ' 1 Qir':1.- . W . . . ii. . it 5 , . N v Q A, :. 1 gg t A x-W. 3 3.?xM. I- Nj-,..,. fgjrfg if 1. A-sis? E3 ss, -.1-J.. 1 N f :A :X NK S.: Z. W' - ,... -4.89- Row One: Don Rose, Manager, Larry Brott, Lowe Atencio, Lloyd Gutierrez, George Manager Row Two: Coach John Adams, Dan Gray, Ron English, Chuck Parke Vessey, Frank Anaya, Chuck Romero, Jerry Hansen, Larren Ballard, John Martinez, Jim Henderson, Rich Hill, George Nicholas, Ray Walker, Darryl Hogan, Coach LO , , Shi,-A 'if' L ts - ' 'TL l i -'r-..'J' - -- 1 x.- Roy Walker winds up for one of the pitchcs which put him on FINAL STANDINGS TEAM won LOST EAST 6 2 SOUTH 5 3 NORTH 4 4 MANUAL 3 5 WEST O 8 Fl '3,f,... - r-. the All-City Team, Ron English snaps thc ball to put dawn an Angel in a close tenth inning contest. Garramone baseball-1956 Strong determination was demonstrated by West's l956 baseball team, but the many errors and miscalculations of this young ball club resulted in the lass of all of the eight outings in league play, The Cowboys showed the most spark when pitted against the City Champs, East's Angels. A heartbreaking loss of 4-3 in ten innings of play in the first West-East game was followed by a hard fought second game which ended in a 3-l score. Ray Walker who made the All-City Team showed much skill as a pitcher, Jerry Hansen put in a fine job of catching, while Ron English and Rich Hill performed well all season, Coach John Adams hopes to have a better team next year as mast of his boys will be back with much needed experience, V A :Nr slug Q 'I Y - 7 Gary Mullenux puts lots of muscle power behund the duscus he throws Rqmmg Akin gkupg Qygf fl-,959 hurdlgg In rgggrrj nf-ng track 1956 The l956 track season for West s Cowboys got off to o brught start wuth two successuve wuns over Arvada and North The sparkle of the team coached by Robert Mohor soon faded wuth losses to East South and Manual ln the state wude Denver Relays held at Denver Unu versuty Stoduum a Cowpoke quartet consustung of Ron Akun Fred Waltz Al Stunes and Bob Mortun funushed second un the 440 yard reloy Row One Doyne Matthews manager Ron Akun Ken Kuppel Roger Bowman Orval Knught AI Stunes Duck Saucer Fred Waltz Cal Crowell Bob Morturu Roy Floerchunger Jum Gulbert Row Two Chuck Vestal Jum Kuehn Ron Carleton Ronnue Brenton Duck Bowlun Ronnue Breuch Lynn G y Carroll K oll Ruch EST TRACK -09' .-Q J X---441 f West had other moments of glory ln the cuty meet Al Stunes funushed second to Tom Hansen of North un the doy s most thrullung track event the mule run Hansen the defendung cuty champ wuth o lost second sprunt edged out turung Stunes Roger Bowman placed fourth un the brood lump Ron Carleton tued for fourth un the pole vault and John Quunn funushed un o three woy tue for second posutuon un the hugh lump Nevertheless the cuty meet left the spuruted but out clossed Cowhonds un lost place Rondunell Doran Propp Gary Crellun Rudy Ramurez Eddue Romero manager Row Three Coach Bob Mohor Leonard Vugul Ste e Kelso Dean Sm th Muke Ruce Dan Shrader Ray Wulson John Quunru Gary Mullenux Norm Vkfuerneyer Larry Woods Tom Hart Danny Breuch Coach Gordon Learned I' ua, any an gf ,-1 I . 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I V ' ' if q ,LJ I' - A 5 1- - .L - ' , X ' west gurls enuou ou varuetu of sports West s gurls fund a great varuety of actuvu tues un the gurls gym classes Muss Doughert Mrs Casey and Muss Prysock teach tunda mentals un speedball and basketball as well as un volleyball and softball Badmunton us another popular sport skullfully demonstrated by these unstructors In addutuon to the regular actuvutues un the gym classes a sports achuevement program us carrued on after school for unterested gurls By partucupatung un after school sports gurls earn pounts toward coveted athletuc awards These awards rangung from a small d n to bug D and gold stars denote the accomplushments ofthe gurls JM 5538 49' fi SPEEDBALL CHAMPIONS Row One Ruth Hahn Dorothy Sumpson lrus Walton Mary Lou Surnpson Row Two Joyce BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Row One Nancy Conolly Jeannette Bushop L.aVon Hutchmon Lorna Wertz Row Two Charlene Hay Carol Corlusle Lunda Butruck Shurley Acker Connro Barnard .1-...Q Plannung for play festuval dances and after school sports tournaments us part of the busy schedule of the physucal educatuon teachers Donaldson Glenna Leck Barbara Lucero Sarah Vanzanares h. SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS Row One Shurley Moffett Glenna Leck Neya Steen Carolyn Breuclru B69 GIRLS SPORTS AWARD WINNERS Row One Ruth Hahn Kathy Blaur Sharon Kuk Judy Harger Sharon Gray Dorothy Surrupson Sue Crane Row Two Norma La Forett lrene Young Marulyn Meununger Vurgunua Santusteyan Yvonne Clark Sarah Manzanares 90 . . . , U . V yi W 5 Y 5 W A . A H I A Y . - 4' I, , . A Y: , ml . , -4 -:T . . f , r , , ' ll ll O Ilwlll ' ll ll A V l-f X ul F ll K Q: I .. A W -I 2 . , 3 I ' - i I I 4 Q Q C Q H 3 I I fi, I I ,L l ' ZL' Q . K Y L' 1 M y I er ' r . f u X ' 1 flu, gb xi . , , x ,Y vi ru s Tv, N 5 2- - . f' f' gwxhq 1 Q 5-7. ' Ss J L T.- Q, A , 1 V, I ,,f 'T I 'B .l l 1 MU V Aw-A-PM M 'PI ' . I R5 ' . , is yr ffi I . 