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BY YEARBOOK HOUSE EX LIBRIS ■J- o CO CO CM £75 I' O JC O Q PJJGE TIE HACK OFFICERS............................................ ...1 DEDICATION ...........................................................2 TABLE OF CONTENTS.....................................................3 YEAR TO REMEMBER......................................................4 SUPERINTENDENT MESSAGE............................................... 5 FACULTY...............................................................7 GRADUATES ...........................................................31 SENIOR HISTORY.......................................................15 SENIOR PROPHACY .....................................................IP RENTOp WTIX........................................................ 17 JUNIORS .............................................................IP SOPHOMORES .................................................... 21 FRESHMEN.............................................................23 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL...................................................26 ACTIVITIES ATOETICS...................................................... 40 GRADE SCHOOL....................................................44 Best wishes from ROCK GARDEN CAFE Page 3 A YEAR TO REMEMBER School Begins Teacher’s Convention Halloween Party Freshman Frolic Thanksgiving Vacation Basketball There, Burlington Basketball There, Cowley Easketball Here, Jackson Christmas Program Basketball There, Morton Junior Play Basketball There, Jackson Christmas Vacation Basketball There, TenSleep Basketball Here, Shoshoni Basketball There, Pavillion Wrestling There, Rivertsor. Basketball There, Meeteetse tirestling There, Shosh :ni Basketball There, Manderson Basketball Here, Morton Wrestling Here, Riverton Basketball There, St. Stephens Basketball Here, Byron Wrestling Here, Riverton Basketball Here, Deaver Band Concert and Chorus Wrestling There, Shoshoni Fremont Co. Teachers Workshop Wrestling There, Riverton Basketball Here, TenSleep Wrestling There, Riverton Movie, Living Desert Basketball There, Shoshoni Basketball Here, St. Stevens Basketball Here, Favillion Movie, Tonka District Basketball Tournment, Green River Play, Macbeth (5th Grade) Easter Vacation Jr. Sr. From District Tract Meet Awards Assem.bly Baccalaureate Commencement End of School . September 3 October 3,4 31 November 22 28, 29 December 6 7 14 19 20 12 21 23 January 4 10 11 16 17 17 18 24 24 25 30 30 31 31 February 1 3,4 7 8 11 13 14 15 21 March 4 4-7 11 26-30 April 18 May 16 17 24 27 29 This page sponsored by Ramshorn Bar Page 4 ADMINISTRATION ff fmmm y m ro ro Sell oo I d3oard Fremont Miller- Chairman Arden Coad- Treasurer Arleen Shavlil:— Cleric Clarence Allison Paul Griffith Leslie Stagner George E. Northness Superintendent of Schooii Today's schools are the result of a long tradition, many ideals, and the efforts of millions of people. American schools have a re- sponsibility to each pupil and to our nation. Our times have not been favorable to ideals or the notion of striving toward them. May God grant each of you the wisdom and courage we teachers have tried to instill. Sponsored