Leadville High School - Sentinel Yearbook (Leadville, CO)
- Class of 1951
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'U' The ,jillnunt jllllexssine Sentinel 4' FOREWORD 2 a'z 41.415 f f eau: odg 5 fi fzfnorzi 21031 55.64 tg'Lou -zz ff5'f .lj Ly F Let me llve my 11fe from year to year w1th forward face and unreluct ant soul not hurrylng to nor turnmg from the goal not mournmg for the th1ngs that dlsappear ln the dun past nor holdmg back ln fear from what the future vells but wlth a whole and happy heart that pays its toll to Youth and Age and travels on wlth cheer So let the way wmd up the h1ll or down o er rough or smooth the Journey w1ll be Joy stlll seeking what I sought when but a boy new frlend shlps hlgh adventure and a crown my heart w1ll keep the courage of the quest and hope the roads last turn w1ll be the best 1 , , rm! 5 ga we gave fl sd rnany w cv i s as ws gausf 2 g ow: gaffi offzazniny, .feacfoifffs clfigg. G41 a pa'zf1I1z9 fgouggt, sack one may cofuiclzfz un fzfsaau and gznsi arm u glfl VN ESQ fngdg Q . , . S . 9 1 , . . . , , , . . . 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A 1 fojs zu ILL 1 OLL Wo he W A cf? 5 ' FJLLLLIJ Hx, Y' ff ' ' W , L gy flfsza .vQzi1a-1 ww Hinunt massive Sentinel EULOFY za cami 0 IQJI lclyl fu uf.: fo 'Lfwzof7c! .5 c smza and oaafgfg Xanzuzz o'znzs'z ch izfucfsrzfa ct zo uma f Lffsc! iz jfozaa 9.47 JOSFPH RFNIINF HAROLD '54 IXFNNA To every man upon th1S earth Death cometh soon or late and where can man d1e better than facmg fearful odds for the ashes of hls fathers and the temples of hls gods' Not man or Monarch half so proud as he whose flag becomes a shroud ft, :M I' Z 'Lf f , 0:0 6.1, A is ' ,s' ' 0:0 :': I 0'. 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I fb! 9 W. 0 .:. ' ' ' p . 1 e ' b. 1 59 5 . 7? 2 . U 8 . . 9 ,, 15 ' 16 ' ,, 29 ' 17 ' ' 23 ' ' , 24 ' O t. 6 ' ' , 8-10 ' ' ,, 6-7 ,, 31 ' 2 ' ' ,, 2 . . n 3 . . , - H 8- . as 3 2 97 ' ' 10 ' ,, 17 ' ' l 79 J 20 H - Class Meetings April 6 ' ,, 5 ' . 1 ' ,, 7 ,, 1 26 ' ,, 3 . 97 . . . H 20 28 ' ,. 21 , ' ' ,, 22 D ' ., 29 1 N , 79 3 . !5 4 ' ' J . 3 ' w 4'5 9 ' H 5 ' 12 ' 5 ' 19 . . ' 13 ' ' 26 ' 19 29 ' 20 l 26 1 27 QL 3- : L J + The Munn! massive Sentinel w ? X OLL S Qnmmnscncmon 1' pqcuucv , X f W x fix I I N , Y fgg I , 2 ff ' X L. 2 P- X X f I FX X L-l. , a D f T lip: ,Hlnunt jliassxhe gifcntmrl ADMINISTRA TION JOSEPH C WEBER Superintendent L W THOMSON Prmcupal M A Colorado State College of Education M A University of Denver BEATRILE BRENNAN Odice Secretary EDWARD J. KELLY JOSEPH McCONNELL TAZWELL SLUSHER K. L TATMAN Presndent of the Board Treasurer Dnrector Secretary C46 4 o Q . W O O . O -' W T 'MM:A 'f'Wf' 3 . V My , M M -. .1-:.:.2-.- , ' , ' f .. 2 w::a:a::- w ff N: . , ,,,,,,,m . 0 ,X 4 ,Y U V X ,f , , f , 4 - -V 4. . ' y X .,. ,5,,EE5.,,, , 4, ,Q M ,YW as gf- z I X325 ,' ,' ' D S ig: ' ,, , J , ' ' ag . W' ' ,. t ., t . . . . , . . , t w The Blount gmlassxne Senimel FACULTY LeRoy Alford M A Ida Belle Edgmgton B A UIIIVGYIIIY of Mlchlgan Bowling Gregn Umv Science Spanish Enghsh Lucian Allan M A Abbott E Fay B A Umverslty of Denver Colo Sf Col of Ed Donald Bngelow Thomas W Lloyd B E A Colo A 8: M College Machine Shop Holy Cross College Latm English Davnd Brady Florence O McMaho M A B A Western State College Colo St Col of Ed Music Socnal Science O O Phys. Ed- 8 Couch Testing 81 English . . B. . Qihe jlllnunt Jlliasswe Sentinel FA C U L TY Wulbert L Murphy B A Western State College Mathematics Kathleen Roche B A Colo St Col of Ed Llbrarlan Catherme K Sayer M A Colo St Col of Ed Commercial Drayton D. Schaefer M. A. So. Methodist Univ. 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Q efew-ko' Ld e1p,Yl! i qli1-Ch :fd the jiiunnt jtfrlerssxhc Serrtmcl SE IORS- 'P'e3e ' Officers T-1 .J HENSLEY MIC!-IA Class Presrdent 4 B nd 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 123 Chorus 3 4 Clarrnet Trro 4 Junror Play 3 Class Stunt 1 2 3 Chrrstmas Play 3 4 Annuzrl Staff 4 Vrce Presldent 3 Skr Club 1 2 3 Most Repr esentatrve Boy KAISER VERA K lass Hrstorlan 2 'S 4 rr s e Yue 1 2 Prospector Staff 1 2 4 Prospector Asso lite Edrtor 4 Annual Staff 4 Qu ll Yr Scrcl ll ount lfll ert Skr x lub 2 3 4 P nl 4 M110 Ute rrls C ls rh 1 Cheerleader 4 Salut tovran GLOVER CARL Class Vrce Presrdent Prospe tor Staff 4 Assocrate Edrtor 4 .fl rrual Staff 4 A ocrate Edrtor 4 Qurll 8: Scroll 4 Junr r Play 3 Ch rstmas Play 3 Amerrcan I-Irstory A W Kr ubl Track 2 I rterclass Basketball ZACK JANE Ll'1ss Reporter 4 Grrls League 1 2 3 Skr Club 1 2 3 4 Gee Club 1 2 3 Mr ed Chorus 3 4 Prospect r Staff 1 2 Qulll 8: Sc oll 3 4 Inte class Skr Team I R C Conference 4 Class Stunt 1 2 3 Annual Staff 4 Valedrctorran WILLIAMS BERT 4 Class Treasure 4 Panthe 2 Interclfr Basketball 1 C ach 3 4 Interclass Coltball 1 2 Class Pres drnt 3 Track 2 Student Manaaer 4 ard Boys State Rep e entatrxe Pep Club 1 Annu rl Staff 1 2 Class Stunt 1 2 EUSSEN, JACK 4 Class Secretary 4 Class Treasurer C lass Vrce P esrdent 2 Inte class Basketball 1 3 3 Interclass Softball 1 4 Bnd1234 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 Prospec or Staff f Annual Staff 4 Crass Stunt 1 2 3 1 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 'qgdf -2- The gflinunt Jiilasziue Sentinel SENIORS---Prem ALBAN WANIETA B nd 1 2 3 4 Claunet TYIO 4 Band Secretary Treasurer Latm Club 2 3 Secretary 3 Guls League 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Annual Statf 1 Buena Vlsta 1 Class Stunt 2 3 4 BOLAND, JANE Pep Club 2 3 4 Clee Club 3 4 Class Stunt 3 Junlor Play Skit 3 C115 League 2 3 4 Cflass Reporter 2 3 1-lospector Staff 2 Iuxed Chorus 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Appleton Arkansas 4 f ALI RES, CLOTILDA Tutu e Homemakezs Club 2 Annu l Staff 4 Cnls League Pep Club 1 2 3 Class Stunts 1 2 3 BOS F, CHARLES Class Stunt 1 2 Intexcla s Basketball 2 Inte class Softball 1 2, 3 I anthers 3 Annual Staff 4 BERTHOD EMMA Mount Elbert Skl Club 1 2 Gnls League 1 2 3 4 Futule Homemakexs Club 3 Secretary Freasu ex 3 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Class Stunt 1 2 3 An: ual Staff 4 CFRISE ROBFPT Band 1 2 Orchestra 1 2 Interclass Softball 1 2, 3 4 Interclass Basketball 3 Skl Club 4 Class Stunt 1 2 3 Junxor Play 3 Annual Staff 4 Annual Photog apher 4 5 4? R , Y rex , s - 4 A- .1 :y 4 1 ' ' ,' ' 1 , , , 4 ' '-' r ' ' 1 , , ' . fi 1' ', 4 ' S Y Y 3 , , San Andreas, California 1 PGP Club 1. 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 1, 2, -3, 4 l l , 1 ' ' V ,fi 'U - '2' -I' The gllmmt jiiassinc Sfentincl -2- SENIORS-- Pfe-W' DONOHLR, PATRICIA Guls League 1 2 3 Pe Club 1 2 3 4 Lhss Stunt 1 3 Future Homemakers Club 4 Annu'1l Staff 4 Chustmas Play 3 JONES PATRICIA GIIIS Le'1gue 1 2 3 4 Skl Club 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Pxospector Staffl 2 3 4 C1 s C'leeClub1 2 34 Cl1ss Stunt I 2 3 I '1t1n Club 2 Annual Staff 4 EVANS PUNILL WALILRS GAY, SI-IIRLILY Pe Club 1 2 3 4 Puls Leflgue 1 2 3 Flee Club 1 2 3 Futuxo Homemakem Club 4 Class Stunt 1 3 Jum 1 Plly 3 Pl0Sp0CtOl Stxff 1 S141 Club 1 Annuxl Qt-1ff 4 Cl'1ss Repoxter 1 Class TIGWSUIEI 2 3 GlllS League 1 2 3 4 Pnl Lewgue Txeasu er 2 3 4 Culs Glee Club 1 2 l 1t1n Club 2 P1 esxdent 2 P Club 1 2 3 4 Futuve Homemakers Club P1es1dent 4 Cl'1ss Stunt 1 2 3 BFNNFDY DFVERLLX 1 s Iewgue 1 2 'Mount hlbeit Skx Club 2 3 4 f'ICSpCCtOl Staff 1 2 3 4 Qu1ll 8: Scroll Chwleader 4 LONGWVE'L CHARLES l '1t1n Club 2 I1te1cl'1ss Sk1 T0'1m 3 4 I1te cl ss Softbfxll 1 2 3 4 0 l' 1 eel Cholus Band 1 3 N 1 0 ette 4 Annual Staff 4 J Jumox Play 3 I lxed Chorus 4 1 2 3 4 Annu'1l St'1ff 4 P Club X - 1 1 1 1 141 1, 1 1 1 1 . . . , 1 ' 1, 1 1 ' ' 11 . 1 1 P 1 1 1 ' ' 1 . 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Girls' Clive Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Stunt 1, 2, 3 7: , , : ' 1' .4 A C ' Y. f 1 EP 1 1 1 . ,, , , , 1 Q 'Ihr mount Jllassrhe Sentinel Present MALSTAS, BETTY MAICH LORRAINE MONTANO ALBERT 1 uture Homemakers Club 2 3 geggge 41 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Iqe:SCluel? g11e21 32 4 GMS Glee Club 1 2 3 4 g1:11slra21324 Class stunts 1 2 3 Orchestra 1 2 3 PGP Band 1 2 3 4 Mount Elbert Ska Club 2 Annual Staff 4 Prospector Staff 3 4 ggaclalibal 2 3 4 P Santo: P25 2 f A ual Interclass Basketball 1 D A R Representatxve Class Stunt 1 2 3 Glrls State Representatlve 3 Christmas Play 4 Most Representatxve Glrl Salutatornan McCARTY MARLENE Mount Elbert Skx Club 1 2 3 4 MMLENNAN JAMES Band 4 McGEEuAN LAWRENCF Guls League 1 2 3 4 Class Presldent 1 2 Cheerleadmg 4 C1355 V1cePreS1dent 1 Panthers 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Intel-C1355 Bagketbdll 1 9 3 Interclass Basketball 1 2 Clarlnet Trlo 4 Interclass Snftball 1 2 3 4 Interclass Baseball 1 2 3 4 Majorette 4 Class Stunt 1 2 Coach 4 Jumor Play Prospector Staff 4 Class Stunt 1 2 3 Interclass Sknng 3 Annual Staff 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Future Homemakers Olub 4 Pe Club 1 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Stunt 1 2 3 Band 1 2 3 Panthers Captain 4 Annual Staff 4 Orchestra 1 2 . 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'Che ,Hlnunt Hlassmc gfentmcl SENIORS Pfesfnf 0 LEARY JOHN 0 NEILL, DENNIS OSSWIAN IRISMAY In 01cl'1ss Basketbwll 1 2 3 4 Intexcl ss Baskctbull 1 2 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 P Club 1 2 3 4 Club 1 2 3 C1115 League 1 2 3 4 CITSS Stunts 1 2 3 A'1n11'1l Staff 4 P Club 1 2 3 4 Al'lLl'1l St1ff 4 Clues Stunt 1 2 3 Future Homemakers Club 1 2 4 Lldss Stunt 1 2 3 S 1 Club 2 3 4 PFOSp9CtOl Staff 4 Illxed Ch01us 2 3 Intelclass Skung 4 Annu'1l Stuff 4 ROOD, THOMAS LQIIOI 4 ROLL, ROBER1' Hb 1 2 JUHIOI Play 3 , Interclass Softball 1 2 3 Intexcliss Relatlons Club 4 OSSMAN IQOBERT T1t 1 l'1ss b'1sKetb'1ll 4 Phgtog aphy Club 4 Class Stunt 1 2 3 Intexclass Basketball 1 2 3 4 Interclass Basketbdll 2 3 4 311111111 Staff 4 Inte class Skung 3 4 C11ss Secretary 1 Prospector Staff 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Stunt 1 2 3 Rwnd 4 BUSIHESS Manager 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Qulll 8: Scroll 4 Annu'1l Staff 4 Sk1 Club 2 3 4 Class Stunt 1 2 3 g 9 O .. iii 1 P , 1 ' ' e : , Pe , , ,4 1' ' 1 , , , , .f,-, . .. ep 1- . 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D , , . . .-ls' , , , 3 h 1' - 'K A ' v 1 7 . 