Dubois High School - Ram Yearbook (Dubois, WY)

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RAM DUBOIS HIGH SCHOOL DUBOIS, WYOMING IN MEMORIAM Mr. Virgil Hainsey In the time Mr. Virgil Hainsey taught at Dubois High School, he shared a great deal of knowledge with us. Memories of him will remain for many years. DEDICA TION Mr. George Swan Our math instructor, Mr. George Swan, has guided and pushed us for four years at Dubois High School. He has been a friend and ally when we needed one, and an opponent when we turned the wrong direction. We wish to dedicate the 1970-71 Ram to Mr. Swan as a token of the deep appreciation and esteem we have for him. Thank you, Mr. Swan. 2 Administration . . ... Page 7 Faculty 9 Graduates 13 Classes 21 Classes 31 Activities 41 Athletics 61 Advertising 71 And we flock to the fields with all the abundance yet sparseness gleaming at our tender age. and timelessness sets in. for we know nothing of our individuality. only our simplicity in the things that really matter Justas we begin to taste what life is all about, that does not stop to answer our questions only nods from time to time, and the race is on with every precious second stretching into years. when we have finally finished the race we may catch our breath and stop and look around us, to find how much we've left behind. and the solemness sets in. our carefree days are gone. let's live life while we still have life just take the time. —Nancy Ur big kit, '72 u. H§ rt Administration Class of ’71: Consider yesterday; Contemplate tomorrow; Control today. Sincerely, William J. Higgins, Jr. Superintendent ADMINISTRA TION Upon completion of another year, to most a successful one, to a few, a failure, I extend best wishes for the future. To those that have succeeded, may success always remain with you, and to those that have failed, strive harder so that success may also one day be yours. Jerry Ruzicka Principal BOARD OF TRUSTEES Board of Trustees: B. T. Killion, Member; Burke Johnson, Chair- man; Barbara Wells, Member; Roberta Milton, Secretary; George Burns, Treasurer. Not pictured: Leslie Stagner, Member. 8 Faculty Mrs. Cook Fourth Grade Mrs. Foresman Second Grade Miss Havens Spanish Mr. Hopman Sixth Grade Mr. McDougal Coach Boy’s PE Mrs. McDougal Speech Therapy Miss Morse Third Grade Mr. Pond Music Mr. Robertson Jr. High Math Science Mrs. Ruzicka First Grade Mr. Warner Jr. High English Social Studies 1970-1971 10 Mrs. Warner Guidance Girl’s PE Mr. Johnston Art Mrs. Johnston Business Education Mr. Keinert Industrial Arts Mrs. Keinert Fifth Grade Mr. Peterson Sr. High History Social Studies Mrs. Petersen Home Economics Mr. Phillips English Speech Mr. Swan Math Mr. Thomas Science Mrs. Thomas Kindergarten 11 FACULTY THEY KEEP SCHOOL OPEN Mrs. Katherine Steinke, Bookkeeper Cooks: Vesta Hutchison, Collene But- kovich, and Pat Leseberg Jack Steinke, Head Custodian Bus Drivers: Pete Chimenti, Eleanor Erhart, Norman Cline Not pictured: Principal’s Secretary, Mrs. Norma McDougal; Bus Driver, June Albright: and Assistant Custo- dian, June Rosenbalm. Graduates JUSTIN THOMAS ALLISON BENJIE HAROLD BOEDEKER CLASS MOTTO “Today is the first day of the rest of our lives.” BONNY A. BOEDEKER CLASS COLORS Purple and White CHRISTOPHER J. CARTER VIRGINIA A. BURNS ROBERT FRANCIS CONLEY RONALD EUGENE DOYLE CLASS FLOWER Carnation CATHERINE ANNETTE DUNLAP CLASS SONG “A Time For Us” SUSAN MARY GRIFFITH MARY LOUISE FINLEY JERRY WAYNE MARROU EDWARD EARL KELSEY MICHAEL ALLEN STEWART MICHAEL STANLEY TUTTON MICHAEL DEAN SCHEER NORA JEAN WILSON ROBERT A. TUTTON SENIOR WILLS I, Justin Allison, will my ability to make more noise on my trumpet than anyone else to Freddy Grubb; and my ability to pass Chemis- try and Math (despite the futile attempts of my teachers to hold me back) to Sue Steinke. I, Bonny Boedeker, will my musical ap- preciation to Mike Chimenti; and my insanity to any junior who isn’t totally insane by the time they end their senior year. I, Linda Bradshaw, will my hopes and dreams to Mike; my fun as a Senior to Joy, Lois, and Michelle; and my fun as a cheer- leader to Carolyn, Donna, and my little sister, Debbie. I, Virginia Burns, will all my fun in D.H.S. and as a cheerleader to Carolyn Dunlap and Cindy Burns; and my love notes to that Diane Girl knowing she’ll understand. I, Chris Carter, will my hair to Larry Crouse because he seems to like it so much; and my vest to Doug Taylor for the same reason. I, Bob Conley, will all the fun I had as a Senior to all the Seniors next year; and my abil- ity to stay out of trouble to Dan and Michelle. I, Ron Doyle, being of sound mind and per- fect body, will my football to John Burns; the dirt of my Senior shoes to Diane; and the word “help” to all Freshmen through Juniors, as only the cool survive. I, Geralyn Hart, will all my fun in high school to my little brother, Jim; and all my fun