Dubois High School - Ram Yearbook (Dubois, WY)

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FORWARD fipee-ay-t1-ay I And we are In the tumult of the Rodeo festivities. The thrill of the crowd, the sun's 8hinlng rays, the sportsmanship, the chills and sp 11 Is . All this excitement makes the Rodeo. The Bronc Staff proposes that our school is like the Rodeo Arena. We chose this theme because it symbolizes all the aspects of our school life. For the nodeo represents fair-play, hard work, and good sportsmanship which are ours as students In Dubois High School. For these reasons, have chosen ERONO ROEEO ROUND UP. Our school Is like the Rodeo, ss our symbol is fair- play. The record of our scholastic achievements i.nd our social life are kept as event-winner records at annual rodeos 8re kept. Skills of our sthletes rival those of rodeo performers for excitement-packed moments. Socially we have many gala activities which equal the pageants of the Rodeo. Our strength is unity which comes from school spirit, organized activities and working as a whole, Just as every rodeo performer's strengths lie in his agileness of mind end tody. In our 1959 BRONC RODEO ROUND UP, we have selected the Eest All Around Performers to decicete our book to, our faculty members represent the Official Judges of the Rodeo. Our classes from Klndergarden to the Seniors are the Rodeo Contestants. Dubois athletes will be found under the Team Ropers event, and school activities will head the Spectator section. To those performers who have excelled in the events of the year go the title,. Prize Winners. Herein lies 8 record of your high school accomplishments as tomorrow's achievements will be recorded in history. From the teeming crowds to the dust-filled arena, we urge you to relive the hap:y memories of one golden school year in your ERONC RODEO ROUND UP of 1959. This Peg© is Sponsored by EMPIRE TIMBER TREATING CO. RIVERTON, WYOMING TABLE OF CONTENTS RODEO FROQRAMME DUBOIS BRONC RODEO ROUND-UP 1959 Theme Official Judges Rodeo Contestants Barrell Racers Calf Riders Calf Ropers Saddle Brono Riders.... Bareback Riders Build oggers Prize Winners Spectators Team Ropers Winner's Circle SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Freshman Initiation 3 SCHOOL 3 CALENDAR Invitational Basketball 19, 20 ij ni id omet o v no o u a wu ••••• Semester Examinations... Six Weeks Examinations.. District Basketball State Basketball Six Weeks Examinations.. Junior-Senior Prom Junior-Senior Banquet... Semester Examinations... DEDICATION Our 1959 BRONC RODEO ROUND UP has chosen to dedicate the annual to two Best All Around Performer who were former School Board Mem- bers. Their efforts and support have been Instrumental In making our Dubois School the pride of Fremont County. ’He salute and here honor Bill Pickett, who played a big part in the consolida- tion of the many districts to the pre- sent school district. Bill served faithfully for seventeen yeers on the Board of Education and he played an Important role In planning the present school. To this Best All Around Performer, we award our sincere gratitude. To George Bermlngham, Chairman of the Board of Education, who was Instru- mental In writing, and getting passed, the necessary legislation to enable the Dubois School to build again after a fire had destroyed the old school, we present the honors due a Best All Around Performer. As a member of the legislature, he