Canon City High School - Nonac Regit Yearbook (Canon City, CO)

 - Class of 1953

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Because of this philosophy, we have come to realize more fully the Democratic way of life and that we are heirs of a rich heritage. We have gained self-confidence and a feeling of security for the more serious years to come. Through the course of study and the entire school en- vironment, we have found an interest in learning and an ap- preciation of the beautiful, not only thru art and music, but through the practical arts, the extra curricular activities, and a worthwhile recreational program. We have been taught that we are to learn not because of the threat of punishment, but because it is the right thing to do. All young people are inherently goodg they mean to be honest, friendly, and co-operative and they are willing, in- deed prefer, to do the right thing if properly motivated. This pilosophy of the administration and faculty is felt and appreciated by the students. With this guidance and an atmosphere of friendliness, school has been a happy experience that we will remember throughout life. 7aD 2 , ,sg 'K K K x,4. 5 Y 24 T +I Ei S M :LZ ir . M21 L+, K + K ' ,..nJ . , - PAW 1-. f 'L -Q'.,F- 1, H :bw 'W , -- , fl' - Ny' f fbvi . rg : 2 . ' f ' nu, -3' N ' H 'I ' 'H l Y v:' 'Q' W ' ' -- ' :aw .f ,ff . If 5' , - Q . '7- 7 ',- ,, , , ' . 7 'T I ' Z? ,I 'G v . W' 332 - fiivw' 5 F ff, A- 1,?,i.bJ v Y RCJYAL GORGE I 3 gd, E A tif 1 mf. k l it. xg 556 Q2 I 'TQ QE w 5 Q i L Q +2 1. A32 X if s gf 4, in e 'E ,W y 'if Z if f Y i, 1 '-.z. f K H 'Q 4k ' k K A E13 - .,'.' ,rvx M L ' 'S ' ' 5? 5 , Ralph Monell Henry Allen Superintendent Vocational Co-ordinator 1 ' ' Ruth Arnold English I L. P. Corsa Guidance Earl Bashford Instrumental Music B. Childears History -- Guidanc Virginia Cowan Glen Dalton Languages -- Social Studies Physics -- Social Studie 4 57 r '-.1 i 1 'wi xv X L N IIN? x 1 rx if N ,JEL J 'tm X'- Q ,X ,N , . B L. L. Beahm x Languages -- English l, Business Administrator Louis Del pizzo Paul Gibson John Griffin Elaine Hagaman Science American History -- Coach English II f A, of W, ' . f ff,fd.af,d571' mf' Lf- ni' M' Lx ' f Capt. Ha ood Audrey Hodgson Betty Jenkins W R.O, , Commercial Physical Education 5 , ,fue rv- gi e-'X ,. Fred Jones Frank Hickey Mathematics Principal 2 QW iiii J fx i r fx f+ P . V:,LV r , iiiy M Harold Lawrence Mathematics O. J. Kindall Math -- Study Hall Shirley Lakin Home Economics SSI. Mfiflllillg Harold Mattoon Margaret Mosher R.O.T.C. Machine Shop Home Economics 'Lf Lf def f 'f C4,c.ipfff.A, .XX li Clara Garwood Charles Neale Asst. Princibal Vocal Music 'RUE' Golde Perkins Commercial Betty Io Reese Sgt. Rice Librarian R.O,T,C, Emma Ritzman Art we-.. Keith Simons Evangeline Steen Industrial Arts English IV hive mp. AKX. gl Captain Souza Virginia Tessman R,O,T,C, Speech Lars Watson Rose Weland Cornelia Delaney Physical Education -- Coach Commercial School Nurse Joan Schmotzer Eleanor Kritner Shirley Hovaren Sec. to Superintendent Sec. to Business Administrator Sec. to Principal 8 NN SKYLINE DRIVE Wada 1-'X Z' 5 V! 6 c 5 XX - -. f n Rfjnoq Vice-Pres. -- Genevieve Silengo Barbara Q 165 - MCL eod www' gi swim 3 Sponsor Elaine Hagaman Bob Mc Ou een yt '90 Eden Feb .CO '17, ,Q -- Ex. Com. -- Dave G 'ff'th N0r E1-. Com. H 1 S ma Co 10 Dper Lewis Edward Abbott He knows a lot, but can never think of it. ROTC Cp1.1gSfSgt. 2g lst Lt. 3g Class Officer Vice Pres. 1g Vice Pres. 2g Ex. Com. 3: Footbal11,2,3gBasket- ball 1,2,3g Track 2,3g MOTAC 3g Wrestling 3g S,C. RCD. 3. Alice Kathryn Atencio Good things come in small packagesl' Y-Teens l,2,3g FHA 1,2,3g Jr. Play Makeup Crew. Carlos Bentley The office demands my attentions. ROTC Pvt. lg Bill Binger 'Why hurry? There will be lots of time af- ter I'm dead. ROTC Pvt. lg Tiger Tales 2g Football 2. Beverley Bourne 'Dimples and Cherry Cheeks. Ridgway High School fFreshman yearjg Y- Teens 1,2,3g GAA 1g Camera Club 2,3g Nat. Honor Society 2,35 An- nual Staff 3. Jackie Lou Anderson 'Whoever blushes is already guilty -- true innocence is ashamed of nothing. Y-Teens 1,2,3g Pep- Club lg Typing Club 2, 3g Tiger Tales lg Junior-Senior Banquetg Nat. Honor Society 3gDelegate to Colum bine Gir1's State. Ronny Bell No Trespassing -- Private Property! ROTC Pfc. 1gMfSgt. 2g Major 3g Class Officer Sec. 2g Pres. 3g Stu- dent Council 1,2,3g MOTAC 3g Nat, Honor Society 3g Head Boyg Football 2,35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet. George Bethel A leader of men and a follower of women. ROTC Cpl. lg Mfsgt. 23 lst LI. 33 C1358 Of- ficer Ex. Com, lg Rep. ofBoy's Stateg MOTAC 3g Football l,2,3g Bas- ketball 1,2,3gBasebal1 1,2,3g Track 3g Nat. Honor Society 2,3g Jr.- Sr. Banquetg Tiger Tales 3. Sidney Boston 'Coax me a little bit. ROTC Cpl. 1gS,F,C, 2g 1st Lt. 3g Jr. Sr. Ban- quet. Alice Brewster 'Her quietness is a- mazingl' Y-Teens 1,2,3g Pep Club lg GAA 2,35 Ir. Play Crew 2g Jr.-Sr. Banquetg Tiger Tales 3. JI Viola Brewster 'Shy and quiet, with the gang a riot! Pep Club 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, Junior-Senior Ban- quet. Shirley Burd If words were wind, she'd be a hurricane. Y-Teens 1,2, Secretary 3, Library Club 1, Camera Club 2, Mili- tary Sponsor, Major 3, Class Treasurer 1, Ex- ecutive Committee 2, Class Treasurer 3, Play Stage Crew 2, Operetta Crew 25 Junior-Senior Evelyn M. Cathcart A bit of all right. Y-Teens 1,2,3g Cam- era Club 1,2,3g Tiger Tales 1,2,3g Girls' Glee, Spring Concert lg Junior-Senior Ban- quet. William Chase 'He can depend on the women's votel' Western High School, Washington, D. C. 1,2g Tiger Tales3g MOTAC 3, Annual Staff 3. Shirlee Clifton She's a good kid. Y-Teens 1,2,3g Pep Club 1, G.A.A. 2,3g Tiger Tales 1,25 Play Crew 2, Junior-Senior Banquet. Walter Brown 'Quiet but nice. ROTC Pfc. 1, Annual Staff 3. Janet Burman 'Her gift of gab is powerful. Y-Teens 1,2,3g G.A.A. 1,2,3, Military Sponsor lst. LI., 3g Band 1,2,3g Dutch Band 1, Tiger Tales 1, 3g Junior- Senior Banquet. Charles Causey 'Without a woman, I'm he1pless. ROTC Pfc. 1. Jane Clark 'Hold the phone -- it's time for O---Henry! Club lgG,A,A.2gMili tary Sponsor, lst. Lt 3, Tiger Tales 1,2,3g Skyline Flashes 1,2g Glee Club 1, Play Stage Crew 2, Junior- Senior Banquet, Cheer- leader 1. Y-Teens 1.2.3: PeP Charles Cook He's our Cookiel' ROTC Cpl. 1, Mlsgt. 