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N. , ----Y E5 .,EQvf-'k ---1......,,,- lflt 'l l X HI 5' Mui-, a1f2 'r' 4!9 ' 2-iu S ' THE Conv BRONC 1959 conv HIGH SCHOOL Conv, WYOMING Wg n My! fa +4 U QW L , mi! E 'L .wa-rm stu 'illf fx NG'-1 Y ,,,,.,.. 1 Q ,pl fp on New 'FZHAGWW rwznfislvif' --.. x-zi'....4 -v 455 ,ll 1 I Q 6: kgs' Y' 1-fig Ak, , if ,G-bi51.':fi v-'vigi' -on M x' 01 1,1540-A 'Ur-1 'CO vii- Weiss cv 'ado' .QW frifi 'WSW xg- Vw: 9 .udiibdh-Q5 Wa Khin' an'w Q pil' DEDICATION We the Senror Class of 1959 of Cody Hrgh School dedrcate to you the taxpayers of Cody thrs 19.59 Annual Bronc, rn grateful recognr non of your concern for educauon rn our town For the frne new V: sl J. uf . ,. . ' f -, . . ' M ' - -- ' . .. ,. 5 H A - ' . Y A A 9- uw wr: . ,rife . . . E j'..- . K ,tj L4 2 , ,, is 4,9-.-V :fp , '15 9- wr T .1'r?r'Q9 E ,- 5' 9 , - ea Y. I ,QM H A . b x M ,yr v 4 . ' nr- AM xx . A 12-' fx. A x .eu 'Y 9 'Yr hxre A if3 5ku-1, , - 4 . A. L., y. , , ,yz 5,3 1 ' L3 ' - f -it l' - TX fr 'fr M. 'ff '. Q kv . A ' K 'Q . 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Q 4' A , -Q gps. aww ,mx 5 U Amid the mountains broad that surround our land X Q if ,gnu ' y ag 5, 3 i For honest and for learning we stand TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 03 SPECIAL FEATURES 17 38 ORGANIZATIONS 39 64 SPORTS 65 78 CLASSES 79 117 FACULTY 118 127 ADS 128 145 W ww 4 4' M I ,-Ls-A , . 1 Q' i 'V 3 9,1 X? 2 X xni 'I r l I 1 , - N.. .. s . r GRADUATION 355131 Th1S 15 one mme Steve Jensen Dean Pawley and Dlck Mason couldn t be on horseback in.: Mrs Webster hands Kathy Whltmore her d1p1oma Jeanne Mercer Efflle EIICRSOH Q A , V x, , , ' ' at lv 'L W ' v s 'VW . , Y 4 I - i. 1 , 3 a i , 5 N. 4, .4-.,5 V. . ai TW 0 ECCMI QUEEN ANCY SENIOR ,X1ENDA,V O V -r Raft D, 4 ' O-f fe Y A if ,Sv 7 ,ij fy, J u D Y T A G G A R T nip X E , 3' I f . . O O . 2 ,g RO A: ! , N 'Q K! .A Q, ix. KP Q A wr Q h' 3' 'J rj . ' '- vxtdi' 1 AA .I A 1 , -- .L Af' 1 1 : : L : L l 1 : - SOPHOMORE PAM WILSON JUNI OR JANICE KAPPEL FRESHMAN pn. 2 . Q., K . M ,-- F! .KAI-fir S' .f ' it ' . Jaw si , 1 .. lf.. is XR' ' . ff: , ,..,11,, H., S - 44- ' , sr . , s, , - -. . ' -'f': 'rf.4,f 1g'- I VL . jg 5, if VI.-I l' Af I I ' 1 .4, Tx . . production and performance of this play was so out- standing that the Broncettes presented it again the following week for the public. At one o'clock our annual Homecoming parade began with floats representing each class and organi- zation. During the parade, Mr. Nielson of Husky Oil supplied his plane and pilot to scatter pep leaflets over the town. Besides inducing enthusiasm, it was quite an effective display and was enjoyed by all. The villain was booed and the Goody-Goody girls were cheered. qi' There were feelings of anticipation and high spirits as Cody High students began their Homecom- ing activities. The Broncettes and cheerleaders provided the morning's entertainment with a rousing pep rally and play. The play, an old-fashioned melodrama, was entitled With the Help of Broncetta, Cody Bronc Never Fails. lt featured such songs as Tom Dooley, My Baby Loves a Western Movie, A Sweet Old- Fashioned Girl, and The French Can-Can, The l 'lllll 'V Sym.. HV N, . victors and put everyone in good spirits for the dance. This dance was held in the gym lobby, and was an enjoyable climax to the many hours of hard work and preparation for the highly successful Homecom- ing of 1958. Keep working frosh--by the time you're seniors you might have a good float. The seniors felt their float rated first but the judges ruled it second. As the evening approached, the spirits of the day soared to a new height as Cody faced Thermo- polis in the Homecoming game. Although the field lights were pampered by ice-packs they went out continuously, leaving the field in darkness. The half-time ceremonies were highlighted by the crown ing of the queen, who was centered within a heart formed by the blue flashlights of the Broncettes. The final score of the game, 14-6. found Cody the The seniors still haven't gotten over the horrible fact that this took first. nf' . CLASS SWEETHEARTS SENIORS Nancy Mees and Sherman Flom JUNIORS Dlck Clomger and Sharon Klnkade 'fav vngsm FRESHMEN John Wy111e Sally Fedell Randy Jones SOPHOMORES J 1m Wxlson and Yvonne House QSM , 1 'iam 1 A in mi, W7 W., ,f'5'3'Q I f' . luv' MOST FRIENDLY Woody Shore and Judy Taggart -ii MOST HUMOROUS Louxse Tetrrck Woody Shore Barbara Way CUTEST COUPLE Rufus Crawford and Erleen Moore Anna Mane Nlelson and hm Barrus HARDEST WORKERS BEHIND THE SCENES Dorothy W111iams and James Salzer MOST ATHLETIC MOONGLOW 'gk I Queen Sharon Kmkade Wllh attendants left to nght Betty Green Karolyn Hall Manlyn Lyall and Jamce Falkmgham -ai The queen gets a k1ss from date hm Gautsch. The crown bearer approaches the throne. Gi 7, it X, ' - f , x, f g Y A o , , . QD Jw J . L, , Q- gt is t? ' SIS S 4 t a Y X A X . iii W f ' 0 x ' A f . , S 5 ff f - Q W Q P, 5544 K TV. : Q ii t h I . it F . Q ,' A l u . , no -' t . 1' f u i 3 7 ' x if . , 1 A ' X I A hi? I K K A A r at m Hey Tom' If you re gomg to Just s1t there the decoratrons certamly aren t gomg to progress very fast' In a more senous lrght the prom was one of the best ever wrtnessed by the students of C H S The theme of Moonglow was earned out effectrvely by the use of shrmmenng lavender and whrte streamers accented by a sparklmg fountam set xn the mrddle of Jumper spngs The banquet held at Canyon Cafeterra was a well managed affarr The use of separate tables was an mspuatron of theJun1ors and the Sophomore grrls rmprovxsed as wartresses Guest speaker Jumor Kousoulos was rntroduced by Dxck Clomger Junxor class presrdent Entertarnment was supphed by the talented Junrors and was a new practrce adopted by the class QUEEN JEANNE MERCER JUDY TAGGART ANNA MARIE NIELSON V7 JOYCE WOOLERY MARGARET YOUNG . Q5 :JF In ' ' ',,2fQ, 1' 4, H Y 'mv - 'C-' ' i' ' F O A Ck by Cy Y I AM 1 4 -'lg J, N all MARGARET ANN YOUNG MARGARET WEBSTER JODELLE MCCARTY JULIE HINDORFF EM' E f 2 'my I IRL 9 1 9 Maki. W 'qetggx K ff s. '5w'QQ f '7- '. N -X'x S E N I O R L A S S C i P L A Y 4 The radro lntervrew that Cornelrus g1V6S IS lnterrupted when one of her son s grrl frxends come to see her Barbara Blau and Kay Cottrell drd a frne Job portraymg Cornelrus Cotls bkmner rn the comedy Nuts In May Marshall Maudlln and Mlke Rxchards also drd an excellent Job of playlng Cornelrus husband whxle Jerry Mrsner and Russell Chadwick played her son Manv Junlors had a chance to take part rn the play slnce rt had a double cast Cornelrus has a talk w1th her frrend Isabel and her TWO fans Of Cornellus come to her apartment to son Mrke get the mood 3 i 'Qs . h xi M. H 'Q Q ' K v d Eg - X PM ,l'. My t If I . K :Q lj! K 4 ' if 1 . f . . , 1 M , ,I I 3 l V ' 1 nl f ' l 4 ll 14 as . ' Tl A l 4 ' 'ex I xl' 'Mathis -.-A Bishop Hunter speaks GRADUATION EXERCISES Processional Pomp and Circumstance Cody High School Band Edward Elgar Mr Richard Jensen Director Invocation Rev Ernest Williams Salutatory Address Miss Margaret Young Valedictory Address Miss Iodelle McCarty Selection Preludes to Eternity Franz Liszt Melodettes Accompanist Miss Anna Marie Nielson Introduction of the Speaker Mr W L Whiting Superintendent of Schools Address Right Rev J Wilson Hunter D D Presentation of Class of 1959 Dr Harold M Stauffer Principal Cody High School Acceptance ofClass of 1959 Dr Raymond Howe Presentation of Diplomas Board of Trustees Mr G A Barrus Mrs C E Webster Selections America Our Heritage Helen Steele Vocal and Instrumental Ensemble Alma Mater fAud1ence please stand and Join in singingj Benediction Far above the fertile plains Where the hills rise high At the portals of the mountains Stretching to the sky-- Alma Mater loved by all We give our loyalty Singing Cody High School s praise Hail all Hail! To Thee-- Rev. Lester L Mengel h',lv,.4'! L- 'im -'--...., W +-..,.N.-- is Mr Glenn E Nrelson delrvers hrs challengmg sermon on Self Regard BACCALAUREATE SERVICES Processional Deanne Allphln Invocatron Rev L W Edgett Anthem How Lovely Is Thy Dwellmg Place Brahms Vocal Ensemble Duecred by Mrs Ted Ogston Sermon Self Regard Mr Glenn E Nrelson Presldent Brg Horn Stake Latter Day Samts Anthem O Lord Our God Schredor The Heavens Are Tellrng Hayden Mrxed Chorus Benedxctlon Rev C S Fxnley Recessronal Deanne Allphxn a, I Q n I l W KVA T .. Q N 'A VkN ' I VN. , A-'A-S- 1 T Q., 'L V. . X M M- L... K, ' ' ' ' lv ll uh-u Q Q na-nun-n-an-Q--gun:-nn ' I magnum- unnnnngnnn -uns-u-Q-an . ' . H ' U -------..--------- - ' n n H - .. --- ..- -----..------- . . I I -f .. - ' - U - n - - ----- - - -- --- -- -------- -- --- --- --- . . . C MOST STUDIOUS MR, AND MISS C. H. S, Jim Barnxs and Margaret Young B111 Pryde and Martha Pnce MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED James Salzer and Susan Stott Bmw, James Salzer was grven the Davrd Buswell Memonal Award whrch was presented by Lloyd Buswell for the Buswell famrly Some of the many awards presented on Award Day, , I ir' ', F9 A uX . , ' ef , . 