Rifle Union High School - Cliff Book Yearbook (Rifle, CO)

 - Class of 1948

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Q ?' 51 fa: 73 All drawings Copyright Walt Disney Productions .... 1, 18 1.s LHTIIYIC1' Gd. f X -nr N N W J ' xx f NP fs' fi-Qzg, M 2 'rf , 4 .ty 1' AM .: ' u ,, CQIIQ This annual is dedicated to Mr Miles, with a deep sense of gratitude and ap preciation For his help and advice, to him a heart felt thanks throughout the years we given wff Editor Assistant Edwtor Basiness Manaving Staff Humor Classes Clxbs Pictures OSD Don Ross Betty Lou Kidd Russell Loesch Elwood Hickman Bessie Langstaff Leslie Stephens Beverly Myers Jackie Harris Drank Saunders Bea Mikkelson Janet Wood Connie Kraybill Jean Peltier Svlvla McKee Lols Loesch Mr Miles Mr Ducfett Assembling ---------- Bob Miesner Sp n rs ------------ ' . 1 We wlsh to thank Dorothy Graham for the art work of Hawnerhead acuity SS- A Fere'Q to oxr teache 3 To whom we D41 adleu, nn this lS e wt to sev ae've enjoyed n'e wears with you Lhough tkere were some tlres, we acfed rode ana slv, H 111641 fn n F1 znny 1 4' pn fe hate to say goou bye f you'll oaidon 911 cdr A alta, Ae we march oown the alele ne'll face the strange new world with trenPe in oar hearts ard e 1Le . 'N 'x, M x K , X ,xxx K x. 'iz' - s . ' 9 . Y -, 6- . m A44 K N' r uk' 8. L U 1, n . , P ,,, 1' 1 A .. ' I' , 1 d i wks , T' 4 b L , . Il ' W J ,, . y We', -Luo -e let you Luo: r gh, .ew, v I . I ' , W ' f pe . ' ' A . ' Q , ', M 3 ' v , .- J Le .. 4 . Sl Mr R W Richards Superintendent One of the most important com pensations every teacher received is the pleasure and pride one feels as he helps with the intellectual growth and development of the young people in his school As I look back upon the past four years at Rifle I feel that my compensation has been more than that enjoyed by the teachers of average classes Furthermore, I am sure that these years have been only the start The Class of 1948 has grown in stature each year until it now ranks with the best I have worked with and, I am sure many members will go for ward totakepositions of impor tance in our nation's work We must not lose sight of the fact that this is the only country on earth that free secondary edu cation is possible, that ours is the responsibility to prove that this is the best way of education by going forward to better govern ment and life in our gloriouscoun try! The fact that the school year 1947 1948 has been the most suc cessful for many years has been due in large part to the spirit of cooperation shown by the stu dent body in general and the Sen 'or Class in particular The new program which was initiated at the beginning of the second sem R U H S as well as a step for ward in educational policy The way in which the majority of the students accepted a rather revolu tionary step was very gratifying To the members of the Cliff Book Staff and to their sponsors, I extend my congratulations on a long, hard task well done To the members of the Senior Class I ex tend my sincere wishes that the future of each one of them may be happy and successful. To the fac ulty I extend my thanks for a good year, for which they are largely responsible Mr H F Swenson Principal 4 C H. JANE,-6' L - I' I- ff'-WI' ester is a sort of New Look for 0 o Q 0 ' L1 C O I I I O . - I I C O U I C Mr Behrens 'Mathematics are the most abstracted of know ledge Bacon Mr Duckett 'The speech is pow r N Emerson Mrs Loshbaugh 'Language is e dress of thought Johnson Mrs Riebe 'The important part o every business is to know what ought to be done.n Columella Mr Knapp nThe historian is a prophet looking backwards Schlegal Mr Miles nScience when well 1 gested is nothing but good sense and reason Stanislaus V' w , a.. g . o f 4 ' th t J n . ' ,f w ,V W-'all-,V . Q I ' u H s f . e 0 d ' UI u Y ' Y n r- p 1 f Coach Ulichney Sports lubricate body and the mind Franklin the r centle 'Is tbere a heart t at muslc cannot nelt9n Beattie Mrs irurston 'Home 1s the gr ndes o all lUStltUt1OHS Spurgeon If Mr Foster HAM iv 1 'Tre Farmers are t founders op clvilizati n Visa Ennis Daniel 'ebster 'atre atics a e t most ab tracted of 1 C ledge Bacon Mrs. Sterns, CNurseD nHe who has health has hope, and he who has hope has evervthing.u Arabian Proverb President Don Ross Vice President B111 Isenhart Secretary JoAnn Miller Treasurer Lois Loesch iff! zu asso .48 I 5 4 ,ix 0' fi1,L'f A r 'jJ' A Y 'X X f I Stanford Brown Aztec, N M l Nat Honor Societ 2 Y Cliff Book L Blue and Gold L Library Club A Dance Club 2 3 A Scratch and Scribble 3 L' Class Plays 3 A Football 2 3 A NR' club 2 3 L Student Council A Class Officer 3 Lois Loesch Band l 2 A A 1 Pe Club l 2 P Class Plays 3 A Cliff Book b Glee Club 2 Nat. Honor Socie Blue and Gold A Pep Band l 2-A Librar Club 2 Y l Class Officer 4 Dance Club 2-3-L Dramatics Club L IO ty 5 Bartlesville, Okla Class Officer A Student Council L Blue and Gold A 'R' Club 3 Football 3 Basketball Track 3 Cliff Book Nat Honor Society 3 A Dance Glub Plays 3 L Sylvia McKee Band l 2 3 A Pep Band 2 3 mpBmbl2 A Ik State Officer A Student Council l Plays 3 A Cliff Book A Blue and Gold 3 L Nat Honor Society 2 3' A Dance Club 2 3 A Dramatics Club L Russell Loesch Football l 2 3 L RN Cl b 1 2 R Club Officer Dance Club l A Cliff Book L Plays A Dramatics Club A Connie Kravbill Grand Jct l Band 2 3 L Student Councll 2 3 b Literary Club 3' L' Nat. Honor Society 2 3' L Blue and Gold 3 Cliff BOOK L Dance Club 2 3 A Pep Club 2 3 A F.H.A. 3 L One Act Play 3 ' ' '3'L' H u - :3-1+ 4 '2'3 - - FoFo l 3'L5 2QiQQ? Don Ross Egyiff' ' 1'2 Q' C. 4 .wilt 2 -L fel' . 11+ k 3 3 ' L. 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Dee Starbuck Pep Klub l 2 5 Student Council 2 3 Blue and Gold 5 4 Dance Club 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Library Club 2 5 4 Glee Club 2 Dramatics Club 4 QW' Glen Sheckler Montiallo Utah Silverton, Colo Ouray, Colorado Rifle, Colorado I-POICOI-' Ig .. P Y. fd . 5 I I n 1 ' a 1 I , I M , n 4 EQ 7 F . H ALi has -jggx , ll M 'r N , A. Q I X. H, K A . X9 , . 