Jackson County High School - Aiyukpa Yearbook (Walden, CO)
- Class of 1950
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HIYUWP' Where Happiness Is PUBLISHED BY THE CLASS OF 1950 JACKSON COUNTY HIOH SCHOOL WALDEN, COLORADO KDPIDICQATICDN TO THOSE GOOD PEOPLE OF JACKSON COUNTY WHO HAVE FAITH IN THE YOUTH OF TODAY, WHO BELIEVE IN AND SUPPORT THE PROGRESSIVE AD- VANCEMENT OF OUR COUNTRY, AND ESPECIALLY TO THOSE WHO BELIEVE THERE IS NO BETTER PLACE NOR BETTER PEOPLE ANYWHERE THAN HERE AT HOME, WE LOVINGLY DEDI- CATE THIS YEARBOOK. -THE CLASS OF 1950 EDITORIAL STAFF UO-EDITORS .......... II'm lfz'117 H ard ' , I cvolam' KELLY ...1 I MARY ANN QITINN BUSINESS MANAGER ................. BONNIE DOXVDELL ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER ..... DUANE HAMPTON SPORTS ......... ACTIVITIES ... HUMOR .... ALIIMNI ......... PHOTOGRAPHY. .. VALEDICTORY ... SALUTATORY . . CLASS HISTORY CLASS XVI LL ..... ....JERRY VARNER . . .PATSY WOLAVER .......MIMI MILLER BARBARA IIACKLEY ..BILL CORNELISON -. .BONNIE DOVVDELL ...MARY ANN QIIINN ...DIIANE HAMPTON ....CORKY KELLY AIYUKPA lQ5O Qur School Grows T I-I E O L D HPAITHFUL FoI2EvEl2 Most of us have spent all four of our high school years in this building. lt has served us well and we hate to leave it. T I-I E N E W Hsomsmumo TO BE Peouo op At the beginning of the school year our new gymnasium was completed. The modern structure not only contains a 70 by 140 foot gymnasium with a seating capacity of approximately four hundred people, but also an industrial arts room, home economics room, 32 by 20 foot stage, and boys' and girls' locker rooms. The industrial arts and home economics rooms are complete with all of the modern conveniences, and there is a large electric time clock in the gym. VVe wish to extend our thanks to the school board, the school oificials, and all of the other fine men and women who have helped to make this building ours. This much needed structure has been the dream of athletic minded people for many years and we are very proud to be the first group to have used it. AIYUKPA 1950 The Faculty Mr. Lepponen Mr. Phillips Mr. Sharp Mrs. Schmidt Miss Cable Miss Schwartzbeck P. ll. Lepponen, superintendent of -l. l'. ll. S.. has been witl1 the sehool for tive years. Ile holds an AB. degree from the llniversity of Wyoming and is a nieinher of the Theta Alpha l'hi and Kappa Sigma fraternities. Mr. Lepponen taught English this year and coached the Sophomore and Freshman plays. Ile was the Senior sponsor. L. W. Phillips holds an A.l3. degree from Colorado State College of Educa- tion and is a inemher of Phi Delta Kappa and Delta Phi Delta fraternities, lie- sides teaching manual training and aviation seiente, he was the boys' physical education instructor and the Sophomore sponsor. This was his first year with us. S. S. Sharp graduated from Oxford l'niversity in England and has a l'i.S. degree from the l'niversity of lVyon1ing1'. This was his first year as a full time instructor in -I. F. ll. S. Ile taugzht hand, advanced math, eheinistry and gen- eral science. Mrs. A. -l. Selnnidt taught her fourth year in this sehool this year. She holds a l'i.S. degree from Colorado A Sa M and is a member of the Kappa Delta soror- ity. She taught history. mathematics, and instruete4l the girls' gym elass this year. She was the Freshman sponsor. Miss Virginia Uahle graduated from the l'niversity of lVyoining with an A.l3. degree. She also attended Colorado A 8: M, and is an Alpha Ki Omega ineinher. Miss Cahle was the home room teacher for the seventh and eightli grades this year and taught home economics in the high sehool. This was her first year in teachingx Miss Marjorie Sehwartzheek graduated from XVhitewater State Teachers' Uollege, Whitewater, 'Wisconsin, with a ILE. degree, and attended Denver lini- versity and Milwaukee State Teaehers' Vollegre. She also grraduated from the Business Institute of Milwaukee. Miss Sehwartxheek was the eominercial teacher and -lunior sponsor this year and this was her first year in teaching. PAGE 5- AIYUKPA I95O S e ri io rs HISTORY YOU,RE ON YOUR WAY NOW As we find ourselves at another step of our education, we are wondering what comes next, but we can never forget the past A those first expectant days of school. As we turn our thoughts back, we find that of the graduating class of 1950, only seven started their education together in the first grade: Coralie, Mary Ann, Mimi, Bonnie, Patsy, Jerry and Duane. As we continued upward through the grades, Bill and Lee joined the procession, and when we found ourselves graduating from grade school, our class was enlarged by the entrance of Bob Turner, Alvin Anderson, Barbara Hackley and Gordon Irvine. It was truly a green group of Freshmen that first set foot in 'Y gh School on September 10 1946. We smuggled through the fi ,L hectic wee' of seliefv' ay such x .ls as Hupperclass- men, initiation, .ueklist. After fhe first semester, however, we had finally adapted ourrelves to thi' new kind of life and finished the year without any further inciden. ln some we managed to get through the Sophomore Tea ano wo endi other year of school. Vifhen our Junior year rolled around, we were greeted by a new student, Chauncey Mankin. During that year we finally got to enjoy an initiation. That year seemed to be full of activities, Prom, Banquet, and many others, all at our expense. When the following year came before us, we found that we were mighty Seniors, an achievement that some of us had doubtfully looked for. XVith the aid of Mr. Lcpponen, our sponsor, we have completed the year with many happy memories left behind us, and many more experiences ahead of us. VVe wish to thank all of those good people who have made our grade and high school years the happie t of our short live 4. PAGE 6 AIYUKPA 1950 OUR SPONSOR K'1'ETE SENIOR CLA. , Pra.siflc - - - - DVANE HAMPTON Viva P :.sz'flenf BILL CORNELISON Serrffrzry - - I3oxN112 DOWDELI. Trermurez' PATSY XVOLAVER FOLORS GREEN AND umm FLOWER Y131,x.ow ROSE MOTTO HXVIIUII Ono Iivgins to Rogllize That III- Is Nothing, Ile Is Then Hourly to Make A SOIIIUIQIIINQ' of Himself A PAGE 7 J AIYUKPA IQ5O ALVIN ANDERSON Earnest-Friendly Stage Manager 2-3, Secretary 3. QCORALIE KELLY Blushing-Vivacious Gym 1-2-3, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, 'Co-Editor Annual 4, Secretary 3, 'Co-Editor Wildcat Times 3-4, Band 1-2, Reporter 2, Plays 1-2- 3 3, Color Guard 4, Gym Follies BONNIITA DOWIDELL Redhead-Diligent President 2, Secretary 4, Treas- urer 3, ,Student Council 2, Gym 1-2-3-4, Gym Follies 3-4, Glee Club '1-2, Bus. Mgr. Annual 4, Band 1-2-3-4 Pla s 1-2-3, Re- , Y porter 4. DUANE HAMPTON Cosrmopolitan-Imitative President 4, Gym Follies 3-4, Plays 1-2-3, Asst. Bus. Mgr. An- nual 4, Student Council 1-2-3-4, President Student Council 3, Vice President S. C. 2, Basketball 1-2- 3-4, Softball 1-2-3-4. BILL CIORNELISON Infatuated-Moody President 3, Vice President 2-4, Plays 1-2-3, Basketball 1-2-'3-4, Softball 1-2-3-4, Photog. Ed. An- nual 4, Student Council 3, Gym Follies 3-4. MILDRED MILLER Jokey-Bubble Gum Gym 1-2, Glee Club 1-2, Band 2-3-4, Plays 1-'2-3, Reporter Humor Editor Annual 4. BARBARA HACKLEY Refreshing-Onery Gym 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 1-2, Alumni Ed. Annual 4, Plays 1-2-3, Gyrm Follies 3-4, Student Council 4. GORDON IXRVINE . Physique-,Shy Play 3, Basketball 3-4. 