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'' 1964 ''
VOLUME VII
SECURITY, COLORADO
WIDEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL

EDITOR, PAT BOROZ
SPONSOR, MISS CORENE JOHNSON
BUSINESS MANAGER, GARY W. RUDE
ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER, JOAN BARR

�TABLE OF CONTENTS
I.

ADMINISTRATION ................................. 3

II.

F \CULTY ......................................... 7

III.

CL\SSES ......................................... 13

IV

HONOREES ....................................... 51

V.

ACTIVITIES ...................................... 61

VI.

&lt;:&gt;PORT

VII.

ADVERTISEMENTS ............................... 91

.......................................... 73

�ADMINISTRATION

�ADMINI
The admini tration, along with
the chool board, is responsible
for the managing of the property
and the fund of the WHS chool

RICHARD D. TAYLOR
Superintendent

RICHARD ASPINAL
Assistant Superintendent

GLORIA CHILLTON
EILEEN CROSS
BETTY BEMENT
PHYlliS RICHARDS
ELIZABETH DOUTHIT
Secretaries

4

�TRATION
di trict. It is also responsible
for the general policy-making
and the supervising of the educational system .

ROBERT L. POOLE
Principal

GARY A. GORHAM
Assistant Principal

RUBY OLIVER
VIRGINIA STREET
Secretaries

5

�Our drivers carry the students to and from their homes as well as to and from sponsored activities.
DAVE BAXTER, SAM FISHER, FRED FOX, EARL PLATZ, VIRGIL SCHW ARTS.

The custodians keep the school wellgroomed and in tip-top shape. KEN
CARLSON, MAC McCULLOUGH,
HERMAN TAMMEN, JOHN MILLER.

The task of these ladies is to keep the hungry masses of WHS students fed and nourished. LAVOLIA
JONES, ANNA KIMMEL, NADYNE KrnSER, MAXINE TOMS, MARTHA GRAVES, MARGARET
RODRIGUEZ, VIRGINIA SHOUSE.

6

�FACULTY

�ALMA ADAMS
English II, III
B.S. Kansas State
Teachers' College,
M.A. Western State
College

IRMA R. BORGEN
Latin, English, B. A.
Gustavus Adolphus
College, Colorado
College

DONALD L. DIETER
Speech I, Photography
B.S. Wisconsin State
College, M.A. Colorado
State College

LEONARD C. BARTEL
Phys1cs, Geometry, Algebra,
Trigonometry, Adv. Mathematics,
B.S. Nebraska State Teachers'
College, Nebraska Univ., South
Dakota School of Mines and Tech.,
New Mexico State Univ.,
Colorado State College

EARL E. BERGLAND
Band, Chorus, Music
Appreciation, B.S.
Black Hills Teachers'
College, M.A. Univ.
of Colorado

JOE CANTRELL
Science, Mathematics,
B.S. Southwestern State,
M.S. Univ. of Oklahoma,
Univ. of New Mexico,
Eastern New Mexico Univ. 1
Jacksonville State

FRANKS. DeBELL
Spanish II,
Drafting I, II, Ill,
Crafts II
B. A., M.A. Colorado
State C allege

SAMUEL L. EMRICH
Woodworking I, II,
Cabinetmaking
B.S. Colorado State
Univ., M.A. Western
State College

ALBERT L. FRENCH
English IV, Dramatic
Literature, Speech I,
B. A. State Univ. of
Iowa, Cornell College,
Colorado College,
Western State College,
Univ. of Colorado

8

�CANDACE A. FRENCH
Guidance -Counselor,
English Ill,
B.S. Kansas State
Teachers' College,
Colorado College,
Univ. of Denver

VERNE C. FUHLRODT
Librarian
B. A. Midland College,
M.A. Nebraska Univ.

ELIZABETH A. FULLER
Shorthand I,
Typing I, English II,
B.A. Western State
College

•
JAMES M. GEORGE
Electronics
B. A., M.A. Ball State
Teachers' College,
Chaffee Jr. College,
Western State College

GERALD I. GERBER
Guidance -Counselor,
Algebra II,
B. A. Buena Vista College,
Colorado College, Westmar
College, Univ. of Colorado,
Colorado State College,
Colorado State Univ.

SHARON K. GIROD
Spanish I, II, III
B.S. Kansas State
Teachers' College,
Mexico City College,
Univ. of Nebraska

/.
MARY P. GOETZ
English II, III,
Creative Writing
B. A. Colorado
State College

JAMES R. GREENLEE
Art I, II, III,
Crafts
B. A. Univ. of Oklahoma,
Oklahoma Baptist Univ.

9

CORENE JOHNSON
English III,
Yearbook
B. A. Western State
College, Trinidad
Jr. College

�DALE H. JOHNSON
Distributive Education,
Busmess Communications
B.S., B. A. Univ. of
Denver, Univ. of
California

DON G. JORGENSEN
Biology, Advanced
Biology
B. A. Colorado College

RUDY J. LEGLEITER
Typing I, II,
Business Law
B.S., M.A. Ft. Hays,
Kansas State

CHARLES C. LOPER
Physiology,
Earth Sc1ence,
Geology
B.S. North Texas State

RICHARD L. LUNA
French I, II, III, N
B. A. Colorado State
College, Univ. of
Colorado, Colorado
College, Univ. of Kentucky, Univ. ofWest
Virginia

MAURICE A. LYSELL
American Problems,
Amencan History,
B. A. Bethany College,
M. S. Ft. Hays, Western
State College, Univ.
of Colorado

KENNETH L.
MONTGOMERY
American History,
American Government,
World Geography
B. A. Colorado State
College

JUDITH A. MOORE
Physical Education
B. A. Colorado
State College

FREDRICA V. MORRIS
Chemistry, Advanced
Chemistry, B.A. Univ.
of Buffalo, M.A. Emory
Un;·r., Southwestern
State College, Univ.
of Colorado

10

�TOM PETERSON
American History,
Physical Education
B. A. 1 M.S. Colorado
State College, Western
State College, Adams
State College, Univ. of
Colorado

VICTOR A. PUGEL
Amencan History,
World History,
B.S. Colorado College

ROBERT G. RANDAL
English II, N,
Journalism, Newspaper
Ph. B. Xavier Univ.,
Northeastern Univ. 1
Colorado College

GARY J. RICHARDSON
Consumer Economics,
General Business, Bookkeeping, A. A. Los
Angeles Valley College,
B. A. Colorado College,
U. C. L.A., California
State Polytechnic College

ROLLAND J. ROUNDS
Algebra I, II, Geometry
B.S. Colorado State
Univ. 1 Arizona State
Univ.

FRANK A. STANCATO
American Problems,
World History
B. A. 1 M.A. Univ.
of Denver, Univ. of
Notre Dame

f

- HARRIET J. TenBOER
Typing I, II, Shorthand,
Office Practice
B. A. Central College,
M.A. McCormick
Theological Seminary

MARGARET H. STIEHM
Home Economics
B.S. Univ. of
Minnesota

11

�Porn Pon girls, PAT CANAVAN, SHARON
PEARSON, HEATHER MILLER, LYNN MCCORD,
CAROL WILLIAMSON, PAT LUKAVITCH, and
CATHY UTLEY, do a routine to Outer Limits"
m one of the many band concerts presented
throughout the year.

BOB GENTRY is crowned king
of the Turkey Trot by his predece sor, GARY RUDE, as
BOB'S date, JOY BORMAN,
rece1ves a "bouquet" of tumble weeds.

IN

AND
AROUND
WIDEFIELD

D. E. Day was a long one for a tired clown according to LARRY
SCOTT. LARRY HART serves a customer as WHS students run a
downtown store tor a day.

Basketball games help build school spirit
and give WHS students something to do
during the long winter nights.

Many weary hours have been spent by nearly
every WHS student in the library as GEORGE
CHRISTENSON, DON EBERHART, and LLOYD
WRIGHT can tell you.

12

�CLASSES

�ERIC ANDERSON
Camera Club 1; Drama
Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4;
Latin Club 1, 2 ; Science
Club 2.

MARCIA ARMKNECHT
Girls' Club 1; Honor
Society 3, 4; Band 1, 2,
3, 4; Chorus 3, 4.

CHRISTINE AUGST

WILBUR AUSBROOKS
French Club 1, 2 ; Band 2 ;
Baseball 1, 2; Football 1,
2 ; Basketball 1.

GARY BAKER
Drama Club 2; Band 1, 2,
3, 4; Football 4; Track 2;
Dance Band 3, 4.

BILL BANGS
Class Officer (Rep. 2, 3);
Honor Society 2, 3, (Pres .
4); Track 1, 2, 3, 4;
Lettermen's Club 2, 3,
(Vice-Pres. 4).

JOAN BARR
Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls'
Club 3, 4; Cheerleader 3;
Drill Tearr 1, 2; Annual 4;
Class Officer (Rep. 2, 3,
4) .

RUTH BARTHOLOMEW
Drama Club 4 ; Honor
Society 4; Class Officer
(Rep. 1) ; Annual 4.

SHARON BEHRMAN
Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls'
Club 1, 2; Home Ec.
Club 1; Dram a Club 3.

BARBARA BELL
Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls'
Club 2, 3, 4, Student
Council 1, Drama Club
1,2,3;F.T.A. 2,4.

�DENISE BERNHOFT
Latin Club 2; Chorus 4.

RONNIE BENTON
DE Club 4 (Pres. 3).

GARY BLAIR
Football 1 ; Wrestling 2,
4; Basketball 1; Track
1, 3.

BRUCE BEYERS
Honor Society 2,3, 4;
Baseball 2, 3, 4; Science
Club 2 (Vice-Pres. 3);
Chess Club 2, 3.

PATRICIA BOROZ
Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls'
Club 1, 2, 3; Home Ec.
Club (Vice-Pres. 1);
Drama Club , 2, 3, 4;
F. T. A. 1; Annual 4;
Newspaper 3.

LARRY BLENKINSOP

JOANNE BOUCHER
Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls'
Club 2, 3; Dram a Club 4.

ELIZABETH BORGEN
Latm Club 1, 2; Honor
Society 4.

CURTIS BUNCE
Class Officer (Rep. 1);
Newspaper 4.

DONNA BUCHANAN
Pep Club 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4.

15

�CLAUDE BURKE
Class Rep. 4;
Football 1, 2, 3, 4;
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4;
Track 1, 2, 3, 4,
Lettermen's Club
2, 3 (Pres. 4).

JIM BURROWS
Football 1, 2,
Basketball 1;
Track 2.

ROBERT BYERLY
Newspaper 3, 4;
Football 1;
Wrestling 3, 4;
Basketball 1.

JUDY BUTCHER
Pep Club 1, 2;
Home Ec. Club 1;
Chorus 1, 2, 3.

RICHARD CHENOWETH
Football 1, 2, 3, 4;
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4;
Lettermen's Club 3, 4;
Annual 4; Track 1,
Class Officer (Rep. 1).

