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KANSAS CITY 6, MISSOURI TORONTO 1. ONTARIO litho. in u.s.a. by yearbook house 79 1497 The seni or class and the annual staff proudly presents the 1963 edition of the HACK DEDICATION Te you, yiss Facinelli and Ur, Ceulk, we wish to dedicate the 1963 Tie Hack ' in deep appreciation of your three years of ded- icated service to the Dubois High School Student Body, You have boosted our spirits, supported our athletic activi- ties and shown us the values of working together to accomplish •ur goals. We could never express our thanks and appreciation for all you've done for us and our school, but we hope this dedication will help show our feelings and vrill be treasured by you always. THANK YOU AGAIN! 'D y i xlc( 0 (1943-1963) Dubois Annual Staff: ( ajy-crf _ ? BUUx ru e£L d Also friends and classmates will always remember him JK oj £ JlLfe TTla y i3ac Wyoming State Journal TITLE PAGE...............................................PAGE 1 DEDICATION...............................................PAGE 2 TABLE of CONTENTS........................................PAGE 5 THIS WAS OUR YEAR........................................PAGE 4 GRADUATES................................................PAGE 5 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY.....................................PAGE 10 SENIOR PROPHECY..........................................PAGE 11 SENIOR WILL..............................................PAGE 12 UNDERGRADUATES...........................................PAGE 13 JUNIORS..................................................PAGE 14 SOPHOMORES...............................................PAGE 16 FRESHMAN.................................................PAGE 18 ADMINISTRATION...........................................PAGE 19 FACULTY..................................................PAGE 21 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL.......................................PAGE 24 EIGHTH GRADE.............................................PAGE 25 SEVENTH GRADE............................................PAGE 26 ACTIVITIES...............................................PAGE 27 ATHLETICS................................................PAGE 38 GRADE SCHOOL.............................................PAGE 43 SNAPSHOTS................................................PAGE 50 REMEMBER A YEAR TO School Begins honor Trip to Cody Teachers' Convention Halloween Party Fall Band Concert Freshman Frolic Thanksgiving Vacation Wrestling Here, Riverton Basketball Here, Burlington Wrestling Here, Shoshoni Basketball Here, Horton Christmas Program Christinas Vacation Sophomore Twist Basketball Here, Ten Sleep Basketball There, Shoshor.i Basketball Here, Pavillion Wrestling There, Shoshoni Basketball Here, Meeteetse End Of First Semester Basketball Here, Handerson Wrestling There, Worland Basketball There, Morton Basketball Here, St, Stephens Wrestling There, Riverton Basketball There, Byron Basketball There, Deaver Basketball There, Ten Sleep Basketball Here, Shoshoni Basketball There, St, Stephens Regional W'restling Meet, Lander Senior Play Basketball There, Pavillion State Wrestling Meet, Laramie Senior Ball District Basketball Tournament, Thermop Solo and Ensemble Concert, Dubois State Basketball Tournament, Laramie Junior Play Easter Vacation Jr. - Sr. Prom Pre-Festal Concert, Dubois District Track Meet Spring Eand Concert Awards Assrmbley State Track Meet, Laramie Baccalaureate Commencement End Of School September 4 February 1 2 9 lb 16 15, 16 21 22 22, 23 ?? March 1, 2 12 14, 15,16 22 12,15 2D 30 May 10,11 15 17 17,18 19 23 24 Sponsored by KOVE and Riverton Imployment Co U AT 05 05 r o graduated cm Hcerd Robert E. Pitner Bob Class President 1,3,4; Annual Staff 1,2,4; Band 1,2, Pep Band 1; Class Vice -Pres. 2; D Club 3,4, Sergeant of Arms 3, Sec.-Treas. 