4 ' A xxx u 'i ' i l s V X 1 f Y. I ' Xt! , i' , 'KT 'QQ :T gil? K X C' vu E i i - - ll ' 1 ', I if u at rx 'Q 1 9- A X P' R ,Hui M . -. gif, , j ff A 111 ' BRYVJ3- Jliblli, 3 .ff W I-W,-+4 W 5 X f '-v ,. ,' -vm W 2' ,-xv, f N linda Yrq., 4'-42:1 7' Q. -at 'liifx V If growth rs the desired achievement of the rndlvrdual then rt IS the combined achieve ment of the group that mold and shape the great patterns of actrvrty These patterns are many the resplendent beauty of a mountam side the deep SUflSfOCflOf'lS and loys of hvrng and playrng together and the great strrdes of progress made by the concerted action of mankind STUDENT COUNCIL student council demonstrates leadership All-City Student Council members prepare a schedule for the Council Capers program. Achievements of the Student Council are of vital impor- tance to West High School. Serving as a link between teachers, students, and administrators, it generates greater understand- ing between each group and provides the means for unified action in school projects. The activities of the council are many. Friendliness and school spirit are heightened by the Hi-Pard Assembly. The most popular project is the morning and noon dancing program provided for all West students. Student Councils throughout the city work together to give all Denver students a night to remember by putting on a spectacular dance. This year it was dubbed City Serenade. Another annual event is the show, Council Capers, in which the best teenage talent in the Denver high schools is featured. Not all student government activities are fun-directed. The more serious projects include the Fun Without Vandal- ism program. This year much time was devoted to clean-up campaigns which included rake-days and the class- competition-weeks. The Student Council also supervises all school elections. 94 Clever bulletin boards are constructed by Student Council members in order to orouse interest in correcting school problems. GOOD YOUR LUNEH OON Xe The spirit of Hi Ford Doy is magnified in a spe- cial assembly by Student Council members and cheerleaders os they distribute Hi Pord cords. Latest pop recordings are being played for noon dancing by the platter spinners, Pot ond Roy. West High couples dominate the All-City Dance, City Serenade, held at Loretto Heights College. Nancy Allen, Judee Durham, Sharon Tally, Ray Wils Foster, Pat Capra, and Jim Burns were the represent on Nancy Porter Allen Dumm Eadie Spiller Doris atives attending Boys and Girls State sta ters learn self government Leadershup academuc achuevement and servuce to theur school served as the basus for the selectuon of the boys and gurls who represented West at the l956 sessuon of Curls and Boys State Teachung parluamentary procedure was the maun purpose of thus confer ence ln order to demonstrate thus electuons were held for cuty county and state offuces The representatuves vusuted the Caputol sat un the seats whuch represented theur offuces and passed bulls Colorado Woman s College became the gurls home for a week whule the boys roomed at Colorado Unuversuty Hughlughtung the week was a dance held the last nught unner club councul coorcluncutes actuvutues A newly developed organuzatuon has guven needed support and servuce to the students of West Hugh Schools groups and clubs The lnner Club Counculs purpose us to promote better relatuons between the many organuza tuons at West An outstandung contrubutuon ofthe Councul was a calendar of events for use by each or ganuzatuon un plannung forthcomung actuvutues The constututuon ofthe club states that the correspondung secretary of the Student Councul wull presude at all meetungs lt was decuded that all vuce presudents of representatuve clubs should hold fT'lembel'Sl'1lp In fl'1IS OI'gOl'1lZOTlOI'1 Harrus Carol Sexton Morgue Vrobel Ray Wulson and Nuk Jessee are Shcwn sugnung the corustututuon ofthe Inner Club Councul Carole Meaders Ray Floerchunger Judee Durham Allene Suazo Carolyn 96 1 1 I I I I ' I I I - - 1 I ' I I I ' 1 I . , . , . I 0 0 3 Q 0 1 0 . , I . Q . , . - - , I Lk , . I 5 ' ' ff , D . ., x 4 f ' tk' u u u u ' f I I I l Q stuclu project keeps honor socletu lousu 5 P9 55 342+ -Q sc r' we' K..- A ' I Row One Donna Bornemeler Duane Cameron Judee Durham Dorls Foster Wanda Blrdsull Margaret Gortz Nancy Knught Raw Two Charlene Jeffrnes Mornn Yet! Morgue Rosenberg 'Dlxre Russell Carolyn Gerluts Morgue Temple Norma Ayls Yvonne Clark Row Three Lorretto Jenkuns Morgue Kendruck Sue Frntzler Natlonal Honor Soclety orgonnzed to rec ognuze scholorshnp leodershnp good chorac ter ond servnce has a membershap of seventy two West Hrgh students The annual nnductnon of new members was held October 23 1956 Fifty students were rnltnoted into the Society The mann proyect of Natnonol Honor So cuety was o study made ot the grades of the groduatung classes from 1951 through June of 1956 The purpose of the progect was to work out o correlotnon between scholarshnps and grades '5 7 49 ,c 9 1 1 1 I x I I X Row One Carol Sundune Ruby Borrego Donya Blossom Anno Mae Brant Nancy Allen, Carole Dawes Pat Holt Eadue Spnller Janet Hawknns Row Two Morne Jockson Barbara Brady Shello Grant Sharon Tally Sue Crane Judy Ryan Jeroldlne OConneIl Lenora Thompson Sherla Kondy Row Three Mlss Margaret Carole Meoders Lollto Corpentner Sandra Mclntyre Pot Slammer Beth Costello Geraldlne DeGoey Row Four Lorren Ballard John Shupe Duck Rondunellu Steve Knlllon Roy Wllson Allen Dumrn Tom Hart Dave Allee Chuck Sue-sser ,- Congrotulatuons are an order for the many students who portrclpate un the Natnonal Honor rnductlon 3 A 1' 1 tt Q N McGroarty sponsor Mlss Sora Prlce sponsor Nona Fouts Ada Moyle Pef1HY Parker Pat Horton Nancy Porter Earlene Dullon Lellam Badger Mary Cathernne Ruth Row Four Bob Sheon Myrna Stlgoll Gary Robinson Bob Bouler Robln Anderberg Larry Krober Jess Qulntono Rosalne French Cloudlo Gorman ,J Vain' I - 4. 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' f A W 1 V ea V, 98 quest speakers hnghllqht spur meetlngs up sw ,an Row One Mar1orleVrol:fel Donna Bornemerer Rose Marte Wrlght Margaret Gart pentrer Carl Graff Pat Slammer Leulanl Badger Sandra Mclntyre Charlotte Bob Shean Nancy Allen Marnr Yett Donyo Blossom Drone Cameron Madcllne Hodges Llnda Calyert Vlrglnla QOYEMTE Beth Costello Earlene Dlllon Loretto Naessens Row Two Janet Hawkuns Phyllls Talle Lenora Thompson Mary Cather Jenklns Row Four Rosemary Bennett Nancy Porter Ada Mayle Penny Parker une Ruth Shella Grant Geraldlne DeGoey Sherrlll Glanyllle Yyonne Clark Charlene Robrn Anderberg Torn Ollyer Ray Wllson Bob Bauler Harold Walker Charles Jefferues Joan Kuehn Kay Watson Row Three Rnchord W George Lollta Car Vestal Claudla Gorman Mary Nelson Promotlng excellence ln the acadernlc achlevement of students IS the alm of Spur the local honor soclety at West Students who malntaln at least a B aver age for two semesters or more are ellglble to belong to Spur Four ot West s outstandmg