Dubois High School - Ram Yearbook (Dubois, WY)

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The Yearbook Staff Of 1962 Presents The TIE HACK To You 9 The Students Of Dubois t High School vn L V MRS. LATTA •pcdi catio In the 16 years of service to our school, You never complained of the many burdens you bore. You have worked hard every year, always backing the students, and leading the way to future success. No adjectives on earth could ever say Thank You sufficiently for all you have done. So may we repay you by being the success you helped us toward, and by being every- thing you would want us to be. To you, Mrs. Latta, who have devoted 16 years of your life to the students of Dubois High, we dedicate this 1962 TIE HACK. 2 That Wonden ul School Begins............................September 4 Teachers' Convention.....................October 5, Six Weeks Exam.................................October 20 Halloween Party................................October 31 Thanksgiving Vacation..................November 23, 24 District Music Clinic....................December 1, 2 Six Weeks Exams.............................December 1 Basketball Here, Farson....................December 2 Wrestling Here, Lander......................December 9 Basketball There, Morton................December 9 Basketball There, Burlington...........December 15 Wrestling There, Lovell.................December 16 Basketball There, Cowley................December 16 Invitational Basketball Tournament.....................December 21, 22, 23 Christmas Vacation.......................December 21 Back to School................................January 3 Basketball There, Tensleep....................January 5 Basketball Here, Shoshoni..................January 12 Basketball There, Pavillion . -..........January 13 Basketball There, Riverton................January 18 Basketball There, Meteetse................January 19 Semester Exams...........................January 19 Basketball There, Manderson..............January 20 New Semester Begins........................January 22 Basketball Here, Morton....................January 26 Wrestling There, Riverton..................January 27 Basketball There, St. Stephens.............January 27 Basketball Here, Byron.....................February 2 Basketball Here, Deaver....................February 3 Wrestling Here, Riverton......................February 9 Basketball Here, Tensleep................February 10 Wrestling Tourney, Dubois..................February 10 Regional Wrestling Tourney.............February 16, 17 Basketball There, Shoshoni.................February 16 Basketball Here, St. Stephens.............February 17 Basketball Here, Riverton.................February 20 Junior Play.................................February 20 State Wrestling Tourney................February 23, 24 Basketball Here, Pavillion.................February 23 District Basketball Tourney................February 28 Six Weeks Exams..................................March 2 Festival of Arts..............................March 15 State Basketball Tourney.................March 14-17 Junior - Senior Prom.............................April 7 Six Weeks Exam................................April 13 Festival of Arts.........................April 16-21 Good Friday...................................April 20 District Music Festival..................April 27, 28 Easter Monday.................................April 23 Baccalaureate...................................May 20 Commencement....................................May 24 Semester Exams..................................May 25 School's Out.....................'