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Letterman 2,3,4; Jr., Sr. Plays 3,4; Paper Staff 1, 2; Speech 1; Student Council 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,2,4, Letterman 4. Robert Titterington Bob Class Vice-President 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Band 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman 1,2,3,4, B.B. Free Throw Trophy 2,3,4; Bowling League 4, President 4. Annabelle Leah Hawk Ann Class Sec.-Treas. 3,4; Annual Staff 1,2,4; Band 1,2,3,4, Librarian 2, District Band 2, Band Council 3, Second Class Musician 4; Broncettes 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Cheerleader 2, 4; Nurses Club 1; Paper Staff 2; Prom Queen 3; Speech 2;Thespians 2;Chorus 1,2,4; Debate 2; Girls State Repre- sentative 3; Jr. and Sr. Plays 3,4. Riverton Dry Cleaners (Harold Boedeker, agent) and Trego's Book Shop, Riverton, Wyoming —6— o Graduate Officers Riverton Flower Shop and Art Craft Printers Ardythe Carol Coad Ardy Class Reporter 4; Annual Staff 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4, District Band 2, Second Clas? Musician 4, Band Counoil 3; Broncettes 1,2,3,4, Re- porter 3, Sec.-Treas, 4; Cheerlead- er 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Class Sec.- Treas. 1; Nurses Club 1,2,3,4, Re- porter 4; Paper Staff 2,4; Pep Band 1,2,3; Jr., Sr. Plays 3,4; Speech 4. Raymond Lamar Brown Ramar Annual Staff 1,2,3; Band 1,4 Second Class Musician 4; Basketbal 1,2,3,4, Letterman 4; D Club 4 Master of Arms 4; Debate 1,2; Jr. Sr. Plays 3,4; Paper Staff 1,2 Speech 1,2; Student Council 1,2,3 Pres. 3; Track 3,4, Letterman 3,4 Boys State Representative 3. Loretta June Blehm 'June Class Student Council Represent- ative 4; Annual Staff 4; Broncettes 3,4, Sec. 3; Chorus 3,4; Cheerlead- er 4; Jr., Sr. Plays 3,4; Greeley High School 1,2,3. r o Carol L. Butner Carol Annual Staff 2,3,4, Photographer 2,3,4; Band 1; Broncettes 1,2,3, Sec. - Treas. 3; Paper Staff 2,3. Frederick S. Finley Fred Annual Staff 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1; Paper Staff 3; Track 4. Best wishes from Penney's, Riverton Q ie J 2) K _4 £ uonn r. uoox. uuim Basketball 4; Sr. Play 4; Guern- sey High School 1,2,3. Ronald J. McKinley Ron D Club 3,4; Jr. Play 3; Paper Staff 3, 4; Speech 3; Track 2, 3; m Wrestling 2,3,4, L.U. 2,3; Cheyenne High School 1. and (Roy E.) Hayes' Department Store, Riverton r  05 r 05 £ O James Alvin laller Jim Annual Staff 2; Band 1; Basket- ball 1; Boys State Representative 3; Class Vice-President 1; D Club 3, 4; Student Council 3,4, Pres. 4, Track 1,3,4, Letterman 3,4; Wrest- ling 2,3,4, Letterman 2,3,4. ft Annual Staff 4; Band 1,2,Pep Band 1,2;Basketball 1,2,3,4, Letterman 4; Track 2; Paper 2; Jr.,Sr. Plays 3,4. V € S Mary Jo Pate Annual Staff 1,2,3,4, Editor 4; Band 1,2,3, Jr. Conductor 2,3, Bas- ketball Queen Attendent lj Broncett- es 1,2,4; Cheerleader 4; Chorus 1,2, 3, Jr., Sr. Plays 3,4; District Band 2; Nurses Club 1; Thespiani Club 2, Paper Staff 1,2,3; Speech 1. Michael Stamper Mike Jr. Play 3; Wrestling 2. .Senior While looking from our satellite down to the earth on this d of 1973 we see the 1963 Graduating Class of Dubois High School. Pretty June Blehm ia the first one who catches our eye, as she graciously walks from her billion dollar estate in Paris, France. She has just been named the Woman of the Year , for the wonderful understanding and help she has given the less fort- unate people of the world. Next our satellite turns to Ramar Brown who has become owner of a chain of Beauty Salons located from the state of California to the state of Connecticut. He is doing very well and seems to be keeping his shops in tip-top shape which satisfies the desires of many famous women. As we fly over the great state of Colorado we see Miss Carol Butner who has just returned from Germany as an exchange student. She has learned many German customs and to speak their language, but is glad to be back in the states with her husband and their three little children. We still go on farther until