1 . . , , T .fe e ' S ff 1, 2 ,. . . , .' , g J 5 7 Y Y ' 1 l 1 1 . -n ': The aunt jllllassnne Sentinel SENIQRS---mmf ZEIEZNIKAR ANN Guls Lague 1 2 3 4 Txeasuxet 4 Glee Club 1 2 Prospector Staff 1 2 3 4 Busmess Manager 3 4 OHL, Qulll 8: Scroll 3 4 Class Stunt 1 2 3 P Club 1 2 3 4 WOM, Debate Club 2 Ifltm Club 2 Future Homemakers Club 4 o on Annual Staff 4 Class Poem PANORAMA The mountam we cllmbed has been rugged and steep We have finally reached the top The landlng is wlde and we see the stars And realize we must not stop Wade horizons spread, we scan the skles Our footsteps falter now As we leave old friends and classmates dear, And take our flnal bow Our hearts are staunch as the torch we flung To others as staunch and true W e only ask for a bon voyage As we try our wmgs so new So we leave these halls of L H S Wnth memories of both work and fun Here s a good wlsh and a fond farewell Prom the class of Sl YOUNGSTROM, Mrs LUCY C Class Sponsor gf tg: Uozcg of gasedorrz a anzs a E 5 anzahon irzuzgfcf u zffl L L51 atoon anal gtfefsz Song FAREWELL LEADVILLE HIGH Farewell Leadvllle Hugh The tlme has come to say goodbye Years we have spent here wlth you are years will keep m memory always This sweet memory across the years will come to me Though the world may go awry, m my heart will always he yust the echo of a slgh goodbye I ll see you again though we may be far far apart memorles like this never dle each day we ll mlss the fun we had here Friends may come and go but there IS one friend we all know That IS dear old Leadvllle Hugh Where Mount Massive stands I0 nigh All to whlch we have to say goodbye Q H D cfgmisff O'L'LClLIlE MQLCA Qfg-La IKQLAM dlflzcgaef olfgrzafsy -R' ' '3' ',l.l 6 , , I I . 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It , 'Y Y I asf: , ep 1 lv ,1 -F Y 5 B 'l 'L LJ: ' I ' 5 Y' gfr , ' ' ' CF l dlfl ' , - nl ry. x lr , , 'Z' The ,jllllnrmi I assine Sentinel -5' PTOPIZEC-Q7 The Future Now who would be approachrng old Fathe Trmes Cloud at thrs hour Hello folks Do come closer Well some newlyweds from Earth Young lady you strll have some rrce rn ycur harr Why I know you two' You are Mr and Mrs Robert Ossman Yes Mrs Oss man I remember when you were Deverla Ken mdy I sau you and your husband as you graduated from Leadvrlle Hrgh School twenty years ago Ho' Hum' How trme does fly Why rt eems only yeste day that the 1951 Senrors wer e leavrns' Leadvrlle Hrgh School to go out rnto tlrrs brg wrde wonderful world to see wh rt Mother Nature had rn store for you You know I was very proud of that cla s of 51 and so I have watched over them carefully fo the last 20 years I know you wonder where they are and rf you would lrke to spend a lrttle trme crursrng around rn your n xv Fly rng Tea Cup I can show you rrght now Drd you know that ycur Flyrng lea Cup wrth the real hydronrum sprt frre engme WIS oesrgned by you own Madam Vera K.user She rs 1 famous screntrst as well a desrgner I tlrrnk we are over Texas Sure enough See the Dramond J Barn It r on the brg cat tle ranch owned by wealthy Patrrcn, Jonas .Across the road from rt he competrtor law rence or 0rnky McGeehan rs brandrng hrs cows so they won t get mrxed up wrth Pats Now you can get a glrmpse of Dennrs O Ncrl rrdrng a Brahma Bull on Ornkys farm Dennrs rs a famous bronco rrder A few mrles from Ornk ancr you can see the hund reds of hrgh orl derrchs owned by the famous orl nrrllron herr Albert Montano Are y o u thrrsty If you are you can stop at John Olrerry s Two Mrle Hrgh Coat Dany for a efre hrng, drrnk World you belreve that we could be rt the arrpcrt so soon YVed better convert the rccket rnto the Povrer savrng Helrcopter for Deve la you srmply must see Irls Ossmans Do VVonders or Money Back Peauty Salon I know you wrll want to get one of her new A tcmrc lfVrves Then you wrll v. ant to shop for a new dres to go wrth the harrdo Thrs shop that We are about to pass rs Owned by Helen 'alrrrch the frm us New York desrgner She has just the thrng for you 1 pecrrl Mode O Dry l'lre Br d YVrng Dress Just around the corner on Prordway you car drne and dance rt I'v n Hawarran Paradr e Lla ence and Irunree cater to Internatronal Tourrsts and to New Vo k Socrety They have two top flrght Televrsron Artrsts Jry Dee Pussell rs the leader of the Hauarran Musrc Iovers orche stra rad' lrke He rs! ly rs al 0 featured on this how Mrke reallv made a brf hrt wrth hrs xoc l versroa cf The Thrn At the Hot Rod rrce tr ck rn New Yo 1 you can see Robert I oll s a famous Hot Pod Racer Just for fun lets set the gears for rocket spred rffrrn and cross the Atlratrc and see sr rr 0 your elrssmate who rre now rn Parrs No sconer sard then done Ye Gay Prree rs qurte a place Can you read that srgn rn lrghts love lessons Carl tlhmeol I loser YVhy there rs Tommy Rood Ju t about to enter the Glover Studro' It looks tlrorrgh he gave up hrs rdea about bernrf a l chelor Tommy rs now th manager ofthe Iex Theater ln Pa rs One block from the Erfel Tower you wrll frnd Bob Sasorens book store Pob drstrrbutes lrter rture for the great novelr t thules Post Also drsplayed at Bobs sto e rs a famous best seller by I lotllda Allres How to Stay Short Crursrng up toward the frshron center you can get a glrmpse of the latest fashron sty les There rs Lmma, Berthod slropprng rt the Lrrdal Shop Prror to her en gagement Errrnra was the Presrdents prrvate secretary Qurck I ob move the rocket to one srdc Wow' Phat was a close call Was rt a bud Was rt a plane No rt was Just Lorraine March uhrzzrng by to her concert rn the Hall of l rme Lets see what that crowd rs gath errns, fo Why rts Jack Eussen sellrng Paps Preprratory Lure For Baldness one of hrs rrrany famous products Well rf you wrnt to keep your apporntment rn Denver we had better leave Pa rs and dral agarn for the laGuardr::r Beam at the rrev York trr Port You can rest untrl you get the srgnal there Bob rf your honeymoon has caused you to run short of funds you can stop at the What You Havent Got We Carr Grve You Bank where James tMlllionairel MacLennan wrll cash any check for you Oh ycu strll have plenty of money you say Well we can prck up the Denver beam and fly over New York Ill awaken you when we arrrve rn Denver So ry to drsturb you folks but you are be mg guided rnto Denver Arrport where you wrll frnd Jane Boland and Marlene McCarty They have complete charge of the Arr route a ound the world Jane rs the expert prlot and co prlot Marlene rs an Arr Hostess and Radro technrcran Bob drd you hear that murderous scream See what caused rt' Why rt must be ccmrng from the wrndow of that dentists offrce Oh rt rs o n l y Shi hy Gay yellrng because Dr Margaret Yaklch rs pullrnv some of her teeth Ma garet rs strll eettrng revenge for all those b ur es Shrrley gave her rn Phys Ed Shrrley rs now a great ca toonlst and Joke wrrter for the Parrs Evenrng Star newspaper rn Parrs She rs back rn New York collecting some new maternal Deverla do you see what I see Are they rrovre sta s Therr fur coats and glamor are you know them They are Pat Donolrer and Mary Shohrr They really are dorng well 1 therr If We Can t Clean It It Cant Be Clean ed Laundry At West Denve Elementary School you wrll frnd Jane Zack as the most popular frrst grade teacher Among her puprls rs Frances Coaners Junror son of Mrs F ances Connors the former Jo Ell n Tucker At the same school you wrll frnd Bert WVrlllams as athletrc clrrector fo seven year olds Across the street at the Cancer Clrnrc cf the same school rs another 51 graduate Betty Maestas a regrs tered nurse Charles I ongwell, Ann Zeleznikar and Wa,- meta. Alban are statroned at the Unrted Arr port They are three of your patrrotrc gra duates Chuck rs a Seaman Fl st Class rn the Navy Ann rs a Lreutenant rn the Waves and Wanreta rs Just leaung t o lor n the WAFS Wanretr. was a buyer for J C Penney s before she decrded on the WAFS Ann and Chuck are berng sent to London for extended servrce Bob rs your weather rndrcator turnrng green' It surely rs' Excuse me' I must get off at Danrels and Frshers Tower rrght now That Rammaker f cm Pasadena rs takrng over agarn and I have an argument to settle wrth hrm Head your rocket my way agarn and well take more trme for another uhrrl fo t h e class of 1951' It was a great class Margaret Yakrch Marlene McCarty r . . .SI 1 w ' . 1 ' . 1 - 1. 1 1 ' , 1 ', 1 ' - . ' , 3 .' ' , 1 I , r 1 . - . , - 4 ' , ' 1 1 I 1. 1 ' 4 . . ' 3 . , . . . , ,. , ' ' -' x ' v. ' - 4 ' . C - 1 1 . 1 s . '.'. . , . ' ' ' ' 1 - - w 11 71 ' , ' lm . 1. ' - '. v .' ,- yn , ' v , A-L. 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A Ol-LR., I , Mi Ynus CL W1 TTJQCI 017 S D877 St 4043 O -Qxxi ':'s?5'5?9a5es'.-1sE5?Sasesas?525 ' - g Q ' ' ' ' --- iuture is Q ai JJ NA Ac 63 ,MQ M CN' ., -3'-L' 4 'eff Og Q , in - 733- V v Y l H .,,,, in 5 3 8 A Y ,Af , ll , Q oukj I N qgfzcunqe- ossom N Z , Lf A, , ,, ' 'J ' - i - 1 s-f , S , 0, w f. fg Q X fi Qu he 411011111 lassltle Sentinel CLASS WILL 0 I9 I We the Class of 1951 belng ln full possesslon a blalns we mly have do make and publlsh thls, and maklng, vold all follner promlses by us at anv spoken one to the othel as the thoughtless wlsh the UHd6lClaSSIYl0l1 we leave long houls to W the Subble we leave nothlng we xv Ollied fo the Fleshmen we bequeath our leaoershlp nlty I Wanleta Alban leave Ml Schaefe and a mlxed chorus of Sleepy Tlme Gal to all fut ule Buslness Engllsh students HO HUM I Clotllda AIIIBS leave my blllty to t a y home at nlghts to Lolletta Wakely Ah' Those 10 hours sleep' I Emml Belthod leave my PUIL to get off m the aftelnoon to Jack Lalsh and L,lCk Wlmbauglh Remembel Ifeblua y 20 Klds I Jane Boland leave nly well tlalned hall to Ruth Case I Challes Boat leave nly good manrels to next y6HlS Senlols take heed younguns I Patllcll Donohel leave my happy go lucky ways to Rose Ma le Vldmal H0165 to IUOIC good tlmes Rose Malle I John Eussen leave my abllllty to ble 4 basket ball legulatlons such as taklng out glrls when Inl suppose to be home to Joe Mc Connell You I8 pletty clever at that Joe I Shllley Gay leave my slflly glggle to Her lnan Hauser Now you can laugh He m and enJoy lt I Call Glovel leave my Journallstlc lngenulty to Lcls Nyglcn ThlS vvlll go along wlth that Blendl Stall act and your led hal I Mlchael Hensley leave my actlng ablllty to Pat Clto Hope you use lt to good ldvantage for your Junlol Play I Patllcla Jones leave my flamlng youth to Helen FIIIHICOXICII WARNING Dont cltch on fl e I Vell Kalsel leave my cute laugh to Pat Hofmann Silence IS Golden I Devella Kennedy leave the name Bob to one of the Flesllmen Hope you have as good luck as I dld I Charles Longvvell leave my car to Edwln Oshon Wltch out fol flle plugs' I Betty Maestas leave my qulte sophlstlcated NY'13s to