Ranchester High School - Rustler Yearbook (Ranchester, WY)

 - Class of 1953

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ALL HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES HAVE BUSY YEAR AT R.H.S. Shh! Let’s try to quiet this noise down to a mild roar at least. Yes, you guessed it; it is the second of September and the first day of school, and everyone is so excited that he can't possibly be quiet a minute longer. This day began with thirty-four boys and girls enrolled; now at almost the end of the year we have just one less than when we started. During the first couple of weeks everyone but the seniors was waiting rather im- patiently to find out what the freshmen had to do for their initiation. I’ll assure you they were quite funny, with the boys clad in diapers, baby caps, and carrying baby bot- tles, and with some girls dressed in gunny sacks, and others in pajamas, shorts and hal- ters, with their hair braided into an innumerable quantity of braids. And we mustn't forget those delicious onions that were hung around their necks at the beginning of the day. On September 16, you could have felt electricity in the air again, but this time it was of another nature. All classes, clubs, and organizations elected their officers and sponsors. The seniors elected Dick Masters president; Jean Lewis vice president; Jeanne Tur- ner secretary; Darlene Fleming treasurer; and Barbara Fleming and Dave Hallowell stu- dent council representatives. Mr. Johnson is their sponsor. The juniors elected Jon Davis president; Gale Shatzer vice president; Florene Koch secretary; Norma Hauf treasurer; and Curtis Greer student council representative. Mrs. Walker is their sponsor. The sophomores elected Darryl Lowell president; Jerry Shatzer vice president; Frances Birdie secretary; Eddie Haratyk treasurer; and Robert Kramer student council rep- resentative. Mr. Benson is their sponsor. All the classes except the senior class, have either lost or gained a few members. The freshmen became the largest class in high school when Helen Pelesky came from Sheridan. Their officers are as follows: president, Donald Hauf; vice president, Larry Cook; secretary. Coralee Malyurek; treasurer, Larry King; and Marvel Turner and Eddie Kukuchka, student council representatives; sponsor. Miss Hansen. There are all sorts of secret plans and ideas flying around the building these days. The seniors have made a few plans toward sneak day, besides ordering their caps and gowns. The juniors have made their plans for the prom, but not a word about it has leaked out. They are also anxiously awaiting the arrival of their class rings, which were ordered November 15, 1952. The freshmen have also made a few plans for a dance honoring the seniors. It is to be held sometime in the near future and is being given in return for the nice picnic and mixer the seniors gave them in the fall. Another memorable year is about to end, with everyone doing his best to make this year better than the last.

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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY The spring of 1975 has finally arrived and a class reunion to end all class reunions is in the process of beginning. The six girls and four boys who graduated from Ranchester High School in May of 1953 agreed to meet on this date to have some more of the fun they used to have. The first to arrive is Barbara Fleming, who crashed the movies shortly after gradua- tion. Even after twenty years. Barbara is still one of the leading glamour girls of the land. The former Jeanne Turner and her husband, world famous as hat designers, left their shoppe in Paris for a couple of weeks to be with the old class. In case you are wonder- ing. Jeanne is wearing one of their famous creations. Dave Masters has canceled all his rodeo and personal appearance dates so that he and his wife could be with us. Last year Mr. and Mrs. Masters won world championship in Madison Square Gardens in team-tying. It is quite a surprise to have Jeannette Kawulok introduce us to her psychiatrist hus- band. While at nursing school she attended one of his hypnotic lectures and has never fully recovered. Jeannette is very proud of their four little psychics. ” Dick Masters, his wife, and family have just come in their helicopter from his ranch in Texas. Dick says that he isn't too happy because he had to sell all his cattle last year to make room for the oil derricks. Donald Kramer, President of the Society of Historians of America, was next to be present. Don, the only single member of our graduates, is thoroughly enjoying his bachelor life. The next group consists of Darlene Fleming, her husband, and their family. Dar- lene's talents have changed somewhat, as she is in the process of writing a book. It is entitled Who Said They Are Cheaper by the Dozen? Jean Lewis took a few days from her campaigning for Vice President of the United States so that she and her husband could visit us. Never before in Ranchester's history has one of its former residents become a politician. Jean says she received her start in high school. The delegation of former students are very happy to see Dave Hallowell arrive, not only because he brought his beautiful wife, but also because he brought his immortal Hot Dog Five dixieland band to entertain us. The very last, but certainly not least, to come are the former Joan Johnson and her husband. They flew over from Hawaii, where they are both leading surgeons. Three days of assured fun and enjoyment are ahead of us. Even though we have aged somewhat, we are all as young in spirit as we were in 1953. and we know that we will still be young when we again meet in 1990.

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