2, Major 3, Rifle Team 1,2,3. Jim Coppa 'Not afraid of work, but not in sympathy with it. ROTC Pfc. 1, Cpl. 25 Basketball 2, 35 MOTAC. Berry Craddock All great men are dy- ing -- andl don't feel so well myself. ROTC Cpl. 15 Tiger Tales 1,25 Mixed Cho- rus 1,2,35 Boys' Quartet 2,35 Wrestling Manager 15 Wrestling Team 2, 35 Junior Play 25 Op- eretta 3. Eldret Davis 'Fools rush in where angels fear to tread, ROTC Cpl. 1, Mlsgt. 2, lst Lt. 35 Tiger Tales 1,25 Float Committee 1,2,35 Military Ball 1, 2,35 Rifle Team 15 Junior Play. Peggy Davis A sweet little head- ache. Y-T eens 1,2, Treasurer 35 Tiger Tales 1,2,35 G.A.A, 1,25G1ee Club 15 Girls' Concert Glee 15 Class Secretary 15 Executive Committee 25 Play Crew 25 Skyline Flashes 1,25 Junior- Senior Banquet 25 Hon- or Society 2,35 Girls' State 25 Annual Staff 35 Military Sponsor, lst Lt. 3. Joe DiOrio 'Tall Timber. ROTC Pfc. 15 Football 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 15 MOTAC 3. Norma Copper 'West Point -- herel comel' Y-Teens 1, Program Chairman 2, Social Chairman 35 G.A.A. 15 Band 15 Camera Club 25 Tiger Tales 1,25 Mixed Chorus 15 Junior Play 25 Queen At- tendant 25 Junior Senior Banquet 25 Cheerleader 35 Ex ecutive Committee 35 Student Council 35 Military Sponsor, lst Lt. 3. Victoria Curto 'She comes and goes so quietly we scarcely hear her, Needlecraft 15 F,l-LA, 2: G.A.A. 3. Ellen Davis 'She worries not, she hurries not, her calm is undisturbed! Tiger Tales 1,2,35 Y- Teens 1,2,35 Camera Club 1,2,35 Junior- Senior Banquet 2. L . Barbara Dilley 'I can't make up his mind. Y-Teens 1, World- Fellowship Chairman 2, President 35 Tiger Tales l,35Pep Club 15 G,A,A, 25 Executive Committtee 15 Glee Club 15 Junior-Senior Banquet 25Girls' State 25 Honor Society 2,35 Queen Attendant 35 D.A.R. Girl 35 Senior Representative Youth Center Council 35 An- nual Staff 35 Military Sponsor, Capt. 3. Verna Donnelly . 'Pleasantly quiet. Y-Teens 1,2,35 Band 1,2,35 Camera Club 1, 2,35 Tiger Tales 2,35 Skyline Flashes 25 Play crew 25 Dutch Band 25 Junior-Senior Banquet 25 Operetta, Orchestra 3. N. 'X , ,,' lg '15 3 . L,,, H . , 5, I Ethel Duffy 'When money talks, she doesn't miss a word. Y-Teens 1,2,3, Pep Club 1, Glee Club 1, G. A, A, 2,3, Tiger Tales 1, Band 2, Head Twirler 3, Junior- Senior Banquet 3. Karen Etling shewou1dn': be good if she could and couldn't if she would. Y-Teens 1,2,3, Tiger Tales 1,2,3, Band 1,2, Dutch Band 1,2,Cam- era Club 1,2, Skyline Flashes 1,2,3, Mixed Chorus l,2,3, Small Choir 2, 3, Concert Choir 3, Junior-Senior Banquet 2, Operetta 3. Bill Fowler Give me my boots and saddles. Rankin High School, Rankin, Texas 1,2,3, Football l,2,3. Virgil Garrett Never say die, it sounds dead. ROTC Cpl. 1, Sgt. 2, lst Lt. 3, Football 1,2, 3, Basketball 1,2,3, Baseball 1,2,3, Track 3, MOTAC 3, Junior- Senior Banquet 2. John Gibson I came, I saw, I shoulda went. ROTC Cpl. 1, Sgt. 2, Class Play 2. Darlene Emond The gal behind the scenes who does the work. Y-Teens 1,2,3, Tiger Tales 1,2,3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Pep Club 1, Concert Glee 1,3, A Capella Choir 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Class Play Stage Crew2, Skyline Flashes 2,3,Junior-SeniorBan- quet 2, Annual Staff 3, ,ls Wei? 'fi Earl Fager A good dancer, better at intermissio ROTC, Pfc. 1, Band 1, V. President 2, Drum Major 2,3, Tiger Tales 1,2,3, Dutch Band 1, Director 3, Glee Club 1,2,3, Small Choir 2,3, Cheerleader 2, Op- eretta 3, Annual Staff 3,Class Play 2,Junior- Senior Banquet 2. Darlene Franklin 'A wonder -- a girl of few words. Leadville High School, Leadville, Colorado 1, 2,Band 3, Hobby Club 3. Bill Gentry 'Take care of today and let tomorrow take care of itself. Abbey 1, ROTC, Cpl. 1, S. F. C. 2, Captain 3,F0otball 3, MOTAC 3. David Griffiths Stay away from the man with a car, Executive Committee 1,2,3. Iris Harmon 'Though she's been here a short while, she greets everyone with a smile. Gunnison, Colorado, Y-Teens 3, G.A.A, 3. Dean Harrow Calm, cool, and col- 1ected, ROTC Pfc. 1, Sgt. 2, Capt. 3, Annual Editor 3. Emma Jean Higgins 'Miles of smiles. Y-Teens 1,2,3, Pep Club lg Glee Club 1, Tiger Tales 1, Play 2, G.A.A, 2, Chess Club 3. Barbara Hovaten I don't miss a trick. Y-Teens 1,2,3, Cam- era Club 1,2,3g Band 1, 2,3, Tiger Tales 2, Play Crew 2g Junior- Senior Banquet 2, Sky- line Flashes 2, Dutch Band 2, Operetta 3. Carol Ireland She has a head to contrive, a tongue to persuade and ahand to execute any mischief. Y-Teens 1,2,3gG,A.A. 1,2,3g Tiger Tales 1,3, Junior-Senior Banquet 2, Honor Society 2,3g Annual Staff 33 Mili- tary Sponsor Capt. 3. Kathleen Harris lt's grand to be a senior, but a graduate has her heart. Y-Teens 1,2,3, Band 1, Military Sponsor, or 3, Tiger Tales Annual Staff 3, Chorus 1. Wayne Hewitt A quiet mouse gets the cheese. ROTC Pfc. 1, Wrestling 1,25 Play Crew 2. Richard Hix It's in the book. ROTC Pfc. 1, Sgt. 2. Johnny Howard 'Little man, you've had a busy dayl ROTC Pvt. 1, Football 1,2,3g All state hon- orable mention 3, Best fensive player '52,3g Wrestling Captain 1,2, 3, Baseball 1,2,3g MOTAC 3, Skyline Flashes -- Sports Ed- itor 2. Florence Elaine Iubatti 'So-o-o-o in lovel' Y-Teens 1,2,3, Pep Club 1: F. H. A. 2: G. A. A. 3. Joye Jones 'Joyl Joy! Ioyl' Y-Teen 1,2,35 Pep Club 15 G.A,A, 25 Mil- itary Sponsor lst Lt. 35 Glee Club 15 Small Choir35 Concert Choir 35 Mixed chorus 35 Play cast 25 Representative Columbine Gir1's State 252,35 Annual staff 35 Operetta Staff 35 Tiger Tales l,3. Delbert Kasza 'Quiet and oh so shy, but really he's one swell guy. ROTC CDI. 1, S.F.C. 2, lst Lt. 35 Band 1. Loretta Kiesler Call her honey 'cause she's sweet. Y-Teens 1,2,35 Pep Club lg G.A.A. 2,35 Twirler 2,35 Play Crew 25 Junior-Senior Ban- quet 25 Annual staff 3. Lois Jean King 'My convictions -- Right or wrong! Y-Teens 1,2,35 Li- brary Club 15 Music Club 15 Press Club 35 Tiger Tales 1,25 Sky- line Flashes 1,2,35 Ed- itor 35 Junior-Senior Banquet 