Kathlyn Van Santen Chlldren should be seen and not hea d Kathlyn I Lo zalne Malch leave my ablllty to get cars N2 R0b9It Ixocheval After all ltS a long vvalk IZ I Albelt Montano bequeatll my Red P1CkUp to Iyle Clawfold Now you mlght make It to school on tlme, Lyle I J lnles MacLennan leave Who wlll you plck on now MISS McMlllon '7'7 I Mallene McCa ty bequeath my cute mile may of gettlng' alound to Claudette VValsh You can even weal my eheerleadlng costume lf you DIOIIIISC to gne lt the OOMPH I Lawlence McGeehan leave my desug to gl0W up to Fled Van Pelt I always Xxonde ed the Sophomores and to all those concerned May they uphold lt ln splte of llghtmlnded the Junlols we leave the lun of the school nd contlol of and ovel whatevel few and Ilttle oul Last Wlll and Testament heleby levoklag tlme the etofole made Ol nlayhap earele sly of an ldle houl hlch we vvlll no longer be subyect l CUIS now vou work for you s spoltsmanshlp and pep we glve and bequeath to them ou Senlor Dlg ness and lrresponslblllty You ve made good use of It so far what It would be llke to grow up I Jolln O'Lealy leave my book on WOMEN 'IHL DECIIIVERS to my blother Emmett Somehow It seems to run ln the famlly I Dennls ONell leave my CAVEMAN 'll CHNIQUE to Donald Champeau You vc got l good stalt now Don I IIISIII ly Ossman leave all I have lea ned at I H S ln the last four yeals to the undel ellssnlen who need It vvlth the agleenlent that I get lt back lf and when I vvlll be ln n ed cf It lg n Dont evelyone speak at once thele s plenty for all I Rohelt Ossman leave my ablllty to sleep and sloueh ln clas to undelcassmen If you take nly advlce novv dea old LHS wont have to open ltS dC0lS ne t year I R0lJ0lt Roll leave my ablllty to get a date vvlth Balbala Webel to Ralph Kennedy Good I uck Ralph I Tholnas Rood leave my Job at the show to Bob Maltelll Tly agaln Bob' I Jay Dee Russell leave my heleht to Jackle Glaves Nou they wont walk all ove you Jackle I Helen Salmlch leave my ablllty to study to Foots Bcgunovlch Make good use of that tudyhlll 'loots I Ix0b0lt Savolen lelve my manly VOICE to f lenn Nolmand Tlke heed Romeo ' I Mlly Shobel leave my danclne ablllty to the Junlol boys IICIES hoplng you put lt to good use fOI next yeal s Plom I Jo Ellen Tuckel le lve nly Job at Matlocks to Gelaldlne Nolvell You always wanted ll Nolv you cln have lt I Eunlcc Fvans leave my ablllty to get that MRS Deglee to all undelclassmen He es hoplng you get as gocd a guy as I dld I Belt VVllllarns leave my supreme powel OXCI the Sub Freshmen glllS to Challes Ilby Make good use of lt Skeets I Ma galet Yaklch leave my slnglng volce to Wanda Rlchaldscn Wlth thlS and vvhat you alleady have you wlll leally go places I Jane Zack leave my freckles to Mary Ellen Kelllgan Looks llke you need a few more I Ann Zeleznlkal leave my qulet demule vvays to Mad llyn 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The lllmmt Jllllassrne gifentmel CLASS HISTORY Through a great deal of calculatron wrth mathematrcrans screntrsts physrcrsts astro- nomers naturalrsts geologrsts brologrsts and engrneers we drscover that the Senror Class cf One Thousand Nme Hundred and Flfty one A D entered thrs rnstrtutron of learnrng four thousand srx hundred twenty frve school hou s ago We came here as a group of forty one excrted Subbres durmg the Vlrgrn srgn of the Zodrac t h e frrst quarter phase of the moon Venus berng VlSlble as the mornrng sta and Mars as the evenrng star After be commg somewhat used to the rrdrcules of the upperclassmen we settled down to elect the foll wrng class offrcers Eunrce Walters Presrdent Donald Olsen V1cePresrdent Vera Karser Secretary Trudrs Sweet Treasurer and Laverne Lmdamood Reporter tsucceeded by Deverla Kennedyl Our sponsor became Mrss Lucy Cramer After completrng our act rvrtres wrth a prcnrc shortly before the closrng cf school we were grven two thousand two hundred erght hours to thrnk over the out come of our frrst year as Subbres Upon ente mg as Freshmen we found that our class had rncreased to srxty frve members In the begrnnrng of the year we took trme out from our turn at rrdrculrng the Subbres and elected the followrng offrcers Jrm MacLen nan Presrdent Law ence McGeehan Vrce Presrdent Bob Ossman Secretary Jack Eus sen Treasurer Rudy Bogunovrch Reporter tsucceeded by Eunrce Walte sl and Clarence Lvans Hrstorran Learnrng that there were only three thousand seven hundred school hours left before we could be graduatrng as Senrors we sat down to lea n all we could rn the short trme that we had left In the Interclass Basketball Tournament we walked off as vrctors after beatrng the Junrors rn an overtrme game wrth a score of 33 31 When we retu ned as Sophomores we were more successful than ever even though our class had drmrnrshed to forty seven membe s More of our classmates took part rn nearly all the school actrvrtres and even the uppe class men began to notrce us The class otrrcers elected at the frrst meetrng were Jrm Mac Lennan Presrdent Jack Eussen Vlce Presr dent Lorrarne March Secretary Eunrce Wal ters Treasu er Jane Boland rieporter and Vera Karser Hrstorran Agam we were the wrnners of the Interclass Basketball Tourna ment A class prcnrc held at Turquorse Lake was the frral event of the year The beglnnrng of the Junror year found us wrth forty class members left New offrcers elected were Bert Wrlllams Presrdent Mrc hael Hensley Vrce P esrdent Jay Dee Russell Secretary Eunrce Walters Treasurer Jane Poland Reporter and Vera Karser Hrstorrarr The class party was held on October 21 wrth the Semors as honored guests The outstand mg, comedy The Campbells Are Comrng was successfully presented on December 9 and 10 On February 21 we found ourselves the proud owners of class rrngs The Lamp Lrght ers Serenade opened rts doo s for the annual banquet and prom on May 13 After another nrne hundred twenty frve school hours of learnrng vxhat was necessary and avordmg what was possrble we we e grven another two thousand two hundred erght hours of rest before we were to become mrghty Semors Our Senror year p oved to us that all our hrrd work had not been ln vain for now we could walk down the halls followed by the worslupplng gazes of the underclassmen Un der t h e capable sponsorshrp of M s Lucy Youngstrom the 37 Senrors elected the follow mg offrcers Mrke Hensley Presrdent Carl Glover Vrce Presrdent Jack Eussen Secre ta y Bert Wrllrams Treasurer Jane Zack Reporter and Vera Kaiser Hrstorran show that our hearts were rn the rrght places ue gave a rrp roarrng Harvest Dance for the whole school on September 15 The prrze for the best class stunt was presented to the Sop homores and the rest of tht evenmg was spent rn dancrng square dances polkas congas waltzes and fox trots We all went western on Octobe 6 and 7 at our Old West Senur Farr An Indran war dance was the feature of the floor show on Octobe 7 Vrola Zanca nella was crowned queen of the Farr by Wal ter Johnson Governor of Colo ado On Nov ember 3 we were the guests of the Junror class at a party grven rn the band room 'lhe new gear was started out rreht on Januarv 1 by electrng a staff to get busy on the annual February 8 was a red letter day because our orders went out for ou caps md gowns For he tlrud year t Class of 51 walked otf wrth the Interclass Basketball Tournament by beatrng the Freshmen w rth 1 score of 2196 One could feel the excrtemeaf rn the rr on Ap rl 26 as the Semors got decked out for the annual Slouch Day Career Day on Aprrl 27 took us away from our work for frve hours as we 1o'rrr1eyed to Salrda The unde cla smen had anothe vwlrole day of peace and quret on May 1 when th Semors decrded that they needed to take a rest from school work nd skrpped On May 12 we put on our glad rags for we were lnvrted to a banquet and prom grven by the Junror Class Class Day on May 25 was a sad day for some and a happy day for others for we ealrzed that soon we were to go out rnto the cruel cruel World alone The next day May 26 we decrded to take a lrttle trrp to Glenwood to cheer ourselves up Tuesday evenrng May 29 found us on the stage of the Elks Ope a House recervmg our drplomas That nrght we became adults for we were no longer a part of the gay carefree hrgh school set All together It has been nearly forty one thousand frve hund ed srxty erght hours srnce we entered hrgh school as Subbres and we belreve our trme has been well spent We now take our parting durrng the Taurus srgn of the Zodrac the frrst quarter phase of the moon Venus berng vrsrble as the mornrng star and Mars as the evening star Vera Karser O O . n P. 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X fl The Mnunrt massive Sentmel THE ANNUAL STAFF M M if Sltting Left to Rxght Albert Montanom Mlchael Hensley Tom Rood Vela Kalser Lor rame March Robert Roll Jane Zack Bert Wxlllams Row Two Chuck Longwell Mary Shobe Wameta Alban Patrxcla Donoher Irlsmay Ossman Shlrley Gay Patrlcla Jones Marlene McCarty Margaret Yaklch Joe Ellen Tucker Helen Salmlch Deverla Kennedy Betty Maestas AnnZe1ezn1ka1 Clottllda Allres Row Three Charles Bost Jay Dee Russell Robert Savolen Robert Ossman Dennls ONe1ll James MacLennan John OLeary Mrs Youngstrom Jack Eussen Lawrence McCeehan The 1951 Annual Staff was headed by Editor m Chlef, Lorrame Ma1ch Asslstant Edltor, Carl Glover, Buslness Manager, Tom Rood, Art Edltor, Jane Zack, Sports Edltor, Bert W11l1ams, Act1v1ty Edltor, Vera Kalserg Photography, Bob Cerlse and Tom Rood, Class Edltor, MlChael Hensley, Adver tislng Agent, Robert Roll. The annual staff was composed of the entlre Senior Class who Worked falthfully to complete the year book. 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' 1 A Y 1 r 1 1 I K Y 1 3 . y ' , . - , , , . . , r Y . . 