Converse County High School - Bearcat Yearbook (Douglas, WY)

 - Class of 1953

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Q l 'XX Ne1lV Lamont November 11 1914 May 3 1902 DEDICATION The 1953 Bearcat IS be1ng dedlcated as a 11v1ng memorlal ln honor of these former mstructors Although then' span of tlme w1th us was brlef then' benef1C1a1 contr1but1ons and desmrable lnfluences were beyond enumeratmon Ruth V Myers September 2 1898 Apnl 8 1952 rv' a Y L- C79 W, fp 1 ,I k fi, . . fl' . hr-L rr I, in , Ir- iz- 01-J it , 2 i' rg ' ll f' X aw? 0 'gf 01 S .1 HO A pe .4 l O R O L Seated, left to right: Otto Bolln, Dt, E. W. Gardner, Mrs. Art loss, J. R. Bird- sall, Thomas Crane, J. B. Sullivan, Lee Moore. Walter Reynolds J. B. Sullivan J. R. Birdsall Thomas Crane Mrs. Arthur Joss Otto Bolln Dr. E. W. Gardner Lee Moore 4 Q-tg 'U' High School Dist. No. 17 Pres. Pres. Vice-Pres. Member Member Vice-Pres. Sec. Clerk Member Treas. Member Member Member Member Ja VV One of the outstanding programs that the two combined school boards have been spending intensive work upon are the new combined high schoolandjunior high school build- ing. Much planning has set the groundwork for the letting of con- tracts this spring. After having the new grounds leveled, selection of architects. consultation with teach- ers and experts, the board selected the plans for the new building. At the present some seventy contractors have submitted bids for the con- struction ofthe new building. How- ever, this is but one of the many problems that confront the school ii J I ' I is 1.1 1 its educational projects. 1 board that is successfully welding the schools and the community in V D FAC ULTY glERONICAdFROGg5ATT uperinien ent's ecreiary X X LEE BRUCE, SUPT. A. B., M. A. Washburn Uniyersity Topeka, Kansas Chicago University Chicago, Illinois SHERBURNE BLAKE, B A University of Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming English COLLEEN FINN, B. S. f, , ..,, I , . U University of Wyoming ROBERT A. KUNS, B. S. Nebr. State Teachers College Kearney, Nebraska Science ,Y- ' 1 L 1, , DON MILLER, B. S., M. S. University of Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming University of Illinois Springfield, Illinois Physical Education, General Science HAROLD MOEWES, PRIN. A. B., A. M. Colo. State College of Ed. Greeley. Colorado Social Science, Athletics Laramie Wyoming Physical Education 1 PAUL NICHOLAS, B. M. Neb. Wesleyan University Lincoln, Nebr. Music ll-If a Q nw: ' W: A-J' K 'fs, ., f.,,,X .fi 'ff' yr f..,,,-- RUTH NAST, B. A. Iowa Wesleyan College Mount Pleasant, Iowa Spanish, Latin 'XFX ' m 2?lZrei'aE2ii,?L?5e of Ed FACULTY PAULINE PEYTON, B. A University of Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming Iournalism, English ELVIN A. POWELL B S University of Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming Agriculture JOAN ROCKFORD, B. S University of Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming Home Economics CLAS SES F l Left to Rrght Frrst Row Larry Crummer Agnes Stevrck Russell Porrot John Huntzrnger Arthur Joss Beth Beaver Carol Curtm Bea Holberg Second Row Sherburne Blake Sponsor Alrce Heckert Vrrgrma Whrte Janet Hlxson Joanne Donohoe Bev Dlckau Ruth Carpenter Dorothy Robrnson Eugene Eggleston Tlurd Row hm Brtght lla O Brren Betty Stelnle Mary Tarrant Wesley Berry John Ktrkpatrrck Conme Curtxs Mavrs Oak Marr Glenn Bob Drxon FourtliRow Clrfford Harktns Chuck Oakley Jerry Svoboda Arthur Srms Jeffrey Jones Ben Mrddleton Ted Lohrer Robert Condray Roy R1chards SENIOR OFFICERS Beth Beaver Treasurer John Huntzrnger Presrdent ArtJ Rus Vrce Presrdent 'W' L YH . lv I I 1 D u n t 1. ' h . .I 7 K ' Q 14, . , ' 3 ' oss, Seeretaryg and - ' I x sell Poirot. ' - ' . N ' 'Q s lf?--4 N 1 0 GEORGE ARELLANO George DHS 1 4 Baskerball2 4 FEA1 2 D Club 2 4 SAM BALLARD Sam DHS1 4 Mrxed Chorus3 4 Drsmct Musrc Fes trval3 ELIZABETH BEAVER Beth DHS 1 4 Vrce Pres 1 Treas 4 Pep ub 1 4 ec reas 3 Pres Cheerleader 1 4 Glee Clubl 2 Mrx ed Chorus 3 Football Prom Queen 2 FHA 1 4 H1stor1an2 Newspaper Staff 2 4 Junror Class Play 3 Annual Staff WT' .J YTQ N7 SENIORS 1953 WESLEY BERRY Wes DHS1 4 Band 1 4 Band Councr14 Pres 4 Drstrrct Musrc Festrval 3 Boys Chorus 2 Mrxed Chorus 4 JIM W BRIGHT lm DHS 14 FFA 23 R H CARPENTER Ruthle DHS 1 4 Band 12 Band Councxl 2 3 Grrls Chorus 1 2 Mrxed Chorus3 4 Student Counc112 3 FHA 1 3 W f! 4 4V 'Q 'mw- X if-uv' 'T' ll 'S-5. LARRY CRUMMER- Larry DHS 1-45 One Act Plays35Student Council Rep. 45 Newspaper staff 2. CONSTANCE CURTIS- Connie DHS 1-4, Pep Club 2-45FHA 1-45 Girls' Chorus2. CAROL CURTIN- Curt DHS 1-4, Sec. 2, Re- porter 45 Pep Club 15 Band 2-45 Ma- jorette 2-4, Drum Major 4, Band Council 45 Girls' Chorus 1.2, Mixed Chorus 3.4, Trio 2, Girls' Glee 4, Sex- tette 45 District Music Festival 1,3, State Music Festival 1,35 FHA 1-4, Song Leader 3, District 35 Girls' State 3, Senate Pres.5 Music Prom Queen 35 One Act Plays 2.35112 Class Play, ft Ra' fwgfs gy SENICRS 1953 f- ' Yi 0-J 9' I ,M- ff' BEVERLY DICKAU - Bev DHS 1-45 FHA 1-85 Parliamentarian 2. Vice- Pres. 35 Pep Club 2-45 Mixed Chorus 3,45FootballQueen3. JOANNE DON- OHOE-'Jody' DHS 1-45 Pres. 25 Stu- dent Council 1,2,45 Sec.-Treas. 25 Pres. 4, Class Rep. 15 FHA 1,25 Pep Club lg Mixed Chorus 45 Girls' Chorus 1-25 District Music Festival 1, State Music Festival 15 Girls State 35 Quill 82 Scro1l3,45Converser Staff 1-3, Ex- change Editor 1, Editor-in-Chief 35 AnnualStaff2-4, Editor45 Jr,Sr. Prom Attendant 35 One Act Plays 35 Class Play 35 Who's Who Rep. 4. EUGENE EGGLESTON- Gene DHS 1-45 FFA 2-4, Sec.45 BoysChorus 2, Mixed Cho- rus 3,4. 'Q- sql' ww fs. EQ Ivy .4- V 1 , 5 i - I K. ,B VF. L L, Q 6 5 f ..- i' J ' ' V ff, o in . .I 4 5x':'i5'fiT, x --sw A . s - -. ' ' 'F X ' r - 5' , X I ' W A 5 ii' 5 ' - , i 5 N ROSEMARY FALKENBURG- Rosy DHS 1-4g Mixed Chorus 3.4, Girls' Chorusg FHA 1-4, 'lbreasurer 4. MARY JO GLENN- Jo HS2,4, Des Moines1,3g PepClub2,4gFHA 2,4g Converser Staff 2 CLIFFORD HARKINS-'Cliff' DHS 1 4 Football 2 4 All Conference 2 4 All State4 Band 1 3 District Mu sic Festival 1 3 Track 2 4 One Act Plays 2 3 Junior Play 3 Converser Staff 34 Sports Editor 34 Mixed Chorus 3 Boys Chorus 2 av F15 SENIORS 1953 ALICE HECKERT- lceie DHS 1-4g Pep Club 2-45 FHA 1-4. JANET LOUISE HIXSON- lrish DHS 1-4g Band 1,3,4, Band Council 3,4, District Music Festival 1,3,4, Mixed Chorus 3g FHA 1 4 State Convention 1 4 Dis- trict Convention 4 BEATRIX MAE HOLBERG Bea DHS l 4 Vice Pres 2 Sec 3 Pep Club14 FHA 134 District Convention 1 Converser Staff 3 4 Annual staff 3 4 Business Man ager 4 Girls Chorus 2 Sophomore Trio Mixed Chorus 34 Girls Glee Club4 District Music Fest1val3 Jun ior Play3 One Act Plays3 Girls State 3 Majority Floor Leader i is the-v if 4 1 l 7 , Jfbx, V 'K f .I Ks JOHN HUNTZINGER Swede DHS 1 4 Pres 4 Camera Club 1 2 Conver ser Staff 3 Busmess Mgr 3 Mrxed Chorus 3 4 A11 Festxval Chorus 3 Boys Stare 3 Basketball 4 Football 4 All Conference 4 Track 2 4 D Club 2 4 JEFFREY JONES Jeff DHS 1 4 Pres 3 Football 4 One Act Play 2 3 D Club 4 Jumor Play 3 Mrxed Cho rus4 ARTHURS JOSS Artre DHS 1 4 Sec 4 FFA 1 3 Mrxed Chorus 76 H SENIORS 1953 JOHN KIRKPATRICK John DHS4 TED LOHRER Ted DHS1 4 DC1ub 1 4 Football 2 4 All Conference 4 All State 4 FFA 1 2 Boys State 3 BENNY MIDDLETON Ben DHS 1 4 Football 1 4 All Conference 4 All Slale4 DClub2 4 Pres 4 FFA 1 3 'T' J Q G '.v' r A s . J J v H W MAVIS OAK Mav DHS 1 4 Pep Club 1 4 FHA 1 2 State Convenuon 1 Gtrls Chorusl Dtstnct Mustc Fes ttval 1 State Mustc Festlval 1 CHARLES OAKLEY Chuck DHS1 4 Treas 1 D Club 1 4 Football 1 4 Basketball 1 4 Track 2 4 All Con ference 4 ILA JEAN O BRIEN Jeame DHS2 4 West Hxgh Denver 1 Pep Club 1 Mrxed Chorus 2 4 Ptamst 3 4 Sextette 3 4 Pramst 4 Gxrls Glee 4 State Muslc Festrval 3 Drstnct Muslc Festlval 3 FHA 2 4 Song leader 4 Converser Staff4 Jr Clsss Play 3 SENIORS 1953 RUSSELL POIROT Russy DHS 1 4 Vtce Pres 3 4 Footballl 4 All Con ference3 4 All State4 K1ng2 Cap tam 4 Basketball 1 4 Track 2 4 Dxstrrct Meet 2 4 State Meet 2 4 D Club1 4 Pres 2 3 ROY RICHARDS Roy DHS 1 4 FFA 1 4 DOROTHY ROBINSON Dot DHS 1 4 Pres 1 Treas 3 lr Prom Queen s Attendant Pep Club 1 4 FHA 1 4 Pres 4 Hts torran 3 State Conventton 1 4 Drs trtct Convenuon 1 4 Cheerleader 3 was hi' -3 ar' 41 od' A , .1 . 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N-1 no af f RUTH, fn l 1 1 1. 