25 Honor Society 2,3. Elaine Lawrence She's too much to sum up in a line. Y-Teens l,2,35 Band 1,2,35Tiger Tales 1,35 Library 15 Camera Club 25 Junior-Senior Banquet 25 Honor So- ciety 2,35 Mixed Cho - rus 15 Dutch Band lg Military Sponsor, Lt. Col. 35 Operetta 35 An- nual Staff Asst. Editor 3. Ruth Kastendieck 'Eurekal I've got himl' Y-Teens 1,2,35 Glee Club 1,25 F,l-LA, lg The Play's the Thing' 2: G.A.A. 3: Tiger Tales.2. Reba Jean Keys 'What is size com- pared to brains. Y-Teens 1,2,35G.A.A. l5RadioVoice25 Typ- ing 35 Glee club lg Skyline Flashes 15 Pep Club 15 Honor Society 2, 35 Play Cast 25 Junior-Senior Banquet 25 Mixed Chorus 35 An nual Staff. George Kimmick Can't play pool and study too. ROTC Cpl. 1, Sgt. 25 Tiger Tales 15Basket- ball 1,2,35 Baseball 1,2,35 Play Cast 25 MOTAC 3. Kathleen Ruth Koch 'Nothing can replace a man. Salida, Colorado5 Y- Teens l,2,35Treasurer 15 Conservation Club 15 Drama 25 F,l-LA. 35 Tiger Tales 2. Hazel Linam 'Line 'em up and knock 'em down. Y-Teens 1,2,35 Band 1,2,35 Glee Club 1,2,35 Tiger Tales 1,2,35 Music Club 25 Skyline Flashes 35 Small Choir 35 Acapella Choir 35 Operetta 3. Loretta Lincoln I thought and thought and it didn't hurt a bit Y-Teens l,2,3: Pep Club l: Tiger Tales l, 2,3: Concert Glee 1: Chorus l: Junior Play: Small Choir 2:Concert Glee 2: Mixed Chorus 2: Operetta 3: Small Choir 3: Concert Glee 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Acapella Choir 3: An- nual Staff 3. Shirley Mae Love She's got her man. Y-Teens l,2,3: Typing 3: Pep Club I: Needle Craft Club 3: Junior- Senior Banquet Com- mittee 2. Isabelle Mathieson What's the use of living if you can't have a good time. Y-Teens l,2,3: Band 1.2.3:G.A.A.2,3:Jun- ior Play Cast 2: Tiger Tales l,3: Dutch Band 2,3. Bob McQueen God's gift to wom- en?? R,O.T.C.,Cpl. 1: R.O. T.C., MIS t. 2: R.O. T.C., Lt. Coq. 3: Tiger Tales,Cast l,3: Execu- tive Committeel,2,3: Football, Basketball, 1,1,2,3: M.O, A,C, President 3: Youth Center Chair- man 3: President of Student Council 3: Track 3. Donald Mills His modesty would not allow it. R.O.T.C., P.F,C, l: Tiger Tales, stage crew l. Orda Mae Lighty Sundaydriving, Sun- day drivin l Y-Teens 153: G.A,A, l,2: Chess Club 3:Jun- ior Play Cast 3. Margaret Martinez She's as genuine as a thumb print. St. Scholastica Acad- emy 1: Sodality l: Girls Glee Club-Chorus l: Y-Teens 2,3: F.H.A, 2: G.A.A. 3. Barbara McLeod Public Energy, Num- ber one! Y-Teens l,2,3: G.A.A. l,2,3: Football - Bas- ketball Cheerleader 2,3: Tiger Tales l,3: Band l: -Teens Cabi- net 3, Executive Com- mittee l: Class Treas- urer2:Footbal1 Queen 3: Class Secretary 3: Junior-Senior Chair- man of Table Decor- ation2:Military Spon- sor, Major 3: Student Council Representa- tive 3. Bill Meyers He 's a pal to me and a friend to youl R.O.T.C. 1,2, lst Lt. 3: Annual Staff 3: Wrestling 3. Helen Monell If she will, she will, Ifshe won't, she won't. But maybe she 'll change her mind. Y-Teens l,2,3: G.A.A. l,2,3: Tiger Tales l,2, 3: Junior play cast 2: Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 2: Oper- etta 3: Annual Staff 3: Military Sponsor, Capt. 3. rl' .-,,M,.- If t-wait. -,t ,FL1 ' mg, -t f 5 5 'ft 3 WV, , V: ' -w. ,,,- 1 -pi-7' . iff-' 1-, - , 'iff '- ' ' 1-fmt, QQ-tif-f . '5 J 'mill 5 E'i511l Fi liiffuf i -f -fs ' , alibi- .t , X qu , H ', . :H - V slr. 5,555 ,Li-Fai. -.v ,tam-4135551-f 4 .,'f',gi-f' rn' :zz , .' ' 'i-fir Sara Mosher Ask her the time, and she'll tell you how to make a watch. Y-Teens l,2,3g Band lg Tiger Tales l,2: F.H,A. lp Music Club 2: Mixed Chorus l,2,3g Small Choir 2 ,3g Girls' Concert Choir lg Girls' Chorus 2: Girls' Triple Trio 3g Skyline Flashes 2: Class Play 25 Con- cert Choir 33 Library 3. Wayne Osborne Is it a Toni? Delta, Colo. l,2. Foot- ball l,2,3g MOTAC 3. Joy Phillips Off we go into the wild blue yonder! Y-Teens l,2,3g Band lg Junior-Senior Ban- quet 2 gClass Play Crew 2g Chess Club 3. Len Reynolds Got a little bit of Texas in my walk. ROTC Cpl. l, Sglt. lst Class 2: Tiger ales 2gFootball l,2,3g Bas- ketball lg Track 2: Annual Staff 3. Philip Ross He loves to chatwith the women- - -I know! ROTC Pfc.1, Pfc. 3s Tiger Tales 2,3: Class Play Crew 2, Junior Float Committee 2g Senior Float Commit- tee 2. Sldney Nielsen Don't do today what you can put off until tomorrow. Pueblo Centennial lg Track 2 ,3 gJunior-Sen- ior Banquet 25 Annual Staff 3. Maxie Lu Payne She can be heard, but not seen. Y-Teens l,2,3g G.A.A. 1,25 Tiger Tales 1,2,3g Band l, ,3gDutch Band 2,3g Hobby Club 3. Charles Plummer Sir, you are speak- irzig of the manl love. R TC Cpl. l, S.F.C. 2, lst Lt. 3: Football l,2, All-State All- Conference End, Best Offensive Player 35 Baseball l ,2,3g Basket- ball l,2,3g Track 3: MOTAC 3: Junior- Senior Banquet 23 Ti- ger Tales 3. Freddie Rose Behold! A very de- pendable fellow! ROTC Cpl. lg Mixed Chorus 2: Iunior-Sen- lor Banquet 2: Annual Staff 3. Julio Roybal Pursued his studies but never overtook them. ROTC Pfc. l, Cpl. 23 MOTAC 35 Football l,2g Basketball l,2,3. Q . ' 5: .:1 -.5 . 1 -.M -., . .. .A .5 J--H' T 'V 'if' 'J C E' Albert Silengo 'Handsome is as hand- some doesl' ROTC Cpl. l5 M!Sgt. 25 lst Lt. 3, Tiger Tales 25 Junior Play Cast 25 Jr. Sr. Banquet. Betty Lou Smith 'It 's nice to be natural when you 're naturally nice. Y-Teens l,2,35FHA 15 Typing Club 2 5Needle- craft Club 35 Tl er Tales 15 Girls' Gfee Club l. Bonnie Lou Stevens 'Her hair is her crown- ing Tglory. Y- eens l,2,35 GAA 15 Typing Club 2,35 Junior Senior Banquet. Winnifred Swisher 'Allher ways are win- ning ways. Y- eens l,2,35 FHA l,2,35 Band 1,25 Sky- line Flashes l,25Jr. Sr. Banquet5Concert choir 2,35Acapella Choir 3. Leo Tuttle 'Young man with a horn. ROTC Cpl. l5 Dutch band l,2,35Band l,2,35 Tiger Tales l,2,35 Jr. Play Cast5 Mixed Chorus l,25 Concert choir 35 Small Choir 35 Wrestling 3. Genevieve Silengo There's mischief in this girl. Y-Teens l-Sec. 2, V- Pres. 35 GAA5 Dutch Band l,2,3 Dance Band 1,25 Music Club 25 Ti- ger Tales 1,35 Class fficers Pres. lg Pres. 25 V. Pres. 35 Queen Attendant 15 Mixed Chorus l,2,35 Small Choir5 Concert Choir: Operetta Cast - Crew 35 Student Council l, 2,35 Head Girl 35 Jr. Class Play Cast5 Mili- tary Sponsor, lst. Lt. James Starika 'Trying hard to try hard. ROTC Cpl. 15 SFC 25 Tiger Tales l. Kent Stewart A woman is awoman, but a good cigar is a smoke. Midwest City, Okla. Tiger Tales 3. Richard Tinsley 'Eurekal A diploma at last. Buena Vista High School, Buena Vista, Colo. lg ROTC 25 Wrestlinga25 Track 2, 35Basket ll2,35Foot- ball 35 MOTAC. William Uhland 'The few things he does are incidental. ROTC PfC. 1, MISEI. 