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L Cliff Book L Dance Club A Library Club A Josephine Urban Brighton Cheyenne A Pep Club 2 3 4 Dance Club 2 5 4 Orckeetra 1 1 Ca 1 R en Band 1 r A 1 rootball 4 Lollia awk ns Asben 1 2 3 R fle 4 MM C50 ,LffL4! 6f Afdffff Cf Ja es Lan staff Track 1 2 ulee Club 2 Vat Honor Societ Mar Yeakel rep Club 1 2 TI Glee Club 2 Library Club Dance Club 2 Ralph Moyer Jlee Club 2 Junior Play 3 Dramatics Club 4 0 Q- Bill Malone Football Wgr 2 5 4 NR2 Club 5 4 Steve Arthur Barstow, Calif l 2 Si t 2 Rifle 5 4 A Vernon Coulter F.F.A. 2 5 4 Class UQ ll if 15? ,fygfy y ,Z 647 s fax -,X .X Steve arthur Stanford Brown Edwin Corlett Vernon Coulter Hollls Hawrins Elwood hicxman Bill Isenhart Betty Lou Yldd Connie Krayblll Bessie Langstaff James Langstaff Edward Loshbauph Lois Loesch Russell Loesch Margy Love Sylvia AcYee Bea Mlkkelson Joanne Mlller Bill Jalone Bob eisner Ralph Moyer Jean Pelt'er Pearl Dhiloott ilbur R1Ch8rdSOH Jack Rovers Don Ross Carl dvden Dee Starbuck len sheckler Franm aunders Ja k Sours Joseph ne Lrban Betty vauvhn Corky ilson Janet food Mary Yeakel Jackie Farris Bevezlv yers Leslie Stephens Jeflnltely n1ce' Still a Romeo Out at Anvil Doints Reluctant Seen but seldom heard Pert As good as caughto Idol fJane'sJ Prefers Colorado to Texas Becom1ngly busy Need more like her Those great blg beautiful eyes' Comoetit1on for Gable Stan's her dream bait Jean doesn't have an apron but Jh1stle balt The boss will like his secretary Bea l1KK6lSOH williams Perhaps dontrose women, especlally one Droll loyer the Boyer Soda Jerk Dee's Shadow Det peeve teacrers Gentleman Jack is a ladies man There's something about Kansas G1rls Jhooey Has his slster on her side From the South l Joman9 2 Nomen0 ell women day and Nitty Brilllant Caught uo with us Seniors Trese lomllnson's do get around A card the Joker' Dursu1ng Favorlte topic Bruce e're not confessing gr iff! 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' A Ax! - -n . .I nl 'n use mo i Or In the ear of l944, a group of very frightened and Green Freshmen entered the Rlfle Union High After being initiated anc elven the key xe were full fledged nenbers of High School The cl ss office s for trls year were Devor Cutsball, Pres ident, Dick Cozza, Vice Presldent, Margy Love, Secretary, and Bob Hutton, Treasarer Our class was represented n Student Council b Joseprine Simns, Pearl Philpott, and Sylvia McKee !l e Sophomore year was one of All Work and No Play W elected Dick Cozza, Jerry Pafner, Margy Love, and JoAnn Miller as our cla officers wltb Mrs Poar and Mr Miles as our Sponsors Tre wonderful sensation of being an upperclassman wasn't experienced until the ear of l946, and in November the class rfngs were ordered and being a class that liked to do someth' g different we ordered Tl gs llke they had never ordered before On November 27, we put on our class play Express Yourself' and lt turned out a la e slccess ln May ue gave the Seniors their ast and lnal 4 h Scrool Prom and it was one of tte outstanding events of the year Corky Wilson, Joan Our Senior taken Sestember l7 cards were ordered Our officers for that year were Stan Brown, Lowe, and Bill lsenhart r started out with a Bang The pictures were and soon alter vacation the announcements and The officers for this vear are Don Ross Bill Isenhart, Lois Loescr, and JoAnn Tiller Publishlng of the Annual tarted 'n Tanua y Earlv in the Spring our Senior Class Play was presented one of our biggest dav and Senior day the month of a a to a full house The Junior Senior Prom was occasf s and xill long be remembered Sneak ve e two otrer memorable occasions and later in hap group of Senior started out into the world to seek unknown adventures .1 'T M Q RA 4.1. 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V ., V -A nn Y ,jr S L , . ss U We the Seniors OI R U H S in the year 1948 having been solemnly proclaimed sane and in our right minds99?, do dutifully give this as our last wlll and testament hoping the beneficiaries will acknowledge with gratefulness their newly acquired properties Steve Arthur leaves his ood grades in A riculture to Weston Boulton Stan Brown bequeaths his corny Jokes c Sam Hodge Edwin Corlett bequeaths his silent personality to Donnie lefford Vernon Coulter leaves his ability to get along In Public Speaking to Floyd Nobles Hollis Hawkins wills her wonderfulu Chemistry grades to Gloria Heitz Jackie Harris wills her love for the California climate Elwood Hickman leafes his position on the football team Bill Isenhart bequeaths his ability to go steady with a Richardson Betty Lou Kidd wills her Texas height to Johnny Rimbert Connie Kraybill bequeaths her nsitz marks in skiing to Bessie Langstaff bequeaths her red hair to Inez Raley James Langstaff wills his twelve years of hard study to to Bev Klnman to Pat Brown girl to Clyde Marlene Hutton Jack Wood Edward Loshbaugh bequeaths his good grades all through school to Bill Meisner Lois Loesch bequeaths her abillty to attend all band performances Russell Loesch leaves his four stripes to Jimmy Clifford Margy Love leaves her car to Richaxd Dorrell and Junior Squires Bea Mikkleson bequeaths her short skirts to Janet Duke JoAnn Miller leaves her secretarial ability to Barbara Smith Beverly Myers bequeaths her ability to have everything happen to her at once to Alberta Langstaff Bill Malone leaves his managership f Bob Meisner wills his height to Jesse Ralph Moyer leaves his ready laugh to Sylvia McKee bequeaths her ability to the football team to Quentin Rees Myers Franklin Zerbe make friends to Pat McCray Jean Peltier wills her ability to go steady to Marilyn Peppiatt Pearl Philpott wills her straight attendance in school to Shirley Sours Wilbur Richardson bequeaths his meanness to Billy Miles Jack Rogers leaves his hand writing ability to anyone who can't read their own Don Ross bequeaths his leadership ability to Stuart Knapp Carl Ryden wills his studious nature to Bob Welsh Dee Starbuck wills her love for all teachers to anyone who feels they need it Glen :checkler bequeaths hi trains Cwhat few he hasl to the freshmen who have so many ears ahead of them Frank Saunders wills his ability To Get Along to Helen hoa land Jack Sours bequeaths his books, pencils, andanythingelse connected with school to the lost and found department Les Stephens bequeaths his Dr Anthony role and sympathetic nature to Clarence Richardson Josephlne Urban bequeaths her bookkeepin papers to Louise lnium Betty Vaughn leaves her ability to flunk Shorthand to Mary Lou T Courtland Wilson leave his 'Harem to nKayon Keller Janet Wood wills her blue rimmed glasses to anyone who can't stand them Mary Jeakel leaves her ability to get along with Meeker to Jo Hybarger . - all ili 1 0 u o n 7 , - - L2 . fr 'J 'T ' 'V ' ' +- L, A Q . 