Rifle Union High School - Cliff Book Yearbook (Rifle, CO)
- Class of 1954
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I2 Y Sfaculty -f :,.,. . .L :. f if g 1 523' 1 1 0 S, P rx I L fmmf 'V I - an 'Y :A ' QE QQ x y .--if 'Qian .: K- fj 55,4 .'V'H1?4 f 11, F -11 V ft.. wh' 1 g'5 fF'LiH,X 9595 I Hiflbff '24 I 11 , , 4 . V, wif,-Jigga? ,gf J H fn :rw .A Z, , m , gs: ' f 1 Vi'w'?3g.' f Puff s L f-may ,rv w,.....L,.,f,,a wfrwjfl f .-Cuff 'fw ' If We A 5 ' I yi?-'Half - ff wa? ' Fifi' -1- k U q M 'MP1424' A Mm HERBERT ALLEN Superintendent A.B.. Chadron Teachers College M.A., C. S. C. E. H. F. SWENSON Principal A.B. and Ed.M. University of Pittsburgh WEESE FLOWER W1LSON'S TOGGERY DOROTHY GREEN B.S., Kent State University. Graduate Work: Ohio State University and Colorado University. Subiects: General Science, Girls' Health and Physi- cal Education, Biology. Sponsor: GJ-LA., Pep Club. Cheerleaders, Freshman Class. GILBERT DUCKETT B.A. and Life, Westem State College, Gunnison, Colorado. Graduate Work: A.S.T.C., Flag- staff, Arizona, and Colorado University, Boulder, Colorado. Subiects: English I, H, Social Studies, World History. Sponsor: Freshman Class. fax, t .AMW ,. Hr M.,w,.,.. MLM L ' SH- x- , .f,,,,,.,,..,,,,WM , W 7 ..-...HA . W ...M . .,,.., - ' . ,.,.,, L , 'W' 'I-Mow -1 ...,, MM-f, 4 f is K 1 ' M ' ' H, Q - ,s il , , KK: r 'wqf-was-..W,T+-. HJ L, W A , . 1 ,.,.e..-m...9.,.Q,,,,,,,,,g N, . , - .f .. w.. ,, -4 f 5. F 3 - -, i Q -frwvfa...-u-,ef 9 - 9 ,wg fi . 1 wah, f J 31, 'K 1. , '. . Mg ' nf, fvgiaggvqf , 4231 'J' :G N. g 5.?Y.ji . 5 ,t M .Q f ' 3 j' . 1. 4- .!f'23f7'?w':fe'?lz4'l.3 2,1 1 i,,' 211. :L s' 'fi Q V .5 '. A isis 1 ?': 5- . A C. W. KNAPP B.A., University of Denver: M.A., Colorado State College of Education, Greeley, Colo- rado. Graduate Work: Gunnison, Col- orado: Boulder, Colorado. Subiects: American History, General Math, Counselor. 5 i RIFLE FEED AND FARM SUPPLY I6 CHUCK'S MARKET VN.. ,K 'tt-1. . . I , ,521 4' FA' I B- X l l'f WOODY'S STEAK HOUSE MORRIS BAKERY DALE IVIEADORS B.A., Colorado State College of Education, Greeley, Colo- rado. Graduate Work: Colorado State College of Education. Subjects: Practical Math, Alge- bra I, II, Trig. Coach: Basketball. Sponsor: Iunior Class. ,a l w 1' is S EDMUND MILES B.A., Adams State College, Ala- mosa, Colorado: M.A., West- HARRIETTE LOSHBAUGH B.A., Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colo- rado. Graduate Work: Gunni- son, Colorado: Fort Col- lins, Colorado. Subjects: English I, IH. Sponsor: Library Club, Scratch and Scribble Club. js, ern State College, Gunnison, Colorado. Subjects: Chemistry, Physics, General Math. Sponsor: Sophomore Class. PAUL Fosrsn ' B.S., Colorado A G M. Fort Col- BETH MCCAUGHEY BJ-X.. Colorado State Col- lege of Education. Gree- ley. Colorado. Graduate Work: Colorado State College of Educa- tion. Denver University. Highlands University. New Mexico. Subjects: TypingI.II.Book- keeping. Shorthand. lins. Colorado. Subiects: Agriculture I. H. III. Practical Math. Sponsor: F.F.A.. Iunior Class. HAROLD PEERCY BJ-X.. University of Omaha: Bachelor ol Music Education. Colorado University: Band Masters Certiiicate, Chicago Music College. Subjects: Band. Glee Club. Sponsor: Senior Class. MOORE IMPLEMENT AND SUPPLY NORTH SIDE LAUNDRY X - KARL ULICHNEY B.A., La Crosse State Teachers College, Wisconsin. Graduate Work: Denver Univer- sity and University of Colo- rado, Boulder, Colorado. Coach: Football, Physical Edu- cation, Track, B Basketball. Subiect: Health. Sponsor: Freshman Class, R Club. n VERA PEARCE DOROTHY SPENCER A.B., Thiel College, Green- ville, Pennsylvania. Graduate Work: Westem State College, Gunni- son, Colorado. Subjects: English and Iour- nalism. Sponsor: Senior Class, Cliff Book, Blue and Gold, Senior Class Play. A.A., Mesa College, Grand Iunction, Colorado: B.S., Col- orado A 6. M, Fort Collins, Colorado. Graduate Work: Colorado A 6 M. Subiects: Homemaldng I, II, Homemaking for Boys. Sponsor: I-'.H.A., Senior Class. MOULTON'S SPORTING GOODS STORE COMPLIMENTS OF THE BUREAU OF MINES FIRST ROW: Mr. Wilbur Stone, Mrs. Mike Brennan, Mrs. Marvin Ryden. Mrs. Marion Kline. Mr. Harvey Ball. Mr. Ray Cole. SECOND ROW: M.r. Harry Peterson, Mrs. Pat Patterson, Mrs. Louie Ammerman. Mrs. Richard Hansen, Mr. Alex Urquhart. Mr. Paul Foster. Mr. George Smeltzer, Mr. R. E, Heacock. Eilizzns ' Eommitlec The Citizens' Committee for the Rifle Schools was organized, in Ianuary 1953. by each organization in the community being asked to send a representative to a meeting called by the Board of Education. The committee has concerned itself with the building needs of the Rifle schools to date and it has recommended that a new elementary school be built. School Ecard The Rifle Union High School Board is composed of the three members oi the Board of Consolidated School District No. 2 and oi one representative from each of the other districts which are members of the Union High School District. The Board meets each month to take care of the routine business and to formulate policies under which the school is operated. In the picture on page fourteen, the Board is shown examining the architect's drawing for homemalcing and music rooms which it is proposed to add to the high school building. DR. A. A. BLAKELY DR. C. E. MlLI.ER DR D. H. KNBUS DR. I. D. GREEN. Optometrist DR. W. L. BOOZER. Dentist 20 ure,ca erica! 9 n go places I ly f 71 in .M ,., . 101'-9' 45- IERRY BARNETT You boil at dil- ferent degrees Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 R Club 3-4 Track 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2 Annual Stall 4 Blue and Gold 4 BARBARA BOOR Ever loremost in the ranks of lun Pep Club 1-2-3-4 G.A.A. 1-2-4 Band 2-3-4 Pep Band 2-3-4 Ohl Gee! Club 2-4 Glee Club 1-3-4 GEORGE BOULTON lt's a poor heart that never rejoices Band 1-2-3-4 Scratch and Scribble 142-3-4 Pep Band 1-2-4 Senior Class Play 4 Dramatics Club 1 SHIRLEY BROWN l'Always laugh when you can: it's cheap medicine Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Art Club 3 Library Club 2 Scratch and Scribble 2-3-4' Band 2-3-4' Class Officer 3 G.A.A. 1-2 Class Plays 3-4 Blue and Gold 3'-4' Annual Stall 3-4 Pep Band 2-3-4 Student Council Representative 1-2-3-4 RICHARD BABCOCK Love-'s a thing that's never out ol season F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 Football 2 Blue and Gold 4 Annual Staff 4 Parliamentary Procedure Contest 3 DARLENE BRENKLAU Mod-esty is a candle to her merits Class Olficer 2-3 Band 2-3-4' Pep Band 1-2-3-4 Dance Band 2 G.A.A. 2 Pep Club l-2-3-4 Cheerleader 4 Class Plays 3-4 Blue and Gold 4 Annual Staff 4 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 '-99. WILBUR CASE Cool headed, and Sincere Football 1-2-4 Class Officer 1 Track 1 Blue and Gold 4 Annual Staff 4 BETTY DEAN Kindness has charms New Castle l-2 Rifle 3-4 Oh! Gee! Club 4 Pep Club 3-4 Blue and Gold 4 Annual Staff 4 Solemn, resistless ,...q? f Wx xml 'ff 54 X C LARRY COOK My idea of an - agreeable person is one who agrees Yttwv ut ' ' with me