7 51 M . l , I 5 L 1 1, Si' , 4 Q I5 SRV' f it V ART SIMS Art DHS 1 4 FFA 3 Band 1 4 One Act Plays 3 BETTY STEINLE Betty DHS3 4 Dry Creek 1 2 Mtxed Chorus 3 4 Drstrrct Mu src Festtval 3 Converser Staff 4 FHA 3 4 Sec Treas 3 V1ce Pres 4 Drs trrct Conventton 3 4 State Conven uon 4 Cheerleader 3 AGNES STE VICK Aggte DHS 1 4 Pep Club 1 2 Converser Staff 34 Ctrculauon Mgr 3 Co ed1tor4 Jr Prom Queen 3 Grrls State 3 Student Counc1l Mem ber at Large 4 'Y,pu. iv' 'CS' SENICRS 1953 GERALDE SVOBODA Jerry DHS3 4 Buffalo 1 Prne Bluffs 2 Boys Cho rus 4 Boys Quartet 4 Mxxed Chorus 4 Football 4 D Club 4 MARY ANN TARRANT Jacl-ue DHS1 4 Band 1 4 M1xedChorus3 4 Sextette 3 Glee Club 4 Dxstrrct Mustc Festrval 1 3 State Musrc Festtval 1 3 Gtrls Chorus 1 2 Juntor Class Play 3 EUGENE WOLLEN Gene DHS 1 4 FFA 1 4 Parltamentanan 4 FFA Basketball 1 4 Jr Class Play 3 'F' M.. X 5 . fc 'W il, U H , or X355 N vi -nuff .1 f I f LJ: I-sl Q A Q: -. ff-,7 N lf 4 51, Fx 4 vi' ' ' Q1 Carolyn Sleeper, Treasurer, Butch Scott, Vice-President, Harry Sanford, Presi- dent, Margie Morton, Secretary. L f t Rieht First Row: John Townsend, David Hanlin, Jimmy Willox, Margie Morton, Harry Sanford, et o , Butch Scott, Carolyn Sleeper, Catherine Larkin, Hilda Hageman, Linda Brannon. Second Rong Don Mil ler, Sponsor, Joan Rochford, Sponsor, Bill Hageman, Edna May, Georgia Eggleston, Vivian Tiedt, Carol Johnson, Norma Cole, Norma Reese, T eena Froggatt, Ernestine Contreras, Sanford Vanderpoel, Sponsor. Third Row: Kenny Ballard, Lois Norton, Lucille Blackburn, Mary Ann Chambers, Phyllis Sorbon, Shirley Sylvester, Charlotte Miller, Alice Smith, Flora Fotes, Mary Ann AuFrance. Fourth Row: Anita McCor- ' ' ' A k E l H rnbuckle, Elaine Hornbuckle, mick, Vivian Nevers, Nancy Anderson, Alva Horton, Sandra Bur e, ve yn o Nadine Price, Franklin Skelton Fifth Row- Walter Marsh, Wayne Riehle, Ted McKelvey, lan Dalziel, . I I , d Walter Reed, Bill Tullis, Gloria Anderson,.Shelley Joss, Mary Lou Clapham. Sixth Row, Lion Ballar , b R d B'll Hem, Tom Stoner, Phillip Jenkins, jim McCauley, Fred Metz, Bob Banos, Bud Wagoner, Be e ee , 1 Joe M iddleton. I JUNIOR orncens Il if 54 L A N. Anderson S ' G. Anderson M. AUFIHHCC f. x 1 A B B-'25 , . 1 fr Q 'Q ff 3 . A d. , 7 . ,R :-V za '5 cv J ...B.12f:.V ' .1 .f . , 1 9' I B. Banos L. Blackburn -. ,,Q- U AW 9 4 K. Ballard D. Bloem - S, skit of Q 'QS- i' r .. of 1 fS L. Brannon S. Burke D. Cellan M. Chambers N. Cole E. Contrera- G. Eggleston T. Froggatt H, Hageman W. Hageman 3 fl c U19 54L N A If B. Hem s D. Hanlin E. Hornbuckle l kif , , 4 .51 'Q ff a 7 I in A. Horton P. Jenkins E. Hornbuckle C. Johnson pQh,Q S. loss J. McCauley A. McCormick T, Mclielvey W. Marsh E. May C. Miller F. Metz M. Morton V. Nevers , 3 X-9 -14 yf ,Q X pl vi' lNr5 N Prlce 19 fm 1 -342151 NV lg W Rlehle 72 ffi, gy 4 ff-'L N. Reese 4 Q5 7 x KN Reed tfakxvzgf lx I' if f V 'v fn , V . fb . H. Sanford 6? C L aq A Q. Xbfx. 'T F' , S .-, S 54 .H fi 3 I -99' 'fs Qed 'Fax yn 'Q-5 Scott 'Inf :L- x 7 J 5 kelvoag C. Sleeper 5. imiih P ' U I' H0116 5 5 IWQU N 1 dl j,TQxx11:cx1d I lll 14 WIUUX ' K Q .- W- 'G Q-f' f -f - - 'Sf A 7 Q : r ,. . ii? : NC , V: af . 'J wir' ' Q99 I X 'Aff If ' . t , , ,5 L, G5 L' ' 'i ' 5 . 'Ll 'V , 4 . . ' - Q , H Q .. at I H 'lr' S-H 5 an V . ,435 J T' v ,. JN A f 0 . F Wt , 1 l,:l-:J7' 'F1l.' kfnl N SOPHOMORE CLASS Left to Right First Row- Bobby Rohrer, Bill Spracklen, Ed Mondragon, Betty Horr, Kay Bayne, Jack Roush, S d R iw Paul Elaine Clough, Barbara Fulton, Francis Anderson, Virginia Mandujano, Corinne Tighe. econ o 'g ' . . , , R Nicholas, Sponsor, George Jackson, Melvin Hoffman, Marie Shook, Sydney England, Barbara Kirkpatric , Matoka Haste, Carol Hart, Darlene Deuel, Patty Lohrer, Imo Russell, Mickie Bartos. Third Row: Georgia Marburger, Ben Holberg, Charles Heckert, Dick Pexton, Mike Dlugosh, Molly Silver, Jackie Howard, ' ' h R - Joe Sulli- Shirley Clapham, Diana Adams, Helen Poirot, Lenora Condray, Ramona Beaver. Fourt ow, van, Jim Hillman, Jim Middleton, George Powell, Roy Anderson, George Cross, Doris Pollock, Dorothy Bla k nshi Leona Dugan, Sandra Sewell, Janet Van Dine, Lois Vroman, Patty Linneman. Fifth Row: n e p, Wilbur Taylor, Larry White, Jesse Nance, Glen Hinrichsen, Robert Reese, Jim Reeves, Floyd Lore, Ted Bennett, Bob Oberst, Tom Teter, Fred Krichbaum, Phillip Joss. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Jack Roush, President, Elaine Cough, Vice-President, Barbara Fulton, Secre- tary, Kay Bayne, Treasurer. O F Anderson S Baker D Ballard M Banos K Bayne D Blankenshtp Beaver jf' fl if 'Q X T Bennett C Cannon E Clough D Deuel L Dugan S England 's 22 I L A L Condray G Cross B Fulton Har I I' 'S M Haste C Heckert J Hxllman G Hmrxchsen B Holberg .31 K ,Nav 1507, '-f 'G W Horr J Howard P oss Klrkpatnck F Krxchbaum 49 V Os Lmneman Lohrer Mondujano Marburger R Meadows Mondragon I Nance ' G1 'Nui' 23 If -fa. G' 3 ff- Q A L- ' Q fx f f Pr: 'V Q, L w XR. x I ' ,f,V V A 4ae X' B. . ' .J B. ' ' . ' -f' V , Y af s f' W' ' c O fm 4 a -f La L I P. ' P. V. ' G. I P 9 . E. , 9 A H S o 5 5 s 0 Z ' Ja e ' , TA 4 a., E 41 ii' ' 1 5' 5 e.. X Abd? K 'H me N v mil Oberl D Pexlon gn.. J 4-Q ly? Pt., J Regves 3 Rohrer YX Ive 1 mls if 15:1 36-1 T -:' 'L...., N D Pollmk L Powell R Reese IL Russell 'Nm 1-f' B Spracklen sulllx c J XanD111v. Vrox 01 xy ff' Y 4 ICI' S Sewell M Sllver NN lme 'lg- lgle N . NN 4' x 1 I . ' A 'e ,f S . E ' . - -5 l lx X 1' 'A N' I ' li, . ' . L' 9. ' . V V - l Q Q J 'Z I M 5 R ,. ,j . A 35' M 91 Q' v .vs Q - 'L 4 -X I4 , Q' my If A '-5' if. J . 1 2. I. 5. . ' . if , fl' 'LV' 7 ' - 1 P 'lll '. l I lf 5 , 1 +22 - 'ar 3 0 ld. J fy L 1 .. I. Q 'an 'I . 'l' C. Vl 1 P 9 f 1 l. 'lan L. ' 9 A g 5 5 5 2:4 5 fl ' 5 IQ, 1 if ' O M 7, 4A . ,A-4 . l l R l 'Q J l E KX A 1' FRESHMAN OFFICERS FRESHMAN CLASS Left to Right, First Row: Fon Marburgzer, Richard Ballard, Don Tiedt, Don Moewes, Janet Fulton, Wayne King, Janet Ellis, Sue Kirkpatrick, Rita Bayne, Carol Price. Second Row: LaVerne Powell, Sponsor, Don Steckley, Edward Haste, Rodney Wagoner, Fay Edison, Martha Grooms, Carole Schroeder, Ann Scott, Barbara Read, Edna Hall, Shirley Stepanich, Dorothy Rupe. Third Row: Terry Rider, Raymond Price, Mary Combs, lonua Hansen, Mary Anderson, Evelyn Hall, Marilyn DeVoke, Alice Richards, Betty Smith, Clara Griffitts, Sharon Ballard. Fourth Row: John Hutchison, Larry Nelson, Raymond Stinson, John Mc- Cormick, Richard Saul, Joe Hart, Ricky Hill, Barney Martinez, Frank Alley, Bobby Hall, Victor Stalick, lim Glenn. Fifth Row: Beverly McVay, Julia Reese, Grace Spicer, Mary Dawes, Donna Riehle, Bonnie Linneman, Patricia Comstock, Barbara Ballard, Dorothy McBirney, Glenna Anderson, Mary Sherwin. Sixth Row: Harry Stoner, Bill Schellinger, Robert Osburn, Forrest Horton, Dan Griffitts, Don McKee, Howard Hublein, Melvin Hitshew, Dave Rodeman, Jim Whiting, David Thomson, John Mahaffey. Don Moewes, Treasurer, Wayne King, Presidentgjanet Fulton, Vice-President, Janet Ellis, Secretary. V' 6- K , '2' . . it i - 2' 1'- fl X . S i E K 'V,, J it-A B. Ballard xx, f? .7 .KA M. Anderson S. Ballard X G. Anderson R, Bayne I , Y 2 na -I V ' 'I-'C I I' ,- .f I 2 XI ns -v M. Dawes A f . Aw P. Comstock M. De Voke 4' , 1 f 1 12 , . , M. Combs A F. Edison AQ, A is 'Us , r'- , A 'V 'ff' lf . 5' S' -.0 M., 4-if J. Ginder Q 1- Fulton C. Griffitts ' 1 956 J. Ellis D, Griffitts FRESHMEN M. Grooms B. Hall E. Hall E. Hall it lbw YW.F' 16.' 'il 125' 4 3'5- 4 R. Hill A Axjlt 'Q ,, D. Hansen W. King J. Hutchison 1 Ivy i -ov Y'-I. . D. McKee n I ht 1- vw .r , L--Ai. rr N 1. McCormick M. Hitshew ' F. Horton S. Kirkpatrick N-.1 B. Linneman T 4 . f f We 2: - 'H Q2 , 1' ' B. McVay ' D. Marburger 1956 FRESHMEN L. Nelson C. Price L. Price V! 6- 51 4-.1- -5 U we ' X if L+ ?f5. 4, . H. Hublein ,1- D. McBirney D. Moewes B. Read .WG ie 'Q fl- , no' Qi , 3' , xi' I it D. Richie A. Richards X D. Rodeman i 1.Reesc if 'tx D. Rupe wg Q! P X: Y. fi V' .ar .. A c...c ' 'C' 4 QA .gt as 'f ' if v 5 . W. Schelliriger D. Saul C, Schroeder T. Ryder , , 4... ee.. 4. x 3. A. Scott Wlxilys . K: : MJ M x . 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T - ,,-f C BAND COUNCIL MAJORETTES ht Sandra Burke Carol Hart ller Head Left to Rig Janet Hixson Charlotte M1 Majorette CarolCurt1n Drum Major CUC , Left to Right, First Row: Margie Morton, Treasurerg Carol Hart, Secretary: Cliff Harkins President:IackieHoward, Vice- presldent Carol Curtin Drum Major- ette SecondRou Molly Silxers Brass Representative Charlotte Miller Head f' Ma1orette Mary Tarrant Percussion Representative Janet Hixson Reed resentative Rep X 'Ntugp x Av it A2 . - QQ ' . 9 ffl 2 . V A T O 9' E H G! DO R Left to Right, First Row: B.Read, S.Kirkpatrick, R.Beaver, A.Scott, J. Ellis, R. Carpenter, V. Nevers, S.Ioss, J. Donohoe. S. England, D. Deuel, S. Ballard, H. Hageman, C. Curtin. Second Row: B. Horr, R. Falkenburg, G. Cannon, R. Hill, G. Powell, E. Eggleston, E. Scott, J. Hillman, B. Holberg, J. Sul- livan, J. VanDine, J. Reese, M. DeVoke, B. Holberg. Third Row: S. Baker, G. Eggleston, M. Bartos, C.Sleeper, W.Riehle, W.Berry, W.Reed, J. Dalziel, J. Willox, T. McKelvey, S. Sylvester, H. Poirot, G. Anderson, B. Dickau, T. Froggatt. Fourth Row: C. Hart, M. Morton, N. Anderson, E. Clough, B. Bartos, D.Ballard, W. Marsh, S. Reed. I. Huntzinger, S. Ballard, M. Chambers, M. Tarrant, B. Linne- man, C.Schroeder, P.Nicholas, Director. Fifth Row: B. Kirkpatrick, L. Vroman, M. Silvers, B.Tul- lis. J. Svoboda, R. Reese, A. Joss. I. Jones, C. Miller, B. Beaver, R. Meadows, M. Anderson, V. Man- dujano, I. Fulton, B. Fulton. Sixth Row: B. McVay, D. Riehle, B. Stienle, N. Price, S. Sewell, L. Dugan, G. Anderson, D. Blankenship, D. Pollock, P. Linneman, J. Howard, I. O'Brien, S.Bu1'ke, E. Sherwin. Left to Right, First Row: M.Bartos, B.Read, T. Froggatt, B. Holberg, C. Curtin, I. Ellis, P.Nicholas, Director. Second Row: S. Baker, C. Schroeder, B. Horr, A. Scott, H. Hage- man, M.Anderson, B.Fulton. Third Row: M. Silvers, E. Clough, S. England, D. Deuel, M. Tarrant, I. Fulton. I. O'Brien, Fourth Row: B. McVay, L. Dugan, G. Anderson, S. Joss, S. Sewell, M. Chambers. R L L E ...Q E li N I A lf 'v . -lk 7 l i 1 I7 Q fu You C 1 I ? Y ? T'f .QIVNX 4 1 EtiT ,VH Q 0020 Q-Wociffoe ,Q 'Kev P-1+ + L 'Q 'Xe Qc, 40 I OQXY' f-.- .xo 'fb' oft 59 50 99 , Q.