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I N- 030 k , ,L ' ' fpf X1 , f A ' ' X f 2, fff dgkx K The Senior Junior Prom was held Nov ember 26, 1947, to honor the Junior Class The theme, 'A Spanish Fiesta , was written across the curtains in gailj colored crepe paper Several weather balloons floated a cross the ceiling We danced to the music of Armand Debeque Cokes and cookies were served throughout the dance The Seniors should be congratulated on the fine Job they did on the Senior Junior Prom El p H ' ,ff iff' ,' JMAAf Kfi' J if 'K-'Ss 3 ' -5 : . 6 we . g . F 4 L n Q' c H Aal S 0 . , .ae ' e S UP This group of students are the ones who will be the actors, the stage managers, the prompters, advertising staff, and any other part of a managing staff that is needed to put on the Senior Class Play when the time comes. 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Nj L, 7,76 lg-an If 7 ,nie 1 We 'ga' A H ' K 50,1-4 .s , Fan l 1' 58 55 QQ , , rf A 'if ' if 5' 323,355 Rf QQ MM - 2' Oli Prom 0 VNNX Hx it 23 if if K :gifs Ll. 0 ' 0' Eur E C11 Presidert hflhur ikfelson Vice Pres'dent Pexerla Kinwan Sec eta y Jane Alufse Treasurer Har Lee Ovlpsby S NV, I X XX 1 l if f ' nQ f 6-' M ..- N umor gist rg Like most people the Juniors went through the grades just waiting in High School was a very exciting moment but still we were only Freshmen! Next came our initiation, eekll It was all lots of fun, though All the Freshmen girls had to dress in housecoats, couldn't comb their hair, and had to wear onion corsages The boys had to wear long handles, swimming trunks and make up Every day there came a new experience Our Sophomore year was that of an ordinary person, but we still were looking up to the upper classmen We were looking forward to the day when we could be the upper classmen and have the privilege of going to the proms, banquets and the many other things an upper classman enjoys Now we are Juniors We are very proud of the football and basketball teams, the teachers, the students and most of all the students who are very proud to say, We're the Juniors of the R U H S This year it is cur privilege to give the Seniors their final High School Prom and Banquet and it is going to be one that they will always remember as the best they attended I I and dreaming until they would finally be in High School. The first day Class GQQH Jane Alusie Viola Aragon Gladys Bates Donald Becker Dorothy Brown Weston Boulton Edgar Bowden Alva Cole Dick Cozza Stanley Cutshall Donald Dalton Davld Dere Janet Luke Bonnie Falke Howard Gardner Gene George Nina Gaymon Lorraine Graham Norma Jean Harris Merle Hafner Gloria Heltz Betty Hixon Helen Hoagland Marlene Hutton Sam Hodge Beverly Kinman Alberta Langstaff Lester Langstaff Jack Latham Sylvia Layne Mike Lucero Clinton Maxfield Robert Mickeal Wilbur Mikkelson Lee Miller Tom Miller Louise Minium Floyd Nobles Mary Lee Oglesby Marilyn Peppiatt Maynard Poplin Kenneth Randolph Joyce Raley Quentin Rees Clarence Richardson Dorothy Robinson Bob Rowlands Helen Simms Barbara Smith Ralph Strohmeyer Mary Lou Tomlinson Bonnie Vaughn Robert Welsh Lloyd Wilson Jack Wood Ben Zastrow Now Bill' Quiet and serious Quiet and sweet Maudie eh? 'Tmts Ngm Staunch What next? Calm, casual and tops anything about Physicso ee? I'm not so dumb ' We see red Strong silent type The new look Industrious Well, kids The guy with the laugh Has eyes only for Ben Petite Good decoration for a piano Thoae 'innocent' eyes Heitz' of R U H S glory Has a passion 1or jokes Blonde hair with all the trimmings nRight purty, s e The wit 'Anybo y kno Songstress Tactful Junior To be appreciated Those Lathams' Saucy Good Physique Those coniving females hmwefmmw Swede sans accent Gets a kick out of life Pin on that grin Gives vent with a drum A noble Junior N ut up vou guys Sweet kid All out Por Letha Good hunting, Connie Flirt That man with a sax Loves Geometry' Pert and Dynamic Has a preierence for red CBSUHL Shy, but with a big smile' Agreeable Following brothers footsteps? The men Full speed ahead Cute, the girls sa nLet's go to Glenwood ' Me and my dreamed T' Make aMine a Mina A IO! Ililllilii C .... ....:... ' 6 ..........' d w .N ...................nS . f .... ... I I ...... .. ........ 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' uni r flag The JUB1OP Clase ol l9b7 L8 lreeerted thenr ,lay, Ma New lm bendn on December 5 l9A7 The plex w e orlou coled 1 trree act be ed on tie antics of I8flO1 end Lucf DlH9DfI9, olexed bf Beverly YIHAEH nn Qflvie Layne, who tried to blast the love f'B1P of thelr moth r Lottie Din lore, lleyed bv line Gevmon, end lercdle dawse Lle d by oem Hodge They enge e the melp oi the r bo' frlerde Llsood mhorton end Ned Valker, pl Jed by deer Bowden nd Jen 7a trow, cousin nd Lreeto' they have en ndmirer of Ma s, Senor Alvare play ed by Robert Roalende The tfo bove declde to edd e l'ttle fore and thev neve Larquerite LaSJ1e end Isabell he e, plated by Nerilvn Ueppiett and to ma Parrls, act ae jilted eweethearts of Hercule mhe ld, SlWLl1C1tV, layed bv Dorothy Qobln on, rel ed 9 lot 1n the plot and when the olev ende we have a cop on the cene, ple,ed O7 llbur lmhelsor ll n all La s ew Jusbendu was Quite a play Tho e xho vorked bS5lHd tne scenes were Helen Hoagland, Janet Duke, Dorothv Brown and Flinton LaAf1eld T e Lley we directed by r Ynatp xlth 'ary Lee Ogle by as student Dlrector y ' ' ' - v '1.,,. ,' m 1 N 's '1 ' ' - . - ' 2 , ' x.s , , ,. 