Fremont County High School - Tiger Yearbook (Lander, WY)

 - Class of 1956

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M' :iff S J Q iw-3 VOLUME XI 'iw SN N H.. , ,fi If I , , I 52 K W 491 fn' f':f2vff , ' 'A f S LL of I, 'lyljlxjgif hqktflwl I -I 14 V 'dw I , A K av i!1 f'64l.,g,'fl'7f f M J M vvW,q,!l',2g'14l XI Q Ml . 14 ,gg WV Ei-w EL r As we, the Class of '56, bid farewell to our School, F.C.V.H.S., we are most grateful to the teachers who have made it possible for us to receive our education and to Miss Ger- rard who has led the way toward the publica- tion of this annual. This year we would like to dedicate the 1956 Tiger to the western pioneers, and to the cowboys, who encountered many hardships to build this great and romantic West. They formed a vital part to the advancement of this great section. F,c,y-H. 2 fi xv m Y' Q cr.A55 if 'Q or 8 gb!! tr sf. j' Q T as A 'JL .gf ADMHNHSTRATHUN , b -Q -? ? ? Z 6 5 , X M ,i f X VKX X an x N x if 'fd Q I 4, N l ff 'G lx f X x. . , ,f Y I , X ff !! JX X'-, X-I l, xx ll: KQX I Z' , 1 X 1 A X , ' Mn Q if fx f mix h Xxx A I N ,.7fX f! X x X ' XX Q Xa K L WI! film? A f Mu Qi - W- V-. 4 I X K - 3 S XX X' X V : ' . Y, , X XX X W A -Ax' 'I' If V x X XX y -7- , sg-.,!n..! X ' X X- X !! :' .L f ii:--Qi' X X x U f ETD, A W ' ' , 1 0 j i-n , Timxil- ' MEATY J Yr, , .,,..- A ' , - in ' inf I i Y M 1 ' I ij? f, Q XX Q f ' - -Z X '-' ' Kumi - -.- xx x Ei M N- -- -'F igw NV? .Iii - N571 X X 1 W X S W , A X A is PA r X' gg X ' ' f-ff' - A 1 -2. ...vhr X' X, H 5 1 fl , 5'-. i -+ I ,F L 3 P iz S i ...i -,WV--QA-Q- ' - -uu FACULTY ' Nw CARYL ALEXANDER MRS. ANSELL RALPH EOEDEKER GEORGE BUTCHKO ERNIECER 1cK RoLL1E cox - XJ f fl A3005 ARLAND CARLSON MISS DREW MISS GERRARD JOHN HOAGLAND MISS KIM JACK KING 6' x 4 X X ,- ,Qi R T8 Q' STERLING MCKINNEY KEIJI OKANO MISS SELLERS MRS. STRONACH m :xiii-S M . STWFB TH MRS TWEED ROBERT WARD Mr. Alexander changing a tire. HEXVITT YOUTZ BOB ZUPAN 'MR. BUSH Mr. Boedeker sweeping the halls. L ,fi Q QFYQ -u-elif' SQCHUUL BUARD Left to right: Francis Peterson, Mrs. Shelia Hart, Mrs. Gayle Armstrong, Ed Mudge, Paul Hines, Mr. Thompson, Miss Helen Petersdorf. MR. THOMPSON MR. BUSH MRS. FARTHING ' 31 fir... , Y 1. V-Y .,.. -Q 3 xxx 517 X f'QXX , X- X , Q--7-VV.- ffm 7 91? X X f K W k M D K w, XKKXXJ ! ff f fn P X4 7' X Qt V bf- ' iff Y ' ' A i' vi '- 5f gf':A- rn? ' A t Q -,I 1' J' 'M SFFIIE W If A K2 ri , .1 I A A 1 K i..4fa- fgif, -' fd R' jf A f - I if f 1' X- Y C-22' V ff' ' f y f 'iff , Q 5 F ,f , --- 7 if-:Ni U .Eh 7 f Nf .., ,Xl H My-f f E f M -. Qugg' ' I K' AZ- N Q wfeiil- -fp fQW. 'i4 M ix 'MASK' nt 'f'9N- .1 HA A S S JE S 1 if i,4pir', I P ,v 4 4 x K X . Ig, ,f jf K . X Lf ' Qu SENIIURS KAY ALEXANDER JOYCE ARTHUR MARY BARNETT A J JJ . fi' A X iff, -Ik BOE BOEDIEKER ELIZABETH BRAMMAN LOREN CALVERT f 'x M If ' M 13, L 'iff 7, ,mf .,, 45'f'1'iFv'2W.fi? ',ff,'f- A if-4 ,.x.Q1 1g.1,j, lf ., I.-,axe ,ir ' -E JI 1 XP Ax I Tig , lp- - ,- ' F! -n 1 I S- x 5 . , ,7 LORETTA CAPELLAN RALPH CARLSON HARRY CARPENTER . 1' ,L LARRY CHAMBERS GLORIA CLEVELAND JACK CORBETT FY 1 qt' lf: 'TJ' Qilrlir A W6 .S BEVERLY DARLINGTON FLOYD DAY JIM DOUGHTY fx fr? ,af 7 A '14 , i my ff. X' ,l -1- :gym ,, , M a, If Y - gl I CHARLES DRISKELL ED EAST GAYLIN EDEN . . ef-L 'A A ff ' WW 'll' 9 , , ff f , H I zz fy fff 1 f 'N ,n 12679 ff ' ' IW ,0 , ,V r 'Q :'.V' rf , J?w!'2zf My 4 fl 5: 'f V 1 ' rm. 'K ppc! 'll pl is MJ CEgy,..5 LORNA EDWARDS HOWARD ELLERBY 6, HELEN FACINELLI J Z' 5? A 7' 'ff 1' 59 9, 7- AI 4 1 d. A A cE LNL'.M145 BEss1E FERGUESON 'PAUL FOSSEY Y FRAPPART HUBERT FRIDAY IRENE FRIDAY DELLA GOODWIN :,,xl I' I., rj Kb If 5 - - ., ff, gi.- , ,- . I .ha ,Y-.EV . ' f .L DICK GREEN EVONNE HALLETT DAVE HAMILTON .f' ' Q Q- .. ,- , ,r as I if pf? l .-A, '.4Q,.!,.f5 0 MII Effpszff I I 2 ' K' 4 5 f- ' If: , , ,- 'dns ,QL ,V -7. ,,:.v L ,L -xx .1-1 T -:L '-'A-'4'-114' CASSIE HANWAY JOE HERBST PHYLLIS HORNECKER fe AN . I ,V ,ff - I ' G. xr I I 47 'I 3 I' ,I li I ' .X XX f . ra-9 4-6 .6 ' 5 ,- RAMONA HUNGARY JOYCE KOEI-ILER GARY LYON D If -74. J-'Q ' ? Q, F, ,, i- lp. 1 fa O A 1 fo 6 Q AL HELEN MARTIN FRANK MAXSON JUDY MCAMIS t I 'I .5 v-. ff Q, if-:Ms N I , I , x Q' ' Mx ef QJY '7nij.,a KEITH MCMAHON NANCY MOHR PAT MOLLER '-s- 7 R 'IQ' 7 Ri 9 'N ,. -N ...