cheerleading to Donna Albright. I, Katie Dunlap, will my big mouth to John- ny Burns; my Senior fun to my sisters, Cori and Carolyn; and my thanks to Scott Peterson and Rick Lee. I’ve finally made it! I, Wayne Dyess, will my brotherhood to the upcoming classmen and my peace symbol to Larry Crouse. I, Mary Finley, will my western ways to Dan Taylor; my ability to drive to George Yarborough; and my ability to Jitterbug to any- one who wants it. I finally made it out! I, Susan Griffith, will my short skirts to some girl who looks better in them; my few brains to my little sister, Laurie; my thick hair to Nancy; and my ability to get along with long-hairs (hippies) to Doug Taylor in hopes he will understand. I, Laura Hancock, will all my patience and ability to get good grades to my brothers, Mike and Gus; and my good moods to Lorna Reed who seems to get into bad ones three or four times a week. I, Jack Higgins, will all the good times I’ve had in my Senior year to Otto; and my P.E. uniform to Mike LaPeyre. I, Cinda Held, will all the fun I had in high school to my beautiful sister, Joy, Lois Unger, and Donna Albright; my ability to have long hair to Lorna Reed; my can of frosting to John Burns; and to Woodie, my little brother, the ability to keep my mouth shut (once in a while). I, Randy Hoiten, will my high school diplo- ma to Mr. Thomas, who has always wanted one; my ability to drive carefully to George Yar- borough; and my ability to stay out of trouble to Vickie, who will really need it. I, Jerry Marrou, will my ability to play basketball and pole vault to Bob Lewis; my ability to grow a mustache to George Yarbor- ough; and my ability to break girls’ teeth to anyone who can afford it. 18 I, Mike Scheer, will my bareback rigging to John Burns: and my ability to stay out of trouble to Halli Blakeman. I, Michael Stewart, will my ability to stay out of most trouble to Mike Hancock, in hopes that he can go through his last year of school without getting kicked out; and my football shoes to Butch Fox (Curly Ralph) if he goes out next year. I, Bob Tutton, will my blessed, natural athletic ability to Otto Burton Wells. I, Nora Wilson, will my height and my abil- ity to stick to an argument in Student Council to Rick Reed; and my ability to have fun BUT stay out of trouble to Vickie Blakeman. SENIOR INDEX JUSTIN THOMAS ALLISON, p. 14, Student Council President 4; Solon Coats Award; Dexter Bush Trophy; Univ. of Wyoming Music Scholarship; Band 1,2,3,4; Band President 2; Band Award 3; Basketball 2, 3,4; Boy's State 3; Class Plays 3,4; Class President 2; D-Club 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Football Homecoming King 4; Honor Roll 3; National Honor Society 3; Student Coun- cil Representative 1; Student Council Vice- President 3; Track 2,3. BENJ1E HAROLD BOEDEKER, p. 14, Parker Scholarship; I Dare You Award 4; Band 2, 3,4; Honor Roll 3. BONNY A. BOEDEKER, p. 14, Young Ameri- cans in Concert Tour ’71; Crisco Award 4; Band 1,3,4; Chorus 4; Honor Roll 3; News- paper staff 4; Outstanding Chorus Member 3; Pep Club 2,4. LINDA SUE BRADSHAW, p. 14, Senior Class Reporter; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 3,4; Color Guard 2; Junior Varsity Cheerleader 3; Newspaper Staff 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Prom Attendant 4; Varsity Cheerleader 4. VIRGINIA A. BURNS, p. 14, Student Council Secretary-Treasurer 4; Parker Scholar- ship; Most Valuable Student 4; I Dare You Award 4; Annual Editor 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Band Secretary 1,2,3,4; Class Plays 3,4; Class Reporter 3; Crisco Award 3; Drama Club 4; Football Homecoming Queen 4; Honor Roll 3,4; Music Award 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Outstanding Actress Award 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Per- fect Attendance 1; Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3,4; VFW Voice of Democracy Award 3,4. CHRISTOPHER J. CARTER, p. 14, Class Plays 3,4; Ski Club 4; Spanish Award 4. ROBERT F. CONLEY, p. 15, Central Wyoming College Scholarship; P.T.A. Scholarship; Bookkeeping Award 4; Class Play 3; Hon- or Roll 3,4. RONALD EUGENE DOYLE, p. 15, Football 3,4. CATHERINE ANNETTE DUNLAP, p. 15, P.T.A. Scholarship; Betty Crocker Award 4; An- nual Staff 4; Honor Roll 3,4; National Hon- or Society 3; Pep Club 3,4; Sweetheart At- tendant 3. WAYNE LEE DYESS, p. 15, Band 3,4; Honor Roll 3. MARY LOUISE FINLEY, p. 15, Annual Staff 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3. SUSAN MARY GRIFFITH, p. 15, Salutatorian; Univ. of Wyoming Honor Scholarship; Sen- ior Class Vice-President; Outstanding Pep Club Member 4; Annual Staff 4; American History Award 3; Basketball Homecoming Attendant 1; Class Reporter 1; English Award 2; Honor Student 1,2,3,4; IPS Award 1; National Honor Society 3,4; Newspaper 19 Editor 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Pres- ident 