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President 4, -2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Homecoming Queen -4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 1 One-Act Play 2, 4 F.H.A. Parliamemarian 4. '2. 3 Twirler 3, 4 Three-Act Play 3, 4 One-Act Play 1, 2, 4 One-Act Play 1, 2 Basketball Co -Captain 4. Th1'6C'ACI Play 3. 4 Three-Act Play 3, 4 Volley Ball 1,2,4 Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, 4 JAMES WILLEKE RUTH DELCAMP GERALD KLEMKE Basketball 2 Class Reporter 4 Cheerleader 2 Band 1, 2 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Band 2,3 Track 2 Volley Ball 2,4 Chorus 1, 2, 3,14 Three-Act Play 3, 4 Pep Club 2, 3,4 One-Act Play 2,4 F.F.A. 2,3 F,H,A, 2,3,4 Three-Act Play 3,4 Three -Act Play 3, 4 Track 2 Annual Staff Make-up Editor New Raymer, Colo. 1 .TOETTA DAVIS KENNETH LORENZ. Pep Club Sec. 4, -2, 3,4 Football 4 F.H.A. SGC. 4. '2. 3, 4 Basketball 4 Chorus 2, 3. 4 Track 4 vouey Ba1l2,3,4 F,F,A, 4 Cheerleader 3 Sunol 1. 2. 3 F.F.A. Sweetheart 4 Annual Staff, Editor 4 One-Act Play 2, 4 Three-Act Play 3, 4 Twirler 3, 4 Alliance 1 MARVIN GALE CORALEE FARRINGTON F.F.A. 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Three-Act Play 4 V Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Pavillion, Wyoming 1, 2, 3 Volley Ball 2, 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 F.H.A. 3 Three-Act Play 3, 4 MYRNA KRAGEL Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 Twirler 3, 4 . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, 4 F.H.A. songleader 4, -2,3, 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff, Class Editor 4 One-Act Play 1, 2, 4 Three -Act Play 3, 4 Cheerleader 4 Q 1 1 FLOYD HUTZENBILER Track 1, 2,3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 One-Act Play 1, 2, 4 F.F.A. 2 Three -Act Play 3, 4 Football Co-Captain 4 1 1 is 9? el 1 fx, 3 X s sk W E Q Q 4 ? f Q 2 me ft 5 52 SY W Ek E 5 21 2 it is X 4 EP zrg 9? 4, 5 Q 25 2 5 Z2 sh 5 5 kr va e X 4 5 Sa S 31 B 2 Q 4 Q. if S L 's GEORGE ROBERTS DOROTHY WILLIAMS JOHN BEYER Football 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Pep Club 1, 2,3,4 Ch0l'US 2, 3 Chorus 3, 4 F.H,A. Degree chm. 4, -2, 3 Track 3 F.F.A. Sec. 4, -3,4 Three-Act Play 3, 4 F.F.A. 2. 3, 4 One-Act Play 4 Annual Staff, Art Editor 4 Three'Act Play 3, 4 Three-Act Play 3, 4 Medicine Bow, Wyo. 1X2 year Broadwater 1, 2 ' 5 MAPJORIE VAN ANNE KEITH WARREN FRANCES SAATHOFF Band 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Ch01'l-15 1, 2. 3.4 Football 2,3 Chorus 1 Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3 Volley Ball 1, 2 F.H,A. President 4, -2,3,4 F.F.A. Reporter 4, -2, 3.4 Pep Club 1, 2,3,4 Cheerleader 2 One-Act Play 1, 2, 4 F.H.A. 3 PCD C1115 President 4, '1. 2. 3. 4 Three -Act Play 3, 4 Annual Staff, Organization Twirler 3, 4 I Editor 4 v OI1e'ACt Play 1,4 Three-Act Play 3, 4 Three-Act Play 3, 4 enior Wills Marlyce Aurich wills her quick temper to LaVera Reinmuth, and her eyes she wills to Willa Mae Gilgren. John Beyer wills his good grades to Anna Faye Weed, and his behavior he wills to Lloyd Kettler. Joetta Davis bequeaths her tact to Mary Lou Van Anne. She also wills her flirting abil- ity to Jo Ann Willeke. Ruth Delcamp wills her slimness to Carol Bayne. Her good grades in chemistry she leaves to Bob Beyer. Keep 'em up there, Bob. Jerry Dykman wills his ability to get dates with the girls to Lloyd