-f ' f 0 ici 9 N' ROX X 0 ,I -Y A T- Kwi ix , f-Y- 65 M, , Q Q ooo ' ' ' '+ 4 I 44. f V , Nl 34 JOURNALISM WEEKEND Journalism Weekenders left October 16 for Laramie where they at- tended Iournalism Weekend for two days. Those from Douglas repre- senting the newspaper and annual staffs were: Carolyn Sleeper, Bea Holberg,Iody Donohoe, Shelley Joss,Jack Roush, Jim Hillman, Corinne Tighe, Betty Horr, Matoka Haste, Catherine Larkin, Agnes Stevick, Elaine Clough, Lois Vroman, Marie Shook, Robert Kuns, Annual Sponsor, Pauline Peyton, Newspaper Sponsor. Mr. Kuns was President of the Wyoming High School Press Association this year. Alf' 4, V , 5 QQ EXW ,Z 1 '! ,gi , Left to Right: Agnes Stevick, Catherine Lar- kin, Co- Editors: Shelley Joss, Business Man- ? agerg Cliff Harkins, Snorts Editor, Jack Roush, Editor, , f ' 41 QSO elif Left to Right, First Row: Marie Shook, Grace Cannon, Beth Beaver, Carol Curtin, Bea Holberg, Shelley Joss, Katherine Larkin, Agnes Stevick. Second Row: Grace Spicer, Patty bohrer, Corrine Tighe, Betty Horr, Ann Scott, Janet Ellis, Bev McVay, Vivian Nevers, Matoka Haste, Barbara Fulton, Elaine Clough, Third Row: Sandra Sewell, lla O'Brien, Mari Jo Glenn, Carole Schroeder, Hilda Hageman, Jim Hillman, Fred Krichbaum, Ben Holberg, Cliff Harkins, Pauline Peyton: Sponsor, Jack Roush, Janet Fulton, Lois Vroman, 15, FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Left to Rlght Frrst Row lla Jean O Brren Norma Cole Alva Horton Dorothy Robrnson Betty Stelnle Georg1a Eggleston Donna Rrehle Joan Rochford Sponsor Second Row Rose Mary Falkenburg Shrrley Stepanrck Edna Hall Janet I-hxson Donna Hansen Elarne Hornbuckle Sue Kukpatrrck Dorothy Rupe Thud Row Barbara Krrkpatrrck Evelyn Hornbuckle Alrce l-leckert Beth Beaver Bev Drckau Bea Hol berg Carol Curun Hrlda Hageman Fourth Row Glenna Anderson Grace Sprcer Sandra Burke Bonnre Lrnneman Shelley Joss Leona Dugan Mary Jo Glenn Connre Curtrs Phyllrs Sorbon F H A OFFICERS Left to Rrght Betty Stemle Vrce Presrdent Georgra Eggleston Hrstorran Donna Rrehle Reporter Norma Cole Parlramentanan Joan Rochford Sponsor Dorothy Robrnson Presrdent Alva Horton Secretary lla Jean O Brxen Song Leader 37 - , ,. 1. G Q F L 0 A Q - , v 4 ., ' 1 , X . 1 1 - , , ' - - .1 Q s, - . 1 , 0 ,, - ve . . M o .. . 5' , f . up 5 1 5 . R I ei Q 11 - s 1 .- .. Z ' I. 1 ' 1 ' b , 1 -1 , ,, 1. 4 1- L . ' J D 1 4 4 Q' K Y 1 1 0 Y : , Q - v ., ' L ' ' ,- . ' 1-, , no 1 xg 'l I 1 . . . , . . . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . 1 Q 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 0 a Z 1 I 1 S 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I , . 1 1 1 0 .Il 'ogg --.. Elvin Powell and Lavern Powell, F. F. A. Sponsors. F. F. A. OFFICERS Left to Right, Kneeling: Butch Scott, Vice President, Walter Reed, President. Standing: Gene Eggleston, Secretary, Harry Sanford, Reporter, Bebe Reed, Sen- tinel, Jim Willox, Treasurer, Gene Wollen, Parlia- mentarian. F Left to Right: First Row: Bingo Marburger, Sam Reed, Gene Eggleston, Walter Reed, Butch Scott, lim Willox, Harry Sanford, Gene Wollen. Second Row: Elvin Powell, Sponsor, Raymond Stinson, Bill Schellinger, Dave Rodeman, Melvin Hoffman. John Townsend, George Jackson, Richard Ballard, Don Tiedt, Lavern Powell, Sponsor. Third Row: Ierry Ginder, lim Hillman, Wayne Riehle, Wilbur Taylor, Jim Middleton, Bob Dixson,Char1ie Heckert, Bill Hageman, George Cross, Bob Osborn, George Arel- T lanof Roy Anderson, Tom Teter, Roy Richards, Jim Reeves, Jess Nance, Phil Joss, Dick Pexton, Davy O Gri itts. U F R E fa' 'T' M S ,F F S. -' 'F .l.M if -4 0 fe-i ,RQ 11 f-, If gg-, , X ,V71,,L . Mi' Q- x ff? 1 2 lf? , f: Q .,.. M Fwy, rx .LW , m g '1,-.1 I if V -Y, H Q .QM !,..: ' v A '. an - M-mai' Ak. di ru . f N li D ' M- 'Wx , .z1w,.g,,,. - Ewfdiingr :QI as f-f 4 ,.. ., 7' , 74 BOYS' PHYS. ED. Kneeling, Left to Right: L. Price, B. Martinez. J. Dal- ziel. First Row, Left to Right: J. Hutchison, D. Steckley R. Stinson, J. Bright, G. Eggleston, T. Rider, F. Edison Second Row: L.Crummer, R. Hill, L. Nelson. I. Whiting, B. Dixon, I.Mahaffey, I. Sullivan. Back Row: D. Thom- son, R.Richards, A.Joss, P. Jenkins, W. Marsh, F. Lore, F Horton, Don Miller, Instructor. PEP CLUB -xi GIRLS' PHYS. ED. Sitting, Left to Right: E.Sherwin, S. Ballard, C. Sleeper A. Scott, S. Stepanick. J. Ellis, E. Hall, M. Oak, N. An- derson, E.Hornbuck1e,C.Miller, E.Hornbuclde, H.Hage- man, D. Hansen. Kneeling: l. Fulton, L. Dugan, B. Lin- neman,B.Kirkpatrick, G.Egg1eston, D.Robinson. l.Clap- ham, M, Dawes, M. Anderson. Standing, First Row: R Bayne, G. Marburger, C. Johnson, L. Norton, A. Richards C. Griffitts, D. Rupe, l. Reese, G. Anderson, M. DeVoke E.Hall, D. McBirney, S. Burke, C. Schroeder, E. Conven- ute, Colleen Finn, Instructor. ' B Fi N U IU 44- D CLUB Left to Rrght Frrst Row Joe Sullrvan hm McCauley Charles Heckert Ben B111 Hageman Bobby Rohrer Butch Scott Second Row Harold Moewes Sponsor Russell Porrot Ken Ballard Joe Mrddleton Harry Sanford Jan Dalzrel Cltff I-larkxns Davrd Hanlrn hm Wrllox Adam Pet ranovlch Sponsor Don Miller Sponsor Thrrd Row Tom Stoner George Arellano jess Nance Bob Whtte Walter Reed Ted Lohrer Chuck Oakley Fred Metz Fourth Row Bud Wagoner Jeff Jones Don Ballard John Huntzrnger Bob Bartos Sam Reed Jerry Svoboda Mrddleton Ted McKe1vey D CLUB OFFICERS Presrdent Ben Mrddleton Secretary Treas urer Charles Heckert Vrce Prestdent Ted McKelvey 41 D A E Qi BHND Left to right, Top Row: Beverly Dickau, Patty Comstock, Mary Ellen Sherwin. Second Row: Donna Hansen, Janet Fulton, Barbara Fulton. Third Row: Shirley Stepanick, Donna Riehle, Betty Steinle. Fourth Row: Alice Heckert, Helen Poirot, Glenna Anderson. Fifth Row: Anita McCormick. Julia Reese, Norma Reese. Sixth Row: Christine Froggatt,CarolynS1eeper. Seventh Row: Ann Scott. Eighth Row: Beth Beaver. Left to right: bottom to top, First Row: Elaine Clough. Sec- ond Rowg Nancy Anderson. Third Row: Carol Schroeder, Mavis Oak, Fourth Row: Martha Grooms, Betty Horr. Fifth Row: Barbara Kirk- patrick, Kay Bayne, Bea Holberg. Sixth Row: Marilyn Devoke, Shirley Sylvester, Hilda Hageman. Seventh Row: Mary Io Glenn, Connie Cur- tis, Dorothy Robinson. Eighth Rowg Beverly McVay, Alva Horton, Er- nestine Contreras. Ninth Row: Shelley Joss, Gloria Anderson, Sharon Ballard. Mrs. Joyce Reed, Sponsor. Jr Beth Beaver, President. Elaine Clough, Secretary-Treasurer. EQQMQTS Ann Scott, Elaine Clough, Nancy Anderson, Beth Beaver. Il I A. 3,1 is STUDENT COUNCIL Members include: Jody Donohoe, Presidentg David I-lanlin, Vice-Presidentg Elaine Clough, Sec'y. - Treas.g Agnes Stevick, Member-at-Largeg Larry Crum- mer, Senior Representativeg Jim Willox, Junior Representativeg Carol Hart, Sophomore Representativeg Sharon Ballard and Rodney Wagoner, Freshmen Rep- resentativesg Orlo Allen, Adam Petranovich, and Harold Moewes, Sponsors. Photos show balloting on new Student Council Constitution. i Leisure reading Mrs. Nast gives advice Left to right, Shelley Joss, Georgia Marburger, Vivian Nevers, Ernestine Contreras, Lenora Condray, Lois Vroman, Sandra Sewell, Mrs. Nast, Head Librariang Ruth Meadows, LCatherine Larkin. Georgia checks book files 'Q Magazines for enjoyment 'L Research work BOYS AND GIRLS STATE 1952 Centennial, Wyoming was again the setting as the 1952 Boys State convened. The memorable days of June 1-7 will always be a reality to John 1-luntzinger. Larry Crummer, Jeff Jones, and Ted Lohrer, Douglas representatives to Boys State. On Cheyenne Day June 6th, the boys took over the reins of the Wyoming State Government. Girls State was held on tne following week, June 8-14. Sessions were held on the Wyoming campus and housingwas provided in the Men's Residence Hall. Douglas representatives were: Carol Curtin, Jody Don- ohoe, Bea Holberg, and Agnes Stevick. Carol Curtin was elected President of the Senate and Bea Holberg, County Coroner. ln-A I' Q I I z . 'fi ,s', ., ,-,, s. 'I 'fl A 1 s ? V V ,sf f ff, V, f wp' I .ag L ., ff ' ,, ,, , 'Q .. an .f is ., -. 3 3 1 a..- IA ,al ws 'f' ,VA 3 '73 Nm' Tm -M Kit! 1 A ,Y I 5 ,qw- va I t is ig 'E eil 1 Q A x X W 1 ' , W K - 1 fT,.t Upper Left: Cast- Mrs. Donahue. Kathleen, Anne, Elaine. Bill, Bobby, Mrs. Embrey, Dr. Fersig, Ollie, Mrs. Hubbard, Skeleton, Upper Right: Mrs. Hubbard sets the stage. JUNIOR NORTH GRADE DECEMBER 4, THE SKELETON Dr. Harold Fersig. . . Elaine Blair ........ Mrs. Madge Embrey. . . Bobby Embrey ..... Kathleen Embrey . . Bill Clayton ...... Anne Powell ...... Mrs. Eliza Hubbard. . . Ollie Hubbard ..... Mrs. Lilla Donahue. . . . The Skeleton ..... . . .6 . . Upper Center: Jack Dow lMrs. Hubbardj solves the case. Lower Center: Elaine still ui her hypnotic state. Lower Left: Elaine with the Skeleton. Lower Left Center: Miss Peyton makes-up Ollie. Lower Right: The Embrey's arrive at the Blair home. Lcif. .ffl-V fr of ' .3 , 4 1 ' 5 xl. l xxx .G ,, is 1 Upper Left: Mrs. Embrey helps Elaine bed down. Upper Right: Bill reassures Elaine. Top Center: Dr. Fersig confesses. Second Center: Mrs. Donahue in a mad moment. Middle Center: The whole cast poses for pix. PLAY AUDITORIUM 5,1952 WALKS . . . . Jim Willox . .... Shelley Joss . . Carolyn Sleeper . . . . . Earl Scott . . . . Teena Froggatt WalterReed . . . Mary Ann Chambers BobBartos . . . . Hilda Hageman . . . Norma Reese . . . . Sam Reed Fourth Center: Mr. St Mrs. Jack Dow Qallas Hubbardj confront Dr. Hersig. Lower Center: Mrs. Embrey and Kathleen prepare for a restless night. Lower Right: The Skeleton hypnotizes Elaine. Lower Left: Pete makes-up Mrs. Donahue. r ...ani-.