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It is indeed a tribute to the talents, and ambition you have fostered throughout your high school life. This 1958 Bronc displays the school spirit of Cody High, I want to commend you for dedicating the annual to Mrs, Max Thompson. Your actions manifest a genuine feeling of personal service and interest she has given to the students of Cody High School. Mrs. Thompson, in the true tradition of an outstanding teacher, has shared closely in your school life. She has inspired confidence, instructed with patience and skill, and in many ways helped you gain a firm foundation in the basic knowledge you will find so valuable in later years, Through honoring her l feel you are expressing your appreciation and thanks to the many fine teachers who have contributed to and influenced your lives for the better, Glenn E. Livingston .5 'Q PRINCIPAUS MESSAGE in . Two courses ofevents have influenced the life of Cody High School as an educational institution during the past year. They are a tremen- dous reawakening of interest in serious scholarship as the prime reason for the existence of our school and the completion of the housing program - the result of years of planning and dreaming on the part of citizens, faculty, and the students, I believe our student body has responded to this challenge of realizing that social and recreational activities will have to be subordinated in favor of the serious business of preparing for citizenship in our democracy. My best wishes go out to the Class of 1958 as they now begin to meet the challenges of life in their chosen vocations or seek further preparation in the institutions of higher learning in our nation Harold M . Stauffer S -aa ..., s sg -M V..-as x 63' DEDICATIO As we look back over our last four years in Cody High School, one person remains and always will remain in our mind, Her sympathetic shoulder, her guiding hand and her advice have helped us to become better persons, She is the one we can thank for making our junior, senior, Broncette and Thespian plays a success. It is with heart-filled thanks and a deep affectionate gratitude that we, the seniors, dedicate this 1958 Bronc Annual to Mrs, - Mrs. Max Thompson. I f.-N we-f sw 4- It ' ': ? vn ef X iii ,, -n...a--Wil 5554 fe I M ...1- 3 1 'Qin ll 1-UI' or fr qs 'Na xiii Wu, if 'ffm' is at WWW, www 2 in-, 'Wie awww I- '--N., Ni 6. 4 f' ,M 1 . W' - 'XM if in ff., 4' : fifif' W flair A - Q4 X ,ff w gf' A1 an W' 1 y I' -4 H. ' X n X 1 -,ie 1 k A ..,-J i N I KQW rf af ffugf' 4 Y Q' aw 'fir ' ,, .W . Vs dw. L.,... 'fn TABLE OF CONTENTS AW CLASSES 17 58 FACULTY 59 64 li Y 'L E Y Y X ORGANIZATIONS 65 as SPECIAL FEATURES 89 104 SPORTS---105-121 ADS---122-134 THESE - - were the students of CHS, sharing the same day-to-day experiences of school life. As the school year began, old friends became reacquainted and new friends were made. The halls rang with shouting and laughing as we noisily greeted one another before school each morning, Whether it was sharing a quiet walk, taking part in a lively discussion, or just being part of an assembly, each of us will have pleasant memories of the fun we had with one another, Many lasting friendships were made during these past days at CHS, as we worked and played together. The year has ended, but it will never be forgotten, THESE were the students of CHS, our friends, and our classmates, .'. v1' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ------------ ------ D AVID VOKAC Vice-President Secretary - - - Treasurer ---- Student Council - - 4 A r -,ff - - - DAVID HEMRY - - ROBERTA GREEN - - - WAYNE DEMILLE - - ELEANOR MEE5 GARY BACON PAT ALSUP 95. I8 , a'.J' Q, N- RAE ANNE ALLISON From Californiag G,R,A, 4, Broncettes 4, Senior Class Play 4g District Speech Festival 4g Verse Choir 45 Volleyball Tournament 4, Bowling League 4, PAT ALSUP Class President 2, Student Council, Vice-Presi- dent 2,3,4g C Club, Vice-President 2, 3,43 Jun- ior Playg Senior Play, Football 1, 2,3,4, Basket- ball 1, 2,3g Wrestling 4, Track 1,2,3,4g Class Sweetheart 2, COLLEEN ATKINSON F.H,A, 2, G,R,A, 2,3,4g Basketball 3,4gBowl- ing 4, Volleyball 2,45 F,T.A. 1,2,3,4. GARY BACON Boys' Glee, Choir 1,2,3,4g Football 1,2,3g Bas- ketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, District Music Festival, District Speech Festival, Thespian Play, Junior Rotariang Student Body President, French Club 2, 3,45 Art Club 4, Annual Staff 2, Student Council 4, Honor Society 3,4, Junior Play, Sen- ior Playg National Thespians 2,3,4g Camera Club 2,3,4g Boys' State. Nr! 'FP CHARLES ANDREN F, F,A, lg Art Club 3,45 Choir 4, District Music Festival 4, YVONNE ARRINGTON F.T.A,, Treasurer 1,23 Latin Club 1,25 Bronc- ettes 1, 2, 3, Junior Playg Choir 1, 2, 35 District Music Festival 1,2,3g M.M.M, 2,35 Broncette Play 1, 2, All-District Choir 1, 2, 3, FRANCES BECK Class Secretary 3, F,T,A, , President 4, Latin Club l,2,3,4, French Club, Treasurer 4, Stu- dent Council 2, Girls' State, Choir l,2, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Prom Queen 3, Class Sweetheart 3, District Music Festival 1: District Speech Festi- val l, Verse Choir 2,4, Volleyball l. SHIRLEY BIESEMEIER F,H,A, 2,3,4, G,R,A, , Vice-President 2,3,4, Student Council 1, 2,3,4, Broncettes 1, 2, Girls Track 2,3,4, Homecoming Attendant 2, Ping- Pong 3, Basketball 2, Bowling 3,4, Tumbling 2, RAMONA BAPST F,T, A, 2,3,4, Annual Staff 4, Broncettes 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Choir 3,4, Girls' Glee 4, District Music Festival 3,4, Verse Choir 3, Spanish Club 1, 2,3,4. BARBARA BAYS Art Club 1, 2, 3,4, Annual Staff 2, Broncettes 1, 4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Camera Club 4: Band Majorette 3. JANE BLACKBURN F,T,A, 1,2, Annual Staff 2, Broncettes 1,2,4, District Speech Festival 4, State Speech Festival 4, From Kansas 3, NORMA BOND Class Vice-President 2, F,T,A, 3,4-, G,R.A, 1, 2, Secretary 2, Art Club 4, Debate 4, Panel 4, Honor Society, President 3,4, Math Team 4, Junior Play, National Thespians 4, Camera Club 4, Girls' Glee 2, District Speech Festival 2,4, State Speech Festival 4, Verse Choir 1, 2,4, Volleyball 2, Broncette Play 2,3. BILL BOYD C Club 45 Senior Play5 Band 1,25 Football 2,45 From Casper l. CAROL BROWN F,T,A, 35 F,N,A, 3,4, President 45 Latin Club 3,45 President 45 Broncettes 1,12,3,45 Junior Play5 Choir 35 Girls' Glee 45 District Music Fes- tival 45 District Speech Festival 3,45 Verse Choir 3,45 Spanish Club 25 Basketball 1,25 Bowling 45 Volleyball l,2,3,4. JIM CAMPBELL BOB CART ER DON BROWN C Club 45 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 National Thespians 3,45 Choir 35 Football 1,2,3,4g Bas- ketball 152,35 Thespian Play 45 From California IHIRY CALLAWAY Latin Club 2,3,45 Junior Play5 Senior Playg Na- tional Thespians 3,45 Camera Club 