25Capt.35Foo ll . ,, Idona L. Van Wey She desires home economics for two. Y-Teens 1,2,35 F. H. A . 1,25 Class Play Crew 25 Typing Club 35 Jun- ior-Senior Banquet 2. Carol Ward She's a regular gab- about. Y-Teens 1,25 Cabinet 35 Ban d 15 Military Sponsor lst Lt. 3. Nancy Wilcox I'm a woman. What I think, I must say. Y-Teens 1,2,35 Honor Society 2,35 G. A. A. 15 Typing Club 25 Hobby Club 35 Tiger Tales 35 Class Play Crew 25 Annual Staff Bessie Mae Wilson The tasks of every day she meets in a quiet way. Y-Teens 1,2,35 Pep club 15 Typing Club 2, 35 Junior-Senior Ban- quet 2. Roderick A. Wood Rough , ready, and able -- in sports, that ROTC Cpl. 1, S. E, C. 2, Capt.35Military Ball Comg Football 1, 2,35Baseball1,2,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Track 35 Best All- Round Football Player lffL'l'- fl. QF. l. ' . f: '.'f'1- A Wg, 5MOTAC 3. Bob Vaughn He has lots ofenergy, seldom turned in the direction of study. ROTC Pfc. 1, S.F.C. 2, 1stLt. 35 Football 1,25 Baseball 1,25 MOTAC 35 Class Play Crew 2. Bill Watkins l-le lost his heart to Gunnison. ROTC Cpl. 1, S.F.C. 2, 1st Lt. 35 Tiger Tales 1,25 Mixed Chorus 1, 2,35 Small Choir 2,35 Concert Choir 35 Boy's Quartet 35 Operetta Cast 3. Gerald Williams Smoke gets in my eyes! ROTC Pfc. 1, S.F.C. 2, 2nd Lt. 3. Evelyn Wood A blush is beautiful but often inconven- ient. Y-Teens 1,2,35 Cam- era Club 35 Class Play Crew 2. Donald Yeo Men of fewwords are good men. ROTC Cpl. 1, S.F.C. 2, Major 35 ROTC Rifle Team 1,2 ,35 Annual Staff 3. Qu- f it's only my uniform Tim York Sharon Young I'm at attention, Sir, When she arrives at the golden gate, she'll need an excuse for be- ing late. Y-Teens1,2,3g Band lg Tiger Tales 1g Library Club lg G. A. A. 2,3 Class Play 25 Junior- Senior Banquet 2: Military Sponsor that's at ease. ' ROTC Pfc. 1, Sfc. 2, lst Lt. 3. Concert Choir 3. Jw fu! Allan Zumwalt Slumber is more sweet than toil. Tiger Tales 1,2g Class Play Cast 2. ' glances ' 650909 Top Row: Darlene Joos, Ruth Hayhurst, Marrilee Sammon, Elaine Lawrence, Marilyn Rich, Marilyn Mclntosh, Carol Ireland, Lois King, Marjorie Lindsey, Reba Jean Keys. Middle Row: Ronny Bell, Nancy Wilcox, Beverly Bourne, Peggy Davis, Barbara Dilley, Jackie Lou Anderson, Dorothy Griffin, Olive Turner. Bottom Row: John Kochan, Charles Waffell, Lloyd Shonyo, Douglas Tureck, Wallace Scott, Delmont Davis, George Bethel, Dean Harrow. 21 ,r Capt. 35 Operetta 3g 'iss' N IATQOAL QIYY UVM E 5' Z e I1 Bottom Row - Mary Belle Kester,Jeanne Lawrence, Bob McQueen, Eddy Ab- bott, Barbara McLeod, Virginia Smith - Top Row - Oscar Watkins, Ronny Bell, Bob Burris, Genevieve Silengo, Ken Kester, Delmont Davis - Not Pic- tured - Sue Widup and Norma Copper. OW xxlff fflt Genevieve Silengo Ronny Bell Head Girl Head Boy 22 . jj' Q .v in 0' INK- BLOSSOM FESTIVAL Officers Pres. - Delmont Davis Vice-Pres. - Gary Reed Sec. - Virfiinia Smith Treas. - G enda Widup Executive Committee Ken Kester Jim Steeples Ruth Hayhurst Jerry DiRito Standing: Delmont Davis, Gary Reed, Ken Kester. Seated: Mrs. Lakin, Jerry DiRito, Virginia Smith, Ruth Hayhurst, Capt. Harwood. Not pictured: Sue Widup, Jim Steeples. 0 0 0 K , r i,Qfj4 Wwe i 1 7 A L M mf ,Q Sponsor - Shirley Lakin Sponsor - Capt. Harwood 24 WW Top Row: Fern Barler, Rowena Caligaris, Marilyn Rich, lla Hainer, Janice Bran- num, Neoma Clift, Barbara Miller, Bot- tom Row: Virginia Smith, Ben Lakin, Jon Reid, Ed Gunn, Joy Lambrecht. Top Row: Frank Yard, Darrell Cox, Carl Arnold,Lee Anderson, Floyd Carpenter. Bottom Row: Jean Callin, Flit Bailey, Wanda McDonald, Jackie Paulson, Gerry Taylor, Top Row: Willard Walker, Doulg Tur- eck, Dick Steinmier, Eugene mery, Bill Ber man. Bottom Row: ddie Young, Joan Ivfanley, Olive Turner, Marilyn McIntosh, Marjorie Lindsey, Jim Steeples. it Top Row: John Cathcart, Bob Ketchum Virgil Bent1ey,Larry Griffin,Jerry Fail- ing. Bottom Row: Lloyd Shonyo,Marri- lee Sammon, John Kochan, Wanda Hart- less, Ray Pender, Florence Hall. . Wa,-,,7,,,.f!.-D 0047 -!,zz,f-004 Q0 Top Row: Charles Peacock, W. H. Wiedeman, Doyle Goodale, Kemry Mc- Queen, Milton Greenwood. Bottom Row: Fern Stephens, Darlene Ioos, Nadine Walton, Lena Gindro, Sheila Berry, Pauline Campbell. , wa Mitijy W Top Row: Ronny Dltmore, a.rold Tut- tle, Roland Rice, Buster Pray, Jerry Jones, Virgil Jorgensen. Bottom Row: Bob Corrie, Wa lace Tott,,Charles Waffell, Jack Coats, Ra dall Scarlett, Forman Wertzbaugher..,XI1 ,Q 1 YNS Wx Alf Top Row: Bobbie Proe, Jeanan Bortz, Glenda Widup, Marilyn Reilly. JoAnn Roberts. Bottom Row: Marla Simonson, Janet Monghinl, Doris McCall, Helen Swisher, Loretta Peacock, Lois Mock. Top Row: Faye Kemmer,Phyllis Matt- hews, Donelle Woolsey, Laura Hopper, Barbara Smith. Bottom Row: Dorothy Griffin, Gary Reed, Jim Gallegor, Gary Evans, David Wadleigh, Jerry iRito. 'Mei I Back Row: C. Arnold, J. Berkenbile, E. Stumph, I. Brunetto, W, Pol- hemus. Front Row: H. McDowell, M. Vondra, R, Hayhurst, L. Nusser, P. Forpahl, P. Bittner. C3 . Juniors Not Pictured Lois Fields, Goldie Stienberger Robert Abbott Charles Harris Arden Paxton Wayne Quick Um yy S V. Helton, M, Brady, V. Hall, B, Ore Q. Q' P, Wilson D. Davis by A, Mclvii n K. Kester W h 'ga Q Q 7 5' 2 Q i . '- - A 41 5 T. Cob, B. Ireland, N. Walton, B. Lester, M. Lindsey, D. Bow- man, B. Robinette, C. Franklin. . Mr. Meade Mr. Hall 27 Mr. Wiedeman 'V9 Uf1a,'.5, - MW, L,,.,. sy !!'l,ii:. ' li ,l.,b,z ' M I wiifgg . Officers Pres. - Bob Burris Vice-Pres.-Mary B. Kester Sec, - Nadiene Curtis Treas. - Joann Bailey Executive Committee DeVaughn Demicell Charles Selee Elaine Bortz' Marjean Maynard Top Row: Bob Burris, Elaine Bortz, DeVaughn Demicell, Charles Selee, Bot- tom Row: Nadiene Curtis, Mary Belle Kester, Marjean Maynard, Joanne Bailey, Mrs. Reese. 