Kettler, and his abil- ity to keep classes in an uproar to Bob Beyer. Coralee Farrington bequeaths her extra pounds to Edith Boyer. Marvin Gale bequeaths his hunting ability to Judy Pelster, and his Ford to Kathy Pelster, Phyllis Harris wills her height to Betty Gillespie, and her ability not to stretch things she leaves to Anna Faye Weed. Floyd Hutzenbiler leaves his size 42 football pants to Danny Delcamp and Herb Klinge in hopes that together they can fill them . Gerald Klemke wills his dancing ability to LeRoy Hutzenbiler. Myrna Kragel bequeaths her tendency to blush easily to Kayo Cape, andher sedate walk she wills to Carol Heine. Kenneth Lorenz wills his curly hair to Judy LeBar, and his ability to learn the game of football fast to Lyle Graff. George Roberts claims that anything he has wouldn't be worth much to anyone else, so he'll just keep what he has . Frances Saathoff wills her long hair to Jo Ann Willeke, and her roller skates she leaves to 'Bill Marrin. Marjorie Van Anne wills her ability to raise cane to Faye Harms, and her ability to play volley ball to Lorraine Mead . Keith Warren bequeaths his technique to Stuart Bancroft, and his Ford to Tommy Miller, if he is able to drive an American car. Jim Willeke wills his trig books to Donna Siefer, and his slimness he wills to Judy LeBar. Dorothy Williams wills her artistic ability to Mary Lou Van Anne . Don Winkelman wills his ability to play basketball to Gary Harris, and his ability to write mushy notes he bequeaths to Stanley Worth. enior Prophecy Experts have chosen the studentsof 1956 as the most outstanding class to graduate in the last 10 years . We find them prospering as follows: joetta Davis, the famous Hollywood actress, has just won an Oscar for her perform- ance in Rebel With a Cause . To the dismay of her many fans, she has announced that she will retire from the movies to become a farmer's wife, since the agents are getting on her nerves . The pilots seem to be having quite a whirl these days . Ruth Delcamp has just be- come a stewardess . fShe always was rather slow.J jerry Dykman has been touring Arabia and has accumulated quite a harem . As a side line, he is raising corn for his pigs back home . Choosing a rather odd occupation, john Beyers has become a deep sea diver. In one of his latest hunts, he has found a fblub-blubj mermaid who seems to be taking up quite a bit of his time. P.S. Something's Fishy! Crime does not payl, as criminals who meet up with Sergeant Coralee Farrington of the 27th precinct, Police Department are finding out. Lately Mickey Spillane has been asking for her suggestions on his new novels . Marvin Gale has retired from the racing field, to teach his brother, Walt, the tricks of the trade. At last reports, Marv was attending the chicken fights . Marjorie Van Anne is now secretary to the National President of the Future Farmers of America. Rumors indicate a personal relationshipg as she is constantly feeding his pet-pigs . Phyllis has finally made the grade, and is now a great speaker. She is known all over the world to her many friends, as none other than Windy Harris . She still hasn't run out of things to talk about. Floyd Hutzenbiler has become a world famous geologist. ,When he isn't discovering mummies of the underground, Floyd directs his own hill-billy plays. . Gerald Klemke is now showing Arthur Murray a few new steps . His school of dancing is well known in all the city of Constantinople . The female sex is entranced with his new dance called the Russian Wiggle . Myrna Kragel's ardent song Hot Rocks has just entered the top ten. Celebrity chatter indicates she will marry as soon as herlatest hit makes the number l spot. Christian Dior designs the evening gowns for all her public appearances . Frances Saathoff is now chief operator of the Bell Telephone office . 