2,3,45 Choir 3,45 District Music Festival 3,45 District Speech Festival 2,3,45 State Speech Festival 3, 45 Verse Choir 2,3,45 Thespian Playg Debate 3, 45 Panel 3. WAYNE DeMILL Class Secretary 45 Student Council 35 C Club 45 Junior Play5 Senior Play 45 Band 1,2,3,4g Boys' Glee 3,45 Choir 35 Football 45 Wrestling 15 Track 1,45 District Music Festival 1,2,3,45 Dis- trict Speech Festival 1,25 Spanish Club 1, 25 Verse Choir 2,35 All-District Band 2,3,45 Fencing 2, ROLLAND DOUBLEDAY TOM CHAMBERS F.F. A. 1,25 C Club 2,3-,4gJUI1iOl' P1ay5 Senior Play: Basketball 4. ED DAVIDSON C Club 2,3,45 Junior Play5 Senior Playg Football 45 Basketball 1, 2,3,45 Track 3,45 Spanish Club3 SHARON FLOM G,R,A, 2, 3,45 Vice-President 35 Broncettes 2, 3,45 Secretary 35 President 45 Band l,2,3,45 District Music Festival 1,2,3,45 M,M,M, 2,3, 45 Ping Pong 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Bowling 45 Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Broncette Play 2,3,4, BETTY FOSTER F.H,A, 1,2,45G.R.A, 1,2,3,4gBl'OI1C6tt6S 1, 2, 3,45 Junior P1ay5 Band l,2,35 District Music Festival 35 Basketball l,2,3,45 Volleyball l,2, 3,45 Broncette Play 1,2,35 Rodeo Club l,2,3, DELRAY FRANKS Latin Club 3,4, Paper Staff 4, Junior Play, Sen- ior Play, National Thespians 4, Camera Club 2, Band l, 2,3,4, District Music Festival l,2,3,4, District and State Speech Festivals 3,4, State Music Festival 2,4, M,M,M. 2,3, Verse Choir 1, 2,3,4, Debate 3,4, All-District and State Band 3,4, NORMA GOFF F,l-l, A, l, G,R,A. 1, Annual Staff 4, Broncettes 1, 2, Junior Play, Senior Play, Camera Club 4, Broncette Play 2,3, Girls' Track Meet 2,3, GEORGIA HALES G,R,A, l,2,3,4, Broncettes l,2, Junior Play, Broncette Play 2, Girls' Basketball 1,2,3, Girls' Volleyball 1, 2, 3,4, Tumbling Club 1, 2,3,4, Rodeo Club l, 2,3. CARLTON HALL Annual Staff, Photographer 3,4, Paper Staff, Photographer 3,4, Honor Society 4, Math Team 4, Senior Play, Camera Club, President 4, Boys' State, Band 1,2,3,4, District Music Festival 3, 4, Junior Rotarian. CHARLES GRAHAM C Club 4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERTA GREEN Class Secretary 2,3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Broncettes l, Girls' State, Homecoming Attend ant 3,4, Prom Attendant 3, Broncette Play 1. KAY HORNBECK BOB HOSKINS F.F,A, 1,2,3, Secretary 4, CAROLYN HAMILTON Broncettes lp Girls' Volleyball 1. DAVID HEMRY Annual Staff 2g Student Council 2g Junior Rota- rian 4, Honor Society 45 Math Team 4g Junior Playg Senior Playg Camera Club 4g Boys' State: Basketball lg District Speech Festival 33 Verse Choir 3. ANN HOWARD Class Secretary lg F,T,A, 4g Latin Club lg French 2,35 Art Club 1, 2,3,4g Melodettes 45 Honor Society 3,4g Secretary 4g Broncettes 1, 2, 3,4g Vice-President 4g Junior Playg National Thespians 3,4g Secretary 4g Girls' Stateg Choir 45 Girls' Glee 4g District Music Festivalg District Speech Festival 1, 2,3,4g State Speech Festival 3,4g Verse Choir l,2,3,4g Girls' Volleyball 1, 2, 33 Broncette Play 1, 2,3,4g Thespian Play 4. BRUCE HOWE Art Club 1g Junior Play, RICHARD JACKSON iPhoto not availablej DAVID KINDLER Junior Play5 Senior Play5 National Thespians 3, 45 Boys' Glee 15 Choir 1,2,45 District Music Festival 2.4: M,M,M, 25 Thespian Play, GRACE LOPER 12,1-LA, 15 F,T,A, 2,35 G,R,A, 1,25 Latin Club 25 Broncettes 2,3,45 District Speech Fes- tival 45 Verse Choir 45 Spanish Club 35 Girls' Basketball 1, 25 Girls' Volleyball l,2. SHIRLEY LOVERCHECK F.N.A, 45 Latin Club 1,23 Honor Society 3,45 Broncettes 3,45 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Girls' State QAlternatej5 Choir 3,45 Girls' Glee 1,2,3, 45 Class Sweetheart 45 District Music Festival 1, 2,3,45 Verse Choir 45 Girls' Basketball 25 Dis- trict Speech 4. IANICE KINKADE G,R, A, 1, 2,3,45 Student Council 45 Student Body Treasurer 45 Broncettes 1, 25 Junior Play5 Band 1,25 District Music Festival 1,25 Girls' Volleyball 1, 2, 35 Tumbling Club. MARGARET KINKADE F,H,A, lg F.T.A, 45 French Club 2,35 Bronc- ettes 2,3,45 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 National Thespians 45 Choir 45 Girls' Glee 1, 25 District Music Festival 1,2,4g District Speech Festival 2,3,4g Verse Choir 2,3,4g Broncette Play 2,3, 45 Thespian Play 4. Sl-IERRIE MCDANIEL Annual Staff 45 Broncettes 2, 35 Junior P1ay5 Choir 45 Girls' Glee 45 District Music Festival 45 Verse Choir 35 Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, LINDA MCNULTY Treasurer 25 Annual Staff 45 Broncettes 45 Na- tional Thespians 3,45 Choir 1,2,3g Girls' Glee Club 1, 2,35 Junior Class Playg Senior Class Play5 Homecoming Attendant 25 Prom Attendant 35 District Music Festival 1,2,35 Girls' Volleyball Tournament5 Broncette Play. RICHARD LUCUS F, F.A, 1,35 Junior Play: Basketball 1,2,3,4g Class Sweetheart 45 State F, F,A, Convention l EVELYN LUNDVALL F.H.A, 1,25 G,R.A. 15 Annual Staff 45 Bronc- ettes 1,2,35 Senior Playg Girls' Ping-Pong Tournament 45 Broncette Play 1, 2,35 Library 4 HORACE MASON Art Club l,2,3,4gIul'liO1' Playg Choir 1,2,3,45 District Music Festival 45 District Speech Festi- val 1,2,3,45 State Speech Festival 4, ELEANORE MEES Student Council 45 Broncettes 1,45 National Thespians 45 Band 1,45 Broncette Queen 45 Dis trict Music Festival 45 District Speech Festival 45 Verse Choir 4g Broncette Play 1,4. DOROTHY MILLER F. H, A, 2,3,45 G,R, A, 25B1'OllCE:lt6S 1, 2, 35 Junior Playg Choir lg Girls' Glee 2, ELANIE MOORE F.T.A, 3,45 French Club 3,45 Art Club 45 Honor Society 45 Broncettes 3,45 Math Team 45 Junior Play5 National Thespians 3,45 Camera Club 45 Choir 45 District Music Festival 45 Dis- trict Speech Festival 3,45 State Speech Festival 3,45 Verse Choir 3,45 Debate5 Panel 35 Bronc- ette Play 3,45 Thespian Play 4, ARNDT NEUSBAUM French Club 2,3,45 Art Club 45 Honor Society 3,45 Boys' State 35 Band 1,2,3,45 Choir 3,45 District Music Festival 1, 2,3,45 District Speech Festival 35 M,M,M, 2,35 Verse Choir 35 Junior Rotarian 4, DAVID NEWTON F, F, A, 1, 2, IRENE MORRISON F,l-l,A, 45 Broncettes 1,2, ROBERTA MURRAY F,H, A, 45 G,R,A, 3,45 Honor Society 45 Bronc ettes 3,45 Junior Play5 Senior P1ay5 National Thespians 45 Choir 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 35 Cheerleader 45 Homecoming Queen 45 District Music Festival 35 Girls' Basketball Tournament 35 Girls' Volleyball 3,45 Broncette Play 45 Most Popular5 Most School Spirit. Y? SANDRA PFRANGLE Class Officer 3, F.N.A, 2, Vice-President, G.R,A, lg Annual Staff 4, Editor, Student Coun- cil 3g Broncettes 2,3,4g Junior Playg Senior Play National Thespians 3,4g Girls' State, Choir 1,2, 35 Girls' Glee 2,33 District Music Festival 1,29 District Speech Festival 3,4g State Speech Fes- tival 3,4g Girls' Volleyball 4, Broncette Play 4, Thespian Play 4, JEAN POTTER Junior Playg Senior Playg National Thespians 4, District Speech Festival 4, Verse Choir 4, Thes- pian Play 