9 The mnunt Jlllassmc 'Sentinel Fznzshea' Yet Begznmng Each year many young men and women are graduated from varlous hlgh schools all over the country As we recelve our dlplomas on our commencement nlght we are finlshlng w1th the only way of llfe that we have ever known Up to now other people have l1ved most of our llves for us Our teachers have planned our school days and our parents and our frlends have taken up the rest of our tlme We have been clothed and fed and housed by our parents Our wholellfe has been dlrected thoughtfully from day to day Our commencement 1S not an endlng however but a beglnnlng When we recelve our dlplomas we are to begln a completely new and dlfferent way of l1fe We must take up where our parents and teachers have so abruptly left off We must do our own thlnkmg and planmng It IS up to each one of us what we alone w1ll do wlth our l1ves There are many opportumtles for the hlgh school graduates of today 1n Amer1ca We may go ahead wrth our educatlon 1n un1vers1t1es colleges or schools of speclallzed tralnlng Some of us Wlll go to the colleges others may enter these schools of specla llzed tralnmg and some w1ll Join the armed forces of our country But for the majorlty of us our formal educatron IS at an end wlth our graduatron from h1gh school It IS more of a beglnnlng for those of us who must take our place 1n llfe as 1nd1v1duals and start to make our own way than It IS for us who w1ll enter the colleges and un1vers1t1es In college part of the plannlng and thmklng w1ll be done for us by our lnstructors Gettlng the work done however IS entlrely up to us It 1S our responslblllty to obtam selves Not only are the colleges and un1vers1t1es there for us to obtaln our advanced ed ucatlon but they w1ll help us ln every way they can so that we may contlnue w1th our schoollng They have SBFVICSS to help us find part tlme work so that we may work our way through They offe many driferent kmds of scholarshlps walvers of tu1t1on and other forms of financlal help to those of us who quahfy They have counsellng and guldance serv1ces that w1ll h lp us to get what we want out of our college career and they w1ll offer advlce that w1ll benefit us durlng our college llfe The fact that a person holds a college degree IS not always an assurance that the holder IS an educated person He may have fa1led 1n hls efforts to make the lncome sufficlent to enable hlm to l1ve on the plane WhlCh he 1S prepared to l1ve The two prmcxpal purposes of an educaflon are to teach people how to l1V9 and to teach them how to make thelr l1v1ng They must so co ordmate the1r knowledge that they w1ll make sufliclent lncome to l1ve and enjoy l1v1ng on the plane they deslre Knowledge IS necessary to good government and the happiness of manklnd therefore schools and educatlon shall always be encouraged Thls concern for educatlon has almost become a rel1g1on to the Amerlcan people No other people ever demanded so much of educatlon as have the Americans and no other country was ever served so well by 1tS schools and educators These are the rea sons why they w1ll strlve to contlnue and unprove our means of education so that the falth that has been placed 1n educatlon IH the past may be greatly enlarged 1n the future ReallZ1Hg that the quest for educatlon IS endless I am remlnded of these hnes by Charles G Rossettl Does the road wlnd up h1ll all the way'7 Yes to the very end Wlll the Journey take the whole long day? From morn to nlght my frlend .June Lamp CML 5 LCfO'LLLU2 Q 5 0 'B' j , W 3. 'Z' 0 c n 0 ' Q I I ' Q . . . . , ' Q 0 9 . . , , . . i , . . , . . . . . . . , y . . 1 , - - , . , , . 3 , . the trammg and preparatlon necessary for the life-work that we have chosen for our- 7 7 . Y . . . , . . . , . . . 7. . . . . 9 , 7 Z , 3 2 7 V' Y , . , . . , . . f cr . . 2, I J The ,jllllnunt ,jllllexsmne Sentmel We Accept To Day s Challenge Today Class 5l comes to another mxle stone As we graduates look out upon the future a pess1m1st1c v1ew confronts us The world as we all know IS far from peace ful What the future holds for any of us 1S questlonable To be pesslmlstlc would be easy To accept pesslmlsm as an mevxtable accornpanlment of th1s l1fe and one to be borne wxth reslgnatlon would be the path of least resistance It IS contrary to our common sense that man should be bound by totahtarlan na tlons and submit h1s llbertles congruent to our B111 of Rlghts to a few despots These despots are the cause for the pesslmlsm of today s graduate We see our classmates enterlng the servlces of our country to protect cherlshed l1bert1es l1bert1es whlch we have taken for granted dur1ng the years of elementary and hlgh school education We must not overlook the fact that thlS burden of defense IS placed dlrectly upon our should ers We have learned to face thls fact dur1ng our days of study We know that as we grow older wlth each day the responslblllty of our country Wlll become a more dlrect part of us and It IS the task of each and everyone of us to accomphsh whatever Job hls country demands to the best of h1s ab1l1ty Whatever the Job may be we must reslgn ourselves to accept lt for the good of all of us We must help ln any posslble way to retaln our democratlc way of llfe because thls IS the only l1fe we know and w1ll accept Our school day rnemorles w1ll help us understand thls added burden It IS the 1nd1v enjoy the pleasantrles of l1fe In meetlng today s challenge lt 1S more necessary than ever that the hlgh school graduate establlsh hls ldeal hls goal whlch he must strlve to atta1n We hope we shall soon em rge from thls state of nat1onal dlsorder lnto a more orderly peaceful and pro gresslve natlon than we have ever known It w1ll then be posslble to work toward the chosen goal wlth hlgh hopes of reallzatlon Success 1S no accldent sometlmes young people feel that xt IS largely a matter of luck and thelr own efforts and ab1l1t1es have no value But most people agree that successfully meetlng a challenge lS the result of honest effort rlghtly dxrected and gulded together w1th hlgh VISIOD and sound Judg ment It IS seldom that one meets a greater challenge than the ldeal he sets before hlm Em rson reahzed thls when he advanced the theory of hltchmg ones wagon toa star He understood that one must look up 1n order to cllrnb up and must have a goal ln order to dlrect h1s efforts to a deflnlte end In splte of the chaotlc cond1t1ons of the world Wl11ChCaI1I1Ot help but cause us to be skeptlcal of the future we still have our frlends our rel1g1on and our democratlc natlon And wxth the help of God and our frlends and a firm falth ln our country we rnust contlnue llfe as we have ln the past as nearly as posslble consldermg th1s added burden of responsl b1l1ty Today s graduate 1n acceptmg the challenge to work for the good of hls country does so wholeheartedly ln order that our Unlted States of Amerlca may forever be a land of freedom where an 1nd1v1dual may cultlvate hlmself and develop hls powers ln order that he may be of greater servlce to humamty louauzz 6 arcff, gafutafozmrz O . , O . ll - 0. s D . - 1 9 . ' 1 c , . idual's responsibility to see that his job is done so that someday we will again freely e . . . . , , - . . . 7 . , . . , , . . . . . , 7 . M . . 'Circ Clllnunt gllassme Ssmtnnrl Our Duty To Posterzty As I gazed 1nto my maglc crystal ball before comlng here tomght I saw a barren wasteland slowly belng shlfted by a sllght westerly Wlnd Th1s natural phenomenon rem1nded me of the sands of tlme For a shortness of tlme was certalnly no obstacle You see thls barren wasteland was labeled Earth Th1s plcture was caused by fear and uncertamty How true were Franklln Roose velt s 1mmortal words There IS noth1ng to fear but fear ltself How long w1ll It take these apprehenslons to weaken men s Judgment and stamlna to the po1nt where he IS wlllmg to use such destructlve weapons as the atom or hydrogen bomb on h1s fellow man because he IS afrald h1S fellow man w1ll do the same th1ng to h1m first I knew thls scene was flctlclous for fortune tellmg and maglc crystal balls went out w1th advanclng tlmes Yet 1f lt were not for our bold and hardy predecessors who dared to choose freedom the Splflt of l1b rty so preclous to us all I dare not thmk of the consequences Preservlng the mode of l1fe our forefathers establlshed IS a duty now 1n our hands The llberty and securlty we had learned to love so well and up to a tlme had taken for granted IS agam shaken to 1tS foundat1on We must return to fundamental values t1on wlthout the chance of crumbl1ng Is It luck alon that gave us a G org Washrngton Abe Llncoln General Pershing Teddy Roosevelt Franklln D Roosevelt'7 No It was fortunate they were avallable to us but the1r love of country thelr lntense patr1ot1sm the1r deslre to help thelr fellow men thelr personal qual1f1cat1ons for leadershlp made them outstandlng Amer1cans There must be somethmg about freedom that makes us do what IS needed for 1n th1s land where no man dr1ves another few men need be asked to face thelr duty If Am erlcans seem brave and generous hearted curlously WISE and perseverlng lt 1S because they respond ln these ways to the r1ght sort of challenges Twelve years ago Fasclsm was ga1n1ng power through mass hysterla Our world weathered the storm whlch threw us 1nto a second great war Communlsm the threat that IS loommg over us today can also be stopped but It may take a large portlon of our product1ve years before peace agam 1S certa1n Many of us w1ll contrlbute dlrectly to thls task but most of us 1nd1rectly Some of us may w1n acclalm but whether we do or not whether the world ever notlces the part we are playlnv lf our 1d als are hx h and o.1r arm uns lf1sh posterlty IS sure to beneflt from each and every one of us Clfszcz Karger 541 LLfLLfO'ZLclI7 0 7. 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QQTI a G ' O3 I- O 'QLDC1 Q.l..' t -Elgar x V 'ff i 2 'Kp X 5 ., ,N 0 ' 13 sis Q fidg I M Q V M, ,,l A gf Z, 4 .l1 ' inf k 22 a+ N It F - N H- ' ' Af A 1 f r -X f M N If hx I , 757 ' f , ' ' The jrllnunt JHEISSIUD glfeutxml J U I OR CLASS S Row One Frances Ortega Margaret Mary Smlth Vlola Zancanella Rose Marxe Vldmar Nancy Nolan Mlldred Evans Rosella Kufeldt Leona Kltt Geraldlne Foreman Caroline Ortlz Mary Jane Benmngton Ellen Walters Mlldred Webster Row Two Lyle Crawford Fred Llndbloom Frances Kettunen Helen Frankovlch Lena Mlller Mary Lou Pomkvar Eleanor Bond John Romero Georger Webster Roy Cerlse Row Three Edwad Vldetlch James Rlchardson Charles Staab Joe McConnel Ronald Carlson Ben Hlbschle Duck Wambaugh Bruce McManarna Donald Champeau Bob Martelll Gerald Pearson Mr Murphy Row Four Fred Van Pelt Herman Hauser Charles Carter Ralph Kennedy Davld Roll Glenn Normand Jack Larsh Jack Boyd Elman Padilla Lee Martmez Not ln plcture Gustav Hagberg Velda Je n Hanson Rosalyn Lusm Joseph Rodarte The year started Wxth 57 member of the J umor Class Oilicers elected were Presldent Joe McConnell V1ce-Presldent Charles Carter Secretary Vlola Zancanella Treasurer Frances Kettunen Reporter Nancy Nolan Hmtonan Earl D1edr1ch Vlola Zancanella was the Junlor candldate for the Semor Fa1r Queen and elected on October 7th November 3rd the J un1or-Semor Party was held ln the band room of L H S March 28th the Class nngs arrived May 12th was the Junlor Senlor Banquet and Prom at whlch Frances Kettunen and Glen Normand preslded as Klng and Queen of the Mardl Gras N . 