..............May 25 4 Not such a big class, but like this illustration the shadow they cast, from the result of work and in- tegrity, is a fitting example of the heights they reached in the spring of 62 Mrs. Latta Sponsor C(aaa O icena Ray Wingert Bill Pickett Billie Kay Coad Linda Paulsen Kathy Pate President Vice-President Student Council Representative Secretary Treasury Reporter Claaa Motto We Must Stand For Something, Or We Will Fall For Everything Claan 3lowen White Carnation Claaa Colona Peach and Light Blue 6 . RAYMOND WINGERT Ra- Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate Team lj Class Trea. 2; Class V. P. 3; Class P. 4. BILLIE KAY COAD Band 1, 2, 3, 4; B. C. 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Broncettes 1, 2, 3, 4; V. P. 4; S T 3; Paper Staff 2, 3, 4, A. Ed. 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Ed. n C. 4; Debate Team 1; District Speech 1; Student Council 4, R. 4; Intramural Sports 2, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Girls State Alt. 3; Cheer- leader 4; District Band 3, 4; Thespians WILLIAM PICKETT Bill Band 1, 2, 4, B. C. 4; Basketball 4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Class Play 4; Chorus 1; Student Council 1; Future Teachers 1; Class V. P. 4; Class P. 1; Wasatch Academy, Utah 3. LINDA PAULSEN Current Events 2; Band 1, 2, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 4; Future Nurses 1, 2, 4; Broncettes 1, 2, 4; Class Play 4; District Speech 1, 2; State Speech 1; Class S T 4; Annual Staff 1, 4; Edgmont City, S. Da. 3; Kams City, Ta. 3. KATHLENE PATE Kathy Class P. 3; Class V. P. 1; Class R. 4; From Att. 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; District Speech 1, 2; State Speech 1; Girls State 3; Future Nurses 1, 2; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 2, 3; Class Play 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3; Broncettes 1, 2, 3; Intramural Sports 4. 7 DARRELL RICHARDSON Class Play 3, 4; Intramural Sports 4; Basketball 1; Class Sec. 3; Chorus 1. SANDRA DARNALL Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheer- leader 2, 3: Class T. 1; Class SGT 3; Districts State Speech 1; Prom Att. 3; Student Council 1, 2, V. P. 3, 4; Thes- pians 3, P. 3; Class Play 3, 4; Broncettes 1, 2, 3, 4, P. 4; Nurses Club 1; Current Events 2. gary McKinley Basketball 3, 4; Track 3; Intramural Sports 4; Boys State Alt. 3; Student Council 4, SGT 4; Class Play 3, 4; D Club 4; Cheyenne, Wyoming 1, 2. PATRICIA FISHER Pat Class Play 4; Lander, Wyoming 1, 2. 8 MARGIE BATTY Broncettes 4; Class Play 4; Intramural Sports 4; Kennewick, Wash., San Jose, Calif., Orofino, Idaho 1, 2, 3. DENNIS STEVENS Class P. 2; Class Play 3, 4; Intramural Sports 4; Chorus 1; Student Council 2- Track 2; D Club 4. JACKIE (CONLEY) ANDREWS Future Nurses 1; Chorus 1, 2; Band 1, 2; Annual Staff 2, 3; Paper Staff 1, 2; Debate 1, 2; District Speech 1, 2; State Speech 1. JAMES LINSDAU jim„ Class V. P. 2; Class Play 3, 4; Intramural Sports 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; D Club 4, P. 4; Smoker 4; Boys State 3; Chorus 1. 