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SCHOOL LEE p 57 SPORTS p 1 Advertising p 1 13 Xl 5 H :L- XJ! 1 inn-sn N MEMORIAM Cody Hrgh School dedrcates thrs page of the 1957 Edrtron of the Bronc to the memory of Davrd Buswell, an acuve member of the class of '57 whose unumely death on September 4, 1956, occurred follow mg a football mjury. Davrd, an ourstandmg pamcrpant rn all acuvrres of the school, wrll always be remembered by hrs many friends and classmates. 379,43 CLASSES 1 i FRESHMAN X CLASS OFFICERS 4,4-n-v' W ,,, Ss' , XWQWKKXX NSN - QQ:- xxxx W xxxx sau W, in xr sax ew E25 am fiixx John Domonick, Presidentg Tom Mattheys, Treasurerg Lloyd Buswell, Vice Presidemg Dick Cloniger I2 Secretary. . Adams, Joe Allerheiligen, Marvin Allphin, Deanne Amend, Mar A y Beth nno, Linda Barnes C ar Barnett Stan Bassett Sandra tes Phzl eck Krrsten -vi L, Bened Ear Benshoof Judy Bessey Larry Blalr Barbara Blakes ey R nald XS 1 J 1, . -4 ww, 1-, rxx T Nfvfsf fx .J ,ff '51 Hs. 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'Q f ',,fE:fyff'f 'X Thzel ac Underwo d Judy Warpness W Harry erner Karen Wrllra Ins Carol Wzllra Inso tr K I1 ar o zlson urt rankre M zse Da vrd Audzer Fra mer F UCIS Mr. Graham assigned his Civics students a special project the second semes- ter. They were to gather all perti- nent information about their de- sired career and make notebooks. Here he is ex- amining the re- sults with some of his class mem- bers. I, Looks as if everybody is trying to be a Freshman' Karolyn and D1ck It was a tough old grind, but we finally made it! We are no longer shy Fresh- men but smart Sophomores and we have our cards to prove it! President ---- - - WOODY SHORE Vice President - - - ---- JIM BARRUS Secretary ---- - - JULIE HINDORFF Treasurer ---- - - SHERMAN FLOM Student Council -------- MARGARET YOUNG SHIRLEY BIESEMEIER, BILL PRICE HO ORE OFFICERS z 1? 1 A ff i P . N ,di M ,, it ' Q NX A www s ' 'rf ff S x' M W Q Jfgngii A A L g.2W- N' A L r fi? -af - sl Q X ,nn PON-w,,k U39 .-Q :wt -X 8 'v 'I ix I 1 riff X., N. an. 5 , ,X f if N . A ya C -J 12' xv if Larry Andren John Ange Bud Carpenter Buddy Cash lovic Dee Ann Archibald Shirley Christler Rufus Crawford Sam Ashley Janet Ballinger Harry Deter Dorothy Duggleby Jim Barrus Sharon Benshoff Shirley Be Jon Eldridge Kay Ellis semeier R urh Braren Ernie Erickson Raymond Ferree Y' gg 'Q 'Q af' ,-. Jeanne Burns Mike Calvert Sherman Flom Rose Ellen Flowers -A -of Don Campbell If Z 115 S.. X.- Joe Capron Joyce Flynn sw 4 'ffv Gloria Franks Terry Frosheiser Diana Park Gail Jim Gautsch Steve Jensen Dick Kane Pat Gentle Jon Goody Margaret Knapp Ga ry Luc us Judie Guth Marilyn Hall Ann Lynn Janet Lynn Julie Hindorff Bob Hoskins Richard Mason Bill McNulty Rose Mary Imbs Patsy Jackson Jeannie Mercer Helen Moller Ion Jacobsen Eileen Moore Anna Marie Nielson rx -A 43? was t nf 015+ KTTH 2 'QS -4 eq. as Martin Nielsen James Salzer Gayla Schwein Betty Norwood Joan Ogg Woody Shore Johanna Shultz 'Q 10 .f 'VC' 1' ' A ff , i 556 .Its 'luxpfgh r ' X 0 rin Grace Owens Dave Parker Karole Smith Mary Grace Snyder fi 'D ND N--.,,. 'f'Ys QP an 'Q ... Mary Alice Parks Dean Pawley T S., S .- Sue Snyder g A Sandy Sowerwine Gene Pearson Pat Pond ' H J Chuck Spicer M it Susan Stott Q K' ff .A ' , x vb S f , A J a 5 Q Martha Price ,.. P' Bill Pryde ii' , V A Sandy Sturges it ,, Judy Taggart A 1 - r 5 P f I1 Charles Quick Jim Reiter Dorothy Teeples 91? -A fs i 5 s ,V I 4 5 s M , Dorothy Williams Dan Witter Joyce Woolery Cora Mae Wyllie Louise Tetrick Dorothy Watts Barbara Way Margaret Webster Kathleen Whitmore Page Wilkins Got 'iml Da 01y, , Pa pcb No doubt about ll - we re the best dressed! Did I tag you! SADIE HAWKINS FLING I'm sure dry' The best band in the land' if 1 UN IOR OFFICERS ' ' 'JOE TIPPETS - RALPH TAYLOR - - FRANCES BECK - ROBERTA GREEN - - - - -PAT ALSUP SANDRA PFRANGLE PAT ALSUP CHUCK ANDREN ARNOLD ANDERSON YVONNE ARRINGTON COLLEEN ATKINSON GARY BACON RAMONA BAPST BARBARA BAYS FRANCES BECK NORMA BOND BILL BOYD IEAN BRATTON DON BROWN CAROL BROWN JERRY CALLAWAY DON CAMPBELL F .R 'zz' 6? ' 5 Q' g sg, -el ,-as L-1 IR 1 Q 1 ,4 f NW 'Na-up fy 'G 'Q -CQ A 1-s N., 14 X . 