1 0 Q + I t 0.0 ,f X f X V . , .11 . . ,Q f K . , 1 X N., ', Y . 4 Q . ,My I - 1 1 1 1 , . . . 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 -I ' 3 1 - 1 1 ' 1 I 1 l W I 3 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . . 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 I Y I V I I , o. , , . . 1: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I n n I ' . . , -:- The Blount jllasaine givcntinel 'Z' JUNIOR PLAY HILLBILLY COURTSHIP I eft To Right Earl Longwell Stage Manager James Richardson In between acts Helen Frankovlch In between acts Margaret Mary Smith Emmy Francis Kettnhen a Chuck Carter Pa David Roll Luke Ronald Carlson Preacher Joe McConnell Sol Nancy Nolan Bridget Donald Champeau Louis Mlldred Evans Lulu Charles Staab Stage Manager Caroline Ortiz Seedle Elman Padilla Walsh Mr Murphy Sponsor On December 15th and 16th the Junior Class presented Hillbilly Courtship Hebrew radxoman an Italian lover and an Irish rose The cast was Emmy Pepp1n Margaret Mary Smith Luke Stllsby Davld Roll Ma Pepp1n Frances Kettunen Pappy Stllsby Charles Carter Lulu Tnifet Mildred Evans Seedle Tnffet Carollne Ortiz Sol Silverstein Joe McConnell Wash Jeddo Elman Padilla Louls Cattaro Donald Champeau Bridget O Flanmgan Nancy Nolan Reverand Boswell Ronald Carlson The Stage Managers were Earl Longwell and Charles Staab and the usherettes were Rosalyn Lusm Velda Hanson and Mary Lou Ponlkvar 1 Q iq Mi This was a story of two feudin' hillbilly families and the difficulties they had with a The aunt Nassine gientmel SOPHOMORE CLASS Row One Jack Wllhams Walter Jackson Mxchael Rood Betty Tmkle Helen Bradach Mary Maestas Mary Ahce Roderxgues Evelm Ahres Edna Martinez Kenneth Thomas Charles Webster Mangus Hagberg 'low Two Lols Nygren Darlene Franklxn Madalyn Marcella Florence Yaluch Mary Carol Kuss Barbara Weber Vlrgmxa Durham Tlllle Ramch Frances Wllls Phyllls Smith Alzada Damjanovxch Row Three Patrlcua. Strmger Evelyn Colllnson Shlrley Krlsman Patrxcla Hofman Patrxcla Headley Zoe Foreman Rupert Pltman Charlles Irby Ray Padllla Ed Pow Four Paul Bryant Edwln Osbon Donald Kerzon James Kerrlgan John Mltchell Charles Franklln John Salsbury Floyd Anderson Don Clayton Roy Longwell Davld Nygren Alex Espmoza B111 Steckler John Gulxterrez Mr Drayton D Schae fer Sponsor lNot xn plctuxe Eleanor Lofqulst and Margaret O Nelll Thls year s class IS rather small, compr1z1ng forty elght members, however, through out the school year the class has more than made up for xts slze by 1ts enthus1asm The Sophomores opened the year s school aCtlV1t1eS by wlnnlng the class stunt at the All School Party on September 15 Almost everyone ln the class partlclpated xn a c1rcus parade, whlch was qulte colorful and gay On November 10 the class party featured games, danclng and refreshments Stud ents and teachers enjoyed themselves, especlally durmg the many broom dances Determmed to show 1tS colors as a sk11ng class, the boys and glrls sk1 team, on March 17, vlrtually swept every event durlng the meet Students part1c1pat1ng were Mary Carol Kuss, Madelyn Marcella Eleanor Lofqulst, Charles Irby Walter Jackson Mlckey Rood, Jun Kerrlgan and Louls Wren In May, the class enloyed the annual All School P1cn1c wlth the other classes The class officers and sponsor are Mary Carol Kuss, Presldent, Jack Wllllarns, Vlce Presldent, Michael Rood Secretary Peggy O Nelll Treasurer, Roy Longwell H1St0Tl3D, Walter Jackson, Reporter, Mr Schaefer, Sponsor B Q 9 N L Q31 wg A f- ,, fr , I XX K 3 ' ' 1 J - 1 ' 1 ' , . Y 1 7 7 I 1 ' ' ' ! 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 7 Y , . I ' 1 1 1 1 7 Y 7 7 ' Y - ward Kelly, Lo-uis Hren, Theodore Pulos. V I . 1 I 1 1 . 1 1 Y Y A 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 ' ' - , . , . . , , . . 1 . . , . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . .. , . , . 7 1 7 7 7 9 -2- The .llluunt illassine Scniinrl- -Z' FRESHMAN CLASS Front Row Left to nght Sammy Hogan Ralph Pearce Shirley Smxth Beverly Bartell Nancy Kettunen Mary VVeber Mary Ellen Ke ngan Erma Roberts Mmerva Luoma Marlene Law Geraldine Brady Elvira Espmoza Mana Iovato Geraldme Norvell James Thdmas Robert Gutlerrez Second Row DIXIE Sage Betty Ortega Sharon Schave Helen Bond Helen Ambrose Esther Hesslnger Nancy Russell Ixathryn Van Santen Barbara Bost Claudette Walsh Shlrley Ramme Dorothy Zalar Robert Gallegos Charles Jakopxc Thlrd Row Betty Sterley Beve ly Francls Joan Cameron JoAnn Mitchell Mary Gune Florence Jean McMahon Mary Lou Mlller Darlene Magura Myrna Emerson Pat rlcla Walker Betty Gene Bond Peggy Gibson Fourth Row Frank Zeleznlkar Mlke Maxtmez Mllton Chambers Rudolph Bost Ken neth Pede son Adolph Kroshetz James Raine B111 Pldcock Joe Plutt Howard Trltz Emmett OLeary Robert Kochevar Harold Cunnmgham Anton Bogunovlch Albert Bezzlc Mlss Edglngton Flfth Row Rohn Herrlck Robert Lee Mlke Vlarrlal Vernon Nygren Wllllam Mlller Wlllxam Cramer Frank Fmch Art I-Iougland Bob Averlll Carl Lmdbloom James Morlan Ross Reasoner Robert Shme Robert Cisneros The class party held December 1 mcluded games, danclng and refreshments Durlng the year We took second pnze for our stunt at the All School Party and also came 1n second ln Inter-class Basketball Our glrls skl team made up of Donna Kay Roll, Dorothy Zalar and Mary Ellen Kerrlgan took second place ln the Inter class Skl meet The all school p1CD1C brought an end to the years events Our Officers Presldent, Anton Bogunovlch, V1ce Presldent, Bob Kochevar, Secretary Betty Gene Bond, Treasurer, Emmett 0 Leary Reporter, Claudette Walsh ... f 1 'X '1' f 'Q . 5 ' 5 , , ' ' . V , , F ' , . l I ' I Y i V. A Y , , , - v 3 Y v Y , , 7 Y I 7 I l V ' ' 1 ' 3 , F , 1 v ' elson, Patricia French, Donna Kay Roll, Beverly Gunelson, Janet McDonald, Q I I Y I - ' Z v ' , 1 1 ' in ' 1 y , . . , , , . . . , , , . l ' , ' 3 ' V 1 ' ' ' v , I ' ' , . . 1 I 1 Y 1 , . , . L' I . . . , . I ' ' , 0 , a 9 n 'Clie jilnunt liilassnm glantnul SUB FRESHW4 CLASS Row One Elalne Evans Wanda Richardson Anna Marle Cerlse Har xett Carter Ruth Case DIXIC Dennis Joan Salmlch Patrlcla Cato Dorothy Brmk Adrienne Jones War en Bxstxam David Web tel Don Wllls Edward Martmez Lesllc Emerson James Bryant John McI.aughl1n Jackxe Graves Row Two Willlam Wal ley Vincent Maxcella Carolyn Cook Lencra Overmfm Joelyn Roeder Caroline Tru xllo Sh ron Rutherford Ingrid Sundqulst Kay Glover Darlene Rhodus Shirley Fine Mag let VVeber Marle Matlock Helen Kufeldt Shlrlcy Henderson Ma y Ann Mehle Evelyn Frcsquez Bennie Pacheco Row Thlee Manuel Flores Jake Santl tevan Lloyd Connell Leonard Fablan Meldon Hanson Jack Longwell Vlfglllla Fo eman Bettlmae Mcrlan Franclne Thxelke Carol Savoren Janet Glover Mary Drobnlck Anna Marle Biadach Jere Rood Row Foul Henry Santistevan Wllliam Matckel Wlllmm Latham J hn Bezzxc Allen Hoach Paul Everett Rego Omerlglo Warren Farren Able Herrera Miss Roche There were 75 members ln the class to start Wlth a few wlthdrawlng durmg the' term At the first class meeting S ptember 18 the following officers were elected Presldent Jere Rood, Vlce Presldent Meldon Hanson, Secretary Jacky Graves, Treasurer Dale Maddalone, Historian James Reasoner, Reporter Robert Emerson Robert moved to Arlzona and Leslie Emerson replaced hlm as reporter MISS Kath leen Roche sponsored the class The class costumed and sang' songs approprlate for the varlous months ofthe year at the all school party Thls sklt tied for second place Our first class party was November 17, consxstlng of progresslve games and danclng Pat Cato, Juna Crowley and Joan LaBel1e were elected cheer leaders for the Inter Class Basketball Another thrill was the Skl Tournament Warren Farren scored ln the Cross Coun try event Other partlclpants were Jere Rood, Jacky Graves Meldon Hanson, War ren Blstram, Juna Crowlev, Pat Cato and Elalne Evans The last event was the p1cn1c endmg our first happy year rn L H S , , . ' 7 ' O QQ 1 s 1 1 s.0 - I 4 , , As W x NN was . , ,A ' . , i ,A ' Y Y 7 L 1 Y , , , , , T1 . I . C K . . . - , M , , , , , . - I . . , . 1 ' 5 Y Y Y C Y . G. H . . 7 .l Y 'A' I 7 I . . M . g ! Y C' 1 Y ' Y y - 1 f 1 1 - v I 'gn ' ' Y 5, Y Y l 7 Y 7 L Y ll Y I I Y Y Y 1 ' ' 1 F Y V 1 A . ,-.,. , . , . ., N , , J . . . , - . , , . . . , . , A . ' I -' 1 , 7 , . . .. The Jliluunt Massive ifentmel Q, ' f K Ga WX l S 1 'QR 44' - A 5 eG 7M 0 O I Sffun I W Q A-be :Q - fe ' e 4 Q Q Tf1 j I Q-ge ul, A :QQ Xe ,L- .', ? , P 4 i , ' ,,. e , 1 ' NX M 40115. I ' YJ I 5 bf, xv- , N , 'QQ , .e .F e eff , me - f v N .' .., ,, if ---: e ,B-.K If A lg 1,, '1 'B' The jillnuni jilassinc ,Siextiincl -2' PAN THERS kneeling M1ckeyRood Managei Row One Jce McConnell Chuck Carter Ralph Kennedy David Poll Jac c Boyd An on Bogunovich Jim MacLennan Captain Row Two Chuck Stabb David Nygxen Muz 1led1n'1 Glenn No mand Jael Laxsh Jim Keruban Ray Padilla Pow Three Coach Allen Joe I 0d llt8 I cus Hlen Don ild Champeau 1' css Fen ole Leadville and Sallda tied for fourth place 1n the San Luis Valley League, with a record of 7 losses and 1 w1n In the tournament at Alamosa the team lost the first two games to Durango and to Del Norte Thls year s squad will lose only one man, Captam Jlm MacC1ennan, a two-year letterman The returning lettermen are Jack Boyd Ralph Kennedy Toots Boguno vlch Jack Larsh, Davld Roll Muz Medlna, Joe McConnell, Chuck Carter and Glen Normand The second team had a record of 4 wins and 10 losses this year ames Won Salida 37 39 Abbey 37 44 Red Clllf 37 43 Red C lllf 39 51 Tournament Durango 57 36 Del Norte 50 37 Games Lost Center 36 29 Llimax 41 26 Glenwood 42 31 Del Norte 56 33 Glenwood 54 30 Alamosa 70 40 Del Norte 60 32 Monte Vista 52 33 Center 35 30 Mont Vista 35 20 Alamosa 49 43 Abbey 53 49 Salida 43 35 Climax 59 40 Y l - . Z . 1 , A : , , . -- , 2 , i . , y - C 1 A - 1 - 1 X v . ,U . , 3 ,, C.', 2 , 1 ,1...1Z.2', Dick Wambaugh, Bert Williams, Manager. ., , , . . . . - 1 1 ' Q 7 G : ' . -. 3 - 3 ' - . 