-4 pp ! S' . 19,4 - ' if Af --I I 'Q-447 ffckffvi fi' Y -gh H YI' pg .VhT ff' A - in- ,fff bf 19' -U Q X ' J' 1 ff 5 ' f . N U' I 1 I 4 'K if QT- J 1 ,K C 2' 1 ,nl ff ,-lf , I., ! , f Q' I ' 11 P 4 1 'K if 1, ' 1.11 1- ar 7 Z gk H -, ,if l A L1 jj, .. f X , ff. I ,, BOB MORGANSTEAN BOB MUDGE CAROL MULLINS 'Q EZ. : MARIANA NEWTON NORMA NIPPER MARY NORTON g I R A-SI ,,,...av-1 1491. RAY PARKHURST 1 JERRY PARRILL CHARLES PEDEN 9 4 I7 Eff, JIM RACE KEN RACE CHARLES READ ' f 44fI sf A ,J ev , JIM RIDGEWAY BOE ROBERTSON MIKE ROGERS J M' w V livllvQ5 BILL PENTON NORISTA PETERSEN DON PETERSON II Lf, Lf E - f guay- S V - - L ' -1 rfk- 'l J ' , xx X5-.Il V X-' I ri xLfNQvr '.1J' f, ff- ' Th - L' J' 4 In f'f xv 'J ' X' 19? 'Otani'- sqztwmf E. 5' JOYCE RUTHEREORD JUDY RUSH SONNY SHERLOCK 3. ..' I -.57 V 55 1-: 9 Q sf' v .45 N .Nr f SL' M Rf 'ff 72' 'Y IIL ,yv ib rf '. f v' 8,0 In-JK' f, Vx 'U' X 4, U' I 5 ' 5' ,,' f 7 ' L- C wld! SAM SNYDER JOHN SONNENSCHEIN SHIRLEY SOUTER X FIU' x Y, . AW 'Rfk A 5' lfjuxl X My 56.15, MMV! ' '2'Y 'JE' if '51- ! W Z CAROLINE SPRIGGS WARREN SPRIGGS SHARON VANVLEET T' Y 59 PAT WARREN JACK WEBER GARY WHITCOMB Sw! HAZEL WILLARD STARK WILSON RALPH YACK SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Looking back on our high school days, we are sad at the prospect of leaving it all behind. And yet, our goal is graduation. Each year has been a little better, a little more exciting than the last. And now our last and biggest year is over. We remember giving a big assembly for the incoming Frosh, and stop to compare it with.our own initiation four years ago. Then the big Homecoming game. The last football game of our senior lettermen. We sponsored the Homecoming Dance that night and were surprised at its attendance. It was the most successful dance we had sponsored in all our four years at F.C.V.H.S. We had our senior pictures taken in October and ordered our announcements. These brought us a step closer to the Big Day. In December we gave the annual Christmas assembly and party. Everyone had a lot of fun opening gifts, visiting, and dancing. Next came the hardest work of the whole year, our Senior Class play. It was a lot of fun, though, and a big success. Our Homecoming Queen candidate was Joyce Rutherford, and our Prom Queen can- didate was Phyllis Hornecker. High school has been fun and hard work, combined, and we wish to thank our spon- sors for making it the best year of all. The end of these four wonderful years came with baccalaureate on May 20 and the finishing touch was applied at Commencement on May 25. And so, farewell to F.C.V.H.S. President ........., ...,.... I. AREY CHAMBERS Vice President ..... .,...,,. R AMONA HUNGARY Secretary ,......... ............ J IM RIDGEWAY Trerzfuref' ................... ................. R ALPH YACK S.C. Reprefezzfalive .................... JOYCE KOEHLER Sp012.r01'J ........................ MR. COX and MISS KIM . 'Dx 'Gr--I Us. ri- X X v Preridenl DON INLOES if t. 6 A , ,N 1. . t wx . Q ,.g .Nw-e,4 k r IEIP- Ill we f ,K .L ! S3 . P. flff '1, .E 6 l ' 1-dill. Q file A A r t f t lle 4. joan Albright john Albright Charlene Bell Jack Bertagnolli C5153 sfjrgk-guy New , 1 .js A , 'gm H K P 5 w ' ,,, .. - .Q N' -X -rx Vice Prexidezzt BEN CONNELI. ,f ' me ' ,-. T X I Treaxurer KAREN ABBOTT Secrelary KAY LATHROP iiv'x. Student Council Reprereumlizfe MARY HART I. t,lllUNllUlRS ll ,um I , ' QJHWJ ' lly- , I lf: fa! , y' C ee ,. - 7:-, 5 my , 1 ,-.. Xt 1 2,24 ff-N H 9:54 B ,A7,agw7WQ,. 45.351, ,ff f 41,1 ,416 ,ll , , ff 1-Vflwar . Z iv l xlla.4g'lfy,mHlj11 X 1' , A 1 lf ll:rll62f,ff2zff'1'gff4,e lf. ,' A , 1 , .5 . ' jr! flMNWfUMhfQi - - HCM-.' 'L f 'li-R'-rf.:e'1l'-.' uf . ll A1!., -: 'llllll -f - Arn yay li tl ' ,, I , . ,D jgvh 'Q 1, IW I..