'ix 'Q 'T 4 bf' ,Nh SXZN af , -J. A - H... ll, B -fx-A 1. Ii I 6:- M .,M. ' K I Ki., KY fl? K , BOB CARTER TOM CHAMBERS MARVIN COCHRAN ED DAVIDSON WAYNE DEMILL ROLAND DOUBLEDAY SHARON FLOM BETTY FOSTER 'TP' F: f 7'1- ME. in IRAS 1 2395.1 :Swat I Xl GRACE LOEPER SHIRLEY LOVERCHECK RICHARD,LUCAS EVELYN LUNDVA LL SHERRIE MCDANIELS LINDA MCNULTY DWIGHT MARTIN DOROTHY MILLER ,gl 4 ,qi ,gf J!! X , vf mi ' i 'X ' 5,4 'x 'ia .,-.5 . sf IS' L in Y-'-:IP ff' DELRAY FRANKS NORMA GOFF CHUCK GRAHAM ROBERTA GREEN GEORGIA HALES CARLTON HALL CAROLYN HAMILTON DAVID HEMRY KAY HORNBECK BONNIE HOUSE ANN HOWARD DARLENE IACKSON RICHARD JACKSON DAVID KINDLER .IANICE KINKADE MARGARET KINKADE .ca-L Omg, 'til X . '9 x -:M ,,, ELAINE MOORE FRANK MOSELY ROBERTA MURRAY ARNDT NEUSBAUM DAVID NEWTON SYLVIA NIELSEN .IUDY NORSKOG LIZ OGG IRENE OSBORNE VIKKI PAULEY SANDI PFRANGLE JEAN POTTER STEWART PREECE SANDY PURSLEY BETSY RIDGWAY FRANK SAXEN In Ja 13? '99 mf- Yr H YH HELEN SCHUSTER DOROTHY SCOTT MILDRED SCOTT NANCY SIMS PHYLLIS SKINNER MARGARET SMITH CLAYTON SNYDER RON SPOMER DONNA SPORER GLORIA SPORER NANCY STARBUCK FLOYD STEADMAN RA LPH TAY LOR MARGARET THOMPSON SUSIE TIBBS JOE TIPPETS ' ,.-.,, ZELDA WILSON N' ii Ann Howard and Marvln Cochran present Mrs. Thompson and Barbara Lrvmgston with gifts for therr efforts IU the Jumor Class Play. A, -6 JUNIOR f I X xx E32 E 75 X PROM Wallfl N. F X.: W Ili ' NNN 'IHHVU IIHI-' ' v 4 5 X u- f yr ,.5, ,f- F. , 'Q 7 U gf K A 1 , , -f II V, 'iff .lm ,-up WILLIAM A. ACTON Class Officer l,3, President 1, 3, Latin Club 2, Student Council 1, 3,4, Vice President 4, Honor Society 3,4, C Club 2, 3,4, Senior Play 4, Boys' State 3, Football 1,2,4, Basket- bf 1 ban l,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3. 5' MARIE ASAY MCDONALD FHA 1,2, 3,4, Casper High School 4. NANCY JEAN AYERS Class Officer 4, Secretary 4, French Club l 2, Annual Staff 3, Broncettes l,2, 3,4, Senior Play 4, National Thespians 4, Choir 4, District Speech Festival 3, Verse Choir 3 Ping-Pong Tournament 3, Broncette Play 1,2,3. AUDREY A. BARLING Class Officer 4, Treasurer 4, French Club 2, 3, Broncettes l,2,3,4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, National Thespians 3,4, Choir 1,2, 3,4, Girls' Glee Club l,2,3, District Music Festival 1, 2, 3,4, District Speech Festival l,2,3, MMM 1,2,3,4, Verse Choir l,2,3, 4, Broncette Play l,2,3,4. V1 S JOANNE E. BERG .1 FHA 2,43 Choir 1 BILLY D. BILYEU R. KEMERLEE BROWN Latin Club 1: Junior Play 3: Camera Club 1,2,3. IUDITH B. BURGESS Class Officer 3, Treasurer 3: FTA 2, 3,4: GRA 1,2, 3,4, Vice President 3: Latin Club 2, Vice President 2: Student Council 3: Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4: Broncettes 4: Junior Play 3: National Thespians 4: Girls' State 3: District Speech Festival 3,4: Verse Choir 3, 4: Basketball Tournament 2, 3, 4: Volleyball Tournament 2, 3.4. FERN M. BURNS FHA 3,4: GRA 4: Annual Staff 3: Broncettes 4: Volleyball Tournament 4: Broncette Play 4. GEORGE A. BLACK C Club 2, 3,4: Basketball l, 2, 3,4. ELIZABETH D. BLAIR Class Officer 3, Secretary 3: Latin Club 1, 2: Honor Society 3,4: Broncettes l,2,3,4: National Thespians 3,4: Girls' State 3: Choir 1,2,4: Girls' Glee Club l,2, 3: District Music Festival 1,2, 3,4: District Speech Festival 1, 2, 3,4: State Speech Festival 4: MMM 2,3,4: Verse Choir 1,2, 3,4: Broncette Play 1,2,3,4. LAWRENCE E. BOLTON Basketball 1,2: Wrestling 3: Track 1,2. 1' A All II ' I filtr- 'N 'WN 95,5 , .V S ff 17' ?Q::1 WILLIAM H. CAMPBELL Band 1,2, 3g District Music Festival 2, 3. JOHN H. CAPRON FFA 1,25 C Club '2,3,4g Football 1,2,3, 4g Wrestling 2,3,4p Track 1. - T. SHIRLEY CAPRON BARHAUG 4-T- , FHA 1: GRA 1: Broncettes 1: Basketball , fx Tournament 1,25 Volleyball Tournament 1,2,3. BARBARA I. COTTRELL Honor Society 4, Senior Play 4, Girls' State 3, Choir 1,2,3,4g Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3g District Music Festival 1,2, 3,45 MMM 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3. C. DALE CRAWFORD Latin Club 3,43 Honor Society 43 C Club 4g Math Team 3,4g Senior Play 4g National Thespians 4, Football 4, Track 3,45 State Speech Festival 4: Verse Choir 3,4. MARLENE A. DDCON GRA 1,23 Honor Society 4, Broncettes l,2, 3,4g District Speech Festival 2, 3,4g Verse Choir 2,3,4: Broncette Play 2, 3. M fp, Qt, ... 'Qtr- 3 'EE' JACK R. DOWNING FFA 1,2,3, Treasurer 33 C Club 2,3,4g Football 1,2,3,4g Wrestling 2,3,4g Track 1, 2, 3,4. JAMES C. DVORAK Basketball 1,2,3,4g Track l,2,3,4g Foot- fsgngwp ball l,2,3,4g C Club 2,3,4. 