'She is also the proud mother of three red headed boys . Between the two professions, she is kept quite busy. Donald Winkelman has finally found the girl'of his dreams and they are living comfortably on a Nebraska ranch. He is raising hogs, but he seems to be having a terrible time keeping the oil from running into their pens . - Marlyce has been making several trips to Mars lately. lt seems Bob has been Sta- tioned there for some time . They have built a synthetic rubber house which expands . Kenny Lorenz' great, great Grandfather recently made him heir to a million dollars . Obviously enough, he has been given the title Romeo of This Moon or Bust Age. George Roberts seems to be a favorite of' all his basketball playerea although-D his wife fwho was finally chosen after long and diligent researchj is the main attraction at the steak feeds that Coach Roberts gives the boys . In spite of the fact that Keith Warren participated in the Colorado A 81 M pantie raid of 1962, he went ahead to become one of the worlds' most famous engineers . Dorothy Williams, after many minutes of work, created the picture which made her world famous: The Comb With Out Teeth. It may be seen at your nearest Drug Store . ' While trying to locate John's mermaids, Jim Willeke was swallowed up by a whale . Fishermen bring back the tale that they have seen jim floating on 'a whales' spout taking' his daily swimming lessons. llfficer JUNIORS: Edith Boyer, Bill Marrin, Carol Bayne, Mary Lou Van Anne, La Mond Lessman. Q SOPHOMORES: Bob Warren, Anna Faye Weed, Carol Heine, Betty Gillespie, Dorothy Bowman. FRESHMEN: Carol Winkelman, Gary Harris, Judy Pelster, Ronnie Warren, Stuart Bancroft. Junior Bill Martin, President Mary Lou Van Anne, Vice President Carol Bayne, Secretary La Mond Lessman, Treasurer Edith Boyer, News Reporter Donna Siefer Walter Gale Stanley Worth Judy Harms Kayo Cape Robert Thurow Janice Buck Winona Wheeler Vaughn Mead Clark Schaffert Willia Mae Gilgren Anna Faye Weed, President Carol Heine, Vice President Dorothy Bowman, Secretary Betty Gillespie, Reporter Bob Warren, Treasurer Danny Delcamp Lawrence Miller Ronnie Warren Bob Beyer La Vera Reinmuth Judy LeBar Elsie Boyer Herb Klinge Leroy Hutzenbiler Gary Kruger Derald Kurth Marvin Mead Kathy Pelster Jo Ann Willeke Carolyn Montgomery ophomore President, Ronnie Warren Vice President, Gary Harris Secretary, Judy Pelster Treasurer, Carol Winkelman FI. Q Reporter Stuart Bancroft Tom Lindsey Darlene Montgomery Sylvia Miller Marjorie Buck Lloyd Ketteler Jerry Lindsey Lyle Graff L Leon Gillespie Faye Harms Lorraine Mead Grade Svhool GRADE CHEERLEADERS: Kathy Lou Weed, Carol Hutzenbiler, Audrey Kragel, Sandra Miller. . fee Enddh Grade event Grade ixth Grade FIRST ROW: Philip Delcamp, LeRoy Sparks, Kay Ziegler, Floyd Gale, kathy Lou Weed, Audrey Kragel, Gary White. SECOND ROW: Lonnie Lessman, Sandra Miller, Pearl Kurth, Fritz Beyer, Ivan Burdick, TEACHER: Mrs. Edward Townley. FIRST ROW: Jerry Flora, Linda Ziegler, Judy Mead, Charles Compton, Roger Marks, Karen Pelster, Roland Westerhoff. SECOND ROW: James Henke, Janice Nelck, Carol Hutzen- biler, James White, Charles Kragel, Douglas Klinge, Katheryn Wheeler. THIRD ROW: Dean Bayne, Mary Jo Marrin. FIRST ROW: Vernon Burdick, Louise Cortney, James Del- camp, Phillip Frericks, Ro- berta Gilgren, Connie Kurth, Joyce Heine. SECOND ROW: Betty Mead, Joyce Pelster, Paulette Doty, Mary S-ue Townley, Joey Van Anne, David Wessels, Jack White. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Yount, Jennetta Montgomery, Judy Hancock, Miss Bott. Fifth Grade FIRST ROW: Sharon Cape, Roger Sparks, Marlene Sheets, Dorwin Reimers, John Wessels, Edwin Schmidt, Jan Pelster, Larry Borges, Gordon Carley. SECOND ROW: Jerry Wessels, Janice Thurow, Gary Miller, Gary Ziegler, Joan Ewing, Clifford Beyer, Janet Harris, Hank Rathman, Donnie Flohr. THIRD ROW: Sonja Heine, Jan Kreader, Adalia Reimers, Tommy Marx, Judy Montgomery, Teacher - Miss Kszycki. Fourth Grade FIRST ROW: Donna Lee A11'en, Jerry Yount, Lenora Pelster, Ivan Kruger, Judy Lessman, Rodney Gillespie, Diana Aurich, Richard Rabe, John Cortney. SECOND ROW: Mary Lynn Weed, Richard Hutzenbiler, Scarlett Sparks, Dennis Bayne, Cynthia Jensen, James Van Anne, Larry Lessman, Donna Jean Hartman, Robert Eddy. THIRD ROW: William Eddy, Kathleen Thompson, Gary Larson, Teacher - Mrs . Hubert Winters . llnrd Grade FIRST ROW: Barbara Aurich, Gayland Bode, Ann Borges, Billy Borges, Sheryl Brestel, Carolyn Burdick, Calvin Delcamp. SECOND ROW: Richie Flohr, Joyce Gale, Calvin Harms, Lyle Heine, Billy Mead, Larry Miller, Peter Peterson. THIRD ROW: Katholene Reimers, Carol Ziegler, Larry Ziegler, Miss Scarborough. econdlGrade FIRST ROW: Mary Adam, Rita Beyer, Connie Cape, Tommy Ewing, Colby Gillespie, Marsha Heizer, Marie Hutzenbiler. SECOND ROW: Joan Lessman, Milan Lessman, Kay Martin, Richard Munshaw, Susan Osborn, Jimmy Pelster, Dennis Ravert. THIRD ROW: Annabell Reimers, Russel Rushman, Phillip Sheets, Johnny Siefer, Neil Sparks, Danny Van Anne, Betty Jean Weed. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie White, Mrs. Davison. Fir t Grade FIRST ROW: Teacher - Miss jenkins, Gwen Nelson, Jimmy Rabe, Sheryl Warren, Pat Farrington, Stephen Allen, Lorene Van Anne, Loyd Doty, Lavon Gilgren. SECOND ROW: Gail Delcamp, Phillip Flohr, Marlene Aurich, Dwon Lewis, Kent Ernest, Melody Lewis, Dennis Wessels, Laura Miller, Susan Eddy. THIRD ROW: Timmy Pelster, Linda Kurth, Eddie Neel, Cindy Thompson, Linda Bayne, Billy and Dale Montgomery. Kindergarten FIRST ROW: john Marrin, jimmy Eddy, Susan Allen, Allan Mintken, Jean Kruger, Michael Miller, Nancy Jensen, Dennis Berry, Tim Borges . SECOND ROW: Ernie Davison, Beverly Schmidt, Stephen Gillespie, Linda Schuler, Ricky Bode, Vicki Gilgren, Rocky Mitchell, Danny Cortney, Kyle Watchorn. THIRD ROW: Richard Bayne, Connie Flora, Johnny Borges, Tamara Sparks, Stephen Ankeny, Carolyn Rushman, jimmy - Schmidt, Ray Doty, Teacher - Mrs. Merrill johnson. P if SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE Generations of American men and women have been educated in your system of fine public schools.. They have wrought achieve- ments grounded in belief in the supreme worth of the individual man, his dignity, his freedom, his capacity to meet the challenge of each new age. Our schools are the back- bone of our national defense, the framework of our free enterprise system, and the founda tion of a trained and loyal American Citizenship WW! . 