9 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY We, the Almighty Seniors, now stand with the last important step.in our high school days. As we look back over the last four years since we entered high school we have many memories. Our Freshman Class of 1958-59 consisted of sixteen members. They were Frances Titterington, Pat Gureski, Sandra Darnall, Wanda Boedeker, Irving Bonatsie, Billie Kay Coad, Jackie Conley, Jim Linsdau, Kathy Pate, Linda Paulsen, Bill Pickett, Darrell Richardson, Thelma Tassitsie, Sharon Tassitsie, Ray Wingert, and Dennis Stevens. Our officers of the year were: President-Bill Pickett, Vice-President-Kathy Pate, Secretary-Jackie Conley, Treasurer-Sandra Darnall, and our Sponsor-Mrs. Latta. Our Sophomore Class of 1959-60 consisted of eighteen members, thirteen of die original class. We were joined by: Jim Howell, Bud Kelsey, Gail Parsons, Charles Wilkerson, Doyle (Gus) Winchester, and we lost Sharon Tassitsie, Pat Gureski, and Bill Pickett. Our officers were: President-Dennis Stevens, Vice-President-Jim Linsdau, Secretary-Darrell Richardson, Treasurer-Ray Wingert, Student Representative- Kathy Pate, and our Sponsor-Mrs. Latta. The second six weeks of school we successfully raffled off a stuffed dog. The Junior Class of 1960-61 started out with nineteen members, thirteen of the original class. Six new students joined us: Gary McKinley, Don Cook, Gene Sjolin, Bob Warren, Judy Stagner. We lost Frances Titterington, Pat Gureski, Linda Paulsen and Irving Bonatsie. Linda Paulsen returned the last six weeks of school. Officers for the year were: President-Kathy Pate, Vice-President-Ray Win- gert, Secretary-Treasurer-Sandra Darnall, Billie Kay Coad was the Reporter, Student Representative-Jim Linsdau, and our Sponsor-Mrs. Latta. Our play, Tiger House , was presented in the spring. Our Prom theme was Teahouse of the August Moon with Jackie Conley as the Queen. The Senior Class of 1961-62 had fourteen members, Margie Batty was our new member. Two members of the class, Jackie Conley and Wanda Boedeker dropped out early in the year. To raise money for our trip we sold Christmas Cards and Candy, and in May we presented our Senior Class Play, Who Killed Aunt Caroline. It was a great success. Class officers were: President-Ray Wingert, Vice-President-Bill Pickett, Secretary-Treasurer-Linda Paulsen, Student Representative-Billie Kay Coad, our Reporter-Kathy Pate, and our Sponsor-Mrs. Latta. On Senior Sneak day we traveled to Salt Lake City where we enjoyed two very exciting filled days. SENIOR PROPHECY As we visit Amsrica 4oTest lands and towns, in the year 1 the stars of the Tie Hack Annual of 1962. As v e enter the Rockefeller Center in JacksOnr-w find Pat Fisher ining in tbe cocktaillotinge as a-eomedian. —'This_i t whose real jo b is raising her five little urchins [er husband. — ---------- We justr settle down rereat when who do we see stridin but Bill Pickett. He informs ps-that he novTo Agency in Moran, a town which hasjjecome qmte popu After ourytheaL e areaekedTFwe woildTlke totake tahislb see someHbgging camps. Otjcourse we accep and wh UTuchar camp weprisit we meet the leading lumberjack' is Dennis Stevens-- Dennis hasnVm rried yi tain gal nd is now trying to tame her 2, we Wet ente lining room Buicl -eP in me iut ir,guide. At the td see that Some mo As We cpntinije on proves Ao be Kathy own dude ahd cattle i mch ids, all of who settle After we regajn o iotlipr lumber ca lies, we notied a Womab cot none -other -than'Linda Pa ape surprise is his meet way Kathy inform in the que composu to eat ridei area our cohvei campj whicp turns qut to be rht. lse who sation with Lir ends •efKa s rseback she now owns and ope' e is married andNjias ranch. prise of sVein Ka sitting under of thd c ----w marrie ds, wejarelsta oung bachelor tide stop ins munching sand- fedd some cniclqens. to timber man kled chajlsing Margie fjatty, ) nmotior just caii’t be'eau After