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♦ We Dedicate THE TIGER 51 O O O — o To THE MEMORIES of HAYDEN UNION HIGH SCHOOL To the student body, faculty members, and business people we wish to express our gratitude, for your co- operation and support. We wish especially to thank Mr. Reagan for his assist- ance in producing this annual. If, in reading this book, you turn through the pages and wander once more through memories of the past years at H U H S, recalling t h e happiest hours, the best-loved scenes, the valued friends, then our purpose in publishing this annual has been fulfilled. The Annual Staff CARLIN COBB PRESIDENT Fpotball 1-2-3-4 All Conferance 4 Captain 4 H-Club 2-3-4 President 4 Class President 2-3-4 Paper Staff 3-4 Annual Staff 4 He makes friends; That—the glory of living SENIOR CLASS MOTTO: With the ropes of the past, we'll ring the bells of the future FLOWER: American Beauty Rose COLOR: Agua and Gold DICK DUNCKLEY VICE-PRESIDENT Football 3-4 H-Club 3-4 Basketball 2 Class Vice-President 4 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 'Tis good to be merry and wise DOROTHY KUCHLER SECRETARY-TREASURER Class Secretary-Treasurer 4 Majorette 2-4 Drum Major 3 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Paper Staff 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Junior Play She is pretty to walk with and witty to talk with EVERETT WILLIAMS GERRY HOLDERNESS Football 1-2-3-4 All Conferance 4 Captain 4 Wrestling 4 H-Club Class Vice-President 2-3 President Student Council Annual Staff Junior Play Man of Thought and Man of Action” SENIORS Band 1-2-3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Cheerleader 2-3-4 All Conferance 3 Student Council 2 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 3-4 Editor in Chief 4 Junior Play Prim, popular, and full of pep I i MARY LOU HOPE DON HINKLE Band 1-2-3-4 President 3 Vice-President 4 Chorus Pianist 4 Student Council 1-2 Secretary-Treasurer 1-2 Vice-President 4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Secretary-Treasurer 3-4 Paper Staff 3-4 Annual Staff 4 A sweet attractive kind of grace that wins the friends she makes Football 2-3-4 H-Club 3-4 Wrestling 4 Basketball 3 Annual Staff Assistant Editor So prime-so swell-so nutty and so knowing BOB FOSTER Football 2-3-4 H-Club 3-4 Chorus 1-2-3- President 3 Annual Staff 4 Junior Play When called upon to do his part, he does it with all his heart NANCY HINDMAN Band 1-2-3-4 Chorus 2-3 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Pep Band 3-4 Director 4 Paper Staff 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Junior Play Little but to the purpose SENIORS GERE SUMMER GLENN MURPHY Pep Club 1-2-3-4 President 4 Band 1-2-3-4 Pep Band 3-4 Paper Staff 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Chorus 1-2 A mistress so fair courteous, kind Class President 1 Class Secret ary-Treasurer 3 Band 1-2-3-4 Vice-President 3 President 4 Drum Major 4 Paper Staff 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Editor-in Chief He speaketh not; and yet there lies a conversation in his eyes JACK ROWLEY MILTON KITCHENS Football 3-4 H-Club 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Calmness is his theme; Sincere in everything” Football 2 3-4 All Conferance 4 Basketball 2 H-Club 2-3-4 Vice-President 4 Annual Staff 4 Wrestling 4 A combination of quiet and fun GERALDINE CARDEN Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Chorus 2-3 FHA 4 President 4 Annual Staff Let every woman be master of her time” SENIORS BERN FRESQUEZ Basketball 1-2-3 H-Club 2-3-4 Annual Staff It is his growing plan to be a quieter and wiser man DARLENE BLANK Chorus 2-3-4 Pep Club 2-3-4 FHA 3 Paper Staff 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Junior Play Laugh and be merry —the time of life is brief” BOB FRICHTEL H-Club 3-4 