graduates were guest speakers at one of Spur s meetlngs They compared college Ilfe to hlgh school lute and suggested helpful study technlques to de s., velop rn hugh school 'J 1 Row One Pat Lund Pat Sundnne Pat Holt Sandy Ruff Carol Sundlne Row Two Marty Brannon Januce Houston Carole Dayles Lessle Welch Nancy Knrght Row Three Rlchard Moore Kathy Arnold Morgue Rosenberg Rosalre French Janlce Wnlsan Row Four Mass Marne Landen sponsor Muss Dorothy McCreary sponsor Mr Ernest Pech sponsor Chuck Suesser Gary Crellln Row One Juonlta Garclc PCT Rfberts n Ellen Heacack Morale Kendrlck Judy Judy Woodward Betty Strarnc-r Pat Hottcn Car le Meaders Fred Ns uw Peggy Ryan Corrrne Rlce Wanda E r4s'l Der s Fcsver Anna Marte Werss Row Two Jchnson Larry Clea enger sue Crane Eats Andersen Row Four Fred Cr w D K Eleen Rena Vonna Brestel sandra taart Sherry Martrn Maurlne Hoge Ncna lrylne Ronald Weayer Allen Dunwm Dlrk Rondlnell Jnrres Hendes n Larry Fouts Mary Lau Palndexter Rose fr-mth Mar e Rolutr Row Three M rna Strgall Kelley Phll Trlpp Dlck Kellogg Larry Kraber 99 Q Q 1 V 4 0 5-Q 4 - I 1 . - T , K- 7 'R' ' : ' Q 2- ' V lf - it -la ' K . s '- -A - 3 s , 5 ' v s Q 1 Q, 4' L ' - :L s. 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Pat Holt edltor explarns some techniques and problems to consrder In prepanng a yearbook Mrs Loss Gull sponsor staff editors Carole Davles John Qunnn Dona Beyer Carol Sundrne and Rosalie French Iasten attentnvely westerner captures outstcmdmq events of 57 The Westerner IS desngned to lvve through out the years as a chernshed reminder of hugh school days The touchdown that broke the tue e exam you passed the dance and the queen the many school friends the awards and scholarshaps these are the really great mo ments of hugh school llfe that are captured plctorlally and guven substance by znterestmg copy The staff thus year has utvluzed color for the furst tame un developnng a theme that com pores the work of man to that of nature 10 ln what IS everyone so engrossed? The Westerner of course' ' 9 n ' V - th Liv T A -4-1. 4 .. ' 1 n l .1 . - 'N 1 . . . . - A 'J ' T 0 c U' A.-fy Hsu UL- L fs Q -rc Janet Madelerue Duck Judee and Judy work together to complete pages for the Octuvutues SeCtuOr1 Pat Bruce ond Duck gather together materuals needed un the preparatuon of the album sectuon L H JZAEL ft' il g lnterestung copy and eye catchung art work are the obuectuves of Allen Januce and Rosemary 1-i Bull and Chuck ready theur cameras for puctures Ossugned to them by Mr Tgylgr Duck Sandy and Jerrue fund the famous closet gust a luttle too small for sports wrutung photo croppung and faculty layout work lOl 1.1 ' n ' -,il ,s 5 Ol 3 4 5 , .Lo A , Q r are 1 u l 'Q' 4 f m, r ' i Q12 J .1 A , ' ' V .. S.. W' A ' W is l 'll'..,. A9 u N 1 4. l l Q I s. l c . . , . .-lu X X 5 ,Q 1 ,, N ',.A,:k' 1. X D V x YY V F .. S -v 'LE-ee - vt, I I L F ,'6 A . 'I' HE RODEO nr- Wm yr' , T Shella Grant Judy Ryan Bobbn Brady Ray Wrlson Janet Hawklns and Sue Frrtzler edltors collaborate on Ideas for the next Issue of the Rodeo as Mrs June Nncolds sponsor parnts out some of the outstandnng features of past edutrans rodeo has appeal cmd Interest for all 1 The Rodeo staff works together strnvrng to achleve one goal the productnon of a news paper that has appeal and nnterest for every one Reporters spend endless hours gathenng news of the unusual happenmgs around West The feature page us fnlled wlth a great varlety of artrcles on the llght and humorous slde The Cowboy and Cowgirl of the Month hugh ,nw lnghts thus sectlon and ns one of the most eagerly awanted features Edrtorlals gave depth and meanung to the paper here projects and problems that Involve West students are discussed and solutions are offered The thrall and excntement of sports events are captured and brought to the readers by the adept sports wnters What s black and whrte and read all over? the Rodeo of course l02 xr.. s ' L, 1, 'W H 1, 4951 ra,-zum I. ,X I t L 5 'X lf 4 i . f ' v' , 52 K'-f 'Y I I A ' 1 f' , 'Q , u I ,r f' 'T' ' V I f' . fygugfr- 1 Q' K I r T f 1 ' JA a.. f Tlx T ,rf 1 Y A , -,- ,X ve' .:, ,J 'iff' 5 .ee -'1-2' s 'i?. , -Q5 W ' fix? P - ' ,If if.. 3 .T .W -2, 1. .T ,Ji W1 lfiff gg iq gi. ,A ., Vm,. .3 , , V., l f he il , , , , , , , ' I I ' ' f . - . YYY! I . 5 , W, . . 14 . Wg- 1 ' 'e , t F- -.L Me va and Anna Mae demonstrate their Important roles as typlsts as they rush to complete assngnments gnven ta them by John and Loretta A lnbrary contamnng all past publlcotlons rs kept In excellent order by Nancy Duane and Judy scan past edmons compar mg features and edntonals of previous years -2 sw '5 , 1 QE 3919 ,gn XX Judy and Carole work on the mollung of papers to forty four exchange schools as Eadle performs one of the more tasty jobs ,Xi l fr' G-A ..... Lenlann and Earlene keep accurate records concernung the lf C-lef'n'f6'lY WOW f Woflf Allen D'0fe5fS A900 MQW? 5 gales, of the school paper whsle Marm and Sandra pre SUQQGSUOVW Ken Gnd NOVWCY QW9 fl'19 DVODOSOI Some Tl'l0UQlWf pare to dlstrlbute the Rodeos to second hour classes 103 7 - -. 'x , I V J -.. f I , ,t K Nu . . , J - -. ., K A . - W - gy ..,. Q . . . , - 'fi -Q , VA ' f f . - -.L Z 3 I. svn on K 1, K .. ,will x 9 ,qw , Y' , 'L X ' .rg 5 on vs .. .P me-X f -,rf ' . ' I cf--ff' - , ' K' 31 P ,- , - - . ' if -91, 1 ff. f ,F , ' 1 . :is ' . , ' U 54: 'Y ,,,Q.1 iw . ' .Q . ,L ' Qi',e s , ' v we -s',3..' f , K - ' ' ,l -1 A , ,N W 1 l- ' i f 1: ' '. f-W Ji ' , X , . 51' ', C ' 1 .R - , X I . u , . -A 4 - .- 8 7 . .. - 1' z -..-5... ' 'fJ N . f Q V' --f--W , 4 ,f , V J . ' v T A ll' KJ K v 'W' il V - ' . ' iffy' 'V' asf ' Q v fl-7 , ,Ph 3' ' . . mg J , . , , , H . . , H . 