Dubois High School - Ram Yearbook (Dubois, WY)

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Dedicated To Ed Thomas This year, the annual staff tried something new, we took all our own pictures, developed them, and printed them. None of this would have been possi- ble had it not been for a very special man. He cleaned out his storage room and converted it into a darkroom. He taught us everything about the whole photographic process. He corrected us when we were wrong and praised us when we were right. All we can add is thanks. In Memoriam Thus the spirit separates itself from the body and walks into the world of substance, passing like clouds over the valleys of sorrow and mountains of happiness until it meets the breeze of death and returns to its starting place; The endless ocean of love and beauty which is God. Mrs. Vella Foresman came to Dubois in 1947. She graduated from the University of Wyoming. After teaching 23 years at Dubois, She passed away. ft- Graduates.................................. 7 Activities.................................17 Royalty....................................25 Classes....................................31 Athletics..................................51 Faculty....................................61 Advertising................................67 In our life there are patterns that are shaped by a force that times that make us what we cannot be put under are but there's always that one chance . . . Patterns that show us the times we've lost playing grown up games only to see through them in the end as only we can 5 occasionally stopping to lick our wounds, but never giving up This is Eternal Youth 6 so many 7 JOY LYNNE HELD In the depth of my soul, there Is a wordless song • . . Sweetheart Queen 4; Prom Attendant 3; Prom Attendant 2; Homecoming Attend- ant 2; Cheerleader 2,3; Pep Club 2,3; Track 2. RALPH EDWARD FOX Life is not what your friends make it. Snowball King 4; Prom Escort 3; Ski Club 3. MICHAEL FRANCIS CHIMENTI Live your life day by day because there is no other way. Class Play 3,4; Class Sec.-Treas. 1, 2; Basketball 1,2,3; Football 2; Ski Club 2. CORRINE LEE DUNLAP All on earth, seen and unseen, is spiritual only. Pep Club 2, Drama Club 3; Class Play 3. MICHAEL RENEE HANCOCK Everything that a man does secretly in the darkness of night will be clearly revealed in daylight. Ski Club 3,4. JOYCE FERN ALBRIGHT Don't always look to see what life Is going to give YOU; but look to see what YOU can give life. YOUR LIFE! Pep Club 2,3,4, Sgt. at Arms 4, Class Reporter 2,3, Home Ec. Award 3, Junior Scholar- ship 3, Girl's State 3, Class Play 3,4, Annual Staff Co- Ed. 4, GAA 4. ■PHmqm VICKIE LEE BLAKEMAN Our appearance, our words, our actions are never greater than ourselves. For the soul Is our house our eyes its windows and our words its messengers. Class Reporter 1, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Ski Club 3,4, Color Guard 3, Drama Club 3, Photo Club 4, Honor Student 1, Prom Attendant 1, Sweet- heart Attendant 2, Homecom- ing Attendant 3, Homecoming Queen 4, Annual Staff Bus. Mgr. 4, Class Play 3,4. DANIEL PAUL CONLEY Class President The understanding of man Is not only derived from his intellectual standards, but also from personal being. Class President 2,3, Stu- dent Council 2,3,4, Basket- ball 2,3, Ski Club 3,4, Drama Club 3, Annual Staff 3, Newspaper Staff 3,4, Class Play 3,4, Prom King 3, NatL Honor So- ciety 4. JOHN LEONARD HUGHES Free Spirit Movin'' Class Play 4, Track 4. TERRY JAMES HUTSON The south shall rise again, but not this year.” Football 4, Track 4. GEORGE W. JOHNSON If your foresight were as good as your hindsight, you'd be better off by a darn sight.” Band 1,2,3, Basketball 4, Foot- ball 2,3,4, Track 4, Homecoming Escort 3, Class Play 3, D-Club 2,3,4, Ski Club 3, Rodeo Club 4. MICHAEL DALE LAPEYRE Learn the words of wisdom uttered by the wise and apply them in your own life.” Football 2,3, Track 2, Basket- ball 2,3 RICK LYN LEE March on. Do not tarry. To go forward Is to move toward perfection. ROBERT EMANUEL MIKEL Keep on truckin'. WILLIAM ARTHUR O'NEAL Have patience, will wait. Basketball 2,3,4, Football 4, Student Council 1,2, Honor Student 2. JEFFREY SCOTT PETERSON Class Vice President It is right to be contented with what we have, never with what we are. Annual Staff 2,3, Ski Club 3,4, Prom Escort 3, Rodeo Club 2,3,4. PEARL JEAN POPKO Be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing its best, night and day. Band 1,2,3, Music Festival 1, Pep Club 3, Class Play 3,4, RICHARD