Football Manager 3-4 Paper Staff 3 Annual Staff 4 Junior Play He does whatere he undertakes,-----and masters others mistakes SENIORS KENNETH RHODES Band 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2 Football 2-3-4 All Conferance 4 Basketball 2-3-4 H-Club 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Handsome is as Handsome does EILEEN HEDDLES Chorus 2-3 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 FHA 3-4 Majorette 3 Annual Staff 4 Junior Play Sugar, spice, and all things nice JIM SKINNER Football Manager 3-4 Basketball Manager 3-4 H-Club 3-4 Class Treasurer 1 Paper Staff 3-4 Annual Staff 4 He's a very devil EARL PARFREY Band 1-2-3 Pep Band 3 Chorus 1-2 Annual Staff 4 Men of few words are the best men GAIL GRANDBOUCHE Band 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Cheerleader 2-3-4 All Conferance 3 Paper Staff 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Junior Play Music is the thing of the world that I love most MARGARET JAUREGUI Chorus 2-3-4 Pep Club 2-3-4 FHA 2-3-4 Songleader 3-4 Paper Staff 3-4 Annual Staff 4 She worries not, she hurries not, her calm's undisturbed GERALD SIMONTON WAYNE KENDALL Football 3-4 Student council 3 H-Club 4 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 A willing heart— a helping hand; Ready to assist in whatever he can Basketball 2-3 Annual Staff 4 He says little but thinks much' ROBERT STEELE Football 3-4 All Conferance 4 H-Club 3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Pep Band 3-4 Annual Staff 4 “A gentleman is he who does not have to prove it” BEATRICE BURNS Band 3-4 Chorus 2-3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Pep Band 3-4 Paper Staff 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Junior Play She speaks little, yet is understood RICHARD MADONNA Football 3-4 Wrestling 3-4 H-Club 4 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 “His character is strong-merry as the day is long p R O M 9 u E E N BARBARA SUNDBERG OUR PROM THEME: April Showers MR. JOHN REAGAN LAST WILL AND TESTIMONY Glen Murphy wills the annual to its readers and hopes they like it. Jack Rowley wills Verla Jo to the Jr. boys, on second thought he will keep her for himself. Nancy Hindman wills her ability to argue to Rudy Skufea. Bob Herman wills his masculine build to Beryl Rienks. Margaret Jaurgui wills her hair to Skeets Harper providing Skeets keeps it as neat as she has. Bob Frichtel wills his presence in school to the Mt. Harris boys. Ken Rhodes wills any answers he may have left on the desks to Jack Eudy knowing he can use them. Gere Summer wills her ability to get along with others to the quarrelsome Freshmen. Beatrice Bums wills her art ability to Billy Bershinsky, hoping he will do a better job. Darlene Blank wiljs her ability to keep her saddles polished to Carol Rollinson. Milton Kitchens wills his glasses to George Shafer so he can see the future a little clearer. Jimmy Skinner wills his car to Chuck Hayes providing he won’t let any girls ride in it. Donald Hinkle wills all of his girl friends in Craig to Ward Holdemess providing he goes to see them every night. Carlin Cobb wills his ability to get along with the opposite sex to Carl Kruger. Dutch Williams wills his wrestling ability to Bill Parfrey with the hopes he will help win Championship next year. Wayne Kendall wills his quietness to Chuck Hindman with the hopes of Chuck using it. Gail Grandbouchc wills her voice to anyone who can stand it. Gerald Simonton leaves a place on the honor roll to his brother, he has been leaving it there for some time. Bern Fresques wills his way of staying out of trouble to Don Rolando. Dick Madonna wills his size 12 shoes to Bob Williams. Dorthy Kuchler wills her figure to Donna Moxon providing she keeps it in good shape. Gerry Cardin wills her jeans to Bobette Summer providing she wears