JOE CESTKOWSKI
Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Science Club 3, 4.

PATRICIA COSTON
Pep Club 2, 3;
Newspaper 3;
Band 3, 4.

JAMES CLARK
Track 2, 3.

RODNEY COATES
Football 3, 4;
Track 2, 3, 4.

MICHAEL COOK

16

�BARBARA DOTSON
Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 ;
Drama Club 1, 2 ;
Band 1, 2, 3.

ROBERT CRONKHITE
Band 1, 2, 3, 4;
Football 1, 2, 3 ;
Wrestling (Mgr. 2) ;
Chess Club 2.

HAL DUELJ..
Class Rep. 1; Class
Officer (Pres. 2) ; Track
1; Football 1, 2, 3;
Wrestling 1, 2, 3;
Newspaper 3.

LINDA DREHER
Home Ec. Club 1;
Pep Club 1, 2 ; Chorus 2, 3.

WILLIAM DYE
Band 1, 2, 3, 4.

LYNNE DUNKERLEY
Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Girls'
Club 2, 3, 4 ; Home Ec .
Club 1; Drill Team 2, 3;
Drama Club 1.

HARRY EBERHARDT
Football 2 ;
Basketball 2 ,
Lettermen's Club 2.

DONALD EBERHARDT
Gern1an Club 1, 2,
Art Club 1;
Science Club 2.

BETSY EKLTI
Girls' Club 1, 2 ;
Home Ec . Club 2.

GE 'E EDDINGTON
DE Club 4.

17

�0

JOHN EN ROUGHTY
Dram a Club 3, (Pres. 4) ;
Class Officer (Rep. 1) ,
Honor ociety 3, 4, Band
1, Tennis 1, 2 ; Football
1, 2 , Wrestling 1, 2.

MICHAELYNN EVERHART
Pep Club 2, 3 ; Spanish
Club 2 , Girls' Club 1, 2 ,
Chorus 3, 4 ; Class Officer
(Rep. 3).

JOE FARRA
Baseball 1 ;
Track 2 ;
Boys' G Girls'
Pe p Club 1.

ANITA FOGLE
Pe p Club 1, 2 ;
Girls' Club 1, 2 ;
Drill Team 1;
p anish Club 1.

SUE FOULK
Pep Club 1, 2 ;
Girls' Club 1;
Drama Club 1.

ROBERT FRANZEN

GARY FRAZEE
DE Club 4.

ALBERT GARTEN

ROBERT GENTRY
Class Rep. 2;
Class Officer, (Pres. 4);
Track 3; Football 1, 2, 3,
4; Basketball 1; Lettermen's Club 2, 3, (Sec.Treas. 4).

MARY Al'.'NE GERTSCH
Pep Club 3;
Girls' Club 3;
Science Club 4.

18

�CAREY GOMEZ
Class Officer (Rep. 1,
3, 4), Pep Club 4; Girls'
Club 4; ~nnual 3, 4;
F.S.A. 4.

BOB GILLILAND
Track 1, 2, 4.

WAYNE GRIFFITH
Glee Club 2.

ALAN GRIFFEE
Basketball 1;
Track 1; cience
Club 2, 3, 4; Chess
Club 2, 3.

DAVE GROFF

GAIL GROENENBOOM

LARRY HART
DE Club 3, 4.

PAMELA HANSON
Pep Club 1;
Girls' Club 1, 2, 3;
Home Ec. Club 1;
Drama Club 2;
Class Officer (Pres. 3);
Spanish Club 1;
Band 1, 2.

KATHY HATLER

SUSAN HATFIELD
Chorus 1.

19

�MARC HASFJORD
Honor Society 2, 3,
(Vice -Pres. 4); Science
Club 1, 2, (Pres. 3);
Chess Club 1, 2, 3.

LIND A HEENEY
Pep Club 1, 2; Home
Ec. Club 1; Drill
Team 1; Drama Club
1; DE Club 3, 4.

DICK HELDENBRAND
Camera 4; nnual 4;
Football 1; Wrestling 1,
2, 3, 4, Track 1; Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4.

ALANNA HENKE
Pe1 Club 2; Home Ec.
Club 1; Art Club 3.

JAMES HERBIC
Baseball 2, 4;
Basketball 1, 2;
Track 4.

ROMONA HONEYCUTT
Drama Club 2, 3, 4 ;
Class Rep. 1;
French Club 3, 4;
Honor Society 3, 4;
Annual 4.

EDITH HUMPHRIES
Pep Club (Treas. 3); Glee
Club 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4.

STAN HUNTSMAN
ltv restling 1, 2;

DE Club 3, 4.

STEVE HUNTSMAN
DE Club 3, 4.

CINDY HUTTER
Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Girls' Club 3, 4;
Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4;
Drill Team 1;
Student Council (Sec. Treas. 4).

20

�PATRICIA JOHNSON
Girls' Club (Vice-Pres. 4);
Home Ec. Club 1, 2;
Camera Club 1, 2;
Drama Club 2, 4;
Newspaper 4.

LARRY IVY
French Club (Treas. 3);
Football!; Wrestling 3,
4; Track 3, 4.

KATHLEEN LINKER

CAROL l&lt;J:'.lOWLES

PATRICIA LUKAVITCH
Pep Club 3, (Pres. 4);
Drill Team 3, 4, Class
Officer (Rep. 3); Honor
Society 3, 4; Porn Porn
Girls 4; Spanish Club 4.

AUWILDA LISTER
Chorus 3, 4;
Band 3.

GEORGE MACCREADY
Band 1, 2;
Football 1, 2, 3.

SUSAN MAAS
Pep Club 2.

JULIE MAGNO
Chorus 4.

DOUG MACDONALD
Football 1, 2, 3, 4,
Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4.

21

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�LY.' McCORD
Pep Club 1,2,3,4;
Girls' Club 2, 3, 4;
Porn Porn Girls' 3, 4;
Drill Team 2,3;
Drama Club 2, 4;
Spanish Club 1;
• 'ewspaper 3, 4.

PATRICIA 1cF ODE
Chorus 1, 2, 3.

BRUCE 1k1 1ULLE'i
Spanish Club 2;
ewspaper 3, 4;
Baseball 2, 3, 4;
Baskctball2,3;
lettermen's Club 4;
Chest Club 2, 3.

STEPHD: 1EA R S
Football 4.

]EA. I INE 1ERKEL
Pep Club 3, 4;
Girls' Club 4;
Home Ec. Club 2.

GERALD 11CHAELIS
Football 11 3;
DE Club 4.

1ICAELA MICHELS
Pep Club 3;
Girls' Club 4;
Drama Club 2, 3, 4;
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4.

HEATHER , ' 'E MILLER
Pep Club 1,2,3,4;
Girls' Club 1,2,4;
Home Ec. Club 1;
Drill Team 2, 3;
Drama Club 3;
Class Officer (Sec. 4);
Porn Porn Girls 3, 4.

LAURIE 11LLER
Pep Club 1, 2, 3;
Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Cheerleader 1, 2;
Drill Team 1;
Span ish Club 2;
Industrial rts Club 1.

MARY 1URPHY
Pep Club 1;
Drill Team 1;
Annual 4.

22

�SA1 DRA MURR Y
Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Drill Team 2, 3;
Drama Club 2, 3;
French Club 2, 3;
Chorus 1, 2.

ELIZABETH 1URRAY
Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4;
Girls' Club 3, 4;
Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Drill Team 2, 3, 4;
F.T.A. 2,3;
Honor Society 3, 4.

G IL 'IELSO
Pep Club 1, 2;
Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4.

CE
CHERYL
PcpClub1,2;
Girls' Club 1, 4;
nnual 4.

CHERYI.E ICKSICH
Pep Club t, 2, 3;
Girls' Club 2;
Drama Club 2.

P TRICI

JERELYN

U

LLY

EMILY OTEY
Pep Club 3, 4.

OKKEN

SUS N PAR, .ELL
Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4;
Girls' Club 1, 2, 4;
1ajorctte 1,2, 3,4;
Drill Team 2 , 3, 4;
Band 1,2,3,4.

TO 1 PEARSON
Spanish Club 1;
Baseball 2, 3, 4;
Football1,4;
Basketball1,2,3,4;
Track 1.

23

�FRANCIS PERKINS
Football 1;
Basketball 1;
Track 1;
Science Club 1.

PAUL PETERSON
Baseball 2 1 3 1 4;
Football 11 2 1 3.

KEITH PETTIFORD
Drama Club 3;
Projection Club 3.

LOLA PF ANENSTIEL
Pep Club 11 21 3 1 4;
Girls' Club 2,
Home Ec. Club 1;
Majorette 11 2 1 31 4;
Drill Team 11 2 1
(Captain 31 4) 1
Band 11 2 1 3 1 4.

MIKE PHILLIPS
Football 11 4.

ROY PICKEL

HERB PICKETT
Ba.~eball 11 2 1 3 1 4;
Football 11 2 1 31 4;
Basketball 1 1
Track 1.

LINDA PORTER
Pep Club 11 2 1
Girls' Club 11 2 1
(Pres. 4);
Drama Club 4;
Newspaper 4;
Home Ec. Club 1.

CONNIE PRICE
Girls' Club 3;
Home Ec. Club 2;
Dram a Club 3 1 4;
F.T.A. (Sec. 3).

JOE PYLE
Basketball 11 2;
Annual 4.

24

�LARRY RAWLINSON
Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Student
Council (Pres. 4); Football
1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 4;
Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Lettermen's
Club 2, 3, 4.

TERRY READY
Class Officer (Vice-Pres.
1); Baseball 1; Football
1, 2, 3, Wrestling 3;
Basketball 1.

KARIN REINHART
Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Girls' Club 3,
Drill Team 4;
Drama Club 1;
French Club 1, 2;
F.T.A. 4,
Band 4 .

QUINN RENFROE
Pep Club 1, 2;
Drill Team 4;
Drama Club 4;
Annual 4;
Band 4;
Chorus 1.

PHYLLIS ROBERTS
Pep Club 2;
Girls 1 Club 4;
Cheerleader 1;
F. T.A. 2;
G. A.A. 1, 2.

LONNIE REVIOUS
Football 1, 4;
Track 3.

CAROL LEE ROBINSON
Drill Team 1;
Art Club 3, 4 .

EDDIE RODRIQUEZ
Drama Club 1;
Baseball 1, 2;
Football 1, 2, 3;
Basketball 1, 2, 3;
Track 1, 2;
Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Class Officer (Rep. 1, 2).

GARY RUDE
Annual 4,
Football 1;
Basketball 1:
DE Club 4.

JUDY ROMERO
F. S. A. 3.

25

�CHARLES R U HMER
Baseball 2, 3;
Football 1, 4;
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4,
Track 1.

SHARON SACKHOFF
Pep Club 2, 3;
Girls' Club 3;
Drama Club 3;
Spanish Club 3,
Chorus 2, 3.

RICK SARJ\H
Baseball 1;
Football 1, 2,
Basketball 1, 2;
Hockey 2, 3, 4.