created the present state emergency school aid legislation, end he also played a great part In the planning of the now existing Dubois School. For these reasons and many more and in token of your help and guidance, we take great pleasure In naming Bill Rickett and George Bermlngham the Best All Around Performers of the BRONC 1959 RODEO ROUND UP. This Page is Sponsored by KNIGHT THEATER RIVERTON. WYOMING OFFICIAL JUDGES herein inscribe we your names. However, you cannot hide behind this your fame Teachers are the name by which you're called Learning and guidance you bring to our hallowed hall. ADMINISTRATION OUR SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Frank Chapman This Page Is Sponsored by VIOLA ANDREWS RIVERTON, WYOMING FACULTY MRS • ALICE LATTA Eusiness Education Mathema tics MRS • VIRGINIA SMART Hoeme Economics French MRS. RUTH MAYFIELD Junior High English and History Mathematics MR. RALPH STORMS Sclence Industrial Arts MISS CAROL THOMASON Engl ish H is t ory MR. WILLIAM TOBIN Physical Education Sclence This Page is Sponsored by RUSTIC PINE TAVERN DUBOIS, WYOMING MR. RONALD tfEST Mus lc HRS. RUTH HI LID Ah Kindergarden MR. FRANK CHAPMAN SFpeech Superintendent MR. JOHN LARMER Chealstry Ma the mat ics Principal % OFFICE WAND MAINTENANCE This Page is Sponsored by DUBOIS CLEANERS DUBOIS, WYOMING FIRST GRADE ROWiIt Mary Finley, Christine West, Deeatrlce Bonatsle, Claudia Gurney, Susan Phagan, Kathryn Tobin, Sherry Stevlns, Wardle Keevert, Dixie Shavlik, Patty Newkirk. ROW II: Donald Detlmore, Gary Rush, Ed Baird, Jay Cowan, Jlmmy Butkovlch, Gall Cannon, Mary Jane West, Mark Hlckerson, Joe Lynde, Donald Schlup, Mike Maloney, Kenneth Burns. NOT PICTURED: Elisabeth Halnworth, Norman Duncan, Bobby Bruhn, Terry Pendergast, Fred Wedge. This Page Is Sponsored by MARTIN'S JEWELER RIVERTON, WYOMING SECOND GRADE ROW I; Margaret Culver, Carol Kay Keevert, Bonnie Stevens, Ellen Burmelster, Sussn Dlerks, Lise Wilson, Oma Flmekas, Jane Allison, Trudy Stogbauer. ROW II: Mike Sandrldge, Wade Cars tens, Billy Neshelm, Eric Wells, Joe Pltner, Chad Wells, Michael Pen ergast, Tye Bagley, Billy Hart, Wayne Shepardson, Mike Fossey. NOT PICTURED: Frank Chapman, Audrey Hutchison, Pat Annan, Denise Daniel• This Page Is Sponsored by J. C. PENNEY'S RIVERTON, WYOMING THIRD GRADE ROW Is Jeanette Lynde, Sandra Ralth, Kathleen Pollock, Colette, Murray, Judy Smith, Ruth Miller, Ilo Flrnekas, Danna Stevens, Paulla Johnson, Linda Hutchison. ROW Hi Bruce Stamper, Freddie Hawley, Bill Miller, Bobby Grubb, Milton Miller, John Butner, Howard Harris, Claud le Strong. NOT PICTURED: Dale Winchester, Rose Marie Wells. This Page Is Sponsored by FREMONT MACHINE AND EQUIPMENT, INC. RIVERTON, WYOMING Hey, Walt! FOURTH GRADE ROW It Jerry Lynde, Patty Chlmentl, Linda Newkirk, Susan Wilson, Kathleen Shepardson, Mary Dlerks, Terry Harris, Pat Hlckerson, Dennis Slagle. RWOWII; Joe Shlppen, Toamy Maloney, Stephen Miller, John Finley,. Danny Grubb, Freddy Peterson, Mrs. Wallrich. NOT PICTURED: Diana Boiler, Cressie Wells. Caught me! This Page Is Sponsored by FINLEY HEREFORD RANCH GEORGE LETELLIER RANCH DETIMORE HIGHLAND MEADOW RANCH DUBOIS BARBER SHOP FIFTH GRADE ROW I: Judy Reuter, Camillis Olson, Mery Hewley, Diane Pltner, Kitty Fish, Fenny Fossey, Vicky Neshelm, Sandra Culver. ROW II: Lonnie Annan, Tommy Clark, Peter Stamper, bucky butkovlch, Pat Phagan, Kenneth Miller, Richard Bierks, Jimmy Fossey, Terry Redman, Joh Clade. NOT