WAYNE REED Student Body President Live for today, dream of yesterday, and hope there’s a tomorrow. Class Vice President 1, National Honor Society 1,2,3,4, Band 1,3, Music Festival 1, Mr. Crazy of '70 2, Basketball 2,3, Track 2,3,4, Ski Club President 2,3, Stu- dent Council 2,3,4, Newspaper Staff 2,3,4, Student Council Vice Pres. 3, Gymnastics 3, Prom Escort 3, Annual Staff 3,4, PTSA 4, PTSA Executive Board 4, Class Play 3,4, Sweetheart Escort 3. FRANKLIN EARL SHEPARDSON I did nothing in particular and did it very well. Band 1, D-Club 1,2, Football 1,2, Track l9 2, Class Play 3. m SHIRLEY ANN STEVENS Some people are born wise; and some otherwise. Transfer 3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Science Club 2, GAA 1,2, Girl's Track 1, Class Play 4. LYNN GORDON STEWART Be wise: let Reason, not impulse, be your guide. Football 4, Track 3,4, Basketball 4, Dist. All-Tourney 4, State All-Tourney 4. LOIS JEAN UNGER The glow of one warm thought Is to me worth more than gold. Pep Club 1,2,3, Outstanding Member 3, Class Sec.-Treas. 2,3,4, Prom Attendant 3. NANCY SUE URBIGKIT It is my fervent hope that my whole life on this earth will ever be tears and laughter. Tears that purity my heart and reveal to me the secret of life and Its mystery Laughter that brings me closer to my fellow-men Prom Queen 3, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, President 4, Annual Staff Editor 3,4, Color Guard 4, Ski Club 4, Class Play 4, Photo Club 4. OTTO BURTON WELLS Love Is beautiful so hang In there cowboy Football 1,2,3,4, D-Club 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Track 3,4. GEORGE WILLARD YARBOROUGH Do unto others before they do unto you. Class President 1, Class Vice Pres 3, Scholarship Student 1,2,3, Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, D-Club 2,3, Natl. Honor Society 2,3, Student Coun- cil 3, Boy's State 3, Newspaper Staff 3. The graduating class of f72 Senior Wills I, Joyce Albright, will my good grades and all the fun I have had at DHS to my brothers, Sam and Rob, and to my sister, Georgia, in hopes they will use them in a way that will benefit them as much as they have me, I, Vicki Blakeman, will our loving photog- raphy teacher to Deaver, in hopes they get as many laughs out of him as we did. I, Mike Chimenti, will my ability to get along with the teachers most of the time to Bruce Brooks. I, Dan Conley, will my fingers to Mr. Swan, 'cause he already has part of one. And I will my mind, in the shape it's in now, to my little brother, so he can have the knowl- edge to know what it's all about in time to do something about it. I, Butch Fox, will my insurance premiums to anyone who can afford them, and my curly hair to anybody who will take it. I, Michael R. Hancock, here and now give my Last Will and Testament to some of the people of DHS. To my little brother, I give my ability to stick it out all through this wonderful high school. To Tom Kelly, I give all my beautiful hair as of June 28. I, Joy Held, will all the great times I had in DHS to my brother, Woodson, and two sisters. Sherry and Roxanne, and hope that the seniors of next year can find more en- joyment in the year at DHS than the seniors of '72. I, John Hughes, will my ability to get out of trouble to Mai com Carter and all my empty refreshment cans to Bill Hubbard. I, Terry James Hutson, do solemnly will and dedicate my fingers to all activities to and from football games, basketball games, and to the girl's locker room. I, George Johnson, will my ability to stay out of trouble and never drink to anybody with a smart brain and lots of stamina. Good luck to everyone in future sports! I, Will O'Neal, will my old retainer with two false teeth on it to Jim Hart, in hopes he can smile better with them than I did. I, Bob Mikel, will my ability to play the drums to Jim Stevens. I, Scott Peterson, will my ability to total out my car and live through it to anyone who thinks they can do it. I will my cowboy hat to Butch Shields, 'cause he always wanted to be one. I will all my good times at DHS to Sue, Chris, and Laurie. I, Pearl Popko, will all the good luck possi- ble to Ellen Pittsley, in hopes she can make it through her senior year having as much fun as I've had. To my cousin, Tina Popko, the ability to find a friend she can keep and get along with for as long as she's in Dubois. Also, to my brothers, Ed and Jeff, I wish all the happiness ever. I, Rick Reed, will my ability to get in the middle of everything bad and find a way out reasonably easy to anybody dumb