once again our eye catches Little kiss Ardy Coad as we knew her in high school. The last name seems to have changed and she is a very happy house-wife to the new editor of Time and Newsweek maga- zines. Their luxurious home is located in the bustling city of New York City. What's this? We see John £ook living in the same city and he seems to be doing very well as owner of three gambling joints now that gambling has become legaljin New York. He is married to the present Hiss New York and lives very happily and comfortably in the Famous Hilton Hotel which they own. As our satellite takes off again,we see Fred Finley in Australlia where he is owner of a large sheep ranch. He has the largest sheep ranch in the world and has just received the title of being a multi-millionare. As we make last stop on earth before returning to our destiny, we see Annabo lie Hawk who has just received her P.H.D. degree in doctoring where her office is set up in Anchorage, Alaska. She is married to the Senator of Alaska. Now while we revolve around in our satellite returning to our destiny, we decide to watch a bit of television. We are just in time for the launching of the 5th rocket to the moon for those who wish to establish residence. Look who is guiding the rocket-----Ron McXinleyl! Fe learn that he has been the chief astronaut for all trips to the moon. One of Ron's passengers is a familiar looking person--—James liiller. He has completed training at the Military Academy with honors, and has four to complete in an exclusive college in the East. He is married and is travel- ing to the moon with his family where he plans to set up a business and run for president. While watching events in Washington on T.V., we decide to sit in on an important case being tried at the courthouse. Pretty Mary Jo Pate is perched attentively in sincere concentration as she is the court reporter. We learn also that she is engaged to the very handsome attorney now speaking. In our T.V. we see Charming Robert IL Fitner walking down the street. He owns a business intitled-----U.S. Rocket Producers (Exclusive). As his limousine comes to pick him up, we find out from his chauffeur that he is unmarried. His favorite loves' being golf, and himself. Next we see Bob Titterington and has finished college, where he major- ed in basketball. He owns a store in which he sells or.ly-----EaeketballsJI This couldn't be Fred SchlupU It is,-—all 6 feet and 7 inches of him. Ke is a. commrxliai) and_ncw i.s. starrier in the Sands in Las Vagas. This being the last of the 1963 Graduating Class, we turn the T.V. off, as we have reached our destiny........... sponsored by RFDRCCK RANCH VOTEL----DUBOIS, FYCMING —11— CD T CM CD r O SENIOR WILL We, the Mighty Senior et nineteen hundred nnd sixy-three, of Duboin High School, county of Fremont, State of Wyoming, Being of sound mind nnd body, do hereby declare this to be our la6t will end testament, hereby re- solving any other will cr wills made by us. I - June Blehm, will my Cadillac to Mark Thompson in hopes that he learns how- to drive it . - kamar Brown, will my ability to get in trouble for doing nothing to any- - body who needs it. - Carol Butner, will my photography job to Jeok Cross and hope he enjoys it as much as I have, - Ardythe Coad, will my ability of talking back to teachers, and getting away with it, to all the boys of D.H.S. (they never seem te got away with it), and my cheerfulness to all incoming sour-pusses! - John Cook, will one penny to anyone that wants it, (if not accepted then wanted back) -■Fred Finley, will my cowboy boots to Fred Peterson in Hepes that he will te a great cowboy like me0 - Annabelle Hawk, will my ability to skip school and get away with it te Kathy Seymour in Hopes she has the luck I did, - James Miller, will the 160 pound wrestling weight to Buggs Strong in hopes that h6 won’t get to big to fill it - Bob Fitner, will my 8 straggly chin whiskers to Gary Shavlik