Dance Band 2 Football 1-2-3-4 Track l-2-3-4 R Club 2-3-4 Wrestling 3-4 LOIS ELLIOTT Or light or dark 'GBM 'QI' or short or tall, she sets a spring to snare them all Q: x Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Cheerleader 3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Pep Band l-2 Dance Band 2 Student Council 1-2-3'-4' Class Plays 3-4 Glee Club 2 Ohl Gee! Club 4 Blue and Gold 4 Annual Staff 4 KELLY CROCIGITT Women are wacky, wom- en are vain, they'd rather be pretty. than have a good brain Football l-2-3 Basketball l-2-3-4 Track 2 R Club 2-3-4 NITA IEAN FAHEY Yield not to flxrtation but flirting is no sin Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Scratch and Scnbble 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Pep Band 2 3 Dance Band 2 Blue and Gold 4 Annual Staff 4 Iunior Class Play 3 G.A.A. 1 EUGENE DUNCANSON Knowledge is power Spanish Club 4 R Club 3-4 Wrestling 3-4 Football 3-4 Band 2-3-4 Senior Class Play4 TANYS FISCHER She's never satisfied with less than her best Band l-2-3 Pep Band 1-2-3 Pep Club 1-2-3 Library 3 Oh! Gee! Club 4 Spanish Club 4 Class Plays 3-4 CHARLES EVERETT 'tMy only books are girls books and believe me, I just love to study Football l-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2-3-4 R Club 3-4 Spanish Club 4 LORAINE HARRIS UShe has common sense in a way that is uncommon' Band 1-2-3-4 Pep Band l-2-3-4 Glee Club 2 Pep Club 2 G.A.A. 1 'V 'S GERALD DERE He wore a bashful look F.F.A, 1-2-3-4 Football l CLARA LEE FALIE There is no wisdom franknessu Glee Club l-2-3-4 Band 2 Oh! Gee! Club 4 Senior Class Play 4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Blue and Gold 4 Annual Staff 4 fOxN like MARGARET I-IAWXHURST Do not squander time. for that's the stuff life's made of. Band 1-2-3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 G. A. A. l-2-3-4 Glee Club 4 Blue and Gold 4 Annual Staff 4' Senior Class Play 4 TOMMY HAYES Too much honesty harmed a man. Blue and Gold 4 Annual Staff 4 HSVQI' if .gh,, bv Y'-Z.. 'r DIAN HEACOCK I have often re- gretted my speech: never my silence. Band l-2-3' Q-I Pep Band 1-2-3 Q Dance Band 2 Oh! Geel Club 4 Girls State 3 Pep Club l-2-3' Iunior Class Play 3 Annual Staff 4' Blue and Gold 4' KENNETH HIGH I should worry and work myself gray: I'm in no hurry for the judg- ment day. Football l-2-3-4 Track I-2-3-4 Basketball l-2-3-4 H Club l-2-3-4 NANCY HUGHES Everything is sweetened by risk. Pep Club l-2-3-4 Scratch and Scribble l-2-3-4 G. A. A. l-2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 DENNY HOGGE I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul. Class Officer 1 Basketball l-2-3-4 Track 1-3-4 Football I i ' .Wh GENIVIEVE LUCERO She wins favor as she goes. Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Pep Band 2 Band 2 F. H. A. l G. A. A. I-2-3 Annual Staff 4 Blue and Gold 4 Dramatics Club I Library Club l Oh! Gee! Club 3 RONALD HARDEN IARVIS Laugh while you can. Every- thing has its time. Long Beach. Caliiomia l-2-3 Rille 4 TN -X. 6 , ,ga LUAVE MORRISON I might be better if l would, but it's very lonely being good. Pep Club l-2-3-4 Twirler 1-2-3 Blue and Gold Stall 4 Annual Stal! 4 Glee Club 4 T. H. EVANS QPETEP IONES All work and no play is not the lile for me. Baseball 2 H Club 3-4 Football 4 Wrestling 3-4 Spanish Club 4 ii MARIBETH IONES Willingness is half battle. Band 1-2-3-4 Pep Band 1-2 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Senior Class Play 4 Oh! Gee! Club 3 Dance Band 2 Blue and Gold 4 EUGENE HOLLENBECK life's For Satan finds some mischief still, for idle hands to do. F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 IQ? 3 .ic I . 