L RRY SCOTT

B:md 1, 2,
Football 1;
Basketball 1, 2;
Class Officer (Rep. 1).

LYNN HAFER
Art Club 3.

DAN SHIEWS

DICK SIE\ 'IN"G
Footba.-1 1, 2;
Track 2.

SANDY SIMON
Pep Club 1, 2;
Girls' Club 1.

PENNY SIMPSON
Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Drill Team 2, 3, 4;
Chorus 1, 2, 3.

DEBORAH SMITH
Spanish Club 1, 2,
Science Club 2.

26

�MARIA PAGNOLINI
Pep Club 1;
Home Ec. Club 1;
Spanish Club 3, 4.

KENNETH SMITH
Camera Club 3;
Drama Club 3;
Basketball 1, 4.

ALICE STEVENS
Pep Club 3, 4;
Girls' Club 2;
Drama Club 1, 3, 4;
Honor Society 3, 4;
Newspaper 3, 4.

JOHN SPECKHALS

DONALD SWEENEY
Camera Club 2, 3;
Drama Club 4;
Newspaper 2;
Band 1, 2, 3, 4;
Track 1.

MOLLY TILLEY

WILLIAM TOLCH
Football 1, 3;
Track 3, 4;
Chess Club 1, 3, 4,
(Vice-Pres. 2).

DONALD THOMPSON
Industrial Arts
Club (Sec. 3);
Football 1, 2, 3, 4;
Basketball 1, 2;
Track 1, 2, 3, 4;
Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4.

CATHY UTLEY
Pep Club 1, 2, 3;
Drill Team 4;
Drama Club 1;
panish Club
(Vice-Pres. 3);
Chorus 1, 2, 3;
Porn Porn Girls 4.

ROBERT TRATZ
Math Club 3;
Chess Club 3, 4;
Science Club 4;
Rocket Club 1.

27

�LINDA VAN HOOSER
Girls 1 Club 3;
Cheerleader 1;
Drama Club 3, 4 ;
F. T.A. 3, 4 ,
Newspaper 4 ;
Chorus 1, 2, 4.

JIM W ALTMAN
French Club 3 ;
Art Club 3;
Chess Club 1.

LARRY WALTMAN
French Club 2, 3 ;
Chorus 3 ; Chess
Club 1, 2.

SANFORD WEBB

MARY WESTCOTT

GLENN WHEELER
Baseball 4 ;
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4.

RONAlD WICKHAM
Baseball 4;
Football 1;
Basketball 1.

CHARLOTTE WILBUF.N
Guls' Club 1, 2;
DE 4.

RONALD WILKINSON
Band 1, 2, 3, 4.

CAROL LEE WILLIAMSON
Pe1 Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Cheerleader 1;
Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4;
Class Officer (Rep. 2, 3);
Honor Society 3, 4;
Porn Porn Girls 3, 4.

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�LINDA WOOD
Pe p Club 1, 2 ;
Honor Society 2 ;
Band 4.

PAMELA WILSON
Pep Club (Pres. 2) ;
Camera Club 3 ;
Drama Club 1, 2 ;
French Club 2.

CARLOS WOODS
Baseball 4 ;
Football 3, 4.

DONNA WOODY
Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ;
Girls' Club 4 ;
Drama Club 4 ;
Glee Club 1, 2.

LLOYD WRIGHT
Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ;
Basketball 1, 2 ;
Track , 2 ;
Coin Club 1.

LARRY WOOLSEY

VIRGINIA YO TZ
Pep Club 2 ;
Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 ;
Drama Club 3, 4 ,
ewspaper 3.

KATHERINE YEO
Pep Club 1, 2;
Home Ec. Club 1.

CAMERA SHY
CAROL SA\\YERS
MIKE SEYFERT
JOHNS 1ITII
ST \NLEY MIER
K \RL THOMPSO T
JOE WE \THERBY

CAMERA SHY
BILL HUDSON
LUIS LABOY
MARY MCFADDEN
JOHN MOSHER
JUDY PARKER
JOHN REED
MELVA REED

29

�SENIOR POLL
BEST All. AROU D STUDF.."'TS

MOST POPULAR

BEST ATHLETES

CI 'DY HUTTER,
BOB GE TRY, CLAUDE BURKE
MOST VALUABLE TO CLASS

CINDY HUTTER,
ROD EY COATES

RODNEY COATES, LAURIE MILlER

MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED

BOB GE\'TRY, PAT LUKAVITCH

PAT LUKAVITCH, BRUCE BE'{ERS

HEATHER MilLER, BOB BYERLY

MICKI EBERHARDT, JOHN ENROUGHTY

CLASS
30

�BEST STUDENTS

GARY RUDE, CAROL WILLIAMSO

GARY RUDE, JOA 'BARR

BETSY MURRAY,
BRUCE BEYERS, MARC HASFJORD
BEST DRESSED

PAT JOH 'SO.\ CHUCK RUSHMER

CURT BUNCE, CHERYL NICKSICH

MIKE SEYFERT, MICKI EVERH RT

LAZIEST

CHUCK RUSH1 1ER, LI 'D

PAT JOHNSON, DON THOMPSON

LI 'DA PORTER, CHERYL, 'A 'CE,
HAL DUELL

'' 64 ''

OF
31

PORTER

�CLASS WILL
I. M \RSH\ ARMK ECHT. being of little mind, but a lot of body, do hereby will
W H.S. t r. y sister, Debbie, and to all other under lassmen. May they obtain more from it than I did.
I. CHRISTIKE AUGST, do hereby will all my school possessions consisting of one
messy locker. and one Mr. Johnson from Busine s Communications, to Gwyn
Douthit.
I, JOA1 BARR, being of no mind and little body, will my seat in Gary's convertible to
Linda Rave1 t.
I. SHARON BEHRMAi\. being of sound mind and body, do hereby will to my younger
brother, Joe. all the fun and trouble that I've had in high school.
I. BARBARA BELL, leave all the old bubble gum underneath the desk to some lucky
senior.
I. PAT BOROZ, being of slightly deranged mind and too tall body. will my ability to
smile (every once in a while). to Laurie Miller, 1r. Loper, and Mr. Luna, in
hopes that they will use it occasionally.
I. CLRT Bli CE, being of sound mind and very little body, leave my diploma to Terry
Ashley, and my body to Mr. French.
I, JI 1 BURROWS, will my church key to John Behling because he didn't get one from
l'!.H.S.
I. ROBERT F. BYERLY. being of sound mind. body, and stuff, do hereby will my
journalistic ability to Mr. Randall. who may need it next year. and my class
schedule to Miss French, who seems to like it better than I do.
I, JIM CL;\RK. do hereby bequeath my glasses to Donald Hinson.
I, RICK CHENOWETH, being a enior of sound mind and body, hereby will one third
of the landscaping job of the front lawn to the future students of W. H. S.
I, BOB FRANZEN, being of sound mind and body. do hereby leave one third of the
landscaping job to the future classes of W. H. S. to enjoy and appreciate.
I, HAL DUELL, being of no mind and little body. do hereby will one silver maple
tree and se\ era 1 blades of grass to future W. H. S. students.
I, L Y NE DUNKERLEY, will my extra 1,4 credit to any member of the class of "65"
who thmks he deserves it.
I, DON EBERHARDT, bemg of sound mind and body, do hereby will my long wavy
brown hair to Mr. Bartel.
I, JOHN ENROUGHTY. gladly bequeath Charlie Ammen to next year's drama club to
foul up e\ ery lme he says, and the name of Ruf- Ruf to any deserving underclass
man.
I, SUE FOULK. bemg of sound mind and body, do hereby will all of the great 'Senior
Privileges" to next year's seniors.
I, G.\RY FRAZEE, being of sound mind, do hereby will my knowledge of speed tuning
cars to George Raven.
I. ALAN GRIFFEE, being of sound mind, do hereby will all I have learned at W.H.S.
tc anyone wbo has nothing and wants nothing.
I, LINDA HEENEY, will my ratted red hair to Mr. Lysell, and the girls' restroom
to any football stadium without one.
I, DICK HELDE!'!BRA D, being of sound mind and disposing memory, do will my
knowledge about "Fruit Loops" to the faculty ofW.H.S.
I, LANA HENKE, will the cabin and "Sunday kind of lo\e" and all the smiles in the
world to Tony G., and an infinity of angel food cake and "tootin poopin" to
"crabgrass."

32

�I. LINDA VAN HOOSER, being of reasonably sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath to Charlie Ammen a big strong piece of tape for his mouth.
I, CINDY HUTTER, will the school some Beatie wigs to be used by bald students.
and bald teachers, too, who have to go to study hall during blizzards.
I. PAT JOB SON, being of sound mind and body, will my good health to Linda Scott
so that someday she may stay in school long enough to graduate.
I, PAT NATASKA RIPERSKIRTOV LUKAVITCH, being of sound knee caps and weak
ankles, do hereby will my Russian boots and striped knee socks to any needy
female counselor in the possession of a wild head of red hair.
I, JULIE MAGNO, being of unsound mind and small body, do hereby will my brain
and all its problems to Coach Stancato.
I, SUE MASS, being of sound mind and body, will my favorite friend Terry Kaster
to Judy's sister Stella.
I, LYNN McCORD, being of sound body and mind, but rather queasy stomach, do
hereby bequeath nine tons of Gaines burgers to the school lunchroom in the hopes
that the cooks will feed their hamburgers to the dogs.
I, JEANNINE MERKEL, being of little mind and strong body, do hereby will Mr.
Legleiter my ability to make errors.
I, HEATHER MILLER, being of a sentimental nature, will my map of Peru to Mark
Haggar and Torn Shepard in hopes that they wi II "&gt;Omeday take a jeep to Peru.
I, MARY MURPHY, do hereby will my extra bottle of M1ss Clairol bright red rinse
to Bev Osborn to use on her naturally orange hai 1 .
I, ELIZABETH ANN MURRY, do bequeath to all students to come, my ability to get
along with teachers, my ability to study, and my ability to have fun. To my
friends in the junior and sophomore classes. I will my capacity for being absent
minded.
I, SANDY MURRY, being of sound body, will my ability to annoy Mr. Johnson to a
deserving soul that signs up for Business Communications next year.
I, GAIL NIELSON, will my inability to open my mouth at the right time to Cathy
Yontz who talks too much anyway.
I, SUSAN PAR~ELL, being of sentimental nature, will to Judy Lee my writing ability.
in hopes that she too will sway bald-headed men. my F.S.B.'s to Debbie \rrnknecht, and my ability to stay out of trouble in the library to my brother Mickey.
and "sexy legs" Wilkowski.
I, TOM PEARSON. being of small body but sound mind, do will my basketball ability
to any wrestler who's smart enough to quit wrestling and become somebody.
I, FRANCIS PERKI~S. will my laugh to Marty Dostal. because he needs it.
I, LOLA PRANESTIAL. being a sentimental person, do hereby will all of my old
batons to Donna Gaherty. Susan Gates and Pam Raines. and Mr. Pugel's world
history class to any underclassman who wants them.
I, CONNIE PRICE. will my Dramatic Literature book to Mr. French to pawn off on
some pathetic junior who doesn't know what he's getting into.
I, JOE PYLE, bemg of little mmd and big body. will the junior class the gym which
they seem to like so well.
I, LARRY RAWLINSON, will my good example to Mr. Peterson.
I. KARIN REINHART. being of sound mind. do hereby bequeath and gladly give one
drill team skut to any underclassman girl who has the misfortune of having to
wear it.
I, QUINN RENFROE, being of sound mind and body. hereby bequeath "square corners" to the Drill Team "our" syncopated clock to Mr. Bergland. my tininess to
Don Sweeney and my school spirit to the under lass men of W. H. S.
I, LONNIE REVIOUS. being without a tooth, will my ability to knock out my own teeth
to any uncoordinated person wanting it.