1. 3 A fi PAGE 8 i- I AIYUKPA I95O OHAUNOEY MANKJIN Manners-Demanding Play 3, Basketball 3-4, Softball 3-4, Gym Follies 3-4. LEE POWELL Pranks-Comic Books Biasiketball 3, Plays 2. MARY AiNlN QUIINAN Car-Winsome Gym 1-'2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Co-Editor Annual 4, Co-Editor Wildcat Times 3-4, Plays 1-2-3, Student Council 3, Reporter 1, Gym Follies 3-4. PATQSY W0iLAV1ER Voice-Blonde Gym 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Cheer Leader 2-3- 4, Sec. Student Council 2, Plays 1-2-3, Reporter 3, Treasurer 3-4, Activity Editor Annual 4. BOB TURNER Hei hth Smile g .... Plays 1-2-3, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Softball 1-2-3-4. JERRY VARJNER Athletic-Patsy Treasurer 2, President 1, Student Council 1-2-3-4, S. C. President 4, Sports Ed. Annual 4, Sfports Ed. Wildcat 'Times 3-4, Band 1-12- 3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4. Softball 1-2-3-4, Gym Follies 3-4, Plays 11-2-3. N I C K N A M E S Bob ................ Turner Jerry . . . Lee ...... ftry to shorten thatl Bill .... Bonnie Bonnie Doodle Gordon . . Duane ................. Red Chauncey Patsy . ..... '11'at Mary Ann. . . . . . . Barbara . . Bobby Mildred .... . . . 'Coralie . . 'Corky .Alvin . .. . PAGE 9 .'4Varner Willie . . Irvine Brother Angel ? ? . . Mimi just Alvin AIYUKPA lQ5O J u n io rs Next Ycfzris Iieadersn Front row: Shirley Schmidt, Norma Lee Follett, Judy Goemmel, Mickey Cloonan, Dorothy Fliniau, Jane Manville Middle row: Miss Schwartzbeek, sponsorg Eleta Armstrong, Lorraine Sewald, Chloe Ann Huston, Lois Ross, Joan McNamara Back row: Charles Baugh, Jack Wigington, Buell Fuller, Lowell Moran, Phillip Hanson, Mary Lou Dodge Judy G06II1lI19l . . . ...... Pres1'fle1zt Mickey Cloonan ..... ..... l 'ice PI t'NliIlf?llf Dorothy Lou Fliniau .. ...S6l'I'UfLlI y-Tl 6dSlll'0I' There were eighteen enrolled in the Junior class when school was out. NVe started the school year with twenty-two students. During hunting season we gave a very successful Deer Hunter's party. One end of the gymnasium was decorated as a hunting scene. The foreground consisted of a campfire, stuffed bear, leaves and willows. The background was an autumn scene. Everyone wore his red clothes to represent hunting costumes. To make money for our banquet and prom, we sold refreshments for base- ball and basketball games and serve-3 a1 two dances. VVe also had a candy sale. We enjoyed our Junior year, aunougn we had a lot of studies and activities to keep us and our sponsor, Miss Sehwartxbeclc, busy. PAGE 11 AIYUKPA 1950 Sophomores Noi Yet Dry Bcllinrl file Ears Front row: Glen Chedsey, Jim Arnold, Donald Hampton, Reggy Varner, Wilma Lyons Middle row: Norma Williams, Harriet Manville, Virginia Langendorf, Ethel Ross, Ginger Smith, Mr. Phillips, class sponsor Back row: Bob Anderson, Bob Richard, Edgar Harris, Pat Riley, David Chedsey 'I' h 0 Sopllmnores stzirtoal sm-hool with sixteen monilwrs this your, hut there wart- only fifti-en finishing school, having! lost Si llill Dow. The class officers were: Donald Hampton I'1'6s1'rlvnf W 1- W 1' gramvs. Mr. Rvgzgzy -lo Varncr .,,i.,, Jimmy Arnold NVilma llyons ..,.,, 1 l'1'0.s1'1I011l N0l'l'l?f1Il'.ll Tl'6fl s u rer luthel Ross ,,,...,i,,.,,,,,,,,,,,i.,,...,,,,,,,,..,,,.,..,,,, I?0pfn'1'01' Qaw the zinnuzil Srzphomcrm- Tea in honor of the Soniors. made money :luring the your hy selling I'0lil'6Fllll1t'lliS Phillips was the Sopl:omf:rm- sponsor. PAGE 12 at liaskotlmll AIYUKPA I95O Pres h rn e n Grown .-ls Spinach. Front row: Charles Fuller, Charles Hendrickson, Ted Langendorf, Vance Richardson, Maxine Williams, Shirley Couch, Hilda Brawley Middle row: Hunter Follett, Donna Gresham, Maxine Fewlass, Earlene Belew, Jacquie Lynn Dodge, Mrs. Schmidt, class sponsor Back row: Jerry Hampton, Floyd Anderson, Paul Broughton, Bob Jones, Bill Severns, Everett Johnson, Kelly McNew Yes, we started off the year as the many other Green Frosh have in the past. Our initiation consisted of the usual 'teleetriew chair, food stuiiis, and plank walking. NVQ: also wore some very unusual clothes during the week and submitted to painting the JH on the airport hill. Our most successful social doing during the year was the Christmas party. The gym was decorated with a huge tree and everyone reeeived a present from Santa Claus. Mrs. Schmidt, who has helped us along' this first year, was our sporscr anf' class ottieers were: Vance Richardson ..,,.. ,.....,.,.... P rc.side1f1t Maxine NVilliams .,.,. ,..... I 'ima I'1'r:.wir10nt Ted Langendorf .........,. ......,.,, i Sf'l'I'CfIlI lj Vharles Hendrickson .,,..,..........,,............ Trcrmwvr At the end ot' the school year there were thirteen boys and six girls still claiming the title of Freshmen. Vile certainly enjoyed being in high school and hope to have a lot of fun in the future. A 4 PAGE 13 Eighth Gracie Front row: Anthony Zangari, Jim Elkins, Leslie Powell, Betty Bodwell, Joy Anderson, Carla Fliniau, Jeanne Kelly Middle row: Dennis Wigington, Florine Gomez, Marian Schmidt, Marjorie Semple, Mickey Waldron, Jean Barnes, Keith Tomkins, Miss Cable, teacher Back row: Warren Beckett, Paul Richard, Arthur Baugh, David Hampton, Lawrence Moran, Bob Manville, Phillip Eaton The eighth grade of 1950 is proud to say that there were twenty-one grad- uates in our class. nine of whom started in the first grade together. Those nine were Marian Schmidt, Bob Manville, Marjorie Semple, Mickey NValdron, Dennis NVig'ing'ton, Phillip Eaton, Leslie Powell, David Hampton, and Lawrence Moran. The class officers were: Marian Schmidt ...., ,,.,.......... P 1'cs1'rIe'nt Jeanne Kelly ...,.,.. ....... I 'ive President VVarren Beekett ...,., .,,.,,...,. 7 'zwusurer Keith Tomkins ..... ........,....,,.. A Qerrfefury Bob Manville .,.,,,.,,,..,.,,........,..... Sargefmt-at-Arms Class Colors: Green and NVhite Flower: flweetpeas The graduation ceremony was held on May 16th. Bob Manville gave the welcome, Caroline Bird the farewell, Lawrence Moran the class history, and Leslie Powell the class will. The eighth grade boys did a pretty good job on their basketball trips, with the help of two of the seventh grade boys. They made trips to towns in both Colorado and lVyoming. Lawrence Moran, Bob Manville, and Leslie Powell held the highest point record. PAGE 14 AIYUKPA 1950 Senior Diary September 6. First day of school. Chose officers. October November December January February March April Ma., 7. Ordered announcements and rings. 18-23. Freshman initiation. 4. Softball tourney. Here. 7. Seniors had annual pictures taken at Fort Collins. 12. Fluorine dental treatments started. 21. Got Senior pictures. 26. Teachers' convention started. 1. Mary Ann had birthday party for school kids. 5. Bestest Senior Carnival yet. Official opening of new gym. 8. History class attended murder trial. 18. Declamation meet at Kremmling. 23. Thanksgiving vacation started. 9-10. Rock River tourney. 14 Home Ee style show. ?. Bybees gave several parties for school kids. 20. Alumni game. 22. Christmas party. Vacation begins. 23. Back to school . . . goody, goody. 