-2 'i' 25,1 J ffl? 5? . ,F X ,lfl A C ,g,ff:zQ l f4?3'f15'- 'A' y f 11iQffig3'? c 110' - clvn1rJ5 . ,N A e l l ' 3 'D it ' 'w 'fe' ,Q 1 7 6 ' X in ,! , 'VX K lvl' .' I W 95' be f' N ' j' ti 'V' +1 ,f 3 A Q N- N af! G il av av 2 ft 3 giifgf QE? he D- ' fx A R, Q A gi ish i .Pl Xxx .V Nil jim Fee Sam Browall Darrell Carson Alice Dudley jim Facinelli Betty Bunker Mace Countryman Karene Eden Jeannette Farthing Bill Frank john Campbell Donna Driskell Bill Eustace Paul Farthing Tom Graham Anne Carpenter sa ' 21 I V-5 . F if-hz if- 3 , Wai? joe Greig Beverly Guinard Martha Harris Christine Heller Bill Hines jack Hubbard Gwen Hudson Dick Kail Assembly the first day of school, September 6. Remember all the fun and conversation that flew that first day . . . All glad to be back! 'E' Lillian Lajeunesse Charlotte Lockard Susan Oeland Martha Lajeunesse jo Ann McDonald Katherine O'Neal Myrle Leseberg Katherine Norman Charlene Pelham s as Y 'QL P gy Mx i ' 5 . 1 gtk! . Q I m JoAnne Roe Dick Scarlett Ted Seely 1 'F B Charlene Bell and joan Richard Vensor enjoying Jeannette Farthing and Ed Allbright look cool. What his favorite pastime, Danc- Hudson looking fine for a is the matter? ing! picture. Was it a candid? 4:4 1 . S D 5 xv? - 1' I. . A A Wilt? is-,N . g--'11 George Shakespeare Paul Smith Judy Sneddon X .... 1 S' an 'iff Q 'C'I7 . Georgia Snyder Warren Snyder Camille Stecher Helen Thompson nhl 'Z g, ,f The juniors enjoy out- side activities while working hard in school. P A., fl I .,. I K i is - X - S 64.11 ' 1' ii 'S ,G Will Tillman Richard Vensor Karen Wardell new sift Roseva Weber Gary Wilcox Ted Wilkes TOO BUSY to q. f .' f N x lgtx N0lS'l0lUlu Wade Wilson Shirley Wolfley jack Winchester Nelda Hanking Sharon Wolfley Don Hitchew tlllUNllOR CLASS HllSTORY Prerident .........,. .,,.... D ON INLOES Vice Prerident ....... ......., B EN CONNELL Secretary ..,......... ....... K AY LATHROP Trearuref' .................................... KAREN ABBOTT S. C. Reprefentatwe ....,,.,.................... MARY HART Sponmrr ........,....... MRS. TWEED and MR. WARD The juniors worked hard throughout the year selling candy, sponsoring dances and do- ing anything and everything to raise money for our annual junior-Senior Prom and Banquet. Our play, Father Knowf Bert, was a side-splitting comedy and turned out to be a great success. Our assembly, also, was successful and the Prom was greatly enjoyed by all. May we extend our hearty thanks to our sponsors who worked hard to help us make this a happy and prosperous year. Homecoming Queen Candidate KAREN WARDELL Prom Queen ......,................. HELEN THOMPSON Prom Queen Attendant ................ KAY LATHROP Napoleon QDon Inloesj talking to Em- press fLinda Rogersj v Jeannette Farthing tries to resist-I know you couldn't laugh and drink! Don't drink it Shirley Wolfley or should we say Sharon? Davy Crockett CKatherine Normanj not in with a bar but pheasant! Court Jester fCharlene Bellj poses for picture! JoAnn Roe fSultaness of Sultanaj and joan Albright. 'Fr'-1' wa f b ff Q w A me X X 9, if i ROBERT BAILEY TOM DUNCAN Preriderzl Vice Preridenl x ff. . fis ' E. .v., 1 AV' f Ku I 'Q as ,. 'luv f fill an l i 7 QV. .Qs Q .f 5 1 L '. I' 51 , 'N 1'- 5 .. , A Keilh Adams Mary Applehans Stanley Amos Paul Anspach W, ' 1 H-N A R 9 fa, is '91-f L., , wx,-iff XX .. . jg viiy K 'ffa if' li F are x .av ea L, L, ,4 gl ri 'ia M1 ' . K, ,B .f Dewayne Appleby Zelma Aragon Shirley Boche Carl Brouhard 5. i i UL, ka- '95 E... M... CHARLES CHINGMAN CHARLOTTE BROWN Trearurer ' im? ef fl ,wr Q, .a S, 'W x -. Q is W Y .0 gm. , 45 If .Ea Elliot Buckman Gail Bybee Pat Carr SUPHUMORES RICHARD FERRY Secrelary Student Counfil Reprereniatiue 'K' 'i C 6611461-J, 1: an Q sr-we no Q jk gn 'U' sv :: Kf' i R51 L L L J, N F X Ken Carey Phyllis Chingman Joan Earl Mary Cheney Shirley Claycomb Susan Ewers Paul Cherry Larry Coggins Anita Felter N uf.. Everyone is enjoying the dance after the game. Bill Hayes with that ever ready smile and Keith Adams seems to be planning something. A iii Terry Glover and Mary What Were yOu two up Kay Cheney caught in an to When Robert caught off-guard moment by Rob' you? ert the Flash Newton. ii? if!