33

�I, PHYLLIS ROBERTS, leave the good old (smile) W.H.S . library and my seat in

study hall to Lynda Horst.
I, JUDY ROMERO, being of sound mind, as usual, will my sense of humor to Mr .
Johnson, who will need it if he has an all girl class again next year.
I, GARY RUDE, being of no mind and large nose, will my favorite teacher, Mr.
Cantrell, to any or all underclassmen.
I, CHUCK RUSHMER, will my sense of humor to Mr. Richardson who needs it badly.
I, SHARON SACKHOFF, being of little mind and body, do hereby will my s1ster Judy
my half of the dented back door of the Plymouth.
I, RICK SARAH, being of sound mind and body, will my diploma to Terry Ashley
and Earl Avery.
I, LYNN SHAFER, being of sound mind and body , will my figure to Mr. Berglund.
I, DICK SlEWING, hereby leave my uncanny knack for Spanish to Mrs. Girod.
I, SANDY SIMON, hereby will my Dramatic Literature book and all the themes
assigned by Mr. French back to him in hopes that he will profit from them more
than I.
I, PENNY SIMPSON, being of unsound mind and little body , do hereby will my problems book and all its problems to Margaret Curran .
I, MARIA C. SPAGNOLINI. being of sound mind and body, do will Mr. Loper's
Physwlogy class to anyone crazy enough to take it.
I, DON SWEENEY, being of sound mind and body , do will my worries to Quinn Ren froe until I return.
I, DON THOMPSON, will my height to Mr. Rounds , and my calmness and stability
to Mr. Stancato.
I, CATHERLINE RAYE UTLEY, once having been in state of pain and agony , now
will my lost appendix to Mark Haggar who mockingly made fun of my hunched
posture after my return to school.
I, LARRY WALTMAN, being of questionable mind and memory , do bequeath to the
junior class four slightly used brownie points, all I have earned in four years of
high schoo 1.
I, GLENN WHEELER, being of sound and body, will my destructive ability to Eldon
Lee.
I, RON WICKHAM, being of sound mind and body, hereby bequeath to Mr. Richardson my ability to do Business Math, so that he will be better prepared to teach
any future students that enroll in his class.
I, CHARLOTTE WILBURN, being of sound mind, will my share in the Kiwk Shake to
anybody brave enough to challenge my right to it.
I, CAROL LEE WILLIAMSON, in the best interest of the school, do hereby will my
unusual ability to spill my lunch on Mr. Gerber to Mr. Gorham. Carry on!
I, LINDA WOOD, will my shredding Porn Pons and posltwn as p8 to Sharon Pearson
in hopes that she will have better luck with them than I did.
I, DONNA WOODY, will to some future junior all of the hooks on the desks that have
run my nylons.
I, KATHY YEO, being of sound mind, do hereby will my last seven years at W. H. S.
to any one brave enough to take them.
THE CLASS OF 1964, BEING OF ABOVE AVERAGE INTELLIGENCE, WILLS THE
HOMECOMING CHERRY FLOAT BACK TO MR. GERBER!

34

�Roy
Adams

Duane
Adkins

Delmer
Adler

Bill
Alexander

Charles
Am men

Karen
Anderson

Eugene
Apodaca

Sharon
Asher

Garry
Atwell

Earl
Avery

Helen
Axley

Sheila
Baldridge

Jon
Behlin~

Monika
Benton

Beth
Beyers

Sharon
Bigelow

Ken
Blackmore

Carol
Bolin

Sharon
Bower

Mary
Bowers

Byron
Brian

Linda
Brown

Judy
Bumgardner

Gary
Bynum

Pat
Canavan

Johnny
Carter

Mike
Chambers

Greg
Chavez

JUNIORS-CLASS OF 65

Claudia
Chenoweth

Sharon
Coleman

Henry
Cotlins

Pam
Cooke

Oma Jean
Cornils

Bobbie
Crew

Bill
Crouse

�Linda
Dorey

Gwyn
Douth1t

Jack
Dra ger

Allen
Duhon

Cathy
Farra

M1ke
Feller

Bill
Ferrier

David
Ferrier

Jerry
Garrison

Linda
Gee

Ray
George

Larry
Gillam

Laurie
Dermody
Eddie
Everingham
Donna
Gaherty
Margaret
Curran

Jon
Dawson

Claudia
En le

Pat
Estes

Kenneth
Freese

Mike
Frohardt

Betty
Gomez

Juan
Gomez

Brenda
Graham

Eva
Graham

Junior LINDA SCOTT poses for Art students to 11pamt
her portrait "

Tony
Gonzalez

36

�Alexander
Guerra

Sheryl
Hamilton

Glenda
Hanson

R1chard
Hayes

Connie
Henson

Tim
Henson

Joe
Herrmann

Ed
Htckle

Steve
Hughes

Dale
Hutchm.,s

Earnest
Inmon

Jeannie
Ito

KIRK WELLS and DENNIS SUIT "help" LINDA REED
and RITA STROUD at the Junior Class Bake Sale

37

Chff
Hazelton

ue
Heeney

John
Henke

Don
Hinson

Frances
Holzin!;!.Cr

Monica
Hotavis

Jan
Johnston

Joyce
Jordan

Dennr
Jurgens

Marsha
Kaska

Alan
Kennedy

Dave
Kindsfater

Connie
King

Steven
King

Donna
Knight

�Cande
Korbelik

Dan
Kralis

Rosa
Laboy

Jerry
Lam ascus

Edward
Lane

Roy
Larson

Samuel
Larson

Dorothy
LeBeau

Judy
Lee

Larry
Line

Elton
Littles

Yolanda
Lopez

Carol
Luedecke

Dan
Lynn

Larry
Lysell

Richard
Maddox

David
Manning

Maurice
Marks

Annrice
Marshburn

Sharon
Maska

Marleen
McCleary

Nona
McCollum

Randy
McCollum

Linda
McCulla

John
McFarland

Robert
McGowan

Sharon
McKee

Ralph
McMeans

Venton
McPhearson

Pete
Meese

Ken
Meredith

Ronnie
Meredith

Nancy
Moeder

Milton
Michels

Cynthia
Mier

Connie
Miller

Karl
Miller

Joyce
Mitchell

George
Moore

Sally
Morrell

Edd
Morse

Pat
Music

�John
Nance

Pat
Nicholas

Mary Ellen
Okken

Patsy
Olemeda

Dave
Orr

Beverly
Orsborn

Tom
Owens

Ron
Parker

Mickey
Parnell

Tom
Payne

Sharon
Pearson

Pam
Perdue

Lucille
Perkins

Cmdy
Perl)

Walter
Petrovich

Lewis
Phillips

Bill
Pierce

Anita
Pmner

Mickey
Piotrowski

Craig
Pohlenz

Arnold
Porter

Cynthia
Proal

Keith
Rauterkus

Linda
Ravert

Linda
Reed

Marcena
Reed

Dave
Reese

John
Reiher

Judy
Rem ling

Linda
Rettig

Pat
Richards

Linda
Robb

Pauline
Romero

Dave
Ro s

Louis
Ruybal

John
Sabata

Sheryl
Salmon

Shirley
Sandoval

Victor
Santos

Charles
Schafer

Linda
Scott

1 e
Serna

�Jim
Shouse

Roger
Sims

Glen
Spiller

Sharon
Stafford

Rick
Sutton

Mark
Sweet

Sherry
Shelton
Craig
Snow
Dennis
Suit
Gloria
Schmidt

Sherry
Shattuck

Elizabeth
Shaw

Edd1e
Sheeks

Angie
Sinklicr

Sheryl
Sinnes

Linda
Smedsrud

Larry
Smith

Dick
Stevenson

Glendora
Stoabs

Pat
Street

Rita
Stroud

Ruby
Tafoya

Roger
Te1ch

Elaine
Thompson

Don
Tomsha

Kaye
Trujillo

Keith
Trujillo

John
Turk

Bruce
Unruh

Gilbert
Trujillo

Better run KIRK, RITA goes

�Sonya
Unruh

Bernice
Valdez

Kirk
Wells

Dou
Werner

Mary
Whittle

Jim
Wiese
Tom
Ve1th
Donna
Westcott

,
"

Lyle
Wikner
Sherol
Williams

wild with those cakes!

Susan
Victor

Jack
Warner

Dave
Watros

Dave
Weih

Carol
Whalen

Judy
Wheeler

Sharon
Wheeler

Gael
Wh1tler

Bette
Wiley

Vick1
W1lkowski

Bill
Willlarns

Nan r
Willlams

Dave
W1lson

Don
Wilson

Grc~"'

Wi Icy

Se1brcna
Wood

Dave
Wright

Toni
YounR

Cathy
Yontz

Barrr
Za •o::&lt;'r

41

�Carla
Aber

Robert
Abeyta

Mike
Adragna

Doug
Allen

Judy
Ames

Danielle
Andres

Larry
Anglesey

Debra
Armknecht

Andyrea
Armstrong

Mary
Ashley

Roger
Aulabaugh

James
Baca

Michael
Baile

Lawrence
Bailey

David
Bayers

Paula
Beam

Donald
Bedard

Karen
Benedict

Geary
Bentley

Gunter
Bevins

David
Bigelow

Barbara
Billingsley

Terri
Blackmore

Michele
Blanchard

Janis
Blenkinsop

Judy
Blenkinsop

Jean
Bloodworth

Myra
Boberg

SOPHOMORES-CLASS OF '66

Mary Ellen
Brad a

Cindy
Bradley

Ricky
Bray

Sharon
Breyer

Bruce
Brian

Marion
Bridges

Sandra
Brody

�Junior
Brown

Tommy
Brown

Ed
Buenger

Candy
Burdell

Larry
Burrows

Ted
Burrows

Carla
Bush

Barry
Buttermore

Danny
Cancil

Terry
Chambers

Darlene
Chavez

George
Christiansen

Denese
Clark

Starr
Coakle}'

Don
Collier

Robert
Cook

Linda
Cooper

Pam
Cordon

Larry
Cordova

Ro alind
Cowen

Steven
Cox

Bill
Curlee

Thomas
Danielson

Rose
Darby

Virginia
Davenport

Melvm
Davis

Connie
Dearing

Paul
DeLay

Marty
Dostal

Don
Doucette

Bradley
Douglas

Richard
Duncan

LeRoy
Duran

Norman
Durkee

Daniel
Dwor hak

Ruth
Dworshak

Karen
Eberhardt

Theresa
Eberhardt

Ron
Elkins

Nanc y
Elrod

Cary
Emr1ch

Barbara
Em·.ut

�Frank
Espinosa

Becky
Estes

Steve
Everhart

Bill
Foard

Lany
Frazier

Sharon
Frederick

Susan
Gates

Geor~e

Steven
Gerleman

Glenda
Gordon

John
Griffith

Shirley
Guinta

Marcia
Hagans

Mark
Haggar

Rose
Hamilton

Marie

Warren
Everingham

Tom
Fay

Wanda
Floyd

Peggie
Flynn

Barbara
Frei

Linda
Galloway

Gary
Galyardt

Barbara
Garrison

John
Gibson

Rod
Gilliland

Harry
Glass

An&lt;;?,ie
Goodwin

PEGGIE FLYNN and LARRY CORDOVA enjoy themselves at the Hobo Dance sponsored by the Sophomore Class.