7 K K haw, .MQ ,A ' k'k- 1 . Mr and Mrs Charles Salzer and son James and Mr and Mrs Glenn Nielson and daughter Anna Marie are shown here with their awards for the girl and boy best exemplifying the spirit of Cody High BRILLIANT STARS IN CODY HIGH SCHOOL'S SKY Valedictorian and Salutatorian Awards Jodelle McCarty and Margaret Young Grant Waggoner Art Award - - - ------------ -------- N ancy Mees Girls' State ---- --------- M arjorie Bapst, Anne Damon and Mary Patterson Track Awards ------------------- Second Place Trophy - Big Horn Basin Outstanding track men responsible for this trophy were Louie Pfrangle, Bud Cash and Marvin Allerheiligen. Buchanan-McFarland Award for outstanding senior athlete -------- - - Bud Cash Alsup Award ------------ - - - ----------- - - Jim Salzer Cheerleader Trophy - - ------ - - - - - Won by student body and Broncettes Boys' State ----- ----------- F red Jones, Bob Kapernick, Mike McNulty, Mike Richards, Noel Reynolds and Curtis Wilson Mickey Barrus Sport Writer Award - - - - - ---- - ----- David Parker Rotarran Scholarshrps Jeanne Mercer and Dorothy Wrllrams Bausch and Lomb Scrence Award Jrm Salzer Carl Ruckman Sc1ence Award Harry Deter Mathematrcs Trophy Bud Cash Basketball Free Throw Trophres Drck Clonrnger and Ch1p Rrdgeway Crvrcs Award Betsy Moran Davld Buswell Memorral Award James Salzer Natronal Thesprans Awards Sue Snyder Susan Stott Margaret Webster Helen Daugherty Webster Award Joyce Woolery Grrls Recreatron Assocratron Award Anna Mane Nrelsen Alsup Mangus Award Dan Wrtter Carroll College Scholarshrp Drane Jensen Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award Susan Stott Journalrsm Award Susan Stott Helen Patch Memonal Award Kathleen Cunnrngham P E O Award to Semor Grrl Anna Mane Nrelson Amerrcan Legxon Award Jrm Salzer Dr, Stauffer announces that Jodelle McCarty rs the 1959 Valedlclorlan and that the SHIUHIOIIHH rs Margaret Young. QRGANIZATICNS r ser M! pf! ei, V 3.4 K' C' 3 F H A honors the senror grrls 1n rts organrzation and the semor sponsor, Miss Shawver, therr honor These are the orgamzatxons that are an rntegral part of lrfe at Cody Hlgh. Through partrcrpation rn these club acuvmes we have had opportunmes to develop leadership and to grve servrce. at a drnner in STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT BUDDY CASH Under the outstandrnj leadershrp of Buddy Cash the student councrl consrstrng of four represenratrves from each class spearheaded many hrgh school 3CI1VlI18S xncludrng all Homecomrng plans many record hops assemplles Cheerleadmg tryouts numerous money makrng projects and also handled and solved many personal problems of the student body STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS Semors .lunrors Sophomores Freshmen Buddy Cash Drck Clontnger Sally Francrs Marshall Taggart Rufus Crawford Margo Wrllramson Louls Pfrangle Barbara Harland Woody Shore Kusten Beck Donna McMams Tag Taggart Larry Andren Lloyd Buswell Mark Dover Randy Jones Student Councrl Treasurer Cora Mae Wyllre Semor Student Councrl Advxsor Dr, Stauffer, Prmcrpal '.1 5g:g2v. . M I I fb' y 'QTSEWT' f Xf islf' ls -' . f1af5fs-a,.,.- f f u ' A KQTXWQQV - jesse- .- , , . . . . NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY f '1 fn in-Nl 'Nr A91 BACK ROW Mr List Mike McNulty Mike Richard Jrm Salzer Anna Marie Nielson Marjorie Bapst Kirsten Beck Anne Damon Mrs Graham MIDDLE ROW Rufus Crawford B1l1Pryde Margaret Ann Young Martha Price Jeanne Mercer Sue Snyder Helen Moller Betty Green FRONT Margaret Web ster Mary Patterson Margo Williamson Julie Hrndorff The National Honor Society is one of the leading organizations of Cody High School To qualify for membership a student must be in the upper one third of his class scholastrcally and must possess outstanding qualities of character leadership and service Membership is gained by vote of the high school faculty on the basis of four qualities mentioned From this group of fine young students come many suggestions and lnnovatrons for raising the standards of our school and improving it One of these was the new plan for holding student elections which has already gone into effect Another successful venture was the obtaining of a flag for our auditorium Student transcripts were straightened out and are now transcribed in a uniform way. A poll of the high school faculty plus one -fourth of the student body will help form a policy to be adopted in regard to married students Four or five other projects were tabled for lack of time but will be taken up next year. Officers for this year were as follows: President ---------- - -------- BILL PRYDE Vice President - - ---- ---------- S UE SNYDER Secretary ------- - ---- ANNA MARIE NIELSON Treasurer - ---- ----------- J ANET DUTTON FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA so rewrite as W L ini TOP ROW Betty Green Twrla Royal Donna Royal Meredrth Nrelsen Vrcky Irwm Marsha Jones Kay Wrnther Dorothy Duggleby Mrs Gentry Sponsor MIDDLE ROW Helen Moller Jo Lyn Strrckland Janet Lynn Dorothy Wrllrams Vtrgrnra Walker L1nda Sue Nrelsen Sally Fedell Lorna Grrgg Barbara Russell BOTTOM ROW Joan Ogg Manlyn Burns Karen Smrth Lors Younglove Emtly Moore Judy Srmonton Barbara Harland Connre Fales Betsy Moran Margaret Knapp Sharon Kmkade At the left Judy Srmonton Meredrth Nrelsen and Sweet P Wyllie model clothes they have made rn Home Ec classes at the popular sprrng F H A Style Show Below rnstallatron of new offrcers IS a solemn moment for th1s actrve worth wh11e group -'Sf A ' at or - -4 A A ' B B sssr -T ' - K a .. Q ' if rf i' K 1 ' mf ' f. ' , Q 3' f, , 5 , , .. , f , 'fl ffl ' rl 1 - wr A f -- ' s fi ' ' -, . . ,ti 'i 1 A r 1 '- I it 1 va. Y ' Q f V - 1 QA l - r .- ' 'axe iw I r 1 .' Z5 A E Q -Q T A 1 Q A f -. 1, ,X . 6 L A . A xx .I Q 9 in l E , ii fy Ygj. 1' :X My S T , ,if if 1 X - J . L 9 L K L 3 . ' 1 1 . U I 1 l 1 1 ' . . . , . 2 . ' . I I I I . . . I I ' I I ' Y . 1 . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' I I . I I I l ' l F I ' , ggggfz Q Sa Q3 . J , .1 --' 'B I 5 g . , . . . . 1 X lf ff f ' ' v ' wl.a..... f ' ' ..r,ro,.:.,.,....... 3 F F A OFFICERS PAUL UNDERWOOD Treasurer DENNIS EDWARDS Reporter BOB OSBORNE Reporter RICHARD MASON Vrce President GEORGE UNDERWOOD Secretary HARRY WARPNESS Presrdent PAUL SWITZER Advxsor FFA F F A Chnstmas Party F A rn Homecommg Parade l irq? These nine girls are the well-known Melodettes. They began singing in their junior year and that year they received a superior rating not only at District Music Festival but also at the State Festival be- sides being dubbed the outstanding ensemble at Festival. This year they also received a superior rating at District Festival. Their last two years have been filled with singing engagements throughout the Big Horn Basin. They are Sue Snyder, Margaret Young, Judy Taggart, Margaret Knapp, Accompanist, Anna Marie Nielson, Julie Hindorff, Jeannine Williams. Jodelle McCarty and Jeanne Mercer. To the right are the Sophomore Girls' Triple Trio starting from the back, Karen Green, Donna Royal, Becky Taggart, Marsha Jones, Donna McManis, Carol McGuire, Karen Smith, Marilyn Ritter, Sally Francis. Below are the up and coming Junior Girls' Triple Trio. They are Barbara McDonnell, Judy Underwood, Kirsten Beck, Anne Damon, Deanne Allphin, Francie Audier, Marjorie Bapst, Judy Close, Janice Falkingham and Gail Rogers. mm in M99 -s ,, 'J r .. it f gtk, 1 M I' g s 4-11 ..' at T . Y ,,. l'1 V glut' r . 51... X ,gn The Girls Vocal Ensemble get ready to sing a beautiful Brahms number: How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place. '7-'igj - J 'W The Mixed Chorus eyes bracketed on their director Mrs Ogston sing at Baccalaureate 56 TF 0-P'.'2.'fh 'rm 'ijt 1 .EK-W' Natronal Thespran Socrety Troup 4 under the leadershrp of Mrs Max Thompson 1' The December xmuauon of Nanonal Thesprans brought rn twenty new members who qualrfred for thrs organrzatron L The annual Chrrstmas play was entrtled Home for Chrrstmas It was well re celved by both students and faculty be cause of rts heartwarmrng story and rs consrdered one of the most successful plays ever presented by the Thesprans : .Q'- me ' A ,A . .4 . f ' rl ,, 0' ,Q ' Qi: M . as 1 1 M db, x' t T? ! an , A xy, , is r V Q jf A Q il' A as V Y x V 4 K vt? we I l 'x . ' J ff! A- s 1 I ' h ' 1 at 9 u s 1 Thi! T -, ' - sv. s ,A-w,f.f , :w ' , M A' - s ' -ss .t - f lr s ar MAL' ' V ag? , . . . . . ' . ol . A . . ,Z Yin 'cfs' W' ,,.--1' 55' av ,,,,-e ' fQ. 'W fn- 'WV Miqmir -hdidv wxwigwmw fc-aa -MV The band members from left to right are as follows Barbara Way Loretta Schmucker Marilyn Ritter Lois Lemley Ora Mae Campbell Margo Williamson Mary Patterson Bonnie Chrrstler Marsha Jones Joy Mrnard Lrnnet Miller Bob Frisby Clarence Wagner Carole Jacobs Patsy Way Mary Campbell Bob Price Karen Smith Gloria Franks Jacque Chrrstler Wanda Schmrdtberger Sally Francis Sharon Lucus Nancy Price Karen Nielsen Ellen Markus Ann Manorgan, Cynthia Williams Lois Nordquist Caroline Hayner Bob Hamilton David Damon Larry Seekrns Brent Archibald Myra Deanne Falkmgham Renee Moore Barbara Mc- Everyone was proud of the way the Band got out and Donald and Deanne Allphin did a fine job of being mHIChCd for the many BIOHCSIIS PHIBGBS Band Majorettes this year, They also supplied us with some entertainment at basketball games -ff flwrluuwuuw if N Q 575331 W-. ivy -,...a,,,g rfg X S Ann-ww 1, 5 Marcus, Patsy Jackson, Marilyn Barling, Nancy Flom, Don Wall, Renee Moore, Owen La Fave, Jim Amen, John Robertson, Bill Molaskey, Minnie Coleman, Martin Nielsen, Margaret Knapp, Pat Smith, Royanna Coleman, Jack Reed, Richard Edgett, Jim Keller, Dean Hall, Ralph Hammon, Judy Simonton, Emily Moore, Linda Alsup, Joanne Anno, Twila Royal, Becky Taggart, Jack Steadman, Bob Bratton, and Francie Audier. Barbara Way helped make a more humorous Christ- The Band honored us with many wonderful concerts, mas program this year by reading a humorous version of the Night Before Christmas. gk 'W 'V 4 7 we sw as r 1 n.. it . i, fb - Q eta if L,-h at fy The annual G, R,A. picnic held in the spring of each year. X: ' if .' 4 On the far left stands Mrs. Holler, G.R. A. advisor. Standing are a few active members of G. R.A. in- cluding Ieanne Mercer, Judy Taggart, Margaret Young, Martha Ann Wyllie, and Karen Whitlock. Kneeling at the fire is Anna Marie Nielson, president of G. R.A. Martha Ann Wyllie hands out several awards to outstanding girls in G, R, A, ,fg,,f! This is only one of the very many popular sports in which G. R. A. girls participate, Ef1' iX Georgia Lucas V-an ..-.15 Janis Smith Karole Smith Yes our Broncettes do a great deal to mcrease enthusrasm and pep at games Open to all the grrls rn school they have a membershlp of more than 180 energetrc guls Besldes falth fully weanng therr blue pants and gold sweat shuts they planned pep assemblres pep rallres bonfrres street dances decorated goal posts sold game pencrls and have done all the other lrttle Jobs that do so much to support the athletrc program The Broncette formal and the w1nn1ng of the Cheerleaders Trophy for the second year wound up a very successful year . , 4 , , I . -V .M :P---.slirslspi 1' -. f Q. .