returning t towh, DhrrelK sksjis4f we'would likfe to moehthe boss of imber bpsiness in the J cksoxHole area anckit turns out to he G try McKihle has acquired quite a torso andPvalks arotind huffing and puffing' on 4 cigar houtingxprdervs to his men. 7 ifxGary officeT e-noticda gropp of men laughing really hahd and ofVourbe our curiosity gets the best of In the center of the Pnrcl pat Jim Jim is still We finally the hall We notice Kay Coad Werii in the cute Vacation her to New York A s we a' table next to usAyho now have three set£ a profes ianaLjekh -teller 'practicing hfs jake-tpllini y allphe girls but he isjpooashfuLro like anyof t] otel wKer --the-de«le-clerk assigfris us to our roo springs and flips, 'she turns out to b,C Bil and athletic sponsor erf the hbteh who should answej the doopmut Ra Wii «-aver s eerw-Tlei n f n r i s that while o so has to work pjs-bfTll-bo prb buy his tpain fee7 newsstand on -SakS Pifth Avenu i hing our bpeakfast the next morningjwe nqliee a Couple in the very familiarr twin fris' Sahdra Darj support them bxTURtriflig and tier husband. They mode 1 agency in Chicago. AND SO THIS IS THE CLA 55 ©F-T96£tAFT3ER TWENTY YEARS! 11 WE, the SENIOR CLASS, of Dubois High School, State of Wyoming, Class of 1962, being of sound mind and firm body do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. We, the Senior Class of 1962, do hereby will to the incoming Freshmen, our loyal, and hardworking sponsor, Mrs. Latta, on the condition that they take good care of her. To the Sophomores we will our ability to study and get passing grades. To the Juniors we will our hard-earned English IV credits in case they need them, and our ability to be quiet in class. I, Billie Kay, do hereby will my post as Editor-n-Chief to Karen Welty, and my Saxophone to some little kid and hope he has a truck to carry it in. I, Kathy, do hereby bequeath my ability to get along with and admire Mr. Caulk to Sharon Skovgard, who is just one of his frightened students. I, Sandra, do hereby bequeath my long hair to Karen Welty in hopes that it grows faster for her than it does for me, and my ability to get I's in Biology to my little brother in hopes that he passes. I, Gary, will my height and basketball suit to Fred Schlup in hopes that he will grow into them. I, Pat, will the contents of the paper bag which was in Margie's locker to any boy who needs it. I, Margie, do hereby will my naturally curly hair to Mr. Flood. I, Linda, will my ability to get along with the teachers to the incoming Fresh- men. I, Ray, will my weight to Fred Schlup. He may need it someday. I, Darrell, will all my shot glasses to Jock Cross in hopes that he doesn't wear them out. I, Dennis, will my ability to get through high school, without studying very hard, to any one who needs it. I, Jim, will my flunking grades to James Miller who doesn't seem to be able to obtain any. I, Bill, do not prefer to will any part of school to anyone. MILLER Council RAMAR BRO' Student Council President JAMES MARTIN unioKH FRED FINLEY CO LEW CLARK -F resident BOB PITNER President ROL BUTNER Ron McKinley Mary Jo Pate union HiMony As Freshman of 1959 we withstood the initiation awaiting us. Each of us was dressed in an out- rageous costume. The Seniors June Blehm Mr. Babel Sponsor John Cook NOT PICTURED WfV Bob Titterington rubbed Limberger cheese on us and threw eggs at us. We survived the day and enjoyed a very nice party given by the Seniors. In 1960-61 our main money making project was a monthly garbage haul. We enjoyed working to- gether, and did very well -■ financial-wise. Now that we are Juniors we have many responsibilities, such as the concession stand and Prom . We have done very well with our concession stand this year and hope to make our Prom, which was crowned Queen, a great success. At the Prom four attendants were also chosen, one from each class. 