1 , qu: and scroll honors school Journalists ov 26 :S ,142 4-.f '7 ol h -Wu O5 QF 'S' X o 9. Row One Nancy Krnght Dona Beyer Eadle Spwller Judee Durham Glarla Mulchell Janet Hawkins Carol Sundune Row Two Mornl Yett Anna Marne Weiss Sheila Grant Barhara Brady Pat Halt Anna Mae Brant Judle Harger Drone Cameron Row Three Judy Drlce Judy Casados Lellonl Bodger Carole Meaders Earlene Carole Duane, and Judy lnsten wlth nnterest as Allen tells about the names on the sOc1ety's scroll 104 .A if Dlllan Carole Dawes Rosalle French Judy Ryan Row Four S e Frat le Mel a Stewart Sandra Mclntyre Allen Dumrn Ray Wllson John Shupe Darrell Thomas Nancy Porter Mrs June Nucolds sponsor urll and Scroll us on International Honor ary Fraternity whnch recognlzes outstandlng hugh school journalvsts Members at the newspaper and yearbook staffs at West belong to thus society ln order to be elnguble for membership a student must have dlsplayed exceptuonal work ln the fneld of lournolssm The prospectnye ulll and Scroll member must also hold a scholastic rank nn the upper one thlrd of hns class D Sue Frltzler and Janet l-lawkuns, selected to wrlte for the Denver P0st's Teen Page, prepare stones for a Sunday edmon Judy Ryan was also chosen to work on thus page 'll h, h D Q L l . A gi' J: X .A J 5 , 4 71' Q H stil ' 2 1 T Q ' B may -..Q is ' J' , L N 7- : .L -2 J g ' ' , 1 ' 6 . '- L ' g., , 1 ' ' ' Qs' s . .. as ,, lg y , J ' v 1 T' . s - x - y ,ff , Y l x sf, , J 'F 4 t ' X' , ' - l . - . ,' Jw , I . . 4 ' feta J I I , , , , , , I Ll Z fx s V Q . , I J' Q ' I ' ,J . . V A . H . masqueraclers present loernarcline Teen-age problems of social adjustment -- parents, peers, and girls, girls, girls - were the theme ofthe Masqueraders' annual production Bernardine, by Mary C. Chase, This realistic and still comic treatment of a teenager growing up was presented on March 29, and was rated a huge success by the student body. In an attempt to learn more about the theatre, students present scenes from plays for other members of the club at each meeting. Through this activity the Masqueraders learn the techniques of selecting casting and directing a play ln the fall of l956 West s Drama Club members demon strated their skills in a Drama Workshop for the Colorado Speech League The gang that san Heart of my Heart 7 vc r-Q... ,A Row One Margaret Gartz Nancy Knight Sherrill Glanville Diane Greenwalt Kathy Blair Sherry Blair Rae Patterson Joanne Shields Beverly Feyerherm Row Two Larry Priest Mary Catherine Ruth Kathy Pierce Lessle Welch Kay Curry Peggy Johnson Ethelyn Linstrom Judi Malls Corrine Rice Miss Florence Dunning I0 l dreamed I went to a party white striped nlghtie in my red and U S 5, sponsor Row Three Ken Rvdgley Rudy Ramirez Jacque Crosby Sue Fritzler Delores Dalton Judy Flory Helen l-least Pat Slimmer Sheila Grant Row Four George Bray LeRoy Fantasia Jim Hardy Tom Oliver Ray Wilson Allen Dumm Duck Rondinellu Vernon With Dave Allee John Shupe I l I ' : T I Y . X 5 cg, i 1 l e , U Q' R- ' l , sg ll ll' r . 6 if - . -, is . 4 is -:i .,, Q L -V ,' ' ' x 74 'HJ' Q1 ..-V' -3 . Y . . . , I 3 . .., , ,H . ., f 2 3 't H , 5, ' , , . , ,1 . ' - fr e Q - - .- 1 ee - -. ,feb ' 5 4 . . 'fy ' ' , , r -,Q P I .. Q Q J Q . I L V, N ., I V' . r . A , , 4 f J . . .'- . P ,t V ' ' 'f T 3 A , I D J L -1 T., ' -, , 4 ' X f 1 -.. F' , K .. N , as V -f V. f'-to ' 7. .JJ ' , 1 I ' . ,, ' I I.. 4 , ,I r V l I ui I t 1 , H I 1- ' f., A x A . ,I J, i , ..',.' I 5 NATIONAL THESPIANS: Miss Florence Dunning, sponsorg Mary Catherine Ruth, Judy Ryan, Carol Ramsey, Dee Ann Brown, Vernon With, Rudy Ramirez, Dick Rondinelli, Allen Durnm, Ray Wil- son, John Shupe, Dave Allee, Rav One: Judy Howell Marjorie Vrobel Georgia Ge Ruth Lenora Thom son. R v Tw : M O'B ' West speech students have attained high ratings consistently in all of the activities of the Colorado State Speech League ln the Denver Public School oratory con tests West also rates tops Steve Kelso iunior won the coveted honor of first place in the Shafroth Extemporaneous Competition Under the skillful direction of Mr Ernest Pech sponsor many students have been able to participate in the activities ofthe National Forensic League 06 '1 ttman Margie Rosenberg Sherrill Glanville Mary Catherine p o o ary rien Marni Yett Judi Mills Larry Priest Bob Knight Corrine Rice Cloe Ann Danford Vivian Sharp. Row Three: Mr, Ernest Pech sponsor' Jacque Crosby Nancy Allen thespicins excel in clrcimcitics National Thespians an honorary society is devoted to the advancement of dramatic arts in the secondary schools. Members are chosen after they obtain a requisite number of points through meritorious participation in the vari- ous histrionic arts at West. I06 speech students receive awards , ' ,Msg Q V' ,, school programs planned bu assemblq committee Throughout the year various assembly programs are planned by the assembly com- mittee. Some at the outstanding programs of 1956-T957 were the commemoration of UN. Week, experiences in skiing presented by the Ski Club and representatives speaking about Cirls and Boys State Members perform the services of ushering opening and closing the assemblies and main taining order during the programs They lust dont make the doors big enough as everyone tries to get into the auditorium at the same time ,s .38 at 6 '7 xy as .ff .J Q T it Row One Lou se Stone Ma garet Cobra! Mary Lou Pa ndexte Les e Welch Blornberg sponsor N g Ai grae Suaza Ed th Bateman Row Two Ethelyn L ndstram Eean R ssei He en aif P t S rn e He st Barbara twussra Wah Lena Ga iespe Karen Marker Row Three M E er 107 Myrna and Lessie collect tickets for the P TA movie from Bob and Benny r' iq- m O Jean sv . . . I X , , ' , i , It I J' '. . I . I 'ff A K , f 1 ' f ' ' 5 k . A - 's sk U ! - - K 'I 7-. s I ' ' gg ' ' , X 1: u-ta 'Y - - 2 1 ff ' , is . ' 'LL u 'V :eh 1 I r N X W ' r 1ii'f ti T 'E 'u d 1. . I I I 5 ik V r : 1 I X if M sis ' W , SNQ lr O II m V Rf ima Sa eire Jrn Hardy Tc 'i-.ef A curtam qomq up' --successful sensor staging fs Shawn above are the cast and praducflon workers of the sensor play of The play books the flrst day of rehearsal and a ser of cornlcally Curfaun Going Up' rs a comical story about the productron of a hugh crossed up hugh school romances wlfh a caolfal R created knorty prob school play A grouchy yanltor wuth a sharp tongue the dlsappearance lems and hllarlous consequences Members of the operetta cost tensely awalt the opening curfam Don't you dare lay a hand on rne ' Everyone cerramly has a drfferenf reactlon to Jearfs request 108 c 9 ' ' 9 9 ' ' f A ., . . , , . X M 0 . -. . , A , ll- 'JJ ' , a- ' x . 