them every day but Monday. Eileen Heddles wills her brother to Bertha. Don't worry, he'll change. Linda Padilla wills her dresses to Rosa Sena providing she wears them once in a while. Jack Kagie wills his ability to day dream to any dreamer. Dick Dunckley wills his luck in meeting so many girls from out of town to Jimmy Gazewood. Bob Foster wills a certain Craig girl to anyone who can get along with her. Mary Lou Hope wills her quietness to Naomi Parris. Bob Steele wills his ability to play the trombone to Wayne Morton. Gerry Holdemess wills her oboe to Pat Shafer to charm wolves. Earl Parfrey wills his past years at HUHS to any under-classman. Signed Sponsored by SIEBOTT HARDWARE—Craig PROPHECY I am the Tiger from Hayden Union High School. My particular assignment for to- day is to find what the senior class of H. U. H. S. will be doing 20 years from now. First of all I called on the Spirit of 1971 and here, in exactly his words, is what he told me: Donald Hinkle after moving back to Oklahoma married a rich widow with five children. He is also President of an oil company. Mary Lou Hope, scientist in the study of Boyology has become one of the outstand- ing leaders of the day. Jimmy Skinner just patented his famous Grow a Curl, hair restoring lotion. He has made millions on it and plans to buy the Harris Coal Company. Milton Kitchens, better known as Canvas Back, will defend his title as World Champion Light Weight Wrestler in Italy next week. Eileen Heddles announced her fifth marriage this month. She married a rich Hollywood movie director. Margaret Jaurequi, the famous vocalist, made her debut in Paris where she was a brilliant success. Dutch Williams is now the football coach at Notre Dame. His team was undefeated this year with one exception, they had a practice game with H. U. H. S. Gerald Simonton is prospecting for gold some where in Alaska. He is happily married to an Eskimo girl. Carlin Cobb is being sued for breach of promise by one of his former girl friends. He denies all charges and says he never saw the girl before in his life. Linda Padilla has just finished her latest novel, Skid Row Flat, one of the best selling books of the year. Gere Summer owns a big cattle ranch down in South America. She has been fight- ing for Women's Rights and may expect to be deported back to the United States any time. Glenn Murphy is governor of the state of Colorado. Rumor has it that the Young Women's League expects him to run for Senator. Wise and thrifty Wayne Kendell is doing very well for himself on a large wheat farm he owns near the city of Hayden. Bern Fresquez is the sole owner of one of the largest gambling houses in Reno, Nevada. This year Dick Madonna won the title of Mr. America. He has been seen quite often lately with one of Hollywood's most prominent movie stars. Bob Foster is running a modeling school for girls and for some fantastic reason he seems to enjoy his work. Bob Steele is an instructor at the Eskridge Flying School. He specializes in teaching women, in fact the won't teach anyone else. Nancy Hindman is Glenn Murphy's efficient little secretary. She gave up her career in music for this job. Gerry Holderness is the Angel of Mercy” at the Colorado State Home for the Insane. She plans to marry on of her rich patients and retire from nursing. Jack Kagie is still one of the country's most eligible bachelors although I hear that a French woman wrestler has finally won his heart. Dorthy Kuchler, model, has won the title of Miss Colorado and plans to enter the contest for Miss America. Sponsored by BARRETT’S GOLDEN RULE STORE--Craig Beatrice Bums has become famous for her comic strip, “Faultless Mary, This character is fictious and any names of living persons is purely coincidental. Darlene Black refuses to hire anyone that isn't a man to work in her candy