12, 11, 10, 9. Stamper Jamie Warnock 15 Darlene AI Karl Ziltner Vice-President Sharron Skovgard Student Council Representative Paula Metzger Secretary G Treasurer Roger Day Sophomone 1 . J Leslie Darnall a Chimenti V v Sharon Robertson President 16 Janet Thompson NOT PICTURED Diane Wuennecke V 4 Allen Lang Joanne velyn Nowlin Danny Raith ack Seaton Ron Titteringtori Pat Titterington Larry Tjomsland Paul Shippen Mr. Clark Sponsor 3neihmen Lee Heermann Roger Bruhn President Joe Butner Joanna Northness Student Council Representative John Kay Gary Shavlik Vice-President Ciska He It 18 Jock Cross Kathy Day Superintendent's Message to the Seniors: You have completed one phase of your education. The hours spent in completing one's high school education is rather minute when compared to an individ- ual's life span. Your education must continue through- out life, seeing and learning from your experiences and observations. It is the hope of your friends and neighbors who have provided the Dubois Schools, that you have gained the basic tools of learning which are a must if one's education-is to continue during life. Learning alone is meaningless. Unless the learned person can apply his experiences to meet life's problems and create a richer, fuller life the learning has been wasted. The educated person is recognized by having the ability to evaluate one's experiences, assess a given situation, and meet the situation according to the dictates of one's experiences. After your graduation you will often be remembered in Dubois High School, and it is my hope that you will remember your high school days as among the most worthwhile and enjoyable days of your life. 20 The tools of a Tie Hack are the tools of a living. But the faculty members are, so to speak the tools of learning. They have earn- ed this title by passing on to us all that they have had an opport- unity to learn. MR. CAULK History H.S. Coach Physical Ed. MISS FACINELLI Home Economics Physical Ed. MR. CLARK Shop General Math Drafting k Science iOlS FIRE DFPARIMf .. CLEVELAND r. H. Coach 8th English 8th History 22 MRS. LATTA Typing Bookkeeping Latin Picture Not Available MR. FLOOD Band Chorus MISS WILLIAMS English Journalism Annual G Paper Sponsor COOKS Colleen Butkovich Jackie Skovgard Dorothy Linsdau JANITORS Tom Hulett Georgia Hulett Charlotte Linsdau BUS DRIVERS Joe Detimore Pete Chimenti Buelah Conley Charlie Duncan Bob Albright Joe Butner MRS. DARNALL Secretary 23 Jimmy Allen Micheal Daniel A Kenneth Miller Terry Redman Ciqhth Qnade Jayne Brown Bucky Butkovich Mary Hawley Linda Johnson Diana Northness Vicki Peak Kathy Runyan Michael Scott Peter Stamper Mr. Larmer Tommy Clark George Meeks Diane Pitner Kathryn Seymour Sandy Johnson Patty Chimenti Seventh Qnade Lloyd Coggins David Dennis a John Finley Danny Grubb Terry Harris Pat Hickerson- Stella Jones Jerry Lynde Nancy Martin I Stephen Miller Dean Norman Fred Peterson Kathleen Sheperdson Joe Shippen Earl Waits Rodney Wert r Susan Wilson Rondia Christensen NOT PICTURED Dennis Slagle NOT PICTURED Mr. Cleveland 26 The fun of a Tie Hack was often a form of work such as log rolling and tie chopping contests. The activities of High School students are usually work too, whether it is