enough to need or want it. I, Shirley Stevens, will my extroverted ways of speaking to Robin Stevens, and my fun as a senior to Melvin Coulston. I, Lois Unger, will all my fun and happiness in DHS to Butch and my darling little sister, Kris. I, Nancy Urbigkit, will to any newcomer, all the happiness and good friends I have found as a newcomer. I, Otto Wells, will my football jersey (00) to Louie, in hopes he will get as many vio- lations as I did. I will my refreshment cans to ecology, and all my fun in school to Monie. I, George Yarborough, will my entire set of high school books to the Smithsonian Insti- tute as a great archaeological find. I also will my crusty football jersey to Pete, in hopes its smell will save his life during practice. 16 Annual Staff 18 Student Council Student Council Members Donna Albright Harold Albright Joyce Albright; Sec-Treas. John Burns; V. Pres. Cindy Burns Dan Conley Bev Lang Scott Peterson Lorna Reed Rick Reed; Pres. Van Steinke Carol Strasser George Yarborough Jeff Epp Pete Hickerson National Honor Society Members John Burns John Detimore Dan Conley Rick Reed George Yarborough Liz Miller Patty Strasser Band And Chorus BAND-Flutes: Donna Albright, Julie Allison, Kathy Milton, Linda Dobson, Iola Stevens. Clarinets: Carolyn Dublap, Pearl Popko, Loma Reed, Glenda Richardson, Leslie Charles, Coleen Hodgson, Chuck Killion, Bev Lang, Shannon Hawley, Carol Bums, and Judy Regan. Bass Clarinet: Annette Rosenbalm. Alto Sax: Bruce Brooks, Jeff Epp. Tenor Sax: Mike Lese- berg. Trumpets: Larry Crouse, Ellen Pittsley, Fred Grubb, Ken Swan. Trombones: John Pitner, Frank Shepardson. Bari- tones: Jim Hart, Woodson Held. Percussion: Paul Hawley, Jim Stevens, Steve Rosenbalm. Librarian: Jackie Blakeman. CHORUS-Sopranos: Carolyn Dunlap, Vicki Blakeman, Nancy Urbigkit. Altos: Loma Reed, Rhonda Albright. Tenors: Rick Reed, Dan Conley, Scott Peterson. Basses: Rick Lee, Clayton Shields, Mike Hancock. FESTIVAL PARTICIPANTS-Clarinet Quartet: Glenda Richardson, Leslie Charles, Annette Rosenbalm, Coleen Hodgson. Flute Soloist: Donna Albright. French Horn Soloist: Bob Mikel. SHE'S ONE OF THE BOYS cast-Carol Strasser, Cindy Bums, Susan Burns, Bob Mikel, Paul Hawley, Coleen Hodgson, Leroy Hodgson. 20 D Club FOOTBALL LETTERMEN Otto Wells, George Yarborough, Lynn Stewart, George Johnson, Bob Mikel, Terry Hutson, Will O'Neal, John Bums, Mike Hesseltine, Butch Shields, Bill Hubbard, Louie Stevens, Bruce Brooks, Richard Lowe, Pete Chimenti. BASKETBALL LETTERMEN Will O'Neal, Lynn Stewart, Otto Wells, John Burns, John Detimore, Jim Hart, Larry Crouse, Mike Hesseltine, George Johnson, manager and Ed Popko, manager. TRACK LETTERMEN Dan Conley, John Hughes, Terry Hutson, George Johnson, Bob Mikel, Will O'Neal, Rick Reed, Otto Wells, Lynn Stewart, John Burns, Mike Hesseltine, Leroy Hodg- son, Bill Hubbard, Jim Hart, Louie Stevens, Rusty Urbigkit, Jerry Penny. Great Football weather we're having here in Dubois!!! Dubois Ski Club The Ski Club had many projects this year including a pancake supper, bake sales, and clean-ups. The ones with enough points went to Targhee for a weekend of skiing. Pictured here are: Dan Conley, Vicki Blake- man, Loma Reed, John LaPeyre, Halli Blakeman, Laurie O'Neal, Louie Stevens, Pete Hickerson, Tom Kelly, Bruce Carter, Jerry Penney, Nancy Griffith, Michelle Hays, Liz Miller, John Pitner, Laurie Griff- ith, Sue Steinke, Scott Peterson, Traci Blakeman, Linda Ferris, Kathy Lemmon, Diane Rogers, Nancy Ur- bigkit, Rick Reed, Jim Stevens, Jacki Blakeman, Shannon Hawley, Laurie Hawley, Cindy Stevens, Mike Kelly, Wayne Boyhan, Mike Brooks, Fred Grubb, and Mr. Robertson, Sponsor. Rodeo Club Mr. Bybee, Sponsor, Joe Hartl, Michelle Hays, Sue Steinke, Harold Albright, Donna Albright, Terry Parks. Center Row: Phillip Cross, Terry Hutson, George Johnson, Mike Chi menti Front Row: Butch Shields, Vice-President; Lisa Cross, Secretary- Treasurer; Scott Peterson, President; Leslie Charles. Mascot: Terry Parks Color Guard Nancy Urbigklt, Diane Rogers, Coleen Hodg- son, Pat Strasser, Carol Strasser. 23 Varsity Cheerleaders: Lorna Reed, Carplyn Dunlap, and J DonnstA-lb lht. 