■¥ i ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « « I ♦ ♦ !♦♦♦«♦ Ai n T%V J5. .J 5 ' !f , ' Qi 1i V I (h f CIRCUS OF LIFE Life is a magnificent circus full of laughter and tears, resounding success and dismal failure, breath-taking splendor and consuming ugli- ness. Every person is a performer and will shape the course of life ' s circus, be it good or bad . In our magnificent circus there are many more than 3 rings always toomuch to think, to see, to feel, to do, so that without careful thought, one is besieged by frustration. Yet, ever present is the urgency that the show must go on, life must never stop. Stardust — Sawdust — who can say where one begins and the other ends? Isn ' t it strange that princes and kings. And clowns that caper in sawdust rings. And common folk like you and me Are builders for eternity? To each is given a bag of tools, A shapeless mass, and a book of rules; And each must build ere life has flown — A stumbling block or a steppingstone . R . L . Sharpe Our preparation for the Circus of Life occurs through education. The high school teaches the use of that bag of tools and provides practice for the book of rules. Within the high school is found laughter and tears, s uccess and failure, splendor and ugliness, and always too much to do. One begins to prove whether he be a stumbling block or a step- pingstone and he begins to learn the processes for changing sawdust into Stardust. (Come with us and see how the Cody High School students prepare for the Circus of Life .) a iudtice for all r an npciM  «i xm „ Teei eaMon ' r- lAJA. pI l tog] ntei I m SHIHfU m t 2! a tz S cnoiardnlp — l Ue dtudu and we are recoanize d- iliiiiil r f. pt Iliiiiil to work toaeth earn to wor, er csLove — We tak mart ' o y H cH scfmii OOy WYOMING V  i|9«t9 TABLE OF CONTENTS Under the Big Top 12 Classes 23 Activities 47 Sports 67 Graduation 77 Advertisements 83 - ' : JACK RICHARD PHOTO STUDIO Star dust blazes, tight ropes hum, and sawdust comes into own when Superintendent Frank Kraus, the ringmaster, steps into the spot- light and announces: The Show is on. jt isa three ring circus of work, activities, and fun that Principal Ra Iph Cottrell , the animal trainer, keeps moving through the show without a dud in the act. OTTRELL — Principal CHARLOTTE BLACKSTONE Secretary LORRAINE STAUFFER Secretary Teacher ' s Banquet ' HAWVER. • English 1 Public Relations HOMPSON English II Speech and Dramatics Speech Festival Senior Play English ss mfflSTl fflH Il Phyllis Merril culminates her ly four year ' s of studying English udi 14 y writing a research paper on uddhism . cpARLAND EDENQUIST English III, first semester Annual, first semester Junior Play 15 ERMAN English III, last semester Annual, last semester language, History, Civics Audio-visual chairman World history American history Claudette Audier,Dean Pond, and Sally Jo Peart discuss world affairs . HEATON— English II Latin Spanish Junior Class Sponsor 16 ELLOFF — Freshman sponsor Guidance Civics Band Choir Modern Music Master sponsor Mathematics, Science Jim McFarland conducts an experiment in chemistry. The new chemistry room has accom- modations for 18 students. It is equipped with 3 tables with water, drain, gas, and electricity. The well -lighted laboratory also hasa demonstration table with hot and cold water . Home [c, Commerce URTZ Home Economics F. H. A. sponsor lifvtMi., Roberta BarneH uses modern facilities in the new home ec room to prepare a tasty dish . REINBROOK Betty Stafford types on new ROYAL. 19 Commerce Activity finance T. I. Mechanical Drawing Assistant Sponsor Junior Class Trades, Industries Agriculture Robert Kosmann replaces the needed power. Wayne Lundvall with the Shop work horse. 20 Agriculture Drivers Training F. F. A. Sponsor StudyhalLlibrary Library Ass ' t sophomore sponsor Ass ' t dramatics World History Family Relations Sociology Ass ' t senior sponsor Study hall Research--The Heart of Learning ASS ' T LIBRARIANS Pat Tracy Trenna Peart Martha Steadman Beverly Lufkin Veronica Kaimann Sonja Jacobsen Fern Blakesley Physical Education Girl ' s P. E. G. A. A. sponsor Girls get ready for big game . Boy ' s P. E. C Club sponsor Football Mary Sue pant- omimes All I want for Christ- mas The culprits are caught --sopho- more assembly SfOIOBS MILDRED BARRY Sponsor DICK KEMP Co-Sponsor SENIOR OFFICERS Bill Yoder President Vice President . Secretary . Treasurer Student Council Student Council With May 24, 1954 — We, the ' 54 seniors have gone into the Circus of Life. As Freshmen, under the direction of DavidRoss, we put on a Ground Hog ' s dance anda freshman assembly. We started off our sophomore year with a flip, when we took first place with our float at homecoming. The Sadie Hawkin ' s Dance was the center ring attraction. Dick Siddle cracked the whip that year. As juniors we showed our dramatic talent with our production of YOU CAN ' T TAKE IT WITH YOU. With Rupert Werner as ringmaster, we gave a banquet and prom using the theme of Oriental Gradens. Finally gaining the center ring as seniors, we put on the mostoutstanding Polio Auction ever, netting $533.64. Life with father was ourclass play. We had our share of star performers in scholarship, music, dra- matics, leadership, and athletics this year. ARTHUR WESLEY AYERS, JR. Art Class Assembly 1,2; Boys ' State 3; District and State Speech Festival 3: National Thespians 3,4, Pres. 4; Class Treas. 