a dance or play it is work to put on and its pur- pose is usually to make money. t 28 29 31 s Student LEFT BACK: Joanna Northness, Kenneth Miller, Earl Waits. LEFT CENTER: Bob Pitner, Ramar Brown, James Miller, Sharon Robertson, Sharron Skovgard. LEFT FRONT: Raymond Wingert, Sandra Darnall, Billie Kay Coad, Gary McKinley. TOP ROW, L-R: Miss Baldwin, County Nurse, Mercia Scott, Jane Brown, Ardy Coad, Karen Welty, Mary Hawley, Jackie Fyffe, Mr. Larmer, Sponsor. BOTTOM ROW, L-R: Joanna Lynde, Linda Paulsen, Pat Tittering- ton, Dianna Northness, Evelyn Nowlin. 3utu le Ylu idea Club 32 LEFT BACK: Mr. Club Caulk, Sponsor; Karl Ziltner, Gary McKinley, Dennis Stevens, Allen Lang, Ron Mc- Kinley . LEFT FRONT: Ron Titterington, Bob Titterington, Jim Linsdau, Bob Pitner, James Miller. LEFT FRONT: Miss Williams, Sponsor; Billie Kay Coad, Karen Welty, Mary Jo Pate. LEFT BACK: Fred Finley, Mike Tomlinson, Jamie Wamock, Bob Titterington, Dennis Stevens, Billy Pickett. 33 7ie Hack Sta Bille Kay Coad..........................................Editor 'n' Chief Karen Welty.................. ...........................Assistant Editor Linda Paulsen......................................................Layout Editor Sharon Robertson................................Assistant Layout Editor Paula Metzger...................................Assistant Layout Editor Carol Burner...........................................Photography Editor Ramar Brown...............................Assistant Photography Editor Ardy Coad...........................................Assistant Photography Editor Sandra Darnall...............................................Subscription Editor Kathy Pate................................Assistant Subscription Editor Mary Jo Pate................................................Page Planning Editor Fred Finley...............................Assistant Page Planning Editor Dennis Stevens...................................................Business Editor Bob Titterington...............................Assistant Business Editor Bill Pickett...........................................Advertising Editor Colleen A. Williams Dennis Bob Bill Ramar Miss Williams Paula Linda Sharon Fred Carol Mary Jo S andra Billie Kay Karen 34 Dave Paula Sharon Bnoncette TOP ROW, L-R: W V Barbara Anderson, W Annabelle Hawk, Karen ' Welty, Joanne Lynde, Hatti Strong. SECOND ROW: Miss Facinelli, Joanna Northness, Ciska Helt, Linda Paulsen, Cathy Day, Evelyn Nowlin. THIRD ROW: Fay White, Jackie Fyffe Kathy Pate, Sandra Darnall, Carol Butner, Mary Jo Pate . BOTTOM ROW, CHEERLEADERS Ardy Coad, Paula Metzger, Dava Chimenti, Sharon Robertson, Billie Kay Coad, Pat Titterington, Sharron Skovgard. Sharron Billie Kay Pat 35 B Squad SPORTS This work horse symbolizes the strength, stamina, determination and even temper of the Broncs and wrestlers of D.H.S. BACK ROW, L: Bill Pickett, Gary McKinley, Jim Linsdau, Bob Titterington, Allen Lang, Ron Tiggerington. ROW TWO: Mr. Caulk, Coach; Gary Shavlik, Fred Schlup, Steve Coad, Bob Pitner, Jim Martin. BOTTOM ROW: Roger Day, Jamie Wamock, Joe Butner, Ramar Brown, Karl Ziltner. Basketball 37 Jnack 3ield TOP ROW, L: Jock Cross, George Sanchez, Joe Butner, Ron McKinley, Bill Pickett, Jim Seymour, Bob Pitner, Ron Titterington. ROW TWO: Assistant Coach Mr. McCrary, John Kay, Lew Clark, Gary McKinley, Allen Lang, Jamie Warnock, Ramar Brown, Coach Mr. Caulk. ROW THREE: Karl Ziltner, Bob Titterington, Jim Martin, James Miller, Jim Linsdau, Roger Day. ROW FOUR: Steve Coad, Grant Shippen, Fred Schlup, Ray Winchester, Roger Bruhn, Gary Shavlik. Mr. Caulk, Coach. Mr. McCrary, Assistant Coach. Coach McCrary, Lew, James, Ron, Roger, George, John, Jim-NOT PICTURED. Wne tlinq Lew Clark (11).............................175 lbs James Miller (11).........................165 lbs. Ron McKinley (11) . 