Westminster High School - Warrior Yearbook (Westminster, CO)
- Class of 1963
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Principal 8 3 Mr. Ranum Supt. of Schools Dist. No. 50-Aa'mz'nz'stmtz'0n Mr. Rausch Mr. McKenney Asst. Supt. of Schools Curriculum Director 9 School Boara' Charts Our Course 4 f n....,,t1.,,,,,,,, ,Q President. . .Garland Sims Vice-Presia'ent. . . Tom Clark Secretagz. . .Alice Dickinson Treasurer. . .Eoebfn Smith Asst. Seoretagr. . .Ruth Smith I Not Pictured j 10 We MRS. PAT LES TINA MRS . COATES MRS. DOYLE YI Rr J We We I l . , t 4 . ., .- - W . S M 2 QA s K as Y , g 5, I U s 4 ,V , M 'fa X MMMS 5 S A J 5, SK,L1 a ,. Y x 1. V K J: L, V,LV , ,Q V. V, 3 L JJ? gf may-Q ' - , 'f .N , ,gy E 6 f' B - as -, , W .fn 4 ' , X I- V ' J - -A , 1, A fy ,.... Jw,,gwb-ff-wwffw nf: A WM wx 4 0' gf, P- ., ' ' ' 2 ' . ,A , -'W J ' 7 Ak'A 'MW ' Q, , f ' ,Q ' '-0474 ,, . . CAFETERIA CREW MRS. RUNDLE GINGER HAAS FRED and GEORGE JACK JOE, JIM, and BUD ll J ,Fm 5 K ss 5.1-I 1 -Q sy, L4 .. -A--l - , - ,.,- . .' B . , 2' ELSIE ADDIS HELEN CROUCH English Department Head English Department f -, N,,W, JA ' 1 tlqgif SAM ECCHER English De partment GERALDINE ROGERS English De partm ent MADGE GROVE English Department W.H.S FRANC ES KLEIN Library WARREN WILCOX English Department MARIE RUSH English Departm ent EDYTHE SCHRACK English Department MOLLY SINGER English D e partm ent ANN STONE English Departmei LOTTIE WITTHAUS English Department MARTHA WHITEHEAD English D epartm ent FA CULT? SANDRA VEACH English Department WILLIAM D. WILKIE English Department E I K s K E E E E 2 E S JAMES DeBELL Social Studies 4. x' E ' 1 E S ll 2 ? L 1 DON BOECKMAN GLADYS DODD Social Studies Social Studies ARTHUR KALEHER JENNIE LIMING Social Sthldif-25 Social Studies TOM FUXA Social Studies FRED GILBERT Social Studies H. KASSOWITZ Social Studies O. T. NUTTALL Head Coach Social Studies L, ,f ,,.. if A X! WANDA SUMRALL , , Social Studies ' it 'V Y I K sk , U M X ' K x -- ,V 'X vf , lx, ,- 4 i A . EVELYN BANK Science and Math ESTHER BASHAW Science and Math VIC LOTRICH Science and Math S1 BERNITA WADDELL Social Studies ELMOND MARIANO Science and Math if ,S J-L s 1 n ALBERT WEIN ELL Social Studies ADAIR MILLER Science and Math ,E 3 L2 EVA PROVINES Science and Math MJ' RONALD OETTING Science and Math K. C. ROBERTS Science and Math fAero Spziccj WAYNE STRINGER Science and Math ,1 f, Ve: WMM W RAY WILLIAMS Science and Math .Mak ,uw t ,. ww 4 MH' r eve sa a , , 4 1 au. ,. ..4 Q g,,:s'4 ,M ,, as W W.: ln, ILAH LOHREY Business Educ ation 'Q gr X L, I K W K. RHODEBECK Science and Math LARRY MALSAM Business Educ ation 'ful' ws DU STON SCUDDER Busine ss Educ ati on WILLIAM TULLY Business Educ ation l 'Nui WILLIAM VAUGHT Business Educ ation RUTH WALROD .9-F. 'IS Business Educ ation BERNICE COBB Home Economics JOYCE BLASER Home Economics HAROLD CARROLL Industrial Arts GEORGE YOUNG Music De partm ent ,1 V.-iw ff? 1-X jf' iii I i NAHAN FITTERMAN GEORGE MALSAM Music Department lndustri al Arts RICHARD RYAN Industrial Arts BETH TUBACH Art Department CHARLES WILSON Industrial Arts JAMES BONE Physical Education Department RALPH BERNINZONI JERRY BLANKS Visual Aids Driver Education NANCY HERRON Physical Education Department ROLEN VAN ZEE Guidance MILDRED WHITE Guidance CLEOLA TAYLOR Physical Education Department 9' A ffm kil . A . V ,X - . .:..V , i ,,.'L PAUL I-IUSTAD Physical Education Department -Q-.,. LOUIS DeCRESENTIS Special Education HENRY REITER Guidance CHARLEEN MACY Student Teacher 4 Q L S 2 P 2 J ? S A 2 K11 1,mL F? L xiii ' S V415 if 1 ? K sigzfy Mui QW 3 J KX .1 8 J 8 5 ' K H K 2 K 20 Out OfMany Groups- Une Goal Council Speaks as One of the most important organiza- tions at WHS is the student council, the voice of the student body. Its members are selected each year as representatives from the various classes while the officers are elect- ed by popular vote. Council meets once a week rotating hours each week. Opportunities of self-discipline, leadership, and responsibility make council membership a rewarding position. Council provides a training ground for both leaders and followersg it provides real-life situations where members learn true citizenshipg it prepares students for intelligent Voice ff Wa wioffs participation in school affairsg it gives each member the opportunity to use his own abilities to the best advantageg it provides every day governmental experiencesg and finally, promotes understanding and appreciation between students and faculty. The primary purpose of council is to act as a forum in which the students are represented. Council representatives act as channels through which student opinion can be expressed. Council has matured during the passing yearg it truly speaks as the voice of the Warriors. Student Council, acting as the voice of the student body, offers position of leadership, dicipline, and responsibility. Student janet and jerry hold top positions authored by Westminster High School. l' Q In- ' ouncil Head Girl janet Van Scoy and Head Boy jerry Bryant hold the two most responsible jobs offered seniors at Westminster High School. They alternate as president and vice president of Student Council. High standards are set by Council and Administration in the elections for these two coveted positions. As the leaders of the student body, janet and jerry fulfilled their duties with determination, grace, and dispatch In themselves they gave to Council a sense of leadership and maturity bringing Council to new heights of responsibility. K bs , . Pom Pom Girl. L... n.....41 . Ana' Banner Girls Spark Spzrit p Westminster High boasts 12 Pom Pom Girls Whose fluffy blue and white shakers augment all sports activities The talented girls have developed dancing and marching routines that have captivated all spectators, while maintaining an enviable scholastic record. The girls are: Karen Zocholl, Margaret Wells, Mary Lazaroff, Paula Sabin, Linda Williams, Gail Morrison, Sharon Ensberg, Toaby Lang, Barbara Naventoft, and Dianne Pitt. Not pictured are Judy Falbo and Shirley Weyand. Assisting the Pom Pom Girls are the Banner Girls whose duty it is to carry the Warrior Banner to all events. Proudly displaying their new Banner, the girls are: Linda Bontems, joan Binkley, Francine Staniewski, and Sandy Crumpton. The girls are elected as runners-up to the Cheerleaders and Pom Pom Girls. It is a traditional honor to carry the royal blue and White banner. Win or lose the Cheerleaders and Majorettes are on the job to spur the teams to greater effort. Batons whirl ing, intricate marching routines, swirling skirts add to the color and excitement at all sporting events. Zest, spirit, and grace typifies the Cheerleaders and Majorettes. The girls are elected by the student body to symbolize the beauty and ideals of the school. Cheerleaders Ana' Majorettes 26 1 Support Teams IRC members probe world problems, realizing individual responsibility as citizens in the world community. LRC. Features UN Trzjy Plus Forezlgn Stucfy A trip to the United Nations in New York City highlighted the events in IRC during the past year. Ray Gray Pat McGuire, Dave Davis, Paggy Ranum, Mary Latchford, Judy Humphries, Dana Melilio, Kathy DeRe, and Doris Koontz attended for Westminster. IRC is set up to acquaint high school students with today's World and its problems. Among the activities are UN Flag ceremonies, UN conference, IRC conference, and the trip to the United Nations, New York. Kathi DiRe-Parl. , Pat Young-Vice Pres. , Ray Gray-Pres. , Dena Sabin-I-list. , Mary Latchford- Li Members of Math Club spend wakeful hours puzzling over their problemS. Science Bigfs Step U To Space The science buffs, when not freezing goldfish in liquid oxygen, Wiring doorknobs to shock the unsuspecting, and other similar little niceties are seriously studying problems of science in today's world. Space science, physics, and chemistry are subjects of concern to members of the Science Club. Experiments of all kinds increase knowledge and provide areas of common interest. 29 Math Club Tries mblem Solving Problem-solving is of mayor in- terest to members of Math Club when it meet once a Week in Mrs. Provines' room. Students inter- ested in math meet to increase their knowledge and to pool their experience in attacking complex problems. Among their activities are field trips, parties, and Work sessions. Science Club makes successful attempt at wiring doors. G. A. A. girls aim at a more complete understanding of sports. G.A.A. Is For Girls Who EHj.Ql Athletics Peggy Ranum-Sec. , Mary Morton-Tres. , Mrs. Herron-Sponsor, Sandy Hansen-Vice Pres. , Sherril Tyus-Pres. 1141? ta 30 The purpose of G. A. A. is to promote a better understanding of sports to the girls of Westminster High who maintain a C average or better. The club tries to achieve this by having the girls participate in the various sports. By participating the girl is able to get more out of watching the different sports for she understands the rules by which they are played and the object of the game. Also a girl enjoys a game if she understands it. Some of the sports covered within the club are football, volleyball, basketball, bowling, swimming, track, and baseball. G. A. A. is for those who really enjoy sports and wish to know more about them both in subject matter and skill. French Club members pool their in- terest in many activities. French Christmas carols, collecting for Thanksgiving baskets, French con- versation, and get-to-gethers keep the members active and interested. Pat Young-Pres. , Cynthia Hough-Hist. , Nickie Ancell- Tres. , Nancy Cochrane-Sec Students P001 Interest In Fmnee .lox The world through the eyes of a Frenchman often seems rosy. 31 Nzght Lamps um As Editor Editors and staff of the Independent burned the midnight oil trying to meet deadlines. The staff strived to give the school the best paper possible by informing the student body of news and views, giving credit Where credit was due and pointing an occasional finger at deficiencies. Several editorials proved successful when desired changes Were accomplished. The status of the paper was enhanced as it became a vital force Within the family of Westminster High School. Face Deadlines The yearbook staff spent many an anxious hour Working against strict deadlines. It was initially agreed to build the book around a central theme and to point copy and pictures toward this theme. Division pages, larger pictures, and copy was blended to extend the theme. Taking and cropping pictures, Writing and editing copy, l Working on lay-out sheets, designing and sales filled the year to the full. A willing, hard-Working staff met l every deadline, and the yearbook arrived on schedule for distribution to the Warriors. ff Mr. Wilkie-Sponsor, Shirley Sheets Co editor Gloria Rice- Editor. 33 'Q ,xxx Ever try to keep 40 coyotes quiet in a basement? Ever try to keep better than 100 teenage girls quiet at one . of the games? Same problem--impos- sible. And, for the Warriors, Pep Club is the school spirit they can depend upon. Any WHS girl is eli- gible if her grades are average, she makes Written request and is accepted The Pep Club, in addition to the cheering section sponsors a drill team Cheerleaders, Pom Pom Girls, and Banner Girls. Dressed in the school colors, the girls add color and excitement to all athletic contests. Pep Club supports school teams whether they win or lose. Fl V k X 4. , 1 ff- MII, f M , - ff' , 1 I I x Y xx lx Dena Sabin-President, Mary Morton-Vice President, Phyllis Hunt-Secretary, Carol Ward-Treasurer. Ojjicers 5 Ls i ' ' 35 Youth For Chimf Prooio'esFor Rolzlgious School Assooz'oZz'ons joe Desek-Pres. , Lind Lea-Sec. , Joyce jack- Management, Shirley Lowder-Follow up to Pres. , Ioan Van Ehrenlcrook-Programing. In matters religious students at West- minster High School have founded a non-sectarian organization for fellow- ship and study. Youth For Christ is for all students Whatever their indivi- dual preference may be. Members meet once a Week to discuss various topics pertaining to living the good life as outlined in the Bible. Quizzes sharpen individual minds. A special quiz team is in operation and stresses proficiency in Biblical knowledge. 53 S., wwzsgmef :- , Mwst, Lettermen excel at the many sports in which Westy participates. ettermanjs Club I Dale Bryant Vice President lx wh Sf Jack Whitmer F: Secretary 1 2 . ,F , . Ken Snyder 'H - e,,. . , M A H Pre s 1 de nt f ' ' ffl? , , 1 ig: ' 37 . The Letterman's Club is a rather exclusive organization. Members must meet rigid specifications among which are: earn a letter , exhibit good character, observe rules of training as set down by his coach, and maintain a good scholastic average. Although the club is small and unique, it performs many school services and functions. They sponsor a special dance, boxing tourneys, furnish programs to games, aid civic sports programs, and try to leave behind them a special gift for the school. In this regard, the Lettermen gave the school a movie camera in 1961, and hope to donate a new trophy case this year. It has been found that the athletes deserve a special thanks for services rendered. A Future I-Iomemakers adopt the theme of building better citizens. Their projects lend themselves toward this end. Among them were projects to make cookies for the Old Folks Home during Thanksgiving, gifts to needy families during Christmas, working on a state project Operation Teen Angel helping retarded and under- priviledged children by making toys, books, scrapbooks, and collecting money for the state-operated homes in Denver and Grand junction. These were but a few of the projects. Their most important was contributing support for a Korean 12-year-old. Along with this, the girls made dis- plays and wrote to Korea. F uture H omemezkers End Busy 1' ear Operation Teen Angel was the main project of Westy's Future- I-Iomemakers of America. 