5 I U - '4 ', 1 ' ' y 5 .' - x 4 Q ' ' , f 2 1,1 5 y Y, , , 3' 3 ij '13 I A , -' 279' ' ' Q 1 , X Q ' AW A ,sly I, , 1, . . . . V . V I V - I music department presents qonclaliers Members of the Gondolier chorus and orchestra are pictured during bringing two gala performances of this gay and colorful Gilbert and rehearsal, The music and art departments of West collaborated in Sullivan Operetta to an enthusiastic audience. The chorus gathers around Paul and Steve and their newly chosen brides, Harriet and Donna. Members of the royal family, high-drummer and all, make a grand entrance, to-be Jean, Vernon, Duke of Plaza-Toro, cuts up agai n, as Howard embraces his bride Frm' Row One Janlce Houston Ruth Ann Bolz Isabel Perez Row Two Eddle Phnllnps Lessle Welch Jesse Quintana Elaine Krebs Mr Davud Phulups lnst uctor Gwen Ballard Playful puppets add a festnve touch to West s halls dunng Chnstmas holudays 7 Row One Carol Brewer Lunda Deardorff Judy Conklm Row Two Barbara Bunyard Rosemary Bennett Dona Beyer Row Three Milford Maul Chuck Yeager John Blowers Duck Covey Dan Breuch drt service products In demand dt west Mr David Phulup selects students for Art Service classes on the basns of their Interest art abrluty and creatnveness Art Service functlons much luke a small advertlsnng company lts servlces and jobs are as varied and are un as much demand at West Hugh as a professlonal advertlsung agency s servlces are un the buslness world Posters for school events traffic safety and clean up days are products of Art Service students Thelr anstructnonal ands for school use such as charts and bulletln boards are always nn demand Eye catchnng sets for plays operettas and talent shows together wnth clever decorations and programs for luncheon and conventions all are created and designed by West s artusts . , -, 1' . . -, A ...c : . . ' ' . 2 1 I I Z , , , r 5 , - Q 'Q . L 7 1 hr 1 f - ,A ,., ' . If , ,Je , A 5 I , - 5 1 1 ' 5 , I , 1 D D I l ' . . . . , , . . , , . I I I I I I . , . 110 Row One Sandra Stremel Harruet C Jo Wrlluams Barbara Grant Margo Bruhn Judy Nrederkorn Charlotte B Dora Marne Blossom Nancy Knnght -9 ., I if E l w 5 8'3- 'CA Q- Q N l 7 , ,3 tt Agn 'r ,, . 7 a v , J Y L I -s 7 -f J - l T ' -s-. P C SQPVICQ IOPOJ eats The Junior Red Cross was very actlve ln service protects during the year A successful Toys for Tots dance was sponsored by the club Admussnon to the dance was a toy the toys went to the Santa Claus Shop Club members caraled at Denver General Hosprtal and made stuffed animals tor children In has putals The veterans at Fltzsnmans were enter tanned by the Junror Red Cross a pocketbook dnve turnrshed the veterans with readnng maternal L. arpenter Harrnet Stern Connie Barnard Patty Crane Sue Crane John Shuoe Lellanl Bodger Sharon Curtns Leonard Vugrl Carol ret Cabral Marporue Vrobel Row Two Betty Johnson Don EI R ya ossorn ow Four Jo Ann Garson Dowd Meaders Jess Quuntana auer Marne Rolutn Sue Frntzler Carol Meaders Gene Thompson Norma Justus Phllena Peterson Dee Ann Dawes Robert Sample Row Three Mrs Mabel Dunn sponsor Jean Vernon Wlth actnve In junior optrmlsts pledge assistance Canfldence and hope became a renewed dnmensran In the llves of many Denverutes as the Junuor Optrmnsts gave meanung to their club s purpose Chrlstmas Eve was a nnght at cheer for many needy tamllues as the club members tnlled and dlstrnbuted Chrrstmas baskets Students felt the challenge at competrtnon as they partlcupated In the lnternatnonal Oratory Contest l-lappuness resulted from trndung lost possessuons nn the school Lost and Found Gardner Fred Morrow Francls Danlels Fred McCutchen Row Three Dave Trupllo Drk Soauldrng Paul Sanger Gene Pentus V Gordon Learned sponsor 7 loo 21 ,4 H lf J is 'lll a.-no-H+ Y . f , J ' 6 ' T A f O . . 1 J, 5 : 1. , 1 ,. J JD D D D 5 P ,I ll I . . . . . . . 1 , , . I Row One: Wayne Downes, Don Stnllwell, Chuck Burnette, Leonard Vugll, Edward Romero, Dave Engelbert, Gary Smyth, Row Two: Ran Erehton, 'Jan Breuch Ted I I I , : , r , 4 , X -llc' S04 , Wt L r Q f . J ' 2 1 A . '4 v'- I - , 9 A I , V , -.3 5 . ' . Q 1 'ig I . '- ' ? . f si ' L , E ,L Q 1- f J ' A ,tl 4 7 - , , 'F . gh 7 4 ' - 7 L- f I ' r I I 1 d Hlman Lyle Edwards Nr 1 ,, Row One Frank Anayfa Al STIHES Ken Rldgley Darrell Karser Ray Floerchunger Ken Knppel Lorren Ballard Row Two Larry Sexton Eddie Phlllups Darrell Thomas Ruch Rondunella Steve Kllluon Chuck Vanstrom John Mortnnez Row Three Morey u-.. Emnly Post us for from these D Club members mmds as they slurp spaghettn at the lnmatuon Row One Leroy Brott Chuck Chodwuck Jack Goracke Bob Mulder Rlchord Roork Jerry Lynn Vncror Wells Gary Maggl Row Two Harold Jenklns Doyne Matthews Phll Trapp Gary Crellln Vernon Wnfh Edward Romero Dave Steffek Row Three Arlln McKnight Chuck Wnlllams Doug McLain George Vessey Chuck Romero Ed 'Il sd ,- ,-.. Cohen Ron Carleton Ray VVaIker Doran Propp Allen Dumm Larry Brott Dave Allee John Shupe Row Four Tom Hart Gene Thompson John Quunn Roy Wulson Rich Hull Larry Neyerdahl Ron Englnsh Gene Fouts -club lives creed of mutual helpfulness Wests leftermen comprlse the member shlp of thus club whlch strives to set an excel lent example of conduct for the student body D Club athletes take tume out from thenr studnes to act as guudes for vlsrtors un famrluar wlth the bulldmg to supervlse assem bly conduct and to enforce school rules Teachers and students allke prause thus or ganlzatlon for Its splendid help rn promotlng school actuvutnes ,M 'wks rj SN new g W 'Y 3 H11 Apodoca Wnley Stlmpson Mr John Adams sponsor Row Foul Duck Spucer Mlke Jessee Stan Tyler John Yedo Gary Mullennx Chuck Parker Norm Wnemeyer Dan Gray Bull Parker 2 A , I , , C LX 4 Q X x I S X Yi 24 f Z ' A 't l V ' L J x Q - A X4 M a 4 ,, . Q A ll 3- ' ,,,- ,,... N,,, ' es... - .. . M, 4 'W M gg 99 ' V -.