by WIND RIVER HOTEL and COAST TO COAST Page 5 FACULTY MR. COATS Coach Math MRS. LATTA Commercial Courses Latin Best wishes from BIG ELK STUDIO Page 7 acutty o ro ro cv 05 i.' O «m MISS DENNIS Music Teacher MRS. MAYFIELD 7th Grade Sponsor Jr. High English NLkTi MR. MTKA Jr. High Science Jr. Sponsor Wrestling Coach Basketball MR. EROTVN English Speech MISS SHAPER Homo Economics Fr e shman Engli sh MR. PATTERSON Shop 8th Grade Sponsor Sponsored by SAGE MOTEL and DUBOIS DRUG STORE L-R: ASSISTANT COOKS Coleen Butkovich, Jackie Skovgard HEAD COCK Dorthy Linsdau CUSTODIAN Tom Hulett ASSISTANT CUSTODIANS L-R: Charlotte Linsdau Georgia Hulett o CO CO V C5 ! • o Bonnie Rose Bon Student Council Representative 4; Student Council Sec- retary 4; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 3; Broncettes 3,4; Paper Staff 3j Jr.,Sr. Clasa Flays; Speech S Band 3,4; Encampment school 1,2. Ronald Titterington Ron Basketball 1,2, 3,4;, Track 1,2,3,4; Jr., Sr. Clasr Flay 3,4; D Club 2,3,4; Vice Pres. D Club 4; Vice Pres. Class 1; Lett rman 4; Paper Staff 3. Paul Shippen Paul Alternate Boya State; Track 1,2; Student Council Repre- sentative 3,4; Paper Staff 3. Allen Lang Al Basketball 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Letter- man 2,3,4; Manager 1, D Club 2,3,4; Pres. D Club 4 Paper Staff 4; boys State Representative,3. Larry Tjomsland Larry Band 2,3,4; P.E. 1; Speech 4j Paper Staff 4. Congratulations, Baldwin's Store, Lander Page 11 o to to N i' o Sharron Skovgard Sharron Darlene Allen Darlene President of class 1; Vice President 4; Chorus 1,3,4; Pep Club 2,3 Student Council Representative 2; Paper Staff 3; Jr., Sr. Plays 3,4; Nurses Club 3; Jr., Sr. Prom Attendant 3; Broncettes 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4; B Cheerleader 2. Leonard Fisher Joanne Lynde Joanne Paper Staff 4; La Grande Paper Staff 4-; Chorus 1; Nurses Oregan High School 1,2,3. Club 1,2,3, Vice Pres. 2; Broncettes 1,2,3,4. Page 12 o CO CO V cr £ • o Dava Chimenti Dava Secretary Broncettes 4; Senior reporter 4; Home Coining Attendant 4; Paper Staff 3; Speech 3; Broncettes 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2; Jr.,Sr. class play; Lettered D Club 2. Rodger Day R0g Basketball 2,3,4; D Club 3,4- Paper Staff 3; Sr. Class Play 4; Letterman 3,4. Terry Ramey Terry Paper Staff 4; D Club 3,4; Jr., Sr. Class Play 3,4; Track 3,4; Basketball 4. Page 13 Karl Ziltner Karl Class Pres. 1,3,4, Vice Fres. 2; Jr., Sr. Class Play 3,4; Paper Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4, State Tract Ueet 2; Boy's State Representative 3, Student Body Vice Fres. 3, Pres. 4; Salutatorias ro 'Ti l O Sharon Robertson Sharon Class President 2, Sec.-Trees. 3; Annual Staff 2,3,4, Editor 4; Band ! 2 3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4; Chorus 1; Nurses Club 1,2,3, Pres. 3; Student Council Representative 1; Jr., Sr. Class Plays 2,3,4; Broncettes 1,2,3,4, Cheerleader 2,4; Girls State Repre- sentative 3. Patricia Titterington Fat Class Reporter 3; Paper Staff 3; Chorus 1; Nurses Club 1,2; Pres. 2; Vice Pres. County Nurses 2; Jrs, Sr. Plays 3,4; Broncettes 1,2,3,4, Report er 4, B Cheerleader 2. Leslie Darnall Les Band 1,2,4; Pep Band 1,2; Paper Staff 3; Nurses Club 1; Jr., Sr. Plays 3,4; Basketball 1,2,4. Diane Wuennecke Diane Sec.