Ranchester High School - Rustler Yearbook (Ranchester, WY)

 - Class of 1947

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Other parties throughout the year were December 20th, when we all exchanged gifts for Christmas. On February 14 we had a big Valentine box and after we gave out valentines we had ice cream, cookies and candy. Our guests were other members of the faculty, Mrs. Lyman and Mrs. McCormick. Our Easter Egg Hunt was April 3rd and our spring picnic in May at Mr. Rubottom’s. During the year we have added five new members to our class room. They are: Gary Bocek, from Monarch; James Bury from Milwaukie, Oregon; Dave Fly from Kooi, Wyoming; John Jolovich and Jack Paulus from Dayton, Wyoming. Our Honor Roll for the year: Firs t Grade Second Grade Third Grade DAVE FLY WAYNE SELPH PETER DAVIS CLIFFORD KAUFMAN MARCIA MASTERS JACK PAULUS BARBARA ADDLEMAN DONALD HAUF MARGIE RUBOTTOM LARRY KING We’ve had many interesting bulletin board displays throughout the year. We have enjoyed our sand table, too. If any little word of ours can make one life the brighter; If any little song of ours can make one heart the lighter; God help us speak that little word, and take our bit of singing, And drop it in some lonely vale, and set the echoes ringing. LANGUAGE Think all you speak; but speak not all you think: Thoughts are your own; your words are so no more. —Henry Delaune. THOUGHT The key to every man is his thought. Sturdy and defy- ing though he look, he has a helm which he obeys, which is the idea after which all his facts are classified.—Emerson. If, instead of a gem or even a flower, we could cast the gift of a lovely thought into the heart of a friend, that would be giving as the angels give.—George Macdonald. 17

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‘Ptimvuf 1Roo k TEACHER—MRS. DOROTHY UPTON NALIVKA ENROLLMENT First Grade JOHN FIEDOR DAVE FLY CLAYTON SCHILLING EDWARD SEDER WAYNE SELPH Second Grade GARY BOCEK JOYCE COOK PETER DAVIS ED FIEDOR BARBARA HAUF JOHN JOLOVICH CLIFFORD KAUFMAN LYLE KING MARCIA MASTERS JENNIE MATES JACK PAULUS ROBERT PRILL RICHARD STEDER DELMAR WERRE GEORGE WONDRA Third Grade BARBARA ADDLEMAN JAMES BURY LARRY COOK JACK FLEMING LARRY KING EDDIE KUKUCHKA NANCY ROSWADOVSKI MARGIE RUBOTTOM DONALD HAUF DAVID SCHREIBEIS MOTTO: Do your best, always. CLASS COLORS: Red and White. We have had a good time and we’ve learned a great deal. On October 31 we joined with the Intermediate room to have a Hallowe’en party. We had lots of fun and plenty to eat. Much more exciting was our Christmas program at the hall on December 22. We gave an operetta, “Heigh-Ho, It’s Christmas.” Everybody had a part. Mr. McCormick played the music for us. 16



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 One of the most interesting courses in high school is science. Our plans for the future include a complete laboratory, fully equipped. This year’s courses included a Senior Chemistry and Sophomore General Science Class. Photo above shows Professor Lyman demonstrating distillation to some of his students. (fyunmence The Ranchester High School is proud of its Commerce course. It is intended to equip any graduate so that he may succeed in any office job as well as to give him a solid foundation with which to further specialize. The course includes English, mathematics, bookkeeping, typing I and II, shorthand, office practice, social science, science and two electives. All courses were taught this year except office practice and shorthand, which will be taught next year. Our Commerce department has been vastly improved by the purchase of new typewriters. 18

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