8' 'C' LYNNORA PARKER A face with gladness overspre-ad. Band 1-2-3-4 F. H. A. l Pep Club l-2-3-4 Class Plays 3-4 Ohl Gee! Club 4 DALE LEWIS No one likes to be inter- rupted at meals or love. Football Manager 1 R Club 1-2-3-4 Band l-2-3-4 Scratch and Scribble 2-3-4 Spanish Club 4 Library Club 4 Iunior Class Play 3 f 'ew Q25 W4 , 4 f , ,. f f ffizw. Mft ,4 Q 69 l' ' ks ANN ROBINSON Variety is the s life. Pep Club l-2-3-4 Band l-2-3-4 Pep Band 1-2-3-4 BARBARA PAXTON 'She has the di vine gift of mak ing friends. Class Plays Band l-2-3-4 Glee Club 4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Pep Band l-2-3-4 Scratch and Scribble l-2-3-4 G. A. A. 1 CHARLES LOVELACE He looks before he leaps, and then takes plenty of time about it 'R' Club 3-4 Football l-2-3-4 Track 2-3-4 Wrestling 3-4 Spanish Club 4 pice of Scratch and Scribble 2-3-4 G. A. A. l Blue and Gold 4 Ohl Geel Club 4 DON MCBEE For eve wh he has a VY Y' wherefore. Band 1-2 Glee Club 2 Basketball I KAY SHAEFFER She's bound to succeed no matter what she under- takes. Class Officer 2 Band l-2-3-4 Drum Majorette 3, 4 Pep Band 2 Pep Club 1-2-3-4' Girls State 3 Annual Staff 4 Blue and Gold 4 Ohl Geel Club 3 DALE MOST Strength ofmind lies in exercise. Band l-2-3-4 Scratch and scribble 1-2-3-4 Pep Band 1-2-3-4 Football l Blue and Gold 4 Annual Staff 4 MARIORIE SELLE She greets you with a smile. F. H. A. l Ohl Gee! Club 2-3-4 GEORGE PELTIER A good thing now is worth two in the future. Library Club 4 Football l-2-3-4 R Club 2-3-4 F. F. A. 1-2-3'-4 Track 1-2 Basketball l-2 Wrestling Manager 3-4 bf., iff? CHARLENE ROWLANDS When duty calls, her. Band l-2-3-4 Pep Band l-2-3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4' Class Officer 4 Ohl Geel Club 3 Class Plays 3-4 Blue and Gold 4 Annual Staff 4 send DENNIS MORGAN Someone asks whether success is most due to luck, pluck. or brains. The an- swer is easy-it takes all three. F. F. A. l-2-3-4' Student Council 1-2-3-4 Band 2-3'-4 Pep Band 2-3-4 Football 2 Class Plays 3-4 Class Officer 3 Basketball 3 Blue and Gold 4' Annual Staff 4 T 4-viii 4 dl' wlif Q as:- , af-1:,.qf, Q: ,, , .Nw L FT'-. lv '55-5 L Q X, ' ab-' at gf...- egg-af PATSY SNYDER No one knows what they can :io until they try. New Castle 1-2 Rifle 3-4 Pep Club 3-4 Glee Club 3 GORDON PLACE The secret to success IS constancy to purpose. Basketball l-2-3-4 Football 2 Track l-2-3-4 Baseball 2 R Club ZA3-4 4- SHIRLEY TACKWELL A rollmg stone gathers no moss but who wants moss? Flager l 2 3 Hxfle 4 Twxrler 4 Pep Club 4 Scratch and 'Ns '1 --up Scrxbble CHARLES QUIMBY The reward of a thmg well done IS to have done Moab Utah l Colbran Colo 2 Rifle 2 3 4 F A 2 Class Otfxcer 3 4 Boys State 3 Football 2 Basketball 2 IOAN TRIPP A pound of pluck is worth a ton of luck. Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Cheerleader 4 Pep Band l-2-3 Dance Band 2 Blue and Gold 4 Annual Staff 4 Glee Club 2 Oh! Gee! Club 4 Senior Class Play 4 ROBERT REIGAN Not that I loved study less. but that I loved lun more. Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball l-2-3-4 Track 1-2-3-4 R Club 1-2-3-4 VELMA WILCOXIN Sober, steadfast and demure. F. H. A. 1-2-3'-4' Library 3-4 DICK SNYDER He says little, but you can al- ways tell when he's around. F. F. A. l-2-3-4 R Club 3-4 Track 3-4 Wrestling 3-4 FERN WOODARD Quality, not quantity. F. H. A. 1-2-3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Library Club 3 Ohl Gee! Club 4 GLENN STROHMEYER Slow and steady wins the race. F. F. A. 1-2-3-4 .99 - ,I I SHIRLEY WALDRON Good nature is always a success. F. H. A. l-2-3' Library 3 Oh! Gee! Club 4 BILL ROGERS lf studies interfere with fussing, cut out the studies. Football l-2-3-4 Basketball l-2-3 Track l-2-3 Baseball 1-2 R Club 1-2-3-4 We 2. M I' PATSY ZARLINGO The busy have no for tears. New Castle 1-2 Rifle 3-4 Pep Club 3-4 Ohl Geel Club 4 Blue and Gold 4 Annual Staff 4 IACK TRIPP lf at first you don't ceed: bluff, bluff, again. Class Officer 2 Band 1-2 Football l Class Plays 3-4 BUDDY WOOD Genius is main- ly an affair of energy. Class Plays 3-4 Spanish Club 4 Wrestling 3-4 I' BRUCE WOOD A little non- sense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Football l-2-3-4 Track 1-2-3-4 Wrestling 3-4 H Club 2-3-4 Class Officer 1 Student Council 3-4' lunior Class Play 3 Scratch and Scribble 2-3-4 Spanish Club 4 Boys State 3 0' LP- KENNETH WEST l'lfe thinks twice before he says nothing. Blue and Gold 4 Annual Staff 4 CLARK ZASTROW Taking girls as they come: I like them better as they go. Student Council l-2-3-4 Spanish Club 4 Iuniot Class Play 3 Football 2-3-4 Wrestling 3-4 Class Officer 4 ALVIN WOODY Silence is as deep as etemity: speech as shallow as time. F. F. A.1-2-3-4 1 fb gf' The Senior Class Presents A DATE WITH IUDY 'B DECEMBER 4, 1953 , AD s S 5... S ,,,, 91 Sponsor-Mrs. Spencer S IUDY Student Director-Clara Lee Falke OOGIE Prompters-Maribeth Iones, Kay Shaeffer . X T 9: Make-up-Dian Heacock .7 sound Effects-Lois Euiou 'S j we , A s-t . sf ,, MR FOSTER MRS. FOSTER RANDOLPH A ,W Q S, 5, ,ti an R Q A B- ,I it A ' 5 I 5' .8 tw X nzxronn Mznlznrrn o'coNNr:n MR, Mnmmmg Mlm BARBARA WINSOCKET 'F if ta S f me T T . a HANNAH MRS. SHULTZHADKMER ELOISE HOTCHKISS Nms HOTCHKISS 32 .Da Za je! Arriva 1110! unfor' lp 55 ' G' ...J .. ..' gl f 'wc 5 E-N508 5511153 is ooxmvi m.1xc940aY- mu- movnl vos sovnv'-tl sm. cmvvif-xx c.r.um1 CPMYBYAJ- oos curious ogiff cx.uc,s1ox1 SYXN A conf' 56. 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DONNA HAWXHUHST THOMAS HIGH uw: mu. ii? 4,0- MI f 'I' Q HAR OLD MCINTURFF DICK BILLY MOR CLA UDETTE ROCHEL1-E P MORGAN RIS NELSON A TTERS ON BU-L RANDOLPH ERNES T RI CHA IENNY R081-I KEITH ROG KENT ROSE GEORGE SFUIIVER FRANCES SN YDEH WCKI SNYDER BETTY ll-IAN ST OUDEI PHILLIPS 66 RDS ON RS ON ERS ESTATE RF-AL PERRY Kam. f .,.. , rj N '9Sq..,, ' Ji : V X K M ' I l 'c ,' L- - ' ' . -5 , I it N fi 'X l l K if ., ,Q 1.-., , ' -. age . IANICE VAN ARSDALE MELVIN VON DETTE ELAINE GALLEGOS Freshman initiation was a big success this year. Freshmen were dressed in costumes representing different countries. During Kangaroo Kourt, the school was benefitted by such things as getting shined shoes. blackboards, and scrubbed desks. npr ..- S Boys were put to work cleaning black-board erasers. Girls got a facial with pies. Qs' Girls with upper-classman boyfriends had the penaltyt?J of kissing all Senior boys and men teachers. POOLE'S HARDWARE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 50 'cv, . . 'f 'sf - , ' ?. V' X .