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' 'II ' xi: ffl 61 3 4 If P' 'PKQNJ N X 4 7 r' Q ' nl 1lF 11,9 A' ig t:i:ZiP o Ho tor 'D 'Q In the year 1946, a group of 85 Freshmen entered the halls of oppor initiation looked doubtful However, they succeeded in initiating us with great enthusiasm The initiation wore off and here we are Sophomores This has been a year between initiation and proms There hasn't been anything to do but study! Now, we are looking forward to the last years of school and being upper classmen I tunity. There were so many new-comers and so few upper classmen, that Cl sag? ll Bob Adams Dick Anson Mary Lee Ba ley Peggy Bessire Elmer Blackmore Euladene Bostwick Bill Bowden Pat Brown Etta Lol Bufffngton Adrian Carlson Billy Jean Campbell Edward Case Bill Cutter Dick Dorrell Marjorie Dean Edward Dewitt Gene Dunn Mildred Eaton Connie Falke Kathleen Fech Beverly Filkin Kenneth Farmer Donald Gardner Irene Griffenberg Mildred Harlow Edith Hoagland Le tha Johns on Glen Johnson Stuart Knapp AnnLatham Rita Loutham Ralph Long Hilda McKee Robert Madonna Bob McCarty Dale McPherson Bill Meisner Bill Miles David Mitchel Jesse Myers Donna Jo Oglesby Bill Parker Harlan Peltier Everett Place Grant Poplin Inez Raley Martha Reeves Lorin Richards Johnny Rimbert K C Rogers Peggy Sampson Carol Jean Sayles Junior Squires Dorothy Tingler Lisle Trueblood Rudy Valdez Jack Wigington Peggy Wood Maudie Woodard Don Workman James LaNite To have an Dizzy Glamour Boy There's no question ' e s just my Dean Oh' What a gu Isn't he wonderful old lgirls of courseJ That chuckle' Sweet and lovely Lanky Old Trouper Baker's man Ornery Live wire Typing whiz Watch the temper Gee Whiz Reliable All our for Kenny Our little girl One of the best Debonair Here I am everybody Wow! A girl with some sense ' ggles nOh, I'll have to tell yalu Has a hot bassoon Has father's patience Laughs and makes merry The look He has his dignit I've got the giggles Spanish, pet peeve Ambitious Future date bait Those mischievous eyes Easy going Likes these Junior girls A question A nice thought On the ball Dutch has a girl friend! Let me see your paper The baseball ability Minds herP's and Q's Freckles In high gear Still jitter bugging Vigorous Sweet kid Practically married lt's no use Vivacious A card Makes eyes Studious?? I'm serious Ha, ha, ha ' Survrising Variable ..................... ....................... N ...... ......... g ... ... ..... ..'H ' ' .H .... .................a..... . y IIIUCUIOIOCUIOOIIOIOOU ........... d to h ..................................... . 1 '- OOIUIIIUIOIOCIQIIIOOIOI ......... ... 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On September 3 80 very rough and unpolished little pebbles were IJ dumped upon the steps of the Rifle Union High The upper classmen of course realized that they must work hard to polish and cut these stubborn little rocks They set to work with a will They teased and heckled these poor little froshes until most of the rough edges had been battered off Initiation added the finishing touches Of course on such an important occasion the proper clothes must be worn So the upper clessmen designed special costumes for us The boys wore shorts and helters with a green ribbon in their hair They looked simply revishing in them The girls modeled sheets, gunnvsacks and other slch materials they preferred Both boys and girls wore large shoes to fit their feet which were also large The girls looked even more fetching than After this ordeal we became bright shining stars and did not look so out of place with the other bright people of the school Out of the mist we elected our brightest people for our class officers which were Ted nmmerman, President, Nancv Wosteneyer, I 9 , ' as the boys. 34 Vice-Presidentg Ellen Wilson, Secretaryg and Dale Wallace, Treasurer. Class U? ll Ted Ammerman Jack arthur Pat Barne Junabelle Barnett Betty Bates Wilma Bates Loraine Blackmore Marlon Boulton fred Bruckner Peggy Clare Jim Cl1'ford Buddy Cole Jerry 'onle Emovene Crandall Dean Dewltt Dee Dewitt Bob Dillion Wesley Downey Pearl Elliott Anna Lou Frazier Helen Frye Nilda Mae Gardner Rena Mae Gaymon Dale George Lowell Graham Lilllan Green Jean Harlow John Harold Dorothy Halt Connle Hendrickson Darrell Hoagland Darlene Hough Kay Hughes Jo Io Hybarger Cheryl Jackson Shirley Kiggins Clay Kimbrough Lee Kline Vivian Langataff Richard Locke Patricia LcCray Don Mefford Merlin Mickeal Patsy miller Bob Morrison Bill Murphy Kenneth lidiffer Charles Nobles Teddy Place Kenneth Plum Danny Raley Phyllis Raley Bud Reeves Clyde Richardson Sonny Richardson Bob Rinehart Dolores Rogers Bia aus' Hound up Sanslble What eyes' W atesn for boys Modest Ambitious He'll improve High mlnded Determined to be good Looks powerful Veah man Petlte De witts of R U H S Shorty Lady killer 'Oh, I don't known ' ey, you guysn Another Betty Hutton she and her frlend her giggle Future socialite of R L H S Clown Take him for granted Looks good from where I slt Nears a dreamy expression Clever wonderful disposition A cute scholar Well liked, iah Peggyl Connolseur' of fine mischief Timid, oh yeah Wl'm sure She gets around Artist Tireless WDO I have a tough timew Plays a mean trombone V1U1lBHC Elegant Diminutive Flirt The little cute one Like a flash Courteous In a state f uncertainty' ' ou win W Hhy brag? 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Y eq.. .o'... .e...o -......-one ICQ n Uilllilillllllffll H I 'li' 'ffl .Q.... ..........,..-u Q.-.-.... f u-an-...........-.Q r 1 Q... anal O Q Illll IlllOOl,'lllll..lY li 1' 0 ...ill ..ll 'l'...l..... ' .ICO I... llfll Olllf. UOIC Ill. l'.Ol.Cll IUUICQOI I U b ...U l.....C also ..-.-a...e'....n.o.- .QOIOID O'l.lO...l.'