66444 Spawn Mrs. Reese 0 If f M 14 ' . - I 'iv' J' : if f W L dal KZQK ,Wai f i Z ,2 Top Row: Bob Middlemiss, Tommy Wilcox, John Barnes, Robert Giem, John Jackson. Bottom Row: Nadiene Curtis,Janice Cleaver, Bonnie Sut- ton,Betty Sutton, John Bailey, Mary- Belle Kester. Top Row: Carole Thomas, Ardeth Martens, Shirley McLoney, Jackie Ketchum, Yvonne Quick. Bottom Row: Melvin Leonard, Jerry McFar- land, Ronny Wells, Clarence Boh- lander, Jim Van Den Bos, Keith Shugart. Top Row: Ernest Martinez, Dorvil McNeff, Bill Gillen, John Muller, Don Seley, Earle Williams, Jim Herminghouse. Bottom Row: Pat Miller, Rachel Arthur,Cecile Knuth, Carlyse Franck, Patsy States, Diann Van Loo. Top Row: Bob Burris, Bunney Short, Alice Gillen, Joy Copper, Linda Nelson, Sylvia Smith, Billy Waters. Bottom Row: Vernon Baumer, Gus Slanovich, Don Reuker, Ken Dowell, Darrel Killham, Gene Ireland. . 5 4 ' 'N 'xy lvl, A Aw ff, 35 I ,. -S U ll, xxy .' X V 1 ' f ., ,gfq : 14 29 fl Top Row: Earlene Carpenter, Marie Kiesler, Myrna Bauer. Bottom Row: Joyce Gallegor,Violet Darrow, Dixie Horner, Wanda Edmisson, Sylvia McDermeit. Top Row: Bob Potter, Charles Campbell, Ion Hall, Vincent Gentry, Eldon McFarland, Alton Rapier. Bot- tom Row: Dean Roy, Lee Schier- man, JackCarter, Smith, Larry Clrft, C e. MLW Top Row: Phyllis Cox, Barbara Gar- man, Glenda Ashley, Lucille Becco, Mary Seal, Ida Marrs, Janice Tat- man. Bottom Row: Carol Strunk, Hazen, Donna Wilson, a Kava- naugh. Ann Dotson, Loretta Garr , Mar 05522 Top Row: Anita Padgett, June Mills, Arloah Clark. Bottom Row: Vic Becco, Phil Rutledge, Glen Hockett, Larry Skaggs, Jerry Tipping. X gggffifsigv Top Row: Carl Garoutte, Jim Gris- sAnderson Ed Clodfelter ham,Jame , , Chuck Kopic. Bottom Row: Larry Allen, Carson Herrin, Ed Johnson, Bill Helton, George Spitzer. Top Row: Audrey McFarland, Mar- jean Maynard, Thelma Harris, Leona Stultz, Helen Hewitt, Catherine Mock. Bottom Row: Phyllis Amen Elaine Bortz, Kay Little, Pat Murphy Sue Newton, Barbara Hayhurst. ,AJ 6 Top Row: Frank Rayburn, Robert Packard, Ronald Kochen, Bob Car- mack, Ron Rond, Eugene Glitzke, Douglas Wertzbaugher, DeVaughn Zil?lfaff W wdQm Pictured ' Mary Wilson Alfred Barnes Ted Hanford Morris Meese Leland Payne Top Row: Sheldon Morton, Louise Shonyo,Mary Ma.rgaretO 'Riley, Son- ja Thorson. Bottom Row: Pe y Calhoun, Carol Dewar, Emma Clii, Annalee Boldt, Sharon Ashley. Danny Post, Connie Rowe Mary Freed. , oo. Q-'1 Q Y. 3 H , . -. . X it A I: A - 'S U w- Wg wif A fu Baz WH fir L0 ,Q 90440 Seemed 32 Back Row - Darrel Ford,Oscar Watkins, Eddie Herrin. Front Row - Jody Tinsley, Jeanne Lawrence, Nancy Newcomb, Karen Morton. Not pictured - Gaylene Tureck. tviffb, Officers Pres. - Jeanne Lawrence Vice-Pres, - Darrel Ford Sec. - Karen Morton Treas. - Nancy Newcomb Executive Committee Oscar Watkins Eddie Herrin Gaylene Tureck Jody Tinsley - K 3 U - - - W R-Q ik'- Y fl T' Mr. Corsa Sponsor 4' Top Row: Wayne Hastings, Jerry Step- hens, Georige Minton, Truett Epperson, Darrell For , Roger Howard, Butch Moor- head, Jack Young. Bottom Row: Nona Crawford, Valerie Rice, Karen Morton, Donna Copeland , Nancy Newcornb,Mar- lene Schlaf. Top Row: Pat Mock, Sally Searcy, Ar- della Hastings, Beverly Wells, Charlcie Hopper. Bottom Row: Janice Paulson, Ted Ziegler, Glen Eubanks, Victor Hain- er, Meryl Wamhoff, Nadine Stickley. Top Row: George Luna, Bill Holt, Charles Payne, Aemelio Solano. Bottom Row: Danely Bonewell,Marlene Roehr, Earlene Baublits, Jody Tinsley, John Taylor, Top Row: Lawrence Leonhardt, Harlan Ray, Wendell Hurless, Lee Sheridan, Jerry Allen, Eddy Herrin, LeRoy Ready, Garry Wood. Bottom Row: Darrell Boy- sen, Annie Stephens, Gayle Boston, Janis Hinck, Betty Ruybal, Raymond Kornele. Top Row: Dona Ogden, Michael Dietz, Oscar Watkins, Richard Robush, Ronald Wrlgt, Roberta Green. Bottom Row: Ver- na orlock, Mary Jane Zupan, Doris Cochran, Beverly Mlchels, Linda Harrow, Elphla Winkler. A 0 NN M, + ff! is ffwkm ij ,gil ink! .Mp ,W Top Row: Ronald Morris,KenCarmack, Carl Selee, Jeanne Lawrence, Gordon Wagner, Don Chamberlain. Bottom Row: Leta Hofmalster, Barbara Burnett, Pat Valent, Florence Miller, Sandra Patton, Gaylene Tureck. Top Row: Dorthy Baker, Kay White, Peggy Campbell, Beverly Dell. Bottom Row: Joyce Amerine, Bill Selee, Martin Chenie, Max Packard,Jim Young, Bon- nie Fields. Top Row: Johnny Slields, George Brooks, Roger Orndorff, Bob Robinson, Larry Spurlock. Bottom Row: Frank Webb, Kathleen Darden, Geneva Sells, Jackie Jackson, Raymond Joos. ,Ai xr- 35 Lorraine Wallace Marjorie Garrett Judy Cingoranelli Freshmen not pictured Marlene Morrow Donna Woodard Robert Cross James LaFrenz Vem McFarland L is 1' 9 JRWJ' , fi-ws! 5 Top Row: Billie Flock, Eli Atchison, Larry King, Robert Buckles, Virgil Wells.. Bottom Row: Jeanette Wilson, June Clift, Harriet Horst, Pat Robinson, Rose Iubatti. Top Row: Phil Jones, Delbert Elliott, Charles Steinberggr, Gene Helton, Larry Foraker. Bottom w: RitaHartless, De- lores Lingo, Janet Hinck, Deanna Cur- tis, Judy elmick, Alma Adams, Top Row: Charles Wagner, Jerry Horn- buckle, Gene Tuttle, Leroy Matthews, Bud Mclntosh. Bottom Row: Shirley Trowbridge, Darlene Gibson, Barbara Crawford, Norma Fisher, Margaret Mos- chetti. 4? 't Once and 741: ,461 . ..,,... . ..,. ...,,... .- .W k-:vseu,ym1qr:g-.-Qfwlnu, fanatic Salou Zaagaet Ona Me fddrloca eww mae, 640460 D A 2 qu! gl., -'X 37 Editor - Harold Harrow Ass't. Ed. - Elaine Lawrence 2 4 Sm!! Advertising Managers - Carol Ireland, Bill Chase N my ...., v ,eww- 1 Harold ' ne L3wIence ' C loye loneS. Exam lean KCYS, Darien A wbm Dilley gecond Row - new Reynolds nancy . ' Sid lan . VlS. Brown. Len Don Yeo' Seated -Bixigegemmne, Pxelgjznajlonell, Blgxlazw . Earl Eager. Harrow. Lorena Lincoln. ua Kieslei- Emsngmg Kathleen H2-Yllsfkme C Q , , Vlglelson. Blu Chase Activities - Beverley Bourne 7y76c'4t'4 Peggy Davis, Kathleen Harris Joye Jones, Nancy Wilcox Bar bara Dilley. Faculty - Earle Falggr, Reba Jean Keys p S 1 5 Classes - Freddie se, Walter Brown R, O. T, C. - Don Yeo Year Book Advisor Mrs. Elaine Hagaman 38 Bill Chase Darlene Emond Loretta Kiesler Loretta Lincoln Sidney Nielson Helen Monell Len Reynolds ,gym Q -ml , x A .f K N s- Y 2 n'.l'1'n -' jgxsssf ' 3.4. Abit R it XA fn! ' ' H ..