- , l 4' ' Ez A, .- 3 '64-++5ov Q' doagpaeolv ' neH,4raaoQ l-gQ.,,l0Q4.,, Houtidsv 16- . . '00-niour H - ' . lilig vs xl Q- ' UI plow.. 7.4300 4- .. ,L - 1- t f. ii my A 'R 5 1 FOOTBALL FORMAL NOVEMBER 'I5, 1952 The annualFootball Formal was held in the High School gym on No- vember 15, following the close of an undefeatedfootball season. The mu- sic was furnished by the Hi-Flyers. The gym was decorated to represent a football field, with yard markers, goal posts, and other similar fea- tures of a field. The climax of the evening was the crowning of the Football King and Queen. Elaine Clough was crowned Football Queen by Rusty Poirot, former Football King and Cliff Harkins was crowned Football King by Beth Beaver, former Foot- ball Queen. The photos show the crowning, the Grand March, and one or two candid shots of faculty mem- bers. The Football Formal aided in closing the most successful season on record. '1 nur: if ', A. I .. Daisy Mae Comfort Brenda Day ...... Mildred Wade .... Mary Fremont . . Robert Fremont . . Allen Kent .... Bruce Clyde . Ju-Ju ...... . Lucious Long ..... Eugenia Sherwood . . Julia Boyd ...... Martha Craig .... Prof. Cornelius Kent PLAY CAST . Mary Jo Glenn . . Carol Curtin . . . Beth Beaver . . . Bea Holberg Eugene Eggleston . . . . Arthur Sims . . Cliff Harkins . . . Betty Steinle . . Jerry Svoboda Mary Ann Tarrant . . . Jody Donohoe Dorothy Robinson . . . . Arthur Joss Middle Right: Bruce convinces Prof. Kent. Middle Left: Bruce compliments Allen. Lower Right: Brenda informs Bruce of his situation. Lower Center: Island Beauties. Lower Left: Allen and Bruce plan. f -Q 1 I4 'Q Ju R .4 Vzvva 2. ' Yiwvlul A Q I . , jr I 'ff Q A V.: 1 , ...J , -. In ' YQ r' R W. Allen consoles Bruce. Prof. Kent re- laxes. Ju-Ju meets Lucious. Center: Eugema emotes Allen, Bruce and Brenda confer. SENIOR CLASS PLAY THE CANNIBAL QUEEN QM, 7' .s pn, Q I ' ' lm m 'hr 4 A A Q-FS Fi Brenda chases Robert. Martha has a problem. Ju-Ju surprises Allen. NORTH GRADE AUDITORIUM ,TIM is r '4d APRIL 'I6-17, 1953 Make-upspecialist Finn. Larry works over Ju-Ju. Beth and powder-puffed Cliff. -Q9 H. s fi Y-Ja Harry Sanford, Junior President, gives Welcome Address. Sandra Burke sings the theme song, Moonlight and Roses . Junior mothers prepare the annual Junior-Senior Banquet. Junior-Senior Banquet scene in American Legion Hall. JUNIOR - SENIOR BANQUET AMERICAN LEGION HALL MAY 2, 1953 The annual Junior-Senior Banquet was held at the American Legion Hall on May 2, 1953. The tables were decorated with crescent moons and vases of roses to symbolize their theme, Moon- light and Roses . The Sophomore waitresses were correspondingly dressed in rose petal blouses and crescent moon headdress. The banquet was pre- pared by the Junior mothers. The speech of welcome was given by Harry Sanford and the response by John Huntzinger. En- tertainment included the theme song by Sandra Burke, and a piano duet by Nancy Anderson and Dorothy Johnson. The main speeches of the eve- ning were given by Principal Harold Moewes and Robert Kuns. After the banquet, the students, faculty, and school board dispersed in preparation for the annual Junior-Senior Prom. Junior-Senior Banquet from south-west corner of Legion Hall. John Hunt- zinger, Senior President, gives Response Address. Another scene of the Junior-Senior Banquet of 1953. Head table at the Junior-Senior Banquet. '. IF, 4 .P Robert Kuns gives address, Time and Tide Waits for No Man . Sopho- more waitresses dressed to represent Moonlight and Roses . Harry Sanford crowns Margie Morton as Junior Prom Queen. Queen Margie and her four attendants. JUNIOR - SENIOR PROM nouGLAs COUNTRY ctus MAY 2, 1953 The annual Junior-Senior Prom was held at the Douglas Country Club on May 2, 1953. The theme, Moonlight and Roses , was used attractively in the decorations for the prom. A large moon was used for illumination and roses were suspended from the overhead decorations. The throne was a crescent moon with spotlights giving the effect of the rays of the moon. Margie Morton was crowned Queen of the Jun- ior-Senior Prom by Harry Sanford, Junior Presi- dent. Her four attendants were Nancy Anderson, Linda Brannon, Teena Froggatt, and Georgia Eg- gleston. The Junior sponsors, Sanford Vanderpoel, Don Miller, and Joan Rochford are to be congratu- lated for staging one of the better Junior-Senior Proms and Banquets. Special thanks should be ex- tended to the Junior mothers for making the Ban- quet a success. Close-up of Queen Margie in her Moonlight and Roses' setting. Harold Moewes gives address, The Best Years of Your Life . Dance shot of the Junior Prom held at the Douglas Country Club. Refreshments aid in cooling the brows of the avid dancers. ,f yv-L in , 1: 'wfi' 'diff' , I l SENIOR At the unheard of hour of 4 A. M., one balmy day in May, the 1953 Senior Class cruised out of town for the annual Senior Day. They headed in the general direction of the Black Hills, including all points in and around. Arriving in the wee hours of the morning at I-Iot Springs, they proceeded to fill or stuff until they could wind themselves around the many passages of Wind Cave about ten miles away. After all pipes were smoked and the wonders of mother nature devoured, the group proceeded to a small zoo. Many MONKEYS had their pictures taken and when the film ran out, the cars set out to see Mount Rushmore Memorial, or The Faces as they are commonly called. N4 'b .I DAY W-tb 'W 1 .. 1 . u- Ji..n.W There they settled down in the comforts of home to eat, relax, and play ball. After much study fl-Ia!l and enthusiasm the band of eager beavers took to the road again, following the compass backin the direction of Hot Springs, where everyone bathed in the famous Evans Plunge. Finally dragging th e i r d rip p i n g bodies out, their attention centered on their stomaches and most of the food disappeared. A tired half hysterical group of Senior's left Hot Springs that night and headed for good old D. H. S. and most of all -- home. N , x Q N gg- fri I '49 5515 ,I .x 2. w V ' 1 T' Y ff' , ' h 1 .5 , y -b 5? x M Q ' f A T? 3 5 ' il 4 Q2 s 5 i 'gif :gg 4 1-.1 Q x... my 1 John Huntzinger presents senior gift fflag polej to Sup't. Lee Bruce. Harold Moewes presents County Commissioner's scholarship to Bea Holberg. Beth Beaver receives Bausch 8a Lomb science award from Robert Kuns. For the third straight year, Rusty Poirot is presented the Joe Garst trophy. Class of 1953 COMMENCEM ENT CONVERSE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Thundsy Evening, May 21, 1958 azoo P. M. North Grade Auditorium PROGRAM Invocation Rev. R, L. Morrell Valedicwry Dorothy Robimon SLIULIXJOFY ,. Butrix Holberg Vocal Solo, My Heart ia A Silent Violin, Fox Carol Curtin Mrs. Robert Kuns. Accompnnit Introduction of Speaker Lee Bruce. Superintendent Commencement Address. Lea.r1'ung to Become an Adult , . , Robe! H. Bruce Dean, Graduate School. Professor, Psychology and Philosophy University of Wyoming Presentation of Clan of 1953 Harold Moewm. Principal Awarding of Diplomas Walter Reynolds Pr-sident. Board of Education Benedrctrun Rev. H H Lrndemun Ted Lohrer is the recipient of the Douglas Budget trophy from H. R. Moewes. Wesley Berry is awarded the Music Trophy by instructor Paul Nicholas. Prin. Harold Moewes awards Dorothy Robinson with Uni. of Wyo. scholarship. Robert Kuns receives the senior gift to the annual from John Huntzinger. F .vf 1 i P 1 n r -an 7843-JE. 'Fai' l Carol Curtin singing, My Heart is a Silent Violin. The valedictory address, given by the valedictorian, Dorothy Luella Robinson. Janet Hixson reading the Class Will of the Class of 1953. School Board President Walt Reynolds awards Russell Poirot his diploma. FH'- ll 'I XSS , l !'rn. sri-1 I X I 'under' s--'navy . 'l '-Lum-. ' .- s ...im 1 H .g , sv .f x .-if ff m.,.um J I g 1 1 E..L1Ti- ' Berne: .r JU! was-. Zfscns Hvrri ix K f , E K 1 rx 11,5 l 'K Fig E rv-pw tr-r T I ri r 'FIDDQI' Vt id V lil UV' 'larri i l Oak ' - i I-1 nm mutiny it f- nf..-H ll N l k 1 l ro' V 1 Ii fhzxrdl r K r-in i . If -mrwfr i P rv 1 xi X ll e . 11 V -X VIP. 1 , X H A, ' E Su r v' l Vivx Any' Tnrra K Himwrg I' .lv-0 VVrilll'n 1 .1 'ation f.'qm-m.-,.1- fs.-,rn frizniw-if tra rr .r-.wi- , p , xii.,-L. srovrrw -'rr nigrt we laurn 1 when emu up anchor fomas Aqia arifiP.rI-1 rimvrri-t Gladzrvlz Jeffrey Page Jones receives his diploma from President Walt Reynolds. Graduating seniors of 1953 are lined up to receive high school diplomas. The salutatory address, given by the salutatorian, Beatrix May Holberg. Robert H. Bruce delivers commencement address to the graduates of 1953. Q Q - naps 4,4 AT HLET XCS Capt. Rusty Poirot Ted Lohrer Halfback 1,2,3,4 Tackle 2,3,4 All-Conference 3,4 All-Conference 4 All-State A 2,4. All-State A 4 Head Coach Capt. Cliff Harkins Adam Petranovich Fullback 2.3.4 All-Conference 4 All-State A 4 SEASON'S RECORD 9113152 H Douglas 6 Greybull 0 9119152 H Douglas 40 Wheatland 7 9126152 T Douglas 26 Greybull 6 101 3152 T Douglas 19 Torrington 14 10110152 H Douglas 26 Gillette 12 10117152 H Douglas 46 St. Marys 20 10124152 T Douglas 28 Midwest 0 10131152 H Douglas 46 Buffalo 18 11111152 T Douglas 33 Lusk 13 11115152 H Douglas 33 Gillette 12 Regional A 11122152 T Douglas 13 Worland 26 State A DOUGLAS 316 OPPONENTS 128 FOOTBALL SQUAD Left to Right, First Row: Heckert, Scott, Willox, Krichbautn, Jones, T. Stoner, McCauley, Harkins, Svoboda, Saul Second Row: M. Petranovich, Mascotg R. Wagoner, Alley, Hillman, B. Middleton, Sanford, H. Stoner, D. Moewes Hutchison, Price, Holberg, Ballard, Hanlin, Mgr. Third Row: A. Petranovich, Coach, H. Moewes, Ass't. Coach Nance, Lore, McKee, Joss, Bartos, B. Wagoner, S. Reed, White,Dalziel, Metz, Miller, Ass't. Coach. Fourth Row Marburger, Nelson, Skelton, J. Middleton, Huntzinger, W. Reed, Poirot, Lohrer, Oakley, McKelvey, Stalick, Rider 42 4 ll A 5 , s 1 Q 'K Y IQ l 'Q ' em -r ,Q J' 1 '. 