�Vickie
Hawes

Larry
Hazlett

Jacquelyne
Heffernan

Richard
Helwig

Clifford
Hill

Richard
Hoffman

Diana
Holub

Linda
Horst

Donna
Jacoby

Sue
Jennings

Chris
Jensen

Chuck
Jolmson

Sophomore CANDY BURDELL presents her speech
to the class on the assassination of President
Kennedy while WEST CHISM looks on.

45

Mike
Herman

Les
Herrmann

Mike
Higbee

Meg
Hulsey

Donna
Inmon

Betty
Jacobs

Walter
Johnston

Robert
Joiner

Mark
Jones

Vicky
Kay

Hany
King

Vicki
Kin

Dolores
Klutz

Warren
Knight

Skippy
Knowles

�Dianne
Kow lski

William
Kreibich

Becky
Kreps

Glen
Kruse

Pat
Kueck

Daryl
Kuper

Domingo
Laboy

Danny
Lackey

David
Larsen

Dennis
La Tour

Eldon
Lee

Anne
Lively

Aggie
Lopez

Ken
Loveless

David
Lowe

Herb
Lyons

Jerry
Magno

Roxann
Mann

Teresa
Mann

Nan
Mannin

Roy
Manuszak

M1c kcy
Martin

Phil
Martin

Joann
Masc otti

Marilyn
Mask a

Bruce
McAlexander

Dane
McCaffrey

Donald
McFarland

Debbie
McGowan

Michael
McGuire

Archie
Meredith

Don
Michaelis

Melvin
Mier

Cheryl
Minehart

Jerry
Mooney

Janine
Moore

Gayle
Morris

Laune
Morris

Linda
Murphy

Eddie
Nickum

Linda
Nolin

Rodney
Nyborg

�Helen
Okken

Mike
Oliver

Connie
Olson

Denms
O'Rourke

Dean
Otey

D1ane
Otey

Richard
Otto

Sally
Pacheco

John
Paden

Mike
Parrish

Gerry
Patterson

Jeannie
Paul

Joy
Payne

Cindy
Perry

Ron
Petty

Jackie
Peyton

Lynn
Phipps

Perry
Pierce

Alan
Pinder

Anita
Pinner

Dean
Pinner

Beth
Plana

Dan
Poore

M1ke
Potratz

Kenneth
Powelson

Jean
Puylara

Pamela
Rains

George
Raven

Rosemary
Read

Steve
Reese

David
Reeves

Betty
Rem ling

Steve
Rhodes

Rhonda
Richards

Delaine
Richer

Linda
Riddle

Kathy
Rockwell

Rosa
Rodriquez

Monica
Rogers

Della
Romero

Lydia
Romero

Stella
Romero

�Bobbie
Scaturo

Deanna
Scott

Sid
Sheeks

Larry

Michele
Siewing

Kathryn
Simones

Edward
Simpson

Ted
Sims

Dora
Smith

Joel
Smith

Paul
Snell

JoElla
outhern

Shelton

John
Sarniento
Tom
Shouse
Barbara
Smith
Judy
Sackhoff

Lany

Tom
Shepherd

Sally
Short

Ron

Dave
Smedsrud

Ska~

s

Helena

R chard
Sp her

Sandoval

Spa~nolini

Pete
Spiers

Dennis
Stenson

Gary
Storm

Two Sophomore Hobos, DELLA ROMERO and
PAUL DELAY, dance at the Hobo Dance after
a day of roamin" the halls of WHS dressed as
Hobos.

48

�Andy
Stumpf

Lynda
Swaney

Mary
Tafoya

Linda
Thomas

Alex
Victor

Donna
Ward

Renee
Weatherby

Carla
Whitley

Becky
Wint rs

Donna
Williams

Twila
Wilson

Donna
Wiltgen

"Did you goof, Gillie?" Sophomore BETHLEY
GARRETT innocently . tands by as her fellow
classmates, BECKY ESTES and GILLIE WALKER,
stir up a new concoction in Home Economics
Class.

Barry
Thompson

Frances
Torres

Gail
Whitley

Judy
Whitmore

Glenda
Windle

David
Wood

Joy
Woods

Bruce
Writ!;ht

JoAnn
Vallone
Pat
Wickman
Donald
Woods
Leona
Wri~ht

Lcrry
Young
CAMERA SHY
Gillie Walker

49

�BOB MCGOWAN and RAY
GEORGE are fanned by their
hareM" during a basketball
pep assembly.

DON TOMSHA, DOUG MACDONALD, CLAUDE BURKE, and RICK
CHENOWITH, wait to hear their names announced at th fall sportS
banquet.

Helmets line the gym hall as the football
team retires them for the season.

LIFE

AT
The winter cold doesn't keep WHS
students from supporting their team
at the Cheyenne football game.

JOANNE BOUCHER paints
scenery or an all-school
play, one of the many
extra -curricular activities
offered at Widefield.

WIDEFIELD
TWILA WILSON, VICKI WIKOWSKI, BETSY MURRAY, Assistant
Director; CHARLES AMMEN, SAM LARSEN, CANDY BURDELL,
and MR. AL FRENCH, Director; go over the script of the play that
went to state "Pink 'n Patches."

�HONOREES

�HEATHER MILLER

PAT LUKAVITCH

CINDY HUTTER

MICKI EVERHART

CAROL WILLIAMSON

CAREY GOMEZ

HOMECOMING
DON COLLIER and MARILYN MASKA
dance among WHS alumni at the evenin s festivities.

1963
LINDA PHIPPS and date dance to Lhe music of
the Nightwalkers at the 1963 Homecoming
Dance.

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�EDDIE RODRIQUEZ and LINDA SCOTT enjoy the 1964
Winter Ball.

DICK HELDENBRAND and BEV ORSBORN
do the twist.

WINTER BALL
Queen: CINDY HUTTER

Attendants:

PAT LUKA VITCH

CAROL WILLIAMSON

HEATHER MILLER

CAREY GOMEZ

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Senior Attendant: LINDA PORTER
Sophomore Attendant: STARR COAKLEY
Junior Attendant: CANDE KORBELIK

�Carl Thompson and his date Chris Au st return to
their table for refreshments during the 1964 Prom,
"Stairway to Heaven. "

Under a sky of blue and white streamers Don Thompson and Linda Wood, Rodney Coates and Judy Lee,
Arnold Porter and his date dance to the music of
the Hi-Lights.

JUNIOR-SENIOR
PROM
Carol Williamson was crowned queen of the 1964 Prom on May 2nd. With her are the attendants Linda Porter,
Heather Miller, Carey Gomez, and Pat Lukavitch.

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�CLASS OFFICERS
SENIOR CLASS
PRESIDENT
Bob Gentry
SENIOR CLASS
VICE-PRESIDENT
Claude Burke

SENIOR CIA SS
SECRETARY -TREASURER
Heather Miller

JUNIOR CLASS
PRESIDENT
Kirk Wells
JUNIOR CLASS
VICE-PRESIDENT
John Henke

JUNIOR CLASS
SEC RETA RY-TREASURER
Dave Ross

SOPHOMORE CLASS
PRESIDENT
Twila Wilson
SOPHOMORE CLASS
VICE-PRESIDENT
Jerry Magno

SOPHOMORE CLASS
Secretary-Treasurer
Starr Coakley

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�Cindy Hutter
SECRETARY-TREASURER

Francis Holzinger
VICE-PRESIDENT

Larry Rawlinson
PRESIDENT

STUDENT COUNCIL
ROW ONE: Claude Burke, Sr. Rep.; Jerry Magno, Soph. Rep.; Cindy Hutter, Sec-Treas.; Cande Korbelik, Jr.
Rep.; Bill Bangs, Sr. Rep. ROW TWO: Larry Rawlinson, Pres.; Francis Holzinger, Vice-Pres.; Carey Gomez, Sr.
Rep.; John Henke, Jr. Rep. CAMERA SHY: Mr. Gary Gorham, Sponsor; Dick Hoffman, Soph. Rep.; Donna
Knight, Jr. Rep.

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NEW MEMBERS, ROW ONE: Anne Lively, Sheryl Sinnes, Cindy
Bradley, Linda Riddle, Carla Bush, Judy Ames. ROW TWO:
Virginia Yontz, Sharon Pearson, Linda Smedsrud, Sharon Breyer,
Carol Leudecke, Sharon Bigelow. ROW THREE: Ruth Bartholomew,
Linda Robb, Eliz:tbeth Borgen, Judy Lee, Linda Ravert, Vicki
Wilkowski, Candy Burdell. ROW FOUR: Bruce MacAlexander, Bill
Alexander, Ray George, Steve Rhodes, David Smedsrud, Perry
Pierce. ROW FIVE: Roger \ulabaugh, Barry Thompson, Dick
Hoffman, Richard Hays, Doug MacDonald, Daryl Kuiper.

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OLD MEMBERS, ROW ONE: Mrs. Adams, Sponsor; Pat Lukavitch, Treas., Bill Bangs,
Pres.; Carol Williamson, Sec.; Marc Hasfjord, Vice-Pres. ROW TWO: Sheryl Hamilton,
Sherry Shattuck, Francis Holzinger, Kay Honeycutt, Alice Stevens, Betsy Murray. ROW
THREE: Cande Korbelik, Donna Knight, Kirk Wells, Pete Meese, Marcia Armknecht.
ROW FOUR: John Henke, Louis Ruybal, Samuel Larson, Bruce Beyers.

�CITIZENSHIP

Robert Tratz, Senior Award; Alice Stevens, Senior
Award; Francis Holzinger, Junior Award; Warren
Knight, Sophomore Award; Sharon Brier, Sophomore
Award. CAMERA SHY: Sam Larsen, Junior Award.