4, SYLVIA NIELSEN French Club 2,3,4g Art Club 1, 2,4g Honor So- ciety 4g Broncettes 2,3,4g Junior Play, National Thespians 3,4g Choir 4g District Music Festival 4, District Speech Festival 4g Verse Choir 2, 3, 45 Girls' Basketball 1,2,3,4g Bowling 4, Volley- ball l, 2,3,4g Broncette Play 2, 3,45 Thespian Play 4. NANCY PARKER F.H.A. lg Choir lg Girls' Glee Club lg Library4 STUART PREECE F F A 1 2 3 4 CC1ub 1 2 Junior Play Sen 1or Play Football 1 2 3 4 BONNIE REYNOLDS BETSY RIDGWAY F.N. A, 4, Art Club 4, Broncettes, Junior Play, District Music Festival 3,4, State Speech Festi- val 4, Verse Choir 3,4, Broncette Play 4, Texas 1, 2, DOROTHY scoTT F.T,A, 1,2,3,4, choir 4, MARGARET SIMS G,R.A, l,2, Art Club l, Junior Play, Band l,2, Choir 1, Girls' Glee 1, District Music Festival, Band Majorette 1, 2, PHYLLIS SKINNER F,H,A, 1, F,T,A, 2,3, Latin Club 2,3,4, Jun- ior Play, Senior Play, Band 1,2,3, District Music Festival 1,2,3,M,M.M, 2,3, Sheridan 3, MILDRED scofrr F,T,A, 2,3,4, SUSAN SIEMILLER Broncettes, Junior Play, Senior Play, National Thespians, District Speech Festival 4, State Speech Festival 4, Verse Choir 4, Thespian Play RONALD SPOMER Class Treasurer 14 C Club 1,2,3,4g Secretary 25 Football 1,25 Wrestling 1,2,3,4g Class Sweet- heart 1. DONNA SPORB2 District Speech Festival 4g State Speech Festival 4g Broncette Play 4g F.H,A, 1,25 F.N.A, 3,4g Latin Club 2,3,4g Annual Staff 4g Broucettes 3, 4g Senior Playg National Thespians 4, MARGARET SMITH Moved to Casper, CLAYTON SNYDER 'Y Q 'Q inn NANCY STARBUCK F.H,A, 25 F.T,A. 1,2,3,4g G.R,A, 1,2,3,4g Paper Staff 3g Spanish Club lg Ping-Pong 2,3,4g Basketball 2,3,4g Volleyball 3,4, FLOYD STEADMAN French Club 4g Honor Society 3,4g Vice-Presi- dent 4g Junior Playg Senior Playg National Thes- pians 4g Camera Club 1,3,4g Boys' Stateg Boys' Glee 1,2,3,4g Choir 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2g District Music and Speech Festival 2,3,4g State Music Festival 25 State Speech Festival 49 Verse Choir 3,43 Chessg Debateg Panel, RALPH TAYLOR Vice-President 1,35 C Club 43 Junior Playg Sen- ior Playg National Thespians 3,4g Camera Club lg Football 1,2,4, SUSIE TIBBS Newcastle lg F,H,A, 1,2, Treasurer 3,4g Bronc- ettes 2, DAVID R. VOKAC Student Council 2,4g Senior President 43 Junior Rotarian 4g Honor Society 3,4g Math Team 43 Junior Playg Senior Playg National Thespians 3, Vice-President 4g Camera Club 2,4g Boys' State. GRANT WASDEN C Club 3,44 Junior Playg Senior Playg National Thespians, JOE TIPPETS Powell lg President 3g C Club 2,3,4g Junior Play Senior Playg Band 2g Choir 35 Football 2,3,4, LOIS TRUMBULL F,H,A, 2,3,4g G,R,A, 1pBrOnCetteS l,2,3g Junior Playg Senior Playg Band 1,2,3,4, JUDY WAY Latin Club, President 2,3,4g Broncettes 3,45 F.H, A, 1, Junior Class Playg Senior Class Play, Broncette Play 3. DONALD WERNER C Club 3,4, Junior Play, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track 2, fPhoto not availablej, LEONARD WILSON C Club l,2,3,4, Junior Class Playg Camera Club Vice-President 2, Boys' State, Wrestling 1,2,3,4 STEWART WILSON Art Club 3,4g Treasurer 4, Junior Class Play, Band l,2,3,4g Choir 3, Wrestling 3,4g Track 35 Fencing Team 2, District Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, All-District Band 2,3,4, Spanish Club 1,2. ZELDA WILSON F.T.A, 4, G,R,A, 1,2,3,4, Basketball Cham- pion 3g Broncettes 4, Senior Playg Band 1, 2,3 4, Broncette Play 4, District Music Festival 1 2, 3,43 District Speech Festival 1, 2, 3g Verse Choir 1, 2, 3,4g Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Basketball Tournament 1,2,3,4g Girls' Volley- ball Tournament 1,2,3,4, Girls' Track Meet 2, 3, 4, G.R. A. Play Day 1, 3, 4. X2 9 X S 5 W I' Q A 532 , IQ-f,, , L.: xi 'Ja , g 45,1 A .ggi K. M V . . ', fi X 53 4 ,f ' ? rl! X Y 5 :Qi ,- Hg! tw 1 ni .sa ' .wi . .M'f. F1627 ' . Q. ' r W ' BQ 4- g Q. N' V 4 MI3 T9 43' S 1 I Qi i I ' 4 Xa A 1 MV,-nv.-..-... . ,nz ,, i'ii 5133 K I! . x 'sf -s 3 .f :sf-sgygx il u II rw We feel the seniors of 1958 have set such an example in both scholastic and individual achievement that they have definitely been a paragon for the underclassmen to live up to Since their influence has been so out standing we feel it has run like a thread through the other classes and it is thus we run the story of their future PROPHECY OF 1958 The seniors of 1958 are about ready to embark on their trip through life The question is asked what now? Let s gaze into our crystal ball and see who ll be doing what in years to come Bonnie Reynolds will be doing a fine business in her new Casts Repaired Shop She will have repaired her 1 OOO 000th cast and her solicitors are going to give her a 500 lb bag of plaster of Paris We see Bruce Howe making oodles of money on his new race track Bruce made so much money driving the autos he decided to make a track of his own His track is so popular it s giving competition to the Indian apolis Speedway Bruce is still top driver though Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and United Artists are competing with each other to see who gets David Kindler s talents David made such a hit on a recent play he directed he decided to go Hollywood Janice Kinkade is top model now at a popular New York modeling agency Janice made headlines recently when she wore a swim suit for our army boys in Alaska Margaret Kinkade is helping our top physicists She decided chemistry wasn t too hard and is now making missiles and rockets to go to the moon Grace Loeper is giving Jean Seaburg plenty of competition for Jean s role as Joan of Arc It seems the pro- ducers noticed Grace in Las Vegas and were so impressed by her haircut they took her to Hollywood for a screen test Shirley Lovercheck and Richard Lucus are doing nicely in their little gas station Seems Shirley does lube jobs and patches tires while Luke tells her how. Works pretty good, doesn't it, Luke? We see Evelyn Lundvall in the Sands Hotel at Las Vegas. Seems Evelyn had such a talent for dealing Faro, the manager just couldn't overlook her. Yvonne Arrington and Roberta Green finally had to join the service. They couldn't get their guys out so decided to join up. Looks as if Ramona Bapst, Lois Trumbull and Jane Blackburn are still 'up in the air. ' They are still work- ing as airline hostesses and still looking for handsome pilots. qContinued on page 513 JL NIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presldem Vxce Pres1dem Secretary Treasurer student Counc11 BUD CASH JON JACOBSEN JULIE HINDORFF NANCY MEES MARGARET YOUNG WOODY SHORE SHIRLEY BIESEMEIER nu Xl nam 3 6 .1 LARRY ANDREN 'O -P' Q I ,Q 1'- RUFUS CRAWFORD HARRY DETER DEE ANN ARCHIBALD SAM ASHLY DOROTHY DUGGLEBY ION ELDRIDGE JANET BALLINGER HM BARRUS KAY ELLIS ERNEST ERICKSON RUTH ANN BRATEN IEANNE BURNS DAVID EVANS EVERET EVANS DON CAMPBELL JOE CAPRON RAYMOND FERREE SHERMON FLOM BUD CARPENTER BUD CASH JOYCE FLYNN GLORIA FRANKS SHIRLEY CHRISTLER PAT COM ST OCK 1 ' 4 ' 1 1-4' 4' . ,L Q! 