-'Pax 71 'F' These snappy drill teams have Everyone enjoyed the Broncette Christmas skit. done big things this year Our Broncette lassies get ready to do the Highland Fling to celebrate the return of our trainer, Mr. James Ballantyne, who got back from a trip to his native Scotland just before the championship game. H 40 DI a 'Yi , + 4- , . qw Ag 'T ww 1- My f' L ll 'Aw Q H ' 1, ml' LL . A ,xy '.,,l , , U I 4'-,qt 1 A I zz W 54 '4 1 qu .gpg I 'A i ua. -ur- Q 1' A 'X K W - Q?vf', L, 'E I , .X kc M50 ia H fx A . Aj , Qj Q UU N 55.11 ,4- 1 'AI '59 TIIATIE A-eingrnG?:' A417 Xl R I -HI-1 3- FUD: f '1'f flff i Q 3, 1 4 ' j jk 61 P Y. 4-in Q' I JODELLE MCCARTY - Senior Hard work and long hours of practice by the cheerleaders resulted in a fine performance from them and lots of support for the team from the crowd. JANICE KAPPEL - Junior Q7 MARGARET YOUNG - Senior Our cute mascots stole the show this year as they so expertly swung into the routine of their yells. LARRY SHORE and KAREN WOODLAND COLETTE WALLACE - Sophomore FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Z BACK ROW Jeanne Mercer Janet Lynn Julre Hmdorff Lots Nordqurst Georgra Lucus Martha Pr1ce Ann Lynn Drama Jensen FRONT ROW Judy Stmonton Dorothy Wrllxarns Martha Ann Wyllre Barbara Harland Pat Smxth Lloyd Ferree and Supermtendent Lyle Whmng Sponsor Future Teachers Jeanne Mercer Barbara Harland Lots Nordqurst Ann Lynn Janet Lynn Pat Sm1th and Lloyd Ferree seem happy but senous as they are about to leave to attend the three day state meetrng of Future Teachers at the Unrversxty of Wyoming at Laramie. o . 1 liirfefefw-f F ? f Y if 'V' H- F ,WTMMTW-4 I C E G I R L S These very capable office girls are from left to right: Rosalie Underwood, Karen Smith, Lois Younglove, Marjorie Bapst, Gayla Schwein, Jodelle McCarty, Helen Moller, Mrs. Allerheiligen, office secretary, Barbara Way, Dorothy Duggleby, Martha Ann Wyllie, Eileen Moore, Anna Marie Nielson. Not pictured are Dorothy Williams and Cora Mae Wyllie. Below are pictureds the hard working and patient librarians. From left to right are: Vera McElroy, James Hosea, Gerry Godfrey, Gloria Franks, Jean Mason, Mrs. Palmer, Carolyn Fales, Beverly Godfrey, Judy Benshoof, Patsy Jackson and Sue Snyder. I. I B R A R I A N 5 ,KI aft i, ,, L,..... A scene from the Speech Festival Play The Last Curtain The cast consisted of John Robertson James Salzer B111 Pryde Joyce Woolery Margaret Webster and Jeanne Mercer Jeanne Mercer and Bill Pryde seem be be on un- friendly terms during a family quarrel in the festival play. The plot was centered around the eventful never to be forgotten evening of Lincoln s assassination at Ford s Thea- ter in Washington. The verse choir was a very active group throughout the school year Their pre sentation of Unto Us The Living received a one rat mg at the District bpeech Festival held in Cody during February Wxth hrgh hopes of recerv mg good ratmgs mrngled w1th determmatron and ant1c1pat1on of a wonderful ume these students left w1th then sponsor Mrs Thompson for the State Speech Festrval Those attendmg were left to rrght John Robertson Margaret Young B111 Pryde Lorna Grtgg Johanna Schultz Margaret Webster Joyce Woolery Jeanne Mercer Francxe Audler Melabea Peart Krrsten Beck Rose mary lmbs and sponsor Mrs Max Thompson These students who qua11f1ed for State Speech Festrval recerved then Drstrrct Fesu val ratrng sheets at a pro gram presented for the pub llc prror to leavtng for Laramre for the annual State Festtval ,iff .2 if -Ev -r-wg-pn- Yun fa' 1' We Y' Tell' l I Mrs T turned up wrth --nys---H one teeney suxtcase but look what we brought' ' ' TP LATIN CLUB QF tj-'11 1. -nt' as Fore1gn Language clubs are fun Ask anyone who belongs Members learn songs h1story cultural back ground of the language studled Each club holds an annual dmner or banquet that IS the hrghhght of the years acnvmes SPANI --swvu-n-g,.,4 95 '05 U9-as FRENCH CLUB --rf' xy: Q59 Wits i At the left Mrs Roybal prepares torullas for the Spamsh drnner Below members are raxsmg glasses 1n a toast to La Belle France at the annual French Club Banquet ANNUAL CLASS fvT KAROLE SMITH Edltor JANET DUTTON Busrness Manager ANNUAL STAFF ROW l Lors Younglove Dorothy Teeples Joyce Woolery Joan Ogg Mrs Audxer Dorothy Duggelby Conn1eFa1es ROW 2 Judy Mc Carty Shu1eyChnst1er Mr Graham Janet Dutton Karo1eSm1th PHOTOGRA PHERS CONNIE FALES san, and KAROLE SMITH CONNIE FALES and DOROTHY DUGGLEBY f L-..., 1 y ' y 'QAM Y is STANDING: Beverly Godfrey, Geraldine Godfrey, Mr. Banks, Sponsor, Lorna Grigg, Kathaleen Cunning ham, and Marsha Taggart. SITTING: Robert Ellis and Candace Richards. ART CLUB The Art Club paints Christmas decorations on the window of the art room. , 4-f .............. , .,,......T.. I , I W ,M , ,,,,,,,,,,, si, ,, ,.....ia-.--- T . Q1 5 .2 - .,,:il g4'r , ,Q N-ft ?' D H , , v .Zim J X ' N H f .--I-5 Uirllmafu, i7'N, .T .iwffw . A 1 'ffm BUD C ASH 11 H., gi GENE ERICKSON - L oaks WOODY SHORE PAUL CAMPBELL DAVE WISE .I TERRY FROSHEISER STEVE SIMONTON I-OUIE PFRANG1-E Laramre Afton Worland Rrverton Lovell .1 L. DICK CLONINGER JAMES SALZER State Champs Class A The frrst ever recorded for the Cody Broncs Yes thrs was an unforgettable season for Cody '50 TOM MATTHEUS JIM BARRUS PARK GAIL NJ ,L JON JACOBSON CHIP RIDGWAY 5 in-1 JOHN DOMINIC K Q4 r4gi.:f. 1.41. -, S .sfw 11, Q 1 '17 A 9 'S A ' 1 'Amps QW? X' . V . , S! at 44, 'Q A I I .X I . . .. ., ' ... S1 , ' ff'-. ' TE - G S ., ' - 5 i ' 1 f - 1 11 if - 11- - ' R A ' ,, J. Q x, -1 L V, 1 A ,g A' - ,, .rn I .:,' ' gn: sw 1 1 2 M 1 ' -':- '-'rj' 4 R , - ' r-A ' r .v ,, . U D Q , ,J 0' F I . A ' J' A , .+L ., . - , .J k ff ' 13- 6 I 21- '7 6- 6 , , i ' 21-14 - , ' I 13- 6 .4 on , i i ' F JL PETE IMBS MARVIN SHERRILL Broncs on to a state w1de vtctory S JON ELDRIGDE 4.4. A fs. HARRY DETER .1 'L MARK DOVER F! KENNY CAPRON PAT COMSTOCK JACK THEIL TOMMY THOMPSON WALT NORSKOG FRED JONES I L. IIM WILSON WAYNE WARD RALPH SPARKS MAC LEWIS Lander - Thermopolis - Greybull - Powell - Green River - Torrington - 'ft' r . '-'i't '-'63-ff '---J -vfl X 9 x- .' Q 2 ' QQ ' ' I : v S , ' ,, L. J L I-hgh School students as they cheered the it fl li F W. ' ' , A 'Q E- if 7 g 5 L ,A W ,A yy. T 5 i -1 Q - P All X. j 4 L B l '?g ,T . 'Q X21 l MJ I :anal -1 v u , WL V s A K, L 'W-fi K 7 is . S 4 ' E S ' , 7 I 3 3 Six 4 L ri W. S1 lgwffff .4 J H ff Q'- U p 26 0 A 14 6 ' 1 27 13 Q Y, 27 13 K 3 20 6 5 5 15 7 I BUD CASH A11-Conference AI1 State PARK GAIL A11-Conference OUTSTANDING CODY BRONCS IIM BARRUS A11-Conference A11 State Most Valuable Player m Conference ALL AMERICAN II' CHIP RIDGWAY A11-Conference A11 State PAUL CAMPBELL A11-Conference A11 State JIM SA LZER A11-Conference I 1 V '- ' '-ff? , ' H w X , .Q'pg'J:fc:f:w 'I A I ..15'7M is-'. . .:'i I THESE ARE THE BRONC POWERS BEHIND THE BRONC CHAMPIONSHIP PUSH! pt 'N L. ' . , , 4 l X .v isis' 5 , 4 ag , ia 8 BUD CARPENTER BILL WALLER SHAD MARTOGLIO JIM BALLANIYNE HANK CABRE Manager Assrstant Coach Head Coach Tramer Asslsfam Coach rim! Our frrst opponent Laramre later rn the season tred for Class AA Champronshrp WE upset Laramre and moved to Afton to tally another score rn favor of the Broncs Our non-conference games ended e pushed on to meet our strong Blg Horn Basm opponents A record crowd traveled to Worland to watch the most thnllrng game of the season At the end of the game the score was tred 6 6 By a Calrfornta play offCody proved the victors Thus rn the event of a t1e for the conference champxonshrp between Cody and Worland there would be no need for a play off Cody would automatrcally be champrons Our second conference game was played on our home grtdtron agarnst Rrverton whom we defeated Every week Cody raged wrth parades bonfrres and rallres The Broncs were contrnually backed w1th huge waves of enthus1asm and spurt The followrng week we met Lovell on therr home freld Because of the record crowd many Cody people stood to watch the Broncs tally another vxctory The next weekend we defeated Lander We played host to Thermopolrs for our homecomrng celebratron Although thrs game was constantly drsturbed by blackouts the Broncs beat the Bobcats Next we were vtctorrous over the Greybull Bulldogs We met our oldest r1vals the Powell Panthers on our home fteld It was qurte an accomplxshment to defeat Powell for thrs was the frrst vrctory over Powell we had galned tn ten years W1th thrs fine record the Cody Broncs became the Drs tuct Champrons In our fust play off we very successfully defeated Green Rrver our frrst nvals rn the battle for state champronshrp Thrs led us to the frnal play off agarnst Tornngton The weather was agatnst us as we faced our foe 1n blrndmg snow and freezrng temperatures Sttll the Cody Broncs showed then' unfarlmg strength by scortng another vxctory to become ftrst rn the state Our Broncs certatnly earned the trtle State Champtonsl CODY HIGH SCHOOL B SQUAD FOOTBALL TEAM THEY ARE LAYING GROUNDWORK FOR NEXT YEAR I TOP ROW Coach Nelson Howard Srggrns Mac Lewrs Denms McGary Gall Downmg Don Acton hm Wtlson Gary Gentner Ken Mattheus Tom Roach Tom Thompson Mark Dover Benny Corder Loure Pfrangle Tom Hupp Ken Capron Walt Norskog Coach Ralph Newell BOTTOM ROW Bill Feeley John Karhu Earl Crrchton Don Mrller Bugs Spore: Ralph Sparks John Robertson, hm Chrrstenson Bob Karhu Russell Norskog LJ? 94 F 1 -4- ri. ge' .i I ' . , w - . . . - . . ' . , - . . , . ' I . . . i . ' r ' - - . ' . . . u 17 I ---Iii f ' if 5 1- Nw gigsgi-T - K ' , Ag. as s l I 1 . l h 1 '. ' - I ' v - l . v I I I ' ' ' D 1 I I I I D I ' I X.. W JIM BARRUS CHIP RIDGWAY PAUL CAMPBELL Codx Cody Cody Cody Cody Cody Cody Cody Cody Cody Cody Cody Cody FRED JONES Brllrngs Red Lodge Sherxdan St Mary s Casper Grevbull Basm Lander Rrverton Thermop Lovell Greybull Powell QDOTJ CUTD 'W :S BUDDY CASH FESS PARKER BOB CAMPBELL 5 43 56 47 49 . . . v 43 ' 39 42 . ' 38 48 61 ' 39 1 49 ' 46 ' 31 58 so .. so ' 41 Cody 46 wouand 32 46 so 33 49 63 55 9 42 32 V? BASKETBALL . 