PICTURED: Michael Daniel, Sidney Morehouse. And then the fun began Presenting in this corner... This Page is Sponsored by DUBOIS ELECTRIC DUBOIS, WYOMING SIXTH GRADE ROW Is George Meeks, Harriet Strong, Linda Detlmore, Nancy Alexan- der, C Is ka Helt, Dianne Olson. Michael Olson, Jackie Painter. ROW II: Steven Coace, Gary Shavlik, Jerry Smith, Jock Cross, Joe Butner, Roger Bruhn, Grant Shippen, Mrs. Loretta Frank. NOT PICTURED: Ethel Stevens, Joyce Horney, Susan Metz, Raymond WInches ter. That Candid look. This Page Is Sponsored by YELLOWSTONE SERVICE AND MOTEL DUBOIS, WYOMING SEVENTH GRADE ROW 1; Joanne Lynde, Evelyn Nowlin, Dava Chlmentl, Merllyn Tlbbeta, Jeannette Smith, Patty Tit t- -r lngton, Sandra Sandrldge, Sharron Skovgerd, Joyce Reuber. RCW II: Ronnie Tltterlngton, Leslie Fossey, Betty Dlerks, Barbara Anderson, Sharon Robertson, Linda Culver, Karl Zlltner, Paul Shlppen, Mr. John Larmer. ROW III: Danny Ralth, Leslie Darnsll, Jack Seaton, Larry TJ otns lend . NCT PICTURED: Pauls Metzger, Allen Lang. This Page la Sponsored by J.N. F IS HER Tli- AND TIMBER DUBOIS, WYOMING EIGHTH GRADE THE 2 Fred Finley E rovin K8 Vice President m Ardythe Cone Treasurer Fred Schlup Michael Stamper Sandra Annan Carol Eutner r Pres ldent Eofc Tltterlncrton Jlass colors Blue and Pink vlass flower £lac c Orchid This Page Is Sponsored by TETON HOTEL RIVERTON, WYOMING In the e rene you she re your feme, For honors you vie and me ce a claim From Berre 11 Recers, Calf Riders and rvopers we hesr, Also Sacdle Brond niders, Barebeck Riders, Build oggers, and Frize Winners, The honors of the Rodeo' spotlight share LARRJC PATE, VALEDICTORIAN MART LETELLIER, 3ALUTAT0RIAN SENIOR CLASS We started our Freshman year In high school with 14 members In the class. Later In the year two more Joined us. A highlight of the year was our Week of Initiation. KAREN ANNAN, VICE PRESIDENT TOM DOLENCt PRESIDENT MAR3 ARET FINLE Our class officers were: Florence Smith, President; Eeverly Poole, Vice President; Mary Letelller, Secretary; Peg Michles, Treasurer; Gary Lesebeig and Tom Dolenc, student council repre- sentatives, and our sponsor was Mr. Eressler. We had a Valentine Booth to earn money with which to give a party for the upper-classmen. We started the Sophomore year with 14 members and lost three. Later we were joined by four new members. Class officers for the year were: Larry Fate, President; Chuck Richardson, Vice President; Tom Dolenc, Secretary-Treasurer and Mr. Tobin was our class sponsor. Our Junior year statred with only 11 members. Our class officers were: Tom Dolenc, President; Lsrry Pate, Vice President; Mary Letelller, Secretary-Treasurer 8nc Tom Dolenc and Karen Annan were student council representatives. Mr. Tobin was again the sponsor JACK PETERSON To mate money for the prom «e a old ™ Karen ?aaie8. The these for the From was MOONLIT GA:TO£Nb. n Annan was Pros Queen and Carol Pitner and Mary Letelli her attendants. During the year we also helped the seniors put on the play Here Coses Charlie. As Seniors we earned money for a trip to Denver by selling concessions at the ball games and presenting the play,Arsenic and Old Lace. Our class officers were: Tom Dolenc, President; Karen Annan, Vice President; Carol Flowers, Secretary-Treasurer Our class colors ere blue and silver; our motto is Grant us (( the knowledge to know what is right anc strength enough to do it. Our Senior Trip took us to Denver, Colorado