137 lbs. Roger Bruhn (9)...................133 lbs. George Sanchez (9)..........133 lbs. John Kay (9)...............145 lbs. Jim Seymour (9).....112 lbs. GRADE SCHOOL Each tie is a building block for a home, ship, or business place. The grades can be called blocks too, building blocks to success. Sixth Qfiade BACK ROW: Norman Brown, Marshall Jones, Dean Shepardson, Walt Hunt, Milton Miller, Raymond Pittsley, Billy Miller, Jack Shorter, Buggs Strong'K MIDDLE ROW: Fred Hawley, Dale Winchester, Raymond Heermann, Danna Stevens, Bobby Grubb, Buddy Carley, Howard Harris. FRONT ROW: Sandy Raith, Kathy Pollock, Candy VanPrice, Carol Patton, Linda Hutchison, Jeanette Lynde, Juanita Waits. Mrs. Flood-Substitute Teacher. 42 Mr. McCrary 3ifth Qnade TOP ROW, L-R: Mickey Redman, Eric Tomlinson Wayne Shepardson, Joe Pitner, Tye Albright, Billy Hart, Steve Gardner. MIDDLE ROW: Burce Stamper, Bonnie Stevens, Mary Kay Crouse, Lisa Wilson, Danny Jones, Jane Allison, Irene Ballard, Denise Daniels, Trudy Stogbauer, Audrey Hutchison 5' Lynn Shorter. Fred Thompson, Daniel Allen, NOT PICTURED: 43 Mr. Larson, Teacher. lounth Qnade TOP ROW, L-R: Jim Bukovitch, Junior Lynde, Eric Wells, Norman Duncan, Ronnie Fisher, Mark Hiekerson, Kenneth Bums, Robert Bruhn, Miss Mockler. CENTER ROW: Don Detimore, Bob Brisbois, Deeatrice Bonatsie, Rita Hunt, Carol Stewart, Rickie Scott, Jack Homecker. BOTTOM ROW: Sherry Stevens, Dixie Shavli$ Janet White, Peggy Carley. NOT PICTURED: Patty Thompson. Uhifid Qnade TOP ROW, L-R: Randy Scott, Scott Peterson, Mike Stewart, Donnie Schlup, Oscar Kelsey, Ellis Lang, Tim Atkinson, Kenneth Mishler, Mike Carson, Roy Spurgeon, Norman Striplin. CENTER ROW: Randy Smith, Benje Boedeker, Tim Linsdau, Cinda Held, Linda Hitshew, Susan Griffith, Nora Wilson, Phyllis Coulston, Lila Coggins, Bobby Ballard. FRONT ROW: Virginia Burns, Carole Stogbauer, Geralynn Hart, Brenda Hart, Arlene Hornecker, Mary Finley, Bonny Boedeker, Robert Shippen. Sing Real Loud G Good. 45 Miss Morse, Teacher. Second BACK ROW, LEFT: Kirby Hitshew, Mike Chimenti, Frank Shepardson, Lynn Stewart, Gary Golding, Ralph Fox, Cody Runyan, Otto Wells, Robin Nichols MIDDLE ROW: Anne Oliff, Lois Unger, Shirley Stevens, June Oldham, Nita Jo Hunt, Joyce Albright Kathleen Roman, Jan Tomlinson George Johnson. FRONT ROW: Joy Held, Karyn Brown, Donna Layne, Cinthia Pollock, Pearl Popko, Gene Brisbois, Steven Hammargren, Conrad Van Price. 46 Jin t Qnade TOP, LEFT: Wayland Bonatsie, Louis Stevens) Frank Mockler, Larry Crouse, John Detimore, Gerald Shippen, Scotty Nowlin, Rodney Smith. MIDDLE: Melvin Coulsten, Debra Olson, Daundra Atkinson, Deborah Van Price, Nancy Griffith, John Burns, Harold Atkinson, Billy Mishler. BOTTOM: Reagan Daniel, Nicole Kelsey, Ellen Pittsley, Patty Strasser, Elizabeth Miller, Linda Stevens, Peter Jon Hickerson. Mrs. Mayfield, Teacher. 47 TOP ROW, L-R: Terry Smith, John Pitner, Peter Stogbauer, Andy Roman, Jim Hart, Paul Hawley, Jim Patton, Robbie Hutchison, Mrs. Adams. MIDDLE ROW: Randy Zenisek, Cindy Burns, Marla Striplin, Stacey Caulk, Carol Anderson, Sharon Poole, David Lucas, Gregg Hammargren. BOTTOM ROW: Chen Dennis, Patty Raith, Terry Lynn Smith, Laurie Griffeth, Debbie Northness, June Popko. n THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Riverton Wyoming Riverton, Wyoming Work. A. D. MARTIN LUMBER CO Specify Prescription Service | Oh, Gosh! Everyday Medical Needs Temple Drugs Kiddie Ville Children’s Shop Next years Editor? 