1 ' 1 . R , Q . ' , ,U , ,g ' W , .,,. ,k ,4- 1 t . -,. ry ' ,- 7 ,1 - a ? '5' 'E N f ,Kg 1 xv 'K if 'S J 7 2 J fqx ' L W' 5 5' U '. 4- 7: .- 5 .-5.311 fugjw-P' ' ..... ' ,sfo ' ,,,,,1'g-51 -f't- -L-.. . ' . I- Alf, Ig' J A 'Q John Huntzinger Jeff Jones Quarterback 4. End 4 All-Conference 4 Freshman Coach Jim Willox Don Miller Halfback 3 Worland's charging line opens up a hole in the Bearcat's forward wall. Harkins of Worland and Poirot of Douglas about to make contact. Har- kins of Douglas lunges for yardage against Wor- land. Coaches Harold Moewes, Adam Petrano- vich, Don Miller and Captains Rusty Poirot and Cliff Harkins with the District, Regional and State football trophies. Y' t9fs Q Ax M 1 'l x.,r Walter Reed Bob Bartos Halfback 2, 3 End 2, 3 Sam Reed Dave Hanlin Guard 3 Manager 3 sn.-. Scoring this year was spread among ten in- dividuals. Poirot led the group with 18 t.d. and 7 e.p. for a total of 115 points, Oakley had 8 t.d. and 4 e.p. for 52, W. Reed scored 34 points on Officials spot a goal line rule infraction in the Gillette-Douglas Re- gional play-off. Douglas stops a Gillette end sweep. Rusty Poirot digs for pay dirt against Gillette. Douglas and Gillette captains after the Douglas-Gillette Regional. 1 :f 1:acj ib .. , .' ,lip ff, . , e a , I ?L:.,- 1 - . 4 9. xii' '30, ' Q. ' -Q AD ' i 'if-'ff Sc' 5137.- , 3 - r ai , 5 a . ri 5 I .lla Q sl 'ze -' A' 'H 3 ' gi r 2' ' 3. 1 k -i' it 2- ik ,,, 1 t ' 4 V I - XP .,g D 2 - R. .gebfr K f 6 ,A l X I' . X S gx 1 1. 'G ,fx ,q . 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Space does not per- mit a complete recapitulation of the season or the use of all pictures desired. Poirot picks-up interference. Douglas tacklers surround a Wheatland run- ner. Nance run out-of-bounds by a Gillette tackler. Poirot lunges against Gillette. -I If K , 4 BASKETBALL 1953 Captain Chuck Oakley Forward - 2, 3, 4 ' 74 field oals 180 points S 32 free throws John Huntzinger Center - 4 38 field goals 28 free throws 104 points SEASON'S BASKETBALL FIRST TEAM 121 9152 H Douglas 35 Lingle 12119152 T Douglas 33 Glenrock 11 6153 T Douglas 35 Wheatland 11 9153 H Douglas 57 Torrington 1113153 H Douglas 43 St. Marys 1120153 H Douglas 39 Newcastle 1123153 T Douglas 40 Lusk 1130153 T Douglas 32 Torrington 21 3153 H Douglas 45 Midwest 21 4153 T Douglas 50 Newcastle 5 L, , .. 1 EE RECO RD so 2110153 H Douglas 49 2113153 H Douglas 38 2117153 T Douglas 59 2121153 T Douglas 57 2124153 T Douglas 43 2127153 H Douglas 38 31 6153 G Dcuglas 34 31 7153 G Douglas 46 31 8153 G Douglas 60 Totals DOUGLAS Glenrock Lusk Lingle St. Marys Midwest Wheatland Newcastle St. Marys Torrington OPPONENTS FIRST TEAM Front Row: Rusty Poirot, Bob Bartos, John Huntzinger, George Arellano, Chuck Oakley, Coach Adam Petranovich. Back Row: Mgr. Ralph Skelton, Glen Hinrichsen, Bill Tullis, Tom Stoner, Walter Reed, Mgr. Don Ballard, Ass't. Coach Don Miller. .73 - ., VW , ' ff. kjl QUGLAS ooo l ,, x uuctns 39 Y' N QUGLN 3 'i L 1 f 1' za' OUGLAS Ialiall 'Exif is xQ BASKETBALL K J 1953 Bob Banos Forward - 1, 2, 3 78 field goals . fn, . - 5- ifi, . -5 121 9152 12119152 11 6153 11 9153 1113153 1123153 1130153 H T T H H T T Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas 22 41 31 29 27 29 43 free throws 199 points Rusty Poirot Guard - 2 3 4 34 field goals 34 free throws 102 points SEASON'S SCORING RECORD SECOND TEAM Lingle 24 Glenrock 28 Wheatland 45 Torrington 34 St. Marys 32 Lusk 36 Torrington 3 1 21 3153 H Douglas 2110153 H Douglas 2113153 H Douglas 2117153 T Douglas 2124153 T D0uglas 2127153 H Douglas Totals DOUGLAS 440 Midwest 37 Glenrock 18 Lusk 43 Lingle 22 Midwest 5 1 Wheatland 28 OPPONENTS 429 Coach Adam Petranovich fielded asmall but aggressive team that posted a 6-13 record. With a loss of eight letter men and the graduation of 6170 of last year's scoring combination, Pete had a better than average season. In addition to the ten men shown, Ted McKelvey lettered as a guard in his junior year with 6 field goals and 11 free throws for a total of 23 points. SECOND TEAM Front Row: Ass't Coach Don Miller, Ben Holberg, Jerry Svoboda, Jesse Nance, Sam Reed, Butch Scott, Jim McCauley Back Row: Coach Adam Petranovich, I. B. Henson, Larry White, Bill Hem, Jim Willox, Ioe Middleton, Ian Dalziel. 4 E R A. . is .Q G , ' 1 F U' ,K 663 f f' BASKETBALL 1953 George Arellano ' Guard - 2, 3, 4 16 field goals 27 free throws 59 points Walter Reed Guard - 3 31 field goals 31 free throws 93 points Bartos ties up ball in Wheatland fracas. Walter Reed drives against the Gaels. Poirot climbs for the ball in the St. Marys game. Trailblazers -- but is it hockey or basketball? A rumba or ballet number in the St. Marys home game. gt' ,S BASKETBALL 1953 Tom Stoner Guard - 3 9 field goals 15 free throws 33 points Arellano reverses to bag two agamst St Marys Porrot 1n a tight tussle with M1dW6SI Orlers Huntzmger h1IS for two agamst the Lusk Tlgers Walter Reed gets plnned 111 Glenrock match. Oakley h1ts a two hander agamst Lmgle Oak '13 BASKETBALL 1953 fl. Bill Tullis Guard 2 6 field goals 10 free throws 22 points Sam Reed Guard - 3 Scored no points. Played Sub-State Tournament. Bartos is fouled in the act of lifting a one-hander. Huntzinger reaches to tie-up an Oiler. Arellano demonstrates his flying technique. Eagle beak Bartos spears the sphere. First and ten on the forty yard line. Trailblazers and Bearcats in a modern Greek statue. 1 Mn' 5 Coach Don Miller with Conference and Tri- angulartrophies. Rusty Poirot - 2, 8, 4 220, 120 h. h., 180 l. h., 880 relay, broad jump, shot put, pole vault. Cliff Harkins presents Conference trophy to Jody Donohoe, student council president. Chuck Oakley - 2, 3, 4 100, 440, 440 relay, shot put, Cliff Harkins - 2, 3, 4 220, 880 relay, discus. I9 TRACK 53 With the opening of the track season, Coach Don Miller had six returning lettermen with a number of anxious neophytes. In spite of adverse weather, the squad shaped up well with depth in the field, dashes, hur- dles, and relays. Weakness in the middle distances were soon compensated and the season ended with six trophies, three firsts and two thirds in five' meets. John Huntzinger - 3, 4 120 h. h., 180 l. h., 440 relay, discus. Ian Dalziel - 3 mile. Jess Nance - 2 100, 440, 440 relay. Jim Willox - 1, 2, 3 100, 220, 1801. h., broad jump, 880 relay. Walter Reed - 2, 3 100, 220, pole vault, 880 relay. Other lettermen were Bob Banos - 3 in the 880 and high jump, and Ben Middleton 4 in the 100, 440 relay, and high jump. I ...ZJsrzilillii' 5- J Nance hits the tape in 440 at Douglas. Rusty and Janet await results of Triangular. Rusty gets away a good heave in Conference. Oakley in a fast 100 yd. heat at Torrington. Winning 880 relay team at Conference. Poirot leading pack over last hurdle at Conference. CHADRON INVITATIONAL - 4f10l53 100 - Wil1ox151p 220 - Oakley 141: 120 H. H. - Poirot 131g 180 I.. H. - Poirot 111 22.1 sec.: 880 RELAY - wiuox, Reed, Harkins, Poirot 1313 Discus - Harkms 151, POLE VAULT - Ponot 1513 SHOT PUT - Poirot 1415 BROAD JUMP - Poirot 131. Alliance, firstg Casper, secondg Douglas, third - 21 points. DOUGLAS TRIANGULAR - 4!2'7f53 100 - Willox 111 10.2, Oakley 121,Reed 141, Nance 1513 220 - Poirot 111 22.7, Willox 121, Harkins 131, Reed 14T1g 440 - Nance 111 63.5, Oakley 151g 880 - Banos 131, Bradley 151: MILE - Dalziel 1115:08.'2g 120 H. H. - Poirot 111 16.7, Huntzinger 131g 180 L. H. - Poirot 111 21.9, Huntzinger 121, Willox 131: 880 RELAY - team 111 lg40.5g DISCUS - Harkins111 134' 2 , Huntzinger131g POLE VAULT - Poirot 81 Reed 11T1 9'g SHOT PUT - Poirot 111 45' 8 , Oakley 121g BROAD JUMP - Poirot 111 19' 8 , Willox 1315 HIGH JUMP - Banos 131, Middleton 141, Svoboda 151. Douglas - first 1105 112 points1. E. C. W. C. CONFERENCE AT TORRINGTON - 4130153 100 - Willox 131, Oak- ley 1419 220- Poirot 111 25.1, Harkins 131, Willox151g 880 - Bartos 151g MILE - Dalziel 121: 120 H. H. - Poirot 111 16.0, Huntzinger151g 180 L. H. - Poirot 111 21.3 1New Record1, Huntzinger 121g 440 RELAY - Middleton, Nance, Huntzinger, Oakley 111 49.51NR1g 880 RELAY - team 111 1:40.53 DISCUS - Harkins 111 135' 9' 1NR1, Huntzinger121g POLE VAULT - Poirot 111 10', Reed 13T1g SHOT PUT - Poirot 111 43' 3 , Oakley 1215 BROAD JUMP - Poirot 111 19' 8 , Wil1ox131g Poirot sets a new record of 21.3 sec. Bartos finishing in the 880. Poirot breaks the tape in the 220 yard dash. l -44 P R 'N l 'V 5 .- -1 , L fx ' J z . v ' .f 'vu . ' Q K A. . N l , 9 ,x 'nag ,f are-1.. .K X 'Vg tri, 1 , V . -Q- llslk 'K' i. ., ,,.