- -.. , , ti 1 - - u - S ll ll- - I f ' I - L F L ' . . . ' y ew 1: i l - G ,ft or 3 lr 1 - - - - J l 5 I T I A , , , ' ' ll ll I ' s - fe J , i A 6 21 Vff,Jo s 2iV:i.? Q I 1 ,L ' - . l nl T X C' . N C ' J 'J . h 2- , J., , , , 1 hr. A, 1 of Q X 1 Q 'I 1 H l :ti 3 3- - 6 5, ' w . , V' . fi, Q 1 Z. 5 I I ,Q A 1 I ' n , ' 'A x .y ' ' I X ' ' , 1. - 1 . . - . .ve J .- .L , J l Prospects of large profits run high at the beginning ofthe year, but production as not yet complete. Many steps must be token in the completion of a simple memo board. 15. sg, Junior achievers find their company's rating on the weekly progress chart. teen-ciqers develop business U1 E E' ff 3' 3 o c Q I 9 SERV? U33 SLE Emma- egg, oe f:s2S35'3m23U5 'S-' 32mm2-fvmimlggm 53-33311 3,3 28 51C CLE' n -.'g50QK3U3i7f: 005.-a.E'f UOQI5' -S+? 2'33525?e3' -f :Y a:r3 2571 -l31'Po.,q,-two? 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Q- C '- ., , we , , F T., ' 1 .i 3 ' i ,. r '- If wg , A S I 1-5 o or I i L ti T5 5- .NLT-L'-K cel get VJ Fi ,I ,gr , A 4-L Row One Janice Holm, Anna Marie Weiss, Juanita Garcia, Janet Hawkins, Judi Ryan, Jeraldine O'Connell, Miss Ann Brown, sponsor. Row Three: Sherry Blair Mills Beverly Feyerherm, Madelene Naessens, Judy Tavis. Row Two: Rae Potter- Peggy Johnson, Judy Casados, Ada Moyle, Helen Heist, Rosalie French Nancy son Gloria Mitchell, Donyo Blossom, Marni Yett, Kay Curry, Carole Davies, Judy Porter, Virginia Soreide, Marian Bennett, Kathy Arnold. students experience teaching situations The Future Teachers of America have a pro- gram devoted to preparing high school students for teacher training, FTAers assist faculty members with their clerical work and on occasion conduct classes. A state conference was held at Colorado State College of Education this year to acquaint pros- pective teachers with the education curriculum offered there. Students were taken on a guided tour of the campus and were invited to visit the classrooms and buildings. Bru-Inn, the student union, became a favorite of the visitors. Rae Ann performs one of the more time consuming jobs of teaching. FTA members demonstrate several prob lems teachers sometimes encounter. tit 31' 1 io- Anna Marue Weuss Molly Turner Fabue Salaz Charlene Youngberg Juanlta Garcc Heude Reunhard Eduth Bateman Row Two Grace Horton Geraldlne DeGoey Allene Suazo Chuck Durnette Morgue Rosenberg Jeannette Bushoo Carole Davues Judy Ryan Louuse Stone Mary Woolman Judee Durham Judy Howell Row Three Sue Thayer Barbara Surnrnons Jean Crane Carol Ramsey unternatuonal relatuons eunpnasuzes peace through unclerstanclunq Speakers from all over the world are welcome guests at I R meetungs Wun Chaung from Burma gave an unter estung speech on the customs and characterustucs of hus natuve land D55 Morgue Jackson Sheula Grant Beth Costello Peggy Johnson Sue Crane Ethelyn Lundstrom Corrune Rrce John Shupe Georglcu Gettrnan Duana Spahn Row Four Sandy Buzuck Patty Jo Wllluams Jacque Crosby Lyle Edwards Lula Jo Martun Clara Newby Judy Casados Tom Oluyer Norma Justus Sue Frutzler Sondra Stuart Chuck Suesser Ruth Jackson Mr Glen Scheele sponsor A better understandung of toreugn countrues and current world attcuurs us deruved through the enthusu astuc partucupatuon ot the members of the West Hrgh lnternatuonal Relatuons Club Many of the problems customs and charocterustucs of our neughborung as well as our dustant truends are made known to unterested students through thus organuzatuon One of the notable events that receuved great unterest from the students at West was the Inter natuanal Relatuons Conference held at Denver Unuver suty At the conference emphasus was placed upon each student s takung thus opportunuty to express hus opunuon on world and unternatuonal atfaurs N H5 --s 9 u str' ' V J 1 , - . 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X These girls of the Executive Council mirror the willingness and Each and every girl, upon entering high school, automatically becomes a member of Lariattes, the unique all-girl organization of West, With the guidance and advice of the faculty sponsors, each girl can extend the hand of friendship and serve her school through this club, All activities are planned by the Executive Council which consists of one girl from each guidance closs, The annual projects included the Big Sister-Little Sister Tea, the Christmas dance, and the Mother Honor Tea. Additional activities this year were the fashion show, assemblies, Howdy Sophomore breakfasts, and hostessing for Lariatte teas, Denver Classroom Teachers, and the P.T.A. l sincerity with which each Lariatte helps every girl to realize thot good feeling of belonging Enjoying a few moments of relaxation after the Big Sister-Little Sister Tea are the officerg of Loriattes. They are, left to right: Pat Lind, installation chairman, Fobiolo Lucero, program chairman, Norma Wold, membership qhgirmgn, Judea Durham, vice president, Mrs, Marion Richards, SDOHSOYI Nancy Allen, president, Kathy Arnold, treasurer, Marty Brannan, secretoryg Carolyn Harris, social chairman, Joan Kuehn, pianist, Dreamy formals, chic party dresses, tailored school clothes, and smart sports wear were de- signed by these girls and mod- eled at the Lariatte fashion show. Each was as pretty as a picture, How lucky can you bel is the thought of the admiring onlookers as King Rich Hill crowns Queen Nancy Allen at the Romance and Rhythm Dance. Silver polishing is serious business for Barbara, Nancy, Charlene, Ruth, and Dorothy who head up the committee in charge of keeping the school's silver service sparkling and bright, '+P 4 ff - l- -, - .Q ..,. , ' Q : ' Lv K, A 1 .1 'a A - - ' - - - qu 1. - L ' s Iv - -rv - .. '1 1 -, 5' , 'N :A ' Q, Q , at 1 11 g ' 1 N . . A 4, 3 - s N, ... .1 Q 5 l , . 3 3 il sf- 1 6 K. 