4; Spanish Award 1; Student Council 4; Sweetheart Ball Queen 4; Thanksgiving Essay Award 3; VFW Voice of Democracy Award 3. LAURA LEE HANCOCK, p. 16, Art Scholar- ship; Annual Staff 4; Art Award 3,4; Class Plays 3,4; Fashion Show Attendant 3; Hon- or Roll 3,4; Junior Varsity Cheerleader 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Pep Club Treasurer 3; Pep Club Publicity Manager 4; Prom Attendant 2; Snow Ball Attendant 4. GERALYN DIANE HART, p. 16, Blue Gold Scholarship; Annual Staff 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Band Librarian 4; Class Play 3; Chorus 3; Honor Roll 3,4; Junior Varsity Cheerlead- er 2; Outstanding Senior Band Member 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Vice-President 4; Prom Attendant 3; Snow Ball Queen 4; Track 3; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4. CINDA MARIE HELD, p. 16, Senior Class Sec- retary-Treasurer; Annual Staff 4; Band 2; Chorus 2,3,4; Class Plays 3,4; Class Pres- ident 1; Class Vice-President 3; Color Guard 3; Fashion Show Queen 3; Football Homecoming Attendant 3; Honor Roll 3,4; Junior Varsity Cheerleader 1; Majorette 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Vice- President 3; Prom Attendant 1; Prom Queen 3; Student Council 3; Track 3. ARDITH STEINKE HICKERSON, p. 16, Annual Staff 2; Band 1,2; Band Librarian 1; Class Play 3; Class Secretary-Treasurer 3; Hon- or Roll 3; National Honor Society 3; Pep Club 2,3; Student Council Secretary- Treasurer 2. JOHN FRANCIS HIGGINS, p. 16, Basketball 3,4; Football 3,4; Honor Roll 3; Perfect Attend- ance 3. RANDY GENE HOITEN, p. 16, Valedictorian; Univ. of Wyoming Honor Scholarship; Bas- ketball 2,3,4; Basketball Homecoming Es- cort 4; Class Play 3; Class President 1,3; Class Vice-President 2; D-Club 3,4; D- Club Treasurer 3,4; Football 2,3,4; Honor Roll 3,4; Math Test Award 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Outstanding Honor Stu- dent 1,2,3; SBHB Football Team Defensive End 4; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3. EDWARD EARL KELSEY, p. 17, Basketball 2, 3,4; D-Club 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Prom King 3; Track 3; Track Manager 2. JERRY WAYNE MARROU, p. 17, Senior Class President; Blue Gold Scholarship; Meet of Champions 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Bas- ketball Homecoming Escort 1; D-Club 3,4; Drama Award 3; Football 2,3,4; Football Homecoming Escort 2; State Record, Pole Vault 3,4; Student Council 3,4; Track 2,3,4. MICHAEL DEAN SCHEER, p. 17, Basketball Manager 3,4; Football 4; Football Manager 3; Prom Escort 3. MICHAEL ALLEN STEWART, p. 17, Basketball 2,3; D-Club 3; Football 2,3,4. MICHAEL STANLEY TUTTON, p. 17, Band 1,2; Basketball 2,3,4; D-Club 3,4; Football 2,3,4 ROBERT A. TUTTON, p. 17, Parker Scholar- ship; Band 2,3; Biology Award 2; D-Club 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Honor Roll 3; Math Award 4; Perfect Attendance 2; Track 2. NORA JEAN WILSON, p. 17, Senior Class Rep- resentative, Outstanding Progress Award; Outstanding Pep Club Member 4; Annual Staff 4; Annual Business Manager 4; Class Play 4; Color Guard 3; Honor Roll 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Secretary-Treas- urer 4; Perfect Attendance 1. 20 Classes Dan Conley George President Yarborough Vice President Joyce Albright Vicki Blakeman Mike Chimenti Michelle Conley Cori Dunlap Joy Held George Johnson Mike LePeyre CLASS 22 OF ’72 Lois Unger Will O’Neal Sec. - Treasurer Representative Rick Lee Scott Peterson Pearl Popko Rick Reed Don Schlup Frank Shepardson Lynn Stewart Otto Wells 23 Larry Crouse President John Felton Sid Ferris Lori Folkins Ramona O’Neal Secretary Scott Frazer Nancy Griffith Mike Hesseltine 24 CLASS Pete Hickerson Jim Higgins Tom Kelly OF ’73 Jeri Lang Liz Miller Donnell Nordwick Nancy Penney Diane Rogers Clayton Shields Carolyn Dunlap Treasurer Sue Steinke Robin Stevens Patty Strasser John Detimore Representative 25 CLASS OF ’74 John Pitner Treasurer Lorna Reed Representative 27 Pete Chimenti President Julie Allison Terry Bailey Gerald Bradshaw Bruce Carter Jim Dennis Gloria Dobson Glenda Richardson Vice Pres. David Felton Woodson Held Dan Higgins Lisa Hodgson Walt Hodgson Rhonda Albright Secretary Chuck Killion Mike Leseberg Richard Lowe Rick McQuin Trudy Parker Van Steinke Treasurer Jerry Penney Eddie Popko Annette Rosenbalm Leslie Charles Reporter Jim Stevens Wes Stevens Christine Unger EIGHTH GRADE Bruce Brooks Representative Carol Strasser Representative 28 Mike Kelly President SEVENTH GRADE Rob Albright Beverly Lang Vice President Patty Boedeker Susan Burns Shannon Hawley Secretary Phil Cross Mike Dennis Linda Ferris Eddie Frazer Treasurer Karrie Lemmon Ken Leseberg Tammy McQuin Valerie Brooks Representative Kathy Milton Joe Peck Steve Richardson Peggy Schumert Jackie Blakeman Representative 29 Elementary Georgia Albright Jodi