'If' ELWYNE M. DYER FTA 2,35 Latin Club 23 Broncettes 2,3,4g Junior Play 33 National Thespians 3,43 Choir 1,2,3,4g Girls' Glee Club 2g District Music Festival 4, District Speech Festival 3,45 MMM 3,4, Treasurer 4: Verse Choir 3,43 Broncette Play 2, 3,4. D. LEROY ELLIS RONALD C. ENGELHARDT Camera Club 25 Football 1. C. JANETTE EVERT GRA 2, 3,4g Art Club 4g Broncettes 43 Junior Play 3g Choir 4g Girls' Glee Club 33 District Music Festival 43 Basketball Tournament 3, 4: Volleyball Tournament 3,4g Broncette Play 4. 0 3 FRANK E. FARNHAM Basketball 2,3,4g Football 3,45 Track l, 2, 3,4g Math Team 4. HARRY A. FARIS, JR. LJ School Photographer 1, 2, FTA 35 Latin Club lg Junior Play 33 Camera Club 1,2, 3, Vice President 25 Choir 4: District Music Festival 4, Spanish Club 1,2,3,4. RSPB' '-.Nj KENNADINE FEYHL Paper staff 3,4. fe---Q 'Q' I AYNELL FRANKLIN ah. -uv' ' 5 S. SUE GAMBILL Art Club 4g Broncettes 33 Homecoming Attendant 3, Prom Queen 3, Class Sweet- heart 4. SHARON M. GERRISH Librarian 2, 3,4g GRA 1,2, 3,43 Latin Club 2g Basketball Tournament 2, 3,41 Volleyball 2,3,4. 37 Football 1,2,3,4g Wrestling 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g C Club 1,2,3,4g Broncette King 4. L. DAVID GROOMS FFA 13 Art Club 2,3g Track 1,2,3,4. it BONNIE R. HAMBY FHA 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4 Broncettes lg Camera Club 2g Broncette Play 1. LEONA G. HENDERSON FHA 1, 2, 3,4, President 2, Vice President 3, Song Leader 4g Paper staff 4, Broncettes l,2,3g Choir 1,2,3,4g Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, District Music Festival 1,2, 3, 4: MMM 3g Verse Choir 4: Basketball Tournament 2, Volleyball Tournament 1.2: Broncette Play 1, 2, 3. CAROL MCNEIL DEBBS KENNETH E. HOCKLEY FLOYD I. JENSEN 1 fix C-ff' f 'Tr' Broncettes 3. SHARON L. LARSON FHA l,2,3,4, Song Leader 2g FTA 3g Annu- al Staff 3: Broncettes l,2,3,4g Choir 1,2, 35 Broncette Play 1, 2, 3. MINONA M. LEWIS Broncettes 4: District Speech Festival 4, Verse Choir 4: Volleyball Tournament 2: Broncette Play 4. BARBARA A. LIVINGSTON FHA 1,23 FTA 1,2,3,4g GRA 43 Broncettes 1.2, 3,4g Junior Play 3g National Thespians 3,4g Choir 4g Class Sweetheart lg District Speech Festival 4: State Speech Festival 4: Verse Choir 2, 3: Ping-pong Tournament 4g Basketball Tournament 45 Broncette Play 3, 4. PEGGIE KNIGHT MARY F. JENSEN FHA 1,2,3, Vice President 2, Treasurer 3g FTA l,2,3,4g GRA 4gBroncet1es 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Choir lg Girls' Glee 2g Broncette Queen 4g District Music Festival lg Verse Choir 2, 3, 4: Basketball Tournament 4g Volleyball Tournament 4g Broncette Play 1, 2, 3. ARNITA G. JOHNSON FHA 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2g Parliamentarian 3g Verse Choir 2,3,4. L. 1 EN ,, ii gi is we 15 6 'C' LYNNE A. LIVINGSTON Cheerleader 2, 3,4, Class Officer 1, Bron- cettes l,2,3,4, Broncette Play 1,2,3,4, Thespians 3,4, Vice President 4, Home- coming Attendant l,2, Prom Attendant 3, District Speech Festival 2, 3,4,State Speech Festival 3,4, State Music Festival 3, Choir 1,2,4, Girls' Glee Club 2,3, Girls' State 3, Annual 3, Honor Society 3,4, Senior Play 4, Junior Play 3, French Club 1,2, GRA 3,4. FREDERICK G. MCGEE Class Officer 2, 3,4, President 2, Student Council 3, Vice President 4, French Club 1,2, Student Council 2,3, C Club 4, Senior Play 4, Boys' State 3, Choir 4, Foot- ball 3,4, Basketball 1,2. IANICE K. MCGUIRE GRA 4, Broncettes 4, Band 3, Choir 3,4, District Music Festival 4, Basketball Tourna- ment 4, Volleyball Tournament 4. MARILYN R MARTIN FHA 1 Library 3 4 DEANNA I. MASON W. GENE MILLHOLLIN Class Officer 4, President 4, Math Team 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Band 1,2,3,4, District Music Festival 1,2,3,4, State Music Festival 1, MMM 3. R3 ALLAN c. MORRIS C Club 3,4g Math Team 4g Football 1,2g Basketball l,2g Wrestling 3,45 Track 2. 1f f MARTHA MORRIS COOK Class Sweetheart 2. MARIORIE M. MURRAY Broncettes 4g Choir 4g District Music Festi- val 4. 