3 I ' - : - 9 -. w I w 7 I o . . - , - , - , - , - : - 9 - 2 ' - 9 - 1 2 ' - : - : - : ' - s ' - - The lllnunt Clilassme Sentinel JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Kneeling Ralph Pearce Row One Rego Omerg1c Adolph Koroshetz Bob Cxsneros Rolhn Herrlck James Mor lan Otto Denms Emmett OLeary Bob Kochevar Bull Muller John Bezz1c Row Two Coach Stoner Warren Bxstram Jack Graves Leslle Emerson Robert Galle Hogan Row Three Albert OLeary Randall Ortez, John Cook Steve Arellano Robert Koken Alfred O'Leary The Jumor Hlgh Panther Cubs enjoyed a successful season The ccmbmed sea on record for both Heavy welght and Llght welght squads was twelve wms and five losses Both squads were defeated by rangy Sahda teams ln early season contests The Sahda Laghtwelght team defeated our Cubs by a wlde margin both games however the Cub Heavywelght team was defeated by only a few polnts nn two close hard fought games Th1S accounted for four losses ln the comblned record The other loss was suffered by our Lxghtwelght Cubs at the hands of Red Chff The Nlnth Street St Mary s three-game annual classlc resulted ID two vlctorles for the Publlc Grade schools wlth St Mary s wmnlng the second game The successful season IS attrlbuted to the boys who made up the squads and proved themselves to be the callber of athelete that we are proud to have represent our school They retalned a hlgh competltlve spmt and wlll to w1n throughout the entlre season The boys worked hard and falthfully and gave the best they had ID all the games as well as ln practlce whlch IS one of the prune essentlals for becommg a successful athelete u O O U 9' V, .,,,,, . I I 1 , GW, ., l l ,ii I ' , , ' . ' ' . - . , . . . . , . , . - . : , . , ' , ' - gos, Jack Guenovn, Frank Zeleznikar, Dale Maddalone, Jim Reasoner, Marlon f . . , , . , ' ' . . ' S 3 , ' - . , . . . . . . , . . Q ! , . The ,jillnunt massive Sentinel Inter Class Basketball Champs Row l De ms O Neal Albert Montano J ck Eusse Lawrence McG ehan Row 2 James MacLenna Joh O Leary Robert Roll Robe t Ossma To Rood Insert Robert Cerxse Inter class basketball was won by the Semors to make lt thelr thlrd champlonshlp Some very good games were played as the mterschool aCt1V1t16S reached a chmax In the quarter finals were found the Sophomores agamst the J umors whlch turned out to be a defenslve game w1th sophomores wmmng Then the Semors beat the sophomores to galn a spot ln the champ1onsh1p game agamst the Freshmen who had already beaten them Th1S was a close game wlth the Semors bemg the stronger mn the second Affan' Coaches and oificlals were the Panther lettermen Coaches were J1m MacLennan Joe McConnell Bert Wllllams Toots Bogunovlch and Glen Normand Officials were Ralph Kennedy Davld Roll Jack Boyd Jack Larsh Chuck Carter and Muz Medma O Q 5:5 : + I V 1 3- Qt ,, 2 Q 3, 'H ll, VX, . . 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Q be I is 1 n ' ' , , a n, e : n, n ' , , r n, m . - , , 1 , . 7 1 Y 9 ' 7 I P 7 The gllllnuni illllassztre Sentinel THE TRACK TEAM BOTTOM ROW Lee Mart1nez Ray Padilla Robert Kochevar EmmeltO Leary James Ralne Bill Lathem Albert Viontano Jack Wllllams TOP ROW Drayton Schaeffer Coach Duck Wambaugh Jack Boyd .lack Larsh Bud Ruch ardson James Morlan Donald Champeau James Kerngan Lours Hren Robert Clsneros Under the able coachlng of Mr Schaeffer Leadvllle s Panther track team partlcl pated 1n three track meets tlus season Two of the meets were held 1n Sallda and one ln Alamosa It belng the d1str1ct meet Desplte the handlcaps of poor weather and few meets the track team made a falr showmg Indlvldual stand outs were Albert Montano the Panthers crack mller who has not been b aten all season Jack Larsh half mller and hlgh Jumper Jlm Kerrlgan pole vaulter and shot putter On May 5 runners Albert Montano and Jack Larsh won or placed hxgh IH thelr events and thereby quahfied for the state track m t to be held May l2 ln Boulder U O Q U ' V 1 I v 1 Y Q ' 3 Y 1 Y ' , , 4. , . : ' 1 1 1 1 ' Y ! Y Y ' 7 Bert Williams - Manager. 9 ' , 1 0 . , - K a , . . . . , , . , , 3 . . . . . . Q 1 . . Q3 . Y -'V 0 The ,jllnnut massive Seutmel SKI CL B Fust Row Mary Ellen Kerrxgan Florence McMahon Maly Carol Kuss, Nancy Kettu nen Lencra Overman Second Row Jackxe Graves Kay Glove Jane Zxck Devexla kennedy I lsmay Oss man Dorothy Ann Zalar Donna Kay Roll Betty Gene Pond Patucla Jones Joe lyn Roeder Malgalet Maly Smnth 'lhlrd Row Mrs Sayer sp nsox Elma R0b6llS Tlllxe R'xn1ch Madalyn Malcella Helen Frankovxch Mary Jane Bennmgton Shaxon Ruthexfold Marlene ll cCaxty Vexa Kalser Vmcent Marcella Fouxth Row Rupext Pltman Charles Irby Jexe Rood Bevelly Cunnelson Pat Headley Pat Cato Dorothy Brmk Nancy Nolan Mickey Rocd Walter Jack on Back Row Joe McConnell Cha les Cartel John Mltchell Rohn HCIIICTI Jack Larsh Ralph Kennedy Robert Roll Donald Champeau Daud I oll Tom Pcod Edward Kelly James Kerugan John EQHIC Alhext Bezzlc The Skl Club was sponsored by Mrs Catherlne Sayer w1th the followmg oflicers James Kerrlgan, presldent, Mary Carol Kuss, vlce presldent, Donna Kay Roll Sec- retary Jack Larsh, Treasurerg Jane Zack reporter The club lS orgamzed for the purpose of developmg an mterest 1n skung Evenmg skl sesslons were held at Cllmax and at the Leadvllle sk1 course An lnter class Skl meet was sponsored by the club on March 17 at the Leadvllle skl course Thls was the second lntermural Skl meet sponsored by the club and was very successful A party wlth dancing, games and refreshments was held Aprll 6 It was enjoy ed by all who attended 0 ' ' ' l Af' 1 ' 7-1 X ' A , ' 1 Y Y 7 - 9 l ' . . F I H , V.. I - v -v 1 1 v ' Y 'U . .- I V 1 , Y I , - Q ' ' a , fs 1: v v ' ' ' 1 . . , v , , 1 , , . ' ' ' v v u F x 1 i Y K Y 'A Y . . N , ' I c V Y 1 Y Y . A . Q 1 I I Y 5 Y ' ' Y I ' Y C I I 1' 7 1 L Y V V ' ' 1 , . . . -2- 'Thr Clllnunt gllexssine ?3vnti1u'l1 'Z' INTER-CLASS SKI CHAMPS Sophomore Boys James Kerrngan Louis Hren Nlnckey Rood Charles Irby Walter lackson Sophomore Glrls Mary Carol Kuss Madalyn Marcella Not ln picture Ifleanor Lofqunst forty students partlclpatlng Each team had five boys and three g1rls the teams makmg the most pO1DtS to W1n the meet Each Hrst place recelved 10 polnts second elght thlrd slx and fourth two polnts The Sophomore boys earned 42 polnts The Junlor boys 24 pomts Semor boys 12 polnts and Sub Freshmen recelved 2 polnts The Sophomore glrls also won havlng 30 polnts the Freshmen won second w1th 22 pomts the Semor glrls won thlrd place wlth 10 polnts Mary Carol Kuss scored 20 pomts 1n the glrls sectlon Whlle her classmate Jlm Kerrlgan walked off wlth three first places ln the boys meet 3 The second interclass ski meet was held March 17, at the Leadville ski course, with Qlhe jllnunt gllassxne 5211111121 SCHOOL BA D rid Bottom Row Shlrley Smlth DIXIE Denn1s Bevelly Bartell Ha llet Caxter Vlncent Marcella Marlene McCarty Vera KHISGI B111 Matekel Leonaxd F'1b1an Kenneth Thomas Nancy Kettunen James Thomas Jack W1lll1mS Wanda R1Ch8 dson Gunelson Barbara Weber Beverly Gunelson Juna Crowley B111 Lathem Betty Ann Morlan Howard Trltz Lorrame Ma1ch Albent BGZYIC Allen Hoach James Ra1ne Sharon Rutherford Wan1eta Alban Deve11a Kennedy Inglld Qunqulst A1be1t Montano Fhlrd Row Mr DaVld B1ady fbponson Meldon Hanson Jack Eussen Chules Frank 11n John Bezz1c Ralph Kennedy Jack Larsh Wllllam M1l1er Jay Dee Russell Don Llayton Mlchael Hensley Glenn No1mand DaVld Roll Bud RlChaldSOn James Morlan B111 Wakley Band oillcers elected for the year were the followlng Presldent, Jay Dee Russell, Vxce presldent, Lorralne M81Ch, Secretary treasurer, Wanleta Alban, Publlclty Chalr man, Barbara Weber, Councll members, Deverla Kennedy Marlene McCarty Mlchael Hensley and James Rlchardson MaJorettes elected were Deverla Kennedy Madalyn Marcella Vera Ka1ser and Mar lene McCarty Band MaJor was Davmd Roll The band had an eventful year comlng to a chmax when lt traveled to Alamosa Apr1l 28 Mr Davld L Brady, the lnstructor, 1nst1tuted a pO1Dt system whereby quahfylng 7 students were able to acqulre band letters Elght students quahiied The band party was held September 22 Ci , W o o . 0:0 1 'Q' its--.W re ff 2 xxx ' , , -f ,Q ,Gift f ' I , 7 f K, E-A' .1 x , A .X ' ' J 5 XX A A Second Row. Kay Glover, Madalyn Marcella, Patricia Cato: Darlyne Franklin, 'Mary . , , ' . Q , . - The ,Hlnrmt ,massive Sentinel GIRLS GLEE CL UB Front Row Geraldine Norvell Wanda Richardson Shirley Smith Mary E Ke rrgan Beverly Bartell Patricia Cato Mary C Weber Patrrcra Jones Dexerla Kennedy Marlene McCarty Vera Kaiser Do cthy A Zalar Shirley Rarmne, Margaret We her Harrrett Carter Geraldine Brady Joan Salmrch Ad renne Jones Dixie Den nrs Lenora Overman Elaine Evans Helen M Bradach Betty Ste-rley Nancy Russell Darlene Rhodus Carol Srvorvr Peggy Gibson Mary Lcu Ponrkvar Janet McDonald Patricra Walke Mary Jane Bennington Betty G Bond Florence lhcMahan Joelyn Roeder Nancy Ixettunen Row Three Carlyn Cook lhfrry Gunnelson Barbara Webe Virginia Durham Esther Hessrnger Donna K Roll Marlene Law Kathryn Van Santen 'Irllre Ranrch Ma y Carol Kuss Joan Came on Mary Lou Miller Patrrcra French Beverly Frances Row Four Beverly Gunnelson Zoe Foreman Patncra Headley Shirley Krrzman Pat rrcra 1-Iofman Lorraine Maich Accompanrst Helen Salrrrrch Helen F ankovrch Sharon Rutherford Marbaret Yakrch Claudette l4Valeh Dorothy Pumk Mr Brady Director Not rn prcture Junre C awley Anita. Conyers The Grrls Glee Club had an emoyable year under the drrectron of Mr Davrd L Brady This group sang for the Parent Teachers Assocratron, December 5, as well as srngrng at the Chrrstrnas play, A Chrrstmas Carol by Charles Drckens, December 20-21 The year was clrmaxed when the grrls sang at the Sprlng Musrc Festrval at Alamosa, Aprrl 28 9 L, P' C ef X V , . , . . Y . ' Y v ' ! ' ' ' r V Y ' 'I Y V - ' P 1 1 Z' - N 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 Y' -1 ' Row Two: Dixie Sage, Sharon Schave, Helen Ambrose, Florence Yakich, Shirley Fine, Y I 7 V 1.7 i A 1 - 1 ' ' 1 '1 - - . F , . .. ' ' ' . ' v K' I 1 '7 I . 1 4 ' 1 1 ' 1 V 1 F ' 1 F Y Q 1 ' ' v I ' I ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' A ' 1 1 3 1 1 3' 1 Y U 1 P 1 I ' ' I I ' ' : ' r , ' . . 