4, COACH CABRE TONY MULLIN GEORGE FRANCIS Cody Lander Cody Rwerton Cody Worland Cody Thermop Cody Lovell Cody Basm Cody Powell Dxstnct Tournament Cody Rlverton QD O T J Cody Powell Cody Thermop Q0 T J MIKE SCHMIDTBERGER CURT WILSON STEVE SIMONTON DICK CLONIGER - 49 56 45 ' 53 51 50 44 39 47 62 56 ' 41 39 33 57 ' 59 . . . 42 40 56 57 . . C. rl f 'L 'ua I Wo. I . X BASKETBALL Chxp talhes another Tlallflel' l'l'l8kCS 3 f1'6C thl'0W Watch 'em Broncs. . COACH NELSON W Trainer - DR. BALLANTYNE BASKETBALL Cody shows power rn rebound Bud goes up hrgh to Jump Bud goes up for a free throw Curt and Drck ready for rebound WRESTLING A SQUAD ROW 1 B Homan J Wrlson W Norskog P Bates B Hagberry D Gentner G Downrng M Sherrrll B Nebel J Ulmer ROW 2 H Srggrns A Srggrns G Daly G Hagberry M Domrnrck G Nebel J Ward C Lawton ROW3 S Srggrns D Wrtter S Barnett K Capron B Heald R Ulmer R Norskog DISTRICT Dan Wrtter Howard Srggrns Walter Norskog Phrl Bates Stan Barnett Gene Daly Ga1lDown1ng Robert Nebel Roger Ulmer STATE Dan Wrtter Howard Srggms Phxl Bates Gene Daly Garl Downmg Robert Nebel : . , . , . 4 Y ' U ' U K ' . 9 . g u ' , . , . . Z ' , . ' . . . ' . I ' Y 9 . , . , . . : . ' ' , . ' , . v - . - . . , . . 5. , . 7 ,W .Q 2 - 4 3 1 I I Y . . . . . . - . . 1 , I I I 7 ' a x. Cody Cody Cody Cody Cody Cody Cody Cody Cody Cody 19 P1n hxm Santa Claus vlsxts the wrestlexs Powell Worland Lovell Casper Lander Saratoga Lovell Thermop Worland Powell ---------10 --- --- --22 -- --- ..... 31 --- ---------11 --- ---- - -..28 -- C0dy-- - ---- 29 Riverton-- --- - ---25 --- ---------21 --- ---- ---19 --- -- - --11 -- TRACK Left to ught Assxstant Coach Cabre Louxe Pfrangle Assxstant Coach Martogho Buddy Cash Head Coach Waller and Marvm A11erhe111gen The above are Track Coaches and the three boys who went to state Buddy Cash Loule Pfrangle Marvm A11erhe111gen Bob Campbell TRACK LETTERMEN Dave Flowers Max Lewts Mark Dover B111 Feeley CURT WILSON NEW STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT Q95 fa -II The spnng of 1959 wxll be a memorable date because of the new method of organxz mg and conductmg electrons of class officers and student body presldent Thrs was be gun at Cody Hrgh The new policy frrst instrgated by the Honor Soctety rnsures several lmprove ments over the procedures followed rn prevrous years Candrdates who must have at least a 3 average rn then academtc work must f1le for office Campalgns with posters and speeches, are conducted for a number of days, after whrch electrons wrth ballots determme the wrnners. If a candrdate does not obtam a clear majorrty of the votes, a run off electron rs held. Each class votes for tts offrcers, but the entrre student body votes for student body presrdent, who must be a semor. Thrs sprrng the campargns were enthusrastic and spmted. Posters clogged the halls, students were decorated wrth campargn emblems of therr favorxte candidates. The polmcal speeches were truly outstanding. Five students frled for the offrce of student body pres1dent. They were Curt Wxlson, Noel Reynolds, Chrp Rtdgway, D1ck Clomger, and Stanley Sxggms. We salute Curt W1lson, our new student body pres1dent. We are proud to let every- one know that we at Cody Hrgh have begun a new era that emphasrzes our democratxc processes and gtves to student government a greater sense of responsrbrhty, C CLUB President JIM BARRUS Vice President BUDDY CASH Secretary Treasurer JON JACOBSEN C CLUB The C Club of Cody High School is an organization that is made up of members that take part in athletics rn the school To become a member a boy must earn a letter rn one sport When a boy earns his first letter he automatically becomes a member of the club Dues are used for various school functions which includes freshman initiation and the annual club picnic The club sponsors various activities as a means to raise funds to supply equipment needed in the high school athletic program A president vice president treasurer and secretary are elected each year to handle the club affairs CLASSES Presidegg if Vxce Presxdent Secretary Treasurer wi M ?1C ' JIM BARRUS Brm Class Officer 2 Vice President C Club 1 2 3 4 Pres1dent3 4 Boys Glee 2 Choir 2 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Class Sweetheart 2 District Music Festival 2 All District Chou 2 Junior Rotarian 4 Basketball Captain 4 PAGE WILKINS BARRUS Broncettes 2 3 4 Choir 2 Girls Glee Club 1 4 Broncerte Play 2 3 Cheerleader 3 4 Homecoming Attendant 3 Prom Attendant 3 Class Sweetheart 1 District Music Festival 2 District Speech Festival 2 Verse Choir 2 Triple Trio RUTH BRATEN Spanish Club 3 4 EDNA BROWN Transfer Choctau Oklahoma 1 2- FHA 2- FNA 4- GRA 3- Paper Staff 4 Business Man- ager- Broncettes 4- Choir l 2 3 4- Girls Glee l 2 3 District Music Festival 4- District Speech Festival 4g State Music Festival 1 2- Verse Choir 4. LAURENCE ANDREN Larry Student Council 4 Junior Play Senior Play SAM ASHLEY FFA 1 2 3 Band l JOE CAPRON FFA 1 2 3- 'C Club l 2 3 4- Football 2 3- Wrestling 1 2, 3 4- Track 3. BUD CARPENTER C' Club 3 45 Boys Glee 23 Choir 1 2- Foot- ball 3 4- Dist Music Festival 2 ROBERT CASH Buddy Class Officer 3 President FTA 4 Student Council 3 4 President C Club 2 3 4 Vice President 3 4 Junior Play Senior Play Boys Glee Natronal Thespians 4 Football l 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Captarn 4 Track l 2 3 4 Junior Rotanan 4 SHIRLEY CHRISTLER FHA 1 GRA 1 2 French Club 1 Annual Staff 4 Broncettes 1 2 3 Junior P1ay3 Choir 1 2 Verse Choir l 2 Broncette Play 1 2 3 PAT COMSTOCK Transfer Billings Central 3 C Club 4 Junior Play Senior Play Boys State 3 Football3 4 Track Junior Rotartan RUFUS CRAWFORD Ditty Transfer Bartlesvtlle Oklahoma 1 Latin Club 1 French Club 3 4 Student Counc1l4 Honor Socrety 4 Junior Play Sentor Play Football 1, 2 3 Basketball l Track 3 Junior Rotarran 4 1 11 , , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 11 11 1 1 1 - - . 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l - . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 - . 11 11 ' - 1 1 . ' . ' . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 ' 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 DOROTHY DUGGLEBY Dugg FHA 1 2 3 4 Vice President 4 GRA 2 3 4 Annual Staff3 4 Broncettes 2 4 Junior Play Broncette Play 4 Office Girl 4 JANET BALLINGER DUTTON FTA 1 2 GRA 1 2 3 Latin Club 1 2 Annual Staff 3 4 Business Manager 4 Honor Society 3 4 Treasurer4 Broncettes 1 2 District Speech Festival 2 Verse Choir 2 Broncette Play l 2 JON ELDRIDGE Latin Club 1 Art Club 1 2 3 C Club 4 Boys Glee 4 Cho1r4 Football 1 4 Basket ball 1 2 District Music Festival 4 Spanish Club 3 All District Choir 4 KAY ELLIS Estus GRA 2 3 4 Latin Club 1 Broncettes 1 2 3 4 Junior Play Senior Play National Thespians 4 Chou 1 2 3 4 Girls Glee 1 District Music Festival 1 2 3 4 D1str1ct Speech Festival 2 3 4 Verse Choir 2 3 4 Broncette Play 1 2 3 4 Triple Trio 3 NANCY CULL Transfer Billings 3g Choir 4g Girls' Glee 45 District Music Festival 4. HARRY R DETER Dete French Club 1 2 3 4 C Club 4 Junior Play Senior Play Football 2 3 4 Basketball 1 Wrestling 2 Track 1 2 ERNEST ERICKSON Ern1e Juruor Play Semor Play Basketball 1 RAYMOND FERREE Ray Art Club 3 Camera Club 1 ,L SHERMAN FLOM Class Offlcer 2 Treasurer Jumor Play Semor Play Camera Club 1 Band 1 3 Football 1 4 Wrestlmg 1 2 Track 1 Class Sweetheart 3 4 Drstrrct Mustc Festtval 1 3 GLORIA FRANKS FHA 1 Jumor Play Band 1 2 4 Dxstnct Musrc Festrval 1 2 4 TERRY FROSHEISER C Club 4 Junror Play Football 1 4 PARK GAIL C Club 3 4 .lumor Play Semor Play Boys Glee lg Choir 1, 2g Football 3, 4, A1l-Con- ference 4g Basketball 1, 2g Track 1, 25 A11- District Choir 1, 2. JON GOODYKOONTZ Goody Math Team 4 Junior Play Camera Club 1 Football 1 2 Basketball 1 2 3 Track 1 2 Stage Crew 3 4 IUDIE GUTH FHA 1 2 FTA 3 Paper Staff 4 Broncettes 1 Junior Play JULIE HINDORFF Class Officer Secretary 2 3 Latm Club 1 French Club 3 4 Honor Society 3 4 Bron cettes 1 2 3 4 Junior Play Girls State NatronalThesp1ans 3 4 Choir 1 2 3 4 Girls Glee 1, 2, 4, Prom Attendant 3: District Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, District Speech Festival 2, 3g State Music Festival 1, 3g Verse Choir 1, 2, Broncette Play 1, 2. 3, 4g Thespian Play 4: Triple Trio 3. 4g All-District Choir 3, 4. JAMES HOSEA Transfer McLeansboro, Illinois 3g Track 3g Librarian 3, 4. JIM GAUTSCH Transfer Canyon Crty Colorado 2 Latin Club 2 3 Football 4 PAT GENTLE FFA 1 2 Junior Play Senior Play Choir 2 Football 1 Basketball 1 ROSEMARY IMBS Rosy Lattn Club 1 4 Art Club 3 Broncettes 1 un tor Play Dtstttct Speech Festlval State Speech Fesuval 4 Verse Choxr 4 PATRICIA ANN JACKSON Patsy Band 1 2 3 4 Dtstnct Mustc Fesnval 1 4 State Mustc Fesuval 3 Ltbranan 3 4 ION S JACOBSEN C1ass0ff1cel' Vxce Pres1dent3 C Club Football 1 2 3 4 Wrestlmg 1 2 Track 1 2 3 Broncette Kmg STEVE JENSEN FFA 1 2 3 4 Wrestlmg 2 3 DIANA JENSEN ens FHA 1 2 3 4 FTA 4 GRA 1 2 Lat1nC1ub 3 4 Broncettes 1 2 3 4 Dxsuict Speech Festtval 2 3 Verse Choir 2 3 Btoncette Play 1 2 DICK KANE Killer Chou 1 Football 1 2 Basketball 1 Track 1 3 ' . s s 9 J - . . . 1 ' ' ' ' . 2. 3. Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3. 