417 East Main Riverton Work Hold it! Oh, Yea! Say That Again! Is He Real? Don't ay It We Use Gleem! Yak - Yak Guess Who . . One. . .Two. . .Three. T H E G I L L P A T R I C K Tetow Uotd Co e Ckof) Riverton, Wyoming Mike Guilford Phone 856-2271 i4 S 4 ? Qyt4 ly. 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Main Riverton, Wyo. DUBOIS MERCANTILE Dubois, Wyoming Lewd V pUMutuAfe Dubois DuxCj Qt upj UOA lwCtAA C0 f G Wj The Best Hardware Home of the The Finest Furniture Drug Store Frigidaire Cowboy Westinghouse Otto and Lillian Bruhn Dubois, Wyoming Maytag Appliances Zenith TV’s Lander, Wyoming WELTY-'S GENERAL STORE RCA Music-Records Homelite Chainsaws G. E. Appliances Proprietor Frank Welty Dubois, Wyoming Drop In See Us CY-PAULINE-LARRY DUBOIS ELECTRIC Dubois, Wyoming PHILLIPS 66 Headquarters for Northwestern Fremont County Expert Wheel Balance Alignment Welding--Mechanical Work of all Kinds. Tires: Firestone, Phillips, Armstrong Automotive Accessories IVERTON LUMBER CO. iverton, Wyoming Dubois, Wyo. Ph. 455-2233 LANDER STATE BANK Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Lander, VVyo. HUB CRAMER’S CLOTHING Lander, Wyoming MC RAE'S Noble Drug Store Phone 4-22 Lander, Wyoming wmmm PURE GAS SERVICE CO. Dubois, Wyoming Phone 2352 NORRIS FORD, INC. We Don’t Want All The Business Just Yours Riverton, Wyoming GIRARD AND CO. Distributors of PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS and FIRESTONE TIRES Riverton, Wyoming THE ARTCRAFT PRINTERS For Quality Work Quick Service at Fair Prices Printers of the Dubois Wrangler” Box 631 Riverton, Wyo. «e —OUR TOWN— • News of Fremont County • Office Supplies and Furniture THE • Printing of All Kinds • Advertising That Pays ROCK e School Supplies CAPITAL WYOMING STATE OF THE JOURNAL NATION Lander, Wyoming LEAMING'S ACE HARDWARE Western Wear Riding Equipment Phone UL 6-3362 Ralph Beulah Foster 307 E. Main Box 711 Riverton, Wyo. FOSTER SADDLERY Riverton's Oldest Largest Appliance Store 212 East Main Ph. UL 6-2707 Riverton, Wyoming 58 Bruce L. Bradley JEWELER and WATCHMAKER Lander, Wyoming STOCKGROWER'S BAR Sportsman's Headquarters Lander, Wyoming 1st National Bank of Lander Tfcfe QtcuUng BqmU Wttk Ttt Fo Votu ’ ’ Lander, Wyoming £1 Uono DUOng W DoutCtng NiqJtfcfy Hudson, Wyoming 59 Acknowledqmentu The yearbook staff of Dubois High School would like to thank all the following people for making this second edition of the TIE HACK' possible. Osbornes Shoe Store Lander, Wyom ing Wind River Motel Dubois, Wyoming Red Rock Ranch Motel Dubois, Wyoming Chisholms Jewelry Lander, Wyoming Round-Up Cafe Dubois, Wyom ing Dubois Barber Shop Dubois, Wyoming J. C. Penney Co. Riverton, Wyoming Branding Iron Bar Dubois, Wyoming Ramona's Records Music Riverton, Wyoming Coast to Coast Store Dubois, Wyoming Days Conoco Riverton, Wyoming Toots Tracys Standard Service Dubois, Wyom ing California Shop Lander, Wyoming Surplus Mart Riverton, Wyoming Roy E. Hays Co., Inc. Riverton, Wyoming Lander Shoe Repair Lander, Wyoming Riverton Hardware Company Riverton, Wyoming Coast to Coast Store Riverton, Wyoming Farmers Packing Co. Kinnear, Wyoming Sadler's Golden Rule Riverton, Wyoming Ben Franklin Store Riverton, Wyoming Group and Individual Photographs courtesy of LEHMAN STUDIO Riverton, Wyoming 60 MYERS YEARBOOKS INC


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