'K A fs ed 1 JU' 409 TERRY FROSHEISER ,la C. S 1 ag PARK GAIL - N HM GAUTSCH PAT GENTLE DICK KANE MARGARET KNAPP GARY LUC US ANN LYNN JON GOODYKOONTZ. KELA GOOKIN JUDIE GUTH .JANET LYNN IODY MCCARTY JULIE HINDORFF BILL MCNULTY JEAN MASON ROS EM ARY IMBS PATSY JACKSON JON JACOBSEN DIANA JENSEN STEVE JENSEN BILL .JONES RICHARD MASON NANCY MEES IEA NNE MERCER HELEN M OLLER EILEEN MOORE -1 - , z X1 ,- .J F if f L 1 , . I I vrf' i ANNA MARIE NIELSEN as IIM REIT ER EDNA RICH ES ON I 5 A MARTIN NIELSEN I 5, I JOAN OGG J . -.-sr NANCY ROBY T , JAMES SALZER Z ' DAVID PARKER I 17 7 MARY ALICE PARKS 'Tx GAYLA SGHWEIN ?,, as A WOODY SHORE DEAN PAWLEY -3 W 1. GENE PEARSON 3 A 10 .JI A JOHANNA SHULTZ KA ROL E S MI TH ,faafii OPAL PETERSON RE X POLLOCK SUE SNYDER MARY GRACE SNYDER PAT POND MARTHA PRICE -4' CHUCK SPICER SUSAN STOTT WILLIAM PRYDE CHARLES QUICK JUDY TAGGART DOROTHY TEEPLES I ' ,A 9 -r 6 . -A arp X Y W - .. fi I . 7 Q. Q I., MARGARET YOUNG LOIS YOUNGLOVE LOUISE TETRICK NANCY TIPPETS BARBARA WAY M ARGARET W EBST ER KATHY WHIT MORE PAGE WILKINS DOROTHY WILLIAMS DAN WITTER JOYCE WOOLERY CORA MAE WYLLIE MARTHA ANN WYLLIE KATHLEEN YOUNG if .8 -K A ' . 95' -V: Qf::15Ifvv'k2 -: 5? A Is this your Sunday best? Asking for a favor? if 1 0 ss Zin 'fav 'fgf A 'Umm' nj Y' 5 'A -fm fi K 2 '1 i 3. s gf! , ,P , 5 5 14.1-.1 '71 ' fs' X ui , ' 3 png'--n:u31 L,,,..,,. 1 vwhnwi nvrn-1 'E Who Can Can like they Can Can, Nobody can like Sherman, Good y Ji m , Park and Killer, Nancy and Joyce and their popular Rickie Tic dance, None other than the Out house quartet including Jim, Jake, Woody and Buddy, , ,., r, 5, M f I 3. F zu ' r 'Q' if-ve 133 N Tir T1 it. 'if 1' wg PI I' 9 1 'l'l SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS STEVE SIMONTON - - - - BILL PRICE MARILYN LYALL - - BETTY GREEN - - SHARON LYALL FRANCIS AUDIER .E , pgcxwcmmaaea E f'iE ..- x - E Af-fwfu114?s ' L M, ,M 4 . 4 qN,a?5g+ -f- ,fh- ' A . M iixli 3 ff-'IEWXSEL f H E wg ,:f2Q1E,1i,,i 1 .. wa-- s +55-'S Joe Adams Marvin Allerheiligen Deanne Allphin Mary Beth Amend Linda Anno Frances Audier Larry Barhaug Stanley Barnett Phil Bates Kirsten Beck Larry Bessey Ronald Blakesley T orn Bond Charles Bronnenburg VerDay1e Brosz Jean Brown Nancy Buckingham Marilyn Burns Lloyd Buswell Paul Campbell 3 Ml ia iff J' ,J , F 9 43 Y X ', eel' xg' x l 'K It ill' 9 Eid' .23 Q , if 'S ,F ff' ' f' '1 'N wg 1 M-1? ,, . ' 1- . X, i A w ' Y H l ' J ss: Howard Carey Raymond Carpenter Russell Chadwick Dick Cloninger Judith Close Sheila Corder Pat Crichton Anne Damon F 1 'N-f 7 3 iff . i Q is' -.-Q di 1 Ox re Pb Rf JU' I Bill Holman James Hume Pete Imbs Ernest Jensen Johnny Johnson Linda Johnson Fred Jones Bob Kapernick John Dominick Dianne Duggleby Paul Edwards Eugene Erickson Carolyn Fales Deanna Falkingham Janis Falkingham Harry Farlow George Francis Rena Gerrish Fred Giles Geraldine Godfrey Betty Green Bruce Hagberry Karolyn Hall Bill Haman Robert Hamilton Jim Hedrick Don I-Ieurman Darlene Holder 'Ji .4 , 3' Janice Kappel Sharon Kinkade Gretchen Kuiper Marilyn Lyall Sharon Lyall Barbara McDonnell Mike McNulty Sharon Marmon Dick Marquess Mike Marreson Tom Mattheus Marshall Maudlin Jerry Misner Renee Moore Tony Mullin Robert Nebel Cloann Neusbaum Jim Nicholls Bob Osborne Mary Patterson ' 'Ta' is 1 'splg V K me XA ,, A W N ' fb -eq ,of 'T 1? Q -no K 7 l as , x ln! ,-Q nd g 1, . ' , -Q-ui 'ali Mellabea Pearr Merle Powers Bill Price Don Puhto Noel Reynolds Michael Richards Chip Ridgway Bill Rimbey ffl Q. f in ta-6 5? iw -5 as Q.. ur- of' , xxx 3 ' ill. f I9 , 19 .J A f.-ns, :ggi ' li lac, Nu. as ls 1 fl 'Z' I ' I 1 'B' Ja 48 iff I, Af X I Y H Vin.: H S if n X I Judy Underwood Wayne Ward Harry Warpness Karen Werner Carol Williams Margo Williamson Curtis Wilson David Wise ..-q, '2 Gail Rogers Frank Roybal Bill Ruzicka Mike Schmidtberger Wanda Schmidtberger Larry Schoening Linda Schultz Marvin Sherrill Alan Siggins Stanley Siggins Steve Simonton Gene Smith Sondra Smith Sharon Spomer Darry Sporer Jack Thiel Helen Younglove Norma Bronnenburg Barbara Blair Watch it, she's dangerous!! Brave Girl! ! Know what you're doing, Steve ??? BUSY??? 49 , 2:4 ' 631 35 ,rw , V ff L If 29' if iw I ..w:gq,,, f ,fag may My Q, ..,Q . Viv J, ,.w.Q 1 .,., A Q0 ,.-N53 -'N r ml , h',,,,,,,.s- '. fx A 1. A V Q - L ,s.- A -.f .,,1,:-.- Q A as r g i K V I . , 'wir . . 9? 3 al 'if lf 1- -J I equi' J S - 'M , S' Barbara Bays is still sewing on her Salome Costume, Isn't it a little late, Barb? with her new one-way rocket fuel, Francie Beck blew herself to Mars. Wasn't available for comment Norma Bond, only female cyclist now, has just discovered a new stunt - the double somersault with a half twist. CRASH! I Don Brown and Ed Davidson are teaching a very popular dance at their studio - the Sheep Hop. Tom Chambers and Jim Campbell are calling cadence as they march to K.P. We just got news from the Witch Doctor. Wayne DeMill has just been captured on Jupiter - ting, tang walla, walla, bing, bang. Bill Boyd is now a top men's fashion model, what happened to your boots, Bill? Sharon Flom finally got into Wyoming U. The question is - will she ever get out? Chemistry again, Sharon? Top show in TV is Betty Foster's Funny Hour, Giving hera close race is Delray Frank's Shakespeare Synoposes. Norma Goff has invented a new beverage indispensable to high school seniors - can-a-pop, Norma? Chuck Graham has become famous for his original beards. His latest is the African Bush. Georgia Hales, famous for her Neapolitianic hair cut, has now furnished it with draw shades. Carlton Hall and David Hemry have discovered a new element beyond Nobelium. It is called Hemer- hall. Carolyn Hamilton recently wrote the book, BONJOUR HIGH SCHOOL. Her leading character in this true story is Horace Mason, Nory Mees is now seen modeling Lee rider pants, Sherrie McDaniels is world-renowned for her fashion designs. She started with Edith Head in Holly- wood and is now competing with Dior fashions. Linda McNulty liked her high school career so much, she never bothered to change. Linda is now long distance operator for Pan American Airlines - she always wanted to travel. In San Francisco we see Rae Anne Allison running a U,S,O, Center especially for lonely? sailors?? Colleen Atkinson is teaching young housewives to burn boiling water in her Home Demolition Classes, Students are Liz Dickinson and Shirley Borron. Betsy Ridgway will have purchased her hundredth bottle of peroxide and as a bonus she'll receive an economy bottle of hair restorer. Ann Howard and Chuck Andren went to the Ozarks. They both have attained glory as Champeen Hawg-Callers, fContinued on page 58y FRESHM AN CLASS OFFICERS - - HM WILSON - PAM WILSON MARILYN RITTER - - - - RON HEIL LOUIE PFRANGLE SARAH FRANCIS MARK DOVER Q QEKEQL fi N' 'LQ r I -H 3. Q. M 'f ,F I gf...