- 4 bg ..C Y'N l'Q Q49 'fiilf ' .'Q.NN.'Ns,'M,i ,W ,iq 0-'3Q 'n.,,4,, 2- ' K 1- ..' vi fe :AR fk,'n . 4 '-Xi -W , X -:ff .g , A W , .. A A I H 1 Q A M , L IH' 3 ,B w '.'U 'tN L'V,f'M' ,Mx -ext-at - sh as 1925, M 'wwf' , -W A 'Lv a?- .7 kj 125794 wkwy- ,C ' -Q iq ,. .- N, 'g N Q x ' t. 'K ' . wi. Q 5. ' 'sf J - by N. ' 1 A 1 ' ' K , ,' 'flaw Q .. .W A . 4 sg, A M - ' -1 XXX -HW w nw A 'xx X- , W K, if .N : x 'wiv ' F Lu 'N t rx A , , A Q ' Fw -1. N LT? K ? 1 l Q uf N Wi M 1 1 W' , X X , A ' Q Q ff' Q. wwf Af i4 ' f 'MY ' ' 5 WINTER WONDERLAND Black and Gold instrumentalists hoppled off to one of the band 's most active and successful years, ustling through their first three public performances durin the second week of school. One of these was in Boulder, for are tenth annual band festival, where they received excellent ratings for parading and maneuvering and were ranked among the top 13 bands o the 60 some 'groups participating. The band s busy schedule included a performance-a-week during the Tiger grid-iron season with halftime shows ready for nearly every turf tussle. The band was introduced to the television world when cameramen ground film for the T.V. prog-am, See It Now with Edward R. Murrow previous to esident Harry S. Truman's campaign stop in Canon City in October. Along with the Abbey and Florence High School bands, Black and Gold tooters were on hand to serenade the President's arrival. Earl Bashford selected a 20-piece Dutch Band which has been in the Tiger Rooting section for mostof the Bengal hardwood games. The band has played at pep ral- lies and many civic a fairs. Band Booster Day was proclaimed in December as a day to solicit funds, A parade and maneuvering routines in the I business district spearheaded the campaign to raise funds J be through the sale of Band Booster decals. Cornetist Melvin 00 Leonard was top salesman with 90 decals to his credit. M Tiger Tales was sponsored by the band alone this year. 1,11 I Mr Bashfoxd It's a Grand Night for Singing combined sontg, dance, and 0 director drama into one grand success. Lending a pro essional air to the musical was the use of the school dance band, the Kev- nlimtesn, for an orchestral background-accompaniment to the s ow. 51 Jr As representatives of the high school band 's strongest J players, ten musicians tried for c airs on the all-state honor , band. Two, Leroy Anderson as second drummer and Elaine Lawrence as second part flute player made it. The band scheduled their spring concert for April 17. Con- cert season was concluded with the band 's participation in the , Spring Music Festival in Pueblo on April 22. Back to the drill field the musicians went to polish their strutting for Blossom Festival activities and to play host to visiting bands. A band banquet was held at the close of the year for the purpose of awarding letters earned through a points system. Members accumulated points for practice, participation in band activities and performances. Douglas Tureck was president of the bandg Jack Coats, vice-president, and Elaine Lawrence,secretary. The band advisory committee included Bob Carmack, Leo Tuttle, Janet Burman, Harold Tuttle, Geraldine Taylor, Ted Hanford, and Leroy Anderson. Wcyisclaolgaozd 6 9 L-an-'gf JVJAXILA Dade! gud W I . .1 , .5 'plfff Back Row: L. Anderson, L. Tuttle, S. Berry, E. Bashford, Director. Middle Row: T. Hanford, M. Dietz, . Killham, J. Coats, D. Tureck, U H. Tuttle. Front Row: V. Baumer, D. Ogden, S. McDermeit, B. C rie, G. Si engo. X I O , X X t Ml 71X N r T . 1 Q a S Back Row: G. Silengo, L. An- derson, H. Tuttle, . Tureck, G. Smith, A. Padgett, M. Roehr, P. Rutledge, E. Bashford, Di- rector. Middle Row: L. Tuttle, G. Taylor, S, Patton, J. Law- rence M. Dietz,J. Coats. Front Row: T. Hanford, S. McDer- meit, V. Baumer, M. Lindsey, M. Lindsey, E. Lawrence. Kdyltdfdd gud Carvcan une Ha WSU-in War Chant 7404 55 'Twas a Grand Night for Singing' B gg05xe 'shop 6365! 42 Qu.,,, em-'P?o i Sailor 's Ch01'U5 Cousin Hebe Butterc- up and C Su soseph apt. Cgtcoran 43 Smafleioch The Small Choir is a selected group of 35 singers, who have made many public appearances during the year, singing for local organizations. The Concert Choir is composed of 60 voices and is the largest picked group of singers in the vocal music department. This choir has made ap- pearances in Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and Camp Carson this past year. 44 E is Mixed Chorus in Rehearsal gdgd ' Zaafztd Berry Craddock Bill Watkins Gary Reed Vernon Hall X nun. wx df fx. , 2.2, P? za 9 x D! ' I ll N Y Mr. Charles Neale Director .fl 2. 0. 7. 6. Alu at stag Lt. Col. Robert McQueen Battalion Commander Major Don Yeo Executive Officer Major Charles Cook Adjutant Major Ronald Bell S3 Captain Dean Harrow S2 Captain Bill Gentry S4 Lieutenant Sidney Boston ff? zdyfd 'kan S. F. C. R. Abbott Major Cook Major Yeo S, F. C, Steinmier S. F. C. V. Helton Sgt. Carpenter P.F.C. B. Helton S,F.C. Corrie P.F.C, Carter MTO fi' Capt. Wood-Company Com- mander Lt. Abbott-lst Platoon Leader Lt. Garrett-2nd Platoon Leader Lt. Kasza-Attached Lt. Watkins-Attached Lt. Plummer-Co. Ex. fNot Pictured! I 2' Capt. Uhland-Company Com- mander Lt. Meyers-lst Platoon Leader Lt. Bethel-2nd Platoon Leader Lt. Vau hn-Attached Lt. Wilgams-Attached Lt. Silengo-Co. Ex. in ,tr - ,-.Q ' P ' L P lf '-js' ff 3 -- . Q Aw ,V :I Q k. 2. 0. 7. 6. gamma 2. 0. 7, Xa 'Yr' cc? A1'm .n': . . . . . Qi UNITED STATES ARMY M!Sgt. Harley Rice M fSgt. Breckan Manning Cadet Lt. Col. Robert McQueen Captain Edwm Harwood 48 Honorary Cadet Lt. Col. Elaine Lawrence ggggg 2.0.7. . ' The Canon City High School R. O. T. C . Battalion Capt. Bob McQueen, Battalion Commander: Capt. Roderick Wood, commanding Company Ag and Capt. William Uhland, commanding Company B. This R. O. T. C. unit has 125 cadets. The purpose of R. O. T. C. is to lay the foundation of intelligent cit- izenship within the student and give him basic military training that will benefit and be of value to him and to the military service. 