DEPARTMENT
AWARDS

ROW 0 E: Elizabeth Borgen, English; Edie
Humphries, Home Ec . ; Lola Pfanensteil, Library;
Carol Robinson, Art; Emily Otey, Library.
ROW TWO: EJ Lane, Music; Bruce Beyers, Math;
Bill Tolch, Science; Claude Burke, \thletic.
CAMERA SHY: Betsy Murray, Social Studies.

SCHOLARSHIPS

ROW ONE: Marc Hasfjord, CU; Bill Bangs, CSC, Carol
Williamson, CSC; Pa·t Lukavitch, CU; Virginia Yontz, WSC;
He~ther Miller, CSC, Carol Sawyers, CSC; Alice Stevens,
CSU. ROW TWO: Bruce Beyers, CSU, George McCready,
Colorado School of Mines; Bob Tratz, CU; Bob Gentry,
Ricks College .

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�BRUCE BEYERS, Valedictorian
ROBERT TRATZ, Salutatorian

ERIC ANDERSO 1 diploma in hand, leaves the
platform. Mr. Foster and Dr. Roberts award the
diplomas.

GRADUATION DAY! May 25, 1964 is the
day one hundred sixty seniors begin a new
life working toward new dreams and goals.
Some will enter college; others will find
employment.
Whatever your goal, Senior, may your
attempts to reach it brmg you happiness
and success.

Serious expressions grace the faces of seniors as they march to their places in preparation for the graduation
ceremony. Dick Heldenbrand, Alana Henke, Jim Herbie, and Edith Humphries appear in the foreground.

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�ORGANIZATIONS

�I

SPARTACUS STAFF
Pat Boroz ............................ Editor, Honorees
Gary Rude ....................... . ... Business Manager
Joan Barr ........................... Assistant Business
Manager
Dick Heldenbrand ................... Photography, Sports
Carey Gomez ............................ Organizations
Joe Pyle ...................................... Seniors
Mary Murphy .................................. Juniors
Cheryl Nance ............................. Sophomores
Ruth Bartholomew ............................. Faculty
K1m Renfroe ..................... ~ ...... Administration
Kay Honeycutt
M1ke Seyfert
R1ck Chenoweth
M1ss Co rene Johnson .................... Faculty Advisor

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�GLAD/A TOR STAFF
Lynn McCord .................................. Editor
Alice Stevens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Society
Bob Byerly ..................................... Sports
Cmdy Hutter ...................... Circulation Manager
Bruce M 1ullen ...................... Bu~mess Manager
Barbara Bell ............ .. .................. Reporters
Linda Jane Porter
Mike Seyfert
Curt Howell
Pat Johnson
Mr. Robert Randal ..................... Faculty Sponsor

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�ROW ONE: Sheryl Sinnes, Sharon McKee, Linda Nolan, Jean Puylara, Pat Lukavitch, Vice-Pres.; Vickie
Wilkowski, Sec.; Donna Knight, Bobbie Crew, Rosemary Reed, Mary Beth Whittle, Virginia Yontz, Johnny
Reed. ROW TWO: Sandy Simon, Connie Price, Ann Marshburn, Elizabeth Shaw, Barbara Frie, Barbara
Garrison, Linda VanHooser, Treas.; Alice Stevens, Cynthia Proal, Candy Korbelik, Monica Hotavis, Kathy
Yontz. ROW THREE: Michele Blanchard, Melva Reed, Linda Reed, Kay Honeycutt, Pat Boroz, Tony
Gonzalez, Ray George, Charles Ammen, Larry Line, Carol Bolin, Pat Street, Tom Shouse, ROW THREE:
Linda Horst, Angie Sinklier, Cindy Perry, Ann Lively, Donna Ward, Paula Beam, Mary Ashley, Virginia
Davenport, Sharon Fredrick, Donna Woody, Kaye Trujillo, Barbara Bell, Linda Ravert. ROW FIVE: Jeannie
Moore, Joy Payne, I ynn Dunkerley, Terry Eberhart, Betsy Murray, Barbara Smith, Toni Yot:ng, Twila
Wilson, Linda Phipps, Linda Robb, Anita Pinner. ROW SIX: Kim Renfroe, Doug A lien, Donna Gaherty,
Don Sweeney, Jerry Garrison, Gary Baker, Eric Anderson, Judy Ames, Pam Rains, Vickie Kay, Melvin
Davis, Mr. Donald Dieter, ponsor. CAMERA SHY: John Enroughty, Pres.

ROW ONE: Larry Scott, Pres.; Eddie Rodriguez, Treas; Barbara Dotson, Pat Okken, Sec.; Nancy Williams,
Wilbur Ausbrooks. ROW TWO: Bill Hudson, Alanna Henke, Sue Heeney, Linda Scott, Charlotte Wilburn, Jan
Johnston, Gary Rude, Duane Adkins, John Speckhals. ROW THREE: Gene Eddmgton, Steve Huntsman, Gary
Frazee, Jim Burrows, Jerry Michaelis, Larry Hart, Don Sweeney, Ale McCollum, Mr. Dale Johnson, Sponsor.

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�CHORUS
ROW ONE: Melva Reed, Mary McFadden, Nancy Moeder, Dian Lee, Ann Schafer, Donna Woody, Brenda
Graham, Michele Blanchard, Julie Magno. ROW TWO: Chris Au st, Claudia Chenoweth, Rose Darby,
Jeannie Lister, Denise Bemhoft, Linda Van Hooser, I inda Reed, Micaela Michels, Susan Victor, Om a Jean
Comils. ROW THREE: Kathy Yeo, Charci Whalen, Carol Luedecke, Micki Everhart, Edie Humphries, Gail
Groenenboom, Donna Smith, Mary Bowers, Linda Wood, Cathy Utley. ROW FOUR: Jerry Garrison, Edward
Lane, Allen Duhon.

ROW ONE: Bill Dye, John Griffith, Donna Buchanan, Pam Reines, Mary Ellen Brada, Marcia Armknecht,
Mark Hag~ar, Bob Cronkite. ROW TWO: ngela Goodwin, Eugene Apadaca, George Raven, Ed Lane, Eric
Anderson, Randy McCollum, Jim Waltman, Paul Snell, Andrea Armstrong, Larry Shelton, Gary Baker,
Bradley Douglas. ROW THREE: Wanda Floyd, Connie Henson, Sue Heeney, Carol Luedecke, Glenda Hanson,
Pat Costin, Barry Zai~er, Rod Gilliland, Don Woods, Bill Ferrier, Craig Polentz, Bette Wiley, Lloyd Wright,
Jolm R iher, Debbie Armknecht, Bill Ford. ROW FOUR: Dave Ferrier, Jerry Garrison, Ron Wilkinson, Dennis
O'Rourke, Mr. Earl Berglund, Director; Don Sweeny, Drum MaJor.

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�FRENCH CLUB
ROW ONE: Tony Gonzalez,
Pres.; Pat Kueck, VicePres.; Sheryl Salmon, Sec.Treas.; Jeannie Ito. ROW
TWO: Pat treet, Virginia
Davenport, Mary Ashley,
Pat Music, Bev Orsborne.
ROW THREE: Rhonda
Richards, Linda Reed,
Connie Miller, Melva Reed,
Pat Wickman. ROW FOUR:
Mr. Richard Luna, Sponsor;
Donna Knight, Vickie
Wilkowski, Dorothy LeBeau,
Francis Holzinger. ROW
FIVE: Allen Duhon, Larry
Line, Dave Ross, Linda
Murphy, Sharon Fredricks.

LATIN CLUB
ROW ONE: Glenda Windle,
Kathy Simones, Marcia
Hagans, Cindy Bradley,
Toni Young, Sec. -Treas.;
Betsy Murray, Lind Robb.
ROW TWO: Mrs. Irma
Borgen, Sponsor; Louis
Ruybal, Vice-Pres.; Sam
Larsen, Pres. ; John Griffith,
Roger Aulabaugh, Marcena
Reed.

SPANISH CLUB
ROW ONE: Sheryl Hamilton, Pres.; Sherry Shattuck,
Vice -Pres. ROW TWO:
Chris Jensen, Elaine
Dermody, Linda Smedsrud, David Larsen. ROW
THREE: Mrs. Sharon
Girod, Sponsor; Dan
Lynn, Sharon Bigelow,
Sec. - Treas.; Dean
Otey, Tony Gonzalez,
Reporter. Camera
Shy: Tim Hensen,
Reporter; Sheryl Sinnes .

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�FTA
ROW ONE: Linda Smedsrud, Sec.; Sharon Bigelow, Phyllis Roberts, Carol
Luedecke, Karen Re inhart. ROW TWO: Rose Hamilton, Linda Vanhooser,
Mary Beth Whittle, Vice-Pres.; Sharon McKee, Sheryl Sinnes, Pres.;
Cynthia Proal, Cande Korbelik, Sally Morrell, Treas. Camera Shy: Mr.
Tom Peterson, Sponsor.

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SCIENCE CLUB
ROW ONE: Cynthia Bradley, Sheryl Hamilton, Pres.; Linda Robb, Sher!J Shattuck, Sec. -Treas.;
Marc1a Hagans, Ann Lively, Virginia Davenport, Mary Ashley, Joe Cestkowski. ROV. TWO:
Dan Porre, Larry Line, Dean Otey, Sam Larsen, Vice-Pres.; Ga!J' Emrich, Mr. Joe Cantrell,
Sponsor; John Griffith, Alan Griffee, Mr. Don Jorgenson, Sponsor.

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�CHESS CLUB
ROW ONE: Alan Griffee, Sec.-Treas.; Lawrence Bailey, Joe Cestkowski, Robert
Trat.z, Pres.; Robert Joiner. ROW TWO: Sam Larsen, Bill Tolch, Marc HasfJord,
John Griffith. CAMERA SHY: Tim Hensen, Vice-Pres.; Mr. Frank DeBell, Sponsor.

PHOTO CLUB
ROW 0 rE: Greg Wisley, Dick Heldenbrand. ROW TWO: Mr. Donald Dieter,
Sponsor; Dick Maddox, Larry Smith.

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�VARSITY CHEERLEADERS
ROW ONE: Bcv Osborne, Cindy Hutter, Francis Holzinger. ROW TWO: Kathy Yontz, Dorothy LeBeau.

''B'' SQUAD
CHEERLEADERS
ROW ONE: Meg Hulsey, Jean Puylara. ROW
TWO: Cande Burdell, Gayle Morris.

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�Beth Berglund, Mascot; Linda Wood, Kathy Utley, Pat Lukavitch, Sharon Pearson, Lynn McCord, Heather
Miller, Pat Canavan, Carol Lee Williamson, Mr. Earl Berglund, Sponsor.

Suzi Gates, Donna Gahcrty, Susan Parnell, Pam Rains, Mr. Earl Berglund, Sponsor.