-M,.,. 'K , ', ,- 'Nu ,Q 1 , A 5 I' fi -in .2332 Don Acton Juanita Adams Barbara Ashton Barbara Bakken James Bolton Ward Boyd Lea Braten Bob Bratton Sherrie Brennan Edna Brown Jerry Brown Gary Bucholz Sybil Buckingham Charlotte Bunch Ruth Bush Kenneth Capron Mary Capron Jim Christenson Jacquie Christler Alvin Clark Charles Close Minnie Jo Colemen Dennis Cox Kathleen Cunningham Mark Dover Gail Downing Sandra Ebert Larry Edgar Earlene Ellis Robert Ellis 3 ,Q id 4 in YS' 'JU' ....-gr' Al lf! Roberta Ellis Bonita Evans Marianne Evert Bill Feeley Lloyd Ferree Judy Fitzgerald Judy Folmer Auron Fraley Sarah Francis Floyd Gail Donald Gentner Beverly Godfrey Tom Graham Karen Green Paul Greever Lorna Grigg David Hall Karl Hall Gary Hagberry Carol Harrison Bob Heald Mike Hemry Ron Hill Forrest Hoge Jane House Marilyn House Yvonne House Lorena Jacobs Karen Jacobsen Alice Jensen U 1 3 1' r ,as '48 r D G 1 5 1 1-ff -5 'vs Fr 2,-Q .42 bfi'x aid' Marilyn Johnson Marsha Jones Tom Kaimann Bob Karhu Ray Kencke A 1 Judy Kindler 5 Q Greg Kuiper G if' Owen LaFave Linda Lou Lawrence R, Lois Lemley X M 1 'M x d . . Paul Lewis 3 5' A is Q 'Aa Sharon Lucas l ' ' , -17 i I y Randy McArthur ' If W K K 3? Paul McCumber N W . Q r X K Frank McGee ! 'rw dw-gf V f Carol McGuire W 'Y ye L Donna McManis - 1 il Jane McNulty -fa 1 Steve Maurath 00' 1 F7 Q A . 41 Judy Michels Don Miller Jay Minard Rodes Moran Sue Morris Anna Mulholland Q 1 Alex Nepo .3 d 1 Jr Lois Nordquist 4 h Walter Norskog ' L, Steve Peck l A , Patty Perkins 'Y r- My Sharon Peterson Louis Pfrangle ,Q Peggy Pond -or -Q' Nancy Price Jack Reed Mary Reynolds Janet Richardson Marilyn Ritter Tommy Roach John Robertson Donna Royal Loretta Schmucker 1 Kathy Schopp Larry Seekins X William Shephard Q Howard Siggins x A? Karen Smith ' Patricia Smith Margot Somers Ralph Sparks Lura Spiegelberg Larry Sporer Jack Steadman Toni Story Richard Strow Becky Taggart Thomas Thompson Mary Ellen Turley Roger Ulmer George Underwood fl-f -Q? fi V ,r A' H iv. 3 711 Dont' fall off, Peggy! Q ' i G v Y G - -6 Larry Westerfield Jim Wilson Pam Wilson xx 5 I X 1 1 Hard working Ag boys Paul Underwood Jim Walker Colette Wallace Ken Warpness Louise Welling au-if 'Aw -N UWT At West Point, we see Nancy Starbuck trying to teach the poor cadets how to do the splits. Don Steadman, David Vokac and Gary Bacon are gaining fame for their acting in the TV show - Badge 714, Looks like High School practicing paid off. Margie Smith is writing the famous column for the Billings Gazette. It's called Margie's Memoirs. Donna Sporer, Judy Way and Carol Brown are keeping in practice by throwing needles at a dart board. Jerry Callaway is happily weeding his pumpkin garden - took a prize at the fair last year, Bobby Carter of Carter Construction has been awarded the much-needed contract for building outhouses. Ron Spomer and Grant Wasden liked English so much they decided to relieve Miss Shawver of those naughty seniors. Pat Alsup is still trying to ski on the lawn and play tennis in snow. Bob Hoskins has found a new plant grower - Hoskingin. Irene Morrison, Susie Tibbs, Dorothy Miller have finally made it to Florida where they are enjoying sun- burns and scenery - ma1es?? Elanie Moore and Sylvia Nielson have directed a play called Shawver's Dilemma. Bobbie Murray is now head cheerleader at Harvard - managing is Ralph Taylor. Arndt Neusbaum is in the New York hospital. He sprained his little finger while playing Mozart's Concerto in E Flat. - David Newton and Jean Potter are singing Mickey Mouse commercials. Sandi Pfrangle is no longer with us. Her little blue car blew up, She wondered what that funny sound was, Dorothy Scott and Mildred Scott are selling hot dogs on Pikes Peak. We see Sue Seimiller modeling on the cover of Stag. Margaret Sims just wrote the book - HOW TO FEED YOUR HUSBAND TO DEATH. Joe Tippers just started a new car line called Franciline. Hear it's quite popular, Don Werner, Swede and Stewart Wilson are seeing the world - from the bottom of a boxcar, Zelda Wilson is living up to her fashionable name - designing clothes for fashionable poodles. Helping her is Phyllis Skinner. And so the crystal ball fades and we take leave of our alma mater, of our teachers, but mainly we take leave our senses. Good luck to the seniors of 1958! THESE - - were our teachers, administrators, and school board - admired and respected by every student of CHS. They have aided us in preparing for the future, and many of them have sponsored our extracurricular clubs and activities. Now that we have ended another school year, we can look back with fond remembrance and deep appreciation, Under their helpful guidance, many of our difficult problems have been solved and deci sions have been reached. We have gained initiative and acquired a desire to learn through their excellent leadership, We know the knowledge we have obtained, along with the advice and counseling, will be of great value to us in the future. These were our teachers, administrators, and school board, working constantly for the betterment of the school and us, the students. 'fi Wa ypm 4 ? 4 , N. , . 5 :if 9 v this 9,l'l 5- 'D 64.5 vga: D o i 0 0 v u a n ?r'r 1 1 I b n A I 'blri Hsu.: Q 5 is g If vy I , m W9 I mf 04 ,Q I 'ek' T lf ,dv M 'Q 26 I Q , ul ,rw , J,,1f AI5 ff v V , f P 5 ,fn A v-Yj, 'Qi K A ' -' T Y 2 ,gi ' mf, : ,ff iff w1,fa5, .W ,Q A g,. '11 35 34' f Wi g- 4,,- -5 4 . me' ' 5 gk gnQk,gJ2L A3 E Lai ,M K r qy , 1.3 in if-m 'f:'w -V: if ,K .I 5:-,:. f F, -, J Zz, 'ggfrf-ff' '., A , .+ Q .hz ' f Q4-,, N ,I-q i 1 2332 H511 , S? ,fl .nga ' Jac: ff? 7311 1' ii-x xy ,Q fu 1 Mp fy: yftyr E' I.ffiLLf-.1 f Hvlisifl V M an ., ,. fi, ii ,734 - sg MRS, MURRAY English III Larin I, ll Broncette Sponsor MRS. AUDIER English I French I, III French Club Sponsor Assembly Co-Sponsor Speech Festival MRS. HILLEBRENNER English I, III MRS. THOMPSON English II Speech and Drama National Thespian Sponsor Assembly Co-Sponsor Speech Festival Junior and Senior Plays Sponsor MRS. SCHULTZ English Il, IV Annual Sponsor MISS SHAWVER English Ill. IV Spanish I Senior Sponsor Spanish Club Sponsor 1 vs' Q, 'Q MRS. PALMER Library Library Science Journalism School Paper Sponsor 5 9.5 ff' 00110: lam-w -.-1-N was-Q-sw can-vm aeamvnou anno-1... -45 T5 .,-'A' -. I MRS. KURTZ. MR. MARTOGLIO Girls' P. E. I, II, III Boys' P. E. Girls' Recreation Association Study Hall Sponsor C Club Sponsor -4' xr MRS. OGSTON High School Choir Beginner Choir Junior High Vocal Vocal Music Activ- ities Assembly Programs MR. IENSEN Senior High Band Sectionals Junior High and Elementary Band Band Activities Assemblies MR. MORGAN Guidance Junior Advisor MR. SIDWELL Administrative Assistant 2 1-A CLARA GREEN High School Secretary GLENN E. LIVINGSTON Superintendent of Cody Schools Future Teachers Club DR, HAROLD M, STAUFFER Principal of Cody High School Student Council Honor Society Sponsor LORRAINE WOODLAND Secretary to Mr. Sidwell BARNEY GOFF Cody High School Custodian 'iiif Q rwfn 5 2 A Q S f 1 5 5 ' E E ' ? ' x x fi 1 Z 5 vig xx qs r 1 H 'EW '7 ' ,gf w, Ag 54 1 X Q A fy fx? Af W 2 X x' W fu. A , f THESE - wgrc our orgarllmlumn, Jpg.zwa11wi:Q xctllfflyxf for full.