-Treas. Class 4; Faper Staff 3; Prom Queen 3; Sept.-Dec. 1960 Riverton, Wyoming Page 14 Senior a add prophecy o 00 00 c ? 00 v' O While looking from our satellite down to the earth on this May day of 1974 we see the 1964 Graduating Class of Dubois High School. The first one who catch- es our eye is handsome Leslie Darnall, going by in his gold plated sports car inroute to his million dollar estate. He has just returned from his tour around the world......Next our satellite turns to Miss Pat Titterington, although her last name seems to have changed. She is a happily married mother of 2 children, and is now living in her home in California.......As we fly over Miami, Florida, we see Larry Tjomsland at Cape Kennedy as their top Electronical Engineer. Larry has just finished working on a top secret assignment..........We still go on further until once again our eye catches Joanne Lynde who is a well-known Sec- retary to her husband, who is now Senator of South Dakota.......What's this? We see Leonard Fisher as the top Lawyer of Washington D. C. Leonard is now running for Senator of his home state.......Our satellite takes off again, and we see Darlene Allen who is happily married, living in their summer home high in the Pocky Mts...... Once again we start on our way, and we come to an interesting sight. It seems that our own Terry Ramey is the Olympic Champion of 1974. Boy, is the U. S. ever proud of him... Gee Whizl There's Dava Chementi having a Bar- B-Q out on her patio for her husband and friends. They are now living in Texas..., As our satellite takes off again, we see successful Roger Day just driving over to his oil fields. Roger is hoping on becoming President of the Stockholders........ As we make our last stop on earth before returning to our destiny, we see Diane Wuennecke who has just become executive Secretary to the late President of the U. S......Now while we revolve around in our satellite returning to our destiny, we decide to watch a bit of T. V. We are just in time to catch the launching of a rocket guided for Venus. Look who is behind the controlsl Our own Allen Lang. Allen seems to be looking for that special girl on the planet of love..........Also in our T. V. we sec charming Sharron Skovgard. Sharron recently graduated from an Atts school in Denver, and has since become the top fashion lllistrator.......... Next we see Ronnie Titterington who wons the largest ranch in Wyoming. Ron's just getting ready to attend the Denver Stock show, where he will participate....... While watching events of the Hawaiian life, we see Sharon Robertson. Sharon has become an International Airline Stewardess and flies all over the world.........One of Sharon's passengers is a familiar looking person—Paul Shipren. HEe is the greatest Kathametic of the world.... This couldn't be Bonnie Rose'. It is— Bonnie is a P. E. teacher in the Lander Wyo. School. She is also working on becoming a dancer......Why, there is Karl Ziltner. Karl is now running for the Wyoming Representative in Congress, He has become very successful. This being the last of the 1964 Graduating Class, we turn the T. V. off, so we have reached our destiny. SENIOR WILLS