1 , ' ' - . . n ' ' 71 ' the jllnuni assure Sentrnel MIXED CHORUS 1 X Row One Jack Graves Ge aldrne Norvel Wanda Rrchardson Shrrley Smrth Beverly La tel Mary Fllen Kerrrgan Mary Weber Patrrcra Cato Jane Zack Nera Karser Marlene McCa ty Shrrley Ramme Dorothy Ann Zrlar Shrrley Henderson Joan Salmrch Adrrenne Jones Drxre Ann Dennrs Lenora Overman Elarne Evans Row Two Jere Rood Drxre Sage Sharon Shave Florence Yakrch Barbara Weber Vrrgrnrr Durham Helen Ambrose Esther Hessrnge Nancy Russell Margaret Janet McDonald Patvrcra Walker Mary Jane Bennrngton Mary Lou Ponrkvar Mr Davrd Brady Instructor Row Three Patrrcm Hofman Shrrley Krr7man Patrrcra Headley Ca olyn Cook Mary Gunelson Donna Kay Roll Darlene Rhodus Shrrley Frne Betty Ann Sterley Beverly Francrs Joann Cameron Mary Carol Kuss Trllre Ranrch Mary Lou Mrl ler Patrrcra French Betty Gene Bond Peggy Grbson Row Four Beverly Gunelson Zoe Foreman Helen Marne Bradach Marlene Law Kathryn Van Santen Claudette Walsh Sharon Rutherford Do othy Brrnk Pat rrcra Jones Nancy Nolan Deverla Kennedy Helen Frankovrch Row Frve Rhon Herrrck Wrllram Mrlle James Rrchardson James Morlan James Kerrrgan Ben Hrbschle Ralph Kennedy Jce McConnel Jack Larsh Glenn Nor mand Carrol Savoren Chuck Carte Janet Glover Davrd Roll Lorrarne March Accompanrst Jay Dee Russell Helen Salmrch Chuck Stubb Mrchael Hensley Margaret Yakrch Bert Wrllrams Elman Padrlla Roy Longvell Chuck Longwell Upper Center James Rarne Edde Joe Kelly Fred Lrndbloom Mrke Martlnez Drck Wambaurzh Jack Boyd Kenneth Thomas Charles Jakoprc Herman Hauser Charles Webster The Mrxed Chorus under the able drrectron of Mr Davrd L Brady presented an en Joyable program to the Parent Teachers Assocratron, December 5 The most strrrrng event of the year came about when the chorus sang at Alamosa for the Sprrng Musrc Festrval, Aprrl 28 + ff' 0 o J 1 -c- D l - ,,,, ,W J! I My : Y T . V . Y . x . ' -xr 7 J X . I y h. . , V , . y 1 .1 ' 1 1 I- , 1 ' 1 1 x Y K 1 4 H l . Y . ' . . . , i Y K . . v : 1 Y ' ' H 1 , 1 ' 1 1 1 Y Weber, Joelyn Roeder, Nancy Kettunen, Geraldine Brady, Florence Jean McMahon, 1 H -1' '1 Z 1, 1 ' , 1 ' Y 1. ' v , 1. 1 I i Y l I ' I I Z 1 ' 1 Y ' ' K -1 y 1 y 1 X y Z- 1' , - . Z . ' . . . 1 ry . y y . y . Y y y y Q I Y H TY 'Y . Y ' . 7 r v ' v q 1 ' ' v 'Che iilquxmt clllassine ,Sentinel M22 nn, , W 'Z' Jw Q Q5 JMJRAA-M 66 CQLWLAM Zo X950 The jllmmt cillassine Sentinel '2- PR OSPE C TOR STA FF Seated ITIS Ossman Pat Jones Nancy Nolan Jane Zack Deve1la Kennedy Barbara Weber Kay Glover Mary Gunnelson Kathryn Van Santen Sharon Ruthfold Margaret Weber Joelyn Reeder Lenola Ove! man Alzada Damjanovlch Madalyn Marcella Mary Carol Kuss Peggy GlbSCH Second Row Pat I-Iofman Margalet Yaklch Lo rams Malch Vela K'user Ann Yelezmkal Standmg Leslxe Emerson Mary Jane Benmngton Mary Lou POl'llliV'1l Dorothy Ann H Eddy Joe Kelly Donald Champcau Robext Poll Tom Food Glenn Nclrland Herman Hauser Pat Headley Shuley Kuzman Helea Lmdach llelen Sxlnuch Helen Flankovxch Lawrence McGeehan Jael Eussen Abbott Fay Not m plcture Call Glover The Prospector had a very successful year 1n all ways The staff put out n1ne lnter estmg lssues The paper was agam prmted at the Herald Democrat, Th1S year 1n November four students, Tom Rood, Carl Glover, Lorrame Maxch, Ann Zelezmkar, and Mr Fay, the sponsor, attended the Hlgh School Journahsts Conference m Boulder Edltor 1n Ch1ef, Tom Rood, Asslstant Ed1tor, Vera Kalser, Busmess Manager, Ann Zeleznlkar, AdV6Ft1S1Dg Manager, Lorralne Malch, News Edmtor, Glen Normand, Fea ture Ed1tOT, Carl Glover, Sports Edltor, Robert Roll, Sponsor, Mr Abbott Fay 1 , P P : ' I I Y , Y y I . - Q 1 1 1 Y A i 1 v i ' I ' . 1 a 1 1 I ' - .. : , ' ' , 1' ' ' , - C' , J Q ', Zalar, Florece McMahon, Jeye Rood, VValt Jackson, Jim Kerrigan, Louis ren, , , 1 t -, . ,,, ' 'l Q , -, , ' ' , 1 ' . 2 , -f 'H ' , - ' , 3 , i 1 , r . 4' tithe jlllnxmi glllassinc Sentinel -2' PEP CLUB The Pep Club of Leadvxlle Hlgh 18 the largest school orgamzatlon Thls year there was an unusually large representatlon of members at every game The student cabxnets chose for cheerleaders Marlene McCarty Vera Kalser and Deverla Kennedy Clever cheers and actlons were accentuated by attractlve costumes Instead of the tradltlonal satln glrls wore gold corduroy fltted dresses wlth purple trlm Across the front the letters P A N T H E R S were dlstmctlve The Pep Club IS sponsored by Mlss Florence McMahon x X M M The Pep Band conducted by Mr. David Brady assisted the cheerleaders. U12 Hlmmt jlllassxne eiicnhnrl LA TIN CLUB From Left To Rlght First Row Mary Maestas Alzada DamJanov1ch Walter Jackson Madalyn Marcella Jack Wxlllams Barbara Wehex Florence Yakxch beoond Row Darlene Franklm Edna Martlnez Everlm Allres Shlrley Knzman Txllxe Third Row Louls Hren Edward Kelly Theodore Pulos Donald Kerzon John Mltchel Mr Thomas W Llovd Sponsor The follownng ofiicers were elected for the year Louls Hren, Presldent, Jack Wllllams, Vlce Presldent, Txllle Ranxch, Secretary Barbara Weber, Treasurer, Walter Jackson, Reporter The motto chosen by the club was Labor Omma Vlnclt' or Labor Conquers All The club colors are green and whlte, the flowers, green and whlte carnatlons Thls group met every second Monday durmg the class perlod The year was cllmaxed when the members and thexr guests frollcked ata party which was held March 30 'Z' C I' T ' ' 'Z' 9 1 ' .I W. 'I V . ' ' , ' y ' Ranich, Frances Kettunen, Helen Bradach I ' Y , . ' . . . , , . - . 9 . R ' ' ' 7 Q! Qhe Blount Lmassxnc Sentrncl FUTURE HOMEMAKERS CLUB 'w-Q, Standlng from left to right Ann Zeleznlkar Phyllxs Smxth Eleanor Bond Betty Sterley Jo Ellen Tucker Shxrley Gay Mlss Webbert Seated from left to nght Back Table Evelyn COlllnSOD Pat Strlnger Betty Tlnkle and Betty Gene Bond Front Table Irlsmay Ossman Leona Kltt Frances Ortega and Mildred Evans Not ln picture Marla Lavota Marlene McCarty Ofllcers Presldent Eleanor Bond V1C6Pr9Sld9Ut Betty Gene Bond SecyTreas Leona Kltt Reporter Ann Zelezmkar The Club IS made up of glrls who take Home Economlcs The glrls assembled a Umted Natlons Flag for the P T A On December l8 the Home Economlcs class gave a Chrlstrnas Buffet Partv for the teachers The Basketball Banquet was held on Aprll 12 for the letter men faculty admmlstrators school board members and thelr wlves jf 4 Q 'I' l - - '20 x V - I ' rms'-an A ...--. . , ' t. t ' in 1 1, Q' B nv ' N . 'A s T 1 1 1 ' M , rt , - ' N 1 v , xx X A kin I Q . . . Y 1 1 1 1 1 , . v I I Z Y. Y . , . , I 3 1 1 , 1 - i I 0 l n . . n , ' 1 9 9 1 -9 Q 1 - . . . . . . . . - - ' 1 x a ' 55,112 Hlnunt jilasswc gife11t1nelmswsef-ses5sm'.- QUILL ana' SCROLL qeated Ann Zeleznlkal Helen Salmxch Margaret Yaklch Deverla Kennedy Jane Zack Standing Mary Jane Benmngton Helen Fxankovlch Lorramc Malch Tom Rood Nancy Nolan Vera Kaiser Abbott Fay LIlSSlhg Carl Glover The Qu1ll and Scroll 1S the hlghest honor a hlgh school Journahst can recelve To be ehglble a student must demonstrate outstandmg abllxty ln th1s field He or she must also be a Jumor or senior Leadvllle Hlgh School has had a charter smce 1930 There are 3 200 chapters m the mternatlonal organlzatlon An 1n1t1at1on for the new members was held on May 3 Mr Fay sponsors thls organlzatlon 'C' ' 0 ' ' ' F . E ' is 32' jfs ' W ff s ' so 0 .X an ., A asf is Q . B' X . 4' . ' Q , V ' 4 J - I ' ', ' Y ' , , - I ' , ' ' , ' , , , , - , . The jlllnunt ,jllllaaaine Sentinel GIRLS LEAGUE Row 1 Jane Zack Helen Salmlch Lorraine Malch Viola Zancanella Ann Zelezmkar Row 2 Shirley Flne Minerva Loma Wanda Richardson Shlrley Smlth Mary Kerrlgan Nancy Kettunen Ruth Case Harriet Garter Joan Salmlch Adrlenne Jones DIXIE Dennls Lenora Overman, Elaine Evans Row 3 Dnxle Sage Claudette Walsh Darlene Pranklm Patrncxa French Mary Lou Muller Beverly Bartell Dorothy Brmk Betty Gene Bond Peggy Gibson Joelyn Roeder Margaret Weber Alzada Damjanovlch Geraldine Foreman Shirley Ramme Marlene McCarty Vera Kaiser Row 4 Carolyn Cook Sharon Schave Kay Glover Erma Jean Roberts Patrlcla Cato Tlllle Ranlch Mads lyn Marcella Mary Carol Kuss Donna Kay Roll Sharon Rutherford Betty Sterley Lols Nygren Patrlcla Stringer Betty Tlnkle Rosella Kufeldt Janet VlcDonald Patrlcla Walker Betty Ortega Row 5 Clotllda Allres Helen Ambrose Mary Rodrlquez Elvira Espinoza Mary Maestas Betty Maestas Mary Gunelson Barbara Weber Florence Yaklch Ellen Walters Helen Bradach Mildred Webster Marlene Law Kathryn Van Santen Mary Bennington Nancy Russell Esther Hesslnger MargaretM Smlth Beverly Frances Mlldred Evans Deverla Kennedy Pat Jones Joan Cameron Geraldlne Brady Row 6 Carol Savoren Zoe Foreman Darlene Rhodus Joan Mitchell Janet Glover Beverly Gunelson Ev elyn Collmson Shlrley Krlsman Pat Hoffman Pat Headley Wanleta Alban Mary Lou Ponlkvar Vlfglllll Durham Helen Frankovlch Margaret Yaklch Rose Mane Vldmar Nancy Nolan Frances Kettunen lrls may Ossman Darlene Magura MISS Mc'VIahon The League IS open to all glrls 1n Leadvllle Hlgh School and held sem monthly meet mgs throughout the year The Glrls League promotes a Splrlt of frlendllness and co operatlon among lts members The programs th1s year were of many varlet es under the dlrectlon ofthe officers and Mlss McMahon The officers were Lorraln Malch President, Vlola Zancanella, Vxce Presldent, Jane Zack, Secretary Eumce Walters Evans, Treasurer succeeded by Ann Zelesmkar, Helen Salmlch, Reporter and HlSt0Yl8D 'P 'U' Q ,. 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W 5 u 'me . 3 af The Blount 41151551111 Smlutznlrlmmwmrlssim'-' THA NK S ' 7 S IQJI f f e C,-1 f ff The Sportsman West S1de Grocery The Leadvllle Water Co V F W Post No 859 Commerclal Bank of Leadvllle Lake County Peoples Acceptance Corporatlon McM11l1n Coal Co Elmer s Grocery Parxs Dalry Chmax Molybdenum Co Loule s Shoe Store Mt Masslve Chapter N S D A Nolan 8: Adams Leaslng Co Gordon Stores Inc Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerle No 91 Davls Drug Store Contlnental Bullders Vlenna C1ty Laundry Sz Dry Cleaners Cass s Book Store Sayer McKee Drug Co Elsle Johnson s Shop Sadars Epsllon Slgma Alpha Meredlth Studlo Abbott s Toggery Kobos Corner Colorado Clgar Store John Kmg Mercantlle Co Loyal Order of Moose Lodge No 342 Valley Home Creamery Gamble s Store Bertolas Coal Co Stanley Products G Z Garage The Vlenna Grocery Pubhc Servlce Co Resurrectlon Mlnlng Co The Frank Zaltz Merc Co Fox Theatre Top O World Servlce Statlon Custom Machme Sz Weldlng Works Cllmax Moly W kers A F ofL No 24410 Bert M3lCh Motors Korner Grocery St Joseph s Lodge No 56 K.S K J D 8a J Auto SSTVICC ChapterA F P E O Slsterhood Mrs Glover Rocky Mt News Agent Leadvllle L1quor Store The Vendome Barber Shop The Leadvllle Ice 8: Coal Co Leadvllle Mmer s Umon No 676 The Ford Dealer Unlted Brotherhood of Carpenters 1351 McMorrow Furmture Co Womens Soc1ety of Chr1st1an Servxce Ellte Barber Shop Seventh Street Market Cloud C1ty Rebekah Lodge No 38 Strell s Electrlc Shop J C Penney Co Joe ZaltZ Serve U Statlon R10 Grande Motor Way Inc The Rocky Mountaln Dalry The Herald Democrat Moynahan O Maha Mortuary Crews Beggs John Faldlga Jr Woman s Club of Leadvllle Rambo Bread Varslty Cleaners Parker Jewelry Store Sunset Grocery A J Lalng Firestone Store Farmers Insurance Group Int M M 8: S W Local No 393 Amerlcan Laundry Smlth Lumber Co Frank E Brown Sz Co Robert s Varlety Tony Zalar Bulck Sales 8a Servlce Karl J Wurtz Builder 8: Contractor Amerlcan Tourlst Camp Webster Motors Keeton Motor Co Model Cleaners The Matlock Stores Sulllvan Coal Sz Feed Store Frankovlch 8z Sons Dr I P Swanbom Skyllne Bakery Golden Burro Cafe 8z Lounge Slusher s Greenhouse Emll and Dan Dunn s Bar B P O. Elks Lodge No 236 Ed s Prmtlng House 'Q' I . ' x .'