-wship ani 11 prmdu UI' :1c11zu.g:z1L111, CHS baastgd fk-wra1:.o1mrg1r3' .'rg:111.,1.1uox1s, L1x'wJg11?1Sx1L:hs, ranging :roxy 1IAU:.' iw apurxr. Our kI1Ji'w'Ls.1Li3l Linh: .md .HILYLPIS wsu mllxlluj Hug wr :pon vi IHIQAL . Libr, Lasting IAFICUJKIHP: was Qqflnpkl :ff wg work. xl xogk-Lf.Qr uwlaxrd our goah, In THESE Ofglilllllllklfls, wg 'mu .wz':Qrui my vgQw:LL111:11,' b'1i1Lw lend and L ' folhsw, 1':mi1.xpp1z.uW4n11d uxpuxqamg r. Langzwrz.u.gaj,'nL21x'113w111ru'a.11:wmwrgfX fr.g11.or.k-X, THERE was um chbs, .1 v1g,p.,f1,1zg1pg1r1Q3 ,,,,,'1 1115, 3 I x U in 1 65 4 Mg, OUR STUDENT COUNCIL nf-G - ff ,F-V , ,U I 5-f-wi-'h. .X k , N mn Jifiiw gag wi fm ?3g,, ,8' W- mln!-anna, Q xr M f v-f 4 A Q, k W 1, Ln. bf K 5,0 7, 4.4. ,A x .,:....M...., 1 2 '71 S an 3 NOIQM.-X BOND ANN HO SHIRLEY LOX'ilxlQIiiiQK GIRLS' STXTE . . CIIUSICN FUR SlIllUlARSIlll'. LIC XIIICRSIIIP. XNIJ 1IlIXRHI'l'l'1R. Six N UKA PFKA N LZLIL riOBljRTA GREEN WY A RN X X K, ,...,, X X X --. --wx, 5 -S .pays K. L .-A-qs, H.. . E1 V55 B015 bTATE u so CHOSEN FUR SLHOL XRbHIP j LEADERSHIP ANU f:H,xR,u:TER K' P? .? ' gf 1 sf B IFRS!! 1 XS ..A. - wi E x 5 ig. fi Q 1 Q K 3 fo - ,Yi ,Wg ii ,,,,....,,.....w Kimnxpgg afzggm A . A f 'T A LU BILL CHAPTER i f , . H' ,X ff Q a X nv .,, wi? ,M , . S. HAS 'N Q ' 52 V ff 5-g x Q vip' ' :NU AQBWV' I ai? CHOIR . . . LEADING CODY HIGH P The Cody High School Ch 0 oi.: fr- A11-District Cho Boys' Quartette Girls' IN VARIOIS MFSICAL ACTIVITIES Q! ff' Arndt Neusbaum LEFT TO RIGHT - Colette Wallace Nancy Buckingham Lois Trumbull Sybil Buckingham Becky Taggart LEFT TO RIGHT - - Deanne Allphin, Bonnie Evans, Renee Moore FIRST ROW - - CloAnn Neusbaum Eleanore Mees Lois Nordquist Carol McGuire Bob Hamilton SECOND ROW - - Larry Seekins Shermon Flom Karen Smith Alvin Clark Patsy Jackson BIXNU GIYING TOP ON MARLHING IN Cl DNCERTS ul! FIRST ROW - - Barbara Way Jack Steadman Loretta Schrnudker Bonnie Evans Margo Williamson Sarah Francis SECOND ROW - - lacquie Christler Marsha Jones Lois Lumley Ardt Neusbaum Mary Patterson Kay Minard Bob Price THIRD ROW - - Stew Wilson Sharon Lucas Dick Strow Earlene Ellis Bob Bratton PP RFORMANCES FII' LDS AND VVD CONTESTS All-District Band MR JENSEN fDirectorJ FIRST ROW - - Jerry Misner Don Puhto Zelda Wilson Pat Smith SECOND ROW - Sharon Flom Owen LaEaVe Linda Johnson Margaret Knapp John Robertson THlRD ROW - - Bill Ruziclaa Carlton Hall Wayne Demill Martin Neilson lack Reed , MM' x lr -- f 'NL m -4 Nz IMI X 2 K2 , 4 k -fr, .mx 'H . 2-. no r l' Qi ,J 0 C29 W I-14 5 'qs 5' ., C ni' G.R.A. Officers G-R-A 'S 1 . C sJ'lbQ'i Jw at ,- is 'ir 'Li A ,',cfi , kxhxggwwr is-if '. 1 .E - 3- ,QW r Mldtir :f 'G' This f A4 N, ui .v-3' . 'fl avril President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Tennis Chairman Basketball Chairman Ping-Pong Chairman Badminton Chairman Volleyball Chairman Softball Chairman Bowling Chairman Throw it, Nancy! . . i Li A , :s rx.:W .saw- Who's winning? Looking for something? mm 'K-if Gi: MARGARET YOUNG Not Shown JEANNE MERCER KIRSTEN BECK Not Shown Not Shown Not Shown BARBARA WAY IUDY CLOSE RENA GERRISH The Badrnmton team The Volleyball team MXRLJARLT YOUNG MELLABEA PEART 4 A V , BOBBI MURRA Y CHEERLEADERS - PROBIUTING GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP AND LEADING 0l'R CHEERS PAGE WILKINS Nd kE t-'Ii is I f Jil I ,y W . Q 'ew N I A4 .if an I xl A Az Mid M: 'A , l va V , 1 ? ,I .. - , .t V-T.. .1 ., 'V v lu- . 54 - fz- , 2' 1 'H ' fu Q I av , x R ff I r. Mg? i i 'Q:. V A X 2 be ,iz 4 A as ' 455. . V- ' ll ' in Mmm 11. la M Ag QA' Q F null g 5? '1', fm MM M T M 0 L TOP ROW , left to right: Gary Bacon, B1l1Pryde, James Salzer, Ralph Taylor, David Vokac, Don Brown, David Kindler, Del Ray Franks. MIDDLE ROW: Don Steadman, Ann Howard, Margaret Young, Margaret Kinkade, Sylvia Nielson, Sandi Pfrangle, Jody McCarty, Elanie Moore, Norma Bond, Jerry Calloway, BOTTOM ROW: Mrs, Thompson, Sue Synder, Sue Siemiller, Jean Potter, Joyce Woolery, Jeanne Mercer, Margaret Webster, Bobbi Murray THESPIAN S - ACT WELL YOUR PART, THERE ALL THE HONOR LIESQ' This year the Thespian troupe decided to do a stage pro- duction for their money making project. They decided to do the Broadway hit, My Three Angels. The play was quite a success and they were very proud of it because this was the first time in about eight years that the Thespians have done a stage performance, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ralph Taylor, David Vokac, Gary Gacon, Jerry Calloway, Sue Siemiller, Elanie Moore, David Kindler, Don Brown, Ann Howard, Sandi Pfrangle, Grant 5 ig Wasden, Eileen Moore, David Hemry, Sylvia Nielson, Don Steadman, i Mrs. Thompson. , f , xg: DEBATE TEAM TOP ROW: Eileen Moore, Dorothy Wil- liams, Anna Marie Nielsen, MaryAlice Parks, Rena Gerrish, Ann Howard, Janet Lynn, Francie Audier, Norma Bond, Sylvia Nielsen, Karen Werner, Elanie Moore. ROW 2: Jean Potter, Mellabea Peart, DeeAnn Falkingham, Diane Jensen, Janice Falkingham, RaeAnn Allison, Barbara Way, Joyce Woolery, Margaret Kinkade, Shirley Lovercheck, Grace Loeper. ROW 3: Zelda Wilson, Carol Brown, Betsy Ridgway, Linda Schultz, Susan Siemiller, Francie Beck, Kay Ellis, Susan Stott, Nancy Mees. BOTTOM ROW: Sue Snyder, Del Ray Franks, Don Steadman, Gary Bacon, Mrs Thompson finstructory Jerry Cal laway Davrd Vokac Grant Wasden VERSE CHOIR TOP ROW: Del Ray Franks, Horace Mason, Don Steadman, Jerry Callaway. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Thomp- son finstructorj, Norma Bond, Elanie Moore, Betsy Ridgway, STATE SPEECH CONTESTANTS TOP ROW Elanie Moore Ann Howard Horace Mason Gary Bacon Del Ray Franks MIDDLE ROW Donna Sporer Sandi Pfrangle Norma Bond Don Steadman, Jerry Callaway Mrs. Audier finstructorj. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Thomp- son finstructorj, Betsy Ridgway, Susan Siemiller, Jane Black- burn, Francie Audier. 83 . 'W f, ' f 5 iq. f fi E F' 5 9' 5, E Y , 4 U f B, V 4 1... ' if 'Q' Q' JK .ay sn' k K- .-', .vs riff, 'P ' ,a- , I flask X S 5- 1 X ' yr ,LN M 8 X. ' 1 1 nal l tr x H f gifs ! fag , ff' 1 av . g g in , an E p J gf .L ,t ' if . 3 , ' s A A 'V -, 2 Y si Xa, 5 fa -SQ: 1 ,Q I ,JSM -o in X W 5. '-1' ii f f .. . . Q 1 1 . --1 - w , . 'Os . ' gg' 'QQ' 'tq ig . . ug, ,E ive... www- '2 ,Mm A. fx E ' ' Qu v +W- fl U ,, . V. Y Af, ,,,,,,,S A My , ' A., , ' - . 