where we had our Senior pictures taken, visited the mint snd saw the Ice Capades. SENIOR CLASS WILL WE, the SENIOR CLASS of Dubois High School being of sound mind end firm body do hereby bequeath the following I, KAREN ANNAN, bequeath all my old boyfriends to Linda Paulsen I, SANDY DETIMORE, leave to my sister Linda all the fun I've had in High School. I, TOM DOLENC, give my ability to get l's in Chemistry to Linda Metzger so she can get l's in Physlcs. I, MARGARET FINLEY, leave my long hair to Kathy Pate, so she can make bigger curls. I, CAROL FLOWERS, bequeath my long blonde hair snd blue eyes to Mr. West so he can remember all the trouble I was. I, BILL HILL, leave my basket- ball suit to Jack Crawford. I, GARY LESEBERG, give my slim figure to Sandra Paulsen in hopes that she cen make better use of it. I, MARY LETELLIER, bequeath to Pat Hanson my empty water glass in Rawlins so she can flirt with the waiters. I, BUTCH MORGAN, leave basketball suits 21 and 00 to Tom Smith in hopes he can make better use of them. I, LARRY PATE, give my ability not to chew gum to Cathy Hawley, Billie Kay Coade, and Ray Wingert. I, JACK PETERSON, being of sound mind and body for the first time in two years will my five years' knowledge of High School to Jack Murray for use in his six yesr terml Ch I, CHUCK RICHARDSON, bequeath my basketball suit to Gus Winchester who may grow into it. b With all due respect for the law we affix our signature this 27th day of May in the year 1959. SIGNATURE This Page is Sponsored by DAVIS FUNERAL HOME RIVERTON, WYOMING SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY As we pass through the Rodeo Stands this fine May afternoon In 1979, we meet some of the performers end stars of the famous BRONC RODEO ROUND UP of 1959. In the OFFICIAL JUDGES box we see Mary Letelller who Is now a Ph.D. In the English Department at the University of Whetnik. Stylishly attired Is Keren Annan In her stiff white nurse's uniform. We understand that she Is married to a very Important surgeon In a mid-western hospital. He operates on the lovelorn esses. Most unusual of all, we find a star performer In Sandy Detlmore who Is buildogglng this year as she has for the last twenty. Although luck has never been on her side, Sandy Is still In there living her performance. on Checking over the livestock entries from his ranch Is Chuck Richardson, known as Rampaging Richardson to his fellow ranchers. Margaret Finley Astorbach wearing the sunglasses In the third row of reserved seats Is enjoying this taste of home after her many years of foreign travel. Behind those Secret Service Men by the first chute, we see General Hill, who Is famous for being the first man to reach outer space with- out the use of a rocket. In the grandstands, we find the very famous photographer. Jack Peterson, who Is world famous for his picture studies of the ape. Lounging beside the soft drinks counter7 we see Tom Dolenc, the big New York financier and Butch Morgan, the oil tycoon who ere undoubtedly discussing finances? Movie star, Csrol LaBelle (Flowers) Is enjoying her busman's holiday by taking In the rodeo. She has made nothing but Westerns for the last twenty years. The great scientist of the year, Dr. Pate snd his able assistant, Gary Leseberg, sre vacstlonlng from the nuclear department today. Although this Isn't as exciting as launching rockets. It does have Its thrills and spills. AND SO WE CHANGE IN TWENTY