'lf i51 'Q Arms, jane Marshall-Sec., Tom McWilli- Mrs. Tubach-Sponsor, jeff Rodkey-Sgt. at ams-Pres. , Virginia Philbrook- Tres. , Dave Ruble-Vice Pres. , Eva Burgen-Parl. 1 y c' Creative Work Offlrt Club 5 Outstana'z'ng in 1963 One of Westminster's newest and most active clubs is the Art Club under the leadership of Mrs. Tubach. Organized in 1961-62, the Club has now taken over most of the school decora- tions, settings, and posters for all occasions. At the same time, the Club carries on a full schedule of creative work for each member. Field trips to the mountains, field trips to Denver, field trips to art exhibits, are but a few of the educational and entertaining activities. The Club's art displays have graced the school hallways throughout the year. Club members and art students have engaged in making this one of the most desirable and most active of all extra-curricular activities on campus. K Artistic achieve endeavor of the 1 ' g ykg i Arr Club. sl l fy 3 X W. ment is the main Ski Club members combine agility and daring to produce much fun and excitement. Ski Club Members Enjoy Spills, Ana' Chills Thrills, Jack Whitmer-Sgt. at Arms, Dick Hanson-Tres. Brian Buell-Pres. , Gail Morrison- Sec. , Marlene Campbell and Sandy Crumpton- Sgt. at Arms. Runny noses, icy toses, spiral fractures, and splintered slats are old hat to members of the Ski Club. Pooling their resources, cars, and gear the members spend frigid Week- ends on the snow slopes at any of various ski centers. The Club is open to any and all at Westminster, the only requirement being that the applicant like to ski - or is Willing to learn. Weekly meetings are occasionally combined with the week- end outing. Hardy souls all, the Rocky Mountains snow-covered slopes are their domain. ua'a'z'ng Authors F ina' Outlet In The Thuna'erbz'm ' .Mfagagine Students taking Contemporary Literature are eligible to join the Thunderbird , the school literary magazine. Published in the Spring, the magazine provides an outlet for the budding poets, authors, and play Writers. Westminster students are the only contributors and any work submitted to the Thunderbird staff receives objective judging. If approved the Work is published. Financing the magazine is done by presenting Weekly movies as well as sales of the finished magazine. i If.. in an il 4 .win Members of Westy's first National junior Classical League. Latin Club joins al'l Classical League Latin Club members decorate for Christmas. ,ER fum Latin Club members bore with quiet pride their admittance into the National junior Classical League. 30 pin-Wearing charter members strived to promote a better understanding of the clas- sics. The Club enjoyed a busy year attending SOO Spartans , a field trip to View Italian imports in Denver, Open House with a real-life Roman square complete with fountain, charity, ceramics and a language-correh ation projects. Through a know- ledge of Roman culture, its life, history, and literature, the Club hopes to impart a better under- standing of our own life. The Red Cross acts as the main service organization of the school, sponsoring a Variety of projects. The talent troupe performs at Ridge Home as Well as at many other functions. The annual fund raising drive for the National Red Cross is under the supervision of the high school Red Cross. Mem- bers are continually concerned With service to needy and under- priviledged groups. Try-outs for Red Cross Talent Troupe display ability and training. Rea' Cross edieatea' To Service A world of service for youth, is the motto of the High School Red Cross. Am . ia, 43 F. TA . Stresses Preparation F or Teaching America BACK ROW: Nancy Cochran-Sec, , Peggy Ranum-Vice Pres. FRONT ROW: Francine Staniewski-Parl. , Kathi DiRe-Pres. , Judy Severini-Tres. On the job experience is part of the preparation for teaching pro- vided for the Future Teachers of America. Besides gaining inval- uable knowledge to aid them in their teachings, these girls also develop qualities which they may use in their own homes. The club has participated in a district meeting in Aurora, and a state convention in Colorado Springs. Other projects included guest speakers, donating a Thanksgiving basket, and a money raising project. Donde Hay Gana-Hey Mana Donde Hay Gana-Hay Mana. Where There's a will there s a way. Such is the motto of the Spanish Club members. Students eligible for membership must be in first or second year Spanish Classes. The Club provides opportunity familiarization with the customs and language of our neighbors south of the border. Practical applica- tion of conversation and usage is an aim of the Club. Various field trips and activities encourage mem- bers to further their knowledge. Honor Students Stress 4 Ideals The purpose of the National Honor Society is to build better citizens for tomorrow To do this the members emphasize four major ideals Leadership, scholarship, l character, and service. Membership is a traditional and national honor. Each year promising students are nominated by their teachers and from the group the top young people are sel- ected for membership. Included in the Club are students from all three class levels. D.E. C.A . -Leaders Of Tomorrow BACK ROW: Georgene Black-Vice Pres. , Dick Peterson-Pres. , Wes Reichard-Parl. , Carol Brotzrnan-Sec. FRONT ROW: Elaine Kamin- Purchasing Agent, Angela Percy-Tres. , Anita Vahling-Social Chairman. The objectives of Distributive Education are concentrated upon the idea of improving service to the customer in all branches of distribution. The three primary objectives are: To offer balanced, comprehensive, instructional pro- grams in all areas of marketing. To aid in improving techniques of distri- bution. To develop an understanding of the social and economic responsi- bilities of those engaged in distribution in a free competative society. Distri- butive Education offers an avenue for projecting the school into the com- munity by providing a connecting link between the school and the business community. 46 Practical Learning In German Club German Club members, 15 strong sang German Christmas carols during the season. They had a real German dinner while on one of their field trips, and attended several German movies at other times. Under the guidance of Mrs. Kassowitz, the members applied their knowledge of German to practical situations. Future Librarians Work For Future L To interest students in librarianship as a profession is the purpose of Future Librarians Club. Members, under the guidance of the school librarian, learned to run a library, accept responsibility, and further their knowledge by field trips to Denver area libraries for special lectures, workshops, and studies. J: y Taxidermy Club Shows 'Mounting Interest The Taxiderm Club members are a ret stuff rou who show a mountin interest in Y P Y 3 P 8 animals. Students at Westy have been showing animals including hawks, rabbits, a mounting interest in the Taxidermy mice, etc. The Club has been on sev- Club for the past two years. Emphasis eral field trips. Qualities of patience, has been placed on taxidermy as a perfection, observation, and technical career. Members have skinned and skill are stressed. Love of animal is a stuffed a variety of small birds and prerequisite. Homecoming float sponsored by Taxidermy Dave Ellis-Pres. , Bob Bridges-Vice Pres. , Club. Patti McGuire-Sec. -Tres. 1'. 48 4 . F. L. Wz'ns 3 Tears Stmzlght Treasurer. N. F . L. is synonomous with organized speech activity. The letters actually stand for National Forensic League, a high school honor- ary society founded in 1925 for the promotion of interscholastic public speaking. The society has 140, 000 members in some 1,000 chapters across the country. Westminster's speech team has won three straight years of competition, tied for the top number of superior ratings, won the trophy at the Adams -Arapahoe League Championship, and has three members who have attained the highest degree awarded to high school students in the United States Under the Guidance of Mr. Wilcox, Westminster's speech team has become the pride of the school. Carol Borelli, President, Dave Davis, Vice President, Peggy Ranum, Secretary, and Roger Hara, F.M.P. Trains Future Nurses Future Medical Personnel, F .M.P. , have just this year changed their name from Future Nurses of America in order to expand their training into other medical fields. The Club's purpose is to train and give those interested in medicine an in- sight into the various aspects of medicine Members meet twice a month under an authorized constitution. Dues are .50 per semester and the money is spent for field trips, parties, and extra instruction. 49 The Warrior Bono' arzo' Color Bring Continuing Honors ill in T43 50 Quam' V0 School .,. 'Q is N g . ha ,WW li MR . YOUNG Mus ic al Director The band started the 1962-63 season by attending band day at Colorado University in September. A superior rating was received in the parade competition. The second annual event was the Home- coming Parade and the half-time show at the game. The band also participated in the Veterans Day Parade where it received honorable mention. The League Festival for Bands held at Ranum High in April was one of the high- lights of the 1962-63 season. Besides the festivals and parades the band has contributed much to the programs such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter throughout the year. 51 MRS SCHRACK Director, Combined Choir The Acappella Choir has performed for Westminster and various organizations during the year. The Thanksgiving program and the Christmas program were held for the enjoyment of the entire student body as a highlight of the school year. On December 4, 1962, the Choir com- bined with those of Cherry Creek, Sheridan Union, Adams City, Littleton, and Ranum High School to perform for a league festival at Littleton High School. The end of the year was climaxed by a visit to Ridge Home in March, and Commencement and Baccalaureate in June of 1963. 52 Acaplbella For School l l J Choir Pewrms and Variaus 0rganz'zatz'0ns 53 2nd Sem Letzfermen Club Complete job Begun By Ist Sem. lub The Lettermen Club, 2nd. Semester carried out the wishes of the lst. Semester club, adding touches of its own. Overall, the Club bought books for the library, gave plaques to straight A seniors, held a skating party, a basketball game with the Harlem Clowns, a donkey basket- ball game, and donated sums to the P. E. Classes for gym equipment. By year's end, the Club will have purchased a trophy case for the north hallway and have purchased a baseball pitching machine. nw me ,ae Dial Victory Bonfire initiates the activities 2 K fi lift iw ef f Roast 'Em Warriors 'Wonderland by Night Westy Kills 'Em Dead Fore They Spread ul H-'l ' eil? Q? gy N? at QL S 1 ik x t I 'az if ' X K f Y 3 , in -he lv-. 2 fy Stix!! ' - s. iv E fi i. - f- 72, s ,Q L1 , ge 'z 'Q -, L. 1 in i ,wt 'N .wN'w.Hh'W Afs- . - .ff Ex.. SVS. Take Over C 2.132 ovt. Students participating in Youth Govt. Day, a program adopted by Westminster City Council four years ago, were sworn into office Oct. 12. The stu- dent Council members were: Brian Buell, Lance Tyler, Sharon Anderson, Kathy DiRe, Ray Bundy, Anita Skinner, and Dave Ellis. Bundy acted as Mayor. Council appointments made Dale Bryant, city attorney, Bob Bridges assistant city attorney, Chuck Henkle, municipal judge, and Darwin Beckel, city manager. Student city manager Beckel then appointed Edith Eanes, Steve Hamblin, joe Dusek, Dave Henley, jane Marshall, Bob Sheplar, Gary Craig, and Chuck Anderson to fill out the staff. :ln 'TH Awright. . .Ya wanna dance or doncha ? Curvey Warriorettes practice blocking. , . Aw come on, Let's dance! Get to work, Shirley. 'Hmong These earphones give me a headache, Majorettes look sharp in top hat and cane rout ine . Q 2 4 N 4, ' Q- I ' 45 . in he 4' ' 533 Z . 