- 3 ri , was 5-1953 ,f , 51 .af Q Q :si , Willie Fossey Truman Friday Phillip Frye Terry Glover Sandra Goodwin Deanna Gustin Vera Hartman Vercla Hartman in 1. if 2 S 5, 42 9 '- Rail? is ,K hy N AL 1- uv if t,,.fe 1 Elizabeth Hansen Kay Hornbeck Duane Irvine Kay Lyon MMHIYU Hanson Joan Hubbard Karen Jacobsen Rocky McMahon Bill Hayes Howard Hurtado Louise Lozier jerry Morss Everyone is busy. Nancy Mohr, how did you and Mary Barnett get in with the Sophomores? ,,.. N , R - ,,-.: . 5' 2 .. ' ' L g gi? ' N , 5? Yrrr ei nny s r r , Q . exe Y.. 'Lt aiwiwl WIN .,..,r i ni., ,.:. 235: 3, .QL A 1 'B if is l , lk., K X X Ji is! .4135 X 5 X X it 4818? if Band is marking out the line of march for a special drill. Good work, band members, we all enjoyed those drills this year. s Qn:s'N'r n-mv: A 'mn-IC' WEAR Q 5 JK. Nick Muggelburg Bruce Parrill Kay Rinker Carol Rodriquez Robert Newton Geraldine Patik Jesse Roberts Bill Rogers Jim Nicholls Maxine Pogue Mary Robertson Lynda Rogers Tom Norton Carol Ridgeway M sr. ,R R xr Egg ii ., A JP' -- - yr N 1 Q :f t N 5,83 - A A ' NK N3 xx iii X fi 5 X 5 qs X A is ..,: . .s..:. . X r MW X was ,ff . MXN.. S, Marvin Rouse Jerry Sage Dixie Scott X wb S 'Y K 5. x Q S is -1 s Q gig xx ,uc . .am N .A- yt . X 'T . Robert Smith Eddie Somers Bill St. Clair .2-..,.--.ar 1 jack Steinbreck Kathryn Thompson , X. , , ,Q i :y i 1, -,wsigz 'fi a '5 K 'Wm ,Q , 1-1 ,U 2 1 ,mi f'fi5i'ifjsfw X, I ,li ,ii 1, .i L., do T L Q 'L'L ,V Kal . , . , .- :.: 'f J at Jim Thurston William Trosper john Trujillo I f J ff' N 'li H ' -f E wlrni I L I ,,,.-2 ' ' 'J ,JG- -7 ,., vs ,, ,K f W 4F s f f X x f-ff 'J W F 1 f ff 0 fl l . -- f n- I lli f W if fo Z v' ix f, 9' E7-f ?'2 X A , , if A ' E I s is -,WM 'nf A I 4. 'i -V r ' , ff ,Q-x fiizg ' fi f li W .-.. .N .,,,,i ,Q Lgif- L I W - H : ' '7 'Je f 2 151, 'lfiv li il . ' I ,' ,321-,i??'E 24 V 1 1771 A , l sf ,W E E f ' , i ff li'-, Eff! 4 3, 'fi .My I4 vi Fl ' - ' fi, 5-AQZV' ' f lip dc f r If pi -'E 'Kg JJZ1 IQ f 4 'qffia ,g 1'1K1 'J iv f37 1'7 ! I 1 I 'K ' 0 'fi 2 blk 3 ' ' f L. 5 ,z.g2fQ:iQ3 lQ ' Q ' M' X ' 5' :gifs in FH ,,.,, . .. . M . ,.,: V, is i if +4 Quai' sl :Mil P 3 K 5. S, x Ronald Vanoss Roger Ward n o is 1, K , ' N om it 'M ,L X w W i: mg :fm K - , 3 6 4 is is lf s fin, i V s, : . , . oilio o W 2 ,.: i, :1?ff K ' 'I W W' ' :., gi if Donna Willard Noeleen Willcox ' -lyk, ' X Celest Race w. K - .v gy . ku. ,AL .. i Paul Wilson Jerry York SOPHOMORE CLASS ltllllS'lllOlRiY Prefidezzt ......,...... .....,... B OB BAILEY Vice Preridezif .,.... ...... T OM DUNCAN Sew'elm'y ............. .....,,... R ICHARD FERRY Trefimrer ......,.....,.. .,.... C HUCK CHINGMAN Slzzdezzf Council ..... ..... C HARLOTTE BROWN Spollfor .............,..,.................,........, MISS SELLERS The first activity of the Sophomore class was our very successful Thanksgiving as- sembly. We also sponsored several dances and helped the juniors by serving at the ban- quet before the junior-Senior Prom. Our final contribution to the F.C.V.H.S. of 1955- 1956 was decorating for Commencement. We wish to thank our sponsor for her generous help and guidance throughout the year. HOIlI6L'0l1IiI1g Queen Alfeudfzut MAXINE POGUE Prom Queen flffwlffllllf ..,,.,.. VERDA HARTMAN sffildtiie . What im: you decorating Shirley Claycomh? Who is your helper? Dianna Gustin. Kathy O'Neil, Jo Ann Connell, Charlotte Brown. What are you doing Linda Rogers and Vertlir Hurtmilnf Charlotte Brown, Vera Hirrtnmn, Shirley Cltiycomh. HARRY REED KATHRYN GRAY ..:.-, 1 .,:- I 1 1.2 gl' '- FRED HARRIS :,,, I Lw I Secretary ga , , Prerident Vice Prerident Q X -54 aaa M ix rx ai! D ,fjxj --QI 1, min fi ff 3 vsf g2!2faig9fiEQ S A '-' S: .yzy m fflalfz ,li aff. .-I ..,-f-gs . M he f-if-Ellizriry f' ' 1f5,7i1ffii in f . sfi?fffau5?4Q:.4ffS3si5' ' i 7 if K of K K msg awsgi 1 5 K K L W 4 il il' ff Ea W Bl? if David Anesi Mary jane Aoah Orlando Armajo Mary Armour 1 A , t, .qz igf V 5 FRESHME ' wr - V' ytvi 'N . GIB LATINIS Szudenz Counril fish , '- -L, e: ..,, 3, . Treasurer Repreyenfgzwg ,- -9nf1g.5 f L: E w y44 1?, ,,, ff f' E 5, I. -5- ,K Q K -wp. 