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�ROW ONE: Jean Puylara, Gayle Morris, Meg Hulsey, Candy Burdell, Cindy Hutter, Dorothy LeBeau, Bev
Orsborn, Francis Holzinger, Cathy Yontz, Carol Williamson, Sec. -Treas.; Lynn McCord, Heather Miller,
Pat Lukavitch, Pres. ROW TWO: Judy Ames, Betsy Murray, Sharon Coleman, Sharon Asher, Judy Bum~ardner, Michele Blanchard, Pam Cordon, Carla Bush, Susan Parnell, Lola Pfanenstiel, Karen Benedict,
Karin Reinhart, Paula Beam, Kim Renfroe, Linda Robb, Sandy Murray. ROW THREE: Barbara Smith,
Barbara Bell, Twila Wilson, Michele Siewing, Linda Riddie, Pat Kueck, Janine Moore, Diane Otey,
Bernice Valdez, Linda Smedsrud, Jeannine Merkel, Sherry Shattuck, Vickie Wilkowski, Vice-Pres.; Anita
Pinner, Linda Nolin. ROW FOUR: Glenda Windle, Judy Whitmore, Laurie Morris, Carol Bolin, Judy Lee,
Sheryl Salmon, Donna Woody, Kaye Trujillo, Linda Murphy, Virginia Davenport, Jeannie Ito, Joan Barr.
ROW FIVE: Mrs. Judy Moore, Sponsor; Donna Gaherty, Joy Wood, Marsha Kaska, Beth Plana, Kathy
Simones, Sally Morrell, Sheryl Sinnes, Sharon McKee, Sharon Frederick, Suzi Gates, Sheryl Hamilton.

ROW ONE: Don Thompson, Dick Heldenbrand, Bill Bangs, Vice-Pres., Claude Burke, Pres.; Bob Gentry,
Sec. -Treas., Larry Rawlinson, Rick Chenoweth, Rodney Coates. ROVv TWO: Eddie Rodriguez, Dennis
Jurgens, Steve Hughes, Pete Meese, Mr. Rolland Rounds, Sponsor. ROW THREE: Jeri) Lamascus, John
Behling, Mckey Parnell, Don Tomsha, Bill i\lexander, Mr. Gal)· Richardson, Mr. Frank Stancato, Sronsor.

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�DRILL TEAM
ROW 0 E: Kim Renfroe,
Michele Blanchard, Paula
Beam, Sharon Asher, Pam
Cordon, Sherry Shelton,
Carla Bush. ROW TWO:
Mrs. Judy Moore, Sponsor;
Myra Bc-bert, Sharon Bower,
Judy Ames, Susan Parnell,
Betsy MutTay, Sandy Murray.
ROW THREE: Lola Pfanen
stiel, Karen Reinhart, Judy
Bumgardner, Linda Robb,
Carol Williamson, K 0tren
Benedict, Sharon Pearson.

GIRLS' CLUB
ROW 0 TE: Mrs. Fredrica Morris, Sponsor; Meg Hulsey, Soph. Rep. ; Sheryl Hamilton, Jr. Rep. ; Cindy
Hutter, Sr. Rep. ; I ynn 1cCord, S c. -Treas.; Pat Johnson, Vice-Pres.; Linda Porter, Pres.; Susan Parnell,
Barbara Smith. ROW TWO: Pam Cooke, Cynthia Proal, Lydia Romero, Twila Wilson, Linda Ho t, 1ary
Ashley, Betsy MuiTay, Sandy Murray, Kaye Trujillo, Donna Woody. ROW THREE: Jean Merkel, Cande
Korbelik, Virginia Davenport, Sharon Bigelow, Rose Hamilton, Oma Jean Comils, SheiTy Shattuck, Linda
Robb, Heather Miller, Joan BaiT, Phyllis Roberts. ROW FOUR: Starr Coakley, Linda Ravert, Seibrena
Wood, Gail 'eilson, Virginia Yontz, Barbara Dotson, Linda Scott, Judy Remling, Jean McCullum, Cheryl
Nicksich, Laurie Miller.

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�ATHLETICS

�GLADIATOR

DAVE K1 'DSf ATER
Jr. Halfback, 150 lbs.

STEVE HUGHES
Jr. Quarterback, 145 lbs.

RODNEY COATES
Sr. Fullback, 190 lbs.
2nd Team PPL

CLAUDE BURKE
Sr. Halfback, 150 lbs.
2nd Team PPL

DO T THO 1PSO •
Sr. Tackle, 190 lbs.
Honorable Mention PPL

DOUG MacDO. ALD
Sr. Guard, 165 lbs.

RICK CHENOWETH
Sr. GuarJ, 155 lbs.
2nd Team PPL

BOB GillTRY
Sr. Tackle, 165 lbs.
Captain

DO. TOMSHA
Jr. End, 160 lbs.

PETE MEESE
Jr. Center, 145 lbs.

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RICK SUTTO
Jr. End, 155 lbs.
Honorable Mention PPL

�GRIDSTERS

STEVE GERLEMAN
Soph. Halfback, 150 lbs.

ELDON LEE
Jr. Quarterback, 150 lbs.

RICHARD HAYS
Jr. Tackle, 170 lbs.

GARY BAKER
Sr. Guard, 150 lbs.

PERRY PIERCE
Soph. End, 145 lbs.

RO PETTY
Soph. Fullback, 155 lbs.

STEVE RJ tODES
Soph. H 1lfback, 145 lbs.

VENTO McPHEARSO
Jr. Guard, 165 lbs.

BOB McGOWA,
Jr. Tackle, 230 lbs.

JO, BEHLI G
Jr. Center, 170 lbs.

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:-..UCK PAR. 'ELL
Jr. End, 145 lbs.

�LERRY YOUNG
Soph. Tackle 170 lbs.

ED HICKLE
Sr. End 170 lbs.

WIDEFIELD
14

CHUCK RUSHMER
Sr. Center 165 lbs.

BRIGHTON

* CHEYENNE MTN

13
34

*FOUNTAIN
*HARRISON
PuEBLO CATHOLIC
* S.'\LIDA
LEADVILLE
*FLORENCE
* AIR ACADEMY
* M \NITOU

19

13
32
54
7

13

46

13
44

6
20
22

13
6
14
18

6

* league
Record of 5 wins and 5 losses.
COACH FRANK ST .1\NCATO

STEVE GERLEMAN fa ·Is an attempted tackle and the
opponent gets the ball.

At a tense moment in the Manitou
~arne he Gladiator line-up watch
in anticipation of a fina I victory.

�ROW ONE: Brad Douglas, Don Hinson, Rodney Knyber, Tom Danielson, Larry Smith, Bill Alexander, Frank
Espinosa, Carlos Woods, Ted Burrows, Barry Thompson; Manager. ROW TWO: Tom Pearson, Andy Stump,
lyle Wikner, Jon Dawson, Steve Mearns, Pat Richards, Mike Herman, Gary Emrich, Mike Phillips, Mr.
Victor Pu el, Mr. Roland Round, Coaches. ROW THREE: Juan Gomez, Eldon Littles, Lonnie Revious, Jack
Drieger, Mike Cook, Jerry Lamascus, Pat Estes, Glen Kruse, Dave Ross.

WHS

JUNIOR
VARSITY
FOOTBALL
COACH ROlAND ROUNDS

COACH VICTOR PUGEL

LYLE WIKNER (#24) is finally
dra,.ged down as ELDON
LITTLES (#40) looks on.

A WHS player rushes
for another touchdown.
MIKE FELLER is brought down after a
good gain as JERRY IAMASCUS ( "69)
comes to aid him.

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�RUDY SANDOVAL Jr.
103 lbs.

DICK HElDENBRAND Sr.
122.lbs.

PAT RICHARDS Jr.
120 lbs.

MIKE FEllER Jr.
127 lbs.

WIDEFIELD VARSITY CAPTURES

COACH ROLAND ROUNDS

COACH VICTOR PUGEL

SECOND PLACE IN CONFERENCE
DAVE KINDSFATHER Jr.
133 lbs.

CHUCK LOCKHART Jr.
138 lbs.

DOUG MCDONALD
145 lbs.

r.

�LARRY IVY Sr.
154 lbs.

RICK SUTTON Jr.
165 lbs.

"A" Squad Summary
WIDEFIELD
21
PUEBLO COUNTY
13
CASTLE ROCK
LEADVILLE
34
*FLORENCE
24
FAIRVIEW
3
*CHEYENNE
17
HARRISON
38
D&amp;B
38
* AIR ACADEMY
22
23
"'FOUNTAIJ\
CANON CITY
19
*league games
Record of 4 wins 2 losses

29
37
14
22
39
24
15
10
24
21
28

DENNIS JURGENS Jr.
180 lbs.

BOB MCGOWEN Jr.
Heavyweight

"B" Squad Summary
WIDEFIELD
29
PUEBL 0 COUNTY
19
CASTLE ROCK
24
*LEADVILLE
35
*FLORENCE
2
FAIRVIEW
16
FOUNTAIN
35
D B
33
*CHEYENNE
~HARRISON
19
36
D&amp;B
23
*AIR ACADEMY
21
*FOUNTAIN
46
ST. MARY'S
*FOUNTAIN
29
23
CANON CITY

13
8
0
20
37
9
6
19
0
5
6
30
7
27
29

*league games
Record of 7 wins 1 loss

, ,B,' SQUAD

ROW ONE: Pat Estes, Steve Everhart, David Orr, Bill Alexander, Rod Gilliland, Gilbert Trujillo, Arnold
Porter. ROW TWO: Jeri) Moyers, Rodney Nyberg, Bill Williams, Rick Bray, Dan Lackey, Dennis O'Rourke,
David Lowe.

�DAVE KI DSFATER works
his man into a winning
combination.

LARRY IVY Shows his ability at 154 as he pins his
man in the second period at the DGB tournament.

RUDY S &lt;\ OOVAL takes his man down and rides
him to win 6-0.
DICK KINDSFATER, an alumni of
Widefield, practices with the varsity.

�DICK HELDENBRA D takes his Fountain opponent
down to pin him in the second period.

DOUG MacDO!\ALD waits for the whistle so he
can go to work on his Fountain foe.
DAVE KINDSFATER, MIKE FELLER,
AR OLD PORTER, and LYLE WIK ER
practice for the Fountain Tournament.

DICK HELDENBRAND pins his
opponent in the consolation
matches at the DGB tournament.