in Hopes he trims thorn as well es I did - Mary Jo Pate, will my ©bility tc. talk in English Class, and get away with it to all the other students and ny ability to play hooky tc the Fresh- man girls - F ed Schlup. will all my previous highth and basketball suits to Buck Eutkovich and my ability to get into trouble to Sandy Johnson, (since she never does) - Mike Stamper will my giyl snaging ability to the most needy - Bob Titterington, will my basketball ability to Eucky Butkevich in hopes he will be a Future Star for Dubois - and te the Teachers, School Board, Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshman, we ALL will our ability to THIKK BIG! Sponsored by Dubois Timber Co , John Hawk u__ President Vice-President Karl Ziltener Sharron Skovgard 05 05 Student Council Rep. Paul Shippen f Darlene Allen JUNIORS This page sponsored by Mil-War Lanes and Dubois Corner Service Secretary Sharon Robertson Reporter Pat Titterington Corky Cornish Roger Day —14— ■Duel Eldridge Allen Lang Danny Raith Joanne Lynde 05 05 t Larry Tjomsland Sponsor Diane Wuennecke Mr. Fischer JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY As Freshman of 1960 we undertook the initation and survived the day with an enjoyable party given in our honor by the Seniors. In 1961-1962 our main money making project was a turkey raffle. We sold a lot of tickets. Now that we are Juniors we have many responsibilities, such as the concess- ion stand and other profitable money making projects which will help supply money for our Junior and Senior Prom. We hope to make our Prom, at which_______________________was crowned queen, a great success. At the Prom the attendents were: , ___________________________,4 . This page sponsored by Dubois Drug and Yellowstone Service and Motel —15— Nancy Alexander Toni Depew Rosemary Bradford Joe Butner Jook Cross Cathy Day Linda Detimore Ciska HeIt Steve Coad CLss of 1965 GOOD LUCK Roger Bruhn Kelsey's Sportsman Trailer Court —16— Hawks BEST WISHES Sinclair ■Susan Metz Frank Michael r Willard Real Grant Shipper Ethel Stevens Jim Seymour Robert Spurgeon Fay White ■Joanna Northness Gary Shavlik Tom Spurgeon Ray Winchester man President Larry Fischer Vice-Pres. Kenneth Miller NOT PICTURED KATHY SEYMOUR TREASURER Secretary Diana Northness Representative Jim Allen Reporter Diane Pitner NOT PICTURED GEORGE MEEKS Mike Daniels This page is sponsored by the Big Elk Studio —18— men t 05 -3« i - This page is sponsored by the Branding iron Club —19— ADMINISTRATION tJ oard of? Education Dubois School District No. 2 Fremont Miller, Chairman Arlene Shavik, Clerk - Arden Coad, Treasurer Lew Boiler, Clarence Allicon, Paul Griffith I' rS cr t'. o Superintendent of Schools The American poet, Thomas Samuel Jones, once wrote, Many do with opportunity as children do at the seashore, they fill their little hands with sand, and then let the grains fall through, one by one, until all are gone. SCHOOIS will always be a giant stock pile of opportunity — or sand. principal To the pupils of Dubois School: I hope that as you look through the many fine pages of this annual, TH17 TIE HACK, you will be reminded of many happy memories con- cerning your friends and school. Remember that school os a place for fun as well as work. Do your very best in your academic work so that you will be better prepared for the future; also have fun and participate to the best of your ability in school activities such as sports, pep club and plays Sincerely, —20— IANDER FURNITURE AND HARDWARE, AND HUB CRAMER MISS FACTNELLI Thysical Edo Home Eo. Pep Club Sponsor MR. CAULK Physical Ed. History Modern Problems Sr. High Coach FACULTY MRS. DARNALL Business Edo Secretary MRS. BACK Art Annual Sponsor MR. FISCHER Speech Journalism English PaDer Sponsor MR. McGRARY Fhysical Ed. 7th and 8th Science 7th Geography Wresling Coach CONGRATULATIONS, FROM DR. MARY A. HIGDON, UNDER, WYOMING —22— r cr crs G I' O MR. FLOOD Music Education English