We, the Mighty Seniors of nineteen hundred and sixty-four, of Dubois High School, county of Fremont, State of Wyoming, being of sound mind and body, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testiment, hereby re- solving any other will or wills made by us.............. I - Darlene Allen, will my position as editor on the paper to anyone who feels lucky enough to accept the responsibility. - Dava Chementi, will my pep and enthusium to yell at the basketball games to anyone who thinks they can put it to better use. - Leslie Darnall, will ny dancing ability to anyone who wants to pick it up off the floor and my curly hair to Buck Butkovitch. - Roger Day, will my drafting ability to Tom Spurgeon and my long hair to Mr. Lembke. - Leonard Fisher, will my black 58 chev. to anyone who wants to take over the payments and my lettering ability to the Art teacher, Mrs. Back, - Alien. Lang, will any ability I have to anyohe who wants them and my razor to Mr. Brown and Mr. West, for further use. - Joanne Lynde, will my ability to stay off the drop list to my brother, Jerry. - Terry Ramey, will my ability to argue with Mrs. Back to anyone who takes Art and my grades to anyone who can afford them. - Sharon Robertson, will my Model A to come to school to Patty Chementi since she has such a long distance to walk (4 steps), and my ability to read my Time magazine in S weeks to Mr. Custer who manages to read his in 2 hours'. - Bonnie Rose, will my personality to anyone who wants to join the monster club. - Paul Shippen, will my great mathmatical ability to anyone who needs the good grades. - Sharron Skovgard , will my place on the honor roll to anyone who can keep up my 5 average. - Pat Titterington, will my ability to argue with the teachers to Rosemary Bradford in hopes she makes better use of it. - Ronnie Titterington, will my basketball number 21 to anyone who wants it and my freckles to Ron Rose. - Larry Tjlomsland, vlll my ability to keep out of trouble to the coming Seniors and my Dick Tracy handbook to anyone who v ants it. - Diane Wuennecke, will my knitting ability to Kathy Conley in hopes that she someday can make a Mohair sweater. - Karl Ziltner, will my jobs as Presidents to anyone that will have them. Page 17 UNDERGRADUATES ( Rosemary Bradford ro w « i'' O Joe Butner Linda Detimore Jook Crosg STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE Mike May SECRATARY TREASURER Kathy Corley Corky Cornish Page 19 Joanna Northne s VICE-PRESIDENT Jim Seymour Gary Sharlik PRESIDENT ro V 0$ 75 • o J I Grant Shippen Tom Spurgen Fay TVhite Harriet Strong Page 20 o 00 CO 175 Ken Miller PRESIDENT .Soph omore a Offi tcer5 Bucky Butkovich •Vice President Diana Korthness SECRETARY-TREASURER Mary Hawley VickiPeak Assistant Reporter REPORTER Jim A.llen Representative This page is sponsored by BRANDING IRON BAR Page 21 o CO CO CM i'® Diane Pitncr O Terry Redman Deanna Shough Ron Rose Betty Stetrens Audrie Zielke Page 22 o CO CO 04 i O Kathy Shepardson SECRETARY Patty Chimenti REPORTER Terry Harris TREASURER Fred Peterson PRESIDENT Danny Grubb VICE-PRESIDENT C iaid oi 1967 Earl Visits REPRESENTATIVE Page 23 Susan Wilson Pam Krost John Finley Gene Jordan Linda Whitnell NOT PICTURED NOT PICTURED