YEARS... This Page is Sponsored by FRANK WHIPPLE RIVERTON, WYOMING Kathleen Anderson Presldent Jack Crawford Lynn Livingston WNIOR CLASS We started our long Journey through high school with 22 members. During the year we lost eight members. Our class sponsor that year was Mr. Hat- ton. We had a Box Social and sponsored a movie, A STAR IS BORN, to raise money. Also, Mr. Hatton gsve us an loe- 8 lea ting party. We lived through Initiation by the upper classmen, and then enjoyed the party they gave us afterward. We had a wonderful year even though the upper clsssmen did give us the run-around. Jerry Burmelster Our class officers were: Presi- dent, Linda Metzger; Vice President, Linda Robertson; and Secretary-Treasurer, Ronnie Metzger. We started our Sophomore year with 13 students and lost one. Our sponsor for that year was Mrs. Watson. To make money, we served lunch at the Square Secreterv Treasurer Dance Festival, and sold cancy at the District Basketball Tournament. Also, all the girls caused a little excitement by having e car wreck. No one was seriously hurt for which we were very thankful. Pauline Hawley Our officers were: President, Ronnie Metzger; Vice-President, Linda Metzger} Secretary- Treasurer, Bobbl Shoemaker. We enjoyed our Sophomore year and were looking forward to being upper-classmen the next year. We started our upper-clsssmen year as Juniors with 15 members. Sandra Paulsen This Page Is Sponsored by FIRST NATIONAL BANK RIVERTON, WYOMING MOTTOt Where there's a will there's a way. COLORS s Sliver and Gold Tom Slecle Our sponsor for the year was Miss Thomason. At the beginning of the year, we presented a class play, ACT YOUR AGE at which we all worked herd to gsin success. Our class officers were: Presi- dent, Kathleen Anderson; Vice President, Linda Metzger; Sec- retary-Treasurer, Pauline Hawley. During the year we gave a Junior- Senior Prom and Banquet at which we worked hard. Our Prom theme was 'Fantasy Land, and we decor- ated with gingerbread men, lol- lipop people and a gingerbread house all In purple and pink. We counted our Junior year a success because It was over and done with. fcobfcl Snoemeker Kim Snyder NOT PICTURED Pat Hanson Linde Metzger Vice President Patricia Welty Clyde Winchester TEMPLE DRUGSTORE RIVERTON, WYOMING SOPHOMORE CLASS Cathy Hawley Noble Erown Tom Smith We began our Freshman year with twenty-twd members. Our class sponsor was Mr. Jacit Bressler. Our class officers were: Presi- dent, Trudi Allison, Vice President, Cathy Hawley, and Secretary- Treasurer, Marlene Bruhn. A great day in the morning for the Fresh- men wa9 Initiation. We were ell a very messy but happy group. That night the Juniors and Seniors gave us a nice nice dance party after the day's orgies. By the end of the year, we had all the original class members except two. Trudi Allison Hope S’ccovgard Ann Van Vooren Ceorge Wlngert Floyd wagon Sponsor Mr. Tobin Jeannette Hill Jack Murray L8rry Annan At the beginning of the Sophomore year, we had all the members of the Freshman class with the exception of three. We added a few and lost a few more during the year. Our class sponsor was Mr. Tobin. Our class officers were Presi- dent, Dick Emond, Vice President, Trud1 Allison, and Secretary-Treasurer, Cathy Hawley. Our Class Colors are sliver and b lue, and our Class Flower Is the wild columbine Our Sophomore Class Motto Is: Ife can because we think we caul Jim Pltr.er This Page Is Sponsored