5 .'.- Q iff-' . , A , o , -. 1 Q -'-'Q -be s ss. . 0 Q,-,v,:.'.jf.,1,-i.-.-. Q , , -. '.,-..-.,v,'.g I. 0 PRINCIPAL S MESSAGE Seize the moment of excited curiosity on any subject to solve your doubts, for if you let lt pass, the desire may never return and you may remain in ignorance! This philosophy of a former United States Attorney General, William Wirt, challenges Dalton High School Students today The pur pose of education IS to arouse intellectual curiosity The end of education lS to dis cipline the mind and train it to use its own powers . 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I . f.-. -,5,f. ,- , f , . -A-,Q .-,- 1 . . ' u . . 9 . , . . . . - . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . vhool lkoard LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Bob Siefer, Secretaryg Mr. Bob Cape, Presidentg Mr. Walt Brestel, Trusteeg Mrs. Clayton Gillespie, Trusteeg Mr. Edward Townley, Superintendentg Mr. Casey Ziegler, Trusteeg Mr. Cliff Osborn, Treasurer. ecretary Faculty EDWARD TOWNLEY Chemistry LaVONNE LIPPITT Commerce DALE FLORA Mathematics DON REYNOLDS Athletics GENEVIEVE SHILHAN Home Economics ALLEN PETERSON Vocational Agriculture JAMES JENSEN Music MRS . MERRILL JOHNSON Kindergarten JILL JENKINS First MRS . JOHN DAVISON Second DONA SCARBOROUGH Third MRS . HUBERT WINTERS Fourth VIOLA KRZYCKI F ifth NANCY BOTT Sixth MRS. EDWARD TOWNLEY Seventh and Eighth 1 BUS DRIVERS Mr. McCabe Mr. Schmidt Mr. Saathoff C USTODIANS Mr . Heizer Mr. McCabe COOKS Mrs . Kurth Mrs . Hutzenbiler Coralee Farrington ,4677W777ZS -n- X I JZ 9 Y YS fi Q :affix fig, 5 Qenijg? 5,3 Q MS Gif? I - Band FIRST ROW: James Jensen, Directorg Roland Westerhoff, Lyle Graff, Stanley Worth, Judy Le Bar, Judy Pelster, Coralee Farrington, Anna Faye Weed, Carol Winkleman, Ronald Warren, Gary Harris, Ronald Warren. SECOND ROW: Marlyce Aurich, LaVera Reinmuth, Ivan Burdick, Betty Gillespie, Leon Gillespie, Joyce Pelster, Robert Warren, LeRoy Hutzenbiler, Joyce Heine, Mary Jo Marrin, Karen Pelster, Jerry Flora, Janice Nelck, Carol Heine, Kathy Weed. Majorette LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Lou Van Anne, Assistant Drum Major, Myrna Kragel, Right Guard: Carol Hutzenbiler, Mascot: Joetta Davis, Featureg Judy Hancock, Mascotg Carol Bayne, Marjorie Van Anne, Left Guard, Phyllis Harris, Drum Major. B Band FRONT ROW: Janice Thurow, Adalia Reimers, Clifford Beyer, Gary Miller, Gary Larson, Larry Borges, Dean Bayne, Fred Beyer, Kathy Wheeler, Gary White, Sonji Heine, Ian Pelster, Janet Harris, Vernon Burdick, Floyd Gale. BACK ROW: Tommy Marx, Iudy Hancock, Carol Hutzen biler, Philip Frericks, Hank Rathman, Jack White, Bob Beyer, Charles Compton, Jim White, Herb Klinge, Dorwin Reimers, Charles Kragel. c AYOPHONE TRIO pl, TRUMPET 'T'Drn i l Berry Gmespie, Mafione W DW ' i '--1 mme. Kathy weed, Janice Nerck Aurich FRONT ROW: Lyle Graff, Gary Harris, Harlan Klinge, Marlyce Aurich, Phyllis Harris, Mary Lou Van Anne, Carol Winkelman, Dorothy Bowman, La Vera Reinmuth, Elsie Boyer. SECOND ROW: George Roberts, LeRoy Hutzenbiler, Kenneth Lorenz, Winona Wheeler, Judith Harms, Myrna Kragel, Faye Harms, Lorraine Mead, Anna Faye Weed, Dorothy Williams, Kathleen Pelster, Carol Heine, Betty Gillespie. THIRD ROW: Floyd Hutzenbiler, Ronald Warren, Ger- ald