4; Class Play 3. IRMA JOYCE BALLINGER Bandl;G.A.A. 1,2.3,4, Pres. 4; F. H. A. I. MERLYN E. BALLINGER Men Football 4; Wrestling 4; C Club 4; F. F. A. i. SfOIOfiS RITA AYLEEN BAUMGART Class Assembly l.2; F. H. A. I; Library I; Class Sec. 3; Girls ' State 3; Homecoming Attendant 4; Student Social Director 4; Student Council Sec. -Treas. 4; Choir 1,2,3; 11 District Choir 1, 2, 3; Madrigal Choir 3,4; Girls ' Glee Club l.2;Mod- ern Music Masters 3,4. Pres. 4: Broncettes 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Homecoming Play 1,2,3,4. GARY LEE BRANAM Madrigal Choir 3,4; All District Choir 3,4; Class Assembly 1,2; Ping Pong Champion 3,4. WILLIAM PAUL BRETZ Bill Class Assembly 1,2; All State Band 2; Choir 3; C Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3; All District Band 1,2,3; Basketball ■•2,3; Track 4; Football 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Class Play 3. LAURENCE PORTER BRUCKER Wrestling 3. 25 BARBRA JEAN CAMPBELL Choir 1,2,3,4; All District Choir 3,4; Girls Glee Club 1,2; Modern Music Masters 4; BRONC 4; Homecoming Play I; F. H. A. Assembly I; Class Assembly I, 2;-G. A. A. I. DARLA GAY CORDER All District Choir I; Choir I; District Speech Festival 2, 3; Library 1,2; BRONC 3; BRONC HI -LIGHTS 2; Class Assembly 1,2; Cody Thespians 1,2,3; Broncettes I. CAROLEEN ANN CROOK Choir 4; Homecoming Play 4; Broncettes 3,4; F. H. A. 2. Bill Bretz entertains at the class of ' 54 Frosh assembly as Dick Siddle, presi- dent, looks on . NORMAN R. DOUBLEDAY Football 4. LYNNE ADELLE DVORAK Transfer, Casper 1,2,3. BYRON HAROLD FEHLMAN JEANNE CLARA FITZGERALD Homecoming Queen 4; Prom Attendant 3; Homecoming Play 2,4;F. H. A. Assembly 3,4; National Thespians 4; G. A. A. 2; Broncettes 2,4; F.H. A. 1,2,3, Officer 3; Class Play 3. JUNE MARIE FITZGERALD All District Choir 2; Girls ' Glee Club 2; Choir 2; Homecoming Play 1,2,4; F. H. A. Assembly 1.2,3; Class Assembly 1,2; National Thespians 3.4; G. A. A. 3,4; F. H. A. 1,2,3; Camera Club 4, Sec. 4; Class Play 3. GEORGE WILBERT FORD Billy Class Assembly I; Football 3,4: Basketball 3; C Club 4, Sec. 2. WILLIAM GEORGE FROST Boys ' State 3; Football 2,4; Camera Club 2. SEOIOliS DICK LYNN GEBHART Transfer, Rock Springs 1,2,3; Football 4. JOYCE ELAINE GILES Girls ' State 3; Choir 2; All District Choir 2, 3; Girls ' Glee Club 1,2; District Speech Festival 3,4; Library 3; Homecoming Play 3,4; Class Assembly 2; National Thespians 3,4; Bronc- ettes i,2,3.4;CameraClub 3; Cody Thespians 3;ClassPlay 3. PATSY RUTH GIRTY Band 1,2,3; AH District Band 1,2,3; Homecoming Play 3; F.H.A. Assembly I; G. A. A. 1,2,3; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Broncettes i ,2, 3,4; Class Sec. 2. NORMA ANN HANEY National Honor Society 3,4; Girls ' State 3; Girls ' Glee Club 2; Broncettes 1.2,3,4, Treas. 3; Camera Club I, Sec. I; Cody Thespians 4. .■S: lii ' HARRIET EMELINE HAYNER Student Council Sec. 3; All District Band 1,2.3; B nd Major- ette 1,2,3,4; Drum Majorette 3,4; F. H. A. Assembly 1.2,3; Class Assembly 1.2; National Thespians 4; F. H. A. 1,2,3, Pres. 3; Class Play 3. JAMES PORTER JAMESON 111 Tex Class Play 3; Class Assembly 1,2; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; C Club 4. JEANNIE MARIE KUNKLE Transfer, Worland 1,2,3; Bronc ettes 4- Senior mathematicians, Don Morris and Rupe Werner, figure a problem with slide rules. JAMES EDGAR LEWIS Boys ' State 3; Band 1,2,3,4; All District Band 3,4; Modem Music Masters 3,4; Class Play 3; Football 3. JAMES ALLEN McCUMBER Choir 2; Class Play 3; Camera Club 4. JAMES ROBERT McFARLAND Choir 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; One Act Play 4; Modern Music Masters 4; Junior Class Play 3. DONALD FRANKLIN McGIRR Transfer, Lovington, New Mexico 1 , 2, 3; Band 4; All District Band 4. NORMA JEAN McGARY Broncettes I, 2, 3,4; F. H. A. 2. 3; Broncettes Attendant 4. DONALD WAYNE McGUFFEY Band 1,2,3; Class Assembly 2; Football 4; Wrestling 4; C Club4;F. F. A. 1,2,3,4, Sec. 2. 11, MARY LOUISE MANORGAN National Honor Society 3,4; Girls ' Glee Club 1,2; District Speech Festival 3; BRONC; Homecoming Play 3,4; Class Assembly 2; National Thespians 3, 4; Broncettes 3,4, V. Pres. 4; Camera Club I , Pres. I ; Cody Thespians 3; Class Play 3; Broncette Attendant 4. s nioiis J RAYMOND JERRE MARKLEY Transfer, St. Marie, Idaho I; Camera Club 4. ERNEST RUDOLPH MAY Pete Transfer, Fountain Valley i,2; Class Valentine 3; Football 4; Track 3. PHYLLIS IRENE MERRILL Choir 2, 3; Band i, 2; Girls ' Glee Club 2; Modern Music Masters 3;F. H. A. Assembly I; Class Assembly 2; G. A. A. I;F.H.A. I. DONALD ARTHUR MORRIS Band 2,3; All District Band 2,3; Track 4. 29 SHIRLEY ANN MULHOLLAND F. H. A. 1,2. 