-- ' ,061 .Q 1 , z . Cliff sets a new record in discus at Conference. Coaches are spectators at Conference. Middleton clears at District. Reed in a good vault at District. Mgr. Joe Sullivan and charges at Conference meet. 1Al1 photos at State Meet by Jack Morton3. Rusty ties the State Meet record for 180 low hurdles in 21.4 sec. HIGH JUMP - Bartos 123, Middleton 13T3. Douglas - first 1113.7 points3. Poirot establishes new individual scoring record of 50 points. PLATTE RIVER DISTRICT AT TORRINGTON - 519153 100 - Willox 113 10.46, Oakley 133, Mid- dleton 143: 220 - Poirot 113 23.1, willox 133, Harkins 1435 B80 - Banos 153: MILE - Dalziel 1233 440 RELAY - team 123: 880 RELAY - team 113 1:41.4g 120 H. H. - Poirot 123, Huntzinger 143: 180 L. H. - Poirot 113 20.6 sec. 1NR3, Huntzinger 1333 DISCUS - Harkins 113 133' 9 112 , Huntzinger 1433 POLE VAULT - Poirot 11T3 9' 9 , Reed 1335 SHOT PUT - Oak- ley 113 44' '1', Poltot 123, BROAD JUMP - Poirot 113 19' l', HIGH JUMP - Banos 143, Middleton 1513. Douglas - first 1106 points3. STATE TRACK MEET AT GREEN RIVER - 5114 8: 15153 220 - Poirot 1335 MILE - Dalziel 143g 880 RELAY - team 123 1:38.1g 120 PL PL - Poirot 1435 180 L. H. - Poirot113 21.4 sec. 1Ties State Class A record3g SHOT PUT - Oakley143g DISCUS - Harkins 133g BROAD JUMP - Poirot 1333 POLE VAULT - Poirot 8a Reed 15T3. Powell, firstg Worland, second: Douglas, third 128 112 points3. Douglas scored a total of 374.7 points in five meets, scoring in the first two meets was on a 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 basis and the last three meets on an 8, 5, 3, 2, 1 basis. Rusty Poirot lead the scoring with a total of 155.5 points in the five meets. Oakley places fourth in State Meet. Huntzinger nearly qualifies in 180 lows at State. Poirot leads over the first hur- dle in qualifying heat for State Meet. :A M Q, up A',,,.. 1.., , . ,A - ..-qs . t A .. ' 'A' I, - ' fav' ,, V- ' e Nt Q gf-,sf 'B -' ' J 1, -e out 4-J ti Q-,,,.,1 . -y-4-Z One Act Play Cast -- Jeff Jones, Elaine Clough, Shelley Joss. Magician and Trained Animal Act -- National School Assemblies. Band parades for the Wyoming State Fair. Miss Finn proves her hands are able feet. Our former loved music instructor, Neil Lamont. Charlotte and Carolyn relax at the Carnival. Pete awards D's to the basketball lettermen. Delores Deuel at an early and attractive age. Mickie finds afriend at the Wheatland Music Clinic. Nancy clowns while Dorthy is amused. Football lettermen honored at the Moose sponsored banquet. f'fs if ' Student Council prexy Jody Donohoe accepts trophies from captains Poirot and Harkins. Jim McCauley made up as General Robert E. Lee. Jones and Vroman enjoy the outdoors. Arch Bliss and Bob Kuns chess their way to Wor- land. Dorothy Petranovich makes up Juvenile Jones. Lambs? FFA boys - Bob, Stanley, and Earle. Mrs. Miller ruins Don's aim at Carnival. Laney Clough roughs it -- Western style. Marionettes -- National School Assemblies. Sextette minus E. Clough. Curtin, Anderson, Silver, Fulton, Baker. Studious Sleeper or sleepy Sleeper? Ring a duck and win a prize!!! 4 5 RS 1- X A - If Q 'fs ix! . W Mt' A Q X S I, ' N ig Band goes into maneuvers at half-time ceremony. ' I P' Indian hand wrestling experts. X Q I4 f ' Football announcer Pete Curtin and spotter Lee Davis. Q A' , Coach Petranovich gives half-time instructions at Lusk gl' game. A ' V w f-ff' Vocal soloists Mary Anderson, Delores Deuel, Molly Silvers, and Sharon Baker. Worland bound on the Arkansas Traveler. One act play cast -- Barbara Fulton, Sharon Baker, Fred Krichbaum, Carolyn Sleeper, Mike Dlugosh, Jack Roush, and Molly Silvers. Student rally aids in building spirit. 1952 53 CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 2 School opened 13 Ftrst football game with Grey bull here 6 0 15 Wtngs Over Jordan chotr 19 Wheatland here 40 7 26 Greybull there 26 6 30 I Q tests Freshmen and new students OCTOBER 3 Torringtonthere 19 14 6 8 Photostaken bySwan son Studlos 9 10 No school State Teachers Conven tton at Casper 10 Gillette here 26 12 13 Assem bly on Amencanjsm 14 Laramte B there 6 6 17 St Marys here 46 20 Juntor dance 17 18 Recrea ttonal Movie 22 Lusk B squad here 21 18 24 Mtd west there 28 0 29 Cavalcade of Votces Nattonal Assembly 21 Buffalo here 46 18 Sophomore dance NOVEMBER 6 Cleeton Inventory tests 8 4 HAch1evement Day 11 Artmstice Day Lusk there 33 13 15 Football Prom 19 Highway Patrol Assembly 20 22 Dtstrxct State Football playoff Douglas 13 Worland 27 26 Relcreattonal Movle 27 Thanksgiving Day 28 N sc ool DECEMBER 4 5 Juntor Play The Skeleton Walks 9 Make up Anist Nauonal Assembly Frrst basketball game wtth Lingle here 35 30 11 Football Banquet 16 Christ mas High School Mustc Program 18 Chrrstmas Party 19 Recreational Movte Glenrock there 33 49 20 Chnstmas Vacation begins JANUARY 4 Christmas Vacation ends 6 Wheatland there 35 38 9 Torrington here 57 59 Senior Vocational Apti tude tests 12 Serenaders Nattonal Assembly 13 S Maryshere 43 57 15 16 Test day 20 Newcastle here 39 43 22 Senior Ohto State tests Lusk there 40 38 26 FHA Hayride 28 Cartoorust Nattonal As sernbly 30 Tomngton there 32 34 FEBRUARY 3 Midwest there 45 46 4 Newcastle there 50 60 Semor tntervtew on tests 10 Glenrock here 57 31 12 Recreauonal Movie 13 Lusk here 67 62 14 FFA Sweetheart Ball 16 FFA Speech contests 17 Lmgle there 39 42 21 St Mary s there 57 48 24 Mtdwest there 77 61 27 Wheatland here 35 43 MARCH 1 Ltttle State Farr FFA 3 Semor tests 5 6 Sub state Basketball Toumament at Gtllette Douglas 42 Newcastle 40 Douglas 45 St Mary s 71 Douglas 36 Torrtngton 48 10 Recreattonal Movte 11 A Speech contest at Newcastle 13 Senior Box Soctal and Dance 20 FFA Carmval 23 Wyomtng University Program 27 Student Council Convennon at Torring ton Moose basketball game for Band untforms 27 28 FFA State Convennon at Casper 31 Mustc Program at North Grade 1 8 Holy Week 2 Preltmtnary Regrstratron Gen eral Assembly 5 Easter 6 No school 9 10 One Act Plays Chadron Invltational Douglas third FHA State Convention 13 Navy Wave Recrutter 16 17 Semor Class Play The Canmbal Queen 16 18 State Speech Festtval One Act plays 18 Trl Meet here Douglas flrst 21 FFA Banquet 23 25 Distr1ctMusrc F esttval at Lusk 28 CWC Representattve Commerctal Festtvalat Guemsey 30 ECWC Track meet at Torrtng ton Douglas Class A wtnner MAY 1 Awards Assembly 2 Juntor Semor Prom and Ban qu t 4 Election of Student Counctl Officers 5 Mustc Program 7 Casper Junior College program 9 Dlstrlct meet at Torrington Douglas Class A wtnner 12 Recreat1onalMov1e FHA Picnic 15 16 State Track meet at Green R.1ver Douglas thlrd 17 Baccalaureate 19 Recogmtton Ntght 21 Commencement 22 End of School Year I . ' . I - I 'I - . - . - , ' . - I T I' . - I Music Clinic at Wheatland. 21 - FHA.Square Dance. 22 APRIL U I 1 n ' ' . ' - ' . ' - o - ' b - ' - ' ' ' a ' . . I . ' - '. - - 1 . ' - . - , - e h. - . ' . - . - ' - 'v - n . - 1 . - . ' , . ' I. . - , . Bl S 1 'l . X A l 'A it Above: Capt. Winkle gags Myrtle Hodges. Cast: Don, Joey 3-Xu ri. 'P , Benny, Gloria, Smiley, Susie, Candy, Prof. Harriman. Center? K . N x v hs 1 'X .A Amity is silenced. Cordelia 8a Smiley in Pass the Pistol . Be- low: Prof. Harriman in an exuberant moment. Dress rehearsal make-up artists. SENIOR APRIL 9- NORTH GRADE Candy Fenway .... Professor Harriman Gloria Fenway .... Smiley ...... Joey . . .... . . . Captain Winkle . . Cordelia ...... John Todd ..... Amity Haines . . . Priscilla Haines . . Don Daggette .... Myrtle Hodge . . Susie ....... Boston Benny . . Deacon ...... l v Q1 fX'l Y BOARDERS PLAY 10, 1952 Aunlroluum ...........PattyJones . . . . Ted Nast . . Sue Roberts . . Monte Ballard . . . Earle Russell . . Ronnie Rinehart . . Carol Hannon .. . . . . Bill Jones . . Eleanor Whitaker . . Mickey Curtin . . . . . John Rust . . . Carol Birdsall Jeanette Toombs . . . . Bill Hansen fl f l l x Above: Cast: Priscilla, Myrtle, John, Amity, Deacon, Cordelia, Capt. Winkle. Prayerful attitudes! Center: Boston Benny 8: his il-S . . Dick Bartos Belcher. Joey informs Prof., H-h-hands up! Below: Cordelia 84 Myrtle have words. Cordelia, Winkle 8.1 Candy aid Prof. Harri- man. I1 , pm ,Af .hi N My L-x 'K v., if ilL it JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM AND BANQUET APRIL 25, 1952 The Junior-Senior Prom and Ban- quet occurred on April 25, 1952. The theme of the prom and banquet was, Under the Sea . The banquet was pre- pared by the mothers of the Junior class, and was served by girls from the Sophomore class dressed appropriate- ly in thesarongs of the South Sea Islands. The tables were decorated with pink and blue plastic fish as cen- ter pieces, and the items on the menu were of marine origin. Jeff Jones, as Junior President gave the welcome, and the response in turn was made by Carl Steinle, the Senior President. The main speeches of the evening were given by Adam Petranovich and Harold Moewes. After the banquet at the American 1 S . Legion Hall, couples and stags con- gregated at the Douglas Country Club for the prom. During the early dancing, everyone eagerly awaited the main oc- currence of the evening. The climax of the evening was the crowning of the 'f , Y' Q 'E' -X A x tNN s '-71...-F - N va 'i M. 