4g Boys' Glee 19 NJ N ANN LYNN FTA 1 2 3 4 Pres1dent4 GRA 1 3 French Club 1 3 Broncettes 4 Junior Play Choir 2 District Music Festival 2 Broncette Play 4 Office Girl 4 JANET LYNN FHA 1 2 3 4 FTA 4 Secretary 4 Broncettes l 2 3 4 Junior Play National Thespians 4 Choir 3 4 Girls Glee 3 4 District Music Festival 2 3 Verse Choir 1 2 3 Broncette Play l 2 3 4 JODELLE MCCARTY Jody Transfer Moscow Idaho 3 GRA 3 Annual Staff 3 4 Student Council 4 Broncettes 3 4 Junior Play, Girls' State 3, National Thespians 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Girls' Glee 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Prom Queen 3, District Music Festival 3, 4, State Music Festival 3, Broncette Play 3, Thespian Play 4, Triple Trio 3, 4, All-District Choir 3, 4, Office Girl 4, Valedictorian. JEAN MASON MARGARET KNAPP Transfer Newcastle 3 FHA 3 4 Broncettes 4 Junior Play Band 3 4 All Dtsmct Band 3 4 Chou 3 District Music Festival 3 4 Broncette Play 4 Triple Trio 4 GARY LUCUS Skinny Latin Club 3 Art Club 3 Camera Club 1 Choir 1 2 Basketball 1 2 RICHARD MASON Dick FFA 1, 3, 4, KELA GOOKIN MEEKER GRA 2g Latin Club lg Broncettes 1, 2, 3, 4g Jun- ior Play- Choir 1 2 3 4- Girls' Glee 1 2- Prom Attendant 3 Verse Chorr 4 Broncette Play 1 2 3 4 Trrple Tr1o 2 Q-wg NANCY MEES Class Offrcer 3 Treasurer FHA 4 Latm Club 3 Broncettes 1 3 4 Junior Play Band 1 Natronal Thespxans 4 Homecomrng Queen 4 Prom Attendant 3 Class Sweetheart 3 4 Broncette Play 4 JEANNE MERCER Merc Class Off1cer4 Treasurer FTA 3 4 Secretary 3 State Parlramentanan 4 GRA 2 3 4 Presl dent 4 French Club 3 4 Honor Socrety 4 Broncettes 1 2 3 4 Junror Play Semor Play Nat1onalThesp1ans3 4 Chou 1 2 3 4 Guls Glee 1 2 3 Broncette Queen Drstrrct Musrc Festrval 1 2 3 4 Drstnct Speech Festrval 1 2 3 4 State Speech Festrval 4 Verse Chou 2 3 Broncette Play 1 2 3 4 Thespran Play 4 Trrple Tno 2 3 4 State Musrc Fest1val3 All Drstrrct Chou' HELEN MOLLER Molly Class Offrcer 4 Secretary FHA 1 2 3 4 Presr dent 4 Honor Socrety 4 Offrce G1r1 3 4 EILEEN MOORE Transfer 2 Radford School New Mexrco FTA 2 3 4 GRA 2 3 4 Latrn Club 2 French Club 3 Broncettes 2 3 4 Jumor Play National Thespxans 4 Broncette Play 3 4 Office Gul 3 4 JOAN OGG FHA 1 2 3 4 GRA 2 Annual Staff4 Bron cettes 3 4 Jumor Play Nanonal Thesprans 4 Broncette Play 3 4 MARY ALICE PARKS French Club 2 3 Broncettes 1 Jumor Play Chou: 2 Drstrrct Speech Festwal 3 4 Verse Choir 3 4- Broncette Play 1. DEAN PAWLEY FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. GENE PEARSON Art Club 2, 35 Camera Club 1, 2. ANNA MARIE NLELSON Emma GRA 2 3 4 Secretary 3 French Club 1 2 3 Secretary 2 3 Annual Staff 1 Honor Socrety 3 4 Secretary4 Broncettes 1 2 3 4 Jumor Play Nat1ona1Thesp1ans 4 Chou 1 2 3 4 G1r1s Glee 1 2 3 4 Dlstnct Mustc Festxval 1 2 3 4 Drstrrct Speech Festrval 1 3 State Musxc Festtval 1 3 Verse Chou 2 3 Bron cette Play 1 2 3 4 Trrple Trro 3 4 Offrce Gul 4 Broncette Attendant 4 MARTIN NIELSON FFA 1 2 3 .Iumor Play Band 1 3 4 Football 1 Drstrrct Muslc Festrval 1 3 4 MARTHA PRICE FTA 4g FNA 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 35 Paper Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 3, Honor Society, Broncettes 4g Choir 1, 3, Girls' Glee lg District Music Festival 4g Verse Choir 4. WILLIAM I PRYDE B1 Class Officer 1 Vice President Latrn Club 1 2 Student Council 1 2 Honor Society 3 4 Pres1dent4 Junior Play Senior Play Boys State 3 National Thesprans 3 4 President 4 Chou 1 2 3 District Music Festival 1 2 3 D1str1ct Speech Festival 4 State Speech Festival 4 Thespran Play 4 Junior Rotarian 4 Stage Crew CHARLES QUICK Chuck Junior Play Basketball 1 2 Track l 2 JAMES SALZER lm Honor Society 4 C Club 3 4 Junior Play Senior Play Camera Club 1 3 Boys State 3 Nat1onalThesp1ans 3 4 Football 3 4 District Speech Festival 4 State Speech Festrval 4 Thespran Play 4 Junior Rotanan 4 Stage Crew GAYLA SCHWEIN FNA 4 Latin Club 1 Art Club 3 Annual Staff 2 Paper Staff3 Broncettes 4 Chou 4 Girls Glee 4 Verse Choir 4 Broncette Play 4 Office Girl 4 WOODY SHORE Class Offrcer 1 2 4 Treasurer 1 President 2 4 Student Council 2 3 4 C C1ub3 4 Junior Play Senior Play Camera Club 1 Football 1 2 3 1 Basketball 1 2 3 Track 3 Class Sweetheart 2 Junior Rotarran 4 KAROLE SMITH FNA 2 3 GRA 4 Latin Club 2 Annual Staff 2 3 4 Editor Junior Play 3 Senior Play Girls Glee 4 District Music Festival 4 BILL SMITH Transfer Red Lodge 1 2 3 Class Officer 1 President FFA 1 2 3 Student Council 3 Football 1 2 Basketball 1 2 MARY GRACE SNY DER FNA 2 3 4 Latin Club 1 2 3 Art Club 3 Spanish Club 3 SUE SNYDER Class Officer 4 Vice President FHA 3 French Society 3 4 Senior Play Junior Play National Thespians 3 4 Choir 2 3 4 Girls Glee 3 District Music Festival 2 3 4 District Speech Festival 1 2 3 4 State Music Festival Verse Choir 1 2 3 Broncette Play 1 2,3 4 Thespian Play 4 Triple Trio 3 4 All District Chou 4 Librarian 4 JOHANNA LOUISE SCHULTZ Jo FNA 2, 3, 4, President 2, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Art Club 3, Junior Play, Senior Play, Choir 1, 2, Girls' Glee 1, 2, 4, District Music Festival 1, 2, 4, District Speech Festival 4, State Speech Festival 4. LARRY SIMONS Transfer Thermopolis 2, 3, FFA 1, 2, 4, Foot- ball l. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Broncettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor CHUCK SPIC ER Basketball 1 SUSAN STOTT Class Offrcer Secretary 1 FTA 1 2 French Club 3 Annual Staff 1 Paper Staff 3 Honor Socrety 4 Broncettes 1 2 3 4 Jumor Play Seruor Play Natronal Thesprans 3 4 Drstrlct Speech Fest1va13 4 Verse Chou 1 2 3 Broncette Play 2 3 4 Thespran Play 4 JUDY TAGGART Ta GRA 3 4 French Club 3 4 Broncettes 1 2 3 4 Junror Play Nauonal Thesprans 4 Chou 1 2 3 4 Grrls Glee 1 2 3 Hornecomrng Attendant D1str1ct Musrc Festrval 1 2 3 4 Drstrrct Speech Fesuval 2 3 Verse Chorr 2 3 Broncerte Play 1 2 3 4 Trrple Tno 4 All D1SU1CICh011' 4 DOROTHY TEEPLES DOI FHA 4 Choxr 4 Spamsh Club 4 Annual Staff 4 LOUISE TETRICK Tweege Transfer Casper 2 FTA 2 3 FNA 4 GRA 4 Jumor Play Chou 2 Guls G1ee4 Drstnct Musrc Festlval 2 4 Drstrrct Speech Fesuval 2 Verse Chou 2 ROSA LEE UNDERWOOD FTA Treasurer 2 3 FNA 2 3 Art Club Sec retary 1 2 Lrbrarran 1 2 3 Offrce Gul 4 KAREN WHITLOCK Transfer Casper Wyomrng 3 Broncettes 3 DOROTHY WILLIAMS Potty FHA 1 2 3 4 Presxdent3 FTA 1 2 3 4 Broncettes 1 2 3 4 Pres1dent4 Natlonal Thesptans 4 Chou' 1 2 3 Guls Glee 2 3 D1str1ct Muslc Festtval 1 2 3 Dtstrtct Speech Festrval 1 2 3 4 Verse Chou 1 2 3 4 Bron cette Play 1 2 3 4 JOYCE WOOLERY FHA 4 GRA 1 2 3 4 Latrn Club 1 3 Sec retary 3 French Club 4 Art Club 2 3 Annual Staff4 Broncettes 1 2 3 4 Junlor Play Natronal Thesprans 3 4 Treasurer 4 Chou 1 2 3 Grrls Glee 1 2 3 Broncette Attendant 4 Drstrxct Mustc Festrval 1 2 3 4 Drstrrct Speech Fesnval 1 3 4 State Speech Festrval 1 4 Verse Chou 1 2 3 4 Broncette Play 1 2 3 4 Thespran Play 4 CORA MAE WYLLIE Sweet P FTA 3 GRA 3 4 Student Councll Treasurer 4 Broncettes 2 3 Jumor Play Chou 3 Verse Chou 1 2 Offrce Gul 4 BARBARA WAY FHA 4 GRA 1 2 3 4 Lattn Club 1 Broncettes 1 2 3 4 Jumor Play Senror Play Band 1 2 3 4 All Drstrrct Band 1 2 3 4 Natronal Thesprans 4 Drstrrct Musrc Festrval 1 2 3 4 Drstrrct Speech Fesuval 1 2 3 4 State Mustc Festrval 3 Verse Chou 1 2 3 Broncette Play 1 2 3 4 Offtce Grrl 4 MARGARET WEBSTER Mag FTA 3 GRA 2 3 Lat1n Club 1 French Club 3 4 Presxdent4 Honor Socrety 4 Broncettes 1 2 3 4 Dr1l1Capta1n4 Junror Play Senror Play Glrls State 3 Nat10na1Thesp1anS3 4 Chou 1 2 3 Glrls Glee 1 D1strrctMus1c Festrval 1 2 3 Drstnct Speech Fesnval 1 2 3 4 State Speech Fesfrval 2 4 Verse Chou 1 2 3 Broncette Play 1 2 3 4 Thespxan Play 4 'l W ':1 bf ,mi +- MARTHA ANN WYLLIE P Wee FTA 3 4 GRA 1 2 3 4 Latrn Club 1 Bron cettes 1 2 3 4 Natronal Thesp1ans4 Chorr l 2 3 4 G ls Glee 2 3 4 Drstrrct Musrc Fesrrval 2 3 4 Drstrrct Speech Fest1val 2 3 Verse Chorr 2 3 Broncette Play 1 2 3 4 Offrce G1rl3 4 DAN WITTER C Club 2 3 4 Junror Play Senror Play Boys State Nat1ona1Thesp1anS4 Football 1 2 3 Wrestlrng 1 2 3 4 Capta1n4 Track 1 Junror Rotarran 4 MARGARET YOUNG gg GRA 1 2 3 4 Presrdent 1 French Club 3 4 Student Councrl 2 3 Secretary 2 3 Bron cettes 1 2 3 4 Junror Play Senror Play Grrls State 3 Natrona1Thesp1ans3 4 Chou' 1 2 3 4 Guls Glee 1 2 3 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Broncette Attendant 4 Class Sweetheart 2 Drstrrct Musrc Fest1val 1 2 3 4 Drstnct Speech Festrval 4 State Musrc Fest1val 3 State Speech Fest1val 4 Verse Chorr 1 2 Broncette Play 1 2 3 4 Thespran Play 4 Trrple Trro 2 3 4 All Drstrrct Chou 3 4 Salutatorran LOIS YOUNGLOVE Transfer Mrtchell Nebraska 3 Annual staff 4 FHA 4 Offrce Gul 4 PAT THOMPSON Transfer Newcastle Wyomrng 4 IEANNIE WILLIAMS Transfer Peru Indrana 4 Chou 4 Grrls Glee 4 Drstrrct Musrc Fest1val 4 Trrple Trro 4 All Drstr1ctCho1r 4 The senior girls were honored at a tea given by Mrs Shelby of Shelby s Jewelry The grrls were given a spoon of their choice ff-7 Inf ns L These Senior Broncettes are receiving their honorary membership pins for work- ing for the pep club for 2 years. Senior girls Margaret Webster Judy Taggart Emma Nielson Joyce Woolery and Jeanne Mercer display the latest fashions on Hobo Day the Just one of the many lavish cakes at the United Fund auction sponsored by the seniors if mfg N. Q S Y E . , , ' f my Q ab , .je-, iw. - ji.:-.,-zfv..mv , k .Af ' N' ,.,,,f. -M, . A L hv., Vx ., Z VF ui 332 V K ., , 5 5 I I - 'U A , l ,igyfpggg I P 3 ,K : 1 '+. if - M 7 , , ff 45,1 4 A ,Nw X Q gf , ' 3 f w wwf 4 f f - 2 N M 5 M' 1- - ' 'asf b ei?-1 , t Haul ' ' -un. mf: ' : -rv hm 0 M N f I I f'-Q3 - H Ml '4 ffnx f A ,-i , - ,-'- , ,, f ' ' . ' 4 M, A ' N f . t M fwiim, ' ,M ff is .4 544. Q1 1 ? my-Q' . , . x ,u y, w M, Crain. S-my Q - i -. A,.k,wW.. Q gyg, m Comrng down the arsle for the last ume HALLS OF IVY Oh we love the halls of 1vy That surround us here today And we w11l not forget Though we be far far away To the hallowed halls of 1vy Every volce w1ll brd farewell And shrmmer off rn twrlrght Lrke the old vesper bell One day a hush w1ll fall The footsteps of us all Wrll echo down the hall and drsappear But as we sadly start Our Journeys far apart A part of every heart wrll lrnger here In the sacred halls of xvy Where we ve lrved and learned to know Thar through the years we ll see you In the sweet afterglow ... S mei inn. wus.-..i, K Q vw-fu V '- . 