3, Sec. 3. ROBERTA JOAN NEELY Choir 1,2,3,4; All District Choir 3,4; Modern Music Masters 4; Madrigal Choir 3,4. KATHLEEN GARNET NELLEN Transfer 1,2, Wasatch Academy; Bronc ette 3; Homecoming Play 4. June Fitzgerald and Nancy Ruckman on senior homecoming float which won third prize. ALTA MARIE NORDQUIST Band 1,2, 3,4; All District Band 2, 3,4; Modern Music Masters 4; G. A. A. 2,3,4, Officer 4; Clarinet Quartette 1,2,3,4. WILLARD EUGENE OHLSON Gene All District Band 3; Class Play 3; Class Assembly 3,4; Basket- ball 3,4; C Club 3,4. MARY ANN PAWLEY Band 1,2,3,4; All District Band 1,2,3,4; Modern Music Masters 4; Homecoming Play 4; Class Play 3; G. A. A. i,2; Broncettes 1,2; F. H. A. 3; Class Sec. 4; Dance Band 1,2,3,4. DEAN HAROLD POND, JR. Class Play 3; Football 1,2,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; C Club 2,3,4. 30 DAVID JOHN ROSS Student Council 1 , 3. 4; Boys ' State 3; Class Valentine i;Foot- ball 4; Basketball 3, 4; CClub 3.4; Class Pres. 2, V. Pres. 4. NANCY MAY RUCKMAN ChoirI,2; All District Choir 2; Band Majorette I; Homecoming Play 1,4; Class Assembly 2; National Thespians 4; Broncettes 1,2,3,4; Camera Club 1,2,3. Treas. I, Sec. 2; Cody Thes- pians 2,4. Pres. 4; School Treas. 4. EARL KEITH SAUERWEIN SffllORS RICHARD L. SIDDLE Student Council 2; Band 1.2; Class Assembly 2; Football 4; Wrestling 2,3,4; C Club 3,4; Class Pres. 2, V. Pres. I; Wrestling Captain 4. DARRYL LEON SINGER Band i; Football i,2; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; C Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4. MARIAN BELLE SMITH Transfer, Three Forks, Montana 1,2; Band 3,4; AH District Band 3.4; Modern Music Masters 4. FRANK THEODORE SNAVELY III Ted Band 1,2,3; All District Band 2,3; BRONC 4; Class Assembly 1,2; C Club 4; Dance Band 2,3; District Speech Festival 2,3; State Speech Festival 3. 31 LYDIA MAY SPOMER Choir 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2; Homecoming Play 1,2,3; F. H. A. Assembly i, 2; Class Assembly 1.2; G. A. A. 1,2,3; Broncettes 1,2,3; F-H. A. 1.2,3. ELIZABETH ANN STAFFORD Band 1,2,3; AH District Band 3,4; F. T. A. 4, Officer 4; F. H. A. Assembly 3; Class Assembly 2; F.H. A. 1,2,3. CHARLES HOWARD STUMP Class Play 3. Mary SueWasden dramatizes Chaucer in English Lit. DON LYNN TAYLOR Band 1 ,2, 3,4; All District Band 2, 3, 4; Modem Music Masters 3.4; Class Play 3,4; Class Assembly 1. CHARLES PAUL SKROCH Bud Transfer 1,2,3. Billings; Track 4. HAROLD LEE TRUMBULL Class Assembly 1.2; Football 3,4. ROBERT LEE VAN NOY 32 MARY SUE WASDEN Girls ' State 3; Prom Attendant 3; Choir 2; District Speech Festival 2,3,4; State Speech Festival 3; One Act Play 3; BRONC 4; Homecoming Play 3; Class Play 3; National Thes- pians 3,4. V. Pres. 4; Broncettes 3,4; Girls ' Glee Club 3; F. T. A. 4. Senior girls are entertained at the P.E.O, tea. RUPERT WILLIAM WERNER Student Council 3; Class Valentine 2; Band 1,2; All Disuict Band I; Class Play 3,4; Class Assembly i,2;Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 2,4; C Club 3.4: Class Treas. 2. Class Pres. 3; Class V. Pres. 4. JAMES EUGENE WILDER Transfer Merchedes, Texas 1,2, 3; Choir 4; All District Choir 4; Modern Music Masters 4- JOYCE WILSON Choir 3,4; All District Choir 4; Library l; Modern Music Masters 4: Camera Club 4; BRONC 4; BRONC HI-LIGHTS 3; F.H. A. Assembly I; Class Assembly I; Broncettes 2,3,4; F.H. A. 2.3 JOHN WILLIAM YODER Bill National Honor Society 3,4: Student Council 2,4; Class Pres. 4; Football 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Track 4; C Club 4. Treas. 4; Class Treas 3. JUOIOfiS JUNE WHEATON Sponsor FRANK WIMER Co-Sponsor JUNIOR OFFICERS Terry Calvert .... President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Student Council J We, the trapeze artists of Cody High put away our lion taming and advanced to the more skilled feats such as playing chess in the study hail. Musically and dramatically talented members of our class really wereswinging on the trapeze bars this year. Creotive ability, as well as dramatic talent, got a work out when we presented LOST HORIZON our class play. Never Never Land from Peter Pan was the theme of our Jr. Sr. Prom; that we sponsored on April 30. Next year we will have the spotlight and we are wondering if we can hold it as well as we have managed the trapeze bars. f « K Atkinson, E. .f Bales, B. ■jr Baumgart, K. Blakesley, F. - , Bond, B Boyd, E. Bretz, J. Brittain, M. Bratton, B. Buchll, C. Burgess , F . Calvert, T. Cape Men, E . Coe, J. Cook, P. Coleman, J . Cox , S . Cull, M. Dougherty, J. Davies, B. ! : IK Decker, K . - Dutton, D. -T Endicott, E. Engelhardt, R JUniOR CLASS Gail, B. Grissom, S. Hamby, S. Hoff, P. Holder, M. Johnston, C. We didn ' t think it would look like that, comment Junior biologists Martha Steadman, Mary Ross, Mer- iyn Troxel, and Bill Bratton. - I f ( ' ! , Johnston, C. Kelley, J. Kysar, T. Kosman , R . ■I S Krueger, D :i Loeper, D. Long, C. Loverchecic, R , - ) Lufkin, B. McMillin, C. Matheny, L. May, M. , Mercer, J. Moore, S . Morris, E . Moseley, J. Nielsen, L. Nordquist, V. Ohison, A. Parks, P. Pawley, J. Peart, T. Phillips, I. Pond, W. JUOlOe CLASS Powell, M. Rankin, P. Ray, E. Reed, J. Rhoads,J. Richard, R. 1 We got the Bobcats on a limb, is the slogan of the junior homecoming float. h l f j44 iXk ii : 3Cl:. -« ' -5) tE ' s 7i- fiL. M i ' , Rickell, A. Robertson, J . Ross, M. St. John, M. Shoppie, J. Sherwin, R . Smith, C. Smith, G. Stanton, P. Steadmon, M. Sulcer, J. Tracy, P. Troxe I , M . Turley, B. Underwood, C. Wall, G. mm CLASS Whitmore, L. Wright, D. Wilson, R. J Dennis Krueger, Jim Wilder, Jerry Reed, and Fred Burgess listen while a