Joe Shippen Page 24 Marlene Hull Stephen Miller BACK ROW, L-R: Howard Harris, Clayde Strong, Robert Grubb, Fred Hawley, Robert Shawver, Dean Shepardson, Naraan Browa. MIDDLE ROW: John Butner, Melvin Zielke, Milton Miller Danna Stevens, Juanita Waits, Eill Miller. FRONT RCffT: Linda Hutchison, Jeanette Lynde, Brenda Krost, Sandra Raith, Kathy Coleman, Sharon Stevens. Sponsors - DUBOIS NATIONAL BANK andSTAGECOACH IKK Poge 26 BACK ROW, L-Rt Billy Hart, Wayne Shepardson, Bruce Stamper, Ray Pittsley, Eugene Kay, Bruce Fread, Tye Bagley, Chad Wells, Ace Redman. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Mayfield, Mary Kay Crouse, Bonnie Stevens, Eric Tomlinson, Joe Pitner Dale Winchester, Myron Conley, Monte Reed, Mickey Redman, Danny Allen. FRONT ROW: Barbara May, Audrey Hutchison, Lisa Wilson, Gloria Rose, Paulette Hoffman, Jane Allison, Denise Daniel, Trudy Stogbauer, Mary Lembke, Rosalee Hammer s. Mrs. Mayfield Page 27 activities o CO CO CO Top Row’ Fay White, Kathy Conley, Linda Hackney, Sandy Johnson. Middle Rows Darlene Allen, Linda Detimore, Deanna Shough, Deloris Shough, Linda Johnson. Teacher Hiss Dennis. Bottom Row: Ethel Stevens, Diane Pitner, Sue Metz, Ciska Eelt, Nancy Alexander. BAND feacher Kiss Dennis. Back Row: Kary Hawley, Leslie Darnall, Denise Daniels, Joanna Northness, Kenneth Killer, Ciska Helt, Nancy Alexander, Larry TJlomsland, Front Row: Kary Kay krost, Jano Alii sou,Sharon Robertson, Sandy Nowlin, Kary Lembke, Dianna Northness, Bonnie Rose, Buck Butkovich, Gary Shavlik. Page KOVE 13.•’0 5C0C watts, Lar.der TIE HACK STAFF BACK ROT - 1 to r - Dearma Shough, Deloris Shough, Kathy Seymour, Fay White, Kathy Conley • MIDDLE ROT - 1 to r - Sandy Nowlin, I ary Hawley, Bonnie Rose, Diana Korthness, Sue Dietz, Vickie Peak, Fred Feterson, Steve Coad, Business Manager, Sharon Robertson, Editor, Jock Cross Bus. Manager, Steve Coad E.ditor, Sharon Robertson Gambles, The Friendly Store , and Hays' Department Store, Riverton Page 30 Behind the Stage Lets see now? T7HAT DID YOli SAY . CHICKENI Page 31 STUDENT COUNCIL BACK ROW: Fred Hawley, Earl Waits, Jim Allen, Fred Peterson. MIDDLE ROW: Paul Shippen, Gary Sharlik, Ken Miller, Jock Cress, Mr. Northness. FRONT ROW: Lisa Wilson, Joanna Ncrthness, Karl Ziltener, Bonnie Rose. Page 33 STANDING - 1 to r - George Meeks, Roger Day, Terry Ramey, Gary Shavlik, Ron Rose. SITTING -1 to r - Karl Ziltcner, Steve Coad, Allen Lang, Ron Titter- in gt on, Coach Mark !,'eka Congratulations, Seniors! Hoffman Electric and Western Auto, Riverton Page 34 Queen Diane Wuennecke King Leslie Darnail Attendents L-R Nancy Alexander, Sophmore, Sharron Skovgard, Junior June Blehm, Senior Mary Hawley, Freshraan Queen Diane Page 35 Vicki Fee.k Sue Metz Sharon Robertson Diana Rorthness Congratulations from Fashion Bar and Western Saddlery, Riverton Poge 36 an — ATHLETICS mm BRONCETTES BACK ROT- L to R- friary Hawley, Fatty Cheniin.ti, Kathy Shepardson Linda Betimore, Ethel Stevens, Rosemary Bradford, Bandy Nowlin, UIDDU ROT- L to R- Diana Korthnens, Ciska Helt, Diane Pitner, Terry Harris Susan Wilson, Bonnie Rose, Kar.cy Alexander, Betty Stevens, Sharon Robertson, Sue ketz. FRONT ROW - L to R- Vicki Peak, Patty Titterington, Sharrcn Skovgard, Joanna korthness, Dava Chenenti, and iiiss Schaper Congratulations from Jay's Furniture, lander page 38 JUNIOR HIGH PEP CLUB COLTS Ba® ROT. - 1 to r - f.!ary Lembke, Sandy Raith, Nancy Brown, Brenda Krost, Lisa Wilson, Sharon SteVens, Faulette lioffmar., ;,!