factory. She says her personal feelings have nothing to do with it but I know she is trying to catch a husband. The famous Poppy Singer, Gail Grandbouche, will soon tour Europe. Her style and technique reminds me of Grace Moore. Gerry Carden made a career of the marines. She will retire this year and plans to marry one of her girlhood sweethearts. Earl Parfrey is president of the Parfrey Chain Stores which are scattered through- out the country. Rumor has it that he has been courting a pretty little nurse. Ken Rhodes was hunting wild animals in Africa. He liked the country so well he decided to stay and he is now the chief of a cannibal tribe. Bob Frichtel, editor of The New York Herald, decided to go look for Ken Rhodes. That was three months ago and now he has returned with a cute little savage girl. Robert Herman is one of the scientists who has been working on the new and latest WOW bomb. This is a secret,, so please don't send a copy of your prophecy to Russia. Dick Dunckley is sailing the Pacific Ocean in his Luxury Cruiser. He plans to sail around the world by himself and five girls friends. And, last, but not least I came to Jack Rowley, besides being Professor of Speech at a well known college he is also an inventor. His latest and most famous invention is his noiseless chewing gum. With these words the Spirit of 1971 turned to leave. One thing he told me that I will always remember is that the class as a whole was a success and even though they had grown old in years, he was glas to say that their hearts were still young and happy. 1st Grade Mary Lou Hope Dutch Williams Gerald Simonton Carlin Cobb Gere Summer Glen Murphy Nancy Hindman Gerry Holdemess Ken Rhodes Bob Frichtel 2nd Grade Gail Grandbouche 5th Grade Dick Dunckley 6th Grade Dorthy Kuchler Linda Padilla 7th Grade Earl Parfrey 8th Grade Milton Kitchens 9th Grade Donald Hinkle Jimmy Skinner Margaret Jauregui Bern Fresquez Bob Steele Beatrice Bums Darlene Blank Jack Rowley Robert Herman 10th Grade Wayne Kendall Bob Foster 11th Grade Gerry Carden Jack Kagie Eileen Heddles 12th Grade Dick Madonna 0 F F 1 C E R S M. CHAVIS S. HARPER K. KRUGER J. CLARK Secretary Treasurer Vice President President MOTTO: Backward Never, Forward Ever COLOR: Maroon and Gold FLOWER: Orchid Sponsored by HAYDEN POOL HALL JOE CLARK ARDLENE ALLEN BESSIE BENSON JACK EUDY CARL KRUGER BOBETTE SUMMER CAROL ROLLISON CONNIE ZORN Opp Kerry Cobb President Johnny Wilson Vice President Ward Holderness Secretary - Treasurer s o S p P H O O N M S O O R R E S M r. T r u m b o C L A S S O F 53 MOTTO: Be the Labor Great or Small Do it Well, or Not at All COLORS: Blue and Silver FLOWER: Columbine Sponsored by HAYDEN MERC Gordon Grandbouche Billy Barnes Curtis Zabel Arthur Fredrickson Manuel Sanchez Jo Iva Gorrod Johnny Wilson Robert Kendall Charles Owens Jimmy Silva Don Douglas Richard Moore Bill Bershinsky Barbara Temple Ernest Zulian Bob Williams Reba Meyers Rudy Scufca President Secretary - Treasurer Vice President MOTTO: To Rest is Not to Conquer COLORS: Lavender and Silver FLOWER: Lilac Sponsored by CITY GARAGE--Craig o c Louis Angelo Edna Bettger Lila Harrington Frank Camilletti David Miller Wayne Morton Raymond Rhodes Larry Whiteman Phyllis Wiles Bill Simonton Patricia Shafer Junior Gutierrex Donald Zulian Kelly Bissell Andrew Bennett Mark Chandler Rudy Skufca Reba Meyers Josephine Gall Gregory Linger Duane Tabb Bill Blank Russell Hinkle Harvey Hassell Mary Weaver Ray Simpson Guess Who Amelia Jaurequi Albert Hall Bill Parfrey Joe Sines Ernest Boyd Raymond Price Bonnie Martin Helen Montoya John Schuster Ray Mario Jim Wren Ongaro Trumbo MANAGERS John Bob Schuster Frichtel •’A SQUAD B SQUAD Bob Steele Ken Milt Dutch Carlin Rhodes Kitchens Williams Cobb Sponsored by HAYDEN PHARMACY - Proprietor Truman Leslie FOOTBALL C Sponsored by ROUTT COUNTY REPUBLICAN