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SY I 1 - C .lf -Q Q ,22 3 K -B , A .12 ' K .4 A 5'fE?.g.44g:,4,, 6 l 1 5 5 i l TY V, 'Q l C 1 rga,aafa aaa , l' '.., - Bruce Cleveland Fred Clubb Ted Clubb Geore Connell joan Connell Billie Corbett K as s Ll.. a s C , ,ff Kay Alexander, Rosemary Frappart, Verda Hartman, Deanna Gustin, Char- Sharon Van Vleet get some practice in lotte Brown, Kay Rinker, Karen War- make-up for plays. dell, Judy Sneddon, joan Roe practice a little Spanish review for semester test. . - ,V Q f' We .. ii' r - , if a.a Q i 'i f , ,. -e N I --' it:-ae., uma ra. f f , a itr I t if G G if i' I V F .t,. Q i .tra it X ' -G ff Fe saa,a, if .tya - be G 'IQ' by ?.N ig? sr H srl? Francis Corbett joe Cristando Diane Dodson Paul East W' A aj? X ,Z Nancy Epler Gail Folston Don Foster Corrine Friday 1 frr. i I J bfi Barbara Gallinger Isabelle Gardiner Barbara Glover , I -ag Y. F L. Q i . wg:F::s - K K V1 . U t K , Ill I tktfk j K ee '..' K e ' 1 1.rg4f4f7Pl ft Dan Goggles jerry Green Pat Guthrie Wes Goggles Mary Ellen Green Francis Hallam Imogene Gould james Gustin Duane Hallett Zi? J! Q W 43 X. ii, What is the matter with it? Have you Study - study - Tests - Worry - boys found the trouble? worry - Shirley Claycomb, Linda Rog- if ', gia- .1 ,, 5 ,,. it , ,gt '- ss , i iff .J . ' L. 1 z g ,,, f Tryk K f' ,Q I J :, ' ei if gag E M X, ag pi fit s 1 ' 5 ,wife E I I v v 1 M, --vw f r fs, A -Vai 5225522 ,Q -an i.xs K I' ,. .. Q, V 1' Carlos Harris Paskel Henderson Jim Henneker Ed Hudson is Judy Hurtado Dudley Irvine John Jacobson Lajuana Johnston ers, Ed Somers, Vera Hartman, Tom Duncan work hard. 35 E M if H- 5 ,Q 8 T- ' 1 Ron Jones Robert Klinger Gerry KiSC1' Sterling Large Gail KiChlC1' Irene LeBeaux JK. J r x 1 f if f - .Ji e if 5 'lxr S lx: Q 44 my x ' 'na ' il Q K Lew if 'lil ,gf as X -A my w e fjsgia wx' Q K S33 N5 5x W.W ii 5 Walt Lewis Helen Lockard Mary Logan Ruth Lozier Dixie Martin Alex McDougall JoAnne Roe, Susan Oeland, Jeannette Farthing, Paul Smith seem to be work- ing. Paul seems tickled. l ff Al L n C -' . ff S I' J li - .ff Ili ' . 'X' -:lr ll DeWayne Appleby, Harry Carpenter, Floyd Day, Jack Weber, Bob Mudge, Wade Wilson, Ted Seely, Charles Peden take a breather from their duties in the Ag Shop. as H a-5 ,491 Ei: Y 7: ' 5 ' XX in Q - 1 rm H Q 1 igq 'f S N e S . ,g ug W ,, ,.. : . ,,i fr x x Bert Meredith Charles Mills Hernan Mitchell Ruth Moller Judy Mullins john Murphy Erle Osborne Mary Parkhurst Peter Peahora jim Pelham Bob Penton .. WE:-1 ' Y il W .. if--Q, 1 i ,gg 0 ui it fy f ' as Q Q' as X E. 1' Marilyn Peery Floyd Peterson Leroy Reardon Alvena Redman Katherine Reed Charlotte Roe P'h- me Dick Rogers Mary Sabin Byron Sage Q, Shirley Souter and Donna Willard help pack away things in the Home Ec de- partment for summer vacation. Three months vacation! Charles Peden, jack Weber wait their turn at the mirror. jim Facinelli is really nslicking up. Who's the girl, jim? , .,,. ,Ml 2 . asa yu. L 1 fff 'ff-If i jack Scarlett Dana Shakespeare Claudia Shearer john Sherard James Sherlock Bob Shirreffs june Shockley Diane Solberg Pete Spriggs Alberta St. Clair Wally Theis Mary Urbigkit Charles Sprout Chester St. Clair Larry Timbana Celia Von Beiker Marie Stacy Levi Surrell Vincent Underwood Charles Welty X John Tfulillo Decorating for the Homecoming Parade Nelson White Iris Willcox Eddie Vfilson FRESHMAN CLASS HllSVllqURY President .,.....,,..... ....,.,....,, H ARRY REED Vice Preridemf ....... ........ K ATHRYN GRAY S6'fl'6ffI7'-jf ..,.,,.,.., .,.... F RED HARRIS T1'efu'ln'er ....,......... ....... G IB LATINES Sflldefll Comic!! ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, E VELYN WEBER Clair Sponsor .,..,... .,,,.,,,, M RS, ANSELL We, Freshmen, entered the halls of F.C.V.H.S. frightened but anxious to begin our high school career. Soon afterward we participated in an assembly given by the seniors. Our lovely candidate, Katherine Gray, was elected Queen of Homecoming and reigned over the Homecoming Game and dance. Other Frosh activities included sponsoring a couple of dances and the Freshman Assembly. We ended a very successful year by decorat- ing for Baccalaureate. Many thanks to our sponsor, Mrs. Ansell, for all the help that she gave us in making our first year a very enjoyable one. Prom Queen Allezzdfznf ........r... EVELYN WEBER ACTHVHTHES N:- XW Yam f-' ff? Y .f' Xxixflm J 2, f 'X X-fx fx J jg! alfa' ,-f-7 X rf! 3 A AXJJ,-fi. , A Lf' ,, X , A' lx it il- +11- STUDENT COUNCIL 4 ,site of Z Standing. left to right: jucly Rush, Evelyn Weber, Joyce Koehler, Deanna Gustin, john Albright, Don Inloes, Dick Kail, Darrell Carson. Robert Newton. Bob Bailey, Harry Reed. Seated, left to right: Char- lotte Brown, Sharon Wolfley, Irene Friday, Sharon Van Vleet, Larry Chambers, Gary Lyon, Dick Green. and Mr. Bush. The student council has clone several important things this year. 24 -3-, : 5'52? , J ,., 73. Y 1f.f7 I 4 -J fm' 4 Inn W W 1 I if I Mr. Bush, yvho leacls. 'the members of the counc1l,a1rls1nall activities. -C, 1 l It fit-n.',vie,f-- if-. 1 i i K, 43 14 fix , MQ f Y ' ?:rJl qf Zfff Q I, After a hard year on the council! , im a pf 11.5 f -- P Y Z., ly, - 1'liJ: i':'l 1 -r y .7 I ,, , yr ' ,,,f 1 ' 'lf f 'Vi f W 1 , Q ,L 71 f ,f , , V , Wi f fi!! -l ' 1 I I , I f Vilhgfi-lf 'I Bl li 17' J I .. L , ' Q I l:fa5:i'1?',lf'-,ivan 4 yy iw , v'. f:i!: ,Lf ,. . , Q. I ' 1'l'fff -Q. 1- if A ' '--2 qi . 1 Q , ,ilvuflif ff l viii'-1 H- 5 '5'7 if- 'sf' . I ':4?l.7F'72Jf1 f 5? 'f ' ,.,, l . QQQ5' Lf fif A xlq , nf. .Lck 'L , 4,4 xy f fff 1 - ' , . .- ,- ,. , -,' n g. - 4 7 'ZRA C .'f JI'-f K ,, 3,2 X N '2 ' -,,', 'Q , , , J. f T ,Lf ,H ANNUAL STAFF X.. 1 VL, ,f ' Helen Facinelli, our typist and editor-in-chief She worked many hours to make this years Tiger the best! Lorna Edwards. the artist for our hook, and Gary Lyon, our sports editor. do some plan- ning. .uf Standing, left to right: Rosemary Frappart, Bill Penton, Larry Chambers, Nancy Mohr, Bev- erly Darlington, Phyllis Hornecker, Judy Rush. Seated, left to right: Kay Alexander, Mary Barnett, Pat Moller, Helen Martin. This is the advertising staff without which our annual could not be. MTHE THGER CRYW lP5AlP5lE,R STAlElE Left to Riht: Helen Facinelli, Carol Mullins, Rosemary Frappart, Kay Lyon, Beverly Guinard, Ger- aldine Kiser, Kay Alexander, Charlene Bell, Miss Sellers, our sponsor, Don Inloes, joyce Koehler. Editor ................... ..,......... M ARY HART Arxifmrzt Editor ...... ........ J OYCE KOEHLER Sporty Editor ....... ............ D ON INLOES Arfifmfzt Sportf ...... ........ K AY ALEXANDER Exrlmnge Editor ..... .......,... H ELEN FACINELLI Bminen Manager ........ ROSEMARY FRAPPART Adverliyirzg Nldmzger' ................ CHARLENE BELL NANCY MOHR On January 20, the Journalism class held the ulnkslingers Ball under the manage- ment of our sponsor, Miss Sellers. Members of the class sold Pom Poms at some of the home games during the basketball season. The Tiger Cry was published every two weeks. A Talent Assembly was sponsored by the class which proved to be a big success. SCHENCE CLUB First row, left to right: Ramona Hungary, Lorna Edwards, Mary Hart, Sonny Sherlock. Second row: Mike Rogers, Darrell Carson, Paul Fossey, Howard Ellerby, Mr. Cox. Third row: Bill Rogers, Ralph Carlson, Frank Maxson. ff kilifolllfl - - L.. -- .. -517 'j. -:ff g 1 M n y R Klrmwk 0 5-L .fx F'-X M PEP CLUB -Q X, .fy 72 Q. g E g- , Fx X KATHRYN GRAY, Hamecomifzg Queen, 1955 Joyce Rutherford, Senior Attendantg Maxine Pogue, Sophomore Attendantg Kathryn Gray, Freshman Queeng Karen Wardell, junior Attendant. Pep Club Float in Homecoming Parade. Annual Homecoming Activities began with a Snake Dance and Pep Rally Thursday night, October 27. The crowning of the queen was the highlight of the Introductory As- sembly held Friday morning, fol- lowed by the Parade. 5.1 will IO af Q- 3- fr , H X , .-k. . G Brown, lefi' lo righf. Lorefia Hornbeclr. eo ia V9 Q B if . rel-a Pefersen, eQa.i7rHyas5n, Mary A41'j?i??Appl5lzans, Vera Harliman, Iris Willcox. irow:f'Pa+ Goodwin, lreno,Friday, Alvena iRyEdn1anQ Caroline row: Kay yLa'lhrop,a Hglonffflhomp5orif13Mar.y Barlagnolli, Read. Kilyioiigimplfefrk, Qeibst ,Rf!1fi95wzQ9hafiSfinea Heller. 