-' . -L .X K 11 :X X A , .R ' A , , . W s ,, ff , , . , E: .. A 4 W 4 Q. a .TP ,QL 1 ' n 4- Dennis Honor Dale Meadors Assistant Coach 'XXAX 'NN Clark Zastrow Co Captain Charles Everett X George Peltier X THE SHALER HOTEL X Charles Lovelace x Bill Case Ierry Bamett Thirteen seniors leave a big gap after playing a whal,e of a season. The passing defense of Bill Rog- ers. Ierry Bamett, and Charles Everett was a big factor in the team's success. The offensive and defensive line play of Bruce Wood. Larry Cook and George Peltier was outstanding, and the line-backing of Robert Reigan, Kenny High, and Clark Zastrow also figured prominently in the SAFEWAY STORES Scalar Gzrdcrs Karl Uhchny Head Coach Robert Rolgan I-UTY C0011 Bruce Wood team s accomphshment The ball carryxng abxlxty of B111 Rogers Robert Relgan Kenny Hlgh and Ierry Barnett added much to the force of the team All m all these thxrteen SGIIIOIS made an outstand mg contnbutlon to the wmmng of the conference champxonslup Elected co captams for the sea son were B111 Rogers and Clark Zastrow X Dill Rogan Co Captam Kenny 1-hgh Pete Iones Eugene Duncanson STANDARD STATION 53 CENTRAL MOTORS ' E f , FIRST ROW, left to right: Paul Evans, Bill Case, Larry Loesch. Bobby Cross, Keith Rogers, Marion Tackwell, manager: Ronnie Cole Harold Mclnturf, Shelly McKee. Pat Dalrymple, manager: Dick Morgan, Harold Shaeffer, Ronnie Williams, Richard Walker. Marlin George. SECOND ROW: Scott Kimberlin, Torrence Hughes, Chuck Southward, Bruce Wood, Clark Zastrow, Ierry Bamett, Charles Everett, Bill Sweeney, Larry Cook, Walter Cook, George Peltier, Chuck Iones, Melvin VonDette, Pete Iones. 'I'HlRD ROW: ' George Shriver. Bob Collett, Tommy High, Dale Dean, Ray Filener, Ierry Hybarger, Charles Lovelace, Robert Reigan, Bill Rogers. Kenny High, Eugene Duncanson, Bill Caldwell Ronnie Bell, Denny Blakley. FOURTH ROW: Bob Wilson, Freddie Wilshire, Ralph Robinson. Kent Rose, Bill Tripp, Dale Hall, Fred Filener, Fred Zarlingo, Robert McNeal. xx Af- x --f Nxt A47 1 , M, .5 , 4 . -A '1 -X L ...fi if fe iw fn - 1 1 f 2.:,-,-- - mv.-it . if f If-cf iq-:S , . I1 3 , . , .- . -. '--.w e 'i f f 1 4, f 'X x E me . ' t , ., ... J- . .few-,94zs,. A ,.. 5 if - - f 1 .w.e.f'f1.-L.a.:-f-- J .- J-' mf . -u ' .' 1 --4 vt ...Z f' -, , ,,, - . ., ...M ., ,...,,, . 1953 - 5- .,. 5'twfibaII Squad Rifle 6, Golden 20 A strong Golden team took the measure of the Bears in convincing fashion. Bull Reigan tallied the lone counter for the Bears. Rifle 20, Glenwood 0 Tied up and starting to hit high gear, the Bears rolled over the Glen- wood Demons. 'iBull Reigan count- ed first blood in the initial quarter and also booted the conversion. In the second quarter a pass from Rei- gan to Charles Everett was success- ful. The third came when Bill Rog- ers, nimble-footed halfback, skirted tackle for 23 yards. Rifle 20, Fruita 14 On a muddy field with rain stead- ily lalling, the Bears captured the C. V, L. championship by winning over Fruita. Bill Rogers scored twice for the Bears and Bull Reigan once. Rifle 14, Rangely 13 Rifle Bears eked out the opening game of the 1953 season. In the first quarter Robert Reigan plunged 18 yards through center to score. In the second half, a 65-yard punt retum by Kenny High behind fine blocking gave the Bears the opportunity to come out on top. Rifle The Bears exploded quickly for 2 quick T.D.'s in the opening period. Kenny High raced 70 yards with a punt return and shortly after, Bill Rogers hit the end zone for the other score. Reigan booted the extra point. 13. Craig 6 Rifle 7, Montrose 7 In the western slope quarterlinal game a very strong Montrose eleven eked out a victory over our Bears in the playoff after the regular game was over. Bill Rogers smashed for l yard after a 75-yard drive: Reigan booted the extra point. 