Husky technician tells them about the different sections in the Husky lab. SOPHOmORB ' J Kim Bradford Patty McDonald Henry Wilson Jeff Willis . . OPAL SULCER Sponsor JOHN APER Co-Sponsor SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Bob Richmond .... President Vice President . Secretary . Treasurer Student Council Lion tamers at last! We tamed all kinds of lions this year, with the exception of one — the Sadie Hawkin ' s Dance and thisact was replaced by the Musical Masquerade. Needin g energy, our class had the distinction of buying more food at the Polio Auction than any other. The sophomore assembly, which we gave on May 4, was 4 original plays, each written by the different English II classes. We are awaiting our junior year when we will be the Daring Young Men (and Women) on the Flying Trapeze . Andren, C . Audier, C . Bales, J. Bollinger, R Ballinger, E . Barhaug, D. Barling, M. Barnett, R . J Barrus, M. ;i Bradford, K. Borron, J. Buckingham, J . I Crosby, L. DeCastro, B. Dominick, M. Buchli, R. Chambers, E . Chevalier, S . Clifton, P. SOPHOmOfit CLASS Sophomores, M. McGuffey, A. Taylor, J. Willis, P. Worst, cram for classes in study hall during lunch hour . Dover, D. Duram, C. Dutton, R Evert, L. Cottrell, R. Cover, C. Crook, V. Far low, E. Fedell, N. Flom, P. Ford, A. Fox, L. Gerrish, C . Gibson, D. Giles, B. Gillison, L Green, S. Haman, K . Harkin, D. f ( vmm . ' • Harris, S. Hill, V. House, D. Howe , R . SOPHOmORt CLASS - • Jackson, B. f Jacobsen, S. ■• Johannes, R . Kaimann, V. Kiovsky, T. Kinkade, J . Koch, E . Larson , R . McDonald, P. McGuffey, M McNeil, C. Lawson , M . Livingston, D. Luckinbill, P. Lundvall, G. Mason , E . Matteson, V. Merrill, J. Monigan, P. Lundvall, W. Lynn, S. McCormick, J . Mullins, C. Muzechenko, R . Newton, J. Noe, F. Norskog, R . O ' Mara, B. Patterson, N , Pearson , R . Pedersen, E. Pryde, B. Reed, P. 41 Richmond, R . 0 ' . ' •? Hfik f § Jrl iHk 11161 ' -K .f f J ■fefll iife K ift Rickman, A. Ritterbrown, L. Russell, C. Skinner, D. SOPHOmORf CLASS Smith, D. Smith, D. Smith, N. Soil, R. Spiegelberg, D. Sprague, L. Taylor, A. Trumbull, D. Willis, J. Wilson, H, Worst, P. |k, Tryon, B. Tryon, R . Walker, O. Wasden, T. Wright, W. Young love, B Smith, D. Heureman, B . Whitmore, K. Waggoner, G. Williams, D. Darrah, J . Whitney, F, 0 f 7 £ « The Cord Sharks of the sophomore class — Tim Kiovsky, Dean Spiegelberg, and Don Livingston. ffifSHIIlEO MURRAY DELLOFF Sponsor FRESHMAN OFFICERS Bill Acton President Larry Young . . . Vice-President Jackie Trythall .... Treasurer Lynne Livingston . . . Secretary Coming into high school as freshmen was as hard as walking a tightrope infrontof our first audience. But when we became accustomed to the procedure in CHS, we learned how much fun high school is, and then we started falling off the honor roll . Our freshman homecoming float won second prize and we also sponsored the freshman dance and cakewa Ik February 5, after theRiverton game. We have enjoyed being side show freaks but we ' re looking forward to be lion tamers next year. L Acton, B. f Allshouse, D. Asay, M . Ayers, N . Barling, A. Berg, G. Bilyew, B. Black, G. Blair, B. Brown , K . Burgess, J. Burns, F . Dixon, M. Downing, J Duram , E . Buswell, D. Campbell, B. Capron, J . Capron , S . ffitSHdlflO CLASS Dvorak, J . Dyer, E. Edgar, R . Ellis, L. Clifton, D. Cooke, M. Cottrell, B. Engelhardt, R Evert, J. Farmham, F. Faris, H. Feyhl, K. Fox, N. Fritz, N. Gerrish, S . Grooms, D. Second place winner in the home- Ouruie, L. coming parade was the freshman riamby, B. floQ . Henderson, L. f3 si ' (f 0ifm Highland, B. Hockley, K. Holler, M. Hoskins, E . House, R . Howe , B . Jackson, C . Jensen, M. Johnson, G. Johnson, J . Johnson, N. Jones, B. ffifSHIHflO ClflSS Mcintosh, D McGee, F . McGirr, C . Kitchin, C. Kosmann, M Larson , S . LeBlanc, D. McNeil, L. Main, B. Martin, M. Mason, D. Lewis, M. Livingston, B. Livingston, L. Matteson, N. Miilhollin, G. Morris, A. Nielsen, A. Nolan, G. Oxiey, D. Peart, S. Pederson, L. Pollock, D. Morrison, J. Freshman English students take notes in Reed, L. Miss Shawver ' s class. Reher, P. ' (1 . A I 4. k %3i Ross, W. Roybal, E. Russell, E. Russell, J. fRfSHUlflfl CLASS Sandvold, A. Schmidtberger, J. Schultz, C. Schuster, J. Z Scott, S . Shore, D. fl Siggrns, K. Slock, P. Smith, J. imirn, Snyder, Snyder, M. P. Sowerwine, S Sprogue, K . - Tibbs, S. % ■Tracy, J. ...irfe. Walker, B. Walker, L. Waller, G. Watts, T. White, D. Whitmore, R, Wilson, J. Wilson, L. Trythall, J Vokac, V. Mr. Deleft, John Tracy, Wright, L. Jerry Wilson, and De lores Young, L. Oxiey take time out for a bit Zaharko, R . of humor. Powers, B. flCTIVITIfS sociEiy MEMBERS OF NATIONAL HONOR SO- CIETY: K. Decker, T. Peart, N. Ruck- man, E. Morris, J. Giles, M. Wasden, R. Baumgan, M. Manorgan , D. Siddle, N. Haney , B. Gail, A. Ayers, D. Krueger, B. Yodei . ( ' Old Members) Superintendent Frank Kraus Sponsor — National Honor Society STUOfOTCOUOCIL MEMBERS OF STUDENT COUNCIL: Mr. Cottrell, Sponsor, B. Yoder (Pres.) R. Baumgan (Sec.) B. Richmond, S. Moore, B. Acton, J. Willis, D. Krueger, T. Cal- vet, D. Ross, (V. Pies.) Sponsored by WEBSTER CHEVROLET SCHOLflfiSHIPS RUPERT WERNER Casper Junior College NORMA HANEY— Valedictorian Wyoming Honor Scholarship MARY LOU MANORGAN Carroll College MARY SUE WASDEN State PTA Teacher Training, 4 year scholarship BILL FROST—Salutatorian Wyoming Honor Scholarship NANCY RUCKMAN Cottey College, $300 Elks cash scholarship 49 PAT GIRTY Senior omecomim ueen TRENNA PEART Junior LYNNE LIVINGSTON Freshman CLAUDETTE AUDIER Sophomore 1953 Homecoming Queen JEAN FITZGERALD W ' ,W BEVERLY LUFKIN Attendant 1954 P -om y ueen and ttendun t ANN RICKELL Attendant Queen TRENNA PEART % . % %, RITA AND BILL Senior Favorites Class Sweethearts JACKIE AND BOB Class Sweethearts BARBRA AND JERRY Class Sweethearts TRENNA AND DENNIS Class Sweethearts 52 Roman banquet given by the Latin II class. Sponsored by TRESSLER McCALL CODY THESPIANS. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Lynn, A. Taylor, M. Dominlck, P. Clifton, C. Schultz, D. Skinner, P. Monighan, E. Pederson, D. Spiegelberg, B. Pryde, T. Kivosky. FRONT ROW: E. Dyer, A. Barling, M. Barling, C. MuUins, C. Audier, C. Cover, B. Larson, B. Richmond, D. Livingston, H. Wilson, Mrs. Thompson, sponsor. Father Vinnie Clarence John . Whitney Harlan Cora Mary Skinner Rev. Dr. Lloyd Dr . Humphreys Dr Somers Margaret Annie . Delia . Nora . Maggie Senior Play Cast LIFE WITH FATHER Art Ayers Jean Fitzgerald . .Bill Yoder . Pete May . Chuck Sturrp . Grant Wasd en Nancy Ruckman June Fitzgerald . JamesWilder Jim McFarland Lynn Taylor Mary Manorgan Joyce Giles . Rita Baumgart . Joyce Wilson Alto Nordquist NATIONAL THESPIANS. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Manorgan, A. Rickell, L. Taylor, J. Daugherty, J. McFarland, E. Boyd, A. Ayers, J. Reed, J. Mercer, D. Davies, J. Sulcer. FRONT ROW: L. Matheny, P. Tracy, J. Robertson, J. Giles, J. Fitzgerald, J. Fitzgerald, S. Grissom, M. Wasden, N. Ruckman, Mrs. Thompson, sponsor. Junior Play Cast LOST HORIZON Myra . Elizabeth. Wyland Rutherford Chang Conway . Mallinson Miss Brinklow Henry Barnard Lo Tsen Helen . High Lama Tashi . . A Tibetan . Sue Hamby Pat Tracy Clyde Johnston .Seth Moore . Jerry Reed Jack Mercer Jim Daugherty Lotus Matheny . Eddie Boyd Karen Decker Sherrel Grissom Byron Davies .Ida Phillips .Gary Smith The Juniors come back for a curtain call 55 SPEECH FESTIVAIS We ' re off to Thermopolis for District Speech Festival! DISTRICT SPEECH FESTIVAL THERMOPOLIS February 6 Dramatic Readings Joyce Giles Superior Trenna Peart Superior Sharon Lynn Excellent Janiece Robertson Superior Humorous Readings Claudette Audier Superior Art Ayers Superior Nancy Ruckman Excellent Mary Lu Manorgan Superior Interpretive Readings Trenna Peart Superior Mary Sue Wasden Superior Margo Barling Superior Patricia McDonald Excellent Verse Choir Superior DISTRICT SPEECH FESTIVAL GREYBULL February 20 Original Oratory Beryle Gail Superior Tom Wasden Good Panel Discussion Beryle Gail Superior Pat Monighan Excellent Clyde Johnston Superior STATE SPEECH FESTIVAL LARAMIE April 8,9,10 One Act Play Mary Dominick Mary Lu Manorgan Joyce Giles Margo Barling I Beryle Gail I Jeannine Coleman Trenna Peart One Act Play Lynn Taylor Clyde Johnston Ted Snavely Janiece Robertson Jeff Willis Pat Monighan Mary Sue Wasden Art Ayers Poetry Readings Janiece Robertson Mary Dominick Trenna Peart Jeannine Coleman Margo Barling Prose Readings Ted Snavely Lynn Taylor Mary Lu Manorgan Mary Sue Wasden Joyce Giles Panel Discussion Beryle Gail Clyde Johnston Pat Monighan Jeff Wil The arena play The Plum Tree taken to state speech festival . Sponsored by WIGWAM BAKERY Ceiling Zero the stage play pres- ented at Laramie. Boys .dCirls ' State LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Norma Haney, Rita Baumgart. SEATED: Joyce Giles, Mary Sue Wasden. OjIR[RIH[MOE (TiHsmEtmiE Sponsored by CODY ELECTRIC SUPPLY MUSIC R. Neely J. Rhoades R. Baumgart B. Branam E. Boyd J. Reed S. Moore K. Decker C. Audier P. Tracy Rita Baumgart MODERN MUSIC MASTERS President BEGINNERS CHOIR BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Waller, J. Johnston, P. Rheers. B. High- land, B. Blair. MIDDLE ROW: D. Buswell, D. AUshouse, M. Holler, N. Flox, C. Schultz. TOP ROW: M. Jensen, E. Dyer, S. Larson, C. McGirr. Bob Larson Choir President MIXED CHORUS BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Dominick, C. Audier, M. Barling, L. Matheny, P. Tracy, K. Decker, B. Camp- bell, J. Wilson, C. Crook. R. Neely, A. Barling. MIDDLE ROW: B. Cottrell, M. St. John, J. Robertson, C. Smith, P. Hoff, J. Mosley, A. Rickell, C. Underwood, J. Rhoads, L. Spomer. D. Harkins, J. Chapel. TOP ROW: R. Cottrell, T. Calvert, R. Lovercheck, J. McFarland, J. Wilder, E. Boyd, M. Powell, j. Reed, B. Pryde, G. Branam, R. Larson, T. Kysar. Practice session in the trombone section MUSIC FESTIVAL ENTRIES INSTRUMENTAL SOLOS Lynn Taylor — cornet Marian Smith — trombone Lyie GilIison--saxophone Alta Nordquist — clarinet Gene MillhoIIin — clarinet Stewart Wilson, Gene MillhoIIin, Alta Nordquist, Elizabeth Stafford — clarinet quartette DUETS Margo Barling, Claudette Audier Ann Rickell, Pat Tracy Karen Decker, Claudette Audiei VOCAL SOLOS Karen Decker — soprano Pat Tracy — soprano Claudette Audier — soprano Mary Dominick--soprano Margo Barling — soprano Charolette Smith — soprano Roberta Neely — alto Jerry Reed — Tenor Jim McFarland — baritone