3-Ynvla Rogers-EfQJSilf1iffiE53ifLl5ggElliQLliiS?bif5l5l!ftiiPini:fDiXi6 Scan. Connell-B MHTY -10919 Sharon Wolfley, .A'A Lloann6iEf?ElfaHhinQf .A Kalharina O'Noal, Newfon, Kay Aleiander.ffMra?y'41B'afn6H.1--'Sixth row: Anne Aragon, Mary Jane Urbiglcihf Ru3l'hUBdod6lrer, Shirley Claycomb, lma Jean Gould. Sevenrh row: JudyfSneddonQ Phyllis Horneclcer, Mohr. Mary Norion n Van Vleei Mary Hari' 'Alice Dudley Nelda Hanlcing Susan l l I Vlvl. -- , I I MaryiAnn Roberlson. Eighih row: Ralph Carlson, Larry Chambers, Bob Boedelzer. Bill Srarlc. Wilson, Charles Drislxell. Sonny Sherloclr, Jael: Scarlerl, Bob Morganslean, Ninlh row: Readi .1,fl Qary Whilcomb, Warren Snyder, Jim Ridgeway, Warren Spriggs, Ted Willres, Willie Bill Hayes, Floyd Day, Dick Scarlefr. Tenlh row: Bob Newlon, Howard Ellerby, John Jacobson, - - John Truiillo, Jesse Roberls, Sam Snyder, John Campbell, Ben Connell, Jaclr Berfagnolli. . we l s-Q... 0 gy 5 .fTigii'i 0 Sip! f ' iw O I l . L! A4 kj X!! J Z X, B . , -ri' . xJf'7,pQiZjJ 1,ZQ,,!67 img' ,7a,4gez .fe 111' ' i A 6 5 :Tl it 'W X is , FN H' L' ,f f in f Firsr row, lei? lo righh Pai' Moller, Beverly Darlinglon, Jael: Corbeli, iclr Kail. -AAN Req6?3,1,,K.'fen Wardell, Camille Slecher, Ramona Hungary. Second row: Lillian Laieunesse, Eli'iabe+h Bramiman, Helen Loclrard, Laiuana Johnsfon, Mary Gay Sabin, Bessie Fergueson, Joyce Arfhur, Beverly Guinard Charlolnle Roe. Third row: Charlene Pelham, Diana Dodson, Joanne McDonald, Myrle Lieiseberg, A Kalherine Norman, Louise Lozier, Joan Hubbard, Evelyn Weber, Roseva Weber, Hazel Willard. Fourih row: Karen Abbofi, Mary Kay Cheney, Mary Ellen Green, Diane Solberg, Gail Bybee, Susan Ewers, Barbara Gallinger, Mary Ann Logan, Dixie Marlin. Fililh row: Gaylin Eden, Helen Marlin, Rulh Lozier, Lucille Sf. Clair, Donna Willard, Charlolfe Loclrard, Judy Rush, Helen Facinelli. Sixih row: Corrine Friday, Gerry Kiser, Claudia Shearer, Billie Corbeli, Pal Guihrie, Judy Mullins, Celia Von Bielrer. Sevenih row: Rosemary Frapparf, Phyllis Chingman, Marlha Laieunesse. Marlin Lou Harris. Shirley Boche, Verda Harlman, Karen Jacobsen, Phillip Frye. Eiglrlh row: Franlr Maxson, Bob Roberlson, Ken Carey, Bill Hines, Mace Counlryman, Willie Fossey, Don lnloes, Paul Spriggs. Ninlh row: Bill Franlr, Joe Herbsf, Paul Smifh, John Albrighi, Tom Duncan, Jerry Morss, Roberf Klinger, Paul Easl, Richard Vensor. Tenlh row: Sam Browall, Huberl' Friday, Duane lrvine, Rocky McMahon, Jim Pelham, Charles Mills. ull, CLUB Front row, left to right: jack Corbctt. Harry Recd, Chuck Driskcll, Bob liocdckcr, XY'arrcn Snyder, Tom Graham, Dick Kail, Ben Connell, jim Ridgeway, Dick Green, john Campbell. Second row, left to right: Mr. King, Sam Snyder, Stark Wilsrwn, Larry Chambers, Dave Hamilton, Willy Fosscy, Hugh Friday, Paul Fosscy, jack Bcrtagnolli, jesse Roberts, Bob Morganstcan, Mr. Zupan. Third row, left to right: Ted Wilkes, Gary Lyon, Kun Carey, Richard Vcnsor, Bill Frank, Chuck Rcad, Richard Ferry, Bill Penton, Tom Norton. Harry Recd, Stark Wilscmn, and Bob Morganstean selling candy and pop corn for the L Club, How and when did Rosemary Frappart join the Club? n N E i We i -?Qm -f w iva.-....., bs. IV vm. H4 Nancy Mohr as she looked nine years ago, Wlicm are you posing for, Ed Hudson ? ee A3-Q At Pat Moller's Party First row. left to right: Tub Cain. Mike Rogers, Morris Hollings. Chuck Read. George Downs. Second row. left to right: Karen Hayes. Pat Moller, Shirley Souter. Helen Thompson, Helen Facinelli, Beverly Darlington, Nancy Mohr, Mariana Newton. Center is Charlotte Brown. Linda Rogers -We - - Ne 'qu F,F.A, Float in the Homecoming Parade. L Club Float in the Homecoming Parade. LANGUAGE CLUB First row, left to right: Gail Bybee, Mary Kay Cheney, Mary Ann Logan, Elizabeth Bramman, Celest Race, Christine Heller, Diana Dodson, Kay Rinker, Iris Willcox, Maxine Pogue, Charlotte Brown, Joanne Connell, Shirley Claycomb, Ruth Anne Moller, Kathryn Gray. Second row: Joni Earl, Elizabeth Hansen, Lynda Rogers, Dixie Martin, Barbara Gallinger, Charlotte Roe, Beverly Guinard, june Shockley, Mary Ann Applehans, Katherine Read, Kathryn Thompson, Nancy Epler, Karen Jacobsen, Mr. Hoagland. Third row: Deanna Gustin, Verda Hartman, Vera Hartman, Carol Rodriquez, Mary Bertagnolli, Ronnie Vanoss, jerry York, Tommy Duncan, Bill Hayes, Keith Adams, jim Nichols, Carl Brouhard, jack Scarlett. Fourth row: Richard Ferry, Paul Wilson, John Murphy, Joe Herbst, Warren Snyder, Bill Hines, Paul Smith, Dick Kail, Sam Browall, Willie Fossey, Robert Klinger, john Trujillo, Richard Vensor, Marvin Rouse. Q, 4! ,, ,A 'V E ,. wx al . . uf I 4? ig . 