Albright Laurie Albright Jim Bailey Tracy Blakeman Mike Brooks Carol Burns Duncan Carter Dana Cook Ronnie Coyle Linda Dobson Jeffrey Epp Danny Felton Fred Grubb Sherry Held Joe Higgins Collin Holmes Teresa LaPeyre Mr. Hopman’s Sixth Grade had three successful money raising proj- ects to finance their class trip to Thermopolis. These consisted of Car and House Insurance at Halloween, a bake sale at Christmas, and a candy raffle for Valentine’s Day. May 15th was the class trip. We visited Boysen Dam, the Pioneer Mu- seum, and had a wonderful time swim- ming at Thermopolis. Jeff Popko Steve Rosenbalm Iola Stevens Virginia Lowe Mike Milton Lyle Peck Rhonda Peck SIXTH GRADE Kenneth Swan 32 FIFTH GRADE Peggy Ackerson Janelle Albright Pauline Boedeker The first Fifth Grade project was an original Thanksgiving play and lunch was served to those attending. Later in the year a patriotic play was written and produced for the elementary classes. The creative writing program was highlighted by the making of hard- cover, original books. Some of these were put on a book-mobile which trav- eled from room to room. The year was climaxed with a trip to Trail Lake, with a cookout, hikes and other activities. Wayne Boyhan Jenny Charles Rodney Coulston Patrick Dennis Peggy Dobson Laurie Hawley Jed Henthorne Leo Higgins Donna Johnson Kimberly Kellem Kevin Lemmon Larry Leseberg Debbie Lewis Pat Lowe Monte Nordwick Peggy Peck Susan Peck Judy Richardson Jim Rosenbalm Lucille Savich Melody Snydes Cindy Stevens Tony Stevens Marilee Strasser Tamera Whetam Sarah Williams 33 FOURTH GRADE Gail Albright Emery Arnold Monte Baker Matt Blakeman Paul Boedeker Harold Buckner Scott Cook Brian Dennis Mary Dunlap Robert Finley Scott Hagberg Rusty Hector Roxanne Held Tim Higgins Carl Hodgson Liane Holmes Jerome Ideker Tim Johnston Susan LePeyre Randy Leseberg Becky Jo McQuin Janet Peck Lloyd Peck Cathaline Schafer Tina Shepardson Todd Stevens Lisa Stewart Scott Stewart Mary Tenlen Jerry Unger 3 A Becky Adams Leslie Albright Doug Arnold Tim Bell Leslie Boyhan Julie Brooks Bonnie Chalcraft Connie Charles Donnie Cleveland Patty Coulston David Dobson David Epp George Finley Richard Higgins Peri Johnston Renee Keinert Kim Killion Kathy Lemmon Bob Lewis Jeffrey Milton Justin Nordwick Penny Rosenbalm Shari Rowe Annette Schafer Shawn Stewart Elizabeth Story Jody Story Julie Thompson Kevin Thompson The first Citizen of the Week in 1970-71 was Candice Stewart. In the Arithmetic Contest, Annette Schafer, Tim Bell, Becky Adams, Kim Killion, George Finley and David Epp were winners. In February, the Third Grade made a Foodmobile. We visited other rooms in elementary with our Food program. The children brought wagons to carry the food cartons. Teacher Aids in 1970-71 were Virginia Burns, Woodson Held and Frank Shepardson. 35 THIRD GRADE Tammy Bell Ronnie Buckner Linda Cargill Karen Devereaux Everett Dunlap Bill Finley Nancy Henthorne Joy Ideker Kerri LaPeyre Tommy Peck Dale Peterson Monte Peterson Norman Rhines George Richardson Lenny Richardson SECOND GRADE Monica Schafer LeAnn Shattuck Lisa Shepardson Diane Stevens Justin Wilson Donny Albright Janean Baker Bart Barham Robin Carlson Brent Cheeney Brad Cook Daniel Epp Tim Hagberg Gus Hancock Cindy Lou Kurtz Donnie Lewis Vicky McQuin Cindy Schave Christine Stevens Lisa Strasser Brian Swan Doris Wilson Vivilou Winters FIRST GRADE Charles Albright Ada Brown Richard Buckner Frank Butruille Diana Chalcraft Delores Charles Teresa Cleveland Jeff Conley Elizabeth Devereaux Jim Frazer Stacy Gladson Brandon Keinert Kim Koenig Brian Lamb Rodger Leseberg Judy Peck Pamela Pickett Christopher Rhines Kerry Robertson Roland Schafer Teresa Scheer Angela Snyder KINDERGARTEN Matt Stevens Rhonda Stoll Kelly Lance Taylor Not Pictured: Todd Adams Steve Lewis Jamie Peterson Jill Richardson Rebecca Unger Activities RAM 1970 The Ram Staff worked hard to meet the deadline: They are (left to right) Dan Conley, Assistant Editor, Nancy Urbigkit, Linda Bradshaw, Cinda Held, Gera- lyn Hart, Diane Rogers, Liz Miller, Susan Griffith, Nora Wilson, Business Manager, Virginia Burns, Editor, Mrs. Johnston, Advisor, Glenn Scott. THE RAM’S HORN Ram’s Horn staff put out the school newspaper, Left to right are Liz Miller, Nancy Griffith, Jeri Lang, Sue Steinke, Susan Griffith, Editor, Pete Hickerson. Cinda Held, Nora Wilson, Bonny Boedeker, Rick Reed. Not pictured--Mr. Phillips, Advisor. 42 STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council had an active year. They sponsored a Halloween Dance and with assistance from merchants and local organizations, a Snow Ball at Christmas; updated the Student Handbook: organized a baby-sitting service for a Town medical meeting; and together with Riverton High School Student Coun- cil, sold tickets for the Mac Davis Concert--a benefit for the March of Dimes. Back row (left to right) are: Dan Conley, Paul Hawley, Rick Reed, Justin Alli- son, Student Body President, Jerry Marrou, Randy Hoiten, Tom Kelly, Bruce Brooks. Front row: Virginia Burns, Lorna Reed, Jackie Blakeman, Valerie Brooks, Carol Strasser. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY National Honor Society was sponsored by Miss Havens. Pictured here are: Rick Reed, Virginia Burns, Randy Hoiten, Katie Dunlap, and George Yarborough. Standing (left to right) - Assistant Coach Warner, John Felton, Justin Allison Mike Scheer, Bob Tutton, Mike Tutton, Randy Hoiten, Jerry Marrou, George Yarborough, Lynn Stewart, Louis Stevens, Coach McDougal. Seated - Ron Doyle, Will O’Neal, George Johnson, Mike LaPeyre, John Burns, Oscar Kel- sey, Otto Wells, Butch Shields. Standing - D. Lewis, J. Charles, S. Peck, D. Johnson, C. Charles, P. Dobson, L. Dobson. T. LaPeyre, S. La- Peyre, C. Stevens, C. Burns, P. Rosenbalm. Kneeling - M. Brooks, C. Hodgson, D. Felton, J. Higgins, D. Dob- son, S. Stewart, B. Lewis, R. Lowe, L. Higgins, S. Rosenbalm. Linda Bradshaw, Rhonda Albright, Virginia Burns, Cori Dunlap, Geralyn Hart, Joy Held, Carolyn Dunlap, Cinda Held. GYMNASTICS CLUB 44 The Dubois High School marching and concert band and chorus performed at the Christmas Program, the annual Spaghetti Supper, pep rallies, football and basketball games, Awards Night, and Commencement. They also staged several music assemblies for the student body. SKI CLUB Standing (left to right) - Vicki Blakeman. Nancy Griffith. Louis Stevens. Laurie O'Neal. Rick Reed. Laurie Griffith. Bruce Brooks. Sue Steinke. Jim Stevens. Diane Rogers. Mike Chimenti. Lorna Reed. Mike Hancock. Hallie Blakeman. Tom Kelley. Linda Ferris. John LaPeyre, Jackie Blakeman. Pete Hickerson. Tracy Blakeman. Kneeling - Wayne Boyhan. Fred Grubb. Mike Brooks. Sid Ferris. Jerry Penney. Woodson Held. David Felton. Butch Fox. Dan Conley. Scott Peterson. Chris Carter. Bruce Carter. Susan Burns Jackie Blakeman Julie Allison Rhonda Albright Glenda Richardson Linda Ferris They cut me off the top of the pyramid! JUNIOR HIGH PEP CLUB AND CHEERLEADERS Standing (left to right) - Karrie Lemmon. Tammy McQuin. Valerie Brooks. Christine Unger. Lisa Hodgson. Peggy Schumert, Gloria Dobson. Shannon Hawley. Trudy Parker. Terry Bailey, Carol Strasser. Patty Boedeker. Kathy Milton. Kneeling - Julie Allison. Jackie Blakeman. Susan Burns. Glenda Richardson, Rhonda Albright. Linda Ferris. Pep Club supported the Mighty Rams at all the games, and had an active year under the direction of Mrs. Warner, Sponsor. Proj- ects included: The annual Cake Auction, two chili suppers, and selling Blue and Gold hats PEP CLUB Back row (left to right) - Carolyn Dunlap, Liz Miller, Cindy Burns, Cinda Held, Laura Han- cock, Halli Blakeman, Donna Albright. Middle row - Lisa Cross, Bonny Boedeker, Laurie O’Neal, Cori Dunlap, Katie Dunlap, Nora Wil- son, Vicki Blakeman. Front row - Laurie Griffith, Deb Yarborough, Pearl Popko, Susan Griffith, Ramona O’Neal, Robin Stevens, Chris Steinke. MASCOT: Jeri Lang VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Virginia Burns, Joy Held, Geralyn Hart, Linda Bradshaw JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Nancy Griffith, Sue Steinke, Lorna Reed MASCOT Jeri Lang POM POM GIRLS Patty Strasser, Cindy Burns, Donna Al- bright, Katie Dunlap, Liz Miller, Cinda Held, Laura Hancock, Carolyn Dunlap, Halli Blakeman, Laurie O’Neal. FOOTBALL HOMECOMING Festivities started off with a blazing Bon Fire the night before. October 23, 1970, was the big day. At a morning assembly we hon- ored the royalty, followed by a Homecoming Parade, the big game, and the Homecoming Dance. ROYALTY Homecoming Queen, Virginia Burns - Escort, Justin Allison Junior Attendant, Vicki Blakeman - Escort, George Johnson Sophomore Attendant, Ramona O’Neal - Escort, Butch Shields Freshman Attendant, Halli Blakeman - Escort, Jim Hart KING Randy Hoiten Rick Reed Junior Escort QUEEN Susan Griffith Wilma Jackson Junior Attendant Tom Kelly Sophomore Escort Robin Stevens Sophomore Attendant Louis Stevens Freshman Escort BASKETBALL HOMECOMING Laurie O’Neal Freshman Attendant 51 JUNIOR -SENIOR PROM AND BANQUET Mr. Higgins Guest Speaker Jerry Marrou Senior Class President Mr. Peterson Guest Speaker 52 AGE OF Senior Escort - Mike LaPeyre Junior Attendant - Lois Unger Junior Escort - Rick Reed Sophomore Attendant - Carolyn Dunlap Sophomore Escort - Scott Peterson Freshman Attendant - Halli Blakeman Freshman Escort - Butch Fox Flower Girl - Teresa Scheer Crown Bearer - Jeff Conley AQUARIUS ROYALTY Queen - Nancy Urbigkit King - Dan Conley Senior Attendant - Linda Bradshaw The funniest, most extraordinary play was pre- sented by the Junior Class. The play presented was “They Went That Away.’’ The cast of this fabulous play was: Cori Dunlap as Charlotte Pelam, Dan Conley as Freddy Buck, Joyce Albright as Lil Bow- er, Mike Chimenti as Sheriff Jackson, Pearl Popko as Sue Castle, Frank Shepardson as Chuckwagon Joe, Lois Unger as Princess One Blossom, Rick Reed as Waxy, Vicki Blakeman as Elmira Spring, and George Johnson as Slug. 54 SPARKIN’ AND THE PROPOSAL SENIOR CLASS PLAYS “Sparkin’ ’’ and “The Proposal’’--two one-act plays put on by the Senior Class. Both were farces dealing with the intricate and often ridiculous circumstances sur- rounding courtship and matrimonial pro- posal. Both the Junior Class play and Sen- ior Class plays were directed by Mr. Ron Phillips, Speech and English instructor. 55 AWARDS VALEDICTORIAN TROPHY . . . Randy Hoiten SALUTATORIAN TROPHY . . . Susan Griffith HONOR AWARDS . . . 7th Grade Shannon Hawley Mike Dennis 8th Grade Carol Strasser Chuck Killion 9th Grade Deb Yarborough Paul Hawley 10th Grade Pat Strasser John Felton 11th Grade Joyce Albright George Yarborough 12th Grade Susan Griffith Randy Hoiten SOLON COATS SPORTSMANSHIP TROPHY . . . Justin Allison OUTSTANDING PROGRESS AWARD . . . Gerald Bradshaw Nora Wilson E.S.A. OUTSTANDING YOUTH AWARD . . . Tammy McQuin DEXTER BUSH TROPHY . . . Justin Allison DEDICATION OF 1971 RAM . . . Mr. George Swan PRINCIPAL’S AWARD . . . Virginia Burns GIRL’S STATE . . . Joyce Albright BOY’S STATE . . . George Yarborough TIMBERLINE RANCH AWARDS . . . Mr. Mrs. Wells I DARE YOU AWARDS . . . Virginia Burns Benjie Boedeker SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS . . . Blue Gold..............Geralyn Hart Jerry Marrou Parker..................Virginia Burns Benjie Boedeker Bob Tutton C.W .C.............................Bob Conley P.T.A.............................Kati Dunlap Bob Conley U. W. Honor.............Susan Griffith Randy Hoiten U. W. Music.....................Justin Allison OUTSTANDING PEP CLUB AWARDS . . . Cindy Burns Sue Steinke Lois Unger Susan Griffith Nora Wilson BOOKKEEPING AWARD . . . Bob Conley Nora Wilson TYPING AWARDS . . . Elizabeth Miller Pat Strasser ANNUAL STAFF AWARDS . . . Virginia Burns, Editor Dan Conley, Asst. Editor Nora Wilson, Bus. Manager BAND AWARDS . . . Mike Leseberg Kathy Milton OUTSTANDING SENIOR BAND MEMBER . . . Geralyn Hart CHORUS AWARDS . . . Carol Strasser Cindy Burns OUTSTANDING SENIOR CHORUS MEMBER . . . Linda Bradshaw OUTSTANDING MUSICIAN . . . Bonny Boedeker SENIOR HIGH MATH AWARDS . . . Randy Hoiten Bob Tutton 56 AWARDS BETTY CROCKER AWARD . Kati Dunlap CRISCO AWARD . . . Bonny Boedeker HOMEMAKING AWARDS . . . Joyce Albright Pat Strasser SPANISH AWARD . . . Chris Carter BIOLOGY AWARD . . . John Detimore John Burns MOST IMPROVED STUDENT-BIOLOGY . . . Mike Hesseltine I P S. AWARDS . . . Cindy Burns Deb Yarborough ART AWARDS . . . Elementary . . Junior High Senior High Polly Boedeker Teresa LaPeyre Monty Nordwick . . . Van Steinke . Laura Hancock OUTSTANDING ACTRESS . . . Virginia Burns 57 COMMENCEMENT Making the last minute prep- arations, there are mixed emotion . . . . . . yet we await with eager anticipation. The line begins--Eighth Grade going first . . . . . . followed by the Seniors. 58 VALEDICTORIAN Randy Hoiten SALUTATORIAN Susan Griffith GUEST SPEAKER Mrs. Margaret Murie Seniors try to stay calm in their anxiety . . . . . . and at last receive their diplomas. 59 This is “their” fine hour! Athletics MIGHTY RAM SCORES Dubois 16 Byron 66 Dubois 8 Meeteetse 24 Dubois 18 Wind River 6 Dubois 24 Cowley 52 Dubois 33 Burlington 6 Dubois 37 Manderson 6 Dubois 16 Shoshoni 48 Dubois 14 Deaver 32 Dubois 22 Basin 22 Won - 3 Lost - 5 Tie - 1 FOOTBALL SQUAD: Standing - John Pitner, Mike Scheer, Butch Shields, Jerry Mar- rou, John Burns, Louie Stevens, Ron Doyle, Coach McDougal. Kneeling - Lynn Stewart, Mike Tutton, Otto Wells, Bob Tutton, George Yarborough, Oscar Kelsey, Justin Allison, George Johnson. VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Dubois 60 Pinedale 59 Dubois 62 Big Piney 49 Dubois 46 Jackson 59 Dubois 73 Burlington 33 Dubois 87 Cowley 62 Dubois 61 Byron 64 Dubois 58 Basin 53 Dubois 69 Tensleep 53 Dubois 96 Shoshoni 69 Dubois 70 Pinedale 51 Dubois 57 Wind River 47 Dubois 66 Deaver 51 Dubois 57 Jackson 40 Dubois 75 Byron 58 Dubois 72 Basin 51 Dubois 69 Cowley 54 Dubois 94 Big Piney 53 Dubois 87 Shoshoni 65 Dubois 80 Wind River 51 17 Wins - 2 Losses DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Dubois 85 Shoshoni 60 Dubois 42 Byron 56 VARSITY SQUAD: Standing (left to right) - Coach McDougal, John Burns, Randy Hoiten, Oscar Kelsey, Mike Tutton, Ron Pen- ney, John Detimore, Bob Tutton, Assistant Coach Warner. Kneeling - Jack Higgins, Jerry Marrou, Otto Wells, Will O’Neal, Justin Allison, Mike Scheer, Manager. JUNIOR HIGH SQUAD JUNIOR HIGH SQUAD: Back row (left to right) - M. Dennis, J. Peck, P. Chimenti, Coach Hopman, B. Miller, C. Killion, R. McQuin, J. Stevens, D. Felton. Front row - W. Held, G. Bradshaw, K. Leseberg, D. Higgins, R. Lowe, E. Popko, M. Leseberg. 