by Dick Emond J8mes Helt Bob Mosher Lonrie Ramsey THE BOOTERY RIVERTON, WYOMING Sponsor Latte FRESHMAN Wanda BoedeoKer Irving Bonatsle Billie Kay Coade Sandra Darnell Treasurer Jackie Conley Secretary ) Pat Gureskl Jimmy Llnsdau Kathy Pate Vice President ' PIMP Bill Pickett Darrell Richardson Presldent Linda Paulsen Thelma Teas Its le tale Frances Tltterington This Page Is Sponsored by Ray Wlngert THE RIVERTON RANGER RIVERTON, WYOMING When school started this fall, every fresh- __man was thinking of Initiation, but so too|_____ were the seniors. We poor freshmen were worrying about the things that the seniors were going to say and do. Although the freshmen dreaded Initiation, as the days wore on, you would find some pretty excited freshmen In the halls of D.H.S. Finally, the freshmen were told what to wear and given Instructions to carry an autograph egg around all day. Among other things, the girls had to wear their hair In 58 bralcs, and the boys were wearing high heeled shoes, swimming suits, 8nd Jewelry. When the big day arrived, we all said the freshman prayer, did a snake dance through town and finally faced Kangaroo Court, which penalized us all to painting the school letters with our hands among other things. I nnor 3 For every Rodeo there is a Prize . loner's piece end we chose these four winners from the other worthy competitors. Here reed of their fame and help us acclaim our Frlze Winner for 1959 Senior, MARY LETELLIER, who is well-known for her ability to type and be of help in this area. Senior, LARRY PATE, who is scientific-minded, a good scholar and a help- ing hand . This Page is Sponsored by THE NOhLE HOTEL LANDER, WYOMING Junior, PAULINE HAWLEY, whose charming person- ality and helpfulness is apparent to teachers and pupil9 alike. Sophomore, TRUDI ALLISON, who is a whiz as a speech artist and is also a will- ing worker. TEAK R0FER3 is the name you tear. Long you'll be ’Known for your games fair. Long In the hesrts of the crowd you'll be,. For the wins and losses ell stored in our memory. BASKETBALL TEAM This Page Is Sponsored by MOUNTAIN N0T0R3 LANCER, WYOMING SEASON SCHEDULE SEASONS WIN AND LOSSES December 3, December 5, December 6, December 12, December 13, Dubois at Jackson Dubois at Farson Dubois at Manila Tensleep at Dubois Deaver at Dubois PRE-SEASON TOURNAMENT AT DUBOIS December 18, 19, 20, Dubois y«. Arvada Won 61-45 Dubois v . Tensleep Won 31-29 Dubois vs. Eden-Farson Won 67-25 January 8, January 10, January 13, January 16, January 17, January 22, January 24, January 30, January 31, February 6, February 12, February 14, February 17, February 20, February 21, Dubois at Baggs Dubois at Elk Mountain Pavllllon at Dubois Dubois at Tensleep Dubois at Deaver Baggs at Dubois Rock River at Dubois Dubois at Rock River Dubois at St. Stephens Jackson at Dubois Elk Mountain at Dubois St. Stephens at Dubois Dubois at Pavllllon Manila at Dubois Farson at Dubois March 6, March 7, DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Encampment vs. Dubois Rock River vs. Dubois March 19, March 20, March 21, STATE TOURNAMENT Veteran vs. Dubois Carpenter vs. Dubois Chugwater vs. Dubois Lost 36-62 Won 34-20 Lost 44-47 Won 48-39 Lost 56-58 CHAMPIONS Won 71-46 Won 51- -30 Won 66- -58 Lost 40- -47 Lost 40-61 Won 63- -47 Won 51-45 Won 61. .48 Won 59- -48 Won 55- -35 Won 54- -22 Won 54. -33 Lost 39 -53 Won 73 -55 Won 49- 38 Won 47 -39 Lost 51' -55 Won 62- -54 Lost 40. -57 Lost 48. -53 