'L 3 G K :S - , Q' K' ur L ... l -V, . fr , Y' 1 1 , , Q 3 'f ' . . in ' 5-9lRY'r++-i 4- - V i Y . , N '.1v:3 ' ., , sf. . ,1,1-qw! , Row One: Juanita Garcia, Fabie Salaz, Cordelia Gallegos, Anna Marie Weiss, Lena Gallespie, Gloria Mitchell, Margaret Kiefer, Row Three: Sue Fritzler, Ruth Marni Yett, Jean Crane, Mary Lou Jones, Helen Perez, Jeannie Ellison. Row Green, Ada Moyle, Sherlee Banks, Peggy Johnson, Ethelyn Lindstrom, Sue Crane, Two: Venita Mack, Cleo Hancock, Marilyn Mastalka, Allene Suazo, Jo Cohara, Miss Jeannette Pastore, sponsor. Li-teens seek high ideals of christian living Devoted to the task of realizing ideals of Christian living. This excerpt from the Y-Teens creed exempli- fies the high standards set forth by the members of the YWCA organization. The YWCA building provides a central meeting place for the activities of Y-Teen clubs throughout the city. For their service project, the girls made tray favors for the patients ot Denver General Hospital. A hilarious Hbasketbrawl game between the Hi- Yers and Y-Teens was attended by IZOO delighted spec- tators during the before school recreation program, Hotdogs and donuts look mighty delicious at the Christmas party. K ll' During the first halt Peg aims for a long shot to the basket. Time out is called-Y-Teens contemplate the situation. it.: ll 'S ix 'i NE? A 5. - QU G X S, 'Xxxm Row One Carl Graff Larry Cleavenger Rudy Romurez Rlchord Roark Bob Shecn Chuck Suesser Larry Trmco Row Two Mr Henry Welmor sponsor Darrell Thomas Roger Fesmlre Lorry Sexton Ken Rldgley Vernon Wlth John Shupe L 4-.,,,....N. Bob Shean overcomes momentary duffncultses wnth the projector Row Three Fred Crow Harold Walker Robln Anderberg Tom Olrver Ray Wllson Gary Roblnson George Bray Larry Kraber qoocl character on goal of hr-L4 Developung Chrlstlan character rn the school home and communrty IS the goal ofthe H1 Y Club Thus year the H: Y boys realized the pleasures of glvmg by helpmg the Westwood Llons Club dustrnbute food baskets to needy famalles at Chrlstmas time Fun fllled evenings also were Included on thelr agenda os they participated ln the YMCA Cnty Wlde Basketball League Congratulatuons' The Hn Y boys score a vnctory over the Y Teen gurls nn a Basket Brawl game H9 ,- 5 4- 3-,qi gf - , 3 -Q - - V f - f A' f . gs.,-z ,, 3 j 5 ,-. .a 'E-51 1, 15 gg -.-A---F Y- g - V l 1 3. 5. , -f.',Tgl.,'Q'.o: . ' I., ,w -. 'fi' -27'-Q. .. I'f-173 . . -. .' ' ' ' . ' , 'VL 2 V ' ' -' 353 ' ff? 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A spore or a stnke9 Row One rorney Wells Rnchord Moore Row Two Jam Natterman Larry Brott Bob Coleman Ernest Snlva Betty Keck Sarah Manzonares Carol Sexton Margaret Gartz Row Three Alan Fllnt Davud Bowden Tom Yanaguhara LeRoy Brott Pat Russell Betty Bruhn Connie Atenclo Isabel Perez Mary Cordova Row Four John Sprlnger Robln Anderberg Jam Burns Clyde Shloya Gunnar Hagman Loulse Stone Ken Severs Sue Crane Lolrta Carpentuer Bonnle Brucker Marnlyn Blckal Carolyn Gerllts Ken and Jum engrossed an totalrng Isobel and Connle dlscover one way scores are carefully checked by Robun to make o strrke use two balls ,..Zv 'EE- West s Chess Club members Tom Olrver Rrchard George Gene Pontznus Gary Martunson Bob Shean Mr Lawrence Corsa sponsor Rlchard Moore Carl Schreuner Glen Krppel and Roger Fesmlre became the undnsputed Cnty champnons by defeating South Hxgh School 4 3 Thls extremely close match featured some outstondnng plays by the West team 120 - 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I 1 , . 1 . gfaf21:,w-1 2 1 ' e 4V-, T2-24' 1 ' r , 1 X ' 9 'A ' 1 1 .. , , . . . , , , 1 1 , - 1 , 1 1 1 , 1 Gliding along to the rhythm of waltz music Bob engoys thus aspect of social lnfe on :ce Watch those curves frlencllq competltlon provided bq varletq of clubs Frrendly competrtlon as enjoyed by each of the ZOO members ofthe Bowlmg Chess Roller and Ice Skatlng Clubs Everyone IS welcomed mto the clubs Partlcrpatlon IS not only fun but also lnvrgoratmg Keen competition for a higher ratmg keeps meetmgs lrvely and enjoy ab e Come on krds altogether now one two three Duck makes the spun look easy Manlyn and Sandy lead their lmes un the grand march 'IZI l 1 . . . l R i W J D O D I I I 1 I 1 1 1 1 - I --V ' ' ' l 'Q Color Guard members Bengamun Rubuo Robert Mosuer Mayor John Martunez Ruchard Blackburn and Kenneth Berk have the respon subuluty of rausung and lowerung the flag before and after school as well as at all school assernblues cum of rotc mulutcurq lecuclershup The Reserve Offucers Traunung Corps us a natuon wude program desugned to help prepare hugh school students un the fulfullment of theur mulutary oblugatuon Thus organuzatuon us especually aumed at pupuls consuderung the armed forces as a career Partucupatuon un thus program allows the prospectuve recruut to funush hus hugh School educatuon whule receuvung basuc mulutary traun ung The ROTC trarnee may enter the mulutary servuce after hugh school wuth a hugher rank than that of the average unductee ROTC Offuce and clerucal work us done by Honorary Cadets Nancy Porter Marty Brannan Lunda Calvert Vuckey Adams Duane Cameron Lunda Frank Carolyn Burkheod Janet Merrufued Guylq Duxon and Bobbu Brady 122 , .g. . 0' 0 0 R ' , .l , , 1 1 1 1 - , , .l Til ' as 99 DP 5 5 u G . . Ii' .. . . . 0, Captain Espinoza and Major Martinez conduct weeklv inspections of the troops. These inspections are part of the ROTC program. sal Master sergeants Johnson Bake and Hart are the point commanders of the Reserve Officers Training Corps at West 1 ,- '. - 4 E' Y A West's sharp-shooting rifle team-Gene Pontzius, Glen Crofferd, Jim Hardy, James Kefauver, and Robert Pister-displayed fine marksmanship in all matches Ad discentum ducere the Latin motto of R O T C means to learn to lead Holding to its motto much stress is placed upon the development of leadership ability milltar disciplines and fundamentals lnstructions in formation marching military tactics and the correct use of the rifle are also emphasized by ROTC instructors MfSgts Byron R Hart JosephJ Bake and MauriceL Johnson Special activities such as competitive all city drill meets and a yearly general inspection by high ranking army officers are eagerly anticipated by all R O T C members The quick stepping skillful maneuvering Drill Team Gary Morris Scott Vanenberg Jim -ix tr Alternate Color Guard members Ronald Sampson and Tom Smith are always ready to perform regular Color Guard duties igr wfsags. 