1970-71 BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD: Standing (left to right) - Coach Warner, John Burns, Larry Crouse, Mike Chimenti, Ron Pen- ney, John Detimore, Butch Shields, Otto Wells, Jim Higgins, Manager. Kneeling - Dan Conley, Jim Hart, Will O’Neal, Rick Reed, Mike Dobson, John Pitner, Louis Stevens. BASKETBALL SCORES Dubois 53 Pinedale 26 Dubois 72 Big Piney 40 Dubois 41 Jackson 37 Dubois 64 Lander 52 Dubois 54 Lander 55 Dubois 41 Burlington 44 Dubois 72 Cowley 38 Dubois 54 Byron 43 Dubois 63 Basin 66 Dubois 81 Tensleep 29 Dubois 66 Shoshoni 51 Dubois 79 Pinedale 28 Dubois 57 Wind River 35 Dubois 52 Jackson 49 Dubois 63 Byron 50 Dubois 79 Basin 38 Dubois 81 Cowley 32 Dubois 83 Big Piney 69 Dubois 55 Shoshoni 40 Dubois 65 Wind River 55 JUNIOR HIGH SQUAD: Standing (left to right) - Coach Warner, Bob Brewer, Bill Miller, Chuck Killion, Rick McQuin, Jim Stevens. Kneeling - Richard Lowe, Woodson Held, Jerry Pen- ney, Ken Leseberg. 66 SENIOR HIGH SQUAD: Left to right - Coach Warner, Mike Scheer, John Burns, Jerry Marrou, Justin Allison, Jim Hart, Bob Tutton, Louis Stevens Lynn Stewart, Assistant Coach McDougal. This is a replacement photo for one that was lifted--you know, the nice shot of our State Champion Pole Vaulter, Jerry Marrou as he was going over the top. RECOGNITION SENIOR HONORS BREAKFAST: Susan Griffith, Bob Tutton, Virginia Burns, Benjie Boedeker, Geralyn Hart, Randy Hoiten, Katie Dunlap. 69 r Advertising HAROLD S BARBER SHOP SCHAFER'S 66 HOMESTEAD MOTEL Dubois Wyoming Service Quality Dubois Wyoming RAWHIDE RANCH KOA KAMPGROUND U.S. Plywood A Division of U.S. Plywood-Champion Papers Inc. A GOOD CITIZEN OF THE GREAT STATE OF WYOMING REMINDING YOU THAT TIMBER IS A RENEWABLE NATURAL RESOURCE. 73 SALUTES THE CLASS OF 1971 Dubois Dubois Dubois National Bank “The Bank of Personal Service” Member F.D.I.C. Wyoming Standard Service Station All Gas Services Walter Bell Wyoming Dubois Mercantile Super Market General Merchandise Groceries Dry Goods Hardware Dubois Wyoming Dubois Drug Store Fountain Film Dubois Sundries Wyoming P gPIS PRLJS SUNDRIES 75 YELLOWSTONE MOTEL SERVICE BRANDING IRON CLUB CAFE “Congratulations to the Class of ’71” Steve Arleen Shavlik Dubois Wyoming Toots Peak. Proprietor Dubois Wyoming Phone 455-2387 PETE’S INDEPENDENT DUBOIS TELEPHONE EXCHANGE “Gas for Less” Husky Oil Products “If You Can’t Stop-- Smile When You Go 3y” Dubois Wyoming All Types of Phones Good Service “Congratulations to the Class of 1971” Bill Dee Lamb Dubois Wyoming CLARK’S BODY SHOP Paint Auto Body Repair And Glass Polaris Snowmachines RUSTIC PINE TAVERN Clark Ruth Dyess Dubois Wyoming Dean Betty Metzger THE WESTERNER BAR LOUNGE DUBOIS COLD STORAGE Phone 455-2383 “The Finest Food in Town!” Meats-Dairy Products-Lockers Game Processing Ice Dry Ice Dinner Parties Banquets Conventions Cocktail Parties Branch Office Frontier Taxidermists Dubois Wyoming Dubois Wyoming 77 MECKEM ENTERPRISES REALTY Wm. A. Meckem, Broker Real Estate Insurance Ranches, Sub-Divisions, Residence Dubois P. O. Box 248 Phone 455-2441 Wyoming DUBOIS CHEVRON SERVICE 24 Hour Wrecker Service Full Time Mechanic Dubois Wyoming Phone 455-2714 JOHNY'S MOBILE Johny Tarasovich BOOTH'S WESTERN TEXACO 722 E. Main Dubois Wyoming Riverton Wyoming WELTY’S WASH-O-MAT “Your Complete Laundry Service” Dubois Wyoming COFFEE MILL RESTAURANT Quality Food “Good Luck to the Class of 1971” Dick Vivian Titterington Dubois Wyoming WIND RIVER HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS General Hardware Myrle Kay Ackerson Dubois Wyoming CROWHEART STORE Franklin Supplies Ranch Supplies Groceries Meat Indian Beadwork Distributor - Gasoline, Oil Fuel Crowheart Wyoming 78 WOODIE HELD’S PIZZA Real Italian Pizza Orders to Take Out Woodie Dee Dubois Wyoming Phone 455-2727 STAGECOACH MOTOR INN Floyd Estelle Rogers Modern Units Electric Heat Swimming Pool Free TV Dubois Wyoming DUBOIS CORNER SERVICE Union 76 Products Mick Jean Strasser AAA Service Dubois Wyoming WELTY’S GENERAL STORE “The Finest in Groceries and Dry Goods’’ Dubois Wyoming DUBOIS ELECTRIC AND GENERAL CONTRACTING Cy and Pauline Dubois Wyoming Phone 455-2442 McCulloch saws Darwin Wilson, Proprietor Chain Saws and Parts P.O. Box 202 One Mile West of Dubois, Wyoming RUSTIC PINE STEAKHOUSE Featuring Char - Broiled Steaks and Lobster Larry Paula Stetter Dubois Wyoming S HEART AUTO SERVICE 24 Hour Wrecker Service Paul Jean Griffith West of Dubois on Highway 26-287 Phone 455-2359 79 The First National Bank of Riverton 323 E. Main Riverton Wyoming Phone 307-856-2211 MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Bon Ton Beauty Salon Fast, Personal Service By Marilyn Tutton Dubois Wyoming Open Early Mornings Evenings by Appointment Phone 455-2708 0?Oi4t (fuancuttef S zvi t$4 cutci t rfteaciatian 21 S NORTH BROADWAY TEL. 856—9411 P. O BOX BB RIVERTON. WYOMING Highest Earnings For Your Savings First Mortgage Loans Improvement