±DDLT ROT: - 1 to r - Sponsor, IJiss OT fejer, Lir.da Hutchinson, Juanita Waits, Rosalee hammers, Bonnie Stevens, Mary Kay Crouse, Dana Stevens, Gloria Rose and Kathy Coleman ’ FRONT ROW - 1 to r - Trudi StOgbauer, Jane Allison, Jeanette Lynde, Denise Daniels, Audrey Hutchinson, and Barbara May. Jeanette Lynde Denise Daniels Jane Allison CHEERLEADERS Standing, L to R: Coach Code Coats, Buck Butkovich, Cary Shavlik, Ken Miller, Joe Butner, Ron Rose, Steve Coad. Kneeling;, L to R: Terry Rainey, Karl Ziltener, Ron Titteririgton, hop Day, Allen Lang, Les Darnell. VARSITY BASKETBALL o CO CO 0 Senior Allen Lang Senior Leslie Darnall T9 TO' Senior harl Ziltner LETTERMAN 4 Best wishes from Hub Cramer's and from Case's Drug, Larder Page 41 Page 42 WRESTLING BACK HOW - 1 to r - Stive Killer, Chad '.Veils, Bill Killer, Mr. Meka rH'-l.T ROT. - 1 to r - Buggs Strong, Mickey Redman, Dean Shepardson CoTi.plirer.lt! of lander Variety Store and Lander lurniture Page 43 BACK RCK, L-Rs Donald Detirnore, Dixie Shavlic, Janes Butkavich, Gerald 'Woodard, Douglas Johnson, Eric 7 ells, Joe Lydde. I.IDDLE R07i: Noman Duncan, Rita Cassell, Sherry Stevens, Christine West, Janet White, Jon Steinke, FRONT ROW: Steven Leigh,Mark Hickerson, Kenneth Burns, Michael Johnson, Robert Bruhn, Jerry Reed Mrs, Muir Page 45 BACK ROW, L-R: Carol Stogbaver, Phyllis Colston, Bonnie Redinan, Cinda Halt, Benje Boedecker, Ellis Lang, Tim Atkinson, Oscar Eelsey, Bill Lembke, Dennis Webb, Scott Peterson. MIDDLE ROW: Laura Haicook, Bonny Boedecker, Mary Finley, Llenda Roach, Sue Kelly, Nora Wilson, Mary Eamner, Tim Atkinson, Justin Allison, Russell Bytell. BACK ROW”: Geralynn Hart, Virginia Burns, Ardith Stienky, Linda Eitshew, Sue Griffith, Donny Schlup, Mike Carson, Bob Conley, Danny Larson, Bob Shippen. Mrs. Coffey Page 46 BACK ROW: Ricky Reed, Daniel Cor.ley, Dane Anderson, Jimmie Guess, Geofge Johnson, I'ikeHancook, Lois Dnger, Frankie Shepardson. MIDDLE ROW: Kirby Hitshew,Ralph Fox, Gay Bishop,Lynn Stewart,Otto Wells, Joyce Albright, Michael Chimenti. FRONT ROW: Joy Held, Roberta Wray, Jan Tomlinson, Pearl Popko, OmaRose, Shirley Stevens, Robin Nichols, Karer. Brown TEACHER: Mrs. Cook BACK ROY, L-R: Scotty Nowlin, Gerald Shippen, Louis Stevens, Larry Crouse, Perry Price, Johnnie Burns, Debora Sexton, Sue Steinke, Reagan Daniel, Harold Atkinson. KIDDIE ROW: Scott Frazer. Elizabeth Hiller, Nancy Griffith, Fatricia Strasser, Janet Woodard, J hn Detijaore, Saundra Atkinson, Lynn Watts, Ellen Pittsley, Arthur Price. FRONT ROSY: Linda Shawver, Ramona O'Neal, Robin Stevens, Peter Jon Hickerson, Arlen Price, Dan West, Melvin Coulston, Linda Stevens, Loretta Bromley Page 48 o o M Top Row - Jeffrey Nichols, Mike Sexton, Joe Bytell, Randy Zenisek, Peter Stogbeuer, Kenny Anderson, Robert Hutohison. Middle Row - Chris Steinke, Jimmy Hart, Cathy Larsen, John Pitner, Debra Northness, Paul Hawley, Front Row - Danna Seaton, Charlotte Hammers, Lisa Cress, Laurie Griffith, Marie Coleman, Cynthia