Servey MR. MOCK Science MR. PATTERSON Industrial Arts General Math 7th Writing and Spelling MRS. MAYFIELD MRS. LATTA Typing Jr. High English 7th Social Studies 6th Spelling, Writing Reading 6th English  GIGARD AND CO. AND GILLPATRICK FURNITURE, RIVERTON, WYOMING —2J— zn CTi CT) i' C5 DOROTHY LINSDAU HEAD COOK JACKIE SKOVGARD COLLEEN BUTKr,VICH ASSISTANT COOKS TOM HUELI.ET JANITOR THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY LYNDE S LAUNDRY, DUBOIS, WYOMING 0792497 Sharon DePeu Joe Shippen Kathleen Shepherdson Hickerson 05 05 Stephen Miller Patti Chimenti John Finley 35 Dale Winchester Ruth Miller Ray Heermann, Jeannette Lynde Bill Miller Teacher Dean Shepherdson r  n - r n r o Back,I to r: Ear] Waits, Richard Flood, director, Mary hawleyj 3rd row; Jane Allison, Milton Miller, Nancy Alexander, Joanna Northness, Chad Wells, Howard Harris, Fred Finley, Buck Butkovich, Gary Shavlikj 2nd row; Mary Kay Crouse, Denise Daniel, Ken Miller, Ciska HeIt, Bonnie Rosej front row: Connie Long, Sharon Robertson, Ann Hawk, Diana Korthness. Not pictured: Ardy Coad, Ramar Brown, Larry Tjomsland, Steve Miller, Bill Miller oruA • front: Joanna Northness, Connie Long, June Blehm, Sue Mets, Jayne Brown, Richard Flood, Director, back, 1 to r: Bonnie Rose, Ciska Helt, Darlene Allen, Delores Shough, Audrey Zielke, Diana Shough, Nancy Alexander, Linda Detemore. Congratulations from Jay's Furniture, Lander Best wishes from Kiddieville and Surplus Market, Riverton, Wyoming; anet State ANNABELLE HAWK RAM AR BROWN JAMES MILLER DR. R. D. MARTIN, AND MONTGOMERY WARD, LANDER, WYOMING —31— n 1urAeA r Vi r Vi 1 o 2 nd Rows Miss Gibbs, Sponsor, Sharron Skovgard, Mary Hawley, Joanne Lynde, Pat Titter- ington. 1 st Rows Diane Northness, Sharon Robert6on,Ardy Coad. Student C ounci I 2 nd Rows Steve Coad, Bob Pitner, Jim Miller, Karl Ziltner, Paul Shippen. 1 st Rows Bill Miller,Joanna Northness, June Blehm, Larry Fischer, Earl Watts. Ray's Shoe Store and Coast to Coast Stores, Lander —52— - QUEEN ANN ATTENDENTS: Paula Metzger Linda Deti.more Karen TTelty Parman Margie Batty CO CO CT, i' CD Top Row (Left to Right) — Ron Titterington, Steve Coad Alan Lang, Karl Ziltner, Roger Bruhn, Ron McKinley and James Miller. Botton Row (Left to Right) — Coach Caulk, President Bob Titterington, Sec. - Treasurer Bob Pitner, and Sergeant at Arms Ramar Brown. Sclioot paper Staff Top Rcw(Left to Right) — Fhul Shippen, Ronnie Titterington, Leslie Da mall, Mark Thompson, Ron McKinley, Sharron Skovgard, Society Editor, Bonnie Rose, Pat Titterington, Dava Chimenti. Bottom Row(Left to Right) -- Diane Wuennecke, Feature Editor Steve Coad Sports Editor, Mr. Fischer, Sponsor. Carl Ziltner, Editor-in Chief, Ardythe Coad, News Editor, and Roger Day. SPONSORED BY FREMONT CAFE AND TRAILS-DRIVE-IN —35— r  cn n t'' o Back Row 1 to rt Jeannette Lynde, Banna Stevens, Debbie Monroe, Brenda Krost, Susie Wilson, Kathy Shepherd- son, Peg Vi liman, Nita Waits, Sponsor Miss Facinelli Front Row 1 to rr Kathy Colmen, Linda Hutcheson, Sandy Raith, Ronda Christ- ianson, Pollet Hoffman, Terry Harris, Pat Chimenti, —35- Rive rt on Hardware and Osbornes Shoe Store, Riverton BUOn C£ D D £S r cn r art i o Left to right TOP: Linda Sandreval, Ethel Stevens, Rose Mary Bradford, Cathy Conley, Tony DePew, Linda Detemore . 2ND ROW: Jennie Dollahan, Connie Long, Pat Titterington, Dava Chimenti, Sharron Skovgard, Sharon Robertson. 