'J , xy L. v-Zvi hi, A 1 , ww E X M, ,E f W 1, fig-50 LQRCLASSWOFHCERS f 4'1 qfi' gf A - NP nJgf,f Qg-'Z Preszdgpr - J- 1- N cg- ' N , - f Ve'zc?e'Ptesidk nr DICK CLONINGER' - GENE ERICKSON - -BETTY GREEN - - SHARON LYALL - KIRSTEN BECK WILLIAMSON BUSWELL .a ' I 5f,1Y'vHU'l MUG I .X KIRSTEN BECK gift, MARVIN ALLERHEILIGEN DEANNE ALLPHIN MARY BETH AMEND LINDA ANNO f FRANCES AUDIER MARJORIE BAPST LARRY BARHAUG STAN BARNETT xp BARBARA BLAIR X., M RAW? JUDY BENSHOOF ---A LARRY BESSEY RON B LA KES LEY TOM BOND Mary Barbara and Rusty m the performance Nuts m May NORMA BRONNENBERG 4- sr JERRY BROWN NANCY BUCKINGHAM MARILYN BURNS 'sm' LLOYD BUSWELL BOB CAMPBELL W, STM PAUL CAMPBELL I Q M RUSSELL cr-1ADwrcK 'E' 'B A f, 9' DICK CLONIGER L -7 LX iwxlk .1 fi HARRY FARLOW SONDRA FORD GEORGE FRANCIS RENA GERRISH FRED GILES GERALDINE GODFREY BETTY GREEN BRUCE HAGBERRY LESTER C LARK KAROLYN HALL JUDY CLOSE BILL HAMAN ROBERT HA MIL TON SHEILA CORDER KAY COTTRELL ANNE DAMON JOHN DOMINICK DIANNE DUGGLEBY DENNIS EDWARDS EUGENE ERICKSON CAROLYN FALES DEE FALKINGHAM IAN FALKINGI-IAM M155 Shawver s Enghsh class glvmg a report on Early Amerlcan Arts and Crafts 1' if ' if Mary Patterson consoles Barbara Blau rn Jumor Class Play LINDA JOHNSON FRED JONES BOB KAPERNICK JIM HEDRICK DON HEUERMAN DARLENE HOLDER WILLIAM HOLMAN PETE IMBS BOB JACKSON NANCY JEFFERS ERNEST JENSEN JANICE KA PPEL SHARON KINKADE GRETC HEN KUIPER CAL LAWTON MARILYN LYALL SHARON LYALL BARBARA MCDONNELL VERA MCELROY MIKE MCNULTY DICK MARQUESS MIKE MATTESON -A . ,gf 1 , .Af 0 Q 4 I ' SHARON MARMON N 1 F A . I- .v fa' 'as' '- 3 , ,fn mmRi IA' NOEL REYNOLDS Ik 9 NOVA RITTERBROWN GAIL RODGERS .R-'W' L' . V , , J RANDI RICKMAN Q- ' I Q, 1 s is I 1 :I , f E 49 I MIKE SCHMHJTEERGER WANDA SCHMIDTBERGER 5 Q -ax i LARRY SCHOENING .,. LINDA SCHULTZ I T - ' TOM MA THEUS 4 Y ,I ff B' R x J ' 5 2 A MARVIN SHERRILL ALAN SIGGINS STANLEY SIGGINS MARSHALL MAUDLIN BILL MAY R' Qi A A 5 ' 2 I , '31, Kr.. ,ex 1' VA ,A P f- x ii 5 Q--,W In , I y...L , Nw Q. 'R R J , , f s v .,. - .R It x K if N. JERRY MISNER RENEE MOORE TONY MULLIN Margo W1111amson and Barbara B1a1r m the Junior Class Play BOB NEBEL MARY PATTERSON ' MELLABEA PEART 3' f' BILL PRICE DONALD PUHTO MICHAEL RICHARDS WE' rl! V5 H K4 wi is STEVE SIMONTON GENE SMITH SHARON SPOMER DARRY SPORER JO LYNNE STRICKLAND JACK TI-IIEL JUDY UNDERWOOD WAYNE WARD C URT WILSON KAREN WERNER MARGO WILLIAMSON CAROL WILLIAMS DAVE WISE HELEN YOUNGLOVE CHIP RIDGWAY BILL RIMBEY HARRY WARPNESS Gretchen Kurper Mrke Schmxdtberger and Nancy Jeffers ushers at the Iumor Class Play Nuts in May diff' if sf lg ' N' 'r I ' Q 0' .L .5 K 1 . I -ai? ' I A . Vim 5, 3' 5' A 1 7 1 ,fav , ' 9 W A ., D rm. Ia I x .ffl is 'f 1 I 2: 4. I T X A 4 I I fel, A , l,,k K V f 1 25 tl' 5 ru , ' I ' ,geese - V '- jf-21.. 1-N if 'f I fi fb me '+ - 'P U Z f I w. If I., 5 , - ' 4, t 1 1 tux, x sv xr A I' Q ve .,N.. E ' , . - I w x , V . . ' ' . SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ---- - - MARK DOVER Vice President - - - - DAVID HALL Secretary ---- - - TOM ROACH Treasurer ----- - - - DON ACTON Student Council - - - -LOUIE PFRANGLE DONNA MCMANIS SALLY FRANCIS L-fa Don Acton Barbara Ashton Barbara Bakkan Phrl Bates an-5 Q... Ward Boyd Jiri!! Lea Braten Bob Bratton Jerry Brown Gary Buchols Charlette Bunch Sybxl Buckrngham Kenneth Ca pron Mary Capron J 1m Chnstensou Jacque Chrlstler Sherrre Brennan Chuck Close Mmnre Jo Colman -3 Kathleen Cunmngham Mark Dover INCH ,I Ga 11 Sandx Larry Dowmng Ebert Edgar 'S 'Ns Rrchard Earlene R0bC1'Ia R0bCl'! Edgett E111s E111s Elhs as . 5' 4' V tp B1 ' r h ' 7 ' at L ,- ' .-,., 511: 7 ix Egfr B 5 fr . . 5 araB x1 Q' 'fi' . X xv, ' , 2272 qif afil, H 7 ' W vi 4 K r I ' Y X .4 RQ in is '6- in -an ' -we Ron H111 F orrest Hoge Marilyn House Xf' f Xmfi 1 'l-f' Mauanne Evert B111 Feeley Lloyd Feree Terry Ferebee Auron Fraley Sally Francrs Floyd Garl Davld Gentner Donald Gentner Chuck Glenn Beverly Godfrey Tom Graham Karen Green Paul Greever Lorna Gngg Gary Hagberry Dave Hall Carol Anne Harrrson Bob Heald Mrke Hemry Yvonne Jane Lorena Cynthra House House Jacobs Jeffers Ahce Jensen Manlyn Johnson Marsha Jones Bob Karhu Tom Karmann Ray Kencke Judy Klndler Greg Kurper Lrnda Lawrence Owen LaFave Mac Lewis Lors Lemley Mary Ann Long Sharon Lucas Randy McArthur Paul McCumber Frank McGee Carol McGuxre Dona McMan1s Steve Maurath ,u Z VW -A 9: 5 .il Uv! S-1 Donn o Rody ue Mrller Mrnard Moran Moms Judy Mlchels Anna Mulholland Lo1s Nordqurst if X A-qua Walter Norskog Edna Oliver Patty Perkins Sharon Peterson Louis Pfrangle Nancy Price Robert Price Jack Reed Mary Ann Reynolds Janet Richardson Don Rick Marilyn Rrtter Tom Roach John Robertson Donna Royal Loretta Roybal Loretta Schmucker Kathy Schopp Larry Seekms B111 Shepard Howard Karen a Margot Ralph Lura LSWBICIICC 3 gg 5 Smlth Smlth Sommerg Sparks Spiegelberg SPOISI' R3 'ii 51 Jack Steadman Tone Story Rtchard Strow Becky Taggart Tom Thompson Mary Ellen Turley Roger Ulmer George Underwood Paul Underwood hm Walker Colette Wallace Ken Warpness James Wtlson Pamela Wtlson Juanrta Adams Sadxe Hawklns Chase 'R Judy Fttzgerald ,Q fs FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President - - - -RANDY JONES Vice President - - - - JOHN WYLLIE Secretary - - - - BETSY MORAN Treasurer - - - - ROXY NYSTROM B111 Blake B111 Bormuth Mark Bowman hm Brennan Monty Brosious Mary Campbell Ora May Campbell Linda Carter fx 1 B111 Admrdm Lmda Alsup Joanne Anno James Amend Brent Archrbald Mrlton Ba11ey Lrnda Ba pst J 1m Barber Manlyn Barhng Donald Barnett Lmda Bates Roberta Benshoof Bob Capron Carol Carey Claudia Caturia Nena Chambers Bonnie Christler Kathleen Close Royanne Colman Ben Corder Roy Corder Terry Corder Earle Chrrchton Nancy Crosby a Q39 'lbhdhkf al qc Davrd Damon Mrke Deter Marshall Domrnrck Pat Dutton Sally Fedell Marrlyn Fetzer Davrd Flowers Nancy Flom ' 4. Tom Hupp Vrckre Irwrn Carole Jacobs Carolyn Jackson James Johnson Randy Jones Gary Joy Sharon Kane Bob Frlsby Gregory Frost Judy Gaursch Gary Gentner Lee Gerrrsh Gall Grooms Brran Hagberry Barbara Harland Dean Hall Ralph Hammond Carolyn Hayner Tommy Hrltz Q8 John Karhu Genevreve Long Barbara Lonsmger Tom Lorensen Georgra Lucus Wyoma McCumber Denms McGary Donna McK1nney Rxchard Madsen Ann Manorgan Barbara Marmon Jeanette Meacham Myra Marcus Ken Mattheus Alexander Mrchel Lrnnet M111er Sandra Mason B111 Molaskey Emrly Moore Donald Moore Kay Moore Betsy Moran Lrnda Morey Gary Nebel Drane Newhouse Karen Nrelson Lmda Nrelson Meredrth Nrelson Georgra Nolan Russell Norskog Roxanne Nystrom Larry O Mara Eva Pederson Don Prrce Carl Putz Candace Rrchards Junror Rrcheson Tw11a Royal J 1m Rowe Barbara Russell sx-:J KN 'Q' Bonnre Russell Kerth Rupert James Shepherd Lrnda Shore Judy Srmonton J rm Smger Carole Slater Jams Smlth Dee Smrth Lee Smrth Bob Snyder Clark Stafford 5351814 'WW' Jon Stonehouse Davrd Stott Fred Snow Marsha Taggart Tag Taggart Mary Thull Kathy Thompson John Ulmer Clarence Wagner Vugrnra Walker Donald Wall Jlmmre Ward B111 Watts Pat Way Jerry Whltmore Bobby Wrllrams Cynthra Wrllrams Charlotte Wrlson Kay W1nther Betty Wogoman Mr Graham s CIVIC Classes gettmg the grrnd of Htgh School 73' Sandra Wright John Wyllie Ellen Markus THE BOARD OF EDUCATION DISTRICT 6 Harold McMi11in Vice President Gettmg acquaxnted with the for PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE The annual staff and then' advrsors are to be complimented for the fme volume whrch has agarn been produced thrs year de sprte a number of handrcaps As a record of the events and personalttres of note for thrs busy school year thrs edxtron of the Bronc w111 portray a memo SUPERINTENDENT S MESSAGE A school annual rs a prcture record of a successful year It w111 be consrdered more and more valuable to each of you rn fu ture years than now The rmportance of school 1SCll.l1I6 frequently overlooked by many of us at the trme our educatron 15 takrng place but ln future years rts rmportance wrll become more and more apparent l hope thrs book wrll be a contmual remrnder to you that we expect each communrty tn whrch you may 11ve to be a bet ter place because you have been there If thrs school rs better because you have been part of rt then W L Whrtrng rable year The full use of our new physxcal educatron bulldrng the audrtorrum the new hrgh school wrng and the rmproved athlettc fxeld has contrrbuted to a much smoother runnrng oper anon of our school Students are r1s1ng to the challenge of the age of space con quest Thrs rs evrdenced rn the greater number of students takrng addrtronal courses beyond the mrmmum requrred and attarmng honor roll dlsnnctron It has been a heartenrng experrence to see students proposmg and acceptrng rmproved electron procedures and hrgher ethrcal standards of conduct The future rmprovement of Cody Hrgh School w111 rest rn large measure on the desrres of students and parents of the Cody Communrty Harold M Stauffer 1 ME, K. I I S s - . ,r ., 'S' t ' I- ' tj . . . . ' - . . , ' your life, so far, has been a success. D HENRY CABRE Boys P E Soc1o1ogy Basketball Coach FLORENCE GENTRY Home Ec I II III F H A Sponsor DOROTHY BANKS Journalism Englxshl II 111 HELEN AUDIER Annual French I, II English I, II RALPH COTTRELL American History American Govemment GEORGE ARRIN G TON Chemistry Physics Algebra I MARY GRAHAM Solid Geometry General Math Plane Geometry ROBERT GRAHAM Civics Assistant Sponsor of Annual MARIE HILLEBRENNER Engltsh I FAITH HOLLER I II III E E JEFFERS Advanced Biology Biology Chemistry FLORENCE LIST English III Girls' Physical Education FRED RITTER Trade and Industry Workshop JEROME SHANNON First Semester Latin I II English III IV EVELYN SHAWVER Enghsh III IV HAROLD SIEGLE General Business Shorthand I Typing II Office Practice Office Machines RAYMOND STOCKHILI. Advanced Mechanical Drawing Mechanical Drawing OPAL SUICER Advanced Algebra Algebra ROGER SIDWELL Admlmstratlve Assxstant LELAND GEORGEN Guxdance Counselor BILL WALLER Track Coach JOHN BANKS Artl II III HELEN OGSTON Mixed Chorus Guls Glee RICHARD JENSEN Band GEORGE LIST Typmg I Bookkeepmg Busmess Law and Economrcs LAWRENCE MARTOGLIO Boys Phys1ca1Educat1onl II Football Coach ROBERTA MURRAY Enghsh II Spanxsh I II JOSEPH NIELSON General Scxence Sth Brology EILEEN PALMER Lxbrary FRED RITTER Trade and Industry Workshop WILMA ALLERHEILIGEN Supermtendent and Semor I-hgh Secretary LORRAINE WOODLAND Admlmstrauve Ass1stant Secretary DOROTHY LAWRENCE Latm I II PAUL SWEITZER Agrxculture I II Dnvers Trammg WYNONA THOMPSON Speech and Drama Enghsh II BOB HOC KLEY Wrestlmg Coach English III, IV DO YOU Mr Hood Dr Wrlley Mr Walsh of the Evaluatron How pretty the g1r1 graduates were? Commrttee? m. b-N-1-swf 6' Lk Lloyd Gene Jan and Carol tellmg about Lrstenrng attent1ve1y to a Jeffers lecture? early Amerrcana? How the boys cheered at pep assembhes? Harnson Brewer telhng us about the new art gallery? CT ST s2.......s Those good ol hbrary study halls? How much the sentors made at the cake sale? FN 'Wa 'X Qfin L How good Mr Jensen s band sounds? M38 5 bnlham new fed CheVY7 REMEMBER? The boys from Thermop apologlzmg? Mrs Thompson s Verse Chou? U13 4. N Future Nurses helpmg at the Irnmumzatlon chmc? Exerclzmg your ugh! to vcte? The SCHIOI' glrls tea at Shelby S? Cody I-hgh assembllegp The sprmg Thesplan mmauon? Cody H1 faculty hnmg up to march? S' I How d1gn1f1ed the seruor glrls were? Pat Comstock, soooo glad 1t's ALL OVER? U E sT T E ' - , s 1 P A I I is i T -A j ss X ' T l x X A 'Q in .S 'Y qi! 1 4 5 , 1 Q Hi' V. 5 1 A, ' A , . . f ' gp s . li T we J ' I' s Q ' 65 no I ELA 5ZlnE 1 J! CHILDRESS SINCLAIR SERVICE SHOSHONE GARAGE Connie Fales Jeanine Williams Clint Schultz Pete Schultz Margaret Webster Leola Webster Jeanine Williams Karole Smith If , . 