5 1. , 1 fx- K .. ' Q ' . i f . f shshh 1 f X ' ' 1 6 1 Now they can't stand up in front of us Gut ofimany - the Class of 1963-405 indi- viduals united in a three-year Crescendo culrninating in graduation. In September, 1960, they set foot in the high schoohfor the firsttime, giggling, fearful, -selffi conscicugs,i and intrigued. Soon, dddgd e and through gdgl glgdg beciazngsistrong. Classrooms , l ggg gddldggdd - g corridors, buildings be-came dgdgd ground, acceptable. The school accepted i the challenge of influencing these young active minds toward intellectual, moral, and social growth, Days passed into months, months into years. Now, on the threshold of life, these seniors graduated and walked a world of their own. s gg l again 'through the doors of the school - into 1 WITH MANY IDEALS- -ONE SENIOR CLASS vb ,,- L,,J- E, 'Wm' , gi x will r 5 Eg X Q 5 3 J, .4 b J 5 1' W . i ky , I , . g , V . H f 9? .gg 1 ,W Sr. Class Owners Pmvzde Leadershzlb President: Brian Buell Secretary: P t Yo Vice President: Anita Skinner Treasurer! S 60 CONSTANCE SHARP ADAMS Ylconiff A happy Marriage is anew af beginning' of life . Pep Club 25 D. E.C.A. 4. WILLA COLLEEN ALLNUTT vvpepevv Resolved: always to have a good time. Spanish Club 2,35 Pep Club 35 Independent 45 Annual Staff 45 Thunderbird 45 Quill and Scroll 4. KATHERINE AMIDON Anne Easy to smile, easy to laugh, forget your troubles and live awhile. Ski Club 25 Gir1's Glee 25 Mixed Chorus 35 A Cappella 45 D. E.C.A. 4. CHARLES ANDERSON Chuck1es Everything is funny as long as it happens to someone else. Spanish Club 25 Science Club 45 Youth Government Day 45 Tennis 45 Baseball 45 Letterman's Club 45 Ski Club 4. ' FIDEL ARCHULETA Work is my middle name, play is my first. ROBERT ARENS Bob Quiet until you know him. Track 2, 3, 45 Football 3, 45 Bas- ketball flntramurall 3. TED AUKER I always do the right thing at the wrong time. LESLIE AUSTIN Good nature is always a success. Pep Club 2, 35 junior Red Cross 35 Spanish Club 2, 3. LENNON BA RSTAD It isn't what you do, it's what you get caught doing. Basketball 2, 3, 45 Football 45 Let- terman's Club 3, 4. ED BARTHEL Ski1lful but shy. SI-LARON ANDERSEN Soft spoken .... a gentle and understanding friend. Latin Club 25 F.N.A. 25 Student Council 35 Class Secretary 35 G.A. A. 35 N.H. S. 3,45 Ir. Class Play 35 Youth Government Day 45 Annual Staff 4, Business Manager 45 I. R.C. 4. YI HONO RED SENIOR , .,.,.,,- . f .. f-tw t.. l isyy JUDITH ELAINE BATES Judy ll- A ' lE She hath a will of her own. E.N.A. 2,35 E.M.P. 4. LARRY ANSEL Little Deacon. A gentleman is known by his styles. N.F.L. 2, 3,45 Y.F.C. 2, 3, 4 Speech Club 2, 3, D.E. C.A. 45 Accapella 4. LONA BEAN Ba1one HONORED SENIQR Always friendly with lots be- hind that smile . Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 2, 3, SHARON BENTLEY Sharon Quiet, but has the gift of gab. Pep Club 2, 3, Color Guard 35 Head Majorette 4. JUDY BEARRINGER At peace with the world. RONALD BEATON Ron Clever and sleek and ho, how meek. MARIE BECK Quiet and unassuming. KATHLEEN BEKAERT Kathy She looks still, but just talk to her. F.N.A. 3. ROBERT BECKIUS Skip Keep smiling, it makes every- one wonder what you've been up to. Ski Club 45 D.E.C.A. 4. CAROL BECKMAN True to her work and her friends Pep Club 45 Latin Club 43 Ski Club 4. SHARON BEREN Natural friendliness .... Warm hearted. Ski Club 2, Pep Club 3, F.T.A 4, Thunderbird 4. 62 HONORED SENIOR GEORGENE BLACK George Good nature is one of the fruits of life. Annual Staff 3, Annual Secretary -1 4, Y.F.c. 3, D.E.c.A. vice- ' g presldent 4' CORINNE BARNES Corky All's fair in love and war. Pep Club 25 Ski Club 25 Soph. Homecoming Attendant 2, Pom- pom Girl 35 Thunderbird 43 Independent 43 Cheerleader 4. JO ANN BLAZEK jo Ann Gayness in her heart, brightness in her face, sweetness in her manner. Civil Air Pa11'ol 3, 45 French Club 4. BOB BLEVINS Bo b So why should the devil have all. Speech Club 35 Baseball Mgr. 3. PATRICIA BLOUNT Pat Apple blossom freshness ...... W outspoken frankness . Pep Club 4s Spanish Club 45 German Club 4. IANICE BOBBETT Bobo Her way is sweet, her manner is mild. WANDA BODLE Li1 Dieg She looks bashful--but don't let her fool you. Accapella Choir 3, 43 Color Guard 4. ALEX BOMARETO Bomer A man's best friend is an easy teacher. Football 2, 3g D.E.C.A. 4. ROSEMARY BONATI Rose I can hardly hate anyone I ll Girl'S Glee 4. LINDA BONTEMS Stretch Banners are flying, so is she, sports come first, so does he. Pep Club 33 Annual Staff 33 Head Banner Girl 4. VAN BROWN Club 4 . 63 Always busy doing someth1 g Taxidermy Club 3 4 jr Class Play, Wrestling 4, Science HONORED SENIOR MICHAEL BRACY Mike Knowledge is in the books, let's leave it there. DARWIN BECKEL Dar Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 45 National Honor Society 2, 45 Youth Government Day 4. Leadership, sportsmanship, and character, make him an out- standing Warrior. BARBARA BRANSON Her hair is too dark to be an angel. JEANNE BROCK Mike Pleasure first ....... heart duty second. Mixed Chorus 3, D.E.C.A. 43 Warrior Independent 4. CAROL BROTZMAN Dreams mirrored in her lovely blue eyes. Y.F.c. 2,3,43 Pep Club 3, Annual Staff 35 Annual Staff Treasurer 4. JOHN BRUN Always ready to help his fellow- man. DALE BRYANT D Always on top in school and sport, he's hard to find in any Port' vu Ski Club 2, 45 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 43 Track 2, 3, QAll-conferencej 45 Home- coming Attendant 2, 35 Home- coming King 4. JACK BUECKERMAN Once caught studying but may live down the disgrace. RICHARD BUCHALEW Dick Hard to figure. Science Club 33 Bowling 3, 4. JIM BUCHANAN ecoming shyness greets the world with a smile. HB JACK CARTER Jackie If you can't be true to one or two, try three. Band 2, 3,43 Y.F.C. 2, 3, 45 Mixed Choir, Accapella Choir 4. 64 DON BURBANK O'BRIHNI BUELL aby Bear 'The world 1S full of women, give them to me one at a time. CAROL BORELLI Bralley Born for success. . . she seems, with grace, to win every heart. Pep Club 25 junior Red Cross 25 All School Play 25 Talent Troupe 25 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 25 N.F.L. 2, 3, Pres. 45 Cheerleader 35 Junior Class Play 35 Ski Club Pres. 35 Homecoming Attendant 35 Head Cheerleader 45 Homecoming Queen 4. His stepping stones to fame w DOYAL BURTON Sandy Your determination is a real sensation. Band 2, 3, 45 Taxidermy 4. BRENT CAIRO ll I'm hard to get: just whistle. RICHARD BURRIER Burr Slow and steady, he wins the race. Spanish Club 25 Cross Country 2. ere the yard markers on the gridiron. Football 2, 3, 45 All Conference 4 Basketball 2, 45 Track 3, 45 Let- terman's Club 2, 3, 4. JUDY CALDWELL She looks meek, but don't let that decieve you. F.T.A. 25 F.N.A. 25 Color Guard 3. MARLENE CAMPBELL Sam No matter what others may be, she will always be herself. Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 Ir. Class Purchasing Agent 35 Ski Club 4. RICHARD CARLSON Dick I see much and I say little. JUDITH CARON Judy A maiden known for her quiet ways. Pep Club 4. BOB CARROLL Bullett Bob I am happy all dav long. Ski Club 2, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basket- ball 3, 45 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4. 65 NCR, HONORED SENIOR JAMES CHRISTISON Chris Pleasure first, duty second. Wrestling 45 Tennis 4. JOE CLAMP Joe He is calm, therefore worthy. CHARLES CLARK Makes a business of getting a great deal out of life. Thunderbird 4. CI-IERYLE CLARKE Sherry Mealcness is not weakness. Art Club 4. MARILYN CLAYTON Marilyn Life is a flower of which love is the honey. Pep Club 2, 3. GLENDA CLIFT G.K. Appears to be a little shy, but has the gift of gab. JAMES CLINKINBEARD Clinic The best way to keep your friends is not to give them away. JOHN COBB Kind of shy, but what a guy. Track Club 25 Sports Officials Club 25 Swimming Team 35 Gym- nastics Club 4. lllohnnyll GARY COGIL Gary Always busy doing something. ROBERT BRIDGES Clod The ladder of success is waiting for him5 let's hope he makes it. Science Fair 25 Cross Country 3 45 Co-captain 45 Taxidermy Club 3, 45 Vice Pres. 3,45 Junior Class Play, Track 35 N.H.S. 3,45 Latin Club 45 President 45 Club Roundtable President 45 F. M. P. 45 I.R.C. 45 Youth Government, Student Council 4. DENNIS COLE Dense Women distrub me not. 66 HONORED SENIOR -rx HONORED SENIOR BONNIE COLEMAN Like over shadows, our wishes lengthen as our sun declines. RALPH CONE The path of duty is the path to glory. JACKIE CONRAD If silence were golden, she'd be rich. F. N. A . 2, 3 . WILLARD COSBY Butch There is no policy like politeness. Band 2, 3,43 Latin Club 25 Vice Pres. Band 4. TONYA COULTER Toni I wish all the joy you can wish. Warrior Independent 4. BRUCE COWAN A large bundle of contentment. Swimming 35 Basketball 3. GARY CRAIG Lardo Helpful, cheerful, always skillful. Spanish 25 Ski Club 3, 45 Youth Gov't. Day 4. WALLY CREATH Ready, willing and able. GLENDA CROWLEY Cricket Mistress of chatter. Ski Club 2, 3, 45 latin Club 25 Pep Club 2, 35 Spanish Club 35 Thunder- bird 45 Independent5 Armual Staff 4. MIKE BRUSS Fun and education, like getting two birds with one stone. JAMES DAMON Thinks a great deal. 67 .ii?ai5 HONORED SENIOR SUSAN EDWARDS Chusan 1 always do the right thing at the wrong time. Band 2. OE ELDER J Quiet until you know him. jr. Class Play 3, 4. RAY BUNDY DONALD DOANE Doane Glows wit.h friendliness, a heart of gold. Baseball 2, 3, 4. EUGENE DEEDON Gene Kindness is the mark of a gentle- man. Cross Country 2, 45 Latin Club 45 Latin Club Historian 45 F. M.P. 45 Parliamentarian 45 Track 4. EVIE DE LEO Always busy doing nothing. JERRY DRUMRIGHT He's little, but wise5 a terror for his size. PAT DUMPERT There's nothing in the halls, think I'll go to class. D . E. C . A . 4 JOE DUSEK The man with the engaging style. Y F.C. 2, 3,45 President 45 Spanish Club 25 Senior Class Play 35 N.F. L. 45 F. T.A. 35 Youth in Government 4. EDITH EANES Edie Thinks little, says much. Latin Club 25 jr. Class Play 35 N.H.S 3,45 French Club 45 Sec. 45 Youth in Gov't. 45 Taxidermy 45 Ski Club 45 Pep Club 45 F.T.A. 45 Indepen- dent 4. MARY DURAN Bernie Fond of everything except school. Sure, sometimes Ray is quiet, but so is dynamite before it explodes. Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Dist. Champ 35 Capt. 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 35 N.H. S. 2, 3, 45 Letterman's Club 3, 45 Math Club 35 Youth in Gov't 45 Mayor 4. 68 SHARON ENSBERG Neat not gaudy. Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 23 French Club 3, 43 Pom Pom Girl 43 Independent 4. DONALD ESPINOSA Seasoned with a dash of mischief. PI-IILLIP FARR Flip Knows a lot, but can't think of it just now. ROGER FAUBIAN Fabian He could talk himself out of any- thing, even school. BARBARA FEHLER Bobie Sincerity is the trait of woman- hood. Girls Glee 2, 33 Acappella Choir 3, 4. MICHELLE FERNSTROM Mike I wish all the joy you can wish. Bowling League 2, 3, 4. JANE FISH Fishie Isn't she cute? Isn't she sweet? jr. Red Cross 2, 33 F.'I'.A. 2, 33 G.A.A. 2, 33 Vice Pres. 33 Jr. Class Vice Pres. 33 Calendar Girl 33 Student Council 33 N.H. S. 43 Independent 43 Business Man- ager 4. ERLENE FITZSENRY God's goodness hath been great to thee . BARRI DEE FLAUNE Dee Breezing along with the breeze. F.N.A. 2,33 F.M.P. 43 N.H.S. 2,3,43 c.A.A. 2, 5,43 F.M.P. Pres. 43 Jr. Red Cross 2,3,43 Ski , Club 4. PATRICIA FLICK Pat In her the magic of youth. F.T.A. 2,3,43 Girls Glee 2, Y.F.c. 2,35 latin Club 2. MIKE CARO I've got the solution. Debate Team 2, 3,43 N.F. L. 2, 3, 43 Student Council 33 Independent Editor 43 Thunderbird Editor 4. 69 I-IONORED SENIOR LINDA FRITZ Fritze' All will come to those who wait. Pep Club 2, Majorette 3,45 Spanish Club 2, 35 French Club 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 35 Red Cross 2, Calendar Girl 35 Annual Staff 4 RALPH A. DALLA BETTA Thumb -wain. Achievable plus5 SaYS little but thinks a great deal. Science Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 N.H.S. 2, 3, 45 junior Class Playg I.R.C. 4. IGNACIO FRESQUEZ Phil The greater the man, the greater the courtesy. Latin Club 2, 35 Chess Club 3, 45 Speech Club 3. LINDA FLOYD Her way is sweet, her manner is mild. Y.F.C. 2,3,4. IANICE GENTILE Smiley Witty, Willing, and Wonderful. Color Guard 3, 4. JAMES GERTON Gerty Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow you may fail. Football 25 Track 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 3. CONNIE GLENDENNING Thinks little and says much. ELSIE MARIE GONZALES There's something in my head, but I guess it's iust a cold. RONALD GORMAN Time is but a fish to swim in. RICHARD GRAHAM He conquers who believes he can. GARY GRAUBER GER I live for fun and fun I have. 70 I-IONORED SENIOR HONORED SENIOR JERRY BRYANT Reb Here's a smile no cloud can over- cast. Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 45 Football 3, 45 Letterman's Club 3, 45 Head Boy 4. GARY GRAVES Graveyard Do as I say, not as I do. Bowling League 2, 3, Treas. 45 Science Club 2, 3, 45 French Club 25 Independent 4. LORNA GRAY Dobie Here is a rare charm of content- ment. Pep Club 35 Thunderbird 4. ROBERT GRIENINGER Tar Baby An honest man's word is as good as his bond. Swimming 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 2,45 Letterman's Club 3, 45 Tennis 45 N.F. L. 4. KAY GRIMM A kind face is a beautiful face. F.N.A. 25 I.R.C. 3,4. Katie CI-IERYL GRISCO y I'm looking on the bright side of life. Girls' Glee 3,45 D.E.c.A. 4. shew GEORGE HAAG Charged with rhythm, loyal with spirit. CARL I-IALE Knack for getting into irouble. KEVIN HANSEN Aussie His ways are always of pleasant- ness. Numurkah High, Australia 2, 35 Football, Cricket, Swimming5 Westminster High 45 Rotary Exchange Student5 Tennis5 Swimming5 Letterman'S Club. SANDY I-IANSEN Sam A kind heart is a fountain of glad- ness. Spanish Club 2, Sec. 35 jr. Red Cross 25 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Class Treas. 2, 3,45 G.A.A. 2, 3,45 N.H.S. 3,45 G.A.A. Vice-pres. 45 Independent 4. RICHARD HANSON Dick Full of fun, and fancy free, doing things he shou1dn't be. Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Golf 25 Football Mgr. 35 Football 45 Baseball 3, 45 Math Club 45 Letterman's Club 4. HONORED SENIOR KATHLEEN DE RE Kathy A smile is a whisper of a laugh. F.T.A. 2,3545 Parliamentarian 35 Pres. 45 N.H.S. 2, 3,45 F.N. A. 25 jr. Red Cross 35 I.R.C. 45 Parliamentarian 45 Student Council 45 Youth in Gov't 4. CAROL HANZLICK Chunky Delicate as a china doll. Ski Club 45 D.E.C.A. 4. WAYNE HARRIS Don't rush through this life, the next may be worse. Band 2, 3,45 Red Cross 25 Varsity Band 4. MARIA HARTZ If having fun was a crime, Maria would be serving a life sentence. Pep Club 25 Ski Club 2, 45 D.E.C.A Il KARLA HASTINGS I steal through the world in my Own quiet way. SHERRY HASTINGS Here is a small sunbeam no cloud can pass. Ski Club 25 Spanish Club 35 Thun- derbird 45 Treasurer 45 Accappella 4. SANDY HAYES Do all the good you can5 in all the ways you can. Pep Club 25 Spanish Club 25 Girls Chorus 25 F.H.A. 2, 45 Latin Club 35 Accappella 3, 45 Ski Club 45 F.M.P. 45 F.H.A. 4. DIANE HEALD mae A little learning is a dangerous thing. Girls Glee 25 G.A.A. 35 D.E.C.A. 45 Independent 4. KATI-IRYN HENDERSCN Kit Sweeter than a rose. Pep Club 2, 3. ll CHARLES HENKLE I-Ienke All doors will be open to him who has a heart. Football 25 N.I-I. S. 2, 3, 45 Youth in Government 4. TERRI HAYNES Beautiful eyes with a magnetic quality. Speech Club 2. 72 in Xffx DAVID ELLIS Dave A boy such as he makes the world go round. Science Fair 23 Taxidermy 3, 4, Pres. 43 N.H.S. 3, 4, V. Pres. 43 Wrestling Mgr. 33 jr. Class Play Stage Mgr. 33 Cross Country 43 Student Council 43 Youth Gov- ernment Day 4. BOB I-IERRON Of course I study, the teacher doesn't appreciate me. HONORED SENIOR CARQL HILL Her future is planned, third fin- ger, left hand. GEOFFERY HILTON Geoff His looks are true, his words are few. Sophomore Play 23 Baseball 2, 33 Intramural Basketball 3. DONALD HOWE Don Sometimes I just sit and think, other times I just sit. EARL I-IODSON Actions speak louder than words. CHERYL HUCK Cheryl If you think she's quiet, you don't know her. Pep Club 23 Red Cross 2, 3. JANICE HUFF Big Red A little fun is good for most anyone. F.N.A. 2, Pres. 33 Latin Club 23 Y.F.C. 23 jr. Red Cross 2,33 Girls' Glee 33 Accapella 4. JUDY HUMPI-IRIES Tex Her never -dying pep brightens many gatherings . I.R.C. 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 23 Thespian Play 23 German Club 3, Pres. 4s jr. Class Play 3. VESPER HYATT Sincerity is a sought after trait. ALEX IOCOVETTA 'I'm not lazy, I'm just saving my energy. 73 JOHN FA RRELL Mingo A sincere friend to everyone. Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 County Speech Meet 2, 3, 45Debate Team 2, 3, 45 N.F.L. 2, 3, 45 Speech Club 25 Wres- tling 35 District and State Speech Meet 3, 45 Latin Club 4. STANLEY INGALLS I couldn't be good if I would. . . and I wou1dn't be good if I could. JOYCE JACK IO It's better to be small and shine than be large and cast a shadow. Y.F.C. 2, 3, 4, Vice President 45 F. H. A. 2. CHRISTENA JACKSON Chris If silence were golden, she'd be rich. Latin Club 4. JUDY JARMAN Jug A charming bit of scenery in the land- HONORED SENIOR scape of life. Ski Club 45 D.E.C.A. 4. SHERMAN JARRETT Do as I say, not as I do. KEN JESSE To be awake is to be alive. Thespians 2, 3. EILEEN JOHNSON Quiet as daybreak. . .timid lovliness. Girls Glee 35 A Cappella Choir 4. IRENE JOHNSON A kind word is never lost. NANCI JOHNSON Little One Dynamite comes in small packages. Trinidad High 25 F.I-I.A. 25 Red Cross 25 Student Council 25 Aurora High 35 French Club 35 Jr. Class Play 35 Ski Club 45 Independent 45 Annual Staff 45 Quill and Scroll 4. WARREN JOHNSON Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. Baseball 4. 74 HONORED SENIOR DAIL JONES Smitty To be gentle is the test of a lady. Jefferson High School--Chorus 23 Ger- man Club 35 Color Guard 4. PAULA KAKOS Why worry when there are so many things to do. ELAINE KAMIN Laine You are my past, present and future. Deca Club council member 4. JANE KAPPELL So soft her voice it could melt the hardest heart. Student Council 25 G.A.A. 25 Vilyor- Scholarship Society 23 Student Council cil 23 Science Club 35 Vilyor-C alif- ornia Scholarship Society 3, Ski Club 45 Art Club 4. DOLLIE KARSTEN Dolli Friendliness to one and all. BRUCE KEI-IOE I-lab The more I study, the more I forget the more I forget the less I know so why study. DARLENE KENNEDY Dar Thought is deeper than speech. Girls Glee 23 Pep Club 33 A Cappella Choir 33 Pep Club 4, A Cappella Choir 4 GALE KENNEDY You will never get to heaven that way. Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Base- ball All Conference 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 3, 4. MIKE KERCEL Curly A small tornado coming fast. RAY GRAY I may not be tall but I am reaching for the moon. Essence of graciousness every inch LUANA KETO lady. 75 VICKI KIMPTON She will go far for enjoyment. DANIEL KISH D an What will we find when he leaves us behind. Spanish Club 2, 35 Civil Air Patrol 3, 4. LOLA KNUDSEN I've had my moments. Speech Club 25 D.E.C.A. 4. DORIS KOONTZ Cheerfulness is the offshot of goodness. F.N.A. 25 Y.F.C. 2, 4: Student Coun- cil Corresponding Sec. .15 G.A.A. 35 Junior Escort 35113 Play 35 I. R.C. 45 Ski Club 45 F. M.P. 45 Red Cross 45 Ann ual Staff 45 N.H. S. 3, 4. JOHN KOPPENHAFER Koppy Who invented work, should have fin- ished it. MARY KRAUSE I steal through the world in my own way. GENE KRUBACK llfi Wild but mild. TOBY LANG I never met a man I didn't like. Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Pom-pom Girl 45 Independent 4. MARY LATCI-IFORD Latchie She hath a will of her own. G.A.A. 25 Spanish Club 25 Band 2, 3, 45 Thespian Play 25 jr. Class Play 35 I.R.C. 3, 45 N.H.S. 3,45 Pep Club 45 Student Council 45 Youth Gov't. Day 45 Taxidermy Club 45 Band Sec. - Treas. 4. LINDA LAWSON 5 I see much and say little. STEVE HAMBLIN I-lambone He conquers who believes he can. N.H.S. 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 Swim- ming Team 3, 45 Tennis 3, 45 Junior Class Escort 35 Youth Gov 't. Day 4. 76 HONO RED SENIOR GARY LEEBURG Far be it for me to argue, but .... Spanish Club 25 Y.F.C. 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 35 Colorado Teen Democrats 33 Chess Tournament 2, 3, 4. CHARLES LINDAHL Chuck Striking personality- -just being happy is a fine thing to do. Football 25 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 45 Cross Country 4. EARLENE LINDSAY Red Good humor is the health of the soul. ' F.N.A. 25 Latin Club 25 G.A.A. 33 Ir. Class Play 3. DALE LITTLE Big A pinch of mischief, a dash of fun. RICHARD LocKE Rich S He is great who is his own master. Q Band 2, 3, Tennis 35 Baseball 3, 4. Q JAMES LYMAN Never dare, never fear, for you may live next year. MIKE LYNN Ful1 of fun and fancy free, doing things he shouldn't be. LYNEE MABIE Happy a.m I, from cares set free. F.L.A. 2, Pep Club 3, 43 D.E.C.A. 45 Ski Club 4. KATHRYN MAGNUSON You'll find pleasure in doing things. Lenee Lou ARTHUR MANNING Art Footloose and fancy free. FRANK HAYES Little Texas They will rise-high who strive for high places. Latin cmb 2, 3, N.H.s. 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. 4. 77 HONORED SENIOR 5 '55, 1 gli DELBERT MARCH Fond of everything but books. SANDY MARKOFF Sandy Good nature always brings success. JOHN MAROLT Think, oh just once in a while. BARBARA MARTIN Men, not grades, are my aim. G.A.A. 3,45 Ski Club 45 D.E.C.A 4. JOI-IN MARTINEZ Buddy Where there's girls, there's john. Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Thespians 35 Cross Country 3, 45 Swimming 25 Baseball 25 Annual Staff 3. SHARON MARTINEZ Paradise is open to all kinds of hearts. Alburquerque jr. High 25 Chorus 25 Pep Club 2. CAROL MARZANO Shall I go on or have I said enough. GREG MASTRIONA Greg No one's enemy, everyone's friend. Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 35 Letterman's Club 45 Ski Club 4. MARY MATTIVI Mare It is a beautiful necessity of our nature to love someone. F.N.A. 2,35 F.M,P. 45 Secretary 4. SHARON MAUL She looks meek, but don't let her deceive you. Band 2, 3, 4. llsherr-yll DAVID I-IENLEY Dave He that never thinks can never be wise. N.H.S. 2, 3,45 President 45 Y.F.C. 35 Science Club 45 Youth in Gov- ernment 45 High School Bowl 4. 78 DENNIS LAURITA Doom Life was never meant to be taken seriously. Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Letterman's Club 3, 45 Speech Club 2. SUZANNE MAY Suzi Quiet and neat, a pleasure to meet. Ski Club 25 Pep Club 35 Thunder- bird 4. HONORED SENIOR ROBERT MCGEE Dale I-Ie likes girls short, he likes girls tall, to make it easier, he likes them al1. D.E.C. A. 4. PATRICIA MCGUIRE Patti Life is just one irritation after an- other. ROBERT MCKELLIP Bob A friendly guy who is hard to beat. JACK MCKENNEY Jack Mystery man ..... quiet people are we1come. Football 2, 3, 45 Swimming 25 Track 45 Letterman's Club 2, 3. NIKKI MILES Her way is sweet, her manner mild. RICHARD MITCHELL Rich Be content and never be ruined. F. L. A. 35 President 35 junior Class Play 35 High School Red Cross 45 President 45 Thunderbird 45 I.R.C . 4. JUDY MILTON As merry as the day is long. D.E.C.A. 4. DARLENE MONTANO De De I'm happy all day long. Pep Club 35 Independent 4. ROBIN MARCOE Knocking on wood brings luck. 79 3 TOM MORRIS Tom 5 You'll be welcome wherever you go. National Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4. RONALD LUPTON Have style will travel--mischiev- ously humorous. Spanish Club 2, Thespians 2, 35 All School Play 2, junior Class Play 33 National Honor Society 3, 4, I.R.C. 45 Art Club 4. Lumpton GAIL MORRISON Pix I believe in the pariy system, one on Friday night and one on Saturday night. Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Pom-Pom Girl 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 45 Secretary 43 Spanish Club 3, Thunderbird Staff 43 Business Manager 4. KAREN MORRISSEY Angel Happy am I, from care I am free! Why aren't they all contented like me? Junior Red Cross 2, 35 D.E.C.A. 45 Ski Club 4, Independent 4. AN? MIKE MURRAY Give me leisure or give me death. RALPH MUSTARD Quiet. . . but what is that? Track 4. BARBARA ANN NAVNTOFT Barb Character is the real foundation of all the world. Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Pom-Pom Girl 3, 4, Ski Club 2. CHERI NELSON Peaches Worthy of the nicer things in life. School Bowling League 2, 3, 4. B ARBARA NEWTON Fig Her ways are ways of pleasantness. Idaho Falls High School, Idaho, 2, 3, Tigerettes 2, 3, Band 2, 35 Courtesy Club 2, 3, Independent Staff 4. c.il , ,K N is 3 BILL NOBLE A closed mouth gathers no feet. DIANE NOKES HDill Laughter is the spice of life. Color Guard 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 4. 80 HONORED SENIOR RICHARD NOLDA Dick But what is a man? Bowling League 3, 4. JANE MARSHALL Do all the good you can in all the Ways you can. Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Art Club 3,45 Secre- tary 4' Junior Escort, Student Council 43 Youth Government Day 4. FOREST NYE Frosty Take time for all things. Band 2, 3, 4. GUADALUPA OLIVAS Lupe' Always full of life. Girls Glee 2, Red Cross 2, A Cappella choir 3,45 D.E.C.A. 4. DONALD OLSEN Ole I can resist anything but temptation. Spanish Club 25 Football 2, Basket- ball 25 Ski Club 3, 4. CHRISTINE PACHECO Chris I couldn't be good ifl would, and I wouldn't be good if I could. JAMES PATE Jim I believe in discipline of silence and could talk for hours about it. Tennis 2, 4, Spanish Club 25 Cross Country 3. DAN PATRICK The finer things of life are headed your way. JUDY PATRICK Friendliness has no enemies. BARBARA PATTEN Barb Good hiunor is the health of the soul. Girls Glee 2, Red Cross 2, 3, Jr. Class Play 3, Sr. Class Play 3, Nat'l Honor Society 3, 43 Girls State 3. PAT PATTON Little Pedro If there's an idea in his head, it's in solitary confinement. Football 23 D.E.C.A. 81 HONOR ED SENIOR I-IONO RED SENIOR DANA MELILLO Danni When duty whispers low, 'Thou must, 'g the youth replies, 'I can. Student Council 2, N.I-I. S. 2,3, 45 G. A.A. 2, Spanish Club 25 Junior Class Play 3, Taxidermy Club 4, I. R.C. 4. MIKE PAYNE Mike Friendliness to one and all. TOM PEARSON Crazy Tom lf there is mischief brewing, he is stirring. ANGELA PERCEY Angie So nice. D.E.C.A. Treas. 4. SI-IERRILL PETERS Tex His thoughts are his companions. jr. Bowling League 2, 3, 4. DARRELL PETERSON Darrell He looks the world in the face and fears no man. DICK PETERSON Swede . School interrupts my whole day. Student Council 2, Ski Club 2, 33 D.E.C.A. Pres. 4. JOHN PETROFF Big Pete Marriage--the happiness of man- kind. Football 2, 3, Capt. 4, Baseball 2, 35 Lettermen's Club 3,45 ln- dependent 4. PAM NIEYER PETROFF Pam Sincerity is a trait of woman- hood. Student Council 23 Pep Club 2, Spanish Club 2, Banner Girl 35 G.A.A. 35 N.H.S. 2,3,4. DAVID PEUGI-I Dave A little nonsense is fine now and then, but this is ridiculous. Latin Club 3. REVA PICKERING Reve Much wisdom often goes with few words. Band 2, 3,43 Choir 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, 3, 4. 82 I-IONORED SENIOR DENNIS PITT Denny Hour of departure is my happy mo- ment. Ski Club 3, 4. SIGRID PLANK A kind word is never lost. BETTY PLURIS Angel She's like a flower, so delicate and sweet. Aurora 2, Track 25 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Secretary 3, Jr. Red Cross 2, Glee Club 2. JUDY POPP Lollipopp I'm laughing and I have nothing to laugh at. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, F.N.A. 2, 3, Ski Club 2, 3, Red Cross 2, 3, 431. R.C. 2, Jr. Class Play 3, F.M.P. 45 Latin Club 4. JOYCE PRATHER Always gay and full of fun. Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 35 Independent 4, Girls Glee 4. JAMES PROKOPY Jim He may be a shy person but has a gigantic heart. Ski Club 2, Cross Country 3, 4. CLAUDIA QUEALY C1od The path of duty is the path of glory. Band 2, 3, 4, Jr. Class Play 35 National Forensics League 4. JOY RADKE There are so many turnings--which one aan I to follow. LINDA RAINES Quiet girl ------ ---sometimes. JOI-IN RAMSEY JoRo The guy is fast---his driving that is. D. E. C. A. 4. LAURA METZLER Laura Lou She walks in beauty. Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Head Banner Girl 35 Cheerleader 45 Ski Club 2, 3, Secretary 2, N.H. S. 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Sports Editor 4, Jr. Class Play 3. DAVID REEDY Dave Who can control his fate? Spanish Club 25 Bowling 4, F.L.A. 4, Chess Club 4. DELORES REEDY Dee Music is the voice of angels. Girls Glee 3, A Cappella 43 F.N.A. 4. MYRA REIBER Myra Shyness is an ornament to youth. Thespians 2, 3. WESLEY REICHARD Wes Don't look my way, girls--I'm bash- ful. SANDRA RICHARDSON Sandy Loyal, conscientious, friendly, lady of principle. . . tl'1at's Sandy. GWEN ROBERTS Gwenie Unpredictable as the weather. Girls Glee 237A Cappella 3, 4, Thunder- bird 4, D.E.c.A. 4. LYNETTE ROBERTS Fritz No matter what others may be, she will always be herself. Pep Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, N. - F.L. 4, I.R.C. 4,G.A.A. 43 Inde- pendent 4. R -- JAMES RoB1:NETTE Jim Character is achieved, not received. - A fvie 4 ' High School Rodeo Team 2, 3, 4, Box- . ' ing 21 4- - 1- y . JUDY ROBINSON Judy -I ' Charm done up in a small, pretty ' Packse- , 'L ' -,.. .- - ' RICHARD ROBINSON Rick Don't panic, here I am. Track 2, 3, Ski Club 2, Basketball 3, 4, All Conference in Track 3, Lettermen Club 3, 4, Football 4, All Conference 4. Gloria GLORIA RICE Face the sunshine, and you'll never see the shadows. Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 2, 3,43 Jr. Editor 3, Color Guard 3, Club Roundtable Secretary 4. 84 HONORED SENIO f 2 JUDY RODEBAUGH Friendliness shines through her eyes. Band 2, 4, D.E.C.A. 4. JEFFERY RODKEY jeff Romeo, Romeo, where fore art thou. ANNA ROYBAL If you think she's quiet, you don't know her. DLANE RUNGER Mistress of pep, personality, and smile. F.I-I.A. 2, 3,45 District President 4, F.N.A 2, 3, F.T.A. 4, Red Cross 2, Pep Club 3, I.R.C. 4, National Honor Society 4. ' -..-ry TONY RYAN A jolly lad full of fun, he's always nice to everyone. Band 2- S eech 2. Y F.C 3 7 P ' . . . GILBERT SAIZ Gil It's a great life if you know how to live it. Spanish Club 2, Ski Club 2, 3, Cross Country 4, Track 4. DONALD W. SCI-IAFFER Don Beware, I may do something famous yet. ROBERT SCHECK I was gratified to be able to answer promptly, and I did, I said I didn't know. National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, German Club 2, 3. ALLAN SCHILLINGER School interrupts my whole day. Chang Kai LESLIE SCHINDLER Les He is great who is his own master. Y.F.C. 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Track 3 4, Art Club 4, Swimming 4. DENA SABIN The word impossible is not in my dic- tionary. I. R. C. 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, Taxidermy Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, G.A.A. 2, Red Cross Talent Troupe 3, Pep Club 2 3, 4, President 4, Jr. Escort 3, High School Bowl 4, Latin Club 3, Annual Staff 2, 4. 85 kiefszf' I 7 I-IONORED SEN IO R HONORED SENIOR PETER SERRATORE Pete A kiendly pleasant guy is he. JUDY SEVERINI Sevy Her heart bubbles with joy, her eyes sparkle with laughter. Sophomore Class Vice President 23 Student Council 2s Ski Club 2, 43 Pep Club 23 Annual Staff 2, 43 Thornton High School 33 F.T.A. 3, 43 Treasurer 43 Independent 4. SUSAN SHAFFER Sue Quiet and unassuming. JOHN SHEEK Charokee You only live once--but if you live right, once is enough. Band 2, 3, 4. ROBERT SHEPLER Shep KindneSs is the golden chain by which society is bound together. Latin Club 2, 43 Junior Class Play 33 I. R.C. 43 Science Club 43 Youth Gov- ernment 4. GORDON SIMOENS Go1-dy'-' Women disturb me not. Why should they? Montrose High 2, 3. LARRY SITLER Cramden Nonsence and study do not agree: I'm sure the latter is not for me. A Cappella Choir 3, 43 D.E.C.A. 4. ANITA SKINNER Nita Portrait of a lady. Band 2, 3, 43 President 43 I. R.C. 2, 33 Secretary 33 Spanish Club 2, 33 Stu- dent Council 3, 43 Senior Class Vice President 43 N. H. S. 43 Youth Govern- ment 43 Honored Senior 4. RONALD SKOLE Ron A smile on his lips and a wave in his hair cause a great many girls to stop and stare. Football 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 23 Baseball 3 SHIRLEY SHEETS Shirl May A heart that freely asks, in love ob- tains. Spanish Club 23 Color Guard 2, 33 Cap- tain 33 N. H. S. 2, 3, 43 Annual Staff 3, 43 Co-Editor 4. VERA SMATHERS Chris C arefree, not that she loves study less but she loves fun more. Girl's Glee 33 A Cappella Choir 43 D.E C.A. 4. 86 ROLAND SIEBOLD Cameraman Hard to figure. Latin Club 2, 35 Secretary 35 Chess Club 35 School Photographer 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Independent 3, 45 Editor 45 German Club Parl. and I-list. 45 Annual Staff 4. CHARLES SMITH Chuck Easy come ........ easy go. .F J . 5 ll ll 5 ,R 8 gag? S 2 ff? Eli Hn. 1 -'Q , HON O RED SEN IO R KATHERINE SMITH Kathy A kind word is never lost. F.T.A, 2,35 F.M.P. 45 G.A.A. 35 Latin Club 4. GERI SNYDER Geri Silence gives grace to a woman. I. R.C. 2, 3, 45 Sec. and Treas. 45 French Club 35 N. H. S. 3, 4. WILLIAM SOLOMON Bill A He always speaks twice before he thinks. Golf 2, swimming 2, ski Club 2. BARBARA SORENSON Barb At peace with the World. F.N.A. 25 Speech Club 3. DOROTHY SPURVEY Thought is deeper than speech. DAN STOCKLEY Danny What I don't know would make a gre at book. WAYNE STOC KTON Big Wayne' I believe no man's opinions, I have some of my own. A maiden known for her quiet ways. ' Y.F.C. 2, 3, 45 Red Cross 2, 35 In- dependent 35 Girls' Glee 2, 35 A Cap- pella Choir 4. What's everyone laughing for--that wasn't a joke. Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Let- terman's Club 3, 45 Thunderbird 4. l 87 JUDY STOOPS Judi GEORGE STRAFACE Eca R. SANDRA SUAZO Sandy A knack for finding the bright side of life. Girl's Glee 2, 45 D.E. C.A. 4. f LISABETH SIMS Liz Her heart is full of joy and laughter. G.A.A. 25 Thespian Play 25 Junior Class Play 33 N. F.L. 35 Pep Club 3, 43 Cheerleader 4. RANDY SULLIVAN Sully' Someday the sky shall be my home. Air Explorers 2, 3. PAULA SWITZER She has a merry smile and wears it every day. Boulder High School 23 Red Cross 2, 35 Pep Club 25 G.A.A. 2. ll ROGER TALICI-I A little chap who would get lost in a crowd of two. Taxidermy Club 3. HENRY TANGUMA Helpful hands and honest eyes. North High School 2, 3. ..1'? FRED TANQUARY Tank One who says little but takes in every- Lu . -if ,Q thing- Red Cross 33 F.L.A. 43 Chess Club 45 Intermural Basketball 4. as ROGER TEEL Rog Blessed are they who say litile for they cannot be quoted. Baseball 2s D.E.C.A. 4. DAN THOMPSON I believe in conserving energy, es- pecially my own. RAYMOND THOMPSON Ray Worry kills a man. That's why I'm in the best of health. Kansas City, Missouri 2. DIANE TORREY Her beautiful character is revealed by her simplicity and sweetness. Pep Club 3, 45 Annual Staff 43 D.E.C.A. 4 l 88 HONORED SENIOR . .rw JUDY TOWNE ToWnee l wish all the joys I can wish. Speech Club 3 KEN SNYDER Snide Able of body, lithe of limb, who can play basketball quite like him? Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 43 Lettermen's Club, Sec- retary 2, Treasurer 8 Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Ski Club 2, 3. MARCIA TREBLIK Marsh I like the laughter that opens the heart. Palisade, Colo. --Cheerle ader, Home- '3 coming Attendant, Pep Club 23 Pep Club f 3. CHARLES TUERK Chuck Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. Track 4. JOHN TYLEE john 1'm learning a lot but school rnterreres. SHERILL TYUS Ty Personality, bright and lively .... . . . school spirit bubbles over. Pep Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 N.H.S. 45 Pom Pom 3. DAN URSINI C at I-le's a bit of devil, but one might say, he can put it over in his own funny way. Swimming 25 Thunderbird 4. BARBARA VAGHER Bar I always laugh away my cares. Future Nurses of America 3. ANITA VAHLING Needie Don't tease, men, l'm bashful. Pep Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, D.E.C.A.4. FRANCES VALDEZ Bashfulness is the ornament of youth. Girls Glee 2, 3, 45 D.E. C.A. 4. ERNIE VELA Swede Laugh and the class laughs with you, go to the office and you go alone. Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 4. 89 I-IONO RED SEN IO R ,W .4 HONORED SENIOR 3 5 as LANCE TYLER Lancelot V 5 They are never alone who are ac- I companied by noble thoughm. -. Student Council 2, 35 Class President Q 5 25 German Club 2, 35 Swimming 2, 35 , 5 , VV 1 Youth Gov't. Day 2, 35 Science Club X -5 4. up R f, JAMES VERETTA jim 5 His looks are trueg his words are few. .. f 32 35 E26 1 CAROLYN VOSS C aroline Speech is silver5 silence is golden. Spanish Club 25 Red Cross 25 Color Guard 2, 3, 4. JUNE WACHHOLTZ Good humor is the health of the soul. ADRIENNE WAGGONER A A person's 'character is but half formed until wedlock. Future Medical Personnel 4. JOSEPI-HNE WAGGONER ' jo-Anne Cheerfulness is the off-shot of good- ness. F.N.A. 2,35 F.H.A. 25 F.M.P. 45 Treasurer 4. CHUCK WAGNER Work fascinates me. . .I could sit and watch for hours. WILLIAM WAITE Bill Every inch a good fellow. PATRICA WEILAND Pat There 's no wealth like a quiet mind.. Pep Club 2, 35 Color Gum-H 4: A Cap- pella Choir 3, 45 Girls Glee 2. GLORIA WELBORN Glo I'm happy all day long. Band 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 25 D.E.C.A. 4. MARY BETH WELSH Virtue dwells in her heart, sweetness in her work. Red Cross 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 35 German Club 45 Independent Staff 4. 90 I'-72 I-IONO RED SEN IO R jesm: ROGER WEST Silence is respected by all. ROBBIE WILKINSON While days are young, and careless hearted. LARRY WILLIAMS A smile for every boy and two for every girl. Football 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 3, 4. JACK WIISON Not even a detour can stop him. GENE WITZKE Wiskey One of Sandm an's best customers. Boys Glee Club 2. BEVERLEY WORLEY Beaver Goodness is silent. Pep Club 25 Ski Club 25 D.E.C.A. 4. DIANA WRIGGLESWORTH I see much and say little JANICE YOUNG Jan Resolved--always to have fun. F.L.A. 2, 35 Vice-President 25 Color Guard 3. PATRICIA YOUNG Pat True to her work and to her friends. Edinburg, Texas 25 Student Council 25 Tennis 25 Westminster Swimming Club 25 I. R.C. 3, 45 Vice-President 45 N.l-I. S. 3, 45112 Class Play 35 Annual Staff, Art Director 3, 45 Class Secretary 45 45 French Club 4, President 45 Student Council 4. DAN ZIMMERMAN 'Orville Character is the real foundation of all worth. A Cappella Choir 2, 35 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4. PATRICIA STATEN Pat When in doubt ------ giggle. Derby, Kansas 25 Student Council 25 N.F.L. 25 N.H.S. 25 Science Club 25 Speech Meets 2, 35 Independent 4. 91 LA RRY ZIMMERMAN FrOgman School is a major interruption forme. JANET VAN SCOY Jan Good nature is the pathway to success. Student Council 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 National Thespian Society 2, 3, 45 junior Class President 35 Head Girl 45 I. R.C. 3, 4. 