'XJ i - S J' Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: Rhonda Albright, Cindy Burns, Halli Blakeman Rhonda Albright, Debra Alexander, Julie Allison, Teri Bailey, Leslie Charles, Gloria Dobson, Diana Hubbard, Glenda Richardson, Carol Strasser, Kris Unger, Halil Blakeman, Cindy Bums, Lisa Cross, Laurie O’Neal, Terry Parks, Lorna Reed, Deb Yarborough, Donna Albright, Car- olyn Dunlap, Jeri Jo Lang, Elizabeth Miller, Monie O'Neal, Diane Rogers, Vice President, Patty Strasser, Secretary, Vicki Blakeman, Joyce Albright, Sergeant of Arms, Nancy Urbigkit. President. ' Pep Club 26 Homecoming On the beautiful afternoon of October 8, we played our Homecoming game against Shoshoni and beat them 42-8! Queen and Escort: Vicki Blakeman and George Yarborough. Attendants and Escorts: Donna Al- bright and Otto Wells. Halli Blake- man and John Burns. Snowball The Student Council put on a very successful Snowball this year at the Interpretive Center on De- cember 22. Attendants and Escorts: Chris Steinke and Jim Hart, Carolyn Dunlap and Harold Albright, Annette Rosenbalm and Pete Chimenti. Queen and King: Pearl Popko and Butch Fox. 28 Queen and King: Joy Held and Will O'Neal. Jr-Sr Prom The Prom was May 13 and the theme was Rose Garden. Most of it was built by the Juniors themselves, including the hedges with thousands of roses in them. What is going on out there ??? Queen: Donna Albright King: Harold Albright Senior Attendant and Escort: Shirley Stevens and John Burns. Junior: Monie O'Neal and Larry Crouse. Sophomore: Lisa Cross and John Detimore. Fresh- man: Debbie Alexander and Melvin Coulston. The patio of our Garden. Carolyn Dunlap Sid Ferris Lori Folldns Scott Frazer Top: Nancy Griffith, Joe Hartl, Roxanna Hein, Mike Hesseltine. Middle: Pete Hickerson, vice-pres., Leroy Hodgson, Bill Hub- bard, Tom Kelly. Bottom: Jeri Lang, Liz Miller, sec- treas., Donell Nordwick. Top: Monie O'Neal, Nancy Penny, Ellen Pittsley, Diane Rogers. Middle: Butch Shields, Sue Steinke, Robin Stevens. Bottom: Patty Strasser. The Junior Class play was The Ransom of Red Chief. It was held on November 19 in the gym. All cast members and stage crew were invited to Mr. Goddard's for a party afterwards. Top row: Halii Blake man, Deena Brewer, Cindy Bums, Becky Coen. Second row: Lisa Cross, Mike Dobson, Laurie Griffith, Jim Hart. Third row: Paul Hawley, Michele Hays, Coleen Hodgson, Rob Hutchison. Bottom row: John Lapeyre, Laurie O'NeaL 36 Sophomores Left: Terry Parks, Chris Steinke, Rusty Urbigkit, Deb Yar- borough Second row: John Pitner, Louie Stevens. Right: Tina Popko, Loma Reed. I ALW AYS eat peanuts this way! 37 Top row: Rhonda Albright, Debbie Alexander, Julie Allison, Terri Bailey, Gerald Bradshaw. Second row: Bruce Brooks, Glenn Buff, Bruce Carter, Leslie Charles, Pete Chimenti. Third row: Jim Dennis, Gloria Dobson, Susan Hein, Woodson Held, Lisa Hodgson. Third row: Walt Hodgson, Diane Hubbard, Chuck Killion, Mike Leseberg, Richard Lowe. 38 Freshmen Top Row: Rick McQuln, Bill Miller, Scott Neider, Jerry Penney, Ed Popko. Second row: Glenda Richardson, Annette Rosenbalm, Van Steinke, Jim Stevens. Bottom row: Wes Stevens, Carol Strasser, Christine Unger, Becky Albin. Honor May 11, 1972 Valedictorian Medal ................................ George Yarborough Salutatorian Medal............................................. Hick Reed Honor Awards Seventh Grade...............................................Carol Bums ............................................... Jeff Popko Eighth Grade................................................ Shannon Hawley ............................................... Mike Dennis Ninth Grade ................................................ Rebecca Albin ................................................. Chuck Klllion Tenth Grade ................................................Coleen Hodgson .................................................Paul Hawley Eleventh Grade..............................................Elizabeth Miller .............................................. Leroy Hodgson Twelfth Grade...............................................Lois Unger ...............................................George Yarborough Solon Coates Sportsmanship Trophy..............................George Yarborough Outstanding Football Trophy....................................otto Wells ... .............................. . George Yarborough Outstanding Basketball Trophy..................................Lynn Stewart Outstanding Track Trophy.......................................John Bums Lions Outstanding Progress Awards Eighth Grade................................................Val Brooks Twelfth Grade...............................................Lynn Stewart E.S.A. Outstanding Youth Award.................................Shannon Hawley Dexter Bush Trophy.............................................John Bums Annual Dedication..............................................Mr. Ed Thomas Prlnclpars Award...............................................Elizabeth Miller Girls Stater..................................................Elizabeth Miller Boys’ Stater...................................................John Bums Educational Development Awards.................................Rebecca Albin ................................Michael Dennis ................................Jean Hein ................................ Shannon Hawley • ..............................Jeff Runner ................................ Peni Leclair Outstanding Service to School Awards. .........................Mr. Jim Miller ............................Mr. Glavis Reed Reader’s Digest Award.......................................... George Yarborough Scholarship Awards Blue and Gold ..............................................Lynn Stewart ...............................................Joyce Albright Parker ..................................................... George Yarborough ..................................................... Nancy Urbigkit .....................................................Terry Hutson C. W. C. Honor............................................ Terry Hutson C. W, C. Basketball Lynn Stewart C. W. C. Rodeo..............................................Win o Neal Dubois National Bank........................................George Johnson Vella Foresman Memorial Scholarship..................... Bob Mikel ........................Joyce Albright University of Wyoming Honor.................................George Yarborough Recognition Football Lettermen Otto Wells George Yarborough Lynn Stewart George Johnson Bob Mikel Terry Hutson Will O'Neal John Burns Mike Hesseltine Butch Shields Bill Hubbard Louis Stevens Bruce Brooks Richard Lowe Pete Chi .nenti Basketball Lettermen Will O'Neal Lynn Stewart Otto Wells John Burns John Detimore Jim Hart Larry Crouse Mike Hesseltine George Johnson, Manager Ed Popko, Manager Volleyball Joy Held Carolyn Dunlap Monie O'Neal Laurie O'Neal Glenda Richardson Annette Rosenbalm Cindy Burns Pat Strasser Carol Strasser Gloria Dobson Ellen Pittsley Coleen Hodgson Outstanding Pep Club Members Joyce Albright - Senior Monie O'Neal - Junior Coleen Hodgson - Sophomore Diana Hubbard - Freshman Perfect Attendance Kathy Milton Mike Milton Steve Richardson Subject Awards Commerce Bookkeeping - Pat Strasser Typing I - Donna Albright Typing II - Pat Strasser Mathematics Chuck Killion Deb Yarborough Leroy Hodgson Home Economics Betty Crocker Homemaker Nancy Urbigkit Outstanding Senior Student Vicki Blakeman Outstanding Junior Student Laurie Griffith Outstanding Freshman Student Gloria Dobson Outstanding Eighth Grade Student Tammy McQuin Music Outstanding Music Student Coleen Hodgson Most Valuable Senior Band Member Bob Mikel Most Improved Junior High Band Member Jeff Epp Most Valuable Chorus Member Lorna Reed Art Van Steinke Pete Hickerson Leroy Hodgson Laurie Griffith Terry Hutson Outstanding Students Leroy Hodgson - Chemistry Coleen Hodgson - Biology John Burns - Overall Science Becky Albin - American Government Deb Yarborough - World History Leroy Hodgson - U. S. History Seventh and Eighth Grade Science Shannon Hawley Kathy Milton Tammy McQuin Iola Stevens Seventh and Eighth Grade Math Shannon Hawley Jeff Runner Jeff Popko 41 Rob Albright Jackie Blakeman Patty Boedecker Val Brooks Susan Bums Phil Cross Mike Dennis Linda Ferris Ed Frazer Shannon Hawley Eighth Grade 42 Jean Hein Tammy Hutson Mike Kelly Bev Lang Karrle Lemmon Kenny Leseberg Tammy McQuin Kathy Milton Joe Peck Dorothy Popko Steve Richardson Peggy Schumert Michelle Sedar Junior High Cheerleaders: Susan Bums, Jack! Blakeman, Jodi Albright, Traci Blake- man. Mascot, Linda Ferris. Top row: Georgia Albright, Jodi Albright, Lorrie Albright, Tammy And- erson, Jim Bailey, Fred Grubb, Alan Hartl, Sherry Held, Collin Holmes, Teresa Lapeyre. Second row: Traci Blakeman,Mike Brooks, Carol Bums, Duncan Carter, Virginia Lowe, Mike Milton, Lyle peck. Third row: Danna Cook, Linda Dobson, Jeff Epp, Steven Evans, Rhonda Peck, Jeff Popko, Judy Regan, Steve Rosenbalm, Iola Stevens. Bottom row: Cindy Folkins, John Grove, Kenneth Swan, John ZimpeL 45 Sixth Grade Top: Mr. Hopman, Larry Hodson, Monty Nordwlck, Patrick Dennis, Pat Lowe, Lyle Alexander, Sheila Atkins, Jenny Mar- tain, Marl Lee Strasser, Jed Henthome, Polly Beodeker, Toni Stevens. Middle: Debbie Lewis, Jenny Charles, Debbie Hansen, Paula Popko, Susan Peck, Christy Zimple, Cindy Stevens, Melody Snydes, Rodney Coulston, Lucille