71 S Back row-C. Ward, H. Monell, K. Harris,B. McLeod, J. Burman, P. Davis. Front row-N. Cooper, B. Dilley, J. Jones, C. Ireland, S. Young, S. Burd, G. Silengo, E. Lawrence. 49 fgfifi lp mi A i 5 59452: f Qffqf , K 'Z,g . , if V Nw .VVV Q . L. 'uf-' q Y -.' V ,-f, S ' i ,. ii 0 V A A Ni W .VVV if V 'Tn :J 1 4 ti3l4?f'g15f,f,jz L,X,5 , .X x Jerk 42-,Q 'r,.g, A K , , it,N 53.iI3Q?F!v.?. - ff V- 3 , 1 ,Ya H I iw L 2'-es g - : .V A' r , 'A , N, - K J K vp- SL Mgr, E, h - r-N47 it? G-1' 5 H I j :gF - ,-' Kg ,, L VM 'K V -.ind ,A- g h , an AKL In ,M-f jg. It P. I . I I .. , . 2.34 lv M iiy gi , ,Z eh 1 f f A E -,' Q ' ' at ' '--' V' 4 ' . b Fflv' L' ... ' ,QW ' ff ' is 7' ,, Q ffl' --4- ' , W Y, W 'yi 5' 4 J, V 9 , f J Q, x ,A 1. L A I- , ,. Q It I ' .,...b ' 14 - ' ' - -' ' ' rs I- M T- s .' V' 'ffl' 'Ji' in-.,w, 1 U J: ,I H A , .A 1 LA , 'T 'f IM? ' 1 704, ? 5. 6- 71.5. Q, no MOC R McLeod, CODPBY' Wx Head Cheerleader-Barba Senior-Norma Copper Junior-Sue Widup Sophomore-Ted Hanford Freshman-Pat Mock Basketball Cheerleaders McLeod, Copper, Widup dup DUUXBP n Hanfmd ra McLeod 51 7Wf 9 604 R. Hayhurst, M. Sammon, M. Vondra, L. Mock, F. Barler, R. Calgaris, W. McDonald, J. Bortz. Top.L. to R.: D. Griffin, R. Keys, F Kemmer, V. Smith, L. Hopper, M Rich, P. Matthews, I. Van Wey, B Stevens, B. Wilson, B. Miller, J Anderson. . VH 3 ist. Top.L.toR.: Stevens, S. Love, S. McLoney, J. Mills, S. Thor- son, M. O'Riley, P. Murphy. I. Ketchum, A. Martens, C. Mock, M. Hazen, V. Province, P Amen, P. Cox, Y. Quick, B Smith. dal Top to Bottom-E. Davis, E. Bortz, B Bourne, E. Wood, E. Cathcart, B. Ire- land, V. Rice, B. I-lovaten,V. Donnelly. ddeudad From Top--Mr. Corsa, A. Solano, W. Hastings, O. Watkins, J. Taylor, R. Orn- dorff, M. Dietz, R. Kornele, F. Hall, L. Fields. J. Phillips, E. Higgins. .4352 W' 53 Frontlefr to right--D. Wilson, M. Seal V. Morlock, I. Copper, C. Thomas, C. Strunk. 7. 71. ff Standing-E. Lawrence, J. Tin- sley, E. Baublits, K. Little Seated-N. Copper, B. McLeod G. Widup, S. Burd, B. Dilley. G. Silengo, C. Ward, P. States, H. Monell. Y TEEN 1-1-1 WW ,Q , Top Row-T. Harris, A. Hastings, D.Gibson, B. Lyons. Sec- ond Row-C. Hopper, S. Searcy, J. Cingornelli, C. Cline K. White, D. Woodard, A . Atencio. Third Row-B. Michels R.Green, A.Bo1dt, I. Marrs, B. Dell, P. Forphal, I. Clea- ver, Sponsor-Mrs.Lakin. Fourth Row-K. Morton. J. Rick- ner, E. Baublits, L. Shonyo, K. Koch. Fifth Row-S. Mor- ton, N. Curtis, N. Newcomb. Q, v M 1 A X l 5 ' ' U ff W' L S: 34, fy Hu My Z- 'ken Wg '25 .ls Miss Audrey Hodgson Sponsor 54 sqm yawn. Top L. to R.-B. Short, S. Mosher, L. King, S. Newton. L.Ne1son, D. Curtis, K.Litt1e, B. Robin- ette, K. Etling, H. Linam. Sponsor Mr Del Pizzo Editor Lois King asf Qfoldea Top L. to R.- R. Wright, G. Wagner, E. At- chison, B. Moorhead, G. Minton, L. Nelson. S. McDermeit, L. Becco, C. Dewar, V. Thompson. L. Wallace. J. Moneghni, N. Wil- cox, M. Payne, O. Franklin. T. Adams. J I ll-- iii Ill M me 3' 1 'dfxf V I' ' mmf? .,.. gl., .WX Y lug , . ,,,.....-4 Six 7-R Too L. to R.-F. Miller, N. Stickley, H. Horst, H Mrs. Arnold,L. Hofmaister, M. Morrow,N. Stone. .6 S5 W! -.il .aa-AF.. Juniors and Freshmen Miss Betty Jenkins, Sponsor Left to Right: P.Calhoun, B. Garman, D. Emond M. Maynard, M. Kester, F. Iubatti, B. Hayhurst, A H. Hewitt, J. Cleaver, G. Ashley, A. Boldt, McFarland, M. Wilson, A. Gillen, M. Kiesler, D Homer, L. Lincoln, P. Miller, S. Ashley, A Brewster, L. Garrett, L. Stultz, V. Curto, W Swisher, I. Harmon, S. Taylor, V. Brewster, A Pad ett J. Galle or V Darrow, K. Little C B . 8 . - . White, C. Knuth, L. Kiesler, E. Duffey, I. Mathie- son, S. Clifton, S. Newton, S. Smith, R. Kasten- dieck. Left toRi ht- I.Hainer D. Joos L. Har row, G. lgidiip, L. Gindro, O. T'urner, L- Nusser, G. DiRito, F. Bailey, D. McCall S. Trowbridge, G. Sells, E. Winkler, M Garrett, M. Zupan, D. Cochran, J. Jack- son, B. Roybal, D. Lingo, K. Darden, B Crawford,B. Wells, B. Fields, D. Ogden S.Berry, B. Lester, J. Manley, P. Valent J. Hinck, G. Boston, J. Hinck, D. Cope- land, M.Schlaf,R. Hartless, S. Sacchet- tag W. Hartless, L. Peacock, G. Stien- berger, S. Patton, G. Tureck, J. Lawr- ence, M. Roehr, N. Rickner, J. Wilson J. Lambrect, H. Swisher, G. Taylor,J Branum, J. Roberts, J. Callin, B. Smith. .1-if 14, pun: Seniors and Sophomores Freshman Float wa' Jun . Seilxot Y n QS 0' F10 a me ' rsfiuo rs Barbara Dilley - Virginia Province - Queen, Barbara McLeod - Beverly Dell - Lois Mock W 4 Sophomore Float GAA Float Queen and Attendants 57 Head Coach John Griffin Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Dec. 19 Dec. 26 Dec. 27 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Ian. 16 Top Row: Trainer - B.McQueen, A.McMillan, B. Pray, D.Gooda1e. J. Coppa, I.Roybal, C.P1ummer,Coach Griffin. Center: T.Wi1cox, Manager. Bottom Row: R. Wood, V. Garret. R. Tinsley, K. Kester, G. Betherl, G. Kimmick. Z Scdedale-7952-53 Canon Canon' Canon Canon' Canon' Canon' Canon' Canon' Canon Canon ' denotes home games -- West Denver 63 Jan. 23 - 55 Canon' -- Salida 50 -- Lakewogd 37 Ian. 24 - 33 Canon -- Rocky Ford 40 -- Salida 39 Ian. 30 - 58 Canon -- Trinidad 50 -- Rocky Ford 31 Feb. 6 - 60 Canon -- Central 47 -- Alamosa 45 Feb. 12 - 49 Canon -- Centennial 57 -- Leadville 24 Feb. 13 - 43 Canon' -- East Denver 66 -- Central 55 Feb. 20 - 48 Canon' -- Colorado Springs 35 -- Centennial 43 Feb. 27 - Canon -- Grand Junction -- Leadville 49 Feb. 28 - Canon -- Grand Junction -- Colorado Springs 34 Mar. 6 - Canon' -- Trinidad ngn S Top Row: Demicell, Bond, Sheridan, Packard, Becco. Center: T.Wi1cox, Asshcoach Manager. Bottom Row: lreland,Chamberlain, Matthews, Walker, Herrin, Se- Lars watson lee , Evans. S8 Plummer Kimmick Wood 'EM 0 . lf, W1 If ri f ' 'M 5115 1 X gg, I My 2. il 1 0 M, Coppa Tinsley Garret! Roybal Bethel 59 ' 7 A Head Coach Lars Watson Ass't. Coach Ass't. Coach John Griffin Keith Simons Co-Captains Plummer, Bethel Top Row: Goodale, Bell, Tinsley, McMillan, Plummer, Pray, Osborne, Abbott, Burris. Middle Row: Corrie Meese, Peacock, Skaggs, Bethel, Orr, Garrett, Wood, Reed, Demicell. Bottom Row: Middlemiss, Potter, Pol- hemus, Wadleigh, Howard, Allen, Bond, Slanovich. 