7. Started practicing Senior play. 16. Seniors turned over paper to Juniors. 213, Conference games started. 25. Elected annual staff. 26. Basketball team played hookey. 30. Juniors got class rings. Had group pictures for annual taken. 24. Tommy 8: Nora had party for BB team and their gals. 27. Seniors gave up play. li-4. Park League tourney at Granby. J.C.H.S. champs!!! 8-9. District tourney at Golden. NVon one and lost one. 24-25. Rawlins tournament. 29. B. B. banquet at 1Vestview. 4. Park League musical festival. Here. 10. Lions gave dinner for B. B. players. 14-15. Music festival at Cheyenne. 18. Banquet at church for team, etc., given by Mr. and Mrs. Phillips 19. Mr. Lillywhite gave art demonstration. 22. Sophomore play. 24. Junior-Senior banquet. North Park Community Church. 28. Gym Follies. 29. Juniors' day off. 29. Seniors started on trip. 3. Seniors returned from wonderful trip to Santa Fe, Taos, etc. 6 . 8. inby. 12. S -t llaekleys. 14. F- .iternoon .... Baccalaureate. evening. 7' . . . at last! school in good old -l. C. 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Nlajur- A vilvwl A PAGE18 l AIYUKPA 1950 Student Government Standing: Mr. Lepponen, supervisorg Vance Richardson, Duane Hampton, Buell Fuller, Jim-my Arnold, Teddy Langendorf Sitting: Wilma Lyons, Erlene Belew, Donald Hampton, secretaryg Jerry Varner, presidentg Chloe Antn Huston, vice presidentg Judy Goemmel, Barbara Hackley 'Flleitu were st-vt-ral II1tfll'llJOY'St from each class represented on the Student Council in H49 and 50.'i Student t'ouncils iron out the various troubles which cffnurn thc welfare of the students. Hur Student Fcuncil did just that this vcar. with thc help of Mr. Lt-ppoiicn. their advisor. Glee Club 'Pho Girls' tllcv Vluh rnct twice a xvvck tn sing numerous selections by many mffxnipnscrs. Miss Hcliwartzhcmfk and Mrs. lrt-no Fuller gave their time and in -truction in the follnxving' numhcrs: 'l'ht- Moon llehind the f'0ttnnxvn0d, 'Llillahyf' White Garden. and ntht-rs. VW- vntt-rt'ained at many gatherings A ind festivals during' tht- schczol yt-ar. A PAGE 19 AIYUKPA 1950 J.C. i-i.S. is Proud oi: its Band Standing: Lois Ross, Chloe Ann Huston, Coralie Kelly, Oden Westgaard, Barbara Hack- ley, Dorothy Lou Fliniau, Erlene Belew, Judy Goemmel, Hunter Follett, Edgar Harris, Dick Severns, Harriet Manville, Charles Hendrickson, Jerry Varner, Mr. Sharp, directorg Lorraine Sewald, Mickey Cloonan Sitting: Gaye Huston, Reggy Jo Varner, Vance Richardson, Patsy Wolaver, Norma Lee Follett, Chauncey Mankin, Hilda Brawley, Jane Manville, Bonnie Dowdell, Mary Ann Quinn Kneeling: Mimi Miller, Shirley Follett, Glenda Ann Hanson, Donna Gresham, Wilma Lyons, Carla Fliniau, Charles Fuller, Bob Manville, Jacquie Dodge J.U. ll. S. is very proud of the outstanding improvement that the Band has made in the past year. With the help of five members from the Cowdrey school the Band has grown in size from twenty-five to nearly forty members. Being able to have band three times a week proved to everyone that the Band was more successful this year than ever before. They have played various selections of overtures, marches, and Christmas carols for numerous occasions such as school programs, ball games, and festivals. Mr. Sharp, being the Band director for four consecutive years, and now a full time teacher, has his residence at VValden. The success of our Band is due to the time and effort which he has given us. .-I, AIYUKPA 1950 Dre matics Thi- l'z1i'li lmzigiii- lwlil ilu-ii' l,l'I'l2ll1l2ilfll'j' Mm-t 211 lirvmml Y1lYt'll1lJt'I' lHtl1. lirzuiliy. liI'l'll1lllllIlQl'. lhw-:flu-ii1'i4lg1v :xml Wfilslui 1-zu-li glam- an rim--not play zmml faiwi-i'z1l oral iw-suliiigs. XVzilfl1-li i'ew-iw-il ai rzitiiigg' uf vxm-lleiit mi lllvll' play. llii lizxlufmy Sm-iw, in wliivli llllilllll llzimplrm, -lorry Yziiwivr' liill l'1:i'l1vl1sm1. llllilllllvvj' Mziiiliiil. limwitliy limi Flinizlli. -lo ln. lll't'Sll2il1l. Mic-ln-y lllllflllilll zmel Sl1i1'li-,v HL'llIllllll paiwivipzitml. Ii flfwiiiiilvl gfziw za rvzlilingg' vniitlerl 'ill1Zll9j'.H ilu, liilil In flu llnik This was Zllllllllvl' of ilu- mziiiy zivfiv' f-A 1. l' 1 liwngiiv. Hu April 22ml, tlw Sfiplifrinoiww gziw ai tliiw-4-Azlvi play vmitlinl om lll 'ANU Moon 'llfIIllQl'lll.i. XVllll'll was wvll l't'Cl'iYllll by 4-V4-ry - lmppmii-li vmivlli-rl lirmfli ul' 1111-,-'v plays. 'l'lim- valet was als follo Mr. 'l'vl'l'y .. Hlliznzilrl llilllllllilll Xl 'l'v1'x'y. . . . .liiiigri-r Smith llill 'l'vi'1'y .... ..l7nx'i4l Clin-ilsi-y l:2ll'lllt-' llrilmvs .. .... Ulm-11 l'lii-ilsi-y Mrs, l':I'2li'lit'Il . . . . .li1'gz'g1'y -lu Xv2lI'll4'I' Mrs. Winkli-,. ,,YFi'g1inin liziiigi-11ilfmi'f Susan 'l'i-i'i'y,. . ..,.. Wilma liymis Mr. liunkziii.. Uliilgrzii' llziwis -lim lilissi-ll ... ...Holm lflt'll2ll'tl Nlr. Nzxilclvrs.. ..-limniy Arnulml lillm-ii 'l'i-i'i'y. .. ...litlii-l Ross AIYUKPA l95O Senior Carnival Ul FIt'l.Xl, OVICNING UF 'l'llI'I NEW GYMNASIVM Wln-n thi- St-niors' annual carnival onu- again rollecl arounml on NUVl'Illlll'I' 24th, the now gyinnasiuni was oificfially opt-neil. As you sti-ppc-tl into thi- iloor you notivwl the lwautifully clev- oratc-il uonoossion booths ancl you ws-rv g'rcvtt-ml by thu gay laughtvr which urge-fl you to join tht- 1-rowil and participatv in thi- many 1-ntertainmonts going on, suvh as bingo, tho fish ponil, the- novelty hooth, vtc. 'l'h4- prim-s for tho cvvnts weri- flonatt-cl to us hy thi- husinvss convvrns of the county. Ulose to 1'lt'Yt?ll o 'Q-lock. tht- cliniax of the- owning was ns-aring whvn Milflrvml Millvi' anil Duane Hampton, as qiivvii and king, by popular votv. lvcl thu granrl march. 'l'hc canilitlates for qiu-1-n we-rv elrvssi-ml in ln-autiful formals anrl wow beautiful oorsagcs of carna- tions. The boys lookml very hanclsoniv in thvir dark suits. Music for this gala cw-nt was furnislwl hy tht- local orc'l1vst1'a. The prom The naw high school gym was thv sw-iw of tht- l,1'OI1l of '50, given in honor' of tho class ol' SU by thv vlass ot' BL llmeora- tions, in a riot of colors, rc-pi-1--'eiitvfl the circus tln-nw. Russ Wolz anfl his flancv combo from Rawlins. Wyoming, t'urnislu'ml flo- lightful music' for thv gay flancars. Delicious punch and animal vraulu-rs wart- scrvwl throughout tht- vntirv ov:-ning. The- Frwli- nwn girls pi-vsixlvtl at the punuh bowl. Tho King anrl Qiiw-n, Jerry Yarnvr anrl Patsy Wolaver. attvnmle-al hy lluanv Hampton and Mil- ilrerl Milli-r, and liill fi0I'llt'ilSOYl anfl Mary Ann Quinn, lwl tht- hvautiful grand maruli to top off a wcmflvrfiil owning. A 4 PAGE 22 Q AIYUKPA IQ5O The Banquet The Senior class of 1950 was entertained at the annual Junior- Senior Banquet, held April 24th, in the North Park Community Church. Decorations in green and gold carried out the Ullalf Century theme. Class pins were given as favors. llour glasses and flowers made lovely centerpieces. The president of the Junior class, Judy Goemmel, gave the welcome. Duane Ilampton, Senior president, gave the response to the welcome. The rest of the evening's entertainment was carried forth by Charles Eaton, toastmaster. After the banquet, the honored guests were treated to a movie at the Park Theatre. The menu was as follows: Cocktail Jello Salad Roast Turkey and Dressing Cranberry Sauce Whipped Potatoes and Gravy Creamed Peas with Mushrooms Hot Rolls and Butter lee Cream Cake And the Tea The annual Sophomore Tea, given for the Class of '50 by the Class of 752, was held at the North Park Community Church par- lor May 14th. The Sophomores were dressed in formal attire as they greeted each guest at the door and presented the ladies with eorsages ot' yellow roses and the men with yellow rose boutonnieres. The theme was carried out in the Senior colors, green and gold, and the Wives of the members of the school board presided at the tea tables. PAGE 23 AIYUKDA 1950 BasketbaH 'AHSQUAD 'Coach Leslie Phillips, Manager Glen Chedsey, Duane Hampton, Chauncey Mankin, Edgar Harris, Bill Cornelison, Bob Richard, Gordon Irvine, Jerry Varner, Bob Turner UBHSQUAD Back row: Mr. Phillips, coachg Bob Jones, Donald Hampton, Jack Wigington Front row: Ted Langendorf, Charles Biiugh, Jimmy Arnold, Floyd Anderson J.C..1I.S. ........ -. .l. C. 11. S. ........ 37 AIYUKPA 1950 Basketball Scores UNFERENCE AND N1PN-CONFERENCE GAMES lkllonotes Conference Games 1 1 9 J. C. ll. S. ....,... 23 Rock River ........ . .l. C. II. S. ........ 19 llagfgs ............. . J. C. II. S. ........ 230 Steamboat Springs J. C. II. S. ........ 24 Stoarnboal Springs J. C. H. S. ........ 32 Raggs ............. . J. C. ll. S. ........ 38 flak Creek ......... . J, C. Il. S. ........ 2-1 Alumni ... .... J. C. Il. S. ........ 48 Saratoga . . . J. C. Il. S. ........ T37 lillrockenriclge . . . . . J. C. H. S. ........ 39 Saratoga . .. .... J. C. Il. S. ........ 32 ilfiranby ... .... J. C. ll. S. ........ 334 Rawlins ... .... J. C. ll. S. ........ 42 Jilironimlingr . .... J. C. ll. S. ........ 37 Rawlins ... .... J. C. H. S. ........ 40 Wlranby ... . . .. I. C. 11. S. .....,.. 24 ROCK RIVER T0llRNAMEN'1' J. C. II. S. ........ 534 Saratoga .......... . -l. C. II. S. ........ -16 M1-mlicinc Row ..... . l. C. ll. S. ........ 62 PARK CONFERENCE TOlfRXAMEN'l' -l. C. Il. S. ........ 43 Granby .... . . .. J. C. H. S. ........ 43 Iiftillllllllllgl' . . STATE DISTRICT 'l'0l'RXAMEX'l' J. C. II. S. ........ 35 Lyons ............. . -l.C.1l.S. .... H28 Ilnmlson RAXVLINS IXVITATIUXAL TOVRNEY J. C. II. S. ........ 44 Rawlins Frosh ..... . J. C. ll. S. ........ 3-1 Rawlins SUITES ..... . J. C. II. S. ........ 47 llanna H .. .... PAGE 26 Saratoga . . . . . . Saratoga .... . . . . . axlllllllll ... .... ' Elk Mountain ....... -18 .JS 24 633 3323 SCJ 315 -16 27 50 18 217 4-1 39 Gil 53 49 20 40 14 19 -12 335 17 217 25 42 35 AIYUKPA lQ5O BasketballTournaments The team participated in three tournaments this year and emerged from two of the three with trophies. They placed winner in the consolation bracket at Rock River Tournament and emerged from the Park Tourney held at Granby as champions. This was a great surprise to everyone as the XVildcats were not even favored to take second with their season record the way that it was. They placed four men on the all-con- ference team at Granby. The team journeyed to Golden late in February for participa- tion in the District Tournament held there. The NYildeats won the first game over Lyons and lost the second game to Hudson, the team that went on to take the tourney and enter the state finals held in Deliver a week later. In the last tourney of the year the boys went to liawlins for participation in the Carbon County, NVyoming, tournament. They were victorious in two out of three games. emerging with third place. All in all. J. V. II. S. had a very successful season despite the fact that we had such a poor season record. When the going' got tough in the tournaments and such we always had the team that could do the ,job when it had to he done. During' the entire season the XVildcats won 10 games and lost 18. Most of the games lost had very close scores. Jerry Varner was high point man for the fourth consecutive year, scoring 410 points, and Hob Turner and Bill tfornelison tied for second place scoring honors with 178 tallies apiece. Jerry was also high in the free throw department. hitting' T4 out of 89 trials. The team was Very lucky to have Mr. Leslie Phillips as its coach this year. Ile helped them a lot and they really appreciated it. Ile seemed just like one of the gang and was always around whenever there was any trouble. SoftbaH NVe were very successful in our softhall exploits this year. winning' the Park Tourney and being: undefeated in the rest of the games that were played. PAGE 27 Qfgfvijs fa I K AIYUKPA IQSO Girls' Athletics ata V. , Ms I Q 'A my sv 1' ww ,, , ,JZ , Q if is Most of thi- girls of thi- high school have taken an aiftivv part in tho girls' physical orlncation class this year. Fall I Tho Fall of the year always brings sew-ral softball gann-s to our svhool. As tho snow hvgins to fly, wt- mow- into the gym to takv our vxercise- in soscer, yollcyhall, dt-sk tennis, and haskvthall. Springs hrings tho most onjoym-il part of our program. Gay cffstuint-s lwgin to show up and owryom- is working hard on our Follies. This yvar wo math- our svfting to portray a gypsy camp. The cliaractors were ilreiseil in all the gay paraphernalia of the gypsies. Mary Ann Quinn ancl Patsy VVolavQr tliml a lovc-ly gypsy lap mlancv. Bonnie llowflell ancl Mickvy Vloonan sliowed thvir dancing skill in a tamhourini- clancv. Patsy lockvcl so protty waltz- ing to the Anniversary Song with .lerry Varna-r. Bob Jones and .lacquiv Lynn llodgv arlclecl to the color of our program with a, snappy numhvr. All of tho girls and sevoral of' tho hoys took part in the Follies this yoar. Thanks to the boys, Miss Sc-liwartzlwck, and Olll' flirvctor, Mrs. Schmitlt. for making our Follivs a happy climax of the yoar. PAGE 28 AIYUKPA IQSO Baccalaureate The Baccalaureate services were held on the evening May 14. at 8 :00 0'elock, at the new Community Church, with the Venerable Eric Smith, Archdeaeon of the Episcopal Diocese of Colorado, giving the sermon. The girls' chorus sang 'tHe Shall Feed His Flock, from the ' ' Messiah. Commencement On the evening of May 18, at 8:00 o'elock, the Seniors met in the new high school gymnasium, along with their friends and relatives, to bid farewell to high school days. The stage was beautifully decorated with the Seniorsl colors of green and gold. Miss Marjorie Schwartzbeck played the recessional, after which Rev. Brunner gave the invocation. Several musical num- bers were rendered by the band and girls' chorus, and Patsy VVol- aver sang a solo. The fourteen Seniors were presented to Mrs, Harry Snell, president of the Board of Education, by Mr. Peter H. lrepponen. superintendent. Mrs. Snell then presented the group with their long-awaited diplomas. Mary Ann Quinn gave the Salutatory, and Bonnie Dowdell was the honored Valedietorian. W'e were fortunate in having Dr. Robert H. Bruce, Dean of the Graduate School, University of XVyoming, give the commence- ment address. PAGE 30 AIYUKPA lQ5O Va l ed icto ry BoNN1'rA I Jownuu, Parents, Friends, Classmates, Members of the Board, and Faculty: My classmate, a short while ago, has told you of our appreciation for the four enjoyable years that will never come again. I'd like to spend a little thought on the years ahead. To this point we, as classmates, have