TEAM MEMBERS: Tom Dolenc, Senior Gary Leseberg,. Senior Butch Morgan, Senior Ohuck Richardson, Senior Bob Mosher, Sophomore Albert Wagner, Sophomore 3reet Ken. ou tell' um dad. Worried ? Stretchl I've Can't Catoh Mel Pals How I'm doing Coach? Don't rush me. BASKETBALL SNAPS W Two Points. Lonesome Brono. got It. It went This Page Is Sponsored by M.N. BALDWIN CO. LANLER, UP, UP and AWAY TRACK TEAM This Page Is Sponsored by ROCK GARDEN CAFE DUBOIS, WYOMING This P8ge is Sponsored by V.ELTY' S STQnE DUBCIS , ViYOKING Tom Dolenc, Senior Bill Hill, Senior Butch Morgan, Senior Chuck Richardson,, Senior Jack Crawford, Junior Dick Emond, Sophomore Butch Helt, Sophomore Bob Mosher, Sophomore Tom Smith, Sophomore Albert Wagner, Sophomore George Wlngert, Sophomore This Page Is Spons ored by EALDWINS LANDER, WYOMING Here In our Spectators we highlight The fun of the dances and of the games Of the parties and Informal gatherings the same, All herein are captured for another day When memories of school days return this way. CHORUS ROW I: Linda., Paulsen, Ksthleen Anderson, Karen Annan, Cathy Hawley, Mary Letelller, Carol Flowers, Linda Robertson, Bobbi Shoemaker, Jean- nette Hill, Frances Titterington, Wanda Eoedecker, Billie Kay Coad . ROW Hi Linde Metzger, Jackie Conley, Sandra Darnall, Kathy Pate, Pat Hanson, Lynn Livingston, Helen Titterington, Margaret Finley, P8t (Jures ki, Pat. Welty, Sandy De timore, Pauline Hawley, BAND MEMBERSs Karen Annan, Larry Annan, Sandra Annan, Trud1 Allison, Irving Eonatsie, Wanda Boedecker, Ramar Erown, Marlene Eruhn, Fran Chapman, Ardythe Coad, Billie Kay Coad, Jackie Conley, Sandra Darnall, Tom Dolenc,Leslie Darnall, Dick Emond, Fred Finley, Margaret Finley, Pat Gureskl, Pat Hanson,,Annabelle Hawk, Bill Hill, Gary Leseberg, Joanne Lynde, Linda Metzger, Paula Metzger, Vicki Mosher, Butch Morgan,Kathy Pete, Mary Jo Pate, Linos Paulsen, Bill Pickett, Bob Pitner, Jim Pitner, Linde Robertson, Sharon Robertson, Tom Smith, Fred Schlup, Bob Titterington, Helen Tittering- ton, Albert Wagner, Pet Welty, George rtingert, Ra yaiond W Inge rt. PEP CLUB This Page is Sponsored by BARNES TRUCK CO. RIVERTON, WOKING PEP BAND CHEERLEADERS STUDENT COUNCIL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i Dick Emond, Linds Metzger, Toia Dolenc, President; Chuck Richard- son, Kathleen Anderson, Bill Pickett. NURsesclub ROW I: Joanne Lynde, Linde Metzger, Bobbi Shoemaker, Lynn Living- ston, Ann VanVooren, Mary J o Pate. ROW II: Sharon Robertson, Ardythe Coade, Sandra Annan, Linda Culver, Jackie lonley, Karen Annan, Fran Chepaan, Kathy Pate, Pat Titterington, Paula Metzger. ROW I: Jackie Conley, Wanda Eoedecker, Kathy Pate, Billie Kay Coad, Sandra Dsrnal1. ROr' II: Cathy Hawley, Linda PaulBen, Jack Crawford, Ray Wlngert, Marlene Bruhn, Trudi Allison ROW III; Bob Pltner, Lou Clark, Annabelle Hawk,. Frances Tltterlngton, Linda Paul- sen, Carol Eutner, Karen Welty, Jeanette Hill, Remer Brown, Fred Schlup. This Page is Sponsored by KLINE'S RIVERTON, WYOMING ROW I: Butch Morgan, Sports Editor, Sandra Paulsen, Edltor-in-Chlef, Pauline Hawley, Feature Editor, Linde Metzger, News Editor. ROW II; Wanda Boedecker, Karen Annan, Helen Tltterington, Lynn Livingston, Jack Crawford, Tom Dolenc, Kl® Snyder, Pat Welty, Kathy Anderson, Bobbl Shoemaker. NEWSPAPER STAFF OUR EDITORI ANNUAL STAFF FIRST ROWt Karen Annan, Advertising Editor; Linda Metzger, Artist; Sandy Detlmore, Editor- In-Chief; Mary