Savage. Bot- tom: Kimberly Kellom, Peggy Peck, Jannelle Albright, Peggy Sue Ackerson, Kevin Lemmon, Jim Rosenbalm. Donna John- son, Sara Williams, Judy Richardson, Wayne Boyhan, Larry Leseberg. Fifth Grade Top: Tami Hansen, Lisa Stewart, Mary Telen, Roxanne Held, Monty Baker, Monica Gamper, J.C. Willey, Harold Buckner, Brian Dennis, Loyd Peck, Barbara Kane, John Grove. Middle: Mrs. Kienert, Gail Albright, Becky McQuln, Scott Cook, Jerry Unger, Scott Hagberg, Emery Arnold, Jollien Regan, Tina Shepardson, Carl Hodgson, Randy Leseberg. Bottom: Rusty Hector, Francis Fox, Todd Stevens, Scott Stewart, Robert Finley, Tim Johnston, Paul Boedeker. Top: Julie Brooks, Donnie Cleveland, Shari Rowe, Dee Harrod, Justin Nordwick, Doug Arnold, Rebecca Adams, Bobby Lewis, Jeff Milton, Jody Story, Leslie Albright. Middle: Mrs. Cook, David Epp, Valera Parsons, Kim Kllllon, John Regan, Penny Rosenbalm, Renee Kelnert, Debby Mefford, Connie Charles, Patty Coulston, Elizabeth Story, Susan Lapeyre. Bot- tom: David Dobson, Annette Schaffer, Johnny Martin, George Finley, Shawn Stewart, Robby Albln, Kathie Lemmon, Shane Reed, Eric Fine, Peri Johnston, Kandl Folkins, Leslie Boyhan. Fourth Grade Top- Lenny Robertson, LeAnn Shattuck, Lori parsons, Norman Rhines, Diane Stevens, Linda Cargill, Nancy Henthorne, Dalene Harrod, Justin Wilson, Miss Morse. Middle: Lisa Shepardson, Barry Akins, Allen Miller, Monte Peterson, Jeff Regan, Maureen Gamper, Everett Dunlap, Dale Peterson. Bottom: Tommy Peck, Monica Schaffer, Joy Ideker, George Richardson, Billy Tenlen, Bill Finley, Micheal Kane, Jeffrey Grove, Ronnie Buckner. 47 Third Grade Top: Mrs. Goddard, Deanna Reed, Lisa Strasser, Vicky McQuin, Wendy Hanen, Christy Stevens, Brad Cook, Daniel Epp, JoEllen Grove. Middle: Tim Hagberg, Brian Swan, Bart Barham, Cindy Schave, Jim Foyen, Vivi- lou Winters, Kary Lapeyre. Bottom: Janean Baker, Tommy Tate, Scott Stevens, Jeff Conklin, Brent Cheeny, Donnie Lewis, Gus Hancock. Second Grade First Grade Top: Mrs. Ruzicka, Jeff Conley, Roger Leseberg, Roland Schaffer, Donna Akins, Becky Unger, Jill Richard- son, Judy Peck, Delores Charles, Mark Sedar, Rhonda StolL Middle: Kerry Robertson, Frank Butruille, Travis Peterson, Jim Frazer, Angie Snyder, Teresa Scheer, Brian Lamb, Brandon Keinert, Kim Koenig, Sam Albright, Matt Stevens. Bottom: Lance Taylor, Richard Buckner, Steve Lewis, Curt Hein, Stacy Gladson, Teresa Cleveland, Todd Adams, Pam Pickett, Carolyn Kane. 48 Top: Kristy Lamb, Wendi Willey, Dian Roew, Mary Lapeyre, Gary Apland, Jason Wilson, Sheryl Epp, Mrs. Thomas. Middle: Lindy Foyen, Joe Thompson, Joesph Gamper, Harry Leseberg, Murray Shattuck, Mema Winters, Diana Mef- ford, Jean Schakel. Bottom: Trina Hein, Denita Parson, Paula Pickett, Jason Day, Jamie Armstrong, Billy Eastman, and Bob Schave. Kindergarten 49 The powers of man are too great to be understood and yet so simple that children can tell the difference. You fool no one with your intricate designs on the face of God. Yet you still claim to be part of the everlasting when you've barely begun. 50 heaven forbid I should become like you. Top: Harold Albright, Bill Hubbard, Jim Hart, Rusty Urbigkit, Donnel Nordwick, Pete Chimenti, Louis Ste- vens, Otto Wells. Middle: Coach McDougall, George Yarborough, John Burns, George Johnson, Terry Hut- son, Lynn Stewart, Will O'Neal, Butch Shields, Bruce Brooks, Coach Bybee. Bottom: Bob Mikel, Ed Popko, Gerald Lewis, John Pitner, Mike Leseberg, Richard Lowe, Rick McQuin. Not Pictured: Mike Hesseltine. 52 Football 1971 6 wins - 3 losses 53 Rams’ Scoreboard BASKETBALL Dubois 74 Tensleep 73 Dubois 85 Lyman 72 Dubois 59 Mt. View 69 Dubois 75 Riverton J.V. 73 Dubois 45 Meeteetse 41 Dubois 52 Byron 50 Dubois 52 Basin 55 Dubois 87 Cowley 59 Dubois 76 Shoshoni 56 Dubois 61 Wind River 51 Dubois 62 Jackson 70 Dubois 74 Byron 61 Dubois 45 Meeteetse 51 Dubois 70 Basin 40 Dubois 81 Cowley 49 Dubois 72 Shoshoni 62 Dubois 71 Wind River 29 Dubois 86 Jackson 38 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Dubois 58 Shoshoni 45 Dubois 50 Byron 43 STATE TOURNAMENT Dubois 70 Upton 46 Dubois 60 Burns 68 Dubois 50 Mt. View 47 FOOTBALL Dubois 0 Meeteetse 32 Dubois 14 Wind River 8 Dubois 22 Cowley 16 Dubois 22 Burlington 12 Dubois 20 Manderson 8 Dubois 42 Shoshoni 8 Dubois 6 Deaver 34 Dubois 28 Basin 40 Dubois 26 Byron 20 6 wins 3 losses 18 wins 5 losses 54 Track The Rams had an outstanding track and field team this year. 17 boys were out and six of them went to state. They are Jerry Penny, Jim Hart, Louie Stevens, Mike Hessel- tine, John Bums, and Lynn Ste- wart. Mike Hesseltine placed fourth in discus and Jerry Penny placed fifth in pole vault. 