.l....... .UO .CU Barbara Shaeffer Jimmy Smith Charles Sours Shirley Sours Wirt Squires Beverly Stouder Rosalie Urban Richard Vandergrift Dale Wallace Mary Janes Wells Nancy Woestcmeyer Ellen Wilson Geraldine Woodard Mark Wood Jeanie Zarlingo Franklin Zerbe You Show 'em Kid B awn plus brains Squirt Why don't boys leave me alone ' He has fun' Pretty Pert Reasonable and cute Always a smile Has serious intentions Dynamite comes in small packages Say now Good Lookin', but def Attentive Genious Twinkle eyes Wnat a guy'! I :M ggi? if jaw, ' Rv X 0 o 13 QG93 2 fail! I' P mul Gevlrualfl' 'Q 1 tlileiics 'in S Coach Ulichnev Coach Riebe Coach Pepin i' li- J i C Q3 KK ?','.Ff-' X S 'Q s 1, 2 K of , K ff 1 uv, , atb Back row Buddy Cole, Ralph Long, Junior Squires, Kenneth Farmer, Edwin Corlett, Bill Parker, Ted Ammerman, Dean Hill, Mike Lucero, Russell Loesch, Dick Cozza, Ted Place 3rd row Quentin Rees, Kaye Keller, Pat Brown, Carl Ryden, Jack Wigington, Bob Meisner, Don Dalton, Wilbur Mikkelson, Jack Latham, David Mitchell, Dick Dorrell, Bill Malone 2nd row Bill Isenhart, Bob Rogers, Kenneth Randolph, Dick Anson, Stan Erown, Lee Miller, Elwood Hickman, n Zastrow, Maynard Poplin, Dutch Peltier, Howard Gardner, Don Ross, lst row Bob Rowlands, Everet Place, Grant Poplin, Bob Welch, Kenneth Plum, Sonny Richardson, Johnny Rimbert, Wesley Downey, Jesse Myers, Ralph Wheeler, Jim y Clifford, Keith Lawarence Wilbur Mikkelson Dick Cozza Kenneth Randolph. Jack Latham Bill Isenhart H Back, Junior Q Back, Junior H Back, Junior F Back, Junior H Back, Senior '27 . . Q I o I . . I .- - - .. .- fwe' P ' ' uf , A ' x , , ' A U, . 4 , , 4 ' , A ' Ku l ' 3 ' ., 'J I ,Cm ' h ff ,Vg n, , jfjt. f M, ' K3 .4 ,V I W 1 A ' ' ' -' 1, . f-3.0 + ' ,-a -1 A , x-'H ,', . 6 A ff .' 4 ' Q' -11.375 , 'r -f if fr '-A 1115, W 4 Football started the first day of school with about 40 boys coming out and with 10 lettermen returning. After two weeks of practice we had our first game with Craig. The score was O to O. One week later the team met Meeker here on our own field and beat the Cowboys 18 to O. On the 26th of September, with there and came home After this game the a very enthusiastic team we played Olathe more so, after defeating Olathe 20 to O. team fought to keep our goal line uncross- ed by our opponents, and had their real battle for this when they met the Glenwood Demons here on October 5 in the first conference game in the new Lower Colorado Valley A League. It was a tough fight with the score coming out O to O. The play off would be Armistice Day. The next game was with Cen- tral and we came out with a 59 to O victory. The next week the newly organized Rangley team traveled here for the next game and went home with a 27 to O loss for them. Our next opponents were the new rivals, Fruita. The Bears met them on their field and came home with another victory, 19 to O. Then came the big game, the Armistice Day Game at Glen- wood, the results of which would mean the League title. The Bears were well supported by the town of Rifle who turned out almost in full. The game was hard fought wlth both teams well matched and each trreatening to score many times only to be pushed back At the end of the game the score was still O to O and it was decided to have a play off games in Grand Junction, November 15 On Friday the 15th of November the two teams met at Grand Junction where the games was broadcasted over KFXJ This was one of the hardest fought in scoring positions only gun sounded the score was coaches and referees they yd line Each team would have 6 had the first play and after that forth until our 5th play Unable still O decided games of the year with both teams to lose the ball When the final to O After a conference of to place the ball on the 50 downs,alternately Rifle the ball sesawed back and to get a pass away one of the Rifle boys was brought down on our 56 yd line This was where the ball was at the end of the game and Glenwood the League Championship which they lost 6 to O So it was that the undefeated, even unscored upon Bears upon a very generous gesture on the part of Glenwood became League Co champions with Glenwood When the All Conference team was selected Rifle had 7 players on the lst and 2nd teams Those making these teams were Wilbur Mikkelson, Jack Latham, Bill Isenhart, Backfield men Mike Lucero, end, Stan Brown and Russell Loesch, Guards, and Kaye Keller, Center There were 21 boys that earned letters this year, 15 of which will be back next year Howard Gardner Maynard Poplin Mike Lucero Tackle Junior End Junior Bob Meisner End Junior Center, Senior Q13 -84' Russell Loesch Tackle, Senior Elwood Hickman Center, Senior Tbn Ross Guard, Senior Stan Brown Guard Senior I I D . I Q I l O O O l I - ' A. . C O ' I l I . . I . O . n 0 W ' , -v ' ' .A 1 4 , A a 1: 5 ' W B . ' 1 4 J , Q N f. il n : 'A x Q1 Jigs 5 1 , '.f!il'f' . M. . ,Q as -f r '-. ., .- F55 'ef 'tif A' ff 4 'Tf'. f' qi. sfin3.aC5s ' 2 f V- L C. . P ' I ae- ' ..l'-a- fn. fs'si'f5fl.'5s.E:'f ' 1 , 'Qf sg., J- gr a liai':awiwr -' f , First String Line Up Senior football players Presentation of gift to Annual football banquet Kayo' Keller at Glenwood game given by Athletic Mothers r, I.