travelled the roads of home with much company, supported by the fact that in groups we have strength and protection, and sheltered by the always accepted fact that we had home and village and a friendly, helpful county to gambol in. Now we find ourselves suddenly arriving at the end of a well trod street beyond which lie many untravelled trails, and we suddenly become pioneers and explorers of comparatively new territory to us, with so many unknown obstacles ahead, and with only an idea-and a guess-of a destination Somewhere.l' Many of us will seek further education and training for the business of making a living, and having received training, do we return home? By all means, we should, providing our future work was here. Unfortunately that cannot be the case for all of us, even though we realize that Jackson County has an investment in each of us. Some of us must seek elsewhere to find the position in which we will fit-our places-where the job and the man fit each other-and we feel sure you would not have it any other way. You, kind people of North Park, have given us a heritage more than any school can give-a heritage of independence, and the spirit and the price of each individual being himself-and acting for himself. In a world in which ene nation is becoming more and more dependent upon some other nation for rzustanance, in a nation where one group gives benefits and aids to sustain some other group,-the people and the natural resources of North Parkwthese have made us act freely, independently, and courageously to carry on the great traditions that have been-and still are-the foundations of a great America. That is the heritage that each of us treasure-and which gives us the fortitude -to seek our individual ways-with a feeling of equality, clear-eyed and un- afraid. Thank you. PAGE 31 AIYUKPA IQSO S a I u t a t o r y BIARY ANN QUINN Parents, Friends, Members of the School Board and Classmates: All of you can guess how happy we are to welcome you to the Fommence- ment exercises of the Class ot' 1950. It seems such a short time since we entered high school, such a short time in which to have grown to the stage where further growth will have to become a much more serious business. You've known all of us long before we entered high school, and you see us now on the threshold ot' becoming men and women. These four short years, happy years of play and work and growth, have been very important to all of us. There will probably never be another four years in any of our lives when we can develop so much, act so freely, sing and laugh so spontaneously, nor have the opportunity to learn so much, and yet do all of these things with having to feel that we have been completely harnessed. XVe'll surely have more serious restraints in the very near future. lt is you, patrons and parents, who have given us this opportunity for four free years of life, protected by your homes, and by the direct interests of all our neighbors. You must. have realized, without saying it, that these four years be- long to us, that for you they wouldn't and couldnlt come again. lt is only now that we are beginning to realize how serious it is for us, that soon we 'll be mak- ing nearly all of our own decisions, where before so many of them were made for us, that soon the responsibilities that were yours will belong to each of us for ourselves. Already some of these decisions that we are going to make are beginning to weigh heavily in our minds. Hut these last four years, these we thank you for. You know how prezious they were, how precious they will become to us as we grow older. You've come to see us pass from this stage to the unknown one ahead. NVe're happy you 've come, and as a class we thank you and welcome you here tonight. PAGI: 32 AIYUKPA 1950 C l a S S P 0 e m MALI. OF US TGGETHEIQH lu Wulala-u lowu ull pl-oplv know All things about 1-211:11 otlu-rg XX lull lmt you we-aug how olcl you :uw- Aull llillllflll about flu- W4-zulu-12 M 1-w-rywlu-Jw our l'llllKll'lfll grrow lu pnttwrms vustlv V-u'i4-fl' ., ' v lu fllllf-re-ul sluulf-s ol 1-ouuty lolk D1-pf-unliug' on who lllilI'I'l1'4l. XM- llo not hom! lllill wa- ro Tlu- lu-st Ill' mflusse-s gjoul- lu-forv IISQ 1- ll uot zu-1-1-pT that xw- rl- Tlu- ll'ZlNl lllll Utlllillly lll'l'0I'UllS. 4- ll2lYl' our Sll2ll'l' ol' slullious lciml xYll1iNl' lll2ll'liS url- I111ll'4' Tlulu Elllllllv. lil' tllosm- u'l1o tool: flu- 4-:uv l'4l'l1l I 1 Wm- also lmw- an szu'u1-I4-. lu sports, in urls. iu g1'il'I4-fl musin- You'll fiml us 1'm-pn-M-1111-fl. lll4lllQ'll ws- lllljlllf lmonsl of umuy Things lwfs szly. W1-'rv just 1'fllll4'llT1'4l.-. 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Palsy wills Ell11l l11-111111:11l1s ll1lI' l1ig1'l1 s11111'e11111 x'11i1:1- 111 .l:11'1l11i1- l1y1111 l,11llQt 1 11:-11 l'21l1l 111s il lllllll. 11111, 'llfl TI11- l'lI'1'SlllI1l'I1. 111 wl111111 we l1z1x'1- sl111w11 Sll1'll lit1l1- sy11111z1tl1y i11 11 :1111- wills his SX1'llilI11'S'S 1111 llI1' l121SlU'Tl1Elll fl11111' z1111l l1is z1l1ili1y 111 1z1li11 Zlllj 111 1 111'liy wills l11'l' 1111i1'tr11'ss, wl1i1'l1 rlll' i11l11-1'iT1-1l 1wi1'1- lzis EI l1i1111 1:1 N1111115 AIYUKPA IQ5O Senior Juveniles 1. Chapncey Manking 2. Patsy Wolaverg 3. Duane Hamptong 4. Third Graders: . Bill Cornelxsong 6. Barbara Hackleyg 7. B.,b Turnerg 8. Mimi Millerg 9. Lee Powellg 10. Corky Kellyg 11. Jerry Varnerg 12. A.-'in Andersong 13. Mwy Ann Quinn AIYUKPA 1950 Qur Janitor JOHN ANDERSON A 4 PAGE 36 AIYUKPA 1950 Where the Fellows Learn to Repair and Build I3 aa m I I I a r P0p! Goes the Werlbel - - - IF A 4 PAGE 38 AIYUKPA 1950 f Way he Il Jlffzfk Ilrffrl lx Tlzruuglr llfx N2'r,nzfr l1 S C S U S S E.w1nfr'1'11!ly Ifcf-unznrallrlzwl fur Pmn' l'f'11nun PAGE 39 J AIYUKPA i950 l-lie llwree QE lllS'l't FRY During' tlit' yt-zu' tlit- .xlllt'lAlt'illl lliwtfrixv vlziws lizix 1-titt-wtl into ww-wil tlt-lmtt-N. tlist-iissiiigr tlit- pi-us :mtl wziix tif Vmiiiiiiiiiisiii. wtf-. liiivli stutlt-lit rt-ntl :mtl i't-ptwtt-tl tm ai. liisttirit- nuvt-l. tliiv ol' tlw liigliligrlits ul' tlit- yt-ati' were wlit-li tliv class was pt-rlilittvql to ztttviitl at llllll'llt'l' trial, 'l'l1t-y mlm lmtl tllFL'llSSl4JllS tif t'lll'I'l'lll t-vt-nts t-wry llllll'lllIlSI. Mix. ht-limitlt tztiigrlit this vlnss. t'lll+I3llS'l'liY , , . . , . llit- t'lii-iiiistrlv vlziss t-tmsifttitl ul 4-lt-vt-11 lizml wwlxirig' l,'l Ft'lllllil!'N this j't'2ll'. Nlr. Slizlriw was tlit- lllSll'lll'l0l' ul' tliis vlzisw :mtl lillljllll tlit-in at lot Ellllllll tliv t-lt-mt-nts, Y2llt'llLft',s, l't:i'11iiilzis, t-tv. Nlztiiy lztlmi'z1ttn'y t'Xpt'l'llIlt'll1S xwiw- t'zu'i t-.l mi 1ll1't!llgIll4t!Il tliv yl'Ell'. llttklltl l'll'. Miss Vnlilv T2lll,Ll'lll two lirvmv if:-rnicriiiit-s tflzlsst-4 iii 'lil zmfl '5ll. 'l'lit- girls lt-silwivtl lllilll-Y llSt'l'lll tliiiigzx zilmlit tlit- limmf liiitlvi' lit-i' tlirt-t-timi in our lit-ziutiltillv 1-:iiiiiipt-tl lifzmt' t-t-tuitniiics mmii iii tliv lit-xv lilliltlmgr. lStNllililClCl'lNH l'Iitlv1' tlit- tlii't't'tit:n nl' Bliss St'llXV2lI'lZlN't'li, tlit- lmfwlclit-1-piiig' vlzxss trunk up :ill type- ul' jutiiwizils. ltitlgtiiw. :wt-tmiliits. vtv. Vlzisst-Q wviwf livltl in tlit' lillrziry. lllllt'l' UUllllll4'l'ffl2lli wt-rv slitxrtllzllitl :mtl ggi-nt-wil llllSllll'S5. Slltbl' Mr. Pliillipx tziiigrlit tlit- stutltints in liis two slitnp t-fztsst-4 to mzilw nizmy llSt'l'lll itt-ms. wut-li :is lzmips. lmrilq vntls. tzililt-s. :mtl ,,. 