1 ALICE M. NIELSEN GRA 3,4, Treasurer 3g Latin Club 1,2g Honor Society 4g Broncettes 45 District Speech Festival 3,45 Verse Choi: 3,4, Basketball Tournament 2, 35 Volleyball Tournament 2, 3,4g Broncette Play 4. SALLY I. PEART Class Officer 2, Treasurer 25 GRA 45 Bron- cettes 2, 3,4g Senior Play 43 National Thespians 4g Cheerleader 3,4g Homecoming Attendant 43 Volleyball Tournament 4, Broncette Play 2,4. GERALD C. NOLAN Class Officer 2, Vice President 23 Honor So- ciety 3,4, Vice President 43 C Club 2,3, 4, Football 3,43 Basketball 1,2,3g Class Sweetheart l. 4- 4I 9. 'G' gf api' EARLENE F. RUSSELL FHA 1, 25 Senior Play 4g District Speech Festival 4g Verse Choir 4: Broncettes 4. JOSEPH W. RUSSELL Class Officer 3, Vice President 3g C Club 3,4g Football 2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Track 2, 3,4. G' LOIS PEDERSON KIRKPATRICK LARRY G REED FFA 13 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Camera Club 2. AUDRIE A. RICKMAN FHA 1,2,3, Historian 3g Verse Choir 1. WARD S. ROSS, IR. FFA 1,2,3,4: Boys' State 3 .v'r ' 41' an SQ WSJ ANITA R. SANDVOLD 9 'f-'se 4 FHA 1,21 GRA 1, Annual Staff 4, Paper staff . 45 Broncettes 3,45 Choir 2,45 Girls' Glee 25 District Music Festival 45 Library 2, 3,4. JAMES P. SCHMIDTBERGER Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4. CLINTON I. SCHULTZ Latin Club 35 Student Council 3,4, President 45 Honor Society 3,45 Junior Play 35 Senior ' Play 45 National Thespians 3,45 Boys' State ' 35 Boys' Glee 2,35 choir 1,2,3,4, District Music Festival 1,2,3,45 District Speech Festival 3,45 State Speech Festival 3,45 MMM 1,2, 3,45 Verse Choir 3,4. JERRY D. SCHUSTER FFA 4, Secretary, Sentinel 4. SHIRLEY A. SCOTT S FHA 1,2,3,45 District Speech Festival 3. n DENNIS R. SHORE C Club l,2,3,4, President 45 Football 3, 45 Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Class Sweetheart 2, KENDALL C. SIGGINS FTA 2, 35 Junior Play 35 Senior Play5 Choir 45 Football 25 Track 25 District Music Festival 45 Spanish Club 2. GORDON E. SIMS Choir 4. PRISCILLA J. SLACK FTA l,2,3,45 FHA 15 Paper Staff 3,4. JACK L. SMITH Choir 15 District Music Festival 1. SUE ANN SOWERWINE FTA 2,3,45 GRA 1,25 Latin Club 1,25 Paper Staff 45 Honor Society 3,45 Broncettes 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 National Thespians 45 District Speech Festival 3,45 State Speech Festival 3,45 Verse Choir 2, 3,45 Basketball Tournament 25 Volleyball Tournament 25 Broncette Play 2, 4. VONDA L. SPORER Class Officer 2, Secretary 25 FHA 2,45 Bron- cettes 4. JOHN E. TRACY Basketball l,2g District Music Festival 4, Spanish Club 2g FTA 3g Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, National Thespians 3.4: Choir 4. DWIGHT O. TRUMBULL Art Club lg Camera Club lg Football lg Chess Tournament 3. IACQUELINE L. TRYTHALL Class Officer 1,3, Treasurer 1, Student Council 3: FTA 2,3g GRA 4: Annual Staff 2 3,4, Assistant Editor 2, Editor 3,45 Student Council 3, Secretary-Treasurer 33 Honor Society 3.4, Treasurer 4: Broncettes 2, 3,45 Math Team 4: Girls' State 3, Band lg Cheer- leader 2, 3,45 Class Sweetheart 3, District Music Festival: Ping-Pong Tournament 4g Basketball Tournament 2, 3, 4g Volleyball Tournament 2, 3, 4, Softball Tournament I 4, Broncette Play 2, 3, 4g Verse Choir 2. gifs S-G' FHA 3,4. MARGARET L. ULMER s VALERIE M VOKAC Broncettes 2 3 4 School Treasurer 4 Nation al Honor Society 4 FHA 1 2 3 4 President 3 Junior Play 3 BARBARA A. WALKER GRA 1,4g Latin Club lg Senior Play 4, Ping- Pong Tournament lg Basketball Tournament 1,23 Volleyball Tournament l,2,4. Q ...aw 5 v 4 45 'gf ka, HOWARD P. wise Broncettes 43 ians 43 Choir State Speech Festival 43 Basketball Tournament 43 Bron- cettes Play 4. LEON R. WRIGHT FFA 1,2,3,4. LAWRENCE R. YOUNG Football 2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2, 3,42 Honor Society 3,4, President 43 Boys' State 33 Class Officer 2,4, Student Council 2,41 C Club 2,3,43 Senior Play4. GABOURIE WALLER Broncettes 1,2, 3,4, President 43 Junior Play 33 Senior Play 43 National Thespians 43 Homecoming Queen 43 District Music Festi- val 2,3,4: State Music Festival 3,42 Verse Choir 43 Spanish Club 23 Basketball Tourna- ment 23 Volleyball Tournament 23 Broncette Play 1,2,3,4. , GARY H. WILLIAMSON Latin Club 2, 3. LOU GENE WOLZ Senior Play 43 National Thesp- 43 District Music Festival 43 Festival 43 District Speech ,115 Q' NOT PICTURED ROBERT W. EDGAR CHARLES E. JACKSON Art Club l,2,3,4. Football 1,2,3,4g Wrestling l,2,3,4g C Club 1,2,3,4gFFA l,2,3p Camera Club 1. ROBERT L. FLOM ROBERT G. MAIN FFA 1,2,3,4. SENIOR ACTIVITIES YM . jx N SeniOI Ban Grad'-latign P Autumn fa C tice As Seniors, we can look back on our four years at Cody High School with pride. As newcomers to high school, we placed second in the competition with our Homecoming float, and our dance was one of the highlights of the year. As Sophomores, we again copped second place with our float, and sponsored a very successful Sadie Hawkins' Dance. Our Junior year saw us displaying our dramatic talents in Follow the Dream. With Arabian Nights as our theme, we built the prom into one of the most outstanding ever given. Keeping up our pace, we started our last year by giving an Autumn Senior Ball. Our Senior Auction netted almost S700 for the Polio Fund. The Senior production, Smilin' Through, was one of the finest performances ever presented in Cody High. These are but a few of the outstanding activities of our high school days which will serve as pleasant memories as we go on to higher things. 47 f , Aa-'33 Love in b 100m Understand, John? No pitcher! That last mile! '.L Where's Clint? Ax The Juniors whipped up a good banquet Six bits, a dollar? Beautiful harmony Haunting voices For me? - T! Bill pours at the Senior Hop John and his best girl Our Brains George wins the bet Almost a tragedy Everybody looks unhappy in the Christmas play Supporting actors in Senior Play No, not like that! Is she dead? Graduation Practice 55A ' 1 50 SENIOR 5 I 4? Q r 14 v ' FEATURES GEORGE T. BECK - HAROLD MCMILLIN LUCILLE WEBSTER - - - - - - - - - RAYMOND HOWE - BESS HILL - - - ROBE T LARSON - - 1 I 5 r 0 L - ---- President - - - - Vice President Clerk - - - - - - Treasurer - Member - - Member Hur .41 X RD OF D C ATI s 4 fi X 'Q X 1 MRS AUDIER MRS THOMPSON MRS. MURRAY Latin I, II English II Latin Club Sponsor -Tis W .- v ' .ar gifia' Q MRS. SULCER Algebra Plane Geometry Advanced Algebra f PI MR. LIST X Ny 4 Typing I XX g Bookkeeping 7 ' A 5 Business Law 'X vi Business Economics V ' df' Q.. 'Q L fm MRS. DOCKUM An 1,n,111,Iv Art Club Sponsor MR. SIEGLE General Business Shorthand I, II Typing II R3 Annual Sponsor MISS ALSBAUGH MR. JENSEN MR. LANAGHEN Home Economics I,II,III Band Choir F.H. A. Sponsor Music Festivals Music Festivals Junior Sponsor gg -U- Q VF AKX JH . -. DSX MR. WIMER Trades and Industries Mechanical Drawing MR. SWEITZER Agriculture 1,11 Drivers' Training MRS. KURTZ Girls Phystcal Education MR. WA LLER Boys Phys1ca1Educat1on Football Coach DR. MORGAN Guidance MR. SIDWE LL Ss, Q9 Administrative Assistant 42, GLENN E. LIVINGSTON, Superintendent of the Cody Schools. Dr. Stauffer received his Bachelor of Science Degree from State Teachers College in Pennsylvania, his Masters from the University of Nebraska, and his Doctorate in the Educa- tion field from Teachers Col- lege, Columbia University, New York City. Dr. Stauffer taught mathe- matics in Montana and North Dakota high schools and held the position of Superintendent of Schools in Rosebud and Drummond, Montana. He came to Cody in the fall of 1956 as Principal of the high school. Mr. Livingston received his Bachelor of Arts Degree from Montana State University and his Masters from the University of Wyoming in the field of Administration. He taught in Montana for seven years and in 1942 came to Cody as Principal of the Elementary Schools, which position he held until 1956 when he was named Superinten- dent of the Cody Schools. We are very proud that Mr. Livingston has been selected by the State Department of Educa- tion to attend the 16th Annual Conference of School Superin- tendents at Columbia University in New York this summer. DR. HAROLD M. STAUFFER, Principal of Cody High School. PM QE P my b . Va- milf SCHOOL LIFE NATIONAL HO OR SOCIETY To become a member of the National Honor Society one must have the following qualities: You must be in the upper third of the classg you must have favorable traits of Scholarship, Character, Leadership, and Service. In past years the Honor Society has been strictly an honorary organization. However, this year it has been changed to an active society. The year began with formal initiation of new members to which all visitors were invited. 