Klemke, Coralee Farrington, Marjorie Van Anne, Edith Boyer, Janice Buck, Judy Pelster, Darlene Montgomery, Marjorie Buck, Jo Ann Willeke, Joetta Davis. Vocal Quartet Coralee Farrington Mary Lou Van Anne Joetta Davis Myrna Kragel Pep Club FIRST ROW: Marjorie Van Anne, Presidentg Phyllis Harris, Vice Presidentg Joetta Davis, Secretaryg Mary Lou Van Anne, Treasurerg Judy LeBar, News Reporter. SECOND ROW: Miss Shilhan, Sponsor, Donna Siefer, Lorraine Mead, Marjorie Buck, Faye Harms, Judy Harms, Winona Wheeler, Miss Lippitt, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Sylvia Miller, Carol Winkelman, Elsie Boyer, JoAnn Willeke, LaVera Reinmuth, Dorothy Bowman, Janice Buck, Carol Heine, Marlyce Aurich. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Pelster, Coralee Farrington, Dorothy Williams, Willa Mae Gilgren, Frances Saathoff, Edith Boyer, Ruth Delcamp, Betty Gillespie. w 1 w FRONT ROW: John Beyer, Sentinel, Ronald Warren, George Roberts, Secretaryg Donald Winkelman, President, Herb Klinge, Robert Warren, Mr. Peterson, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Robert Thurow, Kenneth Lorenz, Lloyd Ketteler, Ronald Warren, Lyle Graff, Walter Gale, Leon Gillespie, Jerry Lindsey, Gerald Klemke. THIRD ROW: Vaughn Mead, Robert Beyer, Marvin Mead, Gary Harris, Stuart Bancroft, Tom Lindsey. ABSENT WHEN PICTURE WAS TAKEN: Clark Schaffert, Vice Presidentg Jerry Dykman, Treasurerg Keith Warren, News Reporter Clark Schaffert F F A Jerry Dykeman I O O Keith Warren Mr. Peterson weezgg A DA VIS Don Winkelman, F,F,A, President, presents Sweetheart with a corsage of roses. Wa1tzing Along BACK ROW: Miss Shilhan, Faye Harms, La Vera Reinmuth, Judy Harms, Edith Boyer, Carol Winkelman, Phyllis Harris, Winona Wheeler, Janice Buck, Donna Seifer, Myrna Kragel, JoAnn Willeke, Sylvia Miller. CENTER ROW: Betty Gillespie, Carol Bayne, Judy Pelster, Kathy Pelster, Judy LeBar, Carol Heine, Elsie Boyer, Lorraine Mead, Marjorie Buck. FRONT ROW: Marlyce Aurich, Historian, Dorothy Bowman, Treasurer, Ruth Delcamp, Recreation Leader, Mary Lou Van Anne, Vice Presidentg Marjorie Van Anne, President: Joetta Davis, Secretaryg Dorothy Williams, Degree Chairman, Anna Faye Weed, Publicity Chairman. F I-I A Miss Shilhan o o a Sponsor N l Co -Captain, Floyd Hutzenbiler Captain, Jerry Dykman Football Team BACK ROW: Student Managers, Lloyd Kettler, Stuart Bancroftg Kenneth Lorenz, R.G.g John Beyer, H. B.: George Roberts, H.B.g Gary Harris, Q.B.g Danny Delcamp, H.B.g Herb Klinge, H.B. g Coach, Don Rey- nolds. FRONT ROW: Ierry Lindsey, R.E. 3 Tom Lindsey, L.E.g Leon Gillespie, C.g Lyle Graff C - Leroy Hutzenbiler, R.E.g Floyd Hutzenbiler, C.g Ronald Warren, L.E. g Gary Kruger, R.E. g Bill Martin, g Walter Gale, L.E. The football team had an exception- ally good season, winning seven, losing two. Dalton placed second in both the Lodgepole Valley and Oregon Trail Conferences. The up-set of the season was beating Lodgepole, a class C school. However, the boys battled to the end in all our games . It was indeed a privilege working with the boys this year because of the fine co-operation and discipline displayed throughout the season. Football Banquet George Roberts crowns Phyllis Harris, 1955 Home- Candidafeh Rllfh DCIC-amp, Phyllis Harris. Mal' coming Queen. jorie Van Anne. Varsity Basketball LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Reynolds, Kenny Lorenz, jerry Dykman, Donald Winkelman, Ronald Warren, George Roberts, Bob Warren, Keith Warren, Gary Kruger, Bill Marrin, John Beyer, Manager: Charles Kragel. Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Da lt on Dalton DALTG32 SCHEDULE Lodgepole 43 St. Pats 38 Lorenzo 31 Harrisburg 28 Sunflower 59 Sunol 53 Bushnell 43 Broadwater 47 Lodgepole 38 Potter 59 Gurley 43 Melbeta 76 St. Agnes 54 Potter 42 Broadwater 47 Dix 43 Harrison 28 Potter 41 Assumotion 46 CO-CAPTAINS Donald Winkelman jerry Dykman NB!! ethall FRONT ROW Leon Gillespie Stanley Worth, Torn Lindsey, LeRoy Hutzenbiler Jerry Lindsey Danny Delcamp SECOND ROW Ronnie Ray Warren, Stuart Bancroft, Gary Harris, Lyle Graff Lloyd Ketteler Herb Khnge Student Manager Charles Kragel Coach: Mr. Don Reynolds. Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton SCHEDULE Lodgepole 34 St. Pats 39 Harrisburg 21 Sidney Res. 27 Sidney Res. 39 Gurley 32 Melbeta 23 St. Agnes 41 Potter 39 Sunflower 402 Volleyball Team BACK ROW: Coach, Miss Lippettg Carol Wlnkelman, Judy Harms, Dorothy Bowman, Lavera Reinmuth, Coralee Farrington, Judy Pelster, Elsie Boyer, Kathy Pelster, Carol Heine, Coach, Miss Kryzckl. FRONT ROW' Joetta Davis, Mary Lou Van Anne, Winona Wheeler, Phyllis Harris, Dorothy Williams, Marjorie Van Anne, Marlyce Aurich, Myrna Kragel. The volleyball team had a very successful season playing, including the tournament, a total of 12 games with 9 wins and 3 losses. Until tournament time, the team had only one loss which was with Broadwater score 17-18. Another exciting conference game was with Potterg the finalscore was 29-21. During the tournament, the girls played four games, playing against Lor- enzo, Broadwater, Lodgepole, and Potter. All sixteen players participated during a part of a game. The team rated fourth place. Volleyball captain as elected was Winona Wheelerg she was also an out- standing spiker for the team. The first ten of the team were the following: Marlyce Aurich, Joetta Davis, Ruth Delcamp, Coralee Farrington, Phyllis Harris, Myrna Kragel, Marjorie Van Anne, Mary Lou Van Anne, Winona Wheeler, and Dorothy Williams. Junior Glass Play FRONT ROW: Kayo Cape, Donna Siefer, Walter Gale, Judy Harms, Carol Bayne, Mary Lou Van Anne Edith Boyer. BACK ROW: Clark Schaffert, Stanley Worth, Robert Thurow, Vaughn Mead, Winona Wheeler, Willia Mae Gilgren, La Mond Lessmanl, Janice Buck, Bill Martin. Dramatic LEFT TO RIGHT: Ioetta Davis, Myrna Kragel. BACK ROW: George Roberts, Gerald Klemke, Floyd Hutzenbiler, Mr. Townley. The Senior Class one-act play I Shall Be Waiting, under the direction of Mr. Townley, survived the Dalton elimination, received an Excellent rating at Potter, and participated in the District Dramatic Contest at Chadron on March 23 . Ioetta Davis Carol Bayne Joetta Davis and Carol Bayne gave the readings 'One of those Darling Children' and 'The Angelus' respectively, at the Dalton Dramatic Contest. In the LPVA Dramatics Festival at Potter, Joetta was given an Excellent rating and Carol was given a Good. They also participated in the Chadron Contest. 'KMA-S Teams Both grades and high school participated in the Christmas Program held December 21. Everyone enjoyed the fine Christmas diliner the cooks prepared. y y Grade Ba ketball BACK ROW: Mr. Reynolds, Douglas Kllnge, Ierry Flora, Dean Bayne, Roger Ma LeRoy Sparks, Ilm Henke. 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