�JOHN' MITH
Sr. Forward 6'1

GLENN WHEELER
Sr. Guard 5'8

WHS

DICK STEVENSON
Jr. Forward 6'

CHUCK RUSHMER
Sr. Center 6'
Captain

TOM PEARSON
Sr. Guard 5'9
Capt: in

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�JOHN HENKE
Jr. Center 6'3

ELDON LEE
Soph. Forward 6'

CAMERA SHY
STEVE HUGHES
Jr. Guard 5'9

CAGERS

CLAUDE BURKE
Sr. Guard 5'8

DAVE WILSON
Jr. Forward 5'10

RICK CHENOWETH
r. Guard5'10

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�SEASON 'S
RECORD

4 WINS
4 LOSSES

STATISTICIAN BOB GENTRY
MANAGER RODNEY COATS

SEASON'S RECORD

WIDEFIELD

66
73
43
54
62
53
52
45
45

WIDEFIELD

SHERIDAN UNION
FOUNTAIN
ST. MARY'S
ORDWAY
FAIRVIEW
CHEYENNE
FLORENCE
CHEYENNE MTN.
THORNTON

64
52
65
65
68
63
59
61
41

64
68
71
50
69
56
89
64
56
68

*league games
**district tournament

A jump ball is skillfully set up
by DAVE WILSON (#25) as he
plays against Salida.

COACH TOM PETERSON

HARRISON
*MANITOU
AIR ACADEMY
*BRIGHTON
*FOUNTAIN
PUEBLO
CATHOLIC
*LEADVILLE
RANUM
*SALIDA
**SALIDA

Captam CHUCK RUSHMER shoots
for a basket to put WHS ahead two
more points in a game against
Florence as DAVE WILSON looks
on.

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51
57
79
45
57
62
60
57
75
76

CLAUDE BURKE (#22) successfully
keeps the •all away from the
Cheyenne foe.

�JUNIOR VARSITY

ROW ONE: Wes Chisem, Ken Loveless, Tom Danielson, Edd Morse, Mike Adragna, Kirk Wells, Don Hinson.
ROW TWO: Craig Snow, Larry Lysell, Jon Dawson, Pete Meese, Larry Shelton, Jim Herbie. CAMERA SHY:
Mr. Gary Richardson, Coach.

''B'' SQUAD

ROW ONE: Perry Pierce, Steve Gerleman, Micke} Martin, Dick Hoffman, M1ke Ohver, Phil Martin. RO\\
TWO: Dane McCaffrey, Manager; Paul Delay, Isreal Conlon, Warren Knight, Steve Rhodes, Dav d Smcdsntd,
John Gibson, Mike Higbee, Mr. Donald Jorgenson, Coach.

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�HIGH JUMP

HURDLES

SHOT PUT AND DISCUS

STEVE KING, JOHN BEHLING,
DON TOMPSON.

ROW ONE: DAVl:. KINDSFATER,
CLAUDE BURKE. ROW TWO:
ED BUENGEN, F.LDON LEE,
PHIL MARTIN.

RON PETTY, DON TOMPSON,
RODNEY COATES, ROD
NYBORG.

440
ROW ONE: STEVE RHODES, PERRY PIERCE. ROW TWO: CRAIG POHLENZ, STEVE
GERLEMAN, STEVE KING.

SPRINTS
BILL BANGS, CLIFFORD HILL,
CLAUDE BURKE, LARRY
RA WLINGSON, STEVE GERLEMAN.

BROAD JUMP
POLE VAULT
LARRY HAZLETT, JON DAWSON.

ED BUENGEN, CliFFORD HILL,
CRAIG POHLENZ, DAVE
KINDSFATER, DON TOMPSON.

�..
MILE
DON MCFARlAND, DAVE MANNING, TOM SHEPHERD.

NINE TRACKSTERS

OPPONENTS
WIDEFIELD
HARRISON &amp; FLORENCE
1st 75 pts.
28 pts.
PIKES PEAK RELAYS
MANITOU &amp; CHEYENNE
2nd 39 pts.
ST. MARY'S
1st 64 pts.
CHEYENNE &amp; FOUNTAIN
3rd 41 pts.
1st 6 pts.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
22 pts.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
C. U. RELAYS
AIR ACADEMY, HARRISON
&amp; CANON CITY
3rd 39 1/2 pts.
RANUM · FOUNTAIN
3rd 3 1 1/3 pts.
4th 26 pts .
DISTRICT
5 pts.
STATE

880
ROW ONE: LES HERMAN, BILL FERRIER, ARNOLD PORTER, DEAN OTEY. ROW
TWO: STEVE RHODES, PERRY PIERCE, MIKE POTRAZ, BARRY TOMPSON,
JON DAWSON.

GO TO STATE
COACH CHARLES LOPER

ELDON LEE takes First place in
the high hurdles.

JON DAWSON vaults durin~ St.
Mary's meet.

�ROW ONE: Dave Weih, Glen Kruse, Gilbert Trujillo, Rick Sutton, john Henke, Don Tomsha, Richard
Hoffman, Bob Gentry, Bruce Beyers. ROW TWO: Paul Peterson, Statistician; Carl Thompson, Tom Pearson,
Glenn Wheeler, Dave Smedsrud, Carlos Woods, Bill Alexander, Don Hinson, Jim Shous , Manager.

Tom Peterso"l-Co· ch

"A" SQUAD SUMMARY
WIDEFIELD
4
HARRISO r
6
10
MA1. ZANOLA
1
HARRIS01r
2
1
*HARRISON
7
;)
CA1. 1 0L 1 CITY
21
2
*FLOREirCE
3
1
4
FOUNTAll VALLEY 6
5
ST. MARY'S
10
*MA. 'ITOU SPGS.
9
3
*CHEYE~L MT"J.
13
2
*AIR AC_\DLMY
I
12
ST. MARY'S
14
2
FOU TAIN VALLEY I
Glen Kruse swings and misses a fast
ball in the Harrison game.

*league game
Recor-d of 2 wins 3 lossc~

''A'' SQUAD

88

�ROW ONE: Barry Zai er, Pete Meese, Mickey Martin, John Gibson, Dane McCaffery, Ralph McMeans,
Warren Knight, Paul Delay, Bob Duhon, Melvin Mier, Don Jorgenson, Coach. ROW TWO: Craig Snow,
Chuck Lockhart, Richard Otto, Steve Reese. ROW THREE: Ken Freese, John Smith, Joel Smith, Tom
Danielson, Jack Draeger, Pat Estes, Victor Santos, Brad Douglas, Junior Brown, Dean Humphrey.

"B" SQUAD SUMMARY
WIDEFIELD
6
*PALMER
6
*CHEYE 1E
10
*CA:-.JO CITY
21
FLORE1. CE
4
PALMER
6
CHEYE~E
6
*CA ON CITY

7
10
6
6
11

5
5
Richard Otto waits for the ball as a
Harrison runner rounds first base.

*home games
Record of 4 win 3 losses

Chuck Lockhart is declared safe
in one of the many "B" squad games.

''B'' SQUAD
89

�GOLF

ROW ONE: Dean Pinner, Mike Higbee, Larry Lysell. ROW TWO: Mr. Maurice Lysell, Sponsor; Gary Emrich,
Marc Hasjford, Venton McPhearson, Alan Griffee, Alan Kennedy.

TENNIS

ROW ONE: Ed Buengen, Junior Brown, Warren Knight, Barry Buttermore. ROW TWO: Tom Shephard, Mark
Haggar, Mike Ol.ver, Richard Hoffman, Larry Shelton. CAMERA SHY: Mr. Doyle Marvm, Coach.

90

�ADVERTISING

�" o st'-1
s, no ~immicks - When you shop for food the thing to save is money!" That is the motto of
SI?\.1 1S SUPERS and you can bet they live up to it. G RY RUDE and mana er Dave Simms recommend
the fme products sold at SIMMS.

�C. R. ANTHONY'S
C. R. A, 'THO Y'S located at 324 Main is the fashion center for Security. JO
selection of clothes offered at
THO Y'S.

'BARR looks over the wide

�MillER MUSIC AND GIFT CO.

114 E. Pike::; Peak
.1u:::;i al ln:::;trument:::;
Conn--LeBlan --Selmer

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dMODI/LITE D01!/3{E!
~.

Rental Sale::;
Record Headquarter::;
Top Has oo¢
$1.00 Off Regular Pri e on all
Regular Hi Fidelity &amp; Stereo Records

FOUNTAIN VAllEY BOWl
Buck G1bb:::; invlt(.:::; you to the
FOUNT.\11\ VALLEY BOWL for an
(.Vemng of fun and excitement.

ARVIE FOGlE'S BARBER SHOP
M -\RY'S BEAUTY SHOP
205 South Se(.urity Blvd.
Phone 392-7376

Camera Supplies, Photo F1m:::;hing
Hobbws
Jewelry -- Repairs
STEW RT

PHOTO

ERVICE

Arv1e take::; are of GARY BAKER'S
hau. Big or small, he :::;atisfie:::;
all. 576 Marquette Drive

�DUCKWALL'S VARIETY
Security, Colorado

G RY RUDE enjoys having his 1a r cut at
the FOUNTAI VALLEY BARBER SHOP in
the Fountain Valley Shopping Center.

RALPH 'S SECURITY DRUGS, Everyday low prices
at our REXALL DRUGSTORE located at 332 Main
Street in the Security Shopping Center.

�SECURITY COt\OCO SERVICE

Hottest Bra nd Go ing
301 Main Street

Compliments of

BARGAIN BARN
Your family store
Always 10, 000 Bargains
GARY BAKER finds a dress for his favorite gal at
the MANNEQUIN SHOP in the FOUNTAIN VALLEY
SHOPPING CENTER.

WIDEFIELD HOMES, the only all brick
subdivision adjac nt to Fort Carson,
provides it's inhabitants with country
quiet and city convenience.

H
SHORT" BRI66S
REALTORS

NSUR~HCE

~t..LTYPES

AL

I?ENTALS

�T. V. Sales -Service
Band Instrument Sales &amp; Rentals

A &amp; A MUSIC
122 North Nevada
ME 4-2645

ILL O IL CO~
BAY
Hudson Trailer Sales receives
their service from the BAY
STATION located across from
Security Village.

"FOR TilE FINEST IN SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHY"

SCHOOL PICTURES, INC.
Compliments Of
Jim Shattuck
304 Shc.rri Drive
Colorado

Secu~ity,

The BR NDING IRO.
RESTAUR/\ T and
LOU GE in Security
serves meals to suit any
taste.

�Tom Kennedy's well-known.J&lt;WJK Sl-IAKE INN,
located at 385 Main Street, is th pia
fcrgo~or •
sandwiches, beverages, and pizza.

LONNIE REVIOUS treats himself to some tasty
pastry. Treat yourself to delicious baked goods,
pastries, and breads, baked fresh everyday at
VALLONE'S BAKERY.

. --- ....

.-

�--SECURITY GARBAGE

I

OM PAN~

Let the SECURITY GARBAGE
COMPANY haul your trash.
Regular dependable servic
twice weekly.
Phone 392-3468

town plumber.

/

,

For a new and beautiful hair style, try the
FOUNTAIN VALLEY BEAUTY SHOP located
in the Fountain Valley Shopping Center.

�HALLE'S
General Electric

RCA Victor

RCA Whirlpool

Packard Bell

119 N. Nevada 636-3701

Your STUDENT COUNCil.. supports the annual
staff. Show your school spirit and buy a yearbook.

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