1' ,-X N!! I IUNAL STAUFFER JUDY BURGESS LARRY YOUNG GERALD NOLAN IACQUIE TRYTHALL MR. LIST Sponsor Secretary President Vice President Treasurer Co-Sponsor Janet Ballinger, Frankie Wimer, Barbara McDonald, Gail Rogers, and Anne Damon. Judy Burgess, Jan McGuire, Alice Nielsen, Norma Bond, Marlene Dixon, Cloann Neus- baum, Earlene Russell, Judy Taggart, and BRONCETTES Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Kurtz, the Cody High Broncettes completed a successful year. In their uniforms of blue slacks and gold sweat shirts the Broncettes backed the Broncs through victory and defeat. For a special social event the Broncettes sponsored the annual Broncette Dance in the auditorium. as C7 ' ,s ss, J 1 J J it Broncette Officers: Mary Jensen, treasurer: Gabe Waller, president: Sharon Flom, Secretaryg Sue Snyder, historian, Audrey Barling, vice president. Sharon Newton. Yvonne Arrington, Nita Johnson, Ramona Bapst, Jean Brown, Joyce Woolery and Susan Stott. Jean Brown, Jeannie Mercer, Elanie Moore Janice Falkingham, Betty Green, and Fran- cie Audier. Betty Foster, Sharon Kinkade, Marge Murray, Page Wilkins, Dee Ann Archibald, Pat Ul- Frances Beck, Diana Jensen, Kela Gookin, mer, Diane Duggleby, Lois Trumbull, Nancy and Vikki Pauley. Buckingham, Kay Ellis, Linda Schultz. Ann Howard, Bobby Murray, Rene Moore, Eileen Moore, Margaret Knapp, Margaret Webster, Norma Goff, Elwyne Dyer, Cora Wyllie, Miona Lewis, Jean Bratton. ul 4 . 6 US Kirsten Beck, Shirley Christler, Barbara Blair, Barbara Livingston, Betsy Ridgeway, Marjorie Bapst, Margaret Kinkade, Margie Smith, Anna Marie Nielson. Marilyn Lyall, Janet Lynn, Sharon Spomer, Karolyn Hall, Sherrie McDaniel, Sue Sower- Darlene l-lolder, Marilyn Burns, Karen wine. Julie Hil'1d0fff. 5h31'0U Larson. 58f1dY Werner, Deanna Falkingham. Sowerwine, Sandy Pfrangle, Shirley Lover- check Shiela Corder QQ W Q-Q. Q I 6 Q' ii XX fi ,!41,g.. ,mx J IUICS. if The staff prepares to study newswriting which they find is different from other types. X5-'!,,.M . A - 5 5 1 -I if . :1 .1 Qs Sf , if ,, ' V ff J fSi . JIT 5' 55 K'-if-f T 25545 I QL .f as gb X-1 ki - K X - ' M, . ,:s:?2EL f 'ii 5? 'f ' 'K , , ik if? f .. - -i ,Q ' 1 . iw' Q '-, 4 ' f- , I . . Hr. M P 1 - 3 V lxgipivm .Zi ms 'o 's QQ ff J N ,A jf 1 1 J ci x f 8 L A K l 'Silk ! ,HJ- WARD ROSS, IR. Winner of one of four United States Regional Buffalo Bill Chapter F. F. A. Awards of 3200. Check and certificate awarded at the Annual National F.F.A. Convention in Kansas City, October 1956. Elected State Farmer at the Wyoming State F.F.A. Con- vention at Torrington, March 1957. State Treasurer for 1957- 1958. 1 ' F gm sy , RICHARD WHITMORE Winner of 1956 Sears Soil and Water Management--all ex- pense paid trip to the Nation- al F.F.A. Convention in Kansas City. G2 fix ,,..- -4 , e-SN F.F.A. OFFICERS qleft to rightj Arnold Anderson ---- -Reporter Jim Reit Bob Mai Leon Wr Cr ------ - - Sentinel F1 - - ----- Treasurer ight - - -Parliamentarian Jerry Schuster ----- Secretary Martin Nielsen - - Vice President Dean Pawley ------ President Mr. Sweirzer - - - -Sponsor -x '97 LEON WRIGHT Winner S100 cash 1957 State F. F. A. Foundation tion. 65 Award in Farm Electrifica- 'KN Q rg? x '1 ' 2 1 .n 'n F3 SHPE Exam-A T' n-1 U5 75 P :U r-4 P 2 CD '1 C 3 C' :U F1 'Q F1 P fl I P1 'PU CD 1 4 'fi ff Y, if '- L 1 M P Q x -,Ma 1 W 2555. . 1 ' -'af' - L, I A .., -sk - Mrs. Kurtz Nancy s serve' Smash rr, Rena' Mr. Jensen, the band director, with his student assistant, Gene Millhollin. The band has had a good year with Mr. Jen- sen directing. He has been the inspiration for many more students to try their hand at playing an instrument. The band added much to the basketball and football games. They also performed at the Christmas and spring concerts with the choir. At the Spring Festival the band received a rating of excellent. 54 '65 -A -. V - 1 , 5' 1 1 Qffwf V if , 1 v, A L gf-J., -' 4 . , 1 4 . ?6f 15 . , . 9 'K 1- 'S wp, Sf Hu 7 I 2 If 5 43? fll'-.,Njr', Nw U V 2 K . , I eh 2 K E, QQ fl' iw' 1' an n 1 I . . man Choir and Acc 1 w f M JUNIOR CLASS PLAY DIVINE FLORA' X 0 I' ig , 3 SMILIN' THROUGH gfjl LQ- i 1 s Mi' ' 965 n. if M SENIOR CLASS PLAY vs 'W .k A - rw. . in is 1,1 W f' 4 I I Y ,z E A. I X Q S K.. W54, 155149 South of the Border ? 2. H. t X E I Thar per: trio again THENPLMY 'N i K A serious music maker Those Murray gals Q 5 4? rw? f ' W E 4 1 . 