'H L' 512551 Miss Shawver qsponsorj, Mrs. Graham, Ramona Bapst, Zelda Wilson, Sherrie McDaniel, Ruth Evans. Chip Ridgway qPresidenty, Fred Jones fvice-Presidentj, Joyce Woolery fSec- retaryy, Carol Brown ffreasurerj, Mrs, Murray QSponsorj, Bill Ruzicka, Clo Ann Neusbaum, Betsy Ridgway, Johanna Schultz, Del Ray Franks, Karolyn Hall, Judy Way, Noel Reynolds, Phyllis Skin- ner, John Dominick, Sandra Smith, Jerry Callaway, Mary Patterson, Donna Sporer, Mary Grace Snyder, Gretchen Kuiper, Linda Johnson, Mike McNulty, Bob Kapernick, Darlene Holder, Steve Simonton, Ann Damon, Marg Bapsr, Nancy Mees, Gail Rogers, Lloyde Bus- well, Jim Christoson, Karen Green, Joy Minard, Sharon Lucus, Mike Rich- ards, Donna McManis, Lois Lemly, Carol Ann Harrison, John Robertson, Jane House, Jack Steadman, Louie Pfrangle, Judy Close, Walt Norskog, Jim Wilson, Margo Sommers, Lorna Greggs, Lura Spiegelberg, Mary Reynolds, Tony Story, Kathy Schopp, Bill Sheperd, Buggs Sporer, Tom Roach, Gary Lucus, David Hall Butch Gail, Ron Blakesley, Nancy Price, Bill McNulty. FRENCH CLUB Margo Braten, Wanda Schmidtberger, Mary Grace Snyder, Linda Law- rence , Sharon Lyall, Tom Gra- ham, AlanSiggins, Larry Schoening, Diane Duggleby, Carol Williams, Marilyn Ly- all, Donna Royal, Bonnie -ui as Ji ' . C-an Marilyn Johnson, Diana Jensen, Gary Hagberry, Williamson, Elanie Marilyn Ritter, Nancy Moore, Buckingham, Sylvia Nielsen, Colette Wallace, Judy Taggart, Francie Beck, Lois Nordquist, Sally Francis, Eileen Moore, Jeanne Brown, Donna Royal, DeeAnn Falkingham , Kirsten Beck, Judy Michels, Loyd Fer- ree, Mary Alice Parks, Francie Audier, Karen Smith, Marga- ret Smith, Jeanne Mercer, Bar- bara Blair, Janice Falkingham, Karen Werner, Mrs, Audier QSponsorj. 35 xx , . I l s 1 ' I x M, Business manager, Linda McNulty, and editor, Sandi Pfrangle, add up Annual costs, Mrs. Schultz and several members of the Annual staff go over pictures and layouts for the annual, 86 ' S ff' K Q , E 'H 1 i if fl .N x i s :lilly- The Bronc Hi-Light staff, left to right: business manager, Mar- tha Price, advertising manager, Gayla Schwein, features, Janet Richardson, sponsor, Mrs. Palmer, sports manager, Del Ray Franks, and editor, Susan Stott, are busy laying out and writing up material for the Bronc Hi-Lights, BRO C HI-LIGHTS The Bronc Hi-Lights comes out every six weeks, telling all the school news and happenings, il 5-I Carlton Hall -- working in the photo lab. CAMER CL B Dwight Martin -- reading the light meter. I 6 4 t rs I' fr j ft all it 4 N. x' 'gh' i I ' v A a EX? 'li .. We ME ,. gi WSIB dl? ri 0 V school life in our memoriesg Eve recall the strains of sound of applause of a' well- rf Q Jumo covet case , the Many Play. and Many weary l' feeling of were spent decorating for THESE dances, but after the resufts were for our efforts. were spent hy both the casts and the audiences at the Senior before the king and queen were crowned. IM ed high at the end of the year as we waited eagerly to see who would receive awards. After the announcements were made, all agreed that in each had won. r THESE we' the special features of school, a memorable part of this school year. ... v 'Lp ' Y ' -cr if 4, -ff rf . 'G 5 5 THE PEOPLE VER U MAXINE LOWE X .si i sf ajft j ' t z: IL 1 ' 153.443, For the first time in Cody High a murder trial was presented by the junior class, Di- rected by Mrs. Thompson, the double cast displayed outstanding ability in portraying a court-room scene, Maxine Lowe is on trial for the murder of her husband, Due to her able, young attorney she was acquitted, but not before many startling facts were brought before the jury and audience, :Z WM If? v an 1' 2 oh' MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT BEST PERSONALITY Ed Dav1dson Bobb1 Murray Roberta Green Stew W11son I l I- N 1 .- ,- .J V,- . 1 1 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Dav1d Vokac Norma Bond SENIOR FAVORITES on 3 x MOST POPULAR BEST DRESSED Stew W11son Bobbl Murra Jamce Kmkade Stew WILSOH ' 3 3 i x I 4 1 5 8 x SENIOR Shirley Lovercheck Richard Lucus yyrry y f' JUNIOR Nancy Mees Sherman Flom CLA S SWEETHEARTS OF '58 SOPHOMORE Curtis Wilson FRESHMAN Marilyn Burns Yvonne House lim Wilson Qs J MECGMING QUEEN OBBI MURRAY 'W N ,Q W A Wifi 1 w ,Q-J A , ff' ,h ,V iv ,if Yi rw 5 A if f -k ,,. -339 sm xx 'Q grin 'ix fl if , . ' VZ? J' 4 fl -xx ' , RTW . , z 3 ,I I r 1 A SENIOR, ROBERTA GREEN 3A X , W, 51 1723, 4 , -,z f ' x 1 , ! ,Q E 1 K . in Q. JUNIOR, AGE x 1 WIMLKINS ,V -9 Xu x . 3 mf 1 J 'X xl 'Az in XXQ R WESOPHGMGRE, W -1 X i FREsHgMAN My 1cARoLYN XM BQNNIE ,S HALL X X XX ,.......m lg X EVAN 5 XQXQQ 3 V - sunr4..uf . A LMC f xi ,Q ,I , 5 x z s f if . 3 l 'Q , G g J 5 'Nun X ' X .... X X Z' N xx ' , 'TW Evgi, Q QUEEN t i a V qg JODELLEM MCCARTY ,, ' is JUIJE Q sigf an KEL G00 xiii. IEE' 1. 'lu Simian :U fi- JT 1229, , gk' f 4, I , :HAI kv' mg 4, ,ag A ,nn S In AGE NANCY in L, Q7 MEES Wa IWKHIATTENDAN S ix 'v 8 . Q QA, fi. 15 7' nun 4 -Wg? xx ,W A 'rin A if 3 in 4 nz- :V ff 8, - fr f . V , ! xx ai vi K' 'ff 1- P Z ? J G 5 NORMA BOND - SALUTATORIAN FRANCES BECK - VALEDICTORIAN Awards not pictured: Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary - Mary Ann Reynolds, Kathy Schopp, John Robertson. Thespiansg Most Points - Gary Bacon - 790 hrs. Susie Siemiller - 779 hours. Best Thespian - Elanie Moore Gary Bacon Best Acting - Susie Siemiller Jerry Calloway Helen Daugherty Webster Award - Sandi Pfrangle Roberta Green and Arndt Neusbaum Spirit of Cody High School Frances Beck - Valedictorian Norma Bond - Salutatorian Chosen for Girls' State are Jodelle McCarty, Margaret Webster, Margaret Young, Julie Hindorff, The Grant Waggener Art Award was won by Horace Mason, Art Awards were given to Geraldine Godfrey, Judy Way, and David Vokac, Lloyd Ferree came out on top in study of Current Events and received Mr. Graham's Civics Award, R I I , i 'x N Q N I I r i Chosen for Boys' State are Bill Pryde, Rufus Crawford, Jim Salzer, Pat Alsup received the Buchanan- Dan Witter, and Pat Comstock. McFarland Award presented by Mr Sweitzer. Mr. Evans presented the Car1Ruckman Science Award to Gary Bacon, A Rotarian Scholarship Award of 5200, O0 was received by Margaret Kinkade. Bausch and Lomb Science Award was presented to Carlton Hall, I02 s ' -4 n , x 1 f , ,, H .. - yr, A ' , v '1 1 v Q v 1 4 Q 15.41, g - , x is ' K- L I ' ' 1:22 f if Q .eg K i 6' x 8 s I 1 xi I Q H 5 if fa? K fi ii' 5015- by Y H 5 5 if-I i N Q F gg, gf' Q 3 ' if r f lQf fix' 'f ' 'X f ,.. ii Far is I .. Q . 'vrv' 1?-91 ,, -JL 1 ' - ..E' .Q J Q v ' :mam rwm H , Q. 'Q 'X H ,Q 3 1 iv . a ' Y Q . . 'F ,. f' 5' . Q 12 f Xb' . . L- G . -ing? Q gk hh my v I V gg A - 5'3 .' 6 J 'M' 'M 'Q 'f 1 Kfmwf 'J Z, A Z l ' in -f-Q, '42 13,893- . ,,,,., a'f5.,, . W Tixfibfftswe- . 