Eddie Boyd — bass Russell Cottrell — bass BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Lewis. M. Ross, S. Grissom. K. Baumgart, M. Holder, B. Jackson, D. White. J. Newton, H. Hayner, L. McNeil, E. Farlow. MIDDLE ROW: V. Matteson, D. McGirr, L. Taylor, S. Moore, F. Burgess, D. Barhaug, N. Smith, B. Campbell, J. Russell, P. Luckinbill, R. Sherwin, M. Smith. FRONT ROW: A. Nordquist, G. MullhoUand, R. Kosman, J. Trythall, B. Stafford, P. Freeman, A. Jones. M. Pawley, R. Soil. BACK ROW, STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Neely, M. Smith, L. Taylor, J. McFarland, J. Wilder. E. Boyd, J. Reed, S. Moore, B. Stafford, A. Nordquist, R. Baumgart. FRONT ROW: M. Barling, J. Wilson. B. Campbell. J. Robertson, D. Decker, A. Rickell, P. Tracy, J. Rhoads. Seth and Karen do their version of Man and Women . 60 Eddie, Jim, Gary, and Jerry sing You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby . BRONi;[TT[!;...GJJ. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO R IGHT: A. Rickell, S. Cox, C. Audier, M. Barling, P. MacDonald, S. Lynn, C. Mullins, J. Pawley, B. Lufkin, J. Coe, L. Matheny, P. Parks, T. Peart, B. Livingston, N. Ayers, M. Manorgan, Mrs. McFarland. 2nd ROW: N. Ruck- man, M. Wasden, S. Capron, M. Dominick, B. Blair, M. Ross, K. Decker, C. Cover, K. Nellen, R. Baumgart, L. Livingston, V. Hill, J.Wilson, G.Waller, K. Baumgart, B. Gail, D. Harkin, P. Reed, P. Clifton, A. Taylor, C. Crook. 3rd ROW: B. Ham- by, M. Pawley, P. Stanton, M. Asay, J. Robertson, P. Tracy, J. Coleman, R. Bamett, N. McGary, J. Giles, M. Holler, J. Fitzgerald, L. Henderson, S. Jacobson, N. Haney, J. Newton, E. Ballinger, A. Barling. CHEERLEADERS: M. Steadman, C. Underwood, S. Grissom, S. Hamby, P. GIrty. Supporting the center pole of the CHS game tent are the Broncettes who back the CHS teams with roar- ing enthusiasm . One of the major social functions of the year, the Broncette formal, was sponsored by this group. Performing for the fun of it is the aim of the girls in G . A .A . They don ' t dwell on walking tightropes or swinging from trapeze bars but they do have volleyball tournaments, swimming parties and district meets to keep physically fit. R. Baumgart Broncette Pres, J. Ballinger G. A. A. Pres. Sponsored by STURM STUDIO BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Oxley, M. McGuffey, L. Rltterbrown, J. Ballinger, R. Soil, S. Sowerwine. 2nd ROW: V. Nordquist, J. Burgess, N. McGary, B. Highland, S. Gerrish. 3rd ROW: B. Lufkin, B. Walker, E. Ballinger, Miss McCannon, Sponsor. F.H.A. girls making a tape recording for KODI FUTURE TomWasden, Carroll Buchli, and Carl Andren receive awards from Swat. Duane Wright and Dick Bollinger auction off the boxes of food at the annual F .F .A. Christ- mas party, as Carl Andren looks on. i %[ II F.H.A. officers at initiation: S. Harris, par- liamentarian; A. Rickman, historian; V. Nord- quist, president; N. Fedeil, secretary; V. Crook, treasurer; L. Crosby, song leader. n Tom Wasden, Billy Young love, and Mr. Sweitzer at the Sears-Roebuck Banquet in Kansas City, during the National FFA Convention. Tom and Bilivwon this trip for their outstanding worK in the Soil and Water Conser- vation Improvement Program. OF u F.H.A. girls study the pre- vention of fire. Charlotte Severin and Elvira Mason are hostessed to Mr . Sweitzer, Mrs . Mac, and Mr . Kemp at the Faculty Tea . Sponsored by THE CODY LAUNDRY F.F.A. officers: Bill Wright, sentinel; Tom Was- den, reporter; Dick Bollinger, secretary; Mr. Sweitzer, sponsor; Wayne Lundvall, vice presi- dent; Duane Wright, president; Jim McCormick, treasurer . 63 STANDING: J. Robertson, M. Jensen, L. Peterson, N. Patterson, D. AUhouse, S. Scott, E. Russell, M. Martin, P. Reed, K. Fill, S. Capron, A. Sandvold, L. Gurule. SEATED: Miss Kurtz, Sponsor, P. Slack, N. Johnson, L. Crosby, L. Hender- son, B. Livingston, S. Larson. V. Crook, A. Rickman, V. Nordquist, N. Fedell, R. Barnett, S. Harris, M. Asay. BACK ROW: R. Dutton, J. Bales, C. Johnston, C. Andren, B. Bales, J. Kinkade, E. Capellan, L. McNeil, K. Whitmore, ]. Capron, K. Haman, M. Snyder, C. Kitchen. SECOND ROW; J. Schuster, L. Wright, R. Whitmore, C. Buchli, C. Jackson, N. Smith, D. Grooms, L. Whitmore, B. Younglove, R. Buchli, G. Lundball. SEATED: G. Berg, B. Main, B. Wright, T. Wasden, W. Lundvall, D. Wright, J. McCormick, D. Ballinger, L. Reed, D. Clifton, D. LeBlanc. Sponsored by DIAMOND LUMBER CO. C ' CIOB FTll C Club has as its mem- bers all CHS boys who have lettered in ath- letics. This club sets the quali- fications for earning C jackets and sweaters. Re- cently C Club bought a whirl pool bath for the athletic de- partment. FRONT ' ROW, SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: W. Pond, D. Ballinger, B. Turley, D. Pond, D. Ross. SEC- OND ROW: J. Willis, D. Singer, R. Werner, D. Dunon, H. Fowler, B. Yoder, D. Krueger, G. Ohlson, D. Siddle. THIRD ROW: J. Bretz, J. Merrill, B. Bretz, M. May, J. Daughtery, D. Smith, J. Jameson, B. Ford, B. Bales, J. McCormick, T. Suavely, D. Dover, M. Lawson. CHftfiUflDfRS LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Sleadman, C. Underwood, S. Grissom, S. Hamby, P, Girty. LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Wasden, P. Slack, E. Dyer, J. Ballinger, B. Stafford (Sec ' y.) T. Peart (Pres.) A. Nordquist, Miss Jensen, Miss McKelvy (Sponsors). NOT SHOWN: P. Parks. Future Teachers of America, the newest organization in CHS, is a group in which high school students who want to be teachers can get together. This organization is helping to prepare these students for the circus of life. Heading FHA this year is President Trenna Peart. Miss McKelvy and Miss Jensen are the advisors. . f . ' ' - - - ' - ■' , « r •fHtXA C .2 -tUa if Ci_ O -- c4 %., - _ € - 0 7n s ' y [ FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Dutton, J. Bretz, D. Siddle, M. Ballinger, N. Doubleday, D. Dover, D. Ballinger. SECOND ROW: Coach B. Waller. D. McGuffey, D. Ross, B. Ford, B. Bretz (Capt.) J. Jamesont R. Werner, B. Yoder. THIRD ROW: Ass ' t Coach P. Petrich, T. Calvert, D. Pond, D. Krueger, J. Daughtery, B. Bales, T. Snavely, C. Duram, Ass ' t Coach S. Martoglio. FOURTH ROW: Mgr. M. Lawson, E. Endicott, B. Richard, E. Pederson, K. Hockley, M. May, R. Dutton. S 2a SEASON ' S SCORES Thermopolis 58 Cody 7 Riverton Cody 6 Greybull 13 Cody 18 Worland 21 Cody 6 Sheridan 78 Cody Love 11 20 Cody 32 Lander 19 Cody 34 Powell 58 Cody 12 I Crown You Queen Jean ' Queen ' s Float I W v F _, _ i.. Homecoming Dance HOOPSTffiS BACK ROW: Coach P. Petrich, D. Ross, B. Yoder, D. Krueger, J. Jameson, J. Evert, G. Black. FRONT ROW; G. Ohlson, R. Werner, D. Dover, L. Young, P. Worst, J. McCormick, A. Ford. Cody 37 Cowley 29 ' ' I Kf Hfl Cody 37 Cowley 29 Cody 42 Billings 57 A H H Cody 42 Billings 57 Cody 49 Billings 69 H )JIH D Cody 49 Billings 68 Cody 38 Cowley 35 H HP Cody 38 Cowley 35 Cody 47 Greybuii 52 H IBI Cody 47 Greybuii 52 Cody 48 Basin 46 ■' H HpV Cody 48 Basin 46 Cody 45 Riverton 46 ft Hvi 1 Cody 45 Riverton 46 Cody 46 Lander 65 B K. 1 Cody 46 Lander 65 Cody 48 Worland 58 M B H Cody 48 Worland 58 Cody 60 Thermop 63 ffiH Cody 60 Thermop 63 Sponsored By Coach Petrich gives some CODY TRADING CO. pointers. It ' s A Jump Ball BACK ROW: P. Luckinbill, B. Bales, K. Hockley, D. Smith, ' C. Long. M. May, D. Pond, Coach G. Mangus. SECOND ROW: T. Kiovsky, D. Livingston, B. Turley, D. Buswell, D. Dutton, D. Ballinget, D. Siddle (Capt. ). FRONT ROW: W. Pond, J. Bretz, J. Merrell, L. Wilson, C. Johnston. During the season, Cody won 9matches, lost2, and tied 1 . They took 4th in the state tournament, with Dean Pond being named the outstanding wrestler in the state . Cody wrestlers placing instate were: Dean Pond, 1st, 154 lb.; Dick Siddle, 3rd, 138; Dick Bolling- er, 3rd, 120; Willard Pond, 2nd, 112; Jim Bretz, 3rd, 103; Clyde Johnston, 3rd, 95. Kenny Hockley goes for a takedown. Sponsored by MERCLERE MOTORS Both wrestlers try for a hold. f TUINClAD!i BACK ROW: Coach Wallet, J. Mercer, J. Daughtery, J. McCormick, L. Taylor, D. Krueger, J. Dvork, K. Hockley. FRONT ROW: P. Worst, D. Morris, D. Siddle, J. Bretz, D, Dover, E. Endicott, M. Ballinger. Lynn Taylor, first place State meet-220 yard dash Don Morris, second place State meet-mile Krueger hurls the shot SPORTS IHFORMAlii Dick goes up high for a rebound . A gathering of all lettermen, their parents and dates at a dinner given by the Eagles Club of Cody, winding up the Football, Basketball and Wrestling seasons . %. R No, it isn ' t VoIIey- = j ball. Constant practice makes perfect. Dean goes up and over . Rupe receives the kick. fnoviiiG Dfly November 10, 1953 was a red letter day for the stu- dents and faculty of Cody High. After 31 years in the old high school, they pulled up stakes and moved into the new ultra-modern building shown below. This building, one of the most modern in the state, has 21 classrooms plus many other rooms includ- ing: study hall, gui- dance, health center, and Gud io - visual Sally, Ann, Evelyn, and Peg bring over the typing chairs. 4 Into the new Out of the old Sponsored by BORMUTH WELDING MACHINE SHOP CoLorFuLy Miaq viFiceNt J _ II SrupeNDOUS I GRUDUUIOMIHY 21, 1954 GRADUATION PROGRAM Cody High School Class of 1954 Processional Cody High Band Invocation Rev. Ray Matheson Salutatory William Frost Valedictory Norma Ann Honey Roll Chariot High School Choir The Shades of Rip Van Winkle Dr.DoleMcGee Music at Night High School Choir Presentation of Scholarships Ralph L. Cottrell Presentation of Class Frank G. Kraus Presentation of Diplomas Alice Siddle Alma Mater High School Choir Benediction Rev. Hershal Martin Recessional Cody High Band Above, left: Bill Yoder, president of the grad- uating class receives his diploma from Alice Siddle. Above, right: Dr. McGee, of the University of Wyoming addresses the seniors. Bottom, right: Mr. Cottrell presents scholar- ships to Bill Frost, Salutatorian; and Norma Honey, Valedictorian. -j. % in Fl m M V V pm R - h ■V, I V 1 BUCHLAUREAIE SERVICES BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM May 23, 1954 Processional Mildred McKeIvy invocation Rev. R.N. Buswell Scripture Reoding-- First Corinthians 19th Chapter Rev. C. Arch Hopper Bless the Lord O My Soul High School Choir Covet Earnestly the Best Gifts Rev. C. Arch Hopper Lords Prayer High School Choir Benediction Rev. R.N. Buswell Recessional Mildred McKeIvy 1 M Above, left: Mrs . Barry makes last min- ute adjustments on Shirley ' s cap. Above, right: Reverend Hopper speaks to the seniors. Bottom, right: Dick and Lynn review the Baccalaureate program prior to the ser- vices. 