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Walking through our Capitol in Cheyenne made our government a reality and reminded us of the un- forgettable expcrience of five girls at the eleventh session of Wonder- ful Wyoming Girls' State. BARBARA COTTRELL ,',,..-.ai ,..,-W CLIN TON SCHULTZ LARRY YOUNG Ninth Wonderful Wyoming Boys' State was an experience that all boys who attended will cherish for- ever. Four eventful days of fun, work and play were had at Douglas. The week was highlighted with a trip to Cheyenne and a mock ses- sion of legislature. Thank you, American Legion! - -Clinton Schultz FRED MCGEE BILL ACTON BOYS' STATE 19 6 DAVID BUSWELL .F N's,s Ulh. 5 .. WY mv' 1 ,K GIRLS' I-...qv ,.,. li 'C ? 1' ' P 4 F6 ful ' NN' N f .3 4 r JE 1 tml 1, 0 ' Q K -f 'f 3 V: F .5 -'F STATE WL'f . I i-.gg ya. 'MM Yggf xxx. ia. 'fs-'Q 'if LrYY 1 , x fx, ,i ' Y,,p Fixx Af Q .X g 'Qi Wu 5 slant coach 5 A lx COHC 11 Foorba g coach A-4 stlin FC W etball coach sk Ba SHA D MARTOG LIO BILL WA LLER LEY HOCK B O Y B PARSLE CHARLES n.. O SC 11 r Ma Manage ROBERT NEBEL HM NICHOLS 169- an 3' if Jn..- k -nas A CHARLIE JACKSON GERALD NOLAN DENNY SHORE Guard Tackle End SCORES 'W A .. 1 X J., 2 f R I1 5 I f if N Lf. L Cody l8 Lovell 12 Cody 6 Thermopolis 33 Cody 19 Powell 34 DALE CRAWFORD FRANK FARNHAM GARY BACON Center End Tackle ffl YR if' a 'vim of .4 V 3 auf, 105 CAPRQN ION IACOBSEN Tackle Tackle The Boncs hit the victory path again in scoring wins over Lovell and Riverton in the homecoming festivities. Thermo- polis and Powell scored over Cody in the final two outings to give the Broncs a 4-3 conference record and fourth place in the B.l-I. B. Conference. Joe Russell, outstanding halfback, made the all-state selection on the second squad. Several other Bronc stars were given honorable mention on the all-conference team to round out a fairly successful football season. 147 ' -ind- DAVID PARKER Tackle TOM MATTH EUS l-lalfback T66 . J ,L L12 .V X .s 'M'-in Kd . U ' in if 5 ' ' W f K Q, 2 , -, . A , ' W ' - v - mv-eg-9.4.-gf-1' , A I - ,f'97f,,+ ,aff fi CHIP RIDGWAY Tackle Kuff' ' 3' ..-...JL 1 Q p .-.r 5 T -N, 'JW' if M.-1, ,,-H Aww. hr- fs... X54- 49 r,-W., - 4 1, ,- N e pw, N- My If STAN BARNETT JOHN CAPRON ALAN SIGGINS 121 lbs. 154 1bs. 138 lbs Cody Cody Cody Cody Cody Cody 32 32 11 21 19 17 Lovell Rock Springs Casper Saratoga Powell Worla nd COACH BOB HOCKLEY 'T I Let's talk this thing over! Good fight--well done! 0 Ark mx F 'I Y Q if 1 we-if ef' K, . 5 M F 17P?'i?'V:W 51f A, - uw a. -fw 42' M ia, 52? fr wL1sefg..jg1.-5 32: iiirxf iii--Y ' . 9555 Y 98 I NA -1,4 Q p , , Q-aij - HX. gmfk iggiifggygwy I k fliig. , f'g'i,if gag1 v- Af ,wx ,, 'W Q A 4 ,s.Q5fQ,f'L4g'fP'Qffl.-A 'iff 5? 57 ' W ' 1 933 if W ., Y 4ii u 'iiik wxs eww WWQHMWWS WW 'fvVM'WW AHRE? -5.-.X QM A Ns f f ,ii. uf inf 8 ffl 1 . i,s, TF ff! , s . 1 A V rf 2. ' X. 5 'Sw , N 3 fl 5329? J +, f r f l, L- 'V lc' 1 , .L . A 5,4 i 4 2 4 a fx ' . 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Cody 45 Afton 41 Cody 62 Sheridan 57 Cody 45 Rock Springs 43 Cody 56 Powell 50 -om mwQ 535' P1705 F522 cn :Q Q E5 N E. E-ff :gc S3 55 'SIB' on. 'E'-'4 '43 32 H. 55? mi 3 F32 go ,dm -QE BVI .-. :- gm cn 5-'CD rrdiievim I ,P '-GHZUUCCH WI Sink it, Denny! We're proud, too! Too tired to appreciate it Congratulations! ff WL 1. -' . 4, , It , 7 ' ,5' L f ff Q. 1 ,. W k X . , 01.3 . A ,, W W 7.4 4 .V -. :ugh uffl w 1 1 fy: W ji' f 51. 1 is 'af A ' f Q. ff' X . . .,. 2 Q, ' f , , w -... H, . Y A Aw, '1 l . 4 5 I N 1 9 x T7 Y Af X . ' , '11 5 k P T 2 r f A A 4,-' yr .Q Q 2 V .M ni I Ltd ', 1 ' , he . .. B- tw L. .' . - V t f V f .5,. , , 4 Y '. fa? 5 r ln H ..' J' . 1 N. X I X 4,34 ff -Z, 3 Mwgxys ' 11, ,A w . . ,, . L K 32.4 ' was a gn ' 4.12. ,A N M., . Q, 15, ,N WMM, I' fa -1 ! , 34 5 .3 x NM f a ,v. Xi A 'GBM KM TM, Q, . Q ,V CHEERLE DER 'x 'A ,, Cody High can be -++-M very proud of the track men this year, for they've made a fine showing, finish- ing third in the State Track Meet at Green River. Joe Russell broke the 100 yard dash record, running it in 10. 1 seconds. Frank Farnham ran the 440 in 51. 5, topping the previous record of 51.8 held by Dick Dover, a Cody graduate. On your mark! 1 1 Mr. Waller hands out the track letters to Jim Dvorak, Joe Russell, Ken Hockley, Frank Farnham, and David Wise. Larry Young was not present. I!! N'. I' xp. A. , I - - 4 . -- . Q., V , , J Q, .. . r 'i..y'4F if . t tf -- . 