'ssmtzllnnha 1 I...-.. Dv ,, ,, ,.,,,-v ' H 'ff' I I t W .. A if I i - ga T 1' XF-ly 7 V li 1. ' 2- -1 1' , fs 'H ,S . 'fi ,df N I 'J A fi f' ' f' Qt :iw . BIG HORN PAINT AND GLASS RANGE CAFE Margaret Webster Karole Smith Mrs. Snyder Nancy Crosby Mr. Sporer Sharon Kane Marilyn Barling Connie Fales Louise Tetrick 3 ,:,h ,uuq R Q ff , '5sY:3KT'?Em,.,, 'I b -1 g,1-LyM ! ,fAY,sfLi. 5 -I ey ' .- sift K WIRT'S GROCERY Dorothy Duggleby Jeanine Williams DUNGAN'S FURNITURE Janice Smith Pat Dutton Mr. Wirt Norma Bronnenburg .V 1' 'Q i f'Lf1 - 1 v X 'iv '14 r I! M ' f' IM- mv-4 POST OFFICE STORE STECK'S SUPER MARKET Connie Fales Nina Chambers Linda Shore Ora Mae Campbell Dick Steck CODY BOOT SHOP QQ Margaret Knapp Dorothy Teeples THE FURNITURE CENTER Jim Singer Bill Watts Congratulations to the graduating class of Cody High School for a year of great accomplishments. FROST CURIO SHELBY'S JEWELRY Pat Dutton Wyoma McCumber Mrs. Shelby Senior Girls I STORY WRECKER MICHEL S JEWELRY Bob Nebel Mrs. Michel ' :rl ...gut 1 MAYFLOWER CAFE MARSHALL WELLS Wyoma McCumber Pat Dutton Kathy Schupp Loretta Roybal Carolyn Jackson Pearl Hartwig Bert Olson 1 Compliments of DAN AND JEAN BALLARD BALLARD FUNERAL HOME . Y LUMBER COMPANY Mar-1anne Eve rt Mary Thull Jack Vogel 4x35Q9 4 ,rf- fgh, ,Q ,f-' Q , 'i x, QM-A 'f ,, .- n' Q f h K: 'ii 1- a 'Vg ag' , A J f nf , gxew 'a i ' , 1' ' I 4 1 ' V!! -2 an , ' Q sr, 6 I tw an K - - .lk Y , , ' W N N K i fe:-V 3, N 1-w - ig' ,,,. 'Q .y.,y 4.1- I Y z 1- '?-.,,,,-,..........,, ,H - . - 1- N..- F az' ' 5. S V R, -ig! WESTERN DRUG WHIPKEY'S SINCLAIR STATION Kela Meeker Brian I-Iagberry Dick Barsness Ernie Whipkey Bill Oliver 9. Q 'vffe C TT,, C5 E 1 I H I . 1ILr'f1 1. x CODY SADDLE CO. YOUNG'S DECORATING Margaret Knapp Tom Hupp Dorothy Duggleby 2. J AND J CARTER SERVICE STATION Jerry Davis Dick Shaw Jim Reiter John Wagner Ma NATIONAL BANK GAMBLES Gene Bannister Cecil Chenoweth Jody McCarty Pam Wilson ff rs C thla effers Nancy Je e yn J P 81 S MOTOR COMPANY TEXACO SERVICE STATION D1ck Way Curtls Buckmgham Managers ECONOMY FURNITURE Karole Sm1th Conme Fales wfiky, ,, . . luv 'I' :r -1 1 ,X , U, asia , s : ,.. 9 A..v,2.b . . - A.,,AL I 5' .Y .5 W 5 'L 46 ,www I I In ' BUD'S DRIVE INN CODY ELECTRIC SUPPLY flfmuc sumv ge THE HUT ROBERTSON FURNITURE Mr. Robertson Q , . 'Q 4 I dw 3.1! pv- ...agp G. R. A. Picnic Looks Like Fun ,, m Hs. Dave Shepard 3uw'r D Sz R CONOCO STATION az! as Q1 A K 7 gel r K g:,1'n0l 1 :Na A , 1 .S I , ' I I I ' -I. ' 'a' 'wir ' , px? .Six B 8: B WELDING AND MACHINE Homecoming Parade BUD'S STANDARD STATION G11-I's P.E, Classes 3- t A 'IXACOW ' sn i TOM'S TEXACO STATION CHEVRON SERVICE STATION Sally Eedeu ' SP1 WESTERN CLOTHIER Mr. Shepard Kathy Schopp Nancy Jeffers Cynthia Jeffers Kathy Schopp Jane House Jane House CODY GAS Q P I Q ll ll I ll A A Y J. C. PENNEY COMPANY , F. H. A. Chrlstmas Party Bob Taylor, Manage r ,,,-gil'-M ' 1-A x 'WS X NOLAN'S SERVICE STATION BORMUTH WELDING AND MACHINE Sen1Or Cake Sale One of the1r better days SENIOR WILL Larry Andren bequeaths his rnabrlrty to get brownie pornts and his Jealously of others who can to Drck Clonrnger Buddy Cash gladly grves Marrlyn Burns hrs bow legs Don t feel too badly Marrlyn perhaps hrs athletic abrlrty goes with them Kay Cottrell and Renee Moore receive all that s left of Shirley Chrrstler s bottle of red rrnse May be Shirley wrll also furnrsh a guarantee of its effectrveness Pat Comstock leaves hrs love for all the senior girls to Pete Imbs Somebody got short changed on that deal Rufus Crawford rs more than happy to grve hrs occasronal lapses into a southem drawl to Judy Close and Sheila Corder Now grrls learn to bat your eyelashes for that completely irresrstrble touch Dorothy Duggleby leaves her office Job to Mellabea Peart Picking up absent slrps rs a wonderful way to get in shape for track season We tried and trred to convrnce her but Janet Dutton Just won t grve her dog Floppy to anyone Kay Ellis leaves her notebook wrth all the names on it to Mary Patterson and Nova Rrtterbrown Don t worry girls there are more than enough to go around Sherman Flom bestows on Jerry Mrsner and Harry Farlow hrs abrlrty to Jump through wrndows an effectrve way to avoid the girls on Sadre l-lawkrns week Jim Gautsch has been warting a long trme for thrs He s grvrng hrs mckname Chinese to Barbara Blarr Julie Hrndorff has given people rrdes all year but she drd agree to give the last of her peroxrde streak and her slanted eyes to MarJorie Bapst Rosemary Imbs bequeaths her enjoyment in talking durrng English class to Bob Osbome Of course that means doing your English outside of class Bob machines rn the Hut Let s hope Lady Luck rs as kind to you Kir Park Gail Jon Goody and Drck Kane will therr can cans from last year s Junior talent show to Bob Campbell Ron Blakesley Gene Errckson and John Dominick Jon Jacobson endows hrs abrlrty to make the girls swoon to George Francis and Bruce Hagberry Be careful boys popularity can have its disadvantages Betty Green and Carolyn Fales receive Judy Guth s abrlrty to make the teachers angry All rt takes rs a little practice Margaret Knapp donates her soft southern drawl to Sondra Ford and Sharon Lyall Play a southern gal rn a Junior class play and you ve got rt made Jack Therl and Marvin Sherrrll recerve Jody McCarty s abrlrty to go steady and remarn rn that en viable position Ann Lynn wrllrngly grves the responsibility of the F T A membershrps to Gretchen Kurper whrle Mrke McNulty and Noel Reynolds are to receive the muscles Diana Jensen has acqurred from lrftrng groceries from the carts of Safeway Sam Ashley wills hrs cafeteria Job pushrng mrlk carts to Larry Barhoug and Jim Barrus wills hrs Mea dow Gold milk truck to Paul Campbell Jon Eldrrdge leaves hrs full Mercury skirts to Harry Farlow and Ray Ferree leaves his school truck drrv ing abrlrty to B111 Haman and Russell Chadwrck but Joe Capron Just leaves QHe hopesj Sherman Flom donates hrs growing string of wrecked cars to anyone who can reburld them Terry Frosherser leaves hrs early morning coffee drinking habrts to Brll Remby and Dick Marquess Judy Taggart would lrke to have Sharon Krnkade baby Slt wrth Don next year whrle she rs at B Y U Better watch hrm closely Sharon or he ll be off to Provo before you know rt Dorothy Teeples wrlls her abrlrty to put rn long hard hours on the Annual staff to Barbara McDonell and Dee Falkrngham Kirsten Beck receives James Hosea's luck in retrieving his English theme and in playing the pinball To Tom Matheus Pat Thompson bequeaths hrs technrques wrth red heads Be careful of therr tem pers Rosre Lee Underwood leaves her petrteness to Chrp Rrdgway Margaret Webster grves all her energy to Fred Jones and Curt Wrlson and Karen Whrtlock departs leavrng her convertrble and complrmentary tan to any Junror who rs best surted to frll her srze four shoes Barbara Way leaves her shorthand notebook and all the troubles that go wrth rt to Darlene Holder and Nancy Jeffers Lors Younglove gladly wrlls all the trme she spent on F H A work to Judy Underwood and Carol Wrllrams Dorothy Wrllrams bequeaths her Job as an organrzer to Marjorre Bapst and Mary Beth Amend Qurte an assrgnment Dan Wrtter leaves hrs wtestlrng abrlrty to Stanley and Alan Srggrns who wrll try to equal hrs records Joyce Woolery leaves her abrlrty to get along well wrth the Junror boys to all the Junror grrls Cora Mae Wyllre donates her posrtron as student body treasurer to Anne Damon wrth hopes that she can add and subtract To Drane Duggleby Martha Ann Wyllre leaves her name P Wee Wyllre because she lrkes her new name better B111 Pryde grves hrs Job to Pete Imbs for the wrnter months untrl he gets back next summer Because she can no longer spell the brg words Susan Stott wrlls what s left of her well used vocabu lary to Fred Jones Woody Shore offers hrs way wrth women to Steve Srmonton Gayla Schwern leaves her sunglasses to Lrnda Shultz She rs frnally accustomed to her contact lenses and doesn t need them anymore Johanna Shultz endows her Jobs rn Future Nurses to Wanda Schmrtberger wrth a warnrng to treat the thermometers krndly Chuck Sprcer grves hrs Job delrverrng telegrams to Dave Wrse Seems Chuck rs hoarse from delrverrng the srngrng telegrams Marvrn Allerhrelrgan rs to recerve Rrchard Mason s abrlrty to get along wrth the sophomore grrls Nancy Mees wrlls her polka dotted shoes and her personalrty to Karolyn Hall Kela Meeker frnally agreed to bestow her lovely clean apartment to Jan