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The play takes place in the West, in the library of the Dowd family mansion. which is the reception room of Dr. Chumley's mental institution. The prob- lem seems to be: who gets committed or who is committing who at the sanitorium. Amidst the confusion of this hilarious comedy, the questions arise: What to do about Harvey, the Pooka? Does he really exist? The cast consisted of Cherbine Williams as Murtle Mae Simmons, Kathy Sweeney as Veta Louise Simmons, Gary Horton as Elwood P. Dowd, Cindy Cooley as Miss johnson, Dana Mink as Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet, Chairmion Enlow as Ruth Kelly, Ken Van Cleave as Duane Wilson, joe Elder as Lyman Sanderson, M. D. , Rodger Hara as William R. Chum ley, M. D., Calae Carter as Betty Chum- ley, Wayne Harris as judge Omar Gaffdey and Dennis Olson as E.j. Lofgren. Sweetheart Bat! King ana' Queen Rezgnea' Over Annual Valentine Dance ,N X V KING: Ken Snyder QUEEN: Laura Metzler Let There Be Fashionsv Hzghlzlglzt Q' Tear The publications classes went all zanne Smith, Lynn Burch, and Alberta out on their annual Fashion Show Let Davis. Hostesses Were: Colleen Allnutt, There Be Fashions March 22. Assist- Corky Barnes, Lona Bean, Edie Eanes, ed by the Fashion Bar, Lakeside, as Nancy johnson, Linda Fritz, Jane Fish, Well as local merchants, it was one of Paula Coursen and Lauri Thompson. the highlights of the year. Models from Escorts Were: Tom Morris, Ken Van Westminster and Ranum Were: janet Cleave, Don Olsen, Dan Young, Gary Van Scoy, Carroll Borelli, Patty Mc- Comstock, and Mike Shroyer. Three Guire, Judy Popp, Leslie Austen, sets and a runway, plus punch and Bernadette English, Pat Conroy, Pat cookies, and two dozen beautiful Waring, Valerie Ferris, Karen Zocholl, girls, made it a night to remember. Marnie Diekvoss, Sherrie Yaden, Su- Pep Club-Letternzenls Dance Tewnecz' Huge Success KING: Ray Bundy G QUEEN: Linda Bontems Attendants Toby Lang Gale Kennedy Gail Morrison Brian Buell Sherrill Tyus Dennis Laurita Patty McGuire Gary Grauberger 103 , Senior Class Play H ilarzeus When There? Dz'rQ2 Work At The Cr0ssr0aa's Dirty Work at the Crossroads is a typical melodrama in true gay nin- ties style. This tear-jerking play tells of the innocent country girl, the hand- some blacksmith's son, the villian and his wife, a former burlesque queen. The dispicable villian poisons the country girl's mother, drives the b1acksmith's son to drink, blackmails a wealthy widow, and chases her daughter . . . all in true villianous fashion. CAST Nellie . . . . . Ida... Mookie . . . Widow .... . . Millionairess . . Leonie . . . . . Fleurette . . Little Nell . . The blacksmith's son is accused of murder, sentenced to hang, and the only way to save him is for the inno- cent country girl to marry the already- married villian. Adam however tries to escape the gallows, is trussed to the usual railroad track, the train is fast approaching, when a switch takes place somehow. The villian is tied to the tracks and finally receives his just ending. It's a tear-jerker. . . .Edie Eanes . .Barbara Patton . . .Bruce Cowan Sharon Anderson . . . . Pat Young Lynnette Roberts . . Carol Borelli . . Nanci Johnson ATTENDANT S KING: Brent Cairo r. Prom King, Queen, ana' Attendants Oversee Gala Annual Dance QUEEN: Diane orre ATTENDANTS Jane Fish 105 I was but am class the ever toward adulthood where they could render the service so vitalgto a growing nacionieachmg mf the 5252952 , ,, .QM 1 mv? J- n ids, , . , F Ls ' 5 K f,:1zxms1e,ifs:s,- 7 X Ns. 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K .-,, nk -12121 , Agvfg' li 5 hm ' ' irtQ,q'gE ,ig WA' E ' WS vw S f S Wz'th Many Aspz'mtz'0ns Une unior Class 107 unior- Class Officers Take al CWM Break President Dan Barnett called for an officers meeting in the Cafeteria and found Vice President Dave Davis, Secretary Carol jitsuda trying to fill the till. Treasurer Peggy Ranum operates the cash register while Purchas- ing Agent Ken Rutt looks for the doughnuts. , 108 519- GN? E13'?l7f'7ffT 'QQ5fiSf53515520 5522 an LX ., nv? we ur- xr Gemevieve Aragon Jean Archer Mike Ariki Sharon Arrnkecht Frank Babkiewick Ron Bahl Ch arlotte Baker Rich Barker Dan Barnett Dereck Bates Dorothy Bazell JCPPY Bean Judy Beaver Pat Befus Betty Beightol 5545152 9 ,Y -ear 'V f' iliw L J, x P x ,K i it x is p -fun ' aigf l. of I' 5 1' i ww 1 ' 4 1, X4 x .lg 'ik' X W 5 M 5 ts.: ,E -. .. W, 7 H Ng L, 5. af., if 1- ' Q53 if fine , 'I rw - -- -- - is xr :fm Tlx 1 xi f . If-Q 1' 3 S I he Nickie Ancell Mildred Anderson Sharon Anderson S andy Andrews Mf35s,ewf,gff1 , , i S ,mn .5 mg! 1 3, Q1 Ron Aanerud Tony Accerno S andy Adcock JCPW Alexander Bob Allen Duane Allen Irma Allison Penny Almond Jack Ambrosio Mixed emotions are evident as Warriors drop bid for league to Bruins. V .24 Q wk L aa . rw int? --.-me - . r ':-.5-.,--S. affefiifl K, . is , r.., A S Q , mr K ., K ,Jw '-we , ,S 1 5 ,. ,T ,... .,.r . , Sd? 5 , ar Q5 3 if If 4 ' ' 1 ., . , g 5 :.. if edit - f .Me ei, W :ar V -0 ,aa .:- 3 -r i5'v1ft'- , k,,, Q' ,rf 73 Zlrffigiu-' - xiii! 3 rt , ' 'Si r ' ' . ' mv' ' ' . PF' ..,: ,. ' ' T . g s... gg ' f we if ' . ,Q ' 1' , , A , L, 5 A ,. 3 ' i 'A . .,.. f Q' ' Ti . -E N V . I Zi A ,J -6, I 'H Q f A'-1. f . : -:Lf 'jfjlfa gi... me m . K i viii? 109 Lauren Bennet Joan Binkly Eva Birgen Terry Bleynburger Bob Boling Richard Borchers Richard Boroff Laurel Bower Judy Brammier , ',A' A Sue Q A Branstetter xp 9 ' Pew Q., , - ff, Brlsnehan , Lonnie : .du H Brummitt me ' i ' ' 5 ?ii'ii1WHWEiEEiE2 '.f-..: k 5:'f:.?fS+' 1 kzki h A V f' - 4' , ii ar' 1 kg! 21 Rx X af fb S milf 115- we' A, f' T: I -.rev , 4, Q X - X. IA.. -:Os ft 1, , mg f Ei? 4 Q gg S S S Nu- S 110 Conrad ' Don 4 'k .V . an J V' ' Cook . , I L Cook .L.f, 3 E, . K 2 r . Cindy ', Y Cooley ..,, N Zi 5 V Dave ,X ,,,- F K ge, A ,V Cosa ,:' ,. fri: A . ggi? ,oyo f f 5 - C i :'-C 'C - Melody fer: Dr .. Q ,V.f 'f15f514,. ' Cfumpton C A Q 5. - N we 'Ei Penny it y y oo fi v o o ooo ee- 4 Cudaback P F ls X 5 3' Dan ' ' h' Darr , D ave wffzfe. ' Davis CW, Q -qyozf 1 oo o oo o oo oo C ee 1 it A K H . K- 4 i n , ix'-13: Dav1s X M E: - rg ' - E, 1 Vicki 1 y A 'Q C 1 i n C 'oooo i t ,, Davis ii: ll.. xl M , g r I - mx ,. pi. Cherri 'TLT' g V ' - I DeCastro 1 A ' Q .K I 'fi A Linda I .9 . , 2 .. VVI, j x 1 kk ,fr DeVries 5 ,,: Q i rq-S , A Ronnie I it o-A. Dones X 1? , , A A 'oCC' f Connie Q: . i' Dougherty ,L ,, It C K MHFY L99 ,. ggi, ' 7. 'Zv- Dahl X Q 1 in as 'V X MMV ii iz ' if 2 Drobnitoh A .si ' ' . Rf- Q W Mike ti Duffy 2 Dan if H Q DU-Tan It truly was a Wonderland By Night Stegfu for these two juniors. , em an Sandy i wiiffsiii' 4?-Z .,.- 4. , Q if H , W! ' Y' - , :fx ' .1 Edwards 1 ' : '. Anne Elio . , George Ellison V- Charmion iii1:Lizgri5,, C - Enlow .H . Q ,.,' ' if Connie C' N-Y , Ervin A' 5 Virginia ' 5 g Escimilla 111 l?Vfl'flST 5STKf1'lfflf'9 7' Eg . ,,,l M aeggmx Carol lqsggglg., .fi 1::' ryk kgfgx in VT: V ggi Esposito H V YIA1 fx ' Georgene l'E . ?w F fl :: is F G Ethridge F 'i . - A , , ,..:, 93 i 1 Judy ' , F gk ' L .f Falbo li, A ' f F' xii? Valerie F V2' -L' -:.. 5 my M Farres aarea r siiis 4. , Img. M2121 ':-' - m-nel' Paul Fiorie .-Q, Bonnie A Floyd kk p Jane N' Fosset Chuck ,L Frank fd? Veronica n non Terry X F 6 Fowler ' ' fi 5, i ,lj Gloria Q W Gallegos Doris SJ if Garcia I Joe V G , Gerton Gerri Giron Cheryl J ' ,Q Golden 1 7 .- 5' Cindy Lk ' Gomer ' V W., Lawren 5 , Gournay Westy's cheerleaders get stranger every year as was seen in our girls' football Zame. Don Greene Richard Green JOQY Gregory jerry Grippa Gerald Grosbeck Gayla Haas Di anne Hagen Trudy Hansen Roger Hara 112 459276. if siigshsgfli V T- X . .zu ' 'I-1 Q35 ' f,fffm,f . , , QL, '- 3 .Z 4 3 Q . .. : I, --as wj' Q- ew-fa 4 K . 1' gf U r-5' ,gay f. an mf D-H11 . A H - 'Q 1 ' V' ' H f Hzfrmon W' ' n ' fss Q ,yn Denms Z a Harmon ,. N 1 ' f - - -- W2 , A ' 'Q Babara V- .S all -I ,X -. if fb new I ,, at k ' ,. V i Hartley cf' M-v 'f 1 - L, A W I., X T Par z M j f f T '1-Psi' A 3 Ron , 1 , Hartson f .P , ' M n Duahe A A R, sa -, HHSfingS s a , 2 Bonnie - L ' , if s P ' izsjif-:fi Havalm e '5 :A 2 - . Darold A1 - L ,L h I was s-f s Heifner s V , ' 'ffiiz ff ' Kim K KN K ' Henderson Gary W'A: ' Henry K f Di ane ff Af ff -.W E A ff- Marilyn 2 5 4 Hillebrand F' Chip Hipkins n nnnnn Q, 'Q K K , --fyf Sharon e f nn Hoe . s . ' Hoffman 'Q M A , , ' ' 'I 'W fan Ron ffff f If 'ie 46 - Hoffman 3 -715 ' ? ' Gary 3 .. A A Horton f y A1559 X I an 7 Q -, .sr-' A V Sm: . A :,5 E in If f N 4 ei, , ' S QQPE-iii? , ,ll john ff -ff ra - ' -, . Hughes X an M .satire . - . G A , is 3 PhVI3I11E1t V1Ck1 Dav1s and Dave Dav1s eagerly ' . f ,45 5 ' Leland part1c1pate 1n their junior Class Car if ..:, ' W ash' Ingram if ' if L Alan an , JHCRSOH f 5 A Karen if ir' J ames H Vs my Y Carol A jitsuda john jones Ralph Jurgens Rosemary Kauffman 113 g , - ,. Q I 1 13ie5gff:,r,.'f 5 YT .L me .1:, , do 'wf 7 x5'2'7.M:e f ' L' fs, f 4 .f X f fi!- 5? 'M , it f WJ 1 X X I 1, JN 14 3 2rsfM f,ygWp2Z1wS A tx I K. 1 5-...ww My K 9 Q' 5 L + A 1 ,r 5 L . .Q ,H yu 5 Linz' 7' ,f R' fe- 3 WW G? Are these the leaders of tomorrow??? I Mary Lazaroff Linda Lea Sandy Leifeit De an. Lenhart Carol Lombardi Antoinette Lopez Shirley Lowder Peggy Lull Tony Lucero 114 Paula Larson Bev LaRusso T erry Lauhon Rick Kaysen Gary Keithline Sharon Keithline Dale Kennedy Kent Kerwood Rodger Kiser Randy Kimbel Ritcha Kittering Dennis Koppenhafer Butch Kozacek Linda Krzysi ak Sue Kukrel Bernice Kush Sue LaBate Carol Larson ,Q V-4551 if f 1 1: -mag, , X ,ll ...I V f 'g 1 -S f 5. 1 X r, 'kia .I S.. X ' 'f 1 Alvin Lundgren Don M al agese ' ' Lillian if Marini Don Marsh Clara M artinez Kathy Martinez gf rrrr .. ig? Cindy if . 'Y A 5, Mascarinus - 'P . . -L . ,C ..,V ,R Carol Other things claim the attention of the I Z . ,fqia M H Masden juniors besides classroom work. . , agq' i'- ' ' -- g rf-4, A Mike ' Q a s New Moul :., , xb .. 4 i L . 1 .. A ai Karen McDuff Je an McGint:ie Judy McGintie Larry McGuire Karol McKay Tom McWilliams Louie Mechek Lynn Melton Scott Mesch John Mendenhall Ron Millang Dana Mink Carl Minte er Susanne Mixon Carmen Montoya W.. Don ,W V Mf1Vbef1'Y L' it . 'Z' . .. Harold - , , gg '- hwy . Ll 3' ' Maynard 'Q . . 'rt' Debbi e X 'ii C ' McCan.non , ' - . i 1 h f f mn in sr - K ki-yy. -A V Mr? ,gg . .SEP If A. 'M M, we :Tw I tbl 5 1 ' ,V New 5' A ' 'I y 5 V we Q N' 2 gc 'E N , .KW 52 Q f was ' N . Katya, - ily K K 5 Q gym QQ? 'wr L, L Ni X :fl -Q , , fl Y E 7 Q 14,1 ' J gk yn A Ee. -25:31. 3 Vrf. - it t ,.f . .. ff Q , .. 4 I ziifk 5 . r L , F , v , in 6- f. ll L fy nn. H f 1. 93 ytts -A C ,M f ff- , :X V .V 'fr M ' , f , ' af I 115 ,fs-, me ,, . , Sharon Orr D army Osb orn Donna Osborne Jani e Osborne Don P ainter Joyce Palmer Louie Pappas Ron Parsons jaunita P artri dge P at P atton Gene Perna john Persichette Denny Peterson Tom' Peterson Virginia Phillbrook , l . f-. I 2' El iw is ,Q . S N 5 gf x, f. - gf ,f-My , .rn-. z X. ,lf 'Ar g 3 ' Jo Ann Rice Susan Rice Dave Robinson Harry Rockwell john Ross Dave Ruble Ken Rutt Paula Sabin Bob Sands Joan Savoie Ken Scheer Thelma Schroeder Peggy Schultz Marsha Schwind jane Seale wwf-' K M.. K f f, rl , , , ? ' if X' Q ,,k fy 7 sms' Jil egg-gif ' ll, 1. wr X ,wr gafeewwg fin 31 5 . gif 5 A -Sm. 95' if in F W if fu 'E urs., , . QW' w 5 .s Pat Rea Willard Phillips jane Pickett Dianne Pitt Bonnie Polni ak Ron Pre ston Peggy Ranum Larry Rask Steve Razenburger Ron Rasmesson H11-, an , KMX5 it Westy's maidens battle it out in Girls' Junior-Senior football game. pt M arilyn Rehfield Harold Remon -aw -gif-ff .nn rt Q 4 K 6' 129 fl: 117 M, V. K 'iv g ' ,X J so 7 -h. ,Jam .. Wa- ,.,h, , .ml ,A - A Candy Serratore Frieda Simmons Ken Sinner ' 4, .1-mgaizy.-,y xfinf. r I SA 'J ' ' ..,, Juanita ,R . 5 I ' ' -L 1 v - i Slade , ' .. vu . .- Lynn ,, if ... will Q er 2 , ist ' 'ft' . Sloan K X L X 11m xi Slocum H f- . Hv,f'! ' ,pff Carol SSSS SS S V u ' Q Slush er V juniors mop up Concesslon stand as Rgn ,, V bf 1, Warriors mop up Adams City Eagles. Smotherman X X v , f V A Larry .. , C ' ' C W1 Southwick , vi ' Geri Stange asses. www - f 5 1, A , Q., Sf , . 1 - I2 wise Francing ' g , , Stanlewskl is Lilfyf , 13: B ' X S9-11-Y df-v Q 2 ,,..t W, S ' -fr My e . -J f ,..., , by Stanl-QV 1, .. S Y ra- ,f -- r if 'SSS K ' Ter? b k ' - ' ' : ' - ' tar uc . Us K I ' gr LHFYY V I Stephen rg' if fl C .V ' June Stratton it S ' r Henry Strezbala 75' Em- K A ' , 1 ' x I sm - . , ,v f, 5-' X zk xiyzaizg 1 .. , , K N . .rail . i 5' , ' v B l 2?Tz1g:,: .le sr- :1 fi is ,os ,H pw., i is .- ' 3 , 2 r s 5 3 Q 'WY' I , Q YS' r g ,ua ii' A Q 5+ ,Q Amr - - . , , 'if j I 9 , Ms' 5 ,- . fx ' H ir 5 2 151, V .-IKM ef: my ,.., r,,, A . 11- : K 3' x , L. r j - L, 1 118 fu . -gn w Rod Stubbs Bill Sudkamp Shirley Sutz Kathy Sweeney Gary T aucer Terry Templer Daryl Tennal C arol Thomas Di anne Trapp Danny Trijillo Helen Tri j illo Dorothy Urban Barbara VanC amp w?WEElE3W5Wa Ken VanCle ave Bob VanKirk Gail VanScoy Michal Varley John Vest joan ' VonEhren- Krook John Walker Harold Ward Carol Ward Eddie Waring Pat W aring Elizabeth Waring Barb ara Watson Margaret Wells Shirley Weyand Alan Whitman Dennis Williams Cherebene Williams Linda Williams Susan Wilson 3 Qzrq f,ig gf ,J . -2 i f 1 it all , Ng w 'E 3 523 2 ' W agaga sf fi? this SS 1 fu Cr? sf 4 5 253 I as x V, X , , , .,., 5 i . ew 4 , wf - :fb iff? aah Nia ig, ri 55 .,..- V e QM 5 3 iw . 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L, f, Out Of Many En deavors v . ,.x iff v L 'ffgii 25? .A .f feng, 20 Une Sj9z'rz't SEASONS SCCRES Loveland 14 Westy Wheatridge 19 Westy Alameda 0 Westy Sheridan Union 7 Westy Ranum 0 Westy Sheridan Union 0 Westy Adams City 0 Westy Cherry Creek 54 Westy Littleton 7 Westy Warrz'0rs F z'nz'sl2 Season With 5-4 Record The 1962 football campaign was the finest in many years as the gridders took five of nine contests. After losing the first two, with Loveland and Wheatridge, the Warriors Went on to take five consecutive games against Alameda, Sheridan Union, Ctwicej Adams City, and Ranum. The Homecoming game with Adams City went easily to the hometowners, 25-0, before 1800 fans. But the largest crowd of the season, and the largest in the school's history, more than 3, 000 fans came on November 2, when in a much- publicized battle of league undefeateds, Coach Nuttall's Warriors and the Cherry Creek Bruins met. It Wasn't Westminster's night, the Bruins Won 54-7. But the Warriors finished a strong third in the league despite a one point loss to Littleton in the closing game of the season. The strong, heavy Warriors posted eight players on the all- conference team. They were Ken Snyder, john Petroff, and Brent Cairo first string. Second string was Rick Robinson, jack Whitmar, and Wes Reichard. jack McKinney received Honorable Mention. 