Burns, Patty Raith, Teacher - Mrs. Foresman Page 49 Back Row-Lefts MRS. MERRITT Teacher, Jeff West, Rob Albright, Mike Leseberg, Joe Peck, Charles Patterson, Mary Coleman, Carol Strasser. MIDDLE R0v7s Debra Alexander, Richard Lowe, Peter Chimenti, Chuck Killian, Vicki Kirkpatrick, Kent Lang, Scott Neider, Glenda Richardson. BOTTOM ROW: Kaye Watt6, Van Steinke, Woodson Held, Jim Stevens, Lorna Reed, Susan Vaught, Rollyn Coats, Julie Allison, Wesley Stevens. Back Row-Left: MRS. MOCKLER Teacher, Waid Morgan, Jimmy Woodard, Gail Roach, Lisa Hodgson, Vicky Eytell, Eddy Popko, Chuck Bishop, Kristy Unger, Se SECOND ROW: Johnny Langskov, D Gaylene Coleman, Karo]d Roach, Wi]]iam Perkins, Leslie Charles, Walter Hodgson. BOTTOM ROW: Robby Nowlin, Phillip Cross, Randy Price, Sammy Hammers, Carolyn Webb, Cheryl Brown, Valerie Cassell. Poqc 50 j-mrni uisu PAN OS A (nA The things that happen each day. The faces, the places ... the victories, th defeats . . . the thousands of big and little events. All this is a part of our lives and the things we will remember. Hey, give that back'. I Spook:: ’(Vhat have I done this time???'. Oh, these lessens’.'. Tweety Eire'.'. The meaning, was there. anyway. ’ How, there is a real genius'. M ■ The three STOOGES.': How what?0?? Don't get wise Bubble Eyes'. Page 5J Practicing track in the shop????? Hey Cutiell’. Oh, Please. O’ eo CO o i- O bounced? And we don’t believe in lady luckj Did you have your wheaties this morning????? WAIT11!’ The Brain of Ihe schoolV Page 51 TttUi VVt litMM QubbQfUrttPjcb Do, Ra, Me... And The Band Played On This Page is Sponsored by SADDLER'S GOLDEN RULE Riverton, Wyoming QfwJUyi CIms pfetjThe Eighth M II The Curtain Closed On Another Success She Caught Her Man This Page is Sponsored by AINSWORTH BUICK - PONTIAC Riverton, Wyoming PxOiw Qm L Scj vC yfit I Could Have Danced All Night Punch Service That Big Meal Before This Page is Sponsored by MARTIN JEWELRY Riverton, Wyoming SCHEDULE OF MEETS Femont County Meet, April 16, Score 0 Tuxdh Morton Invitational, April 23, 4 1 4 Lander and Riverton, April 27, 41 1 4 TQOJmj Sub-District, May 7, 1 ROW ONE: Bob Mosher, Dennis Stevens, Dave Reeve, Larry Worman. ROW TWO: Dick Emond, Bob Titterington, Darrell Richardson, Bud Kelsey, Bill Wilson, Jim Howell, Mr. Dan Sylvester. This Page is Sponsored by FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF RIVERTON Riverton, Wyoming Up, Up, And Away. This Page is Sponsored by FIRST NATIONAL BANK Lander, Wyoming LARRY ANNAN Basketball JACK CRAWFORD Basketball BUTCH HELT Basketball Letfemew JIM LINSDAU Basketball NOT PICTURED ALAN LARSON, Track BOB MOSHER Basketball, Track LONNIE RAMSEY Basketball DAVE REEVE Basketball, Track DENNIS STEVENS Track BOB TITTERINGTON Basketball, Track ALBERT WAGNER Basketball This Page is Sponsored by THE RIVERTON RANGER Riverton, Wyoming GEORGE WINGERT Basketball Bouooothjuuve (U U J Co w wfi ice vie tfc '.iiA. Senator McGee Spoke Our Baccalaureate Address That Big Moment We Leave! This Page is Sponsored by KOVE 1330 on Your Dial Lander, Wyoming Ocpxuflj Pictubs Model Karen, and Her Admires. Awards Highlight Winners 17:« •• Wm The Sheik of Dubois? Costume Fitting, Ugh! 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