-5 wilt. I Q 1 Y l f . r fi kg 'fi F , ',, kv . I I 'l A , ' - . S f' pf . ef, M., I 'k Q' 5' Neill, , 'fi ' at 5 f 4 l AM, fs- , wx, y ,V , President Russell Loesoh Vlce President Flwood dlcknan Secretary Treasurer Clayton Keller Reading from left to right Pat Brown, Jack Latham, Ld Case Don Ross, Bob Rowlands, Lee Miller, Mike Lucero, D ck Cozza, Wilbur Mikkelson, Elwood Hickman, Bob Rogers, Dutch Peltier, Bill Isenhart, Howard Gardner, Gene George, Bob Meisner, Dick Anson, Stan Brown, 'YayoW Keller, Russell Loesch, Kenneth Randollh, Jack Wigington, David Mitchell To become an 'R' Club member you must earn at least one letter in football, basketball, or track The 'R' Club has sponsored several social hours, and they have a pot luck supper once a month Initiation for new members was also held ' . W n Q C3 we ai sqm.. f 4 I : 4 - ' , L I 1 Sketbau Back Row Howard Gardner, Grant Poplin, Ralph Long, Harlin Peltier, Coach Ulichney, Wilbur Mikkelson, Lee Miller, Kenneth Randolph, Mike Dalton, Bob Adams, Ted Ammerman, Bob Rogers Lee Miller Grant Poplin Wilbur Mikkelson Guard Junivr Forward Sophomore Center Junior Lucero Front row: Pat Brown, Teddy Place, Johnny Rimbert, Don There werea good nu ber of boys out for basket ball, but when the final cutting ended at the first of the season, there were about twenty left on the Rifle lst and 2nd teams As the season progressed this number was cut to fifteen For the last game there were only ten taken on The season was not very They won only three of their their conference games Bu eration the size of the boys the trip successful for the Bears games losing all of if we take into consid on the team and their lack of experience,they did a good job The team was made up of Juniors and Sophomores with even one Freshman on the lst string and two on the second The season started with five lettermen but ended through difficulties, with only two during the last half of the year Six boys lettered this year and all of them are expected back next year The second string had a very successful season winning most all of their games This shows well what Rifle can expect in the future Mike Lucero Forward Junior Place Them Montrose Palisade Hotchkiss Fruita Montrose Glenwood Central Fruita Glenwood Palisade Central Meeker Montrose overtime overtime The last game with Montrose was a playoff between the 4th place team in the Gunnison Valley and the 4th place in the Colorado Valley to see who got to go to Delta for the tournament Dutch Peltier Guard Sophomore Ralph Long Kenneth Randolph Ted Ammerman Guard Sophomore Forward Junior Center Fresh an ' I . U 3 0 t ' 7 9 Us fr 31 28 H 1v 25 T 21 42 fr 22 45 H 42 29 5-A H 22 28 'K Hotchkiss H 31 45 Q T 22 as ,V ,Q H se 40 5 cr 26 59 . T lO so 2-1 H :se 41 Q H 27 so T 25 27 1 First String Line Up Back Row Dean DeWitt, Bob Melch, Carl Ryden, Don Becker, Howard Gardner, Valdez, Bob Rowlands, Harlan Peltier, Wilbur Mikkelson, Mike Lucero, Don Dalton, Don Ross, David Wltchell, Grant Poplin, Keith Lawerence, lst Row Coach Ulichney, Johnny Rlmbert, Lee Miller, Bob Rogers, Ed Case, Pat Brown, Dick Cozza, Bill Isenhart, Coach Behrens, This group of bovs are those who are interested in track this vear and will make up the team Bill Parker, Bill Murphy, Ralph Long, Lisle Truebloodg 2nd Row: Rudy G U Ill-QS Tests sne exams have te n lent this ear Class roam roltine, ann text ook ' sneer Qut nevertheless ve've h l e lVBWK to cltt and c lx ore ver ool, le ve or a , eel its recreati n, Vln an U S les had its share, Along with tke confus on, lau be here For the And the When me Off the ln Wear s a big cheer, fun we've had this year jollr laurbs resound cluster all around, svnienic walls 0 F S s ha ls a A 'ne Flare tuclent Council President Connie Kraybill Vice President Don Ross Sec1etary Beverly Klnman Treasurer Mary Lee Oglesby Back row Dona Jo Oglesby, Kenneth Plum, Stan Brown, Dale McPherson Connie Falke 2nd row Alva Cole, Anna Frazier, Jean Peltier, Jane Aluise, Barbara Shaeffer lst row Don Ross, Mary Lee Oglesby, Connie Kraybill, Beverly Kinman Mr Swenson during the preceding spring by the student body and 3 representatives, elected by each of the classes The pur pose of this organization is to see the provisions of the school constitution carried out properly, to supervise various activities, to organize all memoers of R U H S into one united student body, and above all to carry out the students' wishes and ideas to the best of their ability Meetings were held every 2 weeks throughout the year Among the activities sponsored during the year were, Freshmen Initiation, National and Pep assemblies, all school Christmas party, after game dances and the Talent Revue featuring Miss Hush Hush 3 1 3 9 The Student Council is made up of 4 officers elected Back row Stan Brown, Ea Case, James Langstaff, Lester Edward Loshbaugh, Les Stephens, Wilbur Mikkelson, Dick Ross, Dale McPherson Srd row Mr Duckett, Euladene Bostwick, Connie Falke, Beverly Kinman, Bea Mikkelson, Bonnie Falke, Dorothy R Myers 2nd row: Mrs. Loshbaugh, Gloria Heitz, Maudie Woodard, Janet Duke, Mary Lee Oglesby, Dorothy Tingler, Helen H Aluise, Bill Isenhart, Mr. Richards, Mr. Swenson Langstaff, Anson, Don Carol Sayles, obinson, Jesse Marlene Hutton, oagland, Jane lst row: Alberta Langstaff, Bessie Langstaff, Dorothy Brown, Sylvia McKee, Jo Ann Miller, Connie Kraybill, Jean Peltier, Marilyn Peppiatt National Honor Society is a National organization and is composed of Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors who have B averages in their school work and who have also met certain qualifications in leadership and sportsman- ship. The Sophomores are probationary members. The others are regular members and recieve a certificate upon grad uation if they keep their B average. Tlati nafdqonorcsocielg Scratch and Scrzbble President Stan Brown Vice President Connie Kraybill Standing Jack Rogers, Weston Boulton, Les Stephens, Dorothy Brown Mr Duckett Lois Loesch, Beverly Myers, Marian Boulton Seated Mrs Loshbaugh, Stan Brown, Bessie Langstaff, Mary Lee Oglesb Connie Kraybill, Janet Duke, Bob Meisner, Beverly Kinman, Jean Peltier This is a relatively new club having had its start last year The purpose of this club is to develop talent for writing and to read worth while literature and to discuss books and authors in a serious manner We shall also write and produce our own plays sincere interest in creative writing The number of members is limited to 20 members and at present there are 14 students in the club flue and Old The Blue and Gold has been edited this year C1947 482 by the advanced English classes During the first semester the news was gathered and written up in English IV, with Stanley Cutshall as editor, and Mary Lee Oglesby as ass istant editor Second semester the