1-554 ,, 3, 0 Q t . . M - X 4' L Q-were our s15orts,fQ1!!!!!ing bQl.lx,'i1ge if1ind,and the bogayv we, the snidents, couffishear the that-pf a'I5o5dGffootba1i4g,qie ' thrgugh the net,' and the rogr of tne crowd. v 9 ' -- 3 A 'ww Many exciting hours have been spent by-stndents 5f CHE ' . THESE athletig events. Daily practice, emphasizing unit K' Q -'ef N, teams showed a fxghung spun tn every gqpe, and xghetherffns win -or lost, 'gigs U5 Ndisnlayed V856 'K 'nike-nv? H defeat JIM BARRUS BUD CASH DAVE PEARSON TOM MATTHEUS BILL BOYD Quarterback I-Ialfback Halfback Fullback Guard I I K , Q1 . 4 Cody Cody Cody Cody Cody Cody Cody Cody Cody Cody JON IACOBSEN PAT ALSUP PARK GAIL STUART PREECE CHIP RIDGWAY Guard Guard Center Tackle Tackle ,',. RALPH TAYLOR WAYNE DeMILL JOE CAPRON Halfback Center Center f 1 Q-1 5 I XL X , '2-1Eie:...g-.,., , Laramie 33 Thermop 0-6 Star Valley 21 X' 7 x creybun 20 '-sw Worland 13 Riverton 37 Lander O Thermop 20 Powell 26 Lovell DICK JACKSON WOODY SHORE WAYNE WARD Tackle End Halfback .lb 3 BUD CARPENTER JAMES SA LZER Tackle Tackle In IN JOE ADAMS STAN BARNETT Fullback Guard PAUL CAMPBELL EUGENE ERICKSON End Guard CHUCK GRAHAM DAN WITTER End Tackle i Jw! 'L 5' A HHH , , ., . Q, W 'nf V4 M x 1 x ? P 'K af 3 i L, 1? - . . 4 1 H FF f N 5 f. 1 .Bw ,. '- NY' I E1 me ,Y .7 ls I , i - Ft' ? -P 1 n 1 ,ff 4 1 -' . , n at 0' ',' ' -O . , 1 Q Sl . H ii L t :MM 3 if . L 4 , 4 . M - .. .L Vwwd wif W ,V J, K 0 ,Z T. ,, Q Y 5 ' A I IH ,ll b 1 2' Q. 7 V 's . 1 I' 150 , 1 . K K f .1 , gs, 1553. 7 .X 'G Q? fall, J DAVE PARKER - Center BASKETBALL ln the 1958-59 basketball season, Cody had ten vic- tories and eleven defeats. Only three seniors will be leaving and the prospects for next year are good as the returning lettermen are numerous. Ed Davidson made the district team at the tournament in Powell. Cody was eliminated from the tournament but the Pep Squad was awarded the traveling trophy for the best cheering sec- tion at the tournament. 1958-59 Basketball Team 9 TOM CHAMBERS - Guard RON BLAKESLEY - center CURTIS WILSON - Guard DA VE WISE - Forward sg! . 5 Mxp lfh I. K 2 , .lu r - I , kr bi Billings Central Cody .fx r Laurel Cody 6 if xr Rawlins Cody Afton Cody Laurel Cody Basin Cod PAUL Lander Cod? CAMPBELL . K Center Rrverton Cody Worland Cody Thermop Cody Lovell Cody Greybull Cody Powell Cody Lander Cody Riverton Cody Worland Cody Thermop Cody Lovell Cody Greybull Cody Basin Cody Powell Cody Tournament Scores Greybull 51 Cody if Thermop 63 Cody Powell 82 Cody MIKE SCHMIDTBERGER - Forward Werner ought to make a good dancer! Jrm goes up for two. CHIP RIDGWAY - Forward DAVID5Olx Forward S kk E ii Shot, Fess! HM BARRU5 Guard DICK CLONINGER Guard DON W ERNER Guard Cody Wrestlers had an outstanding season this year, They had eleven consecutive victories before be- ing defeated by Pow- ell on their last match, Only three senior let- termen will be gone next year and a large number of freshmen, sophomore, and jun- ior lettermen will be returning, At the wrestling banquet held on March 24, Harry Farlow received the Alsup-Mangus Award ROGER ULMER 954 MARVIN SHERRILL 1122? SWEDE WILSON 11:09 for the wrestler with the most points. Harry had forty-two points and Swede Wilson had forty- one points, S What're ya' lookin' for? Work. Howard! At the State Tour- nament in Laramie, Harry Farlow and Swede Wilson both took second places in their weights and Stan Barnett and Dan Witter took fourth places. The team placed eighth in the tournament, Several of the team and Coach Hockley attended the NCAA Wrestling Tournament held in Laramie this year. II4 BQB NEBEL 95? HARRY FARLOW 1033 RON SPOMER 1124? 1 'wwkaht B' fa K ,. , qw X T. J... ' Q,L,,?. , ef, , my - .I DJ' 'A : 'w-v A A 1. MMM? 1 , ,,,,,ov M-1-lr-il-iw. -fh- .4f . Z- 14 ia. .s--i 'xr-nw .gw:f -wanna.. gi : 12:nn.- ,ww,,,w1, 'Q 1 . QQ V ff ' 'ff if J' ,S I 31' NW is 2' BACCALAUREATE SERVICES - - - - - -Jeanne Mercer - - Rev, W. A. Kincaid - - - Rev, R. N. Buswell High School Girls' Chorus - - - Rev. De1berrTetrick High School Girls' Chorus - - - Rev. L. W. Edgett - - - -Jeanne Mercer lv 1 rr zw Ls! Francre delrvers the valedrctory Norma delrvers the salutatory Processional Pomp and Crrcurnstance Cody Hrgh bchool Band Invocation - Rev R N Buswell salutatory Address Mrss Norma Bond Valedictory Address Mrss Frances Beck Selection - Ours rs the World l-lrgh School Mrxed Chorus Introduction of the Governor Mr Glenn Lrvrngston Address - The Advantage ofAnEducat1onIn the state ofwondcrful Wyomrng Honorable Mrlward L Srmpson Presentation of Class of 19o8 Dr Harold M stauffcr Presentation ofD1plomas Mr George T Beck 5e1ections - Halls of Ivy and Alma N ater Mrxed Chorus Band and Audrence Benediction Recessional in THESE - - are our merchants who made possible this yearbook. Throughout the year these men strive to make our town a better place in which to live. Their stores and companies are a great asset to Cody in both appearance and service, A friendly atmosphere is an outstanding characteristic of these firms. Leaning us furniture for our plays and helping finance our annual are only two of the many ways in which-the various stores have helped us. Without their co-operation many of the wonderful experiences of this past year would not have been, ' These are our merchantsg to them we extend our thanks for helping to make this yearbook one of the best ever, nw. ffm' a ,af fs 'Aki ' ' 9 sig, , '- tow v.- nu: - 1 I 'D lin - -1,,,ft- 9 gi fs: J . 4 4 if V 5 537- K. an X p 1 1 ,aLfI1.'-if . , '1 : tb n W V' ii. , y ul 2 , ll , ff- If wk' ' 't 4 t - L A L, 't 4 , s . at . ' ' 1 i' s f ' K -v- 2 all I L, gg Q ...A 2' X K. 'Maur , mg I F 5 I -5 'v- ,?' Q WI! , ,,f. ,E gl . as F P O. 1 n 4 e il RM 4 'W 'P ' if 1 ff vcr'-ff-,, 3. f , Hi Q il a ,l i an .1 nv 0 S ' M M-W- f rf' , ' T -.1 ww, 39 ni' ' 'I A ' ans 119: N 33' ' Ii I ' vp ,-w g. A , g4 'j Z 1,7 ,.g 5 ag? , dag 3 'Y F-Q, Qf,'iff. . a , .32 1 ' : if ff'95,,1 :'. f -2 Tiff 'QQ L 2155 . 'f f f 3. A 5 :S as if I D 8: R CONOCO Dave Shepherd Ray Markovich Sylvla Ne11s on ff , T Q. ,vflxx 'Ax lf- 1 51. fix! Tk A VXA ,Ly L mf' .ff 1 V .-.D J L' ,' Af A A .. v ' b wj AL, N, upxx P '. L , ,Vid . PU V Q1 CONGRATULATIONS J W pf' ,K gif gg-X If ,XXII Tidy 'yn VXTLN AND 'y fy ,-.J , ' K1 , - ,, V 54 ,N BEST WISHES 1 xx 1 F TO THE CLASS OF 1958 ANNUAL STAFF 'V 'sv'-4. A .. ,, f . v 4 P Q, Q f N 4 's , , , -5 gg f 4 X . MNA' -V . A N QP Y-Aa If ' -m ,I .gi 2 . M....1. ,M W H Y.v,4-....,,,,mMmt H V K A v , ,A -qv Fwy? i 'K 5' ' 9- fsm'i.Q:,i- '1fh kt 'MI . 'v L i - - LL QJAM 4 f-I Tw--N--........,,....,,,, Z wg Ar xl fmumvuhax gl!!! his if K K ' ......,...,-.....,.-......., ,- rw I-I-9-7.-. T I 1 li L 5 F1 -5-5 YS 'fr v E .. 5 . v ia Q f :AA JIUVT V, Mk.: 1 f- A ,4.f - 4-,-f1 Y: '5'A-. r , L LV ,,:fv.w?'?ff'1f ff, f 5- A I 4. fi S J A . K l h . , .' I V f U X I W . . - ' , . 1 4 , A x A . ' ' , A ' K 5 x Q . ' V I, ' V J-V . 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