Loans Mobile Home Loans SATELLITE LOUNGE ‘You’re Always Welcome’ 412 East Fremont Riverton Wyoming ELECTRONIC MUSIC CENTER Musical Instruments Accessories Sheet Music Records Books Tapes ADMIRAL TV - SALES SERVICE 604 East Main Riverton Wyoming Phone 856-2524 SUNSET LUMBER OK HARDWARE “Everything to Build Anything” 106 North 3rd, East Riverton Wyoming Phone 856-3310 HOLTER’S Gifts China Crystal Bride Registry School Office Supplies Riverton Wyoming MCDONALD’S 402 East Main Riverton Wyoming Phone 856-9647 81 BLUE BIRD BAR LOUNGE Chet Coston, Owner Package Goods Riverton Wyoming BRONCO BAR Clark Wendell Hutchison 301 East Main Riverton Wyoming Phone 856-3846 ARTCRAFT PRINTERS Printers and Lithographers 612 East Main Street Riverton Wyoming DRURY'S SURPLUS MART “Values Hard To Beat Sporting Goods Outdoor Clothing 711 E. Main Street Riverton Wyoming Phone 856-2384 ACME THEATERS CONCESSIONS Acme Gem Knight Drive-In To Entertain You— Is Our Business Riverton Wyoming A. D. MARTIN LUMBER COMPANY 110 West Main Riverton Wyoming 82 Remember . . . Contact Lenses VISI0N 414 E Main OPTICAL . ; Riverton, Wyoming Phone 856-2554 RIVERTON RADIO TV Zenith Color TV “When You Get Color TV-- Why Not Get The Best” 113 S. 2nd, East Riverton, Wyoming Phone 856-3322 ATWOOD EQUIPMENT CORPORATION 2nd Washington Riverton Wyoming Phone 856-9236 “Keep The Boy On The Farm With A Farmall” TANGDEN BOOTH SHOE REPAIR Justin Boots Foot-Support Hyers Boots Red Wing Shoes Dress Shoes Work Shoes E. P. LaPeyre Riverton Wyoming ANTHONY’S Famous Brand Names “It’s Anthony’s in Riverton for Your Family’s Clothing Needs” 305 E. Main Riverton Wyoming TETON HOTEL Bar Lounge Restaurant 302 East Main Riverton Wyoming Phone 856-2271 HUB CRAMER'S CLOTHING Men’s Apparel “Name Brands Are Your Assurance of Quality” Riverton Wyoming ROD’S FOR MEN Fashion Clothing For Men . . . and Young Men 403 East Main Riverton Wyoming 83 PENNEY’S 'Always First Quality’ Riverton, Wyoming NEWBY'S RIVERTON HARDWARE Hardware and Gifts 552 N. Federal Riverton Wyoming EDITH’S FLORAL “Flowers For Every Occasion” 116 East Park Riverton Wyoming Phone 856-3450 LEAMING'S ACE HARDWARE Riverton’s Oldest and Largest Appliance Store Frigidaire Housewares Hardware Paints Sporting Goods Riverton 524 East Main Phone 856-3362 Wyoming COAST TO COAST STORES Orie K. Hawk, Owner Riverton Wyoming Phone 856-2447 Kelvinator Motorola Lawn Boy OSBORN'S SHOE STORE “Shoes For The Whole Family” 313 East Main Riverton Wyoming FRITZ'S BAR “Good Luck To The Class of ’71” 408 East Main Riverton Wyoming HOFFMAN ELECTRIC “Lighting the Way For More Than 40 Years” Electric Contracting and Supplies Riverton Wyoming 84 First National Bank Of Lander “Large Enough To Serve You-- Small Enough To Appreciate You” 303 Main Street Lander Lander Glass And Sewing Machine Wyoming “We Welcome Insurance Claims” Elna White Sewing Machines Frank Paddleford Glass Walt Paddleford Lander Phone 332-2036 Wyoming CORNER DRUG CENTRAL BANK AND TRUST Accurate, Dependable Service Prescriptions Gifts For Complete Banking and Trust Services Wes Myrtis Logan Fourth and Lincoln Lander, Wyoming Members of FDIC 300 Main Street Lander, Wyoming P. 0. Box 69 Lander, Wyoming 82520 A A TEMPLE DRUG “Where Pharmacy is Not a Sideline” Riverton Wyoming RIVERTON VALLEY ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION Riverton Serving Rural Fremont County Since 1939” Wyoming 06 DEXTER CLARK'S CLOTHING BALDWINS Men’s Ladies Clothes “Clothing For The Entire Family” Sportswear Westernwear “Congratulations to The Class of ’71” Lander, Wyoming 306 Main Street Phone 332-4511 Lander, Wyoming HUB CRAMER'S CLOTHING MacRAE’S NOBLE DRUG STORE Men’s Apparel Noble Hotel Building “Name Brands Are Your Assurance of Quality” 288 Main Street Lander, Wyoming Lander Wyoming Phone 332-5712 YELLOWSTONE SURPLUS THE RAINBOW CAFE Complete Camping-Fishing Headquarters 302 North Federal “You Save More at Your Surplus Store” 258 Main Street Riverton Wyoming Lander Wyoming Phone 332-2407 CHET'S CONOCO SERVICE GIRARD COMPANY Washing Lube Tires Distributors Union 76 Products Complete Automotive Service Firestone Tires “We’re Eager To Please You” 502 N. Federal 203 N. Federal Riverton Wyoming Riverton Wyoming Phone 856-2841 87 CHISHOM'S JEWELRY GALE FURNITURE Exquisite Diamonds and Jewelry Congratulations To the Class of “71” Lander, Wyoming Watches Silverware Wyoming Jade and Agate Jewelry Lander, Wyoming TETON DRUG KATHRYN'S SHOP “Everything a Good Drug Store Has” 684 Main Street Lander, Wyoming 637 Main Street Lander, Wyoming Fashions from Lilli Ann to Carters COAST TO COAST STORES Kelvinator Motorola Lawn Boy Scotts Maytag 372 Main Lander, Wyoming NU WAY CAFE Family Dining Room Good Food - Reasonable Prices Banquet Facilities Available Smorgasbord Daily 338 Main Lander, Wyoming 88 WALSWORTH Marrrlinr. Mo.. U.S.A


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