English III class took over the task of news gathering and editing, with Mary Lee Oglesby as editor Through the year the printing and distribution was carried on by the production staff, consisting of Bea Mikkelson, Sylvia McKee, and Betty Vaughn, with Bessie Langstaff as business manager I : 9 ' J : . y, Membership is open to R.U.H.S. Students who show a ' ' ' 1 FIRST SEMESTER Back row Lee Miller, Stan Brown, Don Ross, Mike Lucero, Stanley Cutshall Bob Rowlands, Clinton Maxfleld 5rd row Helen Hoagland, Betty Vaughn, Ralph Strohmyer, Quentin Rees, Ralph Moyer, Mary Lee Oglesby, Jane Aluise 2nd row Mrs Loshbaugh, Mrs Riebe day Hughes, Norma Jean Harris, Mr Duckett lst row Sylvia McKee, Bonnie Falke, Cheryl Jackson, Bessie Lanvstaff, Audlne Ipsen, Dorothy Brown, Jo Ann Miller SECOND SEMESTER Back Row Marlene Hutton, Jean Peltier, Glen Sheckler, Janet Duke, 5rd row Bea Mikkelson, Betty Vaughn, Jackie Harris, Les Stephens Stan Brown, Dorothy Brown, Mary Lee Oglesby 2nd row Mrs Loshbaugh, Mrs Riebe, Kay Hughes, Audine Ipsen, Pearl Philpott, Pat Barnes, Dee Starbuck, Carol Sayles, Alva Cole, Mr Duckett lst row Cheryl Jackson,Sylvia McKee , Bessie Langstaff, Alberta Langstaff, Gloria heitz, Jo Ann Miller, Connie Kraybill Bea Mikkelson, Pat Barnes, Mina Gaynon, Carol Sayles Dorothy-Robinson, CL'zbrargClub Officers President Bessie Lanvstaff Vice rresident Stan Brown Secretary Treasurer Marvy Love Reporter Dee Starbuck Back row Dorothy Brown Vivian Langstaff, Janet Wood, Jackie Harris, 2nd row Mary Lee Bagley, Joyce Raley, Pearl Philpott, Pat Barnes, Lois Loescn, lst row Stan Brown, Bessie Langstaff, Dee Starbuck Marge Love, Mr Duckett Library Club was organized for the purpose of improving the library bv the librarians and those who are interested in library work The club pro vides books and magazines for reference work and general reading n 1 L. x Y V Q ' 1 ' l u n n a n 1 o n 1 0 ' - c llramallcs Club Back row Stuart Knapp, Lee Hiller, Don Dalton, Mike Lucero, Bob Meisner, Vilbur H chardson, Ralph Moy r Dick Cozza, Jack Rovers, Bill Isenhart, Johnny Rimbert, 3rd row LulHdlUS Bostwick, Stan Broxn, Russell Loesch, Bob Madonna, Edgar Bowden, Bob Rowlands, Sam Hodve, Ben Zastrow, Clinton Haxflelj, Tina Gaymon, 2nd row Marlene Hutton, Helen Hoa land, Janet Duke Tary Lee Oglesty, Bev erly Kinnan, Janet Wood, Pearl Philpott, Dolothy Tingler, Marilyn Pepoiatt, Jane Aluise, Norma Harrls, Dorothy Robinson, Mr Knapp, lst row Hilda Mciee, Jeanie Fech, Dorothy Brown, Beverly Myers, Dee Starbuck, Jean Peltier, Lois Loesch, Svlvia McKee, Reta Loutham, Connie hraybill Tne Dramatlcs Club was organized at the beginning of this school vear by hr Knapp The per ons elibible were those who nad participated in a Hifh School play Jane Alulse was elected president and Helen Hoa land sec etary treasurer p this l B s s ' dlate drama 4 activities The Dramatics Club will perforn in the play festival e y ,aaa-1 f N Y f , N o Y T' ,A 0 U . f . 1 Q ' - ' V 9 Q 1 . 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O The purpose of -H C ue 1 to tlm' U u . tlc C M . future gfomemak r 0 dm rica President Alberta Langstaff Vice President Janet Wood Secretary Bea Mikkelson Treasurer Alva Cole Back row Marge Love, Pearl Philpott, Pearl Elliott, Pevvy Wood, Alberta Langstaff, Bessie Langstaff, Joyce Raley, Geraldine Wood ard, 5rd row Ellen Wilson, Edith Hoagland, Jackie Harris, Mildred Eaton, Dorothy Brown, Lois Loesch, Sylvia McKee, Alva Cole, 2nd row Mrs Thurston, Betty Lou Kidd, Janet Wood, Vivian Lanastaff, Lillian Green, Darlene Houvh Wilma Bates, Bonnie Vaughn, Bea Mikkelson, Letha Johnson, Wilda Gardner, Bonnie Falke, lst row Etta Lou Buffington, Phyllis Raley, Rena Gaymon, Junabelle Barnett, Dolores Rogers, Marian Boulton, Beverly Myers, Hilda McKee, Betty Bates Emogene Crandall November 17 which was a big success Six members and Mrs Thurston attended the District meeting 1 Grand Junction in November and several members plan to attend the State Convention in Fort Collins in April Sylvia McKee is the State Treasurer Alberta Langstaff, Janet Wood and Lois Loesch entered garments in the National Wool Growers Contest in Newcastle, 'n December Alberta wor a trip to the Stock Show in Denver and a chance to participate in the State Cortest Janet won an all wool blanket, and Lois won 5 OO Calendar November, officers elected, December, initiation of new members, January, Cake auction, February, Father Dauchter Banquet, March Tea for mothers and eighth grade girls, April, State Meeting, May, picnic for Seniors -J! 5 The F.H.A. cooked and served the F.F.A. Father-Son Banquet on . ' n . . S. . uture c7arm r Clm rica Officers Ed Loshbaugh Jerry Yeakel Edwin Corlett Bob Mickeal Don Becker Elmer Blackmore Mr Foster Advisor Back row Danny Raley, Jack Arthur, Charles Nobles, Dale George, Bud Reeves, Adrian Carlson, Franklin Zerbe, Glen Johnson, Dale McPherson, Jesse Myers, 5rd row Bill Cutter, Clayton Keller, Wilbur Mikkelson, Mavnard Poplin, Floyd Nobles, Ralph Strohmeyer, Merlin Mickeal, Kenneth Langstaff, Charles Sours, Jim Hallaway, 2nd row Mr Foster, Buddy Cole, Kenneth Randolph, Jack Latham, Carl Ryden, Ralph Moyer, Merle Hafner, Gene George, Dean Hill, Don Gardner, lst row Edwin Corlett, Elmer Blackmore, Don Becker, Jack Sours, Bob Mickeal, Edward Loshbaugh Steve Arthur, Jerry Yeakel, Grant Poplin, Ralph Long CALENDAR OF EVENTS July and Monthly summer meetings in City Park with August refreshments October Greenhand Initiation November Father and Son Banquet, F F A Turkey Raffle February Local chapter speaking contest March District Public Speaking Contest at Montrose, District Livestock Judging Contest at Delta April State F F A Convention and judging contest, Local Project tour May F F A Stock Show,Sale and Rodeo at Rifle June Junior Stock Show and Sale at Grand Junction Chapter Farmers Steve Arthur, Vernon Coulter, Russell Loesch, Jack Sours, Carl Ryden, Ralph Strohmeyer, Kenny Randolph, Maynard Poplin, Floyd Nobles, Dale McPherson, Ralph