3RD ROW: Jayne Brown, Deanna Shough, Darlene Allen, Deloris Shough, Audrey Zielke. BOTTOM: Kathy Runyan, Linda Johnson, Sandy Johnson, Sue Metz, Diane Pitner, Mary Hawley. SPONSOR: Miss Facinelli. Diana Northness, Vicki Peak, Kathy Seymour. Not pictured, Joanna Northness. Bush Sporting Goods-Lander and Norris Ford-Riverton Junior Karl Ziltner Soph. Steve Coad Congratulations from First National Bank of Lander 39_ UarAity. (J adLetbafU oCetL ermen - £ O Junior Roger Day- Junior Ron Titterington Senior Ramar Brown Senior Fred Schlup Soph. Gary Shavlik Sponsored by Lander State Bank, Lander, Wyoming r ai r o BACK ROW, L to Rs Coach Bob Caulk, Fred Finley, Ron Titterington, Bob Titterington, Allen Lang, Jim Miller, Karl Ziltner, Coach Skip McCrary. FRONT ROW: Grant Shippen, Ron Rose, Gary Shavlik, Bob Fitner, Steve Coad, Willy Real. This page is sponsored by John Deere, Riverton II— zn T) r o Wrestll incj. Top: Roger Bruhn, Ed Dallahan, Jim Miller Coach: Mr. McCrary. Bottom: Will Real Ron Mckinley Good luck Top: Howard Harris, Bugs Strong Mr. McCrary, Dean Shepardson, Bottom: Milt Miller, Bill Miller, Steve Miller. Ride 'em cowboy!I Did you say, smile.' Your pinned'. I This page is sponsored by SADLER'S GOLDEN RULE and MOTOR PARTS INC. Riverton, Wyoming —42- Riverton Lumber Co. ard A. D. Martin Lumber Co. GRADE SCHOOL Denise Daniels Chad Wells 05 05 r - Monte Reed Tye Barley Mr. McCrary Teacher Bonnie Stevens Myron Conley Gloria Rose Jane Allison Joe Pitner Audrey Hutcheson Sixth Cjfacie Eric Tomlinson Mickey Redman Billy C. Hart Mary ay Crouse TRAIL'S END MOTFL and BILL'S MACHINE AND WFLDING First row—Mark Lewis, Peggy Carley, Steven Leigh, Eric Wells, Don Detimore Second row—Jim Butkovich, Dixie Shavlik, Joe Lynds, Doug Johnson Third row—John Dollahan, Mike Johnson, Sherry Stevens, Kenneth Burns, Jack Hornecker, Janet White Fourth row—Thelma Genereaux, Jerry Reed, Mark Hickerson, Karen Hansen, Bob Bruhn, Norman Duncan, Gerald Woodward This page is sponsored by ROCK GARDEN CAFE and TSCHUDY'S CAFE Mary Finley - Timothy Atkinson - Geralynn Hart - Robert Shippen - Cheryl Worm - Oscar Kelsey Scott Peterson - Bonny Boedeker - Donald Schlup - Laura Hancock Ellis Lang - Linda Hitohew - Benje Boedeker - Virginia Burns - Justin Allison Nora Wilson - Christine Michael - Dan Depew - Arlene Hornecker Susan Griffith - Mike Carson Timothy Linsdau - Cinda Held - Phyllis Coulston - Robert Conley Debra Singer. HAPPY FUTURE CROWHEART STORE A DUBOIS COID STORAGE 79 1497 • . OUCOIS ELCMEH1ARY SCHOOL HISS MORSE - GRADE 3 1962 1963 TOP ROW - Ricky Reed, Karyn Brown, Mike Hancock, Ro- berta Wray, Conrad VanPrice, Kathy Roman, Michael Chimenti. SECOND ROW - Frankie Shephardson, Joy Held, Otto Wells, Cynthis Pollock. THIRD ROW - Vickie Vaught, Jimmy Renie, Lynn Stewart, Pearl Popko, Roy Spurgeon, Robin Nichols, Joyce Albright. FOURTH ROW - Mary Gen- eraux, Lois Unger, Dane Anderson, Oma Rose, Cody Runyan, Donna Layne, Daniel Conley. BOTTOM ROW - George John- son, Shirley Stevens, Ralph Fox, Beverly Worm, Kirby Hitshew, Jan Tomlinson, Duane Cady. Top row—Emery Millman, Nancy Griffith, Lewi6 Michael, Saundra Atkinson,, Frank Mockler, Nicole Kelsey, Harold Atkinson. Second row—Janet Woodard, Scotty Nowlin, Louis Stevens, Elizabeth Miller. Third row—John Detimore, Debra Van Price, Melvin Coulston, Patricia Strasser, Scott Frazer, Lynn Watts, Larry Cr iuse. Fourth row—Peter Jon Hickerson, Ellen Pittsley, Gerald Shippen, Linda Stevens, Reagan Daniel, Robin Stevens, Johnnie Burns. This page is sponsored by the Dubois Mercantile and Yellowstone Service. 1st row—Jim Hart, Stacey Caulk, Andy Roman, Lisa Cross, Robbie Hutchison, Second row—Tawni Roe, Jeffery Nichols, Debra Northness, David Singer, Third row—Nickie Mi liman, Kenny Anderson, June Popko, Richard Lowe, Pat Raith, John Pitner, Cynthia Burns, Fourth row—Laurie Griffith, Randy Zenisek, Paul Hawley, Marie Coleman, Terry Smith, Sharon Poole Eugene Carper, Teacher Mr8 Merritt This pave is sponsored by Pete's Independent Station and Carson's Cabins, Snayp SU Interesting buddy? DUHI1 Alley Oop says smile! This is Grace!' Congratulations from the Teton Jewelry and Fashion Bar, Riverton Bums in D.H.S.? Sponsored by Lehman's Studio and Teton Hotel, Riverton —51— 5 ' 57 rf CO C' I' o What would you do Smile DISGUSTING I I Showboat 11 Whose There? My teacher 1 still hasn't asked me outl Hollywood SPONSORED BY J. M. MCDONALD AND BERTS CLEANERS, RIVERTON, WYOMING
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