122 13 7 19 40 12 53 25 7 6 The above is an action shot of the Homecoming game with Adams City. The Warriors overpowered the Eagles 25-O. Football Requires Pep Ana' Persevemnee ,M-, gif X r 1, ,Br in 'S ,fr 5' ' jake Martinez, manager of the Varsity G Preseason practices such as these led to a successful season jr. Varsity was indispensable throughout for the Warriors. the season. I1 RRY Bundy Gale Kennedy john Farrell The Toe Q1-12!'fC1'b3Ck Fullback kicked lst field goal in Westy history. i aa ,. Alex Iacovetta Jerry Bryant Warrz'ors Good Record Center Center Rick Robinson 4. john Petroff Halfback End 2nd team all conference lst team all conference fi 7 1 L Jack Whitmer Tackle 2nd team all conference George Straface Guard , Q 1-me ,f , , . ,ff E 5 7 f J r ,l Brian Buell Bob Carroll End Halfback Leave t WHS Ken Snyder Tackle lst team all conference George Haag Gu ard ara: W.. l ,.,. Jack McKenny Larry W11l1ams C'eOI'g6 MCL?-Ughllfl Quarterback Guard Quarterback All conference Honorable Mention Brent Cairo I-Ialiback lst team all conference V aca 'U I H lll , 4 1 i Ernie Vela Halfback 1 Ron Skole Dick Hans on Halfback Halfback Lennon Barste ad End Ron Beaton Gary Henry Guard I-Ialfback Red Walker jack Chalmers Quarterback End .. F Darwin Beckel Lawren Gournay Dan Barnett Halfback Guard Halfback .T anim' Varsiyf To Become The Senior Varsigf The junior varsity finished the sea- son with the enviable record of seven wins and one loss. They wound up the season with an unofficial championship of the Adams-Arapahoe League. Sparking the offensive team was john Red Walker aided by Ron Arter, Gary Henry, Bob Schmidt, Art Lehman, and Gene Neilson. The backfield was strongly supported by a powerful line made up of Ron Stubbs, Dick Green, Darayl Organ, Ken Rutt, Dale Camblin, Steve Crummet, Bob Bigham, Al Haxton. Not to be outdone by the offensive Blankinship, Red Rockwell, Dick Olivarez, and Mike Burke, with Gene Nielson and Tiger Hastings in the backfield. Others contributing to defensive success were Don Suerer, Larry Montez, Larry Priest, Louis Pappas, while backfield men like Ron Layman, Sam Nash, Larry Weingart, PeeWee Kubat and Butch Barker rounded out the powerful defensive unit. Most of all, according to coach jim DeBell, was the ability to work toget- her as a team. It is always a distinct pleasure to work with this calibre of boys. unit, the defensive team pulled all stops. On one of the hardest char- ging lines in the league were jim BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Blanks, Rutt, Sines, Stubbs, Rockwell, Hastings, Bigham, Organ, Neilson, Pappas, Haxton, Arter, Camblin, Priest, Blankenship, Nash. FRONT ROW: Coach DeBell, Crum met, Green, Johnson, Scofield, Kubat, Layman, Henry, Hanson, Ranzenburger, Morris, Montez, Schmidt Olivarez, Coach Kalheher. 127 n A. -Q fi? v4,,a.mf l Kevin Hansen Steve Hamblin pm, . ' 1 A. rw-vs. Larry Zimmerman FMEA? a Q it anim' fill it it Bob Gfeiningef S Chuck Anderson Desire and hard work sent Frank and Kevin to state Westy's tennis team had a successful year Winning many of their league matches. At the conclusion of the season, 2 Warriors, Frank Babkiewich and Kevin Hansen defeated 3 regional teams and won a berth in the state finals. Standing-F. Babkiewich, K. Hansen S. I-Iamblin, Coach Gilbert Kneeling-B. Greininger, L. Zimmerman, C. Anderson Not Pictured -J. Christiansen, 1. Pate, D. Young, D. Wendler XX N mul Leslie Schindler Dan Duran Rick Kaysen Dennis Olson Westy's top 5 runners Bob Bridges WHS Cross Country team of 1962 had one of the largest turnouts in the schoo1's history, with 34 boys trying out. The team took 3rd in the conference and was Well represented in the state meet. YQ I ' 12343-T'4.'!-CT USG! ..,, , VY QQ 1 vt FOURTH ROW: G. Welborn, H. Reiman, D. Okamoto, I. Gerton, M. Newton, R. Borchers. THIRD ROW: L. McGuire, R. Rasmason, G. Perna, K. VanCleave, R. Barker, D. Laurita, C. Lindall, J. Rodkey. SECOND ROW: A. Lundgren, J. Elder, M. Beasly, E. Deedon, B. Crook, D. Williams, J. Mendenhall, D. Osborn. FIRST ROW: D. Ellis, J. Finnie, L. Southwick, K. Henderson, J. Martinez, H. Manard, J. Stertz. AJ Ken Snyder - Center Brent Cairo - Guard 2nd Team -All Conference Basketball 1963 Chuck Lindahl - Forward Tom Morris - Forward Darwin Beckel - Guard Dan Zimmerman - Forward Dan Barnett - Forward Hon. Mention- All Conference Red Walker Alameda 47 Thomas jefferson 41 Manual 82 South 77 Arvada 48 Wheatridge 68 Littleton 50 Cherry Creek 55 Sheridan Union 27 Adams City 48 Ranum 51 Littleton 67 Cherry Creek 45 Sheridan Union 70 Adams City 72 Ranum 47 Forwa Wesw Westy Westy Westy W esty Westy Westy Westy Westy Westy W esty Westy Westy Westy W esty W esty rd Dan Osborn - Guard 39 53 44 46 34 42 57 33 58 45 59 45 35 S7 45 59 Rich Barker - Guard 131 'iam BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach I-Iustad, C. Lindahl, D. Barnett, T. Morris, D. Zimmerman, K. Snyder, J Wilson, I. Gulbranson mgr. FRONT ROW: B. Cairo, D. Osborn, R. Barker, D. Beckel, R. Walker, G. Kennedy. The greater share of the basketball load has been carried by six seniors: Ken Snyder, Brent Cairo, Chuck Lindahl, Darwin Beckel, Tom Morris, and Dan 7immerman. A terrific job was done in the re-bounding department by Ken Snyder who set a new school record of 30 rebounds in the first league game against Littleton. We are looking forward to the return of four junior lettermen to form the back bone of the team for next year. They are john Walker, Richard Barker, Dan Barnette, and Dan Osborn. Coaches Hustad, Lotrich, and Williams sy. im B Squad BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Lotrich, M. Burke, J. Persichitte, K. Rutt, D. Robinson, J. Finne, K. Henderson, Manager J. Gulbranson, I. Moritzky, S. Wilson, J. Herron. W J Warrz'or 5 r. Varsities njqf a Gooa' Season Sophomore Team J .11 of il? .' BACK ROW: Coach Williams, D. Young, M. Newton, D. Blied, B. Cook, M. Bilick, J. Lyman, P. I-Iintebein, Mang. J. Stertz. FRONT ROW: J. Moritky, R. Derositer, M. Wilson, R. Olivorez, L. Cordillo, G. Kubat. Greg Walker Louls Pappas 138 lbs. 95 lbs. Gary Moore 120 lbs. jim Christinson 165 lbs. Gary Henry Dick Green 154 lbs- 133 lbs. 134 Dan Duran 112 lbs. ,-r Don Mayberry 103 lbs. WrestZz'ng 1963 1 M, if jerry Bryant 154 lbs. Dick Hanson 133 lbs. Lauren Gournay 127 lbs. X Ray Bundy 145 lbs. District Champion 3 Warrz'0rs Quatw For State Meet Brien Buell 180 lbs. Second in District ,Tack Whitmer Hwt. Second in District The B team Wrestlers did out- standing jobs and gained valuable expe- rience that will be of benefit next year. As a team, they compiled a 7 Won-5 lost record. The team finished fourth in the conference B team tourney, held at Sheridan Union High School. Individual winners in this tourney were: Dennis Turner--Champion at 103 lbs., Louis Pappas--2nd place at 138 lbs., Al Loboto- -consolation champion at 95 lbs. Paul Hernandez- -consolation champion at 133 lbs., and Pat Zamorra--con- solation champion at 180 lbs. Coaches DeBe11 and Bone B Squad Wrestlers Gain 165 -Larry Priest Hwt. -Bob Brigham 180 -Pat Zamora 154-Dan Beauvais 1 27 -Paul Hernandez Mng. - 1 20 -Larry Green 112 -jake Martinez 103 -Dennis Turner 95 -A1 Loboto Mng. -Sammy Nash xlberzenee Wz'th 7-5 Record Track 880 yd. relay school record Mile relay school record 1:33.6 Rodkey, Cairo 3:31 Beckle, Brown, Hunter, Bishop Sweet, Bishop Rick Robinson Con-champion Dale Bryant- . D broad jump Con-champion in d1scus Dave Q1-gan school record 138' 10 C0n-Champi0n in Hurdles school record 'QM Rick Robinson Con-co -champion in the pole john Marshall Con-co -champion in pole vault vault school record 12' 1!4 138 South Adams County Meet: A. C. -42 U2 Mapleton-55, Ranum-5 112, Warriors-C.S.U. Invitational: LW Div. Third Conference Meet: Znd. Place Conference Relays: lst. Place. 'M H. Brown, D. Bishop, D. Duran, I. Hunter, J. Marshall, B. Miller, D. Organ, S. Rowe, B. Sweet, J. Sweet, M. Thomas, V. Whisman. The 1962 Track team ended their season with an 8-8 record having taken second place in Conference, won the Conference Relays, won the South Adams County Invitational. Warriors broke 7 school records during the season including the 440 relay, 880 relay, shuttle hurdles, pole vault, the discus throw, and the high hurdles. Four Conference champions: Dave Organ, Dale Bryant, john Marshall, and Rick Robinson came from the Warrior teams. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Sinner, I. Martinez, R. Borchers, P. Hernandez. FIFTH ROW: J. Gulbranson, F. Babkiewich T. Duhammel, D. Grosbeck, J. Cook. FOURTH ROW: S. Nash, M. Beasley, R. Wilson, L. Pappas, H. Rockwell. THIRD ROW: Manard, H. Remon, K. Rutt, D. Organ, G. Perna, R. Barker, R. Walker. SECOND ROW: E. Deedon, C. Tureck, K. Snyder, G. Grauberger, D. Beckel, L. Schindler, B. Bridges, R. Beaton. FIRST ROW: R. Robinson, I. Gerton, R. Bundy, J. Rodlcey, B. Carroll, G. Straface, D. Laurita, D. Bryant. .1 f.,..,..,,.. s. .MTQYWA N 'QTY' Ti 7 4 L Gale Kennedy lst team all- conference Baseball 1962 Rodney jenkins honora ble-mention all-conference f ' vi Steve Walker George Galbaugh 1st team all- conference Bob Landgraf 140 Dan DeLuzio 2nd team all- .-m.c,,..,,,.,.A ,,.,,,.,, a N' Y .Q . pn, ,-7L,....i. .. ,yr ,wg- Ji- - if-' . r Vw L ME' Y Y fl 1 M L C .,...-1 ,,. afar ,flees :-f-11 xc-Jim:-,-'., xv' gfiwa .... '-wr.-Mzagmi. 44 k..,,,,m P 1 v4 l , 1 wi wav-im2,m,l'45 H+- M ' Em M, faxed!! J 1 . , M W 1, as- , 1 ' 1 -,, A QS.. ' 1 f ' s '-. , ms Nr Q -nu, I-... 't f W V Hfwlnw i ' ' ggln.- Dan Koenig 2nd team all- conference Chris Dittman john Petroff 2nd team all- conference if 'digg' JW.. fi A ,.,y,.,.. 1 , Q- L will-grief?-13. ip. 'ILT nP'E,ilin'in pl . Tom Morris The Warrior baseball team was composed of a team thatltied for second place last year with a league record of Won six, and lost four. Fine pitching and a lot of hustle helped to make the Warriors a strong team. Although they lost the final bid for conference in the last three games, the Warriors enjoyed a very good season. Varsity GJ jr. VdTSiQ7 BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Barnett, D. Doane, D. Osborn, K. Snyder, A. Iacovetta, I. Petroff, G. Kennedy, T. Morris, E. Vela, B. Blevins, G. Mastriona, D. Tennel. FRONT ROW: T Stertz, S. Ness, R. Kaysen, K. Henderson, L. Southwick, I. Chalmers, D. Hanson, L. Zimmer- man, C. Lindahl, I. Farrell. Bob Grieninger -Butterfly jack Chalmers -Diving 3rd in conference, 4th in con- ference G ene Neilson -Breaststroke n ,, Y Y 1 V,-fm, .. ,M . 96 W M Jwkif-r,5,!jew:1,lem . 'A' W no ,,,,,r,., at 4..-.wr -yn frfeyivrv-'fm -.,.,....,.w-H .tr -.w,..,.- w Dave Davis -Backstroke 5th in State Steve Ranzenberger 200 yd. Freestyle Gary Grauberger was absent when pictures were taken. He placed 6th in Conference in the 50 yd. Free- style 8 6th in Conference in the 100 yd. Freestyle. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Kaleher, I. Cook, I. Chalmers, B. Grieninger, D. Williams, G. Neilson, M. Beasley, D. Davis, H. Remon, S. l-lamblin, I. Rodkey Mgr. FRONT ROW: F. Schindler, C. I-Iipkins, J. Chaney, S. Ranzenberger, D. Borchers, S. Snyder, D. Pehr, Missing: G. Grauberger, T. Stertz, S. Moss. Although Westy's swimmers I did not have an extremely good i season, six school records were l broken. These were in the Butter- fly l:08.9 by Bob Grieninger, Backstroke 1:09. 0 by Dave Davis, 400 yd. Freestyle by Bob Grieninger 5:30. 3, Medley Relay with Davis, Grieninger, Gene Nielson, and Gary Grauberger 2:03. 5 and in the Jack Chalmers also set a new record for points accumulated for diving with 198.65 pts. Co-Captains-- Bob Grieninger Steve Hamblin, Gary Grauberger fnot picturedj ' A -1 1 - wwik-'. VG? ' 1 4 ' .P Q What do I do now? H,,E,,L,,P Q 5 Q g 143 Breaststroke by Gene Nielson 1:20.2. Wz'th Many Hopes- One Sophomore Class 5 s i 144 igglsuf . ' .M , My wfim ff , ,vw ,M V1 www -- M 7 P ffgzgwif fvg, Wx, M Q? , 2225715 .W,,g,. , . .. 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A B ,gr ' M KS .. ,X ,Qi E 8 6 A v -x N of lfi 's flu fi Mike Agitarus C arl Alderson Phil Ament Donna Am idon Douglas Antol Alita Armstrong Mary jo Armstrong Sharon Armstrong Ronnie Arter Mike Beesley George Bell Penny Bernall Terry Biggs Bob Bingham Mark Bilick Hazel Bishop jim Blankenship Dan Blied Ransom Boling Linda Bourn Sherrill Braun 147 Sophomores get serious about the twist 1 of ir' EM S IS f. V ,yfwlh if if- 32 Cv r,.rnZirz may .:g:E..,:. Hurry up and wait! jo Ann Burrescia Mike C ain jack Calabrese 55, P,h., aj '51 J . r -e-via ,rr ,fe fr Tom Calabrese Archie Calvaresi Dale Camblin zf5y'1W, . . 1. or .Q .- Bruce Campbell Sherie C ampbell Evelyn C arey f , fi - :E J'-f , .. . 'wif A, A,i,. gy 9 as 51 Q P s 3 ,- ii if gig? , . , ,gr rw f ff' ., is 5 5 Q r N. , 9, , J. 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A K - m e re 1141 y - 1 f' V , . e 'mff '13 i x +L 3. fr' QV Q L J 4 Nd? af is by fl' 5 'J hex Wi, 3 f Robert Cook Leon Cordillo Mike Cosby Gary Colter Dan Covillo Chuck Craig Steve Crummett M arvin Cruxnten Patty Cudab ack Judy Cunningham Judy Daugherty Kathy Davidson Maureen Day jerry De Clementi jim De Clementi Nancy De Cresantis Sandra Deedon Bob De Nilen Larry De Rosier Mike De Rosier David Dill 149 One must have grace and poise for talent try outs. Marsha Dillingham Dan Dilner George Ditolla ,esaal CN S e a ar, WH a'f 'f F A . Frances Downes Dee Hamel Carol Duran Diane Duran Jim Eakle Sharon Ebbs A good slave these days is hard to find. M ..Q,, 1., 1-5, I.. 12, , gg.. . , .V-Q. Qu Q Xl fl 42 '34, v Ee fI, ..B 1 in sity , , ., If 'WE , ,,:, ,ldLE d def W ' Q,-egg Ag, ,Q ggi K E Q ,A 5 Q ik we -... 