College High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Greeley, CO)

 - Class of 1955

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the mascot of College High's football team. The school has a good record this year-they have not lost a single game. As this merry group entered the Big Top, they were greeted by Roger Libsack, the police chief, who was keeping his eye on things. Next through the gate were Winona Brown and her kindergarten class. Winona is a splendid kindergarten teacher and soon will be promoted to the first grade. Just as the lights began to dim, Lee Vierow was seen taking notes on the circus for his story to appear in the Tribune. When the band swung into its first number, everyone noticed that it fea- tured Jim Bessee and his Booming Bass and Leonard Benson and Leonard's Loud Trombone. The ring master announced the first act. Ladies and Gentlemen for our first number Lynda Golze the girl with the flashing fins who was selected Mermaid of the Year will do a little swim for us The second number that was announced was Marvelous Maryann iWagnerl and her racing race horses straight from Kentucky She has quite a horse farm there near Lexington Immediately following Maryann Bob Pierre Smith kept us all in stitches with his latest ventriloquist routine The last act before intermission was the Dar ing Damsels on the Trembling Trapeze Their hair styles were the very latest done by Lucille Mackey who just received her certificate from Ramon in Paris During intermission many of the famous 55 graduates were introduced Good evening Mr Bell Ladies and gentle men this is the president of Bells Bells Incor porated the largest chain of stores in the West And here is Miss Julie Witwer the first woman mayor of Greeley Oh and His Honor Jack Henney who is still pounding the gavel as judge of the District Court We also have the extreme pleasure of having the rancher governor Gene Hettinger with us this evening Here are some more celebrities B ll Wright and his lovely wife Marilyn Monroe who are here filming the movie Dead Town e history of Greeley Well what do you know? Heres Pat Leh man the concert mistress for the Central City Symphony Orchestra and Carol Munday and Shir ley Magnuson who are here on a short vacation VX K tgjtxg. 'ff' 9 lk Q 2' T' N we C 5 tx at before they return to New York where they have their own T.V. show. Here are some of the athletes of the class of '55: Norma Coon who recently won the wom- en's tennis championship and Lee Yohn, the famous half-back for Notre Dame's football squad. The introductions were then interrupted by the ring master who announced the beginning of the second part of the Greatest Show on Earth. Bill Wolfe and all his Little Wolfes made a howling success of their act. Bill raises all his dogs in the kennel he established shortly after he graduated. Near the end of the show Gladys Rusch and Marian Ewing, the champion lady wrestlers, gave an excellent demonstration. After the circus everybody went for a midnight lunch to the Blue Bulldog the recentlv estab lished student snack shop Here they found the rest of the class munching on hamburgers and talking Laverna Schatz a lab technician work ing in Los Angeles was discussing the bad Cali fornia weather with Sally Elliott who is at the U S O in San Francisco They also learned that Bob Meyer the mortician who advertises a low cover charge was working very closely Rosie Freemyer now a breeder of tropical fish was trying to explain her favorite fan tailed fish to Nancy Moody a home demonstration agent and to Sandy Mason who is a housewife with twin boys' Clifford Benzel author was talk ing to Shirley Miller his illustrator about their latest book You Too Can Be An Atom Ann Browne a successful New York model was giving her opinions to Jim Graff on his Hazel Heartthrob column in the New York Times Ar riving late because of a flight were Allan Davis a pilot and Barbara Sitzman a stewardess both working for Pan American Airways Over in another corner stood Shirley Calvin private secretary Lola Canning a Jr High school teacher and Cynthia Kanago who invented platinum fillings for teeth all trying to catch up on old times Then Jack Kirk a commercial artist joined them to add his bit of gossip Because it was getting quite late and they werent so young as they used to be the class of 55 started to depart all of them very pleased with the achievements of their classmates Q, is Si is i ttiigf Q 5 t s 6 S '-T TY? -v -l'?'7 4'1- t c Q 9 k este i iii l E il E X l ,xl fi it is Sgt 'Thai 3.9.1--i n K I X V H 9 SX: is if 2. Q Fjtsiaiigc .x5+fRt i Kai c- t' A X . K . x es 1 i f 'J ' X 1 r . .iv Ax h, ,M , C , A Q L . t:.ptiesit..t - it. vtastfff at til Ph fs i fs fl , ' --ix l to 1 i jg 4 XXX f,C7 A t Q 59' if f s i7X,.'i., l ghftliN ,V A' r . . Q lf- ,- A ities .z limi fttft Ywfi llfj C A 7 sl! -1 , ,J J f L I xt, xg ' KP K t 'll 1 Q A . , X 'S f r 5 ' N ,L ' ,AI , ,1 QlE'7'-Q,.l'- iMZ'fii.fiiiit,'ll?Q'itf.i.tlas Qtllgitt . rtfi-i1.wHw:?ts gatfs-hsis wig i, st.-s.tto.ii efwi ,strait i .bitt K K gr if Nl. S 5 tc, , gg , ' My l 5 fi' TL Q 'l ' ' l l LL - 4 ' l

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CLASS PRUPHEC s the Greatest Show on Earth See Gary How ard the strong man do has miraculous feats feast your eyes on Jnm Rudd the young man on the flyung trapeze Rudd uses the strongest nets nn the busuness And then there s The Great Bull Smuth most famous rung master snnce Clyde Sober was bltten by a leopard last week f if Thus was the clrcus barkers cry as heard by Mr and Mrs Jerry Hutton as they neared the Blg Top The curcus was the fnrst place the class of 55 was to go to begun thenr reunlon Jerry and Sue were also celebrating because of the mullon dollars Jerry had gust made on has hot rods Yes folks thus curcus of l965 IS the greatest curcus of the century Wnth us thus year as Claude Waldvogle the greatest elephant trainer thus sade of the Poudre Rlver Also Carol Trenary the famous bare back nder Alnce Hockaday wearlng one of her chlnchllla happened to meet Bull Dumler as they were wan dermg towards the mam tent Aluce soon found out that Ball as playmg basketball for a professuon al team but as at present out of the llneup be cause of a head mjury lt s just a habut Close behind Mr Dumler were Bull Oster Peckem Umv rsxty s top coach and Myrtle Harrus 1 FN ' 1 Q w O Come one, come alll Come to the big show. coats lgood advertising for her chinchilla farml, hr 1 ., - . - , 1 . . 7 . . I . . ,, . e . , I .I 24



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