Letelller, Advertising. SECOND ROWS Joanne Lynde, Kathy Pate, Frances Tlt- terlngton, Linda Paulsen, Vicki Mosher, Fran Chapman, Jackie Conley, Wanda Boedecker. THIRD ROWs Gary Leaeberg, Carol Flowers, Helen Titterlngton, Bobbl Shoemaker, Sandra Paulsen, Lynn Livingston, Pat Welty, Ann VanVooren, Kathy Anderson, Margaret Finley, Jack Peterson. We thought. This Page Is Sponsored by HOFFMAN ELECTRIC SERVICE RIVERTON, WYOMING Conspiracy afoot. To «. .. . . Is it tight enough? Our last finale. SENIOR CLASS PLAY Aw come on 111 Stage hands ALERT 1 This Page is Sponsored by MORNING STAR DIARY, INC. RIVERTON, WYOMING JUNIOR-SENIOR This Fage Is Sponsored by DUE0I3 DKUG STOKE DUBOIS YOKING I U N IO R CLASS PLAY than you can Imagine ACT YOUR AGE WOW I I This Page Is Sponsored by DUBOIS TELEPHONE EXCHANGE INC• lea, anyone? PoohecI The Maestro. Two c Ifzb rs , please . TREGO'S BOOK STORE RIVERTON, WYOMING STUDY BRINGS REWARDS Algebra formulas keep us busy, Page is Sponsored by CHEESE! Busy Biology ltes. This Song Fest. Jolly Molly. PLAINS FURNITURE CO. RIVERTON, WYOMING Beat 'ea gangl This Page Is Sponsored by RIVERTON IMPLEMENT CO., INC RIVERTON, WYOMING Fence Jumper. Unwilling photo poaer. This Page la Sponaored by DUBOIS CONOCO DUBOIS, WYOMING STOP . Drinking at this hour. oo-hoo I missed that dictation. Tell another joke. Catch that hot Busy Frosh Flying high. May I help you? Ch, I can't. What's next? Words of wisdom. Where'8 the water? This Page is Sponsored by R.V.E.A. INC. CONCLUSION THE GANG And so et the finale of a thrilling day, as the crowds disperse, as the sun sinics slowly beneath the western horizon, the Rodeo ends. Just so. we have ended the moments of trials and triumphs In our RODEO ROUND UP, Although these moments are a part of the past, we have recaptured them. Shadows lengthen into the night at the close of our Roceo day, as the end comes to our high school days. May this annual serve to recall oleassnt memories of these years and encourage us In the bright new tomorrow of the future. THE ERONC STAFF This Page Is Sponsored by WYOMING STATE JOURNAL LANDER, WYOMING I SHALL MOT PASS THIS WAX AG AIM Through this toilsome world, alas! Once and only once I pass; If e kindness I may show, If a good deed I msy do To a suffering fellow man. Let me c o It while I can. No delay, for It Is plain I shall not pass this way agsln. Anonymous INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Publishers — Monufocturers Yearbooks — Yearbook Covers Diplomas — Graduation Announcements Foctory — Home Office Kansas City, Mo. U.S.A. p A 1 '.; | vk -• r . W r- iiy y fy wi'1 ) ; lly N •m jr z Ha It - jj y j ” - ji ''.v v ■ N. rlft to A v, .•x. - jBF ' ♦ fv 1 U ,1 ' P Il._ ,'. 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Dubois High School - Ram Yearbook (Dubois, WY) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955

Dubois High School - Ram Yearbook (Dubois, WY) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957

Dubois High School - Ram Yearbook (Dubois, WY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Dubois High School - Ram Yearbook (Dubois, WY) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 1

1962

Dubois High School - Ram Yearbook (Dubois, WY) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 1

1963

Dubois High School - Ram Yearbook (Dubois, WY) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

1964


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