55 Coach McDougaU up in the air after winning champion- ship at the district tourna- ment. J.V. Team Mike Leseberg, Sid Ferris, Rick McQuin, Louie Stevens, Larry Crouse, Mike Hessel- tine, Butch Shields, Jim Hart, Rusty Urbigkit, Mike Dobson, Ed Popko, manager, and Coach Bybee. 56 First At District Third At State For the first time in 22 years, Dubois took first at the District Tourna- ment by beating Byron 50-43. We then went on to take third at the State Tournament, the best we have ever placed. Jim Hart gets the honors of cutting down the net for the Champions, the Rams! 57 Waiting for the right moment! John and Lynn got on the all tournament team at State. 58 Patton. GAA Coach Vosler and her volleyball team did very well for their first year. At district, they were chosen as one of two teams to go to State. The basketball team had two games with Wind River but didn't have very good luck. Keep her on her toes, Ellen. You'll have to jump higher than that! V’ •; ? Clockwise: Mr. Bybee, High School Social Stud- ies; Mr. Goddard, English and Speech; Mrs. Johnston, Commercial; Mr. Keinert, Industrial Arts; Mr. Johnston, Art. Clockwise: Miss Havens, Languages; Mr. Rob- ertson, Jr. High Math and Science and General Math; Mrs. Peterson, Home Ec.; Mr. McDou- gall, Boys' P.E., Driver's Ed., and Coach; Mrs. McDougall, Speech Therapy. 63 64 Mr. Ruzicka, Principal Mr. Hodgson, Superintendent Board of Trustees: George Burns, Roberta Milton, John Story, Cindy Boyhan, and B.T. Killion. Mrs. Robertson, . Librarian Mrs. Hutchison, Mrs. Butkovich, and Mrs. Leseberg, Cooks. DUBOIS CHEVRON SERVICE 24 Hour Wrecker Service Full Time Mechanic Dubois Wyoming Phone 455-2714 Love Mike, A1 Joe DUBOIS ELECTRIC and GENERAL CONTRACTING Cy and Pauline Dubois Wyoming Phone 455-2442 BRANDING IRON CLUB CAFE Toots Peak, Proprietor Dubois Wyoming Phone 455-2387 Dubois National Bank The Bank of Personal Service Dubois Member F.D.I.C. Wyoming 68 Dubois Mercantile Dry Goods Sporting Goods Hardware Artie Cat Dealership Dubois Wyoming Dubois Super Market Groceries Meats Produce Dubois Sporting Goods Wyoming 69 Dubois Drug Store Fountain Film Sundries Dubois Wyoming WELTY'S GENERAL STORE Finest Selection in RUSTIC PINE Sporting Goods Groceries Hardware Clothing Gifts Building Material Dubois Wyoming TAVERN STEAKHOUSE Dean Metzger DUBOIS CORNER SERVICE Union 76 Products Mick Jean Strasser AAA Service Dubois Wyoming The World's Most Unique Bar 70 McCulloch saws Darwin Wilson, Proprietor Chain Saws and Parts P. O. Box 202 One Mile West of Dubois, Wyoming COWBOY CAFE Steaks Chicken Fish Pastries Open 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. Phone 455-2595 Dubois Wyoming STAGECOACH MOTOR INN Lloyd Estelle Rogers Modern Units Electric Heat Swimming Pool Free TV Friendship Inns Dubois Wyoming Standard Service Station All Gas Services Dubois Walter Bell Wyoming 71 CHISHOLM'S JEWELRY Keepsake, Art Carved Orange Blossom Diamonds Watches Silverware Wyoming Jade Agate Jewelry Lander Wyoming THE FREMONT CAFE Catering 259 Main Street Irene Bernier Lander Wyoming YELLOWSTONE SURPLUS Complete Camping-Fishing Headquarters You Save More at Your Surplus Store 258 Main Street Lander Wyoming Phone 332-2407 NU-WAY CAFE Family Dining Room Good Food - Reasonable Prices Banquet Facilities Available Smorgasboard Daily Inquire About Catering Service Novelties Postcards 388 Main Street Lander, Wyoming COAST TO COAST STORES Smail's Hardware Kelvinator Motorola Lawn Boy Scotts Hoover Maytag 372 Main Lander Wyoming HALLAM, INC. 381 Lincoln Street Lander, Wyoming 82520 Phone 332-4083 Chevrolet - Pontiac - Cadillac CITY PLUMBING HEATING CO. Your Dealer Robert D. Hayes, Owner 340 Main Street Lander Wyoming 72 TETON DRUG Everything a Good Drug Store Has 684 Main Street Lander Wyoming A. D. MARTIN THE LEHMAN STUDIO LUMBER COMPANY 110 West Main Herbert K. Lehman Phone 856-3941 210 W. Main Street Riverton Wyoming Riverton Wyoming Portraits - Commercial Weddings - Children - School Photography - MCDONALD'S GIRARD COMPANY Distributors 402 East Main Union 76 Products Riverton Wyoming Firestone Tires 502 N. Federal Phone 856-9647 Riverton Wyoming Phone 856-2841 BEN MICHEL'S ARTCRAFT PRINTERS MEN'S WEAR Printers and Lithographers 612 East Main Street 318 East Main Riverton Wyoming Riverton Wyoming Phone 856-3684 73 MECKEM ENTERPRISES REALTY WOODIE HELD’S PIZZA Pizza, Sandwiches, Chicken Orders to take out