. 8 ' t 0 0 , A A O 1. fre: igllliljli Clfrui of f ii van, 9161 afllf 0 aff of gs foffozvirz , rfvsr liars. Uflsit Aufrflurt czicfsd gzsatflf in Imaging zz fzugficalvforz of' ffli: L4IZIlLl.ClF froziiflfs. . . , . , . 1 , ' , n I . ' , .... R. . . . 7 ' ' 7 ' , . . . , . Q A - u n , . , . ' 1 1 . . ! 0 . . - ' ' 1 Q 4 1 n 0 , . , . , . , . . 1 0 . , 0 , . . ' 9 . ' 7 ' ' ' . . . 9 7 ' ' , . . . ' , . . v . ., . . . . I 9 ' ' ' 1 . . , , w Un 4Huunt 41151551111 QRIITIIIPI avbwmwfwff-im L7ifdE flT5E Co g atulat ons Sen ors of ol Cong atulat ons t the Se lors f 1901 The SPORTSMAN DEE West Slde Grocers Leadvllle s Sport Cente CORNFLI AS T EEEE E L5EE SHEEP '? P 'Pj2 W hst th f1951 6 VFW Leadvllle Water Co T OM 1 H gh P MN 859 5EE lil . Congmtulatzons Class of 1951 J ff 0 Commercial Bank of Leadvllle 0:01 I fy x A D ' s L' n ' 0:0 P r E 1 5 n r i i ,' r i o n' O . . , r , V E? C J Compliments Of E E Best is e 0 e Class o . . Th E f 0 l O O ' E W i e i o 0. E c: Q Q I C C C C I C cum za QRQQLLJ ufgsruf lla sm ofa., , Q1 l 5' C -? The Jiiunnt gllassine Sientincl -2' ' Q COOPER HILL SKI COURSE Congratulatzons to the Class of 51 awyfy Yjf 1'-3.f73p JQDF f LAKE COUNTY .A .I f O :J , ,J iq o'o fo o'o o o 0 . , ff ll a OUT U. U15 E 105. youd, an faiflfl .3 .Q -.-ffuafffmmmwfw mln' llluuni Hlasszln Mlltnnlrlfawbmlmw-ww5'.' I 5 E 5 E 1 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1 PEOPLES ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION 5T:1'-:b'FE5?.5':T'JF A Ifrzendly Organzzatzon Congratulatxons Graduate and Best W1shes lVIcM1llm Coal 12th and POPLAR I 5 EH 3 C . J E - ' nl 4 H ' Q A . 1 'l - l X, lil , UT E 1 ln H' E5 -5 , ffefiiwb e .5 f E - JI lv I1155555555555555555i'5555555555555 1 ' 'lil I T14 El , ' ' - 'il r ' ' il I ' Ll-l 'n , V-5 ' 11 li F1 -, N1 ll.-lil 'I Tn' I OANS FINANCING INSURANCF INVESTMENTS 520 HBTFISOH Phone 725 .E EE rl 5 Good I uck and Success To The Semor Class of 51 Elmer s Grocery nl TLQFJSEQELLEETA EL, L21 LSPEFELTQE F: r '55E5' niT5 'T Best Wlshes For Success to the Semor Class of 51 PARIS DAIRY Homogemzed and Pasteurlzed Mllk Products GRADE A MILK 129 E 14th St Phone 81 W c.:n: 5.5'E'r:5T5'c5?5'5TL5'rf:'i5lT5LTi':T:b Ll mount 41115511 is ntuurl Congratulatzons LEAD VII LE HIGH SCHUOL Class of 1951 0.9 of Climax Molybdenum Company 'T ' 5 ' j N . ' 51515755252 m pf , ,, Q It ,Q 525295952 I V f Q, i 'R' N b K xx 2-.V '31 ,h QWL I-A illin- O 1 Q E E E E J 5 iE5?lFJFj'1 EEF' CONGRA'I UI ATIONS 'IO THF LI ASS OF 1951 LOUIE S Shoe Store ci I urmhmgs 517 West Chestnut Street Jgaqerals 555529539555 m QQmQ5EF1mEm sages C ONGRATULA I IONS 10 'Ihe Senlor Class of 1901 Prom Nolan 81 Adams Leasmg Co E 1 5 .':F'..'5'E'5'El E57 EEF? 55555.55 E1 ...'1..'3...':'..'3.F.5'.b7E.b7 51 52 P5 5 FQ E Vu 5 E 5? '31 5 EJ Q E E ca E D4 ': 0' L 4-ld nl-I 'D : i C-9 F-P ul: i L Ln 5 .rs CI! 'L' I- J I' Oli 1-0 0-P i Z I' .- E 515553 H1555 E? 5 E 5 is 5 LQ Ln E E E E 5 5 Q 5 LQ JEEEEE 59525-3 CON GRATU LATION S Io The SQHIOFS of W1 Vt Nlasslxe Lhdpter NSDAR .1s?555afQ5 WETE1 '?EETQ9Ecl' ?E5E5'E FEE?H Conglatulatlons Sen1o1 of nl Gordon Stores, Inc 604 Harrlson Av nue a5l5E5aSP5?5QaaEF5E5e5m2'T5?52aLP5LF5P5LE P51535 5 EF EF5 5' E.iF5 5' Congffatulalzons, Scfnzors of 1951 Fraternal Ufdez 0 Eagles Ieaduzlle elerze Ao 91 Leadwlle, Lolorado W VOE - :5'E'5EE:T3T.S'c.-'-' SEEQFSEFEQ ri-':a .TiL-r: c55E: u'E1 I J- H A '1 ' L55 1- :.1'E5?j?i?55?.5'dF ' 0 , 1. Q O '5 l , I , ..r ' I r 1 1 r'.J . L A 0 IJ . 5- 1 q k I ' 'La 1, I K I x. . f- . , , p 1 1 - . - , S S1 . r . V.. ' r if A X -22,?5fL?5'f5E5fLf'15'5a?5EEP5a'fL'P,s?.aI152H Sa ' . Y' f? 7 E1 E AR X - 5555151 aE 1 L f u ' , .J Q . , J , IP Y s H - I-ul 4 X Y . w E 1 Y J V1 I , A . , I I 0 . 4 L' ' U ' Qi 1 . x ' . , 1.1 1 4. M F, V , . r L, I L4 co I F ,U . - J f- me A - , LQ v . I av' - J .M VL ' -E? , E -- dl - A . 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CONGRATULATIONS To The Senlor Class of 1951 SADARS ' ' LSEE Portralts O1lTlDt1Hg Copy Jobs kodak F1n1sh1ng 'EEST' 'TEL TEi.f?5E5'rL S Meredlth Studlo 418 Harrlson Ave SCHOOL HORA A SILCIAITQ LSLWEEELY Corbetta Superlor Quallty ICE CREAM Sandwlches and Candles FOUNTAIN SERVICE CAFE Kobos Corner 6th Sz Harrmson Phone 290 J U1 1 sw fy-J 55 ' ' H ':' I Y I u 4 g . I 'J I g Ln - , J55mML5i - . . 'i5'5'aFa'-I m l - . 1 '- ' 95? v 3 . ' .4 O P ' , to n - 4 O H . I Q O SQQHPLHQ 5215? - - L '- -- 1 ' ' ' - E5552 r - ' CONGRATULATIONS To The SOHIOYS of 51 Elsle Johnson s Shop 143 West 5th Street Phone 296 W ?5 CJR' 5i'1'?5 Congratulatlons Senlors of 51 Epsllon Slgma Alpha The Frlendly Sororlty CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIIORS OF 51 Abbott s Toggery QE : ' CONGRATULATIONS Best Wlshes To The Class of 51 Colorado Clgar Store ET' EEl Un Fliuuni Hlasszm Scautnluvlmwmmwsm-.' TRFEEAHE' PFETEEEY' :SEQ CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS fini? LOYAL ORDER OF John Klng Mercantlle MOOSE E 12 U-1 555-1.5519e5EE' Sarah K errzgan Prop CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK To The Senlors of 51 Valley Home Creamery Grade A Pasteurlzed Products PHONE 230 E7 2 L72-TES 95115519.51 5 Compllments of Bertolas Coal Co 18th and Poplar PHONE 266M Com pllments Of The G. Z. GARAGE E an Q ' . Leadvllle Lodge No 342 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 5EEEl?EF E95LE ?lT Comphments of Gamble s Store F R Stanley PRODU AND PARTIES Call Mlldred Romame Ph 631 J 319 West 9th ?55? r5'.'?.':?5E5 aQ9.s1'w5?51v',5a9Lwm1Q51.?55aE9' CONGRATULATIONS and Best Wlshes To The 1951 Graduatlon Class The Vienna Grocery E 130 132 West Chestnut 5 PHONE 60 QRE' 55EE .:. I qv b Q F. A ' Q -5. 0 O . . . Company 'Z M 'E' -' E 9 ' 0 CTS 9 - 4, 4 aj J I L U5 E . ww Un: Hlnnnt Hlwssmc Nrx1t111ll Q XX Q9 N YESTRN Certuierl lamps Qliubl Se lee Company of Colorado Best Wzshes To The Graduatmg Class of 1951 RESURRECTION MINING CO fi N . 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U 'Q . ,1 J L H E5 1 - 1 I E L L- . . ,- v. I . s- D0 ' I - ,UI V ' I fvll 1 In L1 , I In L- L J E 'Chr Cillnunt Hlassxne SPIIUIIPI CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 51 Compliments From YOUR Leadvllle Mmer s Umon F O R D Q: Congratulatzons To The Class of 1951 Umted Brotherhood of Carpenters and Jomers of Amerlca LOCAL UNION 1351 LEADVILLE COLORADO '-mfxir-x , , ' in ' , ' y as Q ........... ...........................,..................-....B El...........K.......................l.......... Q , E . 5 5 0 , 0 E E No' 676 E ln- an .. 5 I ,llfrzl E I lug' ' z Axnllvz : E E1 ,3 EI 'IUUUUFI unuulnlul ullnnuululnnu A Q U n o ! f . ., - lb' Lmnnf9,iL - -mf 1' Aww'- E vacuum' Mferrmmwnlmninnmmlvnmumfn rvnnnvonv-runnnnnnu J Qin Hluunt Hiassntn NllltIlIPl HEHR ?E?E H5617 Compllments of McMorrow Furmture Co CONGRATULATIONS To The Class of 51 Ellte Barber Shop E755 '3E.'7zL7d.'55':j?.1'?E.5??-'JT-' ELCEEE. CONGRATULATIONS Class of 51 Cloud Clty Rebekah Lodge No 38 2111? C Penney Company Leadvxlle Colorado aaEEEiQ I ' d?5L Compllments f WOMENS SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE OF THE METHODIST CHURC H 5dEE ErREE E5 T55-I Comphments of Sew enth Street Market N 5523 CONGRATULATIONS To The Class of 51 Strell s Electrlc Shop CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS JOF ZAITZ .SBRV U sm IION Q, EEd 0:0 1 K-I I S A 4 Q ' . Q L' Q O gag , C . 'Jf CI U I-I . , 0 , . 2 I5 - I' I I -' he asa EJ 5 E F' E 7 7 .4 ' Charles A. Morrison E Charles . Morrison 5 ,9 T 'K 1 1 I I -' , 9 l , I I I C 1 m t L tg J. 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E1 E1 U1 E1 54 : 'F - 6 QT IL 77 T 4 'Z' MS the ,llnnnt illassinv Svntinvl JI' S are e 5' 525-EEE 5 is CONGRATULATIONS To the Semors of '51 VVoman 's Club of Leadville 135556153551 Comphments Of Varslty Cleaners 3 l FEES' E 'F5Lfl'E5'LW5' ..?.1u Sunset Grocery GTOCBTIQS Meats Sz Jegetables Shamrock Gas 8: Olls 1301 Poplar Street EF LET E5E LRBEE7 FIR ESTONF Everythlng for your Home 'ard AL to Supply QEEHEH-'SL 'EQE9 nERQ?5EJb El Compllments Of 5 Rainbo Bread Tom Schroeder, Dlstrlbutor 5EF'1, i?Ri?5E1i5l5E EEEFb ? ' Congratulatlons Semors of 51 E L LUTZ PARKER .lewelrv Store 'bEHT' T?b e F5652 QEPFETEQE 59? Q11 l 3 2 COMPI IMENTS OF A J Lamg PC QW Farmers Insurance Group If ll George H Cas e 701 Harrlson Ave Phone 7 leadvllle Colorado 55?F5 5?E9 5Ei5?5'E.5E5'5-BEET P 2 - O ' 5 E 5 . . , . H3 E O T E , ' ' T L L L, nr 1 1 Q V f W 'W A 7 -4 a I-1 o J Q ' 1 n. E Q o ' ' L A 3' I1 . ra' 7 ,r L rf L .W .. E LG , . 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I . ... ..L l,4 IL: El O Y - 7 D U ' HHQMWEWHR U11 4111111111 41111551111 S111t1111l1sw11m11s1.1111111112 -il 1 1 '11 1 1 1 1 11 11 .555C5': lg! .j7i1'7'.':E'E53.5?.F5'.E :ii'llT55 cE.T'11'ff:i'T .ElF.F.E5'.E7'.b157-1.5151 r5'r i :5EiT15l 5,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHFS 'IO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1951 Amerlcan Tourist Camp Rose M3Stf1p0l1tCJ Prop ELF .5',5'.5'.F5'.5'.535'.5J55'.F5'.5.F.5'.5'.51.57.F5i 'U 1 1 E 1 1 1 1 1 In 5759 E .. .15:'.I75..5'.5 51 51 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CONGRATULATIONS To The Senlors of 51 Keeton Motor Co Cadzllac an Pontiac ,G .FE W.5lFl7i?E 5E5 COMPLIMENTS OF VVebster Motors CHR YSLER and PL YMOUTH SALFS and SERVICE 24 How Wfecleef Sefwce Phones Day 78 N1ght 19 W Fc51T15TFrl5E 5cTL E' Gl5 1E57'51f5' 5E5 CES .5-TE :EEL-r. ..-' E .'1EJ..F.5'.'.F'.iF551.F .S'L'TrLF.F5l,':'.F 1 1 1 U1 C1 1 1 1 D1 E' 6'ni1 1L'E5'u'E'.'E?':E?5'5EuT11.1 'L'?'LT'L'T5E' CONGRATULATIONS To The Senlor Class of 1951 Model Cleaners Anne C Marcella 209 Harrlson Ave H' I 9 T5 - ,2 1 1 'fl 1 1 I 1 11 1 - 111 Q . 1 1 1 ' 1 '1 1 1 1 3' 152 51' 111 E1 1 ' 1 E 1 . . 'lg ' - M 1 ff 1 if lg 1 'Qflpc Cillnuni massztrc CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1951 THE MATLOCK 5 85 10 Cent Store 5551 Congratulatlons SGDIOTS of 51 Mobllga M0bll0ll THE SHN Ol' l'Rll'NDl Y S'1:RIICl' FRANKOVICH 8a SONS DISTRIBUTORS Skyllne Bakery Balemg s Our Buszness Quality Our Przde Phone 168 CONGRATULATIONS To the Semors of 51 Slusher s Greenhouse 423 W 3rd Phone 282 J EEE E 575' CEF.':'iEE52.'7ElE. :EEE 1 -J Lsafe 55' 'J 0 -0 . ., . ! 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