Long, Ferdetr Ladgstaff, Glen Johnson, Merle Hafner, Don Gardner, Adrian Carlson Green Hands Clayton Keller, Howard Gardner, Jack Latham, Jesse Myers, Grant Poplin Rudy Valdez Jack Arthur, Buddy Cole, Bill Cutter, Kenneth Farmer, Dale George, Gene George, Dorrell Hoagland Iban Hill, Merlin Mickeal, Wilbur Mikkelson, Charles Nobles, Danny Ra ey, Bud Reeves, Charles Sours, Jimmy Smith, Gene Vandergrift, Franklin Zerbe I January:' District F.F.A. meeting in Grand Junction n n 3 - f a sa svepczub Back row Wesley Downey, Bill Meisner, Bill Cutter, Kenneth Plum, Ted Place, Sam Hodge, Franklin Zerbe, Bill Isenhart, Stuart Knapp, Dale Walla Harlen Peltier, Jack Sours, Russell Loesch, Stan Brown, Everett Place, Sonny Richardson, David Mitchel, Clinto Maxfield, 4th row Don Mefford, Wilda Gardner, Lilllan Green, Da leneFough, Bea Wikkelson, Letha Johnson, Dona Oglesby, Connie Falke, Jo Jo Fybarver, Pepvy Sampson Audine Ipsen, Betty LouKidd, Bonnie Falke, Mina Gaymon, Reta Loutham, Janet Wood, Lois Loesch, Beverly Myers, Dorothy Brown, Bill Bowden, 5rd row Kay Huvhes, Mary Lee Bagley, Sylvia Layne, Irene Crlefenbera, Betty Hixon, Betty Vau Sylvia McVee, Barbara Shaeffer, Marian Boulton, Rena Gaymon, Shirley Kig 2nd row Lorraine Graham, Inez Raley, Phyllis Raley, Mary Jane Wells, B1 Jean Campbell, Alva Cole, Nary Lou Tomlinson, Helen Simms, Joyce Rsley, Bessie Langstaff,Janet Duke MarleneHutton, Norma Harris, Dolores Rogers, Beverly Stouder, Connie Hendrickson, Junabelle Barnett, Cheryl Jackson, lst row Emogene Crandall, Etta Lou Buffington, Martha Reeves, Josephine Urban, Alberta Lanvstafp, Helen Frye, Dorothy Tingler, Jean Peltier, Aluise, Helen ho vland,Carol Sayles, Hilda McKee, Dorothy Robinson, Cheerleaders Marilyn Peppiatt Euladine Bostwick Connie Kraybill Beverly Kinman Jane Pep Club was organized to teach the yells to all the students The Pep Club attended all the home football games as well asthe ba ketball games Many of the members attended games away from hone and the Pep Club went as a group to the Fruita basketball game at Fruita The Pep Club Formal was held December lO, and was very successful The theme was 'Winte1 Wonderland decorated in blue and white ce, bn, ins llie I 2 : l I n J ' : . I' A Lv l 0 3 - J I2 ., I 7 .1 L L XJ U ' Loraine Blackmore, Pat Barnes, Anna Frazier, Ellen Wilson, Mary Lee Oglesby, -x . A I L I 1 C ,. . .L Y T L Q . O . s . A . L I 1 , ' ll O Sbep fund Back row Janel Aluise, Maril n Peppiatt, Pea 'ikkelson 5rd row John Farold, Mary Lee Oglesby, Bill Isenhart, Lois Loesch, Sylvia McKee 2nd row Rita Loutban Letha Johnson lina Gaymon, Pill Miles, Janet Wood, Bonnie Falce, Dorothy Robinson The Pep Band played at the followinv basketball games Palisade, Tontrose, Glenwood, and Central CHE RLFADERS Marilyn Pepplatt Beverly Kinnan Euladene Bostwich Connie Kraybill 1 I7 lu U I A , EJ L '- Y lst row: Dona Jo Oglesby, Beverly Kinman, Peggy Sampson J V J K : Qand Right back row, trombones Mary Lee Oglesby, Lee Kline, John Harold middle row, saxaphones Jane Aluise, Quentin Rees front row, flutes Connie Krayblll, Dorothy Brown, Clinton Maxfield, Marion Boulton Center right, baritones Les Stephens, Bea Mikkelson Right Cstandingj drums, Dona Oglesby, Beverly Kinman, Peggy Sampson Center french horns Sylvia McKee, Connie Falke, Lois Loesch bass fiddle Norma Harris bass horn Bob Rowlands Left first row, clarinets Janet Woods, Dorothy Robinson, Ponnie Falke mdddle row Reta Louthan, Letha Johnson, Stuart Knapp back row Bill Miles, Mona Gaymon, Euladene Bostwick Center left, cellos Jo Ann Miller, Hilda McKee trumpets Ted Ammerman, Bill Isenhart Helen Frye left Cstandingj Helen Hoagland, Marlene Hutton, Janet Duke Director John Gentle Marching Band The R U H S marching band under the direction of Marilyn Peppiatt performed often at the football games They marched at the following games Glenwood, Central, Rangely On October 25, the Band went to Carbondale to play and march for Potato Day A banquet was held and the Band was honored guests, per forming during the meal The Band made two trips during football season to Glenwood and to Grand Junction to the Rifle Glenwood games there Concert Band It was decided that the Band would give one concert each month The following concerts have been given November 6, December 17, Februa The Band played for the P C A Banquet in February and they will have more concerts throughout the year The R U H S Band is planning to attend Pand Tounament in Grand Junction in the spring ry 4 R : , Majorette: Marilyn Peppiatt ance Club Back row Don Ross, Lee Tiller, Mike Lucero, Norma Harris, Janet Wood Wilbur Mlkkelson, Beverly K nman, Dick Anson, Bob Meisner, Bill Parker Adrian Carlson, Quentin Rees, Dale Wallace, Sam Hodge, Stanley Cutshal Ben Zastrow, Bob Rowlands, Bill deisrer, 4th row Jesse Myers, Mary Lee Oglesby, Davie Mitchel, Stuart Knapp, Weston Boulton, Harlen Peltier, Ted Ammerman, Elwood Hickman, Lee Kline, Ed Case, Bill Cutter, Lloyd Wilson, Edgar Bowden,Clinton Maxfield, John Harold, Richard Dorrell 5rd row Peggy Sampson, Helen Hoagland Dona Oglesbv, Pegvv Bessire, Pat Barnes, Dee Starbuck Pearl Philpott, Bea Tikkelson, Betty Vaughn Leslie Stephens, Jackle Harris, Stan Brown, Sylvia McKee, Loraine Black more, Dolores Rovers,Nancy Westemeyer,Uele Frye,Mary Yeakel, Janet Duke Marlene Hutton, Con le Kraybill, 2nd row Shirley Kip ins, Rena Gaymo Kay Hughes, Hilda McKee, Phyllis Rale , Jo Jo Hybarger, Connie Falke, Juneabelle Barnett, Anna Fra ier, Joyce Haley, Bessie Langstaff, Dorothy Rob son, Mr Duckett lst row Beverly Myers, Marian Boulton, Shirley Sours, Mary Lee Pavley, Cheryl Jackson, Euladine Bostwick, Ba bara Shaeffer, Beverly Stouder, Audine Ipsen, Dorothy Brown, Patricia McCray, Ellen Wilson, Josephine Urban, Gladys Eaves, Irene Grieffenburg, Bonnie Falke, Mina uaymon, Bois Loesch, Jo Ann Miller 3 if ' 51 ' 9 ' I 4.-. , a 5 V 5 n Pr ' o U , V -1 u um 1 A, 7 .L , 1, 1 . - l L 0 U r J , 0 I a ' u ' I . 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