Otis Bourns FOOTBALL KEN RHODES MILT KITCHENS Game Scores Glenwood 8 Hayden 6 Meeker 25 0 Oak Creek 0 33 Kremling 8 26 Steamboat 13 26 Rangely 0 25 Grandby 3 21 Craig 13 45 L Per Cent 0 1000 1 750 2 500 3 250 4 000 GENO ZULIAN Sponsored by FINK'S BEAUTY BARBER SHOP Team Meeker Hayden Steamboat Rangely Oak Creek CHUCK HAYES BOB STEELE FOOTBALL BERYL RIENKS HAYDEN GRAIN GORDON Proprietor GRANDBOUCHE LES GRANDBOUCHE BOB FOSTER JIM GAZEWOOD DON HINKLE GERALD SIMONTON JOHN WILSON □ c O Back row: Jim Skinner, Manager; Kenneth Rhodes, Beryl Reinks, Daniel Sanchez, Conrad Zorn, Chuck Hayes, Mr. Trumbo, Coach. Front row: Manuel Sanchez, Billy Doolin, Robert Kendall, Gordon Grandbouche, Johnny Wilson. Back row; Jimmy Gazewood, Manager; Jr. Gutierrez, Chuck Hindman, Harvey Hassell, Rudy Skufca, Mr. Ongaro, Coach. Front row; Jay Hayes, Raymond Rhodes, Ray Simpson, Greg Linger, Duane Tabb. Sponsored by HI-WAY BAR and CAFE Guard CONNIE ZORN Manager JIM GAZEWOOD JAMES TRUMBO JIM SKINNER MANUEL SANCHEZ Forward DANIEL SANCHEZ Forward BOCK'S CORNER GROCERY STORE Center CHUCK HAYES BILL DOOLIN Forward Guard Guard JOHNNY WILSON BOB KENDALL GORDON GRANDBOUCHE Captain Sponsored by Forward BISSELL'S INSURANCE AGENCY WR E STUNG Back row: Mr. Lewis, Coach; Kelly Bissell, Bob Williams, Joe Sines, Billy Blank, Dick Madonna, Mr. Ongario, Coach. Front row: Arthur Frederickson, Frank Camiletti, Don Zulian, Larry Whiteman, Dutch Williams, Earnie Zulian, Jim Gazewood, Milt Kitchens. Sponsored by TEXACO SERVICE STATION and CARROLL’S COTTAGES WRESTLING DON HINKLE WARD HOLDERNESS MILTON KITCHENS WAYNE MORTON ARTHUR FREDERICKSON Sponsored by SALTER'S SPORTING GOODS--Craig WRESTLING GENO ZULIAN FRANK CAMELLETTI BILL BLANK JOE SINES BOB WILLIAMS LARRY WHITEMAN Sponsored by TRI-STATE LUMBER COMPANY CLARINETS Mary Lou Hope Marline Chavis Barbara Temple Glenn Murphy Gerry Holdemess Dolly Kline Teddy Bourns Dickie Moore Topsy Chandler Reba Meyers Janet Leslie Shirley Rodolph BARITONE Marcheta Harper FLUTES Beverly Erwin Betty Whitlock Max Dufford SAXOPHONES Bobette Summer Leslie Saylor Stan Bershears BARITONE SAX Nancy Hindman CORNETS Gere Summer Duane Tabb Billy Foster Larry Whiteman Donna Conyers Kathleen Frentress John Sundberg FRENCH HORN Lila Harrington TENOR SAX Sterling Osbourn CLAY N. BERG, JR. - Director Dorothy Kuchler njpii DRUMS Gail Grandbouche Beatrice Burns Dynna Moxon Buddy Chandler BASSES Ken Rhodes Dorothy Kuchler Chuck Hindman TROMBONES Bob Steele Joe Prewitt Wayne Morton b Verla Ledford Sponsored by HAYDEN VALLEY DAIRY pm© ©{kirogd GLENN MURPHY President MARLENE CHAVIS Secretary MR. CLAY BERG Director MARY LOU HOPE Vice President GAIL GRANDBOUCHE Treasurer Sponsored by T J BAR and CAFE Jo Gaul Carol Rollison Gail Grandbouche Dorthy Kuchler Verla Ledford Betty Whitlock Ardlene Allen Betha Fresquez Jean Sena Jo Iva Gorrod Jennie Gutierriz Reba Myers Norma Dunckley Bonnie Martin Mary Hinkle Lila Harrington Edna Bettger. The operetta WILD ROSE” Sponsored by DON'S LIQUOR STORE Back Row Mary Hinkle Beatrice Burns Carol Rollison Darlene Blank Dolly Kline Verla Ledford Beverly Erwin Bobette Summer Linda Padilla Bertha Fresquez Rosa Sena Shirley Rodolph Middle Row Mary Weaver Gere Summer Mary Lou Hope Lila Harrington Marlene Chavis Betty Whitlock Skeets Harper Helen Montoya Reba Myers Naomi Parris Bonnie Martin Pat Shafer Front Row Phyllis Wiles Edna Bettger Ardlene Allen Norma Duckley Barbara Temple Nancy Hindman Jennie Gutierrez Ann Chandler Josphine Gaul Donna Moxon Jo Iva Gorrod CHEERLEADERS Dorthy Kuchler - Gerry Holdemess - Gail Grandbouche Sponsored by BROCK’S STYLE SHOPPE DOROTHY KUCHLER GERRY HOLDERNESS GAIL GRANDBOUCHE OFFICERS MRS. CATHCART EVERETT WILLIAMS Secretary - Treasurer Kenneth Rhodes, Bob Steele, Gerald Simonton, Donald Hinkle, Everett Williams, Milton Kitchens, Gordon Grandbouche, Connie