54 Rifle 12, Grand Ict. 0 The stalwart Bears really fired up for this one and took the game in very convincing fashion. This was the first victory over Grand Iunction in 22 years. Kenny High tallied twice for the Bears. Rifle 27, Central 7 The rampaging Bears continued their winning by adding the Central Warriors to their list. The Bears grabbed a 14-0 lead by half-time with runs by Rogers and Reigan. With maginificent blocking by his teammates opening the way, Bill Rogers raced 53 yards with a punt return. The final T.D. was a short smack by Kenny High. Rifle 19, Meeker 7 The mighty Bears took the meas- ure of the Meeker Cowboys for the first time in 3 years. Bill Rogers tallied first blood for the Bears. Bull Reigan and Kenny High made the second and third T.D.'s respectively. ' uk' 1 vi 'ax 3 ' 21524 gg .fc W. Aff G m g ,IV 7 ,.4,.n:,, 3 a Q fm, k ff . .- ' , f 1-va , -, 'Q f' xl-Q wwf 'wa-,aku A mf W' af 5 72, EV , M. fy.W,,- 'Q ,Q M,- , fm , Q, mf- n ,, ','k5g4,Lq,, ,fzfiiw gg f .I K . 'i7i'1e W W., g'T?f, 'Eiga W A5044 7 ,mf Q-, Ama K 1 .- 2 Miegk. J Ffa Kei m,. ' A .. wwf., , 4 E - H t',Zk.w- .,,..nsgQy. W - ifgrg ' 1. .Y , , ,W ., 2, 31 . 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LIPSCOMB IEWELER KOZY KOTTAGE AUTO COURT 56 Kelly Crockett 47 - .ea-fl Robert Reigan, forward, led the team in collecting rebounds: was a workhorse on defense. and fed nicely. Ierry Barnett, guard, and Gordon were the fast-break combination that broke the hearts of the opposition. Kenny High, forward, a fine rebounder and ball handler: started late but finished nicely. Kelly Crockett, forward, tall- est member of the squad: was by himself an almost impene- trable defense. Ierry Barnett ELLIOTT TRANSFER 57 IONE'S BARBER SHOP R. M. HARRIS, IEWELER GARFIELD ELECTRIC Ss cnuis Honors Seniar Mat Men Of the seniors who wrestled their last for Rifle. Bruce Wood had the most outstanding record-undefeated and conference champion in the heavyweight division. In the slope tourney, Bruce placed third in his weight class. Charles Lovelace and Eugene Duncanson in the 175 and 165 pound class. respectively. each placed second in the conference tourney. 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Iacque Broughton, Gail Bessire, Roberta Iones. Laurie McMurray. Letha May Fahey, Claudette Nelson. THIRD ROW: Kay Iohnson, Marilyn May, Ienny Roberson, Sue Miller, Rochelle Patterson, Rita Hastings, Ieri Iohnson, Bobby Myers, Kay Sours. Geri Mickeal, Annie Simon, Barbara Echternacht. Esther Benson, Gladys Iarrad. FOURTH ROW: Virginia McKee, Pearl Dean, Edna Fowler, Ianice Van Arsdale, Marilyn Hall, Betty Stouder, Sylva Cole, Patsy Kline, Anita Ball. Nancy Evans, Harriet Brackett, Iackie Mickeal, Donna Klein. Frances Mclnturfi. FIFTH ROW: Donna Hawxhurst, Ianis Mason, Dorothy Blackmore, Shirley Dean. Ernie Lou Bond, Marlea Layne, Patsi Flacklam, Rosie Haas, Pearl Langstali, LaVelle Husted, Norma Hiner. Elaine Gallegos. SIXTH ROW: Arlene Becker, lane Hill, Maribeth Iones, Clara Lee Falke, Betty Dean, Io Moyer, Nelda Kruse, Alta Gustafson, Ian Loomis, Marsha Cross, Dixie Iones. SEVENTH ROW: Arlene Niditier, Donna McCormick, Carolyn Hall, Patsy Zarlingo, Patsy Snyder, IoElla Green, Alice McNeal, Lois Kilshire, Bonnie Cox, Ianet Evans. Pep 61116 IN WINTER SEASON UNIFORMS Lett to right: Dora McDaniel, Darleen Bemklau, Ioan Tripp. Lois Elliott. Khccrlcadcrs SHOUP MOTOR COMPANY N? -X- 1-1- BACI ROW, left to right: Kenneth West, Tommy Hayes, Pat Dalrymple, Ann Robinson. Mrs. Spencer, sponsor. AROUND THE TABLE, left to right: Maribeth lones, Clara Lee Fallre, Dennis Morgan, Barbara Paxton, Patsy Zarlingo, Luave Morrison. Nita lean Fahey. Ioan Tripp. Blu: ,And Gold Staff JT' STANDING, left to right: Bud Wood, Charlie Lovelace, Clark Zaatrow, Eugene Duncan- son. Dale Most. Dale Lewis, Margaret Hawxhurst, Charles Everett. Tanys Fischer, Mrs. Loshbaugh, sponsor. 