60 - 4, . .fr .V- ', 'nfl ' I '5 . . 1 M4 ?,'5wYw' rv .aQ,,.,agj'Tf'9 .45 3, N Q' 'mlfaia . I SENIOR PLAYERS Garrett, Bethel, Wood, Plummer, Gentry, Osborne, Abbott, Howard, Tinsley,Bell Bell Nine seniors played their last game for C. C. H. S. in athrilling victory over Florence. Charles Plummer and George Bethel were the team cap- tains of the 1952 season. Plummer and I-Iowardwere all conference se- lections . Backs George Bethel, Virgil Garrett and Rod Woodwill be missed for the coming season as will Lineman Plummer, Howard, Bell, Abbott, Gentry, and Tinsley. The outstanding all round player as voted by the squad was Rod Wood. The outstanding offensive and defensive players were lanky Charles Plummer and tiny John Howard. Plummer Scores! l Howard 61 i w RK K, r . v , I M . sr W- . I Coach Keith Simons Top Row-Coach Simons, B.Craddockg H.McDowe11g P, Bittnerg R. Howard E. Abbottg Bradyg Mgr. Bottom Row-J. Tippingg W. Polhenusg R. Middle- missg B. Meyersg C. Herring F. Rayburng D. Wadleigh. 62 700344 Back Row-B. Burris, E. Young, D. Goodale, A. McMillan, R. Tin- sley. J.Griffin, B. Pray, R. Bell, J. Coppa, E. Abbott, B. McQueen. Middle Row- B. Vaughn, W. Walker, B. Craddock, G. Bethel, B. Chase, V.Garrett, G. Reed, B. Corrie, C. Plummer. Front Row-G. Kimmick, B.Ore, D.Wadleigh, J.Howatd, K. Kester, G. Evans, C Peacock, R. Wood . anew The C Club is composed of any boy who has lettered in any sport --- football, basketball, wrestling, baseball or track. The Motac was tirst organ- ized this year as a club for boys to further athletic participation, scholarship, citizenship, and good sportsmanship among the athletes. The name is taken from the initialletters of Mem- bers of the Tiger Athletic Club. John Griffin Sponsor Back Row-B. Burris, D. Goodale, C. Plummer, R. Tinsley, A. McMillan, B. Pray, R. Bell, E.Abbott, B. McQueen. Middle Row-B. Vaughn, W. Walker, B. Craddock, G. Bethel, J, Howard, V. Garrett, R. Wood, G. Kimmick. Front Row-J.Coppa, K. Kesler, D. Wadleigh, B. Ore, E. Young, G. Reed, B. Corrie. 63 'L , M, WV gg . K' 1 . Sic? 'V 0,9 0 f . X6 .wwfx New ., ,.v Outa Class J 'N-, Her ,, J U 53, f f ,, Q,,f 'e'1r,z f Q if ',ff,,,?f'ff A X Y Z I .1 J .qhawoonea ..Pal ,, Leg S l lr 64 We'll hold it down! ,. X 2 . W ., 1' llmigiifgz Z 'T W X wr yawn? .mu f. 5 -h mf V' Viv .M 3 ii v 51 ff, '-vi g 31 'S . x BM xguwge COW Bashfu1??? ax, M ,...,-1 L,,,,.-- S-a-yll f .LV I: .W f . r f . . - llhm Let's Play Ball NYU Bottoms Up! W . if J ' f ,af ff Q VA 74' 'al'C,,! 4 21' EM 4 Y , iv 6 IL 1A in E ,Q R Sjldlq 'T I aisle' Caugl, so , can Goff z 5:0259 'Grd The 'Thing' 65 Seein' Double Newcomers , ,WVL -- ,LL -fi V9 ' V wfjil ..L,L h'-V is ' Infants 3 ALL ' I X H I ' Tigerenes aV1I1 Fun?! K . sq Professional Models Hard Al Work 66 6 ' Style Shop and Shoe Salon The Quality Store for Smart Women The Spudnut Shop Home of Good Things to Eat The Canon Dress Shop You Saw it in Seventeen Et1ing's Skelly Service Switch to Skelly and Save Court Daisy Conoco Service The Biggest Little Station in Town Ray Chidester Motors Your Chrysler, Plymouth, International Dealer The Toybox Toys for Girls and Boys New Method Laundry and Zoric Cleaning Let One Call do it All Culligan Soft Water Service The Mark of Modern Living Gent's Barber Shop The Smoothest Shave in Town Shaar Electric Co. We Service Everything Electric Harry Frost Jewelry 403 Main St. Dove's Kitchen The Home of Homemade Piesf Canon Gas Service Co. You Can do it Better with Gas Emerson Furniture Co. Fine Furnishings for the Home 77.f74ff 7QP- I-X, 44 vff' Av ff 'T I V fir!!! l f w iz V- Q, :fb ',. .41 lx R- Ott's Candy Homestyle Candies Ben Franklin Store Your School Supply Headquarters J. C. Penney Co. 519 Main St. Keys Paint Co. Let us do your work and see the difference Firestone If we don't have it, we'll get it Anderson-Morgan Mercantile Co. Where your dollars go further W. W. Virtue Inc. Canon City's Newest and Most Complete Department Store Skyline Theatre Movies are Better than Ever Patton's Jewelers If it's from Patton's it's right Safeways Shop Early and Save Bates Studio Your Pleasure is Our Business Fremont Motor Co. Your Nash Dealer Beaton's Hardware and Furniture Reasonable Prices Vernetti's Gas and Electric Co. Best of Luck to Class of '53, l-lill's Bootery Quality's Higher than Price Manley's Gifts and Ready to Wear Thomas's 527 Main St. Palace Drug Store Prescription Specialists I, M. McDonald Co. Quality plus Price Canon Market Where your Food S Goes Farther Southern Colorado Power Co. Home of Reddy Kilowatt Hayes Apparel Shop Every Apparel Need is Here The First National Bank Go to the First National First Kissinger Hardware For Better Values Felter Clothing Co. 518 Main Street Fremont County National Bank Canon City's Oldest Winnie's Body Shop 206 Main Street Mac's Auto Supply Everything A utomotive Batchelor Dairy Quality Products Canon City Army Store The Sportsman's Store Merriam Plumbing Shop 404 Main Royal Cafe 406 Main Norris Typewriter Co. Royal Distributor Mode O'Day Dress Shop Ladies ready to wear. Whipp1e's Book Store 420 Main Baker Bros. Jewelers What we say it is. lt is. Walt's Auto Repairs We do the best for the least Oxford's Market Open Sundays and Evenings Ace Cleaners We please the public Beltramo's Service Quick efficient Service Waxon Motors Make a date with the Old's 88 Speedway Super Service Open around the clock Haven's For Discriminating Women Duff-Moyle Leaders in Style and Quality Braisted Cafe Best Place in Town Ellis Snack Bar At the Bowling Alley Fashion Tailors and Cleaners 618 Main St. Phone 152 . 53215 3: I .w 1' 1 At- -'1 an jf? J. -1.15 - AY! 1 5,4438- . Lbf ' 5 I. 5 ,am - 1' 3' T Q.. 'riff 5 . , I ,K-tl A., ,,.1 y .. r I F I- N 4 a v r 0 ' 1 n 1- X 1 f 1 ,H , 1 . . f 1, ,, I' 1 1' D4 , vf.1'x 4. .- A .N x ll ,- VJ X 1 1 u 1 , 1 .4 if .magm- L fi? , v ,fl I ,Q R i A H 1 H W U W F! U u Y W H n wi11mmmmM xlxuwwhummuwmmmumuuuuwmuvvmwmuxwnumhlllnuwumnlumuwxmn 0-' 1 fr aw! 7' 'I - 'A E' ., 'A . , Q A V 5 Q, A L . .- 1 A -,ru ,,2: ,VQ .T QE, .N ...X ,I E A 1 VJ. , ,intl f- '1i 1 G :f f'.'7 i !l1i3W'3' f? f! 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