1. . . slit-lvt-s. lliis t-lass wzlw litutl in tliv new lll4lllSlI'l2ll :1i'ts rfizmi. 'l'Yl'lXll .Xlirztlit-1' vmiltiit-1't'lz1l stilijvtft tlll,llTj't'tl lmy ,l.l'.1l.H. stiitlmits was illylllllil. Mies Svliwzti'tzlmt- li lit-lil tlirtw- vlzisst-N in this 5llll.lt'l'l. l'INtil.lSlI Nlr. llt-pptmt-ii tziuglit tlit- l i-v'lii11:m. Soplimiifxiw- :mtl -llmim' vlztsws llliglisli tliiriiig' tliv st-lifml j't'2ll'. lfiiglixli lll was at Stiitly til' liligrlisli l.itt-i'zitii1't', wliilv tlit- titlit-i' t-lztsst-N stiitlft-tl Q't'lll'l'2ll twinn- ptwititm. PAGE lil,- M A T l l AIYUKPA lQ5O Mrs. Schmidt taught Algebra anfl Geometry to the Freshmen anml Sophomores this year, and Mr. Sharp trieil to pounrl aflvaneefl math into the heacls of several boys. As usual, these were very interesting courses. AV IATIUN SCI IQNCTE This was a new eourse in the school anml Mr. Phillips. who has had extensive aeronautical experience, mafle the course very interestinvf anml worthwhile. The stuclents C were taught the basie fundamentals of airplane parts, types. etc. They also belongiecl to the national organization, l7.A.l'., which enablecl them to tour llowrv Air Base and take several fliffhts tlurinff the Vear. 1 P P5 -, LATIN Latin was also a newcomer to .l. V. Il. S. lt was the only for- eign langruagre taugiht this year. Mr, Sharp supervised this class. The Seniors Are Always Singing Patsy . . Mimi . . . Lee ..... Barbara. . Bonnie ... Alvin . . . Vhauneey Mary Ann. . . . . 'l'hrough a llorky .... Jerry. . . Duane . . l-iob ..... Gordon ..... Bill ... ................................ Starrlust Asc! ......... Again . . Enjoy Yourself ........... Bouquet ot' Roses -1 .. Somewhere Over the Rainbow ....... VVhite i'litTs of Dover ...... Canfly Kisses . .............., ...... ' 'Quicksilver Long and Sleepless Night ....... l'll See You ln My Dreams .. l Fan Dream, l'an't ll igarettes, lYl1iskey. and XVil4l XYilfl VVomen ......... l'm An ilitlil0NYl12llltl ......... l3lue Skies A 4 RAGE 41 AIYUKDA iQ5o Alumni Pals oi '49 -lo Ann Asfalg. Leo Ary ....... . . . . . . . . . . .Teleplione operator, Walden . . .Employed Mary Lou Burns ..... .......... Gene Wamsley. . Sally Roach .... Elmer Bybee. . , Hefty Kiefer .... Hally Hanson .... Doralee Snow .... Don lflakonson. . Lola Mae Follett in timber industry, Walden . . . . . . . .lIousewife, Wvalnlen , . . .Ranehingz with his father, Coalinont . . .Foloraclo Women 's Collegre, Deliver oloraclo A 8: M, Fort Collins . . . .Marrie1l, now Mrs. John Hobbs, YVz1lclen . . . . . . . . . .Colorado A 8: M, Fort Collins . . . .Telephone operator, Ephrata, Vllash. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Colorado A Sa M. Fort Collins Married. now Mrs. Alex Hart, XVaco. Texas Dan lligzhee .... Employed at Michigan River Tirnlmer Co., NValclen Bonnie Burns ................. Central Business College, Denver Buddy liains. . . .... VVorking with his father, Nvfiltlflll Gur School Board MRS. HARRY SNLILL, President CLA Y'roN R101-1, -I R. VVALTER BRUNNER, XVILLARD RICHARD XvYRL SUIIILLING , Tl'1?ClQ9'lll'l3l' Sevrefnry A 4 PAGE 42 Around J. C. I-I. S U? PAGE 43 5 AIYUKPA 1950 Smile PAGE 44 AIYUKPA H950 Silly Stuff ,sg 525: wr ' PAGE 45 nw.. 3 E ASQ f ' A 1 5. ' as ,W AIYUKPA 1950 More Sna ps A 4 AIYUKPA 1950 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1950 GHADI'A'I'EN OF UFR l,'OI'NTY 1111111 .w11001. THE COUNTY OFFICIALS M. P. CLOONAN HAROLD HAMPTON L. B. WAMSLEY J. A. IVICNAMARA RAY C. FOX DOROTHY HOWARD ARCHIE G. MAINE WALTER BRUNNER QL. F. MITCHELL FLORENCE A. WILKINS GEORGE J. BAILEY JOHN IVIQCASLAND These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal T0 Us, Let's Be Loyal To Them! PAGE 48 AIYUKPA IQ5O THE TOWN OF WALDEN WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '50 SUCCESS VICTOR RILEY, Mayor LESLIE C. MILL-ER FREDERICK C. OSIENR VANCE RICHARDSON VERN SCHNEPF FLORENCE VVILKINS L. F. MITCHELL PETER H. LEPPONEN NORMAN C. WOODRUFF These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us, I.et's Be Loyal T0 Them! PAGE 49 AIYUKPA 1950 UNIVERSITY FILLING STATION --ONE STOP SERVICE TEXACTO l'RODITC'TS - FIRESTONE TIRES TIRE REITAPPING AND VVLCANIZING AAA REPRESENTATIVES NVE NEVER CLOSE 100 SO. THIRD STREET LARAMIE, WYOMING New definition for :I jerk is 21 guy who wOuld marry Jane Russell for her money 24-HOUR DEPENDABLE SERVICE COM PZLIETE STOCK TIRES TUBES BIATTEIRJIES ACCESSORIES FRANK KING SERVICE STATION PHONE 42-11 168 NORTH THIRD AVE. LARAMIE, WYOMING nese Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us, Let's Be Loyal To Them! A PAGE 50 AIYUKPA 1950 JIM KILLIAN FLORIST FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED EVERYWHERE ALWAYS A :: COMPLETE SELECTION :: ARTIITSTIC ARRANGEMENT :: MODERATE PRICES :: CORSAGTES A SPECIALTY PHONE 5555 310 SOUTH THIRD STREET LARAMIE, WYOMING CONGRATVLATIONS SENIORS WHEN IN LARAMIE DROP ITN AND BR1OWSE AROUND K A S S I S PHONE 4157 202 SOUTH 2nd STREET These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us, Let's Be Loyal To Them! PAGE 51 AIYUKPA lQ5O BEST WISIIES T0 THE SENIORS UF 1950 WALDEN DRUG STORE DRUGS cosmmcs PRESCRIPTIONS FOUNTAIN SERVICE FISHING TACKLE VETERINARY SUPPLIES XVALDEN PHONE 97 These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us, Let's Be Loyal To Them! PAGE 52 AIYUKPA 1950 WE EXTENIJ HONGR.X'l'l'LATIONS TO TIIE SENIOHS OF 1950 MICHIGAN RIVER TIMBER COMPANY LIIMBER PRODUCTS TREATED POLES AND POSTS XVALIJEX, VOLHRAIJO PIIHNIC 45 These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us, Let's Be Loyal To Them! PAGE 53 AIYUKPA 19.50 lflJNGRA'I'IfI,A'l'IUNS SENIURS SERVING THE PEOPLE OF NORTH PARK WITH COURTEOUS, EFFICIENT BANKING SINCE 1873 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LARAMIE LAHAMIIG, WYOMING These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us, Let's Be Loyal To Them! PAGE 54 AIYUKPA I95O ELKHORN CAFE A N D L 0 U N G E 'AWALLDLENS SMARTEST RECREATION CENTER BIQER WINES l.IQl'OliS FOOD LOUISE Bl'li'1', PI'll17l'I'l?fl'If.Y.9 WALDEN, COLORADO These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us, Let's Be Loyal To Them! PAGE 55 AIYUKPA 1950 HEBRON GARAGE A GOOD LINE OF MERCIIANDISE GAS AND OIL GENERAL AIITO REPAIRS AND PARTS JACK SERNA PHONE 03-F5 HEBRON, COLORADO Spring: Nature taking up its option. CONGRATI LATIONS SENIORS GAS AND OIL A GOOD LINE OF MERCHANDISE sm 1Lx1:1us, P,-Up, 1f11oNE 0:2-F5 H E B R 0 N S T 0 R E These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us, Let's Be Loyal To Them PAGE 56 AIYUKPA195O CUNNINGHAM MOTOR CO. The f,lllll1llDgllHI1lS, your FORD dealer, extends warm wishes to all the Senior Class and reminds everyone that no mutter what kind of a ear you drive, it's wise to follow the Ford back home! BEST NVISIIES TO THE CLASS OF 1950 RAND HOTEL DiI1N'I'NfG ROOM S'ERVlIlCE GROCERY STORE - CABINS LIQUOR STORE TEXACO SERVICE STATION RAILE Y LEATHERMAX. Pr-fJpriez'm' C t' 1 ll Io 'al To Us, Let's Be Loyal To Them These Advertisers Have Been on mia y . 