'tw za Q . .3 1- ii? vi' il 7 fe' Joe was high point man in thc state tourney, win- ning his points on the 100 and 200 yard dash, shot put, discus throw, and relay. The relay team consisted of Joe Russell, Jim Dvorak , Frank Farnham, and David Wise. Ken Hockley was fifth in the 880 at State, but first in the district meet in Powell. Ready - set! Dr. Stauffer hands Joe Russell the Buchanan-McFarland Award for having been selected the outstanding athlete in the Senior Class. Joe was also chosen for the All-Atnerican High School basketball teatn hy newscasters and sports writers i n the nation. 1, , 3 V ,,- un - e N VM 1 3 jaw' -'fs s V Ak , - rr as s 4,2 .Ma 6 Q. 5 'l'll 520. ,Q it -ugfii is 'wf . , , ,fr ,nv Coach Parsley hands out the basket- ball letters. The wrestlers receive their letters from their Coach, Bob Hockley. 1-v 'X ARDS Kenny llockley ranked highest in wrestling points and was awarded the Alsnp-Mangns Award, presented xy his brother, Coach lloekley. Ns, IO7 Dr. Stauffer presents Judy Burgess and Dale Crawford with the Valedictorian and Larry Young was chosen to best exemplify the spirit of Cody High and is awarded the American Legion Trophy and a placque which will remain in the school. lagf' S , 'f N S -af M, -u x. sl Salutatorian Awards. Sandy Pursley is pleased to re- ceive the Grant Waggoner Art Award from Mrs. Dockum. Dick Frost, U. of Wyo. alumnus, awards the University Honor Scholarships to Judy Burgess, Iacquie Tryt- hall, Allan Morris, and Dale Crawford. 'E 7 A 1- 1 , H-if xr i 'ir 5 g -U:-,rriim Barbara Livingston has given outstanding service in Thespians. She is de- lighted to receive the Helen Daugherty Webster Award from Mrs. Thomp- S0l'l . X J . lit, sr - 5 +L Mr. Morris presents Dale Crawford with the Bausch and Lomb Science Award and the Carl Ruck- man Science Award. l a S I - All of these Seniors are proud of their National Thespian Awards for many hours of dramatic work. rn C ., 5 4' . of fe ,,,, 'M we 'af 4 l f Q...-4 3 LP L t ' H E L. Mrs. Tracy presents Lynn Livingston with the Cottey College Honor Award and the Strader- Newton Award given to only one girl from Wyoming. The P. E. O. Award went to Betsy Blair and was presented by Mrs. Jerry King. Clinton Schultz is honored to re- ceive the David Buswell Memorial Award from Lloyd Buswell. I09 11. 4 ff r Rev, Martin gives the Invocation The graduates bow their heads in prayer Processional-- God of our Fathers - - - - Jeanne Mercer Invocation ------------- - Rev. Herschel Martin Scripture Reading ------- - - Rev. Herschel Martin Anthem-- To God All Glory ------ ----- C ody High School Choir Frank Lanaghen, Director Sermon-- The World is Yours ------------ -Rev, E. W. Campbell Anthem-- To Thee the Lord of All - - - - Cody High School Choir f Benediction ------------- - Rev. Gilfred C. Newhouse Recessional-- Holy, Holy, Holy - ------- Jeanne Mercer I' Rev. Campbell delivers the Baccalaureate Sermon Y 1 X, ' QI X 3 f x I Y I wi .Ry SALUTATORIAN Charles Dale Crawford, Salutatorian of his Senior Class, has attended the Cody schools for only a year and a half, but he has been outstand- ing in scholarship and dramat- ics, having a lead in the Senior Class play. He is a member of the National Honor Society and was selected by the faculty as a Junior Rotarian. Dale plans to attend the University of Colorado, where he will major in chemistry. , will s-4kw:.v-,r 4- 5 VALEDICTORIAN Judy B. Burgess, Valedic- torian of the class of 1957, has participated actively in many fields during her high school days. She has been an official of many organizations, on Stu- dent Council, a member of the National Honor Society, and especially active in G. R. A. Judy plans to attend the Uni- versity of Wyoming and to major in education. fm? Q Q ML 1 A ig -- 4 1 Q g 1 5? A Fi . - .- ,Ji 1 5 1 , .. XL Mk s fl .l auf lin I, ,Q 91 'q v My M A? 7 Wm. fb 41-1 ff Cf ! W .Q rg My A J' .fkx HUSKY OU.. CGIVIPANY Oi-1f1'1CT1fO1' 21 Day Oil Progress Week - 1956 MARVE SERVICENTER Ph 882 o dAlg e 1400 Oy' dRd 11p P d M c News Sport o gthCdyB JAD D whe e Th y G W L HOME EAN AND DAN BALLARD M5 A M Ewr 41039 lj? ywvgbw pfgpg, rhsppot My Qffggw wq 991 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE ff 5? 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