Congratulations to Class of 1972 Woodie Dee Wm. A. Meckem, Broker Real Estate Insurance Ranches, Sub-Divisions, Residence P. O. Box 248 Dubois Wyoming Phone 455-2441 DUBOIS COLD STORAGE Phone 455-2383 Meats - Dairy Products - Lockers Game Processing Ice Dry Ice Branch Office Frontier Taxidermists Dubois Wyoming Phone 455-2727 CROWHEART STORE Game Fishing Licenses Ammunition Tackle Lloyd Dolores Haslam Crowheart, Wyoming Phone 455-2585 EDITH'S FLORAL Flowers For Every Occasion A Member of Florist Transworld Delivery Service 116 East Park Riverton Wyoming Phone 856-3450 THE WESTERNER BAR LOUNGE The Finest Food in Town! Dinner Parties Banquets Conventions Cocktail Parties Dubois Wyoming 74 First National Bank Of Lander Large Enough to Serve You Small Enough to Appreciate You 303 Main Street Lander, Wyoming DUBOIS TELEPHONE EXCHANGE FIRST GUARANTY SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 215 North Broadway All Types of Phones Riverton Wyoming Good Service Phone 856-9411 Congratulations to the Class of 1972 ♦Highest Earnings For Your Savings Bill De Lamb ♦First Mortgage Loans Dubois Wyoming ♦Improvement Loans ♦Mobile Home Loans 75 SUNSET LUMBER OK HARDWARE Everything to Build Anything DRURY'S SURPLUS MART Values Hard To Beat Sporting Goods Outdoor Clothing 711 E. Main Street Riverton Wyoming Phone 856-2384 NEWBY'S RIVERTON HARDWARE 106 North 3rd, East Hardware and Gifts Riverton Wyoming Phone 856-3310 552 N. Federal Riverton Wyoming PENNEY'S Always First Quality Riverton, Wyoming A A TEMPLE DRUG CHET'S CONOCO SERVICE Washing Lube Tires Complete Automotive Service We're Eager To Please You 203 N. Federal Riverton Wyoming Where Pharmacy is Not a Sideline Riverton Wyoming 76 ELECTRONIC MUSIC CENTER BRONCO BAR Clark Hutchison 301 East Main Riverton Wyoming Phone 856-3846 Musical Instruments Accessories Sheet Music Books Records Tapes ADMIRAL TV - SALES SERVICE 604 East Main Riverton Wyoming Phone 856-2524 OSBORN'S SHOE STORE Shoes For The Whole Family 313 East Main Riverton Wyoming y11r Rational pANKy y - y Riverton's HOME TOWN Bank Member of Federal Insurance f Deposit Corporation Riverton Wyoming HOFFMAN ELECTRIC Lighting the Way For More Than 40 Years Electric Contracting and Supplies Riverton Wyoming ALMA'S HOUSE OF SEWING Fabrics - Notions - Trims Butterick and Vogue Patterns 312 E. Main Riverton Wyoming Phone 856-6472 77 CENTRAL BANK AND TRUST For Complete Banking and Trust Services Fourth and Lincoln Lander, Wyoming Member of FDIC P. O. Box 69 Lander, Wyoming 82520 BALDWINS Clothing For The Entire Family Congratulations to the Class of '72 306 Main Street Lander Wyoming CITY DRUG STORE 333 Main Street Lander Wyoming May We Fill Your Next Prescription Phone 332-5935 HUB CRAMER'S CLOTHING Men's Apparel Name Brands Are Your Assurance of Quality Lander Wyoming DEXTER CLARK'S CLOTHING Men's Ladies Clothes Sportswear Westernwear Lander Wyoming Phone 332-4511 CORNER DRUG Accurate, Dependable Service Prescriptions Gifts Wes Myrtis Logan 300 Main Street Lander Wyoming 78 Lander Glass And Sewing Machine We Welcome Insurance Claims Elna White Sewing Machines Glass Frank Paddleford Walt Paddleford Lander Wyoming Phone 332-2036 FASHION BAR GALES FURNITURE Lorraine Warpness Fashions Personalize You Congratulations To The Class of '72 214 East Main Street Riverton Wyoming Lander, Wyoming Phone 856-9547 BYBEE SHOE STORE Shoes and Boots for the Entire Family 338 Main Street Lander Wyoming MacRAE'S NOBLE DRUG STORE Nobel Hotel Building 288 Main Street Lander Wyoming Phone 332-5712 79 RABELER MOTORS, INC. BAKKA'S FLOOR COVERING 515 West Main P. O. Box 273 Riverton Wyoming Beautiful Carpet and Drapes 423 East Main WE TRY HARDER Riverton Wyoming ROD'S FOR MEN PEGGY'S FABRIC SHOP 318 So. Federal Riverton, Wyoming 82501 Fashionable Men's Wear Haggar H. D. Lee Munsingwear Prior H-C Bailey Hats The Finest Quality of Fabrics 309 East Main Riverton Wyoming NORRIS FORD, INC. TANGDEN BOOT SHOE SERVICE Red Wing Shoes Hyer Boots Texas Boots Justin Boots Foot-So-Port Work Shoes Ford - Mercury - Lincoln We Don't Want All The Business— JUST YOURS! E. P. Milu Lapeyre 209 East Main Street South Federal Boulevard Riverton Wyoming 80 Riverton Wyoming THE RIVERTON RANGER Fremont County's Daily Newspaper Best Wishes to Dubois High School in All Your Activities 421 East Main Riverton Wyoming Phone 856-2253 Wind River Logging CinJi ) % ok Is M k j ;iU a «9 6 tedoovi 4 -«v -j 1 ajex,_ i 's wMz m 57 J v W 4 4 ?• Tj -F Ir h. am. hi Q6L AnE. SW ? 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