5 PAGE 57 V AIYUKPA lQ5O BRAD'S PLACE Wlufrff 1 r'1'ff11flx Alluff UiINGHA'l'l'l,.X'l'lHNS AND BEST WISIIES TU Tllli .IAVKSUN i'Ul'X'I'Y IIIGII SVIIHUI. VLANS UF 1950 STELLA AND BRAD COWDREY, COLORADO PHONE 012-F42 Sun wtrczkv: Thv I.:-:xt you wzllltml Inst wimvli fiUUlJl,l'1'Ii SEXIUNH L1-T Vs S1-rvv You As NNW Ilzlvv lllv Manly Sm-niors XVIIU llzlvv Gum- lT1'i'm'v You LOOK FOR DW. THE CLOCK W ' if 'Al O E' O flfplfl 6010 U51 STQRE' -I. M. III'HWl'1'Z Sz SONS 200 SOUTH SECOND STREET LARAMIE, WYOMING These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us. LCVS BC Loyal T0 Th0m PAGE 58 AIYUKPA 1950 NORTH PARK CAFE AMERIt7A'S1lERITAGE HOSPITALITY AND FINE FOODS 'PHE JODVESES WALDEN PHONE65 L-B.APPLIAJJCE STORE! ELEC'TRIC' AND GAS APPLIANCES Sales A RADIO - SerL'if'c HANVII LIGHT PLANTS AND WATER SYSTEMS Sa.'e.s and Sfil'l,7I.l'0 LEN GOEMMEL BILL SIMSON These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us, Let's Be Loyal To Them! PAGE 59 74 V AIYUKPA 1950 Fon BEST QUALITY 1.1Q1'o1zs sror AT O. D. ENO's CUT RATE LIQUOR STORE WALDEN, COLORADO Parasite: A man who goes through a, swinging: door on someone e1se's push. FRANK'S CENTRAL STATION s'1xxxD.x1:1J OIL rR.oD1'cv'1's FRANK S. HAMILTON WALDEN, COLORADO PHONE 53 These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us, Let's Be Loyal To Them! PAGE 60 AIYUKPA 1950 C UAI ITY AND STYLE M o D E 0' D A Y 2 A F r 0 c k S h 0 p Without I'lxtruvagaucc AT S W E E T B R I A R LINGERIE S H 0 P DRESSES COMPLETE LINE OF HOSIERY XVOM'EN'S APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES 312 So. Second Laramie, Wyo. 2225 LARAMIE PHONE 4070 Optimist: A guy who thinks his wife has quit cigarettes when he finds cigar butts around the house. Obwllxll 1aEs'1' WISIIES TO THE c1LAss OF 1970 , LAUNDRY J fwfnlzv CLEANERS H DAVISON JEWELRY 205 Ivinson Ave. P. O. Box 370 CfTNGRATVLATIONS LARAMIE, WYOMING, TO THE SENIORS H M TICN . EI HN OF 1950 A I J J if DI'iiovA wA'1'C11Es SHEAFFER . PARKER H 1'ENs AND PENCILS LARAMJE, WYOMING These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us, Let's Be Loyal To Them! PAGE 61 AIYUKPA 1950 AL'S MIDWEST AL R. HURWITZ P. O. BOX 516 LARAMIE, VVYOMING The pedestrian may be wrong, but d0n't make him dead wrong. NVE CUNGRA'l'I'LATE THE SENIORS THE RAINBOW CAFE MR. AND MRS. MEAKJINS NVALDEN PHONE 81 These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To US, LCVS B6 Loyal T0 Them! PAGE 62 AIYUKPA1Q5O VI'S NEW BEAUTY SHOPPE Enjoy the Lafest in S6I fL'llf'6 Our Aim. ls To Please TRY OUR COMPLETE LINE OF CREAMS PERMANENT VVAVES SHAMPOOS RINSES MANICITRES SQHXIJP 'l'REA'l'MEN'l'S DEREMETIC COSMETICS HAIR UVTTING HAIR STYLING PHONE 51 Open 9:00 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Closed Mondays ARLENE BISPCHOBFF VITA RONGERSON NORTH PARK FEED Sz IMPLEMENT CO. JOHN DEER-E IMPLEMENTS FARM HAND NORGE SHERXVIN-XVILLIAMS PAINTS HAY AND GRAIN W. C. HAMS Kz SON PHONE 135 WALDEN, COLORADO These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us, Le:t's Be Loyal To Them! PAGE 63 AIYUKPA ADAMSON MOTOR Sz EQUIPMENT CO. DODGE PLYMI bl 'TH ALLIS UHALMERS TRACTORS WALDEN, COLORADO PHONE 138W lQ5O CREAMER BARBER SHOP Your Fl'Z'l'l1lH,lj Hf1rln2r ' GOOD SIIAVES GOOD lIAIRi'l'TS WA LDEN, COLORADO Trust: l'1,nt1'c:l1wl KEN'S GROCERY sz MARKET CONGliAT'l'ULATI4DNS AND BEST WISHES TO TH E SENIORS OF 1950 KEN M112 KE NV, Ow11r'1 sczlrcity. ENO'S CLOTHING STORE BEST WISIIES TO THE CLASS OF 1950 NORTH P.-llfIx N CLOTIIIXII 1119.1IIQI'.1If7'E1fN THE EXO'S luese Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us. Let's Be Loyal To Them' PAGE 64 AIYU Goon WISHES SNOOKER PARLOR VANICE and STEVE XVALDEN, COLORADO KPA 1950 CONGRATULATIONS TO TIIE SENIORS JACKSON COUNTY IMPLEMENT CO. PHONE 17 Walden, Colorado A Scotclnnan who had worn the same hat for 25 years finally decided to buy new hat. Entering' the neigliborllooil hat shop he said, 'WVell, here I am again CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF 1950 HOWARD'S GENERAL STORE ETIHEL AND RU-SNSEL HOWARD Z' Owners RAND, COLORADO PUB'LIiS'HER1S of the AIYUKPA and THE JACKSON COUNTY STAR ' ' North Park 's I 0nz1'Iy Newspaper' ' STATIONNE-RY OFFICE SUPPLIES - CO M MERC IA L PRI NTEIR-S PHONE 43 These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us, Let's Be Loyal To Them! PAGE 65 AIYUKPA l95o HONGRATITIIATIONS AND BEST XVISIIES SENIORS THE GOULD TAVERN AND HLWAY LIQUOR STORE FISHING, HUNTING AND I'NFO'RMA'I'ION HEADQUARTERS GOVL D, COLO R A D0 NVicl0w: A woman who no longer Fmcls fault with her husbzmcl. CONGRATVLATIONS SENIORS GAMBLE STORE FRED NELSON sz SON l'0l'lf UNE-STOP STORE XVALDEN, CHLO, PIIUNEI These Advertisers Have Been Contimxally Loyal To Us, Let's Be Loyal To Them! PAGE 66 AIYUKPA lQ5O WITH OUR ISEST WISIIES FOR YOVK ifOXTIXl'IiD HAPPINESS CHEDSEY HOTEL JOHN AND EDITH PIIUXE ZSNV XVALDEN THE LARAMIE AUTOMOTIVE PARTS CO. Al 1'oMo'1'1vIf: AND 1ml'sDHoLD sl'PP1,IEs liIil'IQAf,'If1M ENT PA RTS 406-408 SO. 2NIl ST. PHONE 4869 LARAMIE, WYOMING These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us. Let's Be Loyal To Them PAGE 67 AIYUKPA 1950 CONNOR DRESS AND HAT SHOP THE SHOP THAT SHOPS FOR YOU GIFT WHA l'l'lNG LARAMIE, WYOMING 219 SO. 3RD PHONE 5322 Success comes from . . . lmnging on after CYOI'yO1'lC else . . . has let go. BEST WISHICS FOR YOVH SVUVESS NORTHERN HOTEL ACE GILTLETT, Mgr. FORT VULLINS, COLORADO These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To US, Let's Be Loyal To Them! PAGE 68 5 1. AIYUKPA 1950 CONNH.X'l'l'LA'l'lONS SEN1HHSHF1!350 SWANSON STUDIOS DISTINCTIVE PORTRAITS OIL TINTING ENLARGHNG FRAMES PHOTO FINISHING AND COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 128 SH. t'HI.LE1iE ISOX 428 FT. t'UI.1,INS. COLO. XVIIEN INKREMMLING VISIT LA CASA CAFE ll OOD LI'1'K TU 'l'II E SICNIURS UF 15140 R. I. OWEN, Mgr. KREMMLING, COLORADO ' l 'l' Us Ict's Be Loyal To Them! A These Advertisers Have Been Continually Luya 0 , , PAGE 69 AIYU TOM SAWYER'S CLEANERS PICKUP AND DELI VERY SERVIC E I N IVA LD E N , 2408 GRAND AVE. PHONE 5667 LARAMIE KPA lQ5O WE INVITE Yov T0 VISIT THE MUSIC CENTER The Finest .VunIc.s,' WELSTIENGH-OUISE ZENITH INSTRIUMENTS .APPELIIIAINC EIS REIC ORDS SHEET MUSIC IIA RAMIE, WYOMING Trllallt officer: A boy scout. 'J.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.','.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.:.:.:.:.:.:.j.j.j.:.j.j.:.j. Tovs ROBBIN'S FLOWERS CORSAGES CUT FLOWVEIRIS FOR ALIL OICCASTONS PLAINTIS BOX 108 PHONE 4280 LA RAMIE, WYOMING ,........ BEST WISHES FOR YOUR SUCCESS CARLISLE'S SOUVENIRS GIFTS ANID NOVELTIELS CABINIS and SERVICE STATION BILL CARLISLE Owner EAST GRAND AVE. LARAMIE These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us, Let's Be Loyal To Them I PAGE 70 AIYUKPA WE WANT THE OPPORTUNITY OF CONTINUING SERVILCE TO OUR MANY JACKSON COUNTY CUSTOMERS-MANY OF THEM OUR F'RlIEfND'S-FOR 37 YEARS THE SHOE MART Dehart 8: Cadwell LARAMIE, WYOMING IZETTER FOZVFWEAR l'lilJl'ERLY FITTED 1950 LINDE'S GUN SHOP GVN REPAIRING FISHING TACKLE AND CAMPING SVPPLIES .I 1 IIINSON Ol fTlIOARD MOTORS PHONE 4359 215 GRAND AVE. LARAMIE Middle 2120: The time when 21 mam is always tlllllliillg that 111 il we-ek or two ho wlll fuel just as good THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE Cl JNGRAT I 'LATI4 INS TO 'rum rqmss up --soy' YOUNG TRANSPORTATION M. M. Mike Young UOMPLIMENTS TO TIIE i-SENIOR ULASS H. W. KENNEY, Proprietor G O U L D S T O R E These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us, Let's Be Loyal To Them' PAGE 71 AIYUKPA lQ5O Future planning Congratulations to tbe business men and otbers wbo are looking alwead, . . . For tbe building ot a bigger and better community by promoting a l3arl4-to-l3arl4 l-liglwvayn tlwrougb Nortb park. Let's all support tlwis project and lwelp publicize this new lmigbway. .Was beeniafz, CZZQM, ISSN: llninn nl' Silently HNV2lll0XYf'fl Hn-pllblics. WALDEN CAFE NYE SI'I'If'lAI,lZl'I IN GOOD STEAKS TRY OVR i'UFlf'EI-I If'.wfl1vl31'.wf THE BYBEES W.XI.IJEN.C'UL1J. PHUXE 594 These Advertisers Have Been Continnally Loyal To US. Let's Be Loyal T0 Them PAGE 72 AIYUKPA lQ5O NORTH PARK CLEANERS AND PRESSERS H WE STHIVIJ T0 SATINFYH AGNES AND CECIL ARNOLD PHONE 18 XVAIJDEN, COLORADO CONGRATI'LATIONS SENIORS AND BEST XVISIIES FOR YOVH SITCICSS NORTH PARK PHARMACY JIM MARTHA REGQGY CORKY CHUNCKY PHONE 20 VVALDEN These Advertisers Have Been Continuully Loyal To Us, Let's Be Loyal To Them! PAGE 73 AIYUKPA 1950 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS PARK THEATRE HFOR THE FLVESTIN'ENTERTAINMENTH RED ERVlIN, Owner A-L RODRIGUEZ, Manager VVALDEN, PHONE 123NV COLORADO Twilight: The difference between day and night. VIADUCT CAFE YOU CANAT BEAT OUR FINE FOODS AND IIOSPITALITY TED AND MARY MARTIN LARAMIE, NVYOMING These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us, Let's Be Loyal To Them! PAGE 74 AIYUKPA 1950 HAMPTON SERVICE TEXACO PRODUCTS BULK PLANT AND SERVICE STATION WALDEN, COLORADO PHONE FOR NIGHT SERVICE 150 146.1 JECKS GROCERY CONGRATULATIONS T O TH E SENIOR CLASS COWDREY STORE COWDREY, COLORADO These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us, Let's Be Loyal To Them! PAGE 75 AIYU CONGRATULATIONS TO TIIE CLASS OF A'50 DR. C. M. MORGAN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON PHONE 107 WALDEN, COLORADO KPA 1950 REST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1950 WALDEN CASH STORE W. H, SCHMLDT WALDEN PHONE 4 Liquidate: READY AS AL-WAYS TO SERVE YOU IN ALIL, AUTO REPAIR MONARCH GARAGE JEEP SALES AND SERVICE Americwa's Most Useful Vehicle COWDREY, COLORADO PHONE 012-F4 To get plastered. CONGRATULATIONS TO TIIE CLASS OF 1950 F. M. LIGHT Sz SONS Home of 1+'unwu.v Brands STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, COLORADO These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us, Let's Be Loyal To Them' PAGE 76 AIYUKPA IQ5O CONCRATITLATIONS TO TIIE CLASS OF 15350 DR. A. DOCKTER OPTOMETRIST 207 Ivinson Ave. LARAMIE, NVYOINIING T1-lepllone -I-L78 l'. O. Box 623 Sl 74 'UESS TO TIIE SENIORS NORTH PARK TRANSPORTATION COMPANY PHONE 99 ig WALDEN, COLORADO Sentence: A group Of words starting' with il subject and curling' with El penitentizlry. C4JNGRAATIILATIONS TO THE CLASS OF HBO A CLASS OF SPENCIAL INT1E'RNE'ST TO UAS JOHN AND HAZEL of GRESHAM ELECTRIC EVERYTH1.Wl ELECTRIC4-ll, PINE SPRINGS SERVICE STATION I-S EST NVISIIES 'FO THE CLASS OF SO 5: NORA AND FRANK LANE COWDREY, COLORADO These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us, Let's Be Loyal To Them' PAGE 77 AIYUKPA nQ5o BEST XVISIIES AND SUCCESS TO TIIE SENIORS WESTVIEW CAFE TOM, NORA AND JAWCK 52, Mile North of Town VVALDEN PHONE 75NV At Christmas, it iSI17t the past or future that counts-it's the present. YOUR FLOWERS FROM THE ESPELIN FLORAL COMPANY FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 117 WEST OAK PHONE 445W These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us, Let's Be Loyal To Them! PAGE 78 AIYUKPA 1950 LU-ANN'S SMART SHOP FOR WUMEN 201 SOUTH SECOND STREET LARAMIE, XVYOMING VVIIEN IN LARVAMIE MAKE YOUR HEADQUARTERS AT THE CONNOR HOTEL 1,A1aAM1E, WYOMING These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us, Let's Be Loyal To Them! PAGE 79 AIYUKPA I95O CLYDE GRAY REPRESENTATIVE AUTREY BROS. - - JOSTEN'S CLASS RINGS ANN'0UN'CEMElNT3S DIPLAOMAS CAPS AND GOWNS '4C0urteSy Clyde Gray, Autrey Bros. and J0Ster1'S 15 SO. 12TH EAST SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Trespass: To Step on z1n0ther'S corn. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1950 RED 8z WHITE STORE CARLOS C. CASE BEST QUALITY MERCHANDISE WALDEN, COLORADO PHONE 2 or 3 These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us, Let's Be Loyal To Them! PAGE 80 AIYUKPA 1950 BESTXVISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1950 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN Fo1:T cfomllxs, c:o1,oRA1mo THE OLD HOMESTEAD Two Miles South of Rand, Colorado CAIZINS FISIIING HORSES GAMES DANCING BEER OPENING DANCE JUNE 10th TOM BETTS, Owner LODGE AND DANCE HALL COMPLETELY REMODELED These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us, Let's Be Loyal To Them! PAGE 81 4 AIYUKPA I95O BANNER MANUFACTURING CO. AND SUBSIDIARY COLORADO PAINT COMPANY 36TH AND BLAKE STREETS DENVER 5, COLORADO Manufacturers of HIGH QUALITY FLOOIR FIINIIISJHEIS PAINTS - VARNISHES - ALUMINUM PAINTS - ROOF COATING SOAPS - WAX - MOPIS - BIRUISHES JANITOR AND BU'ILDI'NG MAINTENANCE SUPPLIIES F. M. KERR, Tmfvelmg Rcp1'c.scIIiatz'vc Excuse: The skin of the truth stuffed with a lie. CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE SHIRLEY SAVOY HOTEL J. EDGAR SMITH - ED C. BENNETT - IKE WATTON These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us, Lct's Be Loyal To Them! PAGE 82 AIYUKPA I95O CORRAL BAR EXPRESSES UONGRATULATII FNS TO THE CLASS OF 1950 HOTEL AND BAR faE1z'1' QUINN AMERICAN SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. HE'INil'jjZlll1i7'Lg for Sz'h0ol.sH SCHOOL SUPPLIES EQVIPMENT AND FITRNITVRE PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT .IANITOR SVPPLIES, ETC. 1514 ARAPAHOE STREET DENVER, COLORADO These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us, Let's Be Loyal To Them PAGE 83 AIYUKPA 1950 li E S 'l' NV I S ll E S TO TH E CLASS OF 1950 THE VILLAGE INN DAVE AND ALLENE EATON NVALDEN, COLORADO Pawn broker: One who lives off the fat of the land. THE COALMONT STORE Again Extends NVarm Greetings to the Gracluates of Jackson County High School THE COALMONT TRADING CO. KEEP WAHM XVITH COALMONT COAL NORTH PARK COAL COMPANY WILBUR MOORE, P1-op. c50AIlMON'1', 11 OL 0 R A D 0 These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us, Let's Be Loyal To Them! PAGE 84 AIYUKPA I95O CONGRATlfl.ATlONS SENIORS SPORTSMAN'SSUPPLY AUTHENTNIIC WESTERN SADDLE JEANS Levi Strauss, Lee Rider, Wrangler and Big Horn WESTERN DENIM SH?IRT'S AND JACKETS ALLEN'S WESTERN STOCKMAN WOOIL GABARDLDNE TROUSERS ANXD SUITS STETSON AND VICEROY DRESS HATS PRIOR'S 5X WESTERN STYLE HATS MEN'S, WOMEN'S, YO'UTH1S' AND INFANTS' SHOES ANND OVERSHOES HEADQUARTERS FOR FISHING TAiCKlLNE AN+D SPORTING GOOFD-S GODING, NOCONA, AND LEDDY BOOTS VISIT THE LADIES, DEPARTMENT Second Floor COMRLNETE STOCK OF WOMLENWS AND MISSES' READY-TO-WEAR APPAREL Your Ilmmf 7'nz4,'n Jlffrf-lurnt, When In Newrl, ls Your Has! I ric71rI Im1ev1I.' Yours Most Sincerely, STEVE KAPPAS These Advertisers Have Been Continually Loyal To Us, Let's Be Loyal To Them! PAGE S5 AUTCDGRAPP-IS AUTGGRAPI-IS AUTOGRAPHS
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