Zorn. Middle row: Bob Frichtel, Beryl Rienks, Carlin Cobb, Dick Dunckley, Ernie Zulian, Jim Gazewood, Chuck Hayes, Mr. Ongaro. Back row: Jack Rowley, Jimmy Skinner, Rudy Skufca, Chuck Hindman, Johnny Wilson, Bern Fresquez, Johnny Schuster. Sponsored by SCHUMAKER'S SERVICE STATION GERRY CARDEN President MARY G. HINKLE Vice President ROSA SENA Secretary - Treasurer MRS. CARTHCART Sponsor F. H. A. Front Row Gerry Carden Margaret Jaurequi Rosa Sena Bertha Fresquez Mary G. Hinkle Jo Iva Gorrod Shirley Rodolph Second Row Mrs. Cathcart Carol Rollison Darlene Blank Amelia Jaurequi Jo Gall Bonnie Martin Eileen Heddles 1 Ann Chandlar Third Row Jennie Guitierrez Linda Padilla Lila Harrington Betty Whitlock Jean Sena Helen Montoya Phyllis Wiles Sponsored by LINDY'S SERVICE STATION MARY LOU HOPE Vice President VERLA JO LEDFORD Secretary - Treasurer Greg Linger, Charles Hayes, Mr. Lowry, Billy Doolin, Connie Zorn, Mary Lou Hope, Verla Jo Ledford, Betty Lou Whitlock, Everett Williams EVERETT WILLIAMS President MR. LOWRY, Sponsor TWE TIGER CLAW JUNIOR PROM Last Friday evening the Seniors were entertain- ed by the Juniors, of 51.. Baked turkey was the main dish at the banquet. Carlin Cobb gave the welcoming address, and Greg Chavis did a good job with the response. The gym was gayly decorated with the theme April Showers. Chuck Rutherford and his Rhythmairs” gay music was enjoyed by all. TIGER CLAW STAFF JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Editor --- ------------------ -Gerry Holdemess Assistant Editor ---------Jimmy Gazewood Sponsor - — -------------------— Miss Stoll Circulation Managers----------------Jack Eudy Ronnie Zehner Social Editor------------------Dorthy Kuchler Sports Editors ------------------Bob Foster Charles Hindman Inquiring Reporter------------- - Beverly Erwin Feature Editors----------------Bessie Benson Audrey Cottrell, Naomi Parris Donna Moxon School Personalities ---------- — Mary Hope Faculty Personalities--------- - Marline Chavis News Editors — Linda Padilla, Verla Ledford Eileen Heddles, Gerry Carden Art Editors----------Beatrice Bums, Jack Eudy Daniel Sanchez Typists------Glen Murphy, Margaret Jaurquii Nancy Hindman, Bertha Fresquez Carol Rollison Dittoers-----Carlin Cobb, Gerald Simonton On Wednesday evening, December 7, 1949, the Junior Class will present their play Amazing Gracie. Amazing Gracie takes place on an April afternoon. It is the story of a young married couple. Gracie tells a lot of little white fibs just to make people feel good. What happens to her when her lies catch up with her? ? See the play and find out for yourself. The cast is as follows: Ty Underwood --- ------------ ------ Roy Neish Gracie Underwood -- ------------ Dorthy Kuchler Farina Fudd-------------------Beatrice Bums Rainbow Batts - -------- ---- Gerry Holdemess Piedmont Jones--------------- - — Bob Foster Darius Damrock---------------- Bob Frichtel Horatio Helfrey- - ---------- . Gerald Simonton Dodie Spicer------------------Nancy Hindman Mrs. Spicer----------------- -- Eileen Heddles Butch Briscoe-----------------Dutch Williams Miss Talulah Tate----------G. Grandbouche GLENN MURPHY Editor DONALD HINKLE MR. REAGAN Assistant Editor Sponsor Sponsored by RED STONE LODGE Tkt. 'Someday 'I’ll Be Seel n8 You- 'Always '1’U See y s vve S1® ,r ’ G'® Until rts Spring tln'e 1 4 to. “gb tf , fe G°° V© Ae Sfa S° v° jofc’ •'ll e. Uje Ae or ■qfW ,e.n Hundreds of thousands of students throughout the notion will treasure their Yearbooks for many yeors to come. Thousands of teachers and school administra- tors welcome their 7 y -Httiete Annuals as a necessary part of their Parent and Public relations program. We arc proud to have had o part in preserving the memories, traditions ond achievements of the schools of America %
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