Falkrngham and Garl Rogers u wrthout furnrture Jeannre Mercer grves her long harr and collectron of other grrls scarves to Marrlyn Lyall Helen Moller leaves her natural abrlrty to get along wrth the Junror wrestlers to Sharon Spomer who promrses to take good care of rt Erleen Moore has agreed to grve her long blond tresses to Karen Werner and Margo Wrllramson Anna Marre Nrelson wrlls all her colored trghts to Nancy Buckrngham Emma wrshes someone would wrll her some gum Martrn Nrelson rs sellrng hrs corner seat rn Englrsh class to the hrghest brdder He should amass a trdy sum Joan Ogg wrllrngly bestows her varrous harr colors and styles on Lester Clark and Lloyd Buswell Convrnced rt rs for a good cause Mary Alrce Parks wrlls her long harr and freckles to Norma Bronnen berg Dean Pawley grves hrs abrlrty to play hookey and not get caught to Tom Bond and Don Pulto Gene Pearson unwrllrngly leaves hrs long locks wrth Stan Barnett and Fred Grles Martha Prrce wills her unrque posrtron rn physrcs class to Rena Gerrrsh Thrs rs a real grft as Martha rs the only grrl rn the class Charles Qurck wrlls hrs hot rod to Tony Mullrns after havrng decrded rt rs more Tony s srze To Buzz James Salzer wrlls hrs Job as stage manager and generously grves hrm all the headaches that go wrth rt Mrss C H S Margaret Ann Young wrlls her bustlrng school sprrrt and frrendlrness to Deanne Allphrn Jeannre Wrllrams leaves her art abrlrty and srngrng vorce to Bob Compbell wrth rnstructrons to use them wrsely and charm all the grrls As a frnal partrng grft the senrors sadly grve the Junror class the ashes that we have left of our themes We also leave you the well worn desks rn Mrss Shawver s room Cherrsh them well One frnal word of advrce remember us but for your own well berng don t rmrtate us , . . . . .. . . , . . 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SENIOR PRO PHECY As we gaze once more rnto our relrable crystal ball we catch glrmpses of the members of the sen ror class of 59 as they leave therr mark upon the world of tomorrow So let us drsclose what the wrse crystal gazer has revealed to us We see Jrm and Page Barrus are workrng as a husband wrfe managrng team for a football squad Page takes care of the correspondence and fan letters whrle Jrm coaches the players .lulre Hrndorff rs starrrng rn the new off broadway productron I was a Gersha Grrl for the FBI Playrng opposrte her are Sherman Flom and Jrm Gautsch who have therr own beauty solon to keep therr dye Jobs rntact Joyce Woolery and Jeanne Mercer have taken up resrdence rn Greenwrch Vrllage and by vrrtue of therr club sweatshrrts have become the leaders of the Beat Generatrorr We notrced that Larry Andren rs takrng honors as a second Frank Lloyd Wrrght and that hrs archrtectural rnnovatrons are greatly rn demand Sam Ashley s rncome rs up rn the mrllrons now that he has rnvented and patented a new type of snap for cowboy shrrts Edna Brown manages the advertrsrng and dreams up those clever slogans The Dragstrrp Krng rs the trtle grven to Bud Carpenter because of hrs ease rn handlrng hrs T Brrd on the race track Hrs abrlrty does not go unnotrced erther srnce Kay Ellrs rs the presrdent of hrs fan club Janet Dutton and Kela Meeker are workrng on a new detergent that elemrnates drsh pan hands They decrded that someone should take prty on therr marrred compamots Jon Goody rs therr busrness man ager and we understand hrs housewrfe consumers are wrld about the products Martha Prrce has been named the frrst woman screntrst to work at Cape Canaveral She rnformed us she was gorng to suggest the names of several Cody boys to occupy the frrst rocket to the moon Steve Jensen seems to be her frrst chorce Accordrng to Martha hrs grrn would wrn over all outer space occupants In somewhat the same vern Martrn Nrelson and Rrchard Mason own a frllrng statron rn outer space where space shrps stop to refuel and talk over recent rnterstellar happenrngs Margaret Webster rs busy desrgnrng lockers that school grrls can comfortably occupy She says she got the rnsprratron for thrs and several other novel rnventrons from CHS Servrng as her agent rs Pat Thomson who also rs an rnventor rn hrs own rrght He s the one who thought up brandrng brownres rn Englrsh Class Karen Whrtlock and Dorothy Wrllrams are employed as cover grrls advertrsrng swrmmrng pools sun lamps and sun tan lotron The grrls have taken up permanent resrdence rn Arrzona so they can marn tarn therr year round tans Margaret Young and Barbara Way are havrng the trme of therr lrves teachrng bowlrng and other re lated subject matter at Yale We understand they have an even better offer at Annapolrs for the forth comrng year Dan Wrtter was recently appornted head of a congressronal commrttee to study man s relatronshrp to the ape and is scheduled to broadcast hrs frndrngs to the natron Topprng the Trendex ratrngs for some trme on TV rs Martha Ann Wyllre s program Hrnts for the Homemaker Mrke marntarns all her hrnts are not as successful as they sound The Srlent Man star rrng Ion Eldrrdge rs provrding her wrth some strff competrtron though Helen Moller rs rmmersed rn studres for the government She s dorng a survey on Just what the Amerrcan homemaker does wrth her time She marntarns rt wrll be a surprrsrng revelatron Joe Capron and Raymond Ferree haved Jorned the ranks of the commuter and can be seen each noon busrly placatrng therr ulcers by drrnkrng mrlk Pat Comstock bounded hrs congressman Brll Pryde untrl frnally the word skag was offrcrally added to Webster s dlctronary Brll rs supposedly the next candrdate for presrdent as a result of hrs con vrncrng oratory on that lrmrted subject Buddy Cash and Jody McCarty are runnrng a guest ranch for frustrated psychologrsts and goofy beat nrcks We understand most of therr dudes come from Calrfornra Dorothy Duggleby and Karole Amrth have gone rnto free lance photography and have sold many of therr prctures to Lrfe rnagazrne Drana Jensen frnally persuaded Safeway to buy her rnventron designed to save the checkers a great deal of time and energy It s a horst to lrft the grocerres out of the carts but rt s strll rn the experrmental stage. 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' 1 Nancy Mees and Sue Snyder are g1v1ng D1or competrtton rn fashron desrgmng Sue s trademark IS her recent tnnovatron rn clothes for the short grrls whrle Nancy seems to have a flatr for stnkmg as sessorres Jon Jacobsen can be seen adornrng all those after pxctures of men who have attarned a muscular bu1ld Hrs one complamt ts that they made h1m pull h1s pants up and wear a belt when pos1ng Anna Mane Nrelsen and Judy Taggart are collaboratrng on an advxce to the lovelorn column that boasts of over erght mtllron readers We drdn t realrze that the grrls were so proftctent at solvrng prob lems Must be past experrence which gave them then 1ns1ght Ann Lynn and Jeanme Wrllrans were runners up rn the Best Teacher rn the U S contest The contest was sponsored by the Rrpshe Peanut Butter Company whrch Pat Gentle owns ln New York we see Susan Agnes Stott s name 1n lrghts as duector of the newest mystery sensatxon Who Burned the Senror Themes? taken from the best sellrng book of the same t1tle by Evelyn Shawver Loutse Tetrrck and Johanna Shultz are desrgnrng and manufacturtng false pony tarls for those who are too lazy to grow then own harr Ernest Erlckson rs estabhshrng a record for peelrng the most potatoes tn the fastest trme the Navy krtchens have ever witnessed Drck Kane is also rn the Navy but thus far he s managed to avord KP dunes He attrrbutes hrs success to the many trmes he got away wrth playmg hookey at CHS Servrng as head lrbrarian rn the Lrbrary of Congress is James Hosea who IS ably assrsted by Mary Alxce Parks Thrs sard that these two know the name and author of every book there Janet Lynn sttll marntatns her mterest rn hrstoncal Meeteetse and she and Pete are wutrng a book descrrbrng tts hrstory Patsy Jackson IS also writtng her Memoirs of a Navy Wrfe J udte Guth and Jean Mason have formed a corporatron whxch handles drrve m restaurants They have branches all over the country and are getting r1ch off the labors of other car hops Followxng the rodeo crrcurt these days are Dean Pawley and Gene Pearson They say there s no horse rn exxstence that they can t rrde Rosemary lmbs 15 also becommg an equestrrenne and rs qurte a drawing card at the large shows Cora Mae Wyllre has organrzed a smgxng group that s provtdmg stlff competrtron for the Krngston Trro Gayla Schwe1n and Dorothy Teeples are the exclusxve harr dressers for many of the Hollywood stars It seems all the stars want short harr cuts ltke the grrls Also out there actmg as press agent for the fe male stars is Larry Srrnons He s so enamored of the stars that rt s srmple to convey h1s enthusiam to the readers Because of her sewmg abllrty Lots Younglove is head seamstress for Balencraga Mary Grace Snyder also serves the house of fashron by convmcrng Amencan women that rt doesn t matter how they look as long as they keep up wxth the latest fashrons Servtng as hostesses on the new Jet aultner to Pans are Sh1rley Chrrstler Joan Ogg and Margaret Knapp Joan and Margaret are trymg to catch a rich husband but Cheeze just goes along to borrow signs Rufus Crawford and Eileen Moore are sellmg swrmmmg pools rn Alaska Rufus computes the measure ments and cost, whrle Eileen demonstrates the advantages of buying one even tn the frozen Northland Park Garl rs becomrng noted for stnprng cars and IS senously consrdermg gorng lnto business with Chuck Qurck The two of them should revolutronrze the automobrle industry Nancy Cull was recently named executxve secretary of the Pentagon and is workmg under Harry Deter who manages all three branches of the servrce with seemtngly effortless ease Also dtstrngutshmg htrnself tn the mrlxtary freld is James Salzer who was recently made a frve star general and prarsed in glowmg terms. 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