8 if fifth 61,4 b uaNA's BEAUTY PARLOR MAc's CAFE 3' 1 FIRST ROW, left to right: George Boulton Donna McCormxck Lorame Hams Rosle Haas, Sue Miller. 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Carolyn Hall Iunior Attendant Dora McDaniel Iunior Attendant GAY IOHNSON AUTO SERVICE HI-WAY FOOD LOCKER 73 Darleen Bernklau Senior Attendant 1953 Boys' and Girls' Staters, chosen by the faculty and approved by the American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary lor their outstanding qualities of character, leadership, scholarship, dependability, and cooperativeness. Top picture, left to right: Dian Hea- cock and Kay Shaelfer. Bottom picture, left to right: Bruce Wood and Chuck Quimby. Congratulations Seniors THE UTE THEATER RIEGAN MOTORS W fi' I Top picture, left to right: Arlene Nidifier and Sue Miller. Bottom picture, left to right: Bill Brown and Gene Clugston. EAST AVENUE FURNITURE ESTES TRUCKING CO. Cattle?Coa1 1954 Boys' and Girls' Staters, chosen by the faculty and approved by the American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary for their outstanding qualities of character, leadership, scholarship, dependability and cooperativeness. 2: 'ff v 2. , J: A V, ' ,, ' ' ' , ' ,',. ' W '.. 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The Spanish theme was artistically carried out with multi-colored crepe paper streamers hung in the form of a huge sombrero above the dance floor. hun- dreds ot balloons, little ielt sombreros, and the words Feliz Novidad CMerry Christmas in Spanish! pinned on the stage curtains. The climax of the eve- ning came when Ir. Queen and King. adorned in their little sombreros, broke the chicken pinata. With the scramble for goodies out of the pinata still fresh in everyone's mind, the seniors felt quite proud when Mr. Swenson stated they had given the most successful Sr.-Ir. Prom in many a year. The junior girl and boy chosen by the senior class to reign as Sr.-Ir. Prom Queen and King were, top picture: Arlene Nidiffer: bottom picture: Bill Sweeney. MISS MERRY CHRISTMAS and her attendants have been sponsored the last two years by the Rifle Chamber oi Commerce. The three girls are elected through a secret ballot by the student body. The girls were driven down Main Street with the high school glee club behind them singing carols. The big moment came when Santa arrived, crowned Miss Merry Christmas, and handed out candy to the ldddies. .., , . Donna McCormick I unior Attendant Barbara Boor Miss Merry Christmas Charlene Osborn Sophomore Attendant COMPLIMENTS OF TI-IE U. S. VANADIUM CO. A DIVISION OF U. C. C. CORPORATION 78 Y.. E I Y. ui. 1 If J' A11 I . ant 51'- 'g if Am, 'tundra ,nnnuminq .RQ t N '1 I 5 ua 5 1. p 133'- xx ' 'fllf Q. J Dennis frzjays IAPAN. CHINA HOLLAND TURKEY Q1- ALASKA ARABIA HARVEY TRIPP RIFLE INDUSTRIES INC 80 I ' , 4 I , a , 2 ,I A I 916511111611 Jnztzatzau FRENCH MEXICO INDIANS ROMANS RII-'LE PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION SCOTLAND RIFLE AUTO COMPANY 8 I f 0 f Nfl 2 4-1 Ii x Ma, I Q. 5, I L . if I ' , . -' , N I as-fs' - 1 wb' 4--P' , ,gy-weagf ,gffj V. A it sink? Pfetly Boy Camefa ffl How we looked 1n 43 D1gn1hed Sen1ors 9 Oh' Yeah' Who says? 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