79 RiyiilllRDS lflS4 mU STAFF BRONC staff gets ready to work. Beryle Gail Editor Mary Sue Wasden . . . Assistant Editor Ann Rickeli Business Manager Sally Cox Departments Ted Snavely Sports Bud Skrotch Assistant Sports Bob Bales Art Joyce Wilson Classes Barbra Campbell Seniors Beryle announces plans for 1954 Annual cam- paign. The Annual Staff was as busy as trapeze artists doing a double somersalt on the bars, while they rounded up material for the 1 954 BRONC. This was a lot of work but fun found its way in, too. As the last page was sentoff to our publishers we breathed a sigh of relief. The accomplishments of our effort is shown by this book you ' re now reading. i g  Mary Sue, Beryle and Mrs. Sedenquist during Journalism Week-end ■' ' at the Wyoming Campus. flDVfRTISfHIfnTS CmMtH The best buus To be TouncI amonq The Coc u Me ehaNTi ►ho aJy« T•$e ••v The ' O o yc,. ' ' mm spoeiioG goods HfflOllOflfiTfRS % . Bill Alsup fVfRyTHlOG fOfi TflE SPOHTSOieil cooy, uiyomioG SHELBY ' S JEWELRY Diamonds Silverware Watches M.S. Wasden, Mrs. Mac and hostess at Senior Tea . YOUR GIFT HEADQUARTERS Cody Wyoming See Red at RED ' S SADDLERY for your Leather Work Cody Wyoming CODY CORRAL Curios Gifts Souvenirs 1202 Sheridan Ave. Cody, Wyoming ROYD ' S FUR ITORE NEW AND USED FURNITURE WESTERN CLOTHIER R. Muzechenko, S. Jabocson, B. Tryon, R. Norskog, and J. Kinkade studying. 1537 Bleistein Cody, Wyoming Phone 887 B. Bretz, A. Nordquist, T. Snavely, and J. McFarland at Senior Polio Auction. ' CODY ' S COMPLETE MEN ' S STORE 1262 Sheridan Phone 23 CODY i mm DRUG Fountain and Grill Prescriptions D. Ross watches G. Olson lay one up in the Cody-Powell game. 1287 Sheridan Phone 6 WYOFOTO STUDIO Pictures to suit everyone T. Kysar, S. Cox, and M. Cull in the study hall at noon . Cody Wyoming DUFFUO DILL FUR m All Kinds of Furs Direct from Ranch to You umr mmm with the Big Name Brands . ( 5j- FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES 1400 Sheridan Phone 329- J .CUSEY ' S GROCFRY ' CUT RATES Mr. Price, and Coach Waller on regis- tration day. Claud and Kathryri Brown 1507 8th Phone 196 Groceries Cody Meats Wyoming SHOSHONE OFFICE SUPPL! Supplies for Home School Office WIRFS MARKET Quality Meats and Fancy Groceries 19th Street Phone 747 BILL ' S eOOTERY Crown Bearers at the Homecoming Dance. Shoes for the entire family CEITRU GARUE CORY FLOWER SHOP Buy your Flowers here Cody Wyoming CORY EPERPRISE F . H . A . Teacher ' s Tea Congratulations Class of 1954 Cody Wyoming Printers Publishers sideline excitement! TEUCO SERVICE Service With A Smile Bob Way Earl Seerley MUSHALE-WELLS STORE ■(■iiiiitf.. Students wait for teacher Where is she! ? ! Where Your Dollar Buy ' s More Bob Larson Burt Olson Cody, Wyoming TUGURT CONSTRUCTION COMPLY Catching up on the latest in the studyhall and library. Lloyd Taggart, President Cody, Wyoming TOGCERY CLE ERS Jim, Beryle, Terry, and Janiece pass the time of day in study hall . Rupe and Nancy on Registration Day. DAVE and Cody LOU SPINK Call 11 - and your cleaning is done Wyoming THE GROCERTERIA Chuck Long puts on his speciality, the Reverse Full-Nelson . Where your dollar has more cents Phone 71 or 72 Tack Dawe POST OEFICE STORE Hallmark Cards Batons Stationery BIEE ' S CO GO SERVICE Washing Batteries Lubrication Accessories Tires Pick up and Delivery Service Phone 10 1 102 Sheridan Avenue HU SKYi You can depend on Husky Products m HUSKY PC mum THE FUOITURE CEITER for Furniture Carpeting 1323 Sheridan Phone 910 VOGUE SHOP Ladies Ready to Wear Cody Wyo. Cody-Worland gai GOLD Bi R urn At your Store At your Door 943 12th Phone 96 Cody Wyoming PU MOTOR CO. Cadillac Oldsmobile Sales Service Cody, Wyoming Phone 606 Nancy and Anne Marie develop pictures. BIG uu mm u m muu Bronc Matmen are on the top . Complete Plumbing Service 501 East 16th Phone 389 NICHOLS IPUSTIilLS Faculty quartet. Congratulations Class of 1954 Cody Wyoming miMfi mm COMPLY S.R . Freeman, Sr. S .R . Freeman, Jr. Congratulations Class of 1954 Cody Wyo. WALTER GAIL Contractor Work Guaranteed Prices Right Box 164 Cody, Wyo. Phone 239 RALPH ' S FLOWERS Flowers for all Occasions Ralph and Beechie Hopper Flowers by Wire Corsages Peggy Reed stitches a Fancy Apron . Congratulations to the Class of 1954 from the cowGiLL mu Main Street at night. BE FR KLIN STORE Wishes to Congratulate the Class of 1954 Watch Repairing and Keepsake Diamonds MICHEL ' S JEWELRY Cody Wyoming REYPLD ' S PLUMBIIG m HEATING Ditch Digging of All Kinds Cody Sheet Metal Work Wyoming r COIGRATULHTIOKS TO THE FROM THE PROFESSIONU mm CLHS OF 19S4 MEN OF CODY, wyomiG CHIEF POPIU Dollar for dollar you can ' t beat a Pontiac! Built to last 100,000 miles. A General Motors Masterpiece Cody Wyoming LOUIS MOORE ' S ORCHESTRA Cody ' s finest dance band Students putting make-up on in dramatics class. RIG MM GLUSS CO. Cheering the team on at a football game. Cody 1 ' % H m H Wyoming 1 FROST CURIO RITE WHY CLEANERS Good Luck, Seniors Dick Frost, Owner Pick up and Delivery Old Clothes New Clothes Made New Made too 1201 Sheridan Phone 247 OOKS T l '
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