7' , f V, ,kg y ...,, fain.. A 5 I . K 3' , 'I , 'M I I r f X i 41 l john Ellington Linda Ellis Bernadette English Marla Ertmold C arol Ervin Anita Evans Kathy Fishcer Linda Fiscus Sandy Fleischaker Richard Forbes Ronda Forbes Sandra Forbes Nancy Fraye joellene Fre dricey Betty Frei jim Frisk Antonitte Funk Susan Garrn an Louie Garramone Gloria Gerbitz Tom Gerton 150 7 mwi. 3 'imasefsi ,V ' I 4 F -'zilf QV' ' 3 at '31 9' ,fig fir 51 Q I s ,, Egl , S n ,, 'RQ ' V, . tg 15115 L L M ,. ' -' 'ik-0 7 ' f I 't'-- V , if is 9 -Q - fs 1 'I Frank Connie Barbara Giron Gosney Graff Don Larry Steve Green Green Griffith Rita Cinthia Maria Grimm Grippa Griscko ey-w.s,e54s:fQm,4fm,, - t MM 72,35 ,K is f -mm ww w' f- N, ,.., tg., lg . J , 'H-V. - , . YE'-igif ixxfs:fff1X??5,?7?i I1 -' Pi ,. - . 5' xiiliiff 3154. F 51 E95 gif: xii F I'-E .AWK - ' Q j I 1 I it F5545 ,N .,,A ' -1 D if-ff 1 1 1 -2 'K V 1 V hm A f v ,M V ,NN . ..,. M1 fir L' Y 'r l51 ' i - .1 .. 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WirsQs'11- , 1 , s-2:91.41 1, , A1s,,1r1,L -- , , . 21355511 'A 11 Hzsziiia- :Q 11255 V maxi. .1 - 1 v1 1-1: m ..,1,,, f sms- K 2' , 1 1 ' Z 1 A 4 I f, ,,:,,: M , 323525 .,,. in , ,Q W , E rf K ,f M Q I think I lost something!? 6 S 5 8 S 5 5 1 at . ,rr A , .191 1- .,,, sf- z k 2 S7 Jr If we got rid of the books, we'd have FOOTD. to Q at. Shirley Larmer M argret Lemon Linda Lindsay ' 2 . ff '41 Q Q3 sf ,,. i more Becky Ruth Lay Lembl-cy Aubrey Linda Leverton Lewis Albert Adrian Lobato Lopaz LV S 'nr-fe, 5 9 -A ' 42 - s ,Exif V V I' il A li? All I 3 1 I1 M K llf ' 2' 1 Wfii J, A of i :aff X , frmxff 13 W! 251292 f M2 gggigef 5 ' 2: Z5 7 ull? MTH' fm- he 44 55. f 3 iii 592. r , 3. ij' ' 'va 3 , Q1 - iqrv i f fr- f , wx -W - , 1 ' 'vs-rzvft my V ,: Q. 4 f . V ' . fi f Q' , fi ', 'L 5, fy ' , isa, f -' 2-as Jim Ketterman Fritz Kindberg Karen Koontz james Krebs jamie Krebs Carol Krist Jim Kumar Randy Lake Jerry Lam an Ruth Lambert Ronald Lamm Diane Landgraf Josie Lucero Dan Lulvano Charles Lundgren Ole Lundly Caroline M ader jim Malitsky Kathy Malley Virginia March Diana Maring 152 A K3 , L L Q f 1f l ni L . . V U gg' A . 9' Y . QP' 8 L - lg Gm :' Q AS' afssfwifi, W , 2 rife L ryyii L v H fam f if Q -A 555 in-xv' 2 J -is 'W 5' ' 2 i 'kiss 5 Q! w ' ff' I 1 pq QF-V if w fy F is up w at N N. i. 1 ...J 1 ,G 0 -S . E F' I at . new we 5' he ,. A,,k,Q,W 5 -3'-,, 1 ? dv . . - r wasfsfggfsesx-.ifazsfefg-'ws A gr if VVV: I - 1. ' X x 'W M ,. If 'N .xg 1 Y ' I ll, fi ,g Vvgkk - r.: M 9 , X M ary Marler Dixie M arshall jim Marshall Rose M ary Marston Madeline Martinez Ricky Martinez Robert Mascorelli Lonnie Masden Kay May Laurin da Miller Bill Mitchell Larry Montez Sharon Moore Vicki Moore Robert Morris Barrie Mosher Steve Moss Beverly Muira Sammy Nash M ary Naylor Linda Neil 153 R is . 5' ',t, x , ., ..., , Yam, 'v - fn f-. M x ff ,ey , 5 . h , ye Ia fr ,L ' U if M . . 1351- will riff? K 'iv it 5 V' f t Us gn in 'fi' E ,i I yay Joyce Judy Alice McClelland McClelland McGibbon Marilyn Diane Rick McGuire McKellip Mekie Sandra Mary Deanna Messing Mikan Miller What do we do with it now? 'fiiiiiiififf ififiigf ir? e s?i!iif1?f.i ' Kliiisrl A 4 ,hw , Q . 2. I ' to 1 ' S I E. EI fx! .V sq' ' 5 ' , f f lf Q i - if was Q f f 9 i- or -42 'E , P xi h..',A ,YQ ,,.,',5, We .4 ,g.:mt 15. . ' 1 af: W K if. H3 -.,-if 'v, Mr. Scudder takes a sophomoric point of view. Helen Newman Mike Newton jim Nicholes Rosie O'Connor Sharon Oftedaul Mike Olaughlin Richard Olivarez john Oliverez Ted Oswald Laura Overhultz Dave Owen Sally Pacheco john Perkins William Perry Carol Pittman Vicky Plemons john Plowm an K athy Pouli gnot Larry P ri e st F rank Proh aska Sharon Prunk 154 ' M sn , , ' .fr V M V A ' fi- N wif W' 'X . - ' N- I 1 may , P P Q if if 'fr - , ,, K 1 -we 1 ,um . fl., faq... -g ! , : if P if A My fy sv--li , Q if f 5- 'Al Kathy jane Palmer Parks Ruth Linda Parsons Patrick jackie Arthur Payne Peffer ,, , Saw 'S ' fflsf?i:sv5gfffg:5!si Verla Parrill Delores Payne Jerry Pergola rera,.trturs,.s,,S,-'a1 K WVQW 3 ,, , .7, E 5' if .- ,FQ It ' var P ,W .1 - .1 , ,J ieiiii me 5 1 as P af ' if -W P, P 1, ,M V. :hA f fflffi- ' ff.. ff A ., -. V ,txigtgifg . M ig L , . ' i ,1 ,, J .,1 'fist . ,.l,A.s,t . l,y. L y ' 19 an -A Q ry:-i.:31-Xing, K K Q-P K . i, M Yi???'3?Q f1,e.Q?y w'f!fafff:.m 7 ,.,V, ., ,UK .. ',f'f II ! 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K I QL, W Craig Seben- gardner Tom Shannon Ronald Sieze Sexy socks at the sock hop. ax., wiki Hrs' A H, 4 ii2!gg2w w T rf Gi 'ke +?i?f3V' .Q M' Judy Seurer Donald Sieze jim Skewis Gary Slocum Bonnie Smathers Dale Srrlith Arita Smith Terry Smitli C arol Snortland Steve Snyder john Souchek Charlotte Sterling joe Stertz C arolyn Stevenson Kathy Stroh Stanley Strzebala Laura Suazo Sherry Sukouski Barry Sullivan Merillee Sumida Tom Surnmers Bill Sweeney Ken Tapey Craig Taylor 156 rx fq, 1 fb i 'A kiwi an my W ,Q 5 ,ghlif 1 'ww xwf' , 4 'V' ggi., xv C X rf 'QV' S hyat i wr 5 I J' Aff P am T aylor Ronni e T e el johnny T enori o Pat Thompson joe 'Tibbels Donna Tindall Alan 'Tolliver Ron 'Toth Frances Trujillo Mike Trujillo Coleen Tucker Cheryl 'Turnbull Elaine Wagner Susan Wagner Eileen Wakly Greg Walker Linda Waring janet Warnke Kathy Webster Larry Welborn Cul Wells 157 ws 5 ' J' ' if . V ' E mp ui ....,,, g 4.1 1512 9 ' 1 . M, .Z ! , K3 ' . S, H J f . .- -f - .N f . 8 - Q. , 'F J e f - f I .f.:i'x.,, , ,, - Z .- is vi 3 K X -1- 1 M lg eg.. L, . .Z 'X ' -' . X f Sim . . W ' - N +':fi,, N is 1 V ifff .. , 'K qg,jE.,:V , 1' N, R we 1 X , ,,. .33 if 4, ' N figs H 7 T . 'Lf' ' 4 in N , L 1 ,flair , I 5. 'mm as s s .. is y' ' i f : E2 -Q. f 1 ' .4 Jw V ,fi ' JP H T fs A- I I wiv 'fq-2, ,fur ' 1-j 'Qf'f7 jx xx Aff? 1 K. 1 I Iianews 'w' Don Wendler Pat Weyand Linda Wheelock Gary Wilburn Barbara Willion Mike Wilson Russell Wilson Chuck Wim er Karen Winters Frances Wolf jean Wong George Workmyster After chow - chess. 5. .lm -ff-- , .. . we ' Q W . Q :', V ., .. K4 2- at 3 af if C, fi' ,A . G ary AS ammy M ari e Worming- Worthing- Wysc aver ton ton Mryna M ark Gordon Yoem ans Yamasaki Young 158 J 1 X1 55,1 ff Q 8 Q. . ' Having already endured the challenge of time and conflict, the business community of Westminster Watched with pride as the high school went about its daily affairs of training a new generation. Occasionally, their pride turned to consternation, but patient waiting and a philosophical confidence stood behind the students and the school. The business com- munity gave solid support and bed- rock foundations to the school endeavors. 2 'V f ' tb, I. 1 I w. ...E 5 1 i 'l .. ,, . . , .W..,, , . f N,-fl--V W i f FQEQL f, Hwgxwy W1s?sQ,'-2-.Lfw 1--.-,ffeszv . ' f- - .f fwfw-:fzs Mswhzlf 'HEL 31 - Q:5safa:fsf'ef1f - -A fi::-f?1'2f:z4swf:'a-f.- :QMsfgfewfzmiiffffm- vi i fg3f.sg3m.fQggg,k,:Q:,i-::g?fQ5a51vg4gg5g,, ,- .Mi-zgffgqgiff .1 yfgfi-fx , K-1sfgiesgifggggi-fi-f.:,fi5f55yQ55Q,. f x 71, gggyg?Z?,,.. . ff 5. if 25 '1s,,..w:3Jf1:Q,.: -- '1223M?-fsifeilsf 5' ' ' 1f::5'sgfw ' 1:z4fzggfg:fg, X up .i,.y1gg,Qfrqgf,y. Q 1 - -ifsiswffw 7 '1.siw-'-fr -z'fzgfzmgi4sa'f7 rc 161 Q CLARKSON'S SPU DNUT SHOP 3626 West. 72nd Ave. See Us About Large Fund Raising Orders. The Friendly Store Wishes The Warriors The Very Best We Appreciate Your Patronage Westminster Plaza HACD3565 RODEO MARKET 42 9030 North Federal Federal Heights Congratulations Seniors F rom CASCADE OIL 8920 North Federal Federal Heights 8:30 to 8:30 7 Days A Week HA-9-1393 WESTMINSTER DISTR H150 8, 'C RED ovvi JOU RNAL Advertising --- Printing 7150 Pecos HA-9-0686 HA-9-8951 Denver 21, Colorado Best Wishgi Qlgcggllie Class Good Luck To The From Class Of 1963 MILLER SUPER MARKET MANDER'S PIZZERIA 7041 Pecos Denver 21 Colorado 7286 Federal Westminster, Colorado TASTEE FREEZE Best Wishes For A Bright Future To All 1963 Graduates From P CONGRATULATIONS PERL-MA CK -B O WL TGTHE Joe, Dud, and Bill SENIORS 7301 Pecos HA 9-3585 Mang. Gladis Paris HES TED DEPAR TMENT STORE Wishes The Senior Class of 1963 The Very Best Of Luck Hested. . . For The Very Best ' Quality At The 72nd And Pecos Lowest Possible Price Perl Mack Shopping Cntr. 1 i Congratulations to the Seniors LAUERS JEWELRY Westminster Plaza gl 3918 Tennyson St. BAY'S PHARMACY Wishes The Warriors The Very Best In 1963 We Appreciate Your Patronage Wayne L. Bays--Lester L Hauber jerry Hudleson Congratulations Y 1' Illl I To The IM Ill Class of '63 yy ' HARTZ SMART SHOP A Westminster Plaza for those who thmk young AMERICAJN' SCHOOL SUPPLY CO GOOD LUCK TO ALL CLASS OF 1963 MMMMMXQMMQ NELSON STUDIO , QP QP Q Q Q' QF Q Q Q Q , Q' . if Q Y af xffwx f if 'U X Wx ' If X H- MV fx K' Pg Q 1 ,X 3 Q' Q ff. v- I1 - Xa KTA 4? . 'Xi' G if QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ: Best Wishes For A Bright Future To All 1963 Graduates MA ZZOLA fs PIZZERIA 7073 Pecos HA 9-2511 Perl-Mack Shopping Center Best Wishes To The Warriors FEDERAL VALLEY MOTORS 3075 West 72nd HA 9-2636 All The Best To The Class of '63 ANCHORAGE CLEANERS 7210 Meade St. Your Friendly Bank FIRST NA TIONAL BANK OF WES TMINS TER Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System HA 9-1551 WES TM IN S TER SPORT CENTER 7301 Federal 429-0685 Westminster Plaza Shopping Center Index Administration . .... . . 8 - 10 Advertising .... . . 162-166 Activities ...... . .96-105 Christmas Ball . . . . 98-99 Homecoming ..... . . 96-97 junior Class Play ..... . . 100 Let There Be Fashions .... . 102 Pep Club-Lettermen's Dance . . . 103 Prom ........... . 105 Senior Class Play ..... . 104 Valentine's Dance . . . . . 101 Clubs and Organizations . . . 22-57 Acappella ..... . . 52-53 Art Club ..... . . 39 Band ..... . . 50-51 Banner Girls . . .... 25 Cheerleaders . . . .26-27 Choir ..... . . 52-53 Color Guard . . . . 50-51 D.E.C.A. . . . .46 F .H.A. . . . .38 F.L.A. . . . .47 F .M.P .... . .49 French Club . . . . 31 F .T.A. . . . 44 G.A.A. . . . . . 30 l.R.C. ..... . . 28 German Club . . . . 47 Independent . . . . . . 32 Latin Club .... .... 4 2 Lettermen's Club . . . 37 and 54 Majorettes .... . . . 26-27 Math Club . . . . . . 29 N.F.L. . . . . 21 N.H.S ..... .... 4 5 Pep Club .... . .34-35 Pom Pom Girls . . . . 24 Red Cross . . . . 43 Science Club . . 29 Ski Club . . . . . 40 Spanish Club . . . . 45 Student Council . . . . 22-23 Taxidermy Club . . . . 48 Thunderbird . . .41 Warrior . . . . . 33 Y.F.C. . . . . . . 36 Faculty . . . . . 12-19 juniors . . . . .108-119 Aa-Be . . . . 109 Be-Co . . . 110 Co-Es . . . . 111 Es-Ha . . . .112 Ha-Ka . . . . 113 Ka-Lu . . . .114 Lu-Mo . . . .115 Mo-Ph . . ...... 116 Ph-Se . ...... 117 Cont . next page Juniors fcontj Se-Van . . Van -- . Seniors . . . Aa-An . . An-Be . . Be-Bo . Bo-Bu . . Bu-Ca . . Ca-Co . . Co-Da . . Da-Du . . Du-Fl . . Fl-Gr . . Gr-Ha . I-Ia-Hay . I-lay-Io . . Io-Jo . . jo-Ke . . Ke-La . . La-Ma . . Ma-Mau . Mau-Mar . . Mar-No . No-Nol. . Nol-Pi . . Pi-Ra . . Ra-Ro . . Ro-Sch . . Sch- Sm . . Sm-St . . St-To . To-Ve . Ve-We. . We-Zi . . Zi--- . . Sophomores . Aa-Br . . Br-Co . . Co-Eb . Eb-Gr . Gr-Ke . Ke-Ma . Ma-Ne . . Ne-Pr . . Pr-Se . Se-Ta . . Ta-We . . . We-- . . . . Sports Department Baseball .. . Basketball . . Cross Country Football . . . Swimming . . Tennis . . Track. . . Wrestling . . Index . - 118 . . 119 . . .60-92 . . .61 . . 62 . 63 . . 64 . . 65 . . 66 . . 67 . .68 . . 69 . . 70 . .71 . . 72 . . 73 . . 74 . . 75 . . 76 . . 77 . . 78 . .79 . . 80 . .81 .. .82 . . 83 . . 84 . .85 . .86 . .87 . . 88 . . 89 . .90 . . .91 . . . . .92 . . 146-159 . . . 147 . . .148 . .149 . .150 . .151 . . 152 , 153 . 154 . .155 . 156 . . 157 . . . .158 . . 122-143 . .140-141 . .130-133 . . . 129 . . .122-127 . . 142-143 . . . .128 . . . 138-139 . . . . . .134-137 Out q'Many. One Communiyf I c A P ' ' f .ffm-f!E?lQ,5??:., nil.. , 5' . , sv . . Qeizliifwztfr - T911 . ' :gk :a 3, wit' Kzffuiff .71 sw 5 wi ,., ,.:,2,:: 1- 5 'ML . ' K Wi' 5 15 ' ff'kl.' ' Wi vf-- wg' f. f. 1 L , '- . K fifefnf- :: aww- 's ig is :af , . ,. .- fa f:,, . . - . , S, f . f--M. f-my , i Q ,iwtmgsmazf..eMmmx?m:n,g2w,i.,':ag:1g-: -Q...-, , , f - -ff ,M -f H There is a tear, perhapsg and a lump in several throats as Westminster High School bids a final farewell to the new graduating class. But, there is pride, too, and confidence. A new generation is now born whose members will take their places among the giants in the land. They, too, will face the world with courage and determination as have their predecessors before them. They leave behind a void, an emptiness. Soon, new and eager ones will again fill the places of those just gone. God go with you. We, remaining, won't for- get you. 169 Co -Editors . Sports Editor Secretary .. Treasurer .. junior Editor Advertising . Staff ....... Staff ....... Staff ....... Photographer Adviser . . Stcyj' Page . . Shirley Sheets Sharon Anderson . . Laura Metzler . . Georgine Black . . Carol Brotzman Francine Staniewski ...... jerry Bean . Nanci johnson . . Colleen Allnutt . .. Diane Torrey . . . . Roland Siebold Tim Henley Mr. Wm. D. Wilkie The 1963 Warrior is an official publication and project of Westminster High School, Westminster, Colorado. A 170 l S zlgna tures C . 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