343,98 R Wg' 'iff 'H ?Z',I1 ',,Q1:-'v.ks Coleman James Gonzales Harry Mclntyre Jess Espinoza Jerry Simmons Larry Bullis and James Ortiz represent West in the All City Drill Team Meet no-1 ., ?Tli-ll'l'3 1'r-.rl l N .s..: 1 R 'x Y :Sv 1. 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A, . 124 Duran Harry Salvador Dave Swan Frank Anaya Bill Cordova Dick Covey John Shupe Bob Knight Raw Four Ed Lebya Gary Smith Jim Tapscott Richard Rodrigue Don Sanchez Chuck Romero Ran Carleton Paul Sanger Ronnie Vittetoe christmas tree presented bu choir Wests Singing Christmas Tree is known throughout the country for its spectacular presentation during the Christmas season A former teacher of West Mrs Willia Cirault initiated the idea of the Tree in i939 and after two years of work the Singing Christ mas Tree was presented for the first time During the year West s A Cappella choir has entertained at many churches and army hospitals has made record- ings for radio programs and has made appearances at other schools, Some of the members of the choir contrib- uted their talents to the operetta which was held during March. Row One Glorla Kuckenberg Charlotte Hodges Joan Kuehn Carol Antonno Marulyn Petersen Sharon Haggerty Norma Avis Yvonne Clark Cordelia Gallegos Row Two Phllena Peterson Jonxce Person Mary Jo Cooper Joan Schrah Lu Jean Spldahl Jo Lucero Vonna Brestel Sondra Stuart Claudna Gorman Row Three Ron Stephenson gurls ensemble entertains manq The performance of the Gnrls Ensemble added to the beauty of West s Snngung Chrlstmas Tree program Thls slngung group whvch us made up of forty gurls provided the background music for the tradltlonal lnve Christmas card whzch was presented wnth the Tree The Girls Ensemble also performed at PTA meetings varnous cuvuc meetings and for many assemblues Under the dlrectnon of Mr Flukey the Ensemble has become one ofthe more popular smgnng groups at West Larry McDavld Dennis Dunn Bob Brancon Mel Gunther Jlm Martln Make Shears Lar y Trlnco Ted Stevens Row Four Norm Wuemeyer John Richardson Steve Kllllon LeRoy Fantasia Howard Gregg Tony Rodruquez Cecil Rlggs Ken Bradeen Gary Scherer The stars and Lucero Helen Boeker solossts of the Smgmg Chnstmas Tree are Jo Ann McCrumb Steve Knlllon Penny Parker and Carol The Gurls Ensemble dressed un their matchmg costumes gather for one of thear rehearsals I2 .U 1 , S l -'- s T r - -1 6' Q, I K 5 s Q g - A : I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 . 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I I ' concert ba nd Wests concert band brlngs forth enthusnastnc school splnt at football games and pep rallies lt us recognized as one of the outstanding bands IH the state therefore It receives many requests to present concerts at junlor hugh schools and to partlcupate In special events such as the Veterans Day and Memorial Day Parades xxx 932 J' 4:9 CU fn go -tbl., Ur? om.-, SQ2 1D M5 225 mofif 120 x.QU 335 33 rw 7s 2,55 gum :Ps so 2 035 1-cv' 05' :me .13 0 o mg? -3- o 334 :ZS Q - 582 222, - S 2 Igm 0-45 3a.m U7 TE: nam E: Un? mc - a 0-4 JUNQ O 1 E25 -.47 -. sm: C7121 555 'Urn -In F' 5 -zz: 090 milg 0- - 1-n 222 SP1 fb xt. 922' 3fu?+, I nil? :QQ 3fE 3 2 U F00 030 73: 2 1 Q51- -4 Kllo FSE Bm: QNO -, t.-l oo :ra :K orchestra PTA and assembly groups were among those who enjoyed the smooth entertainment and sweet musnc of the orchestra thus year Under the dnrectlon Mr Gene Eland the orchestra played the muslcal score of the number one muslcal event ofthe year The C-ondollers Row One Sylyna Hancock Jean Crane Mary Nelson Adrsana DAngelo Kay Stellmoker Frances Morales Art Kemtz Darwun Boyd Row Two Maurune Hoge Frances Truglllo Allene Suazo Janet Fransen Dave Engelbert AI Sedrllo Roger Dawe Scott Spanyer Dave Kuehn Row Three Kay McLaughIm Ellen Heacock Yvonne Clark John Choftm Charlotte Hodges Betty Burhn Presley Brlsendune Bob Meyer Gary Crellnn Ron Breuch 126 . S , 1 ,t : I I I ' I I I I I Z I I V V I ' : I V I 1 ' 3 1 1 1 I I A I 1 I - I I ' I - . , . II - II I I ' ' 4 f 3 L I .' F i K ' Q . . , 5 7 5 I A 1 7 3 Lf 'l i , X Y . I A I ,V . V x 2 2 4 l . Y I I 3 l . X : I I I I I I I ' : A I 1 1 f f f 1 1 - 5 1 , , , 1 , , 1 , - Row One Larry Shaw Helen Heust Darwun Boyd Art Keuntz Row Two Steve Kulluon Ronald Breuch Janet Gronquust John Garstka Francus Swanson Glenn Kuppel George Carlusle Pat Paxton Row Three Chuck Durnett Marulyn Meununger Lunda Frank Judy Boeka Jum Garruson John dance band West us proud of uts Dance Band It provudes entertaunment for numerous school assemblues and programs Specual dances, such as the Junuor Red Cross Dance gave West students the opportunuty to dance touts rhythmuc tunes Others who had the pleasure of lustenung to the bands latest hut songs thus year unclude PTA members and students of Denver Unuversuty and the uunuor hugh schools un the West O TCO La Barbara Duxue Burley Bonnue Salfrank Pat Slurnmer Pete Salazar Row Four Yvonne Clark Bob Beer Eugene Fouts Eugene Muyazawa Dale Evans Shurley Turnure Larry Kraber Howard Eatwell Gary Crellun Duck Carpenter Duck Gallegos Muke Ruce 'Yell Paul Whuteman durects the Concert Bond at West -1- Row One John La Barbara Pete Salazar Duck Cross Art Kuentz Howard Eatwell Larry Kraber Gary Crellun Row Two Darryl Tarullo Tony Rodruquez John Rubeck Dave Kuehn I2 1 1 5 1 1 1 - 5 I u 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I . . 1 -xx . . . . f. , r I 1 . ' 1 A L i 4 1- 4. f H . ,rfi ' V 0 ' 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 5 1 1 1 - , 4. M. ,LL K wifi J 5 f ew ANN .. ,- 3, X J - Wi ' 2' fi gfi .1 - ' Eff' 5 rf , 5 1 ,ifb i ' 'Q 5 4,,,,,,,41:Ys'? M k J' if L 'ffl - J! X Y J' 1 fi Q 26 . 5, . 3 , 5 M 4, 1. 1 'E W1 .MAJ I , ,S -' 'IO f - 'l I fo 1 I I . Service with a smile is given to all by the Rustlers who are in charge of the cloakroom at all school dances. Bob and Steve congratulate football players on a heart-breaking but well played game against East. 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