'nm n 4. .fwygfg 7 I :xg lx An' I .7-.1 'vi .. The Potato Queen of 1952 was Earle Russellaud her glamorous at- tendants were Carl Steinle, Stanley Cole, Gene Dixon, and Eddie Spracklen. They are shown in a series of bizarre poses and astound- ing clothes. They comprised the style show for the FHA for the Spring of 1952. df A ' ' ' I kg fix 1 y 1, fv .111-. -ln vs, fb Q 3 7 Ext F1 X , K- v 6,4 ,av 4 K 55 ' v 1 E s 4 v it .1 0 Q51 O si -52 Af, :fir H K I -5 , I x Qv' lui, f ff ,if ,X 1 YSL., ,' ,K ,. Qs Ns 1 D L 1 .1 85.4 SICNIUII ffl,ASS N352 f,'OllX'CI'SQ Vounty High School llffllglni Wyoming Prealflwnt 1-,H gl, Sf'1FYh2il Tftllrlll er Robert Baker Mlmlf- Iilkllard lilxllrxrd lmrtos Varlll Hxrflsail H111 Carroll lil-xnrly Varver Stanley Cole Mazgnrr-t Ftlrlm Clvne Dlxlm Furl Dwrvmhx' Alma Hull ll If H :ner-n f':u.vll Hvmnon lil!! Joni-H l'.xl!X' lun:-Q 'mr lin-M-ly l.m If-umm lzv' H:-nflflws Twlfxvi Sflllvr' liw' ,I-l H hlll':x Carl Stemlf- YY - J l',,v,-,v- Jgm l.4:lTlIllY llllllf'4 Tlwnxgusrln Ted Nm-It Juan Pvxlon Hill Powell Hfr.1L1dRlrwharf Sue Hubm-rts Calhermc Rupe Earl Russell .Irlhn RUSI Trfm Ryan If-roy Sanford E-ldxe Spmcklen CW!! Slrlrlli' l-Trxc Taylor Cmrmf-Q Trwmpmn .L-anelte Toombs G-1:-rlon Tumor rlellyd Vpmn F111-ann-r X.K'l'1:!Ixkr1r li Nfl! XVFUI- -Motto? Matters-rl in Wrvrkl Togethf-r m Memories Colors - - Green and Gold l !-,wrr Ye-llow Rose I 8 PI-,I V3-X 'N . s-at-1 ,J i Front row, left to right: Jim Willox, Rusty Poirot, Carl Dorothy, Bill Jones, Chuck Oakley, Cliff Harkins, Coach Robert Patterson. Back row: Manager Bobby Rohrer, Tom Stoner, Walter Reed, John Huntzinger, Dick Bartos, Monte Ballard, Jim Leman, Eric Taylor, Manager Don Ballard. Uan Dalziel was absent from the groupj. -'I9 :TRACK :52 - In the 1952 track season there were eight returning lettermen. These in- cluded Rusty Poirot, Carl Dorothy, Jim Willox, Jim Leman, Chuck Oakley, Monte Ballard, Cliff Harkins, and -Bill Jones. The tragic accident to Dave Hanlin re- moved one letterman from the ranks. A broken arm shortened the season for Bob Bartos. In the results for the season, Douglas placed first in a triangular meet with Wheatland and Glenrock, first in a duel meet with Torrington, fifth in the Casper Relays, first in the South East Central Wyoming Conference and District Meets Qboth held simultaneouslyl, and seventh in the State Meet at Cas- per. ' Close-up of Rusty clearing the bar in the triangular meet. Walter Reed twists to clear in a vault in local triangular meet. ' a 4 Q D .- fl 3 i T.. ' 1 i 71 X - - 'j Xa- -'ff I .. f I' 2 ' ,,.ixQ-.q..44:---- t - C 1 .e Q1 'f1'Q V .s..,g ' ' - v , - . 'WI A. rf ,- 4 3 . 4 . .', , I , W , -:Ax E ii 'Adv-P 1 f' 1 -iris r - ' . . -' -470.- Long shot of the vault on page 90, showing Poirot about to clear the bar. Baton exchange between Cliff Harkins and lim Leman puts the 880 relay out ln front in local triangular meet. Triangular meet results on April 25: 100 - 2, Willox, 3, Oakley, 5, Leman, 220 - 2, Harkins, 3, Oakley, 4, Willox, 120 h. h. - 1, Poirot, 2, Taylor, 4, Huntzinger, 180 1. h. - 1, Poirot, 2, Huntzinger, 4, W. Reed, 440 - 1, Poirot, 2, Dorothy, 3, D. Bartos, 880 - 1, Dorothy, 4, Dalziel, 5, D. Bartos,mile - 2, Dalziel, 3, Stoner, 5, Ballard, discus - 1, Harkins, 2, Huntzinger, 3, D. Bartos, 4, Taylor, 5, Svo- boda, pole vault - 1, Poirot, 2T, W. Reed, high jump - 1T, Jones, 4, B. Bartos, broad jump - 1, Poirot, 2, Dorothy, 3, Leman,.5, Taylor, shot put - 1, Poirot, 3, Oakley, 5, Harkins, relay - 1, fHarkins, Leman, Willox, Poirot,. Duel meet results on May 1: Douglas eo Torrington 53. Poirot - 1, 180 1. h., 120 h. h., pole vault, shot put, broad jump, 440, relay, Dorothy - 1, half mile, 2, broad jump, Dalziel- 1, mile, D. Bartos - 3, 440, W. Reed - 3, pole vault, 1, 880 relay, Willox - 2, 100, 3, 220, Harkins - 1, discus, 880 relay, Jones - 1, high jump, Oakley - 3, shot put. Casper Relay results on May 4: Poirot - 1, broad jump, 2, 440, 4, 180 1. h., 4, shot put, Jones - 4T, high jump, Dalziel - 4, mile. South East Conference and District Meet results on May 9-10: Poirot - 1, broad jump, 180 1. h., 120 h. h., 440, 2, shot put, pole vault, 880 relay, Dorothy - 1, half mile, 2, 440, Harkins - 1, discus, 2, 880 relay, Jones - 1, high jump, Oakley - 3, shot put, Dalziel - 3, mile,Huntzinger - 4, 180 1. h., W. Reed - 4, pole vault, 2, also in 880 relay were Willox and Leman. State Track Meet results on May 16-17: Poirot - 5, 440, 3T, pole vault, 3, broad jump, 4, 120 h. h., Jones - 5, high jump, Dorothy - 5, half mile, Harkins - 5, discus. Rusty thrusts away from pole to clear in the triangular meet. John Hrmtzinger, Coach Bob Patterson, Eric Taylor and others go to loud speaker car for track meet results. f 3 Pr' N- , iff 1 A ,X 1111 P I S 1 1 ' 1 ADVERTISERS INDEX To the adverttsers of Douglas who helped to make thts pub11cat1on posslble the staff spon sors of the Bearcat express the 1 r s tnc e r e thanks Below 1S an tndex of advert1sers to be found 1n the followmg pages Atrport Auto Court Alvord Electrtc Amerrcan Legron Antler Hotel Beacon Cafe Btrdsall J R Black 8: Whlte Bloem Howard Blue Moon Bonnre Cleaner Bosttck Dr Paul Brock Bob Brown Judge Carols Hamburger Shop Carpenter Clarence Carters C B 8: O Rallroad Chambers Mr 8: Mrs Clay Chambers Stnclau Statton Ctty Cab Cltffs Place Coast to Coast Converse Land 8: Tttle Converse Lumber Co Co op Coreys Trading Post Court House Offrcials Cowell Elmer Cross Mrke 8: George Datry Delrte Datry Kmg Danrels Jewelry Donohoe Dr V Douglas Bakery Douglas Budget Douglas Cltntc Douglas Enterprrse Douglas Motor Co Downs John 8: Jack Edwards Mustc Florence Lumber Frady s Texaco Frontter Drug Frosty s Barber Shop Frozen Food Lockers Fulton 8: Bruce Garland Plumbtng George Agency Gladstone Apartments Golden Rule Goodnch Drug Store Gratn 8: Storage Hawkeye Cleaners rleflln Earl Hested Stores Hem Mrs Frankte Htnton Repatr Holberg Dr Elmer Home Butlaers Ideal Chevrolet I 8: M Irwtn Mtlls Japk s Fnrnrture Job s Daughters Joe s Standard Servrce Johnson Clothtng Jones Barber Shop Judevtne Creamery Kandy Koop Ktslters Klrnes Knrghts Templar Kntsely Moore LaBonte Coffe Shop LaBonte Hotel Lass Al Leeper Vance Maurer 8: Garst McKelvey Trucklng Mesa Theatre Messxck Garage Mrdget Cafe Moose Lodge Morton s Inc Mt States Power Nauman Electnc E O P Skaggs Payne s Penny s Peyton Bolln Platns Motor Platte Motor Porter Blacksmith Qualtty Shop Railway Express Rrck s Garage Riverside Cafe Rodgers Barber Shop Roduquez Rohlff Clothtng Co Russell E E Ryan Trucktng Safeway Sarlcks Sauls Hardware Schltchtng Greenhouse Shawnee Res Skelton s Plumbing Slonaker C A Standard Oil Co State Farr Style Shop Steak House Stevrck Ranch Stuart Shop Sulltvan J B Sweetbrxar Talberts Thompson Jewelry Txghe s Servrce Station Vagabond Motel Vantty Beauty Shop Vaughn 8: Ragsdale Western Laundry Whtte Dtner Whtte Ltly Court Whrte Palace Women of the Moose Woods A J Yellow Dot Yesness Harry York Motor THANKS FOR BOOSTING THE BEARCAT' 91 J ' .... ...114 .... .... . . 94 ' ..... ...... . .112 ' ..... ..... 1 04 ' .... 93 - .... . . ...108 ' ' .......... 100 ........ ..105 ' ..... ...116 ...101 .......108 . ..115 . ...116 ......... ..10'7 ' .........105 ' ,. ...... ...... 1 03 ' .... ...93 ' .... . .....112 ' ...111 ' ..... ...110 . ..102 , . .... ...103 ' ..... ...102 ..104 98 ' , ...98 ............115 ' ..... ..... 1 04 ...... ...102 ..113 '. . ...... ...114 , . . ...102 ..117 , .......... ...117 ' ' ....... . ..104 ' ...9B 1, .... 3 .... ..94 , . 102 ,. . ..107 ' ' ...... 108 ....... .... 9 7 ' .... .. ...10' . ........ 116 .. ...... 106 ' ........ ...... 1 O1 . ...101 .....112 .. . 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Co ........ 116 ...101 .... 110 ' ..... .. 97 ,. ........ . ..112 ' ...... .... 1 08 O. .S .......... .... 1 03 .............. 101 ' ............ 102 .. ...... ..... 1 04 , ....... .... 1 13 ' .... 93 ' ...... . .... 115 .... ..... . 113 ....110 O 'eil' --if FROSTY S BARBER SHOP 3I9 Center Street Douglas Wyoml ng qulauplamlaq Best Wzshes to Senior Class Phone 58 Douglas Wyoming Drugs Compliments o GOODRICH PHARMACY Phone 85 Douglas Wyomlng Fountain HV' .3 Compliments of IRWIN MILLS COMPANY W? I M .0 N , x nxk I Sw -A na- jf .y a . .. , 9 A wk, ns- - I 1 - f n Q ,ws A, . ,F n ' K ,Zh Q ' JB FULTON - BRUCE General Contraciors Congratulations and Best Wishes EDWAR DS MUSIC COMPANY Congratulates the Semors Muslc and Elocfrical Supplies CITY CAB SERVICE Phone I64 CI WI Frye Douglas Wyommg Complrments o C 0 BROWN COUNSELOR an ATTORNEY Best Wishes ro the CLASS OF 53 WHITE PALACE Mrs J M. Brady Prop Douglas Wyomung TH HOTEL . f U J . . , . E 1 LABONTE A f,g I LA BONTE COFFEE SHOP MORTCNS INCCRPORATED Ranches Llvestoclc Douglas Wyommg WQJUKCKQ Slate 7406 A Dlvlslon ofthe State Department of Agriculture Agricultural Exhlblts iculture Exhublts Arts 8. Crafts Exhlblts Culinary Exhlblts Dairy Produce Exhibits Educational Exhlblts SEPT. 1953 Horse Shows Night Shows Midway Shows Bands and Orchestras Street Parades Special Attractions Floriculture Exhibits Four H Cub Exhibits FFA Exhibits Livestock Exhibits Needlework Exhibits Top Rodeo Events 23-45 l ' I 5 I . Compliments of M e e . e u 25:1 1' Quulny Merchandnse at reasonable pnces for the entire family f, Phone Douglas Wyoming 7' Congratulations to the SENIOR CLASS OF VAUGHN 8: RAYSDALE CO. ' 1: i r- ,-A. ,, I ' if K l 4 , 5 ' Qu 5 . E N ' Y v Y Y 'f r . , h A , -li I l- '?1 il', I 3. I' X Tj' Q 1: I 1 I X .S V N I l . u . , . . f 4 ff E 3' I . I 5 I , E ' Q: . W H45 ' '53 '31 Co plzments 0 Quran land 7cZle6o Edfh L Bro nlng Manager Phone 3 Congratulatzons G aduat es VANCE LEEPER Best Washes Class o 53 NAUMAN ELECTRIC SERVICE Complz ents 0 COREY S TRADING POST Souvenirs Grocer es Meats Hunhng nd Flshmg Supplnes Mr 8rMrs Lee Da IS Prop Phone I65-W 522 Richards Be t WL hes From TIGHE S SERVICE STATION Cong atul tzons From THE HOME BUILDERS General Contractors Masonry Work Fireplaces 8. Homes Phone 206-M Douglas Wyoming m ' f ' r i . w ' , I rw , N ,V I . IA 1. I ' to ., f' jg I I ' J' ' kg 1 .m f , r a ' I 1 . G . . . - ' V' , . as H D. E. Roe 8. Darrell Roe s 's l Congratulatzons Graduates DR V H DONOHOE Congratulauons From ELMER COWELL t Wzshes Grads SWEDE S DAIRY KING BLUE MOON I Gas Lee Barnes Mgr Modern Camp 801 S. Fourth Douglas Wyoming Phone 350 Best o Luck to the Class o 53 S 'x ROHLFF CLOTHING COMPANY Best Washes to S zo Classo 1953 Phone 26-W Douglas Wyomlng Co g atulatzo s to The Class o 53 o KNISELY MOORE Company Compliments o VANITY BEAUTY SHOP Douglas Wyoming Congratulauons Semors of 53 EARL HEFLIN Th 0'I, , . f f' i I :- A' Bes ' ' W f, ' Frm 'I FQ ' f en'r f EXT! RZSJ Grand chan-plon pen of 3 bulls at the 1951 Denver Polled Hereford Show Antelope Creek Ranch Bull Wyomung Complzments o MAURER 8: GARST DOUGLAS CO OP Gas Servlce Dayton Tlres Battenes Accessories Phono 73 STARK FLOWER SHOP Complzments to Class of 53 CONGRA TULA T10 VS SENIORS Where The Gang Meets To Hear The Latest Records Student Headquarters For Records Radios Watches Jewelry Appl lances Trophles Gifts THOMPSON JEWELRY DON THOMPSON PROP -if -lf An P ,f W. POST NO 8 AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Douglas Wyo SAMUEL MARES Congratulatzons To The Class 53 SAFEWAY STORES INC Douglas Wyoming Complzments STY LE S HOP Best 0 Luck 53 Grads COAST TO COAST STORE Owners Dave Lewis Ed Fel dhausen Tom Cook Best Wzshes to The Class 0 53 From ANTLER Hotel Compliments AL LA SS Best Washes to Th C B 8.0 RAILROAD R F Fenwick Agent Yellow Dot SUPER SERVICE 4th and Center Fred Anderson Prop COMPLIMENTS OF Jock s new 8. used FURNITURE I23 So 3rd VAGABOND MOTEL rudranf hen? modern Phone 267 Mr and Mrs. Fred Anderson Owners I 8. M SHOE SERVICE Boots and Saddlery Best WL shes WOMEN of the MOOSE Chapter No. II65 of ' , Of f ' ' fl . 7' e of Class of'53 RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY George J Benner Agent For All The Local News Read The DOUGLAS BUDGET Established l886 Oldest Newspaper In Central Wyo Besto Lu k to the Classo 53 .l B Sul lvan Co plz, n s MRS FRANKIE HERN County Superintendent of Schools Elmer Holberg Chlropractlc Health Service Congratulatzo s To C ads of 53 HESTED STORES HAWKEYE CLEANERS Ins M Thurston Altenng and Repair Phone l54 :X FRONTIER DRUG Walgreen Pharmacy Meet Your Fnends at Ben s T . R KK f C I7 ff from . . l' m 'me t Of Congratulations 4 3 - 'W ,Th gf l nv - yi 'l.. . n . r Y ' I Congratulations From HARRY W JOHNSTON Confr do Congratulations From RYAN TRUCKING COMPANY Co pl ments 0 BILL JONE S Barber Shop pl e J R Brrdsall Co gatul tr n Se L s Woodblne Chapter Compl ent o Mr and Mrs HOWARD BLOEM E George Johnson Wm A Hlnnchs E W Gardner Daagfcw Que Complzments to Class o 53 DAIRY DELITE Hobert and Esther McKee Props Complzments o RICKS GARAGE Kolser Frazer Douglas Phone 49 Wyoming Best o luck to the Class o 53 rom BONNIE CLEANERS Bonnie and George ALVORD ELECTRIC Home pluances Homeplace 143 W Business Phone 446 Congratulatzons to the Class of 53 THE STEAK HOUSE HINTON REPAIR SHOP Weldlng GENERAL REPAIR SHOP 903 South 41h Douglas Phone 202 R 0. P. SKAGGS Groceries - Frozen Foods - Meats Efficient Service Flowers For All Occasions Weddings Parties Cut Flowers and Potted Plants SCHLICHTING S Green House GEORGE AGENCY E 0 George Manager Real Estate Bonds Phone 7 Douglas Wyoming Best WESIICS Pnnfefs to the Class o 53 DOUGLAS ,MTE LILY ENTERPRISE C0 Completel y Modern Publ l slxers Phone 84 Success to the Semor Class THE SAUL CCMPANY Jewel ry Hardware Douglas, Wyoming Phone 72 M PORTER S Bl0CkSl'lllfl'I Shop Weldrng and Repairs Iron and Weldlng Supplles Phone 188 224 N. 2nd Sr. Douglas, Wyomung Compliments of STANDARD OIL C0 Herman Wolff General Insurance ' Y , - 7 I . fl I if GENUINE SALES CHEVROLET 'M' AND OLDSMOBILE PARTS SERVICES S d Quaid feeaec Dealer: 792 gr I 1953 GOLDEN RULE STORE .4-4 LVSY 53 5 5 Zane!! Saddle Sdop gl Ph 41 DANIELS JEWELRY AND GIFT SHOP cl J lryep cp F A110 lI4N3rd D 9 S Y CONVERSE LUMBER 411 Id gH tPfsM glsWy Con aulations Class of .WW H Qi . . ' Congratulations Class of ' X ii wg E V I I 2 W J lc , N Dou as, Wyoming 'f Q E Home one 28 f fa li Busanes Phone saw Gu 1 W f h Man :ltd G C Paint Hoa uarters owe R air Bui ing Material Buildin ardware i s or ccasions Mor Q er ' Gauge' . Dou a , oming ou la , W oming pq .-4 l I .k . -.q X f ' Q-L n 1 Q6 I L W.. v S . ' 1 71 I , la 1' v 3 ' ' . , 4 1 'n,.,Zs nl 'IE -h 4 . - - 'Hz- . - -Al :slim 4 C mplzments DOUGLAS HAMBURGER SHOP El mer Carroll Prop ,Q . aft Compliments Of COURT HOUSE OFFICIALS Mrs. Flossie Lathrop Mr. Lloyd Froggatt Clerk of County County Clerk Mr. Earl Clayton Mr. Jock Gillespie County Assessor County Treasurer Complzme ts o GLADSTONE Rooms and Apartments Phone 263 BOOST THE BEARCATS PEYTON BOLLN Grocery B sto Luck S ell Gang of Guys and Gals The Class 0 1953 .llm and Velma KENNEDY S KANDY KOOP WU Complz ents Mr 8. Mrs Frady Qzadqe 'kzaea 0 ' of L H f ff f Tau w f M ,WWA W f SO Sandra and Sassy Pants Rams or rams which PhlI7 Comncs atfract bunk hands Arne and Phnl Mnss Wyomung of 1963 THE JOSS RANCHES INCORPORATED Congratulate e 53 Grads 'D 5 77' Rndnng herd or hard rudnng9 Traellng herd to Los! Sprmgs Art Joss on Dusiy Shelley and Dorihy J '1- 'ef-.. -vb-1-Q 8-1.4.11 dmv .U 132.3 Complzments SKELTON S PLUMBING AND HEATING Douglas SHOP Cong atul tions From C A SLONAKER and SON I you do tk ow lumber kno your lumberman FLORENCE LUMBER C0 INC Wyo Phone 159 C ngratulatwns DOUGLAS FROZEN FOODS LOCKERS Complzments to Faculty Co plzments 53 Graduates and D H S Students W J 534494 MR 8- MRS CLAY CHAMBERS and MARY ANN Leonard Shaw '- r a f' 4 . f n' n w in Of , .I I I U 0 . To The Class of'53 I C. HS B 1 rss PS ' m ' of C pl 'ments JOHN 8. JACK CHAMBERS DOWNS SERVICE STATION ln t GEORGE H CROSS III Raiser of fi Reg stered Columblas Cl so 53 Ramboulllefs JOHN MICHAEL CROSS Raiser of Registered Ou B smess I T Se ve You t BLACK 8. WHITE Gro Douglas Wyomnng Phone 81 W C0 gratul t the 1953 Senza s WESTER N Laundry Dry Cleaners om 1 of Com 'men s 0 P f i . Congratulations to the as f' r u ' , n a :ons s 0 r . 0 r . I PENNEY S FOR Best Quality Casper Wyoming Complrments 0 JOHNSON CLOTHING COMPANY Head-to-footC1ot1ners Phone 229 221 S. Center Sf Casper Wyomlng QUALI I Y SHOP Excluswe But Not Exp enswe Lovlna H Loehr Prop Casper Wyommg Complrments SWEETBRIAR LADY S SHOP Casper Wyoming EDWARD E SARIC KS Wyomzng s Educauonal Musrc Center 321 East 2nd St Casper Wyomlng Congratulatzons from A .1 WOODS Casper Wyoming Take Those Typewriter Troubles To TALBERT S 124 N Walcott St Casper, Wyomu ng ' f f I . . I ' I I . of Music Company , y . I I - f I . Complime ts THE DOUGLAS BAKERY Co pl ents MCKELVEY FAMILY Congr tulations to the Class o 53 m THE WHITE DINER Douglas Best Wishes o ROGERS BARBER Be t Washes r m CARTERS Congratulatz ns to The Class o 53 o Casper M6 C0 pimms paazZcaeWKoZo4Q KISTLER sPoRTlNc coons G U C Casper Wyoming KLINES Your Store Fashion Casper Wyo mg Douglas Wyoming of a f, fro Of ' fr m ,O ff Fr m HARRY YESSNESS s ' fo of ' of WMM Z o 1' Q3 f Wzt Complzments 0 H MOOSE LODGE Douglas Motor DODGE Beam Front End Alignment Machine C1 C7CI7 f LSQTNCU ,,,, ,fi f,,f We Don t Please Everyone But We Try ,l ' PLYMOUTH Just North of La Bonte Hotel Complzments of DR. .l. P. BOSTICK MIDGET CAFE Home Cooked Meals Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Bullene Proprietors Complzments of CONOCO SUPER SERVICE Congratulauons to the Class of 1953 AIRPORT AUTO COURT South Douglas 'f . . 4 2? f-Q ,D X Zi i s fax : 156.6 L A0519 '11 ' f C D A '. T o. - o 5 ' G' T R D r E U Zapszi Phflary T G T If C - - f ll K gs 5 GENE L PAYNE Pam COMPANY mm go Farm Machinery and Gram Phone I89 Douglas Wyo y 4' I ...H-' 1 nfs III' Complzments o a and Florence Cunuday CLIFFS PLACE Groceries Meats Gu sollne Congratulations Grads 0 53 Orln Junction Wyoming Best Wishes To the Graduatmg Class o 53 From THE MESSICK AUTO SERVICE RIVERSIDE CAFE Famous For Steaks Short Orders Cross Rnver Brldge Douglas Best of Luck Class of 53 From May and Lyle Cunningham SHAWNEE LUNCHROOM Co gratulatmns Semo JOB S DAUGHTERS Bethel No l Teena Froggatt Honored Queen Complzments 0 Clelland Commandary No KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Complzme ts 0 PLAINS MOTOR SUPPLY Compl ments o JUDEVINE CREAMERY Douglas Wyo I g Phone 'I9 JOE S NEW STANDARD SERVICE Standard Oil Products Atlas Tlres and Batteries Phone 30 W Douglas Wyomung .loe Rust Lessee f N r Quu4u4!e4f X nootxnovurt Wlou Pura T You an For You Here an America we use more power than any other nataon on earth an example of private enterprise at work MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY Complzme ts CLARENCE CARPENTER Agent Best Wzshes F BEACON CAFE n ' 'rs 'I f . l2 i f m'n - . 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