'N Q q..x.-J , r f' - ,- 4 I w.14-u'.g1.- 1 n . , gr The Spanish Club Float Nelda Hanking, Wfarren Snyder, Dick Kail, Joe Herbst, Larry Chambers, Kay Lyon, Charlotte Brown, and Ben Connell. Georgia Snyder, and Karene Eden. Q Q, an Q . , . f y Q - .M X5 f 'F Q S 'KX YL A- L ' .... lwfev XE Judy Rush, Bob Robertson. Kay Lathrop. Richard Vensor, Vera Hartman, and Kay Lyon. Joni Earl. JCAIHCKIC' Falflh Shirley Claycomb, and jim Ridgeway. Judy Rush. ing, and Charlene Bell. MUSHC CLUB Rs- . iii D 'fix First row, left to right: Evelyn Weber, Helen Thompson, Judy Rush, Johnny Albright, Karen War- dell, Joanne Roe, Mariana Newton, Bob Bailey, Mary Barnett, Kay Alexander, Beverly Darlington, Phyllis Hornecker, Mr. Alexander. Second row: Gerry Kiser, Karen Carlson, Ruth Boedeker, Mary Jane Urbigkit, Joan Albright, Edwin Hudson, Ronnie Jones, Susan Ewers, Shirley Boche, Roseva Weber, Shirley Wolfley. Third row: Susan Oeland, Kay Lathrop, Nelda Hanking, Charlene Bell, Pat Moller, Mary Norton, Nancy Mohr, James Hennecker, Eddie Somers, Diane Solberg, Mary Ellen Green, Alice Dudley. Fourth row: Gwen Hudson, Celia Von Bieker, Judy Mullins, Claudia Shearer, Darrell Chapman, Don Inloes, Bob Robertson, Karen Abbott, Donna Driskell, Sharon Wolfley, Jeannette Farthing, Jerry Morss. Fifth row: Cassie Hanway, Sandra Goodwin, Zelma Aragon, Gail Kichler, Loretta Capellan, Helen Martin, Anne Carpenter, Gary Whitcomb, Sam Snyder, Paul East. Sixth row: Bob Newton, Ed East, Jim Thurston, Joan Hubbard, Mary Ann Robertson, Kay Lyon, Judy Snedon, Charlotte Lockard, Marilyn Perry, Jeannie Buchannan. 1 V 2' M. S .fx - IW Top row: Unknown, Dick Green, Richard Markenson, Mike Rogers, Ralph Billie, Darrell Binchadler, Unknown, Wlarren Spriggs, joe Herbst, Teacher-Mrs. Wliitlow. Middle row: Don Peterson, Bill Cain, Pat Moller, Joyce Arthur, Vona Smith. Bona Smith, George Downs, Don Davis, Chuck Reed. Seated: Nancy Mohr, Delita. Linn, Mariana Newton, Karen Hayes, Gaylin Eden, Bev. Darlington, Gwencln W1'igl1t, Joyce Rutherford, Helen Facinelli. Kay Alexander. fi5 Q?msEav ' ks Y r 5 ,il C411-OI .lung Rqyrlriqugl Karen Walrclell, Kay Lathrop, joan Albright, .Indy Snecldon. DRAMATHCS CLUB K First row, left to right: Judy Rush, Cassie Hanway, Evonne Hallett, Joyce Arthur, June Shockley, Helen Thompson, Mary Barnett, Richard Vensor, Pat Moller, Robert Newton, Phyllis Hornecker, Beverly Darlington, Ramona Hungary, Miss Kim. Second row: Dave Hamilton, Mary Norton, Nancy Mohr, Susan Oeland, Mary Kay Cheney, Kay Lathrop, Mariana Newton, Shirley Souter, Shirley Boche, Susan Ewers, Gail Bybee, Karen Jacobsen, Jeannette Farthing, Mike Rogers. Third row: Jim Ridgeway, Martha Lajeunesse, Karene Eden, Camille Stecher, Joan Hubbard, Louise Lozier, Roseva Weber, Mary Ann Applehans, Elizabeth Hanson, Lynda Rogers, Joan Earl, Dixie Scott, Sharon Wolfley, Gary Lyon. Fourth row: Eddie Somers, Bob Bailey, Bill Hines, Johnny Albright, Don Inloes, Jack Corbett, Charles Driskell, Johnny Sonnenschein, Jerry Sage, Larry Chambers, Jerry Morss, John Trujillo, Dan Goggles. Fifth row: Joyce Koehler, Rosemary Frappart, Mary Ann Rob- ertson, Carol Rodriquez, Katherine Reed, Mary Bertagnolli, Donna Driskell, Shirley Wolfley, Zelma Aragon, Joanne Roe, Joan Albright, Karen Wardell, Helen Martin, Kay Alexander. lisi. Pr til . f Q7f!0fu I Mg ' phfk . A 12 A I ,L0o.Uf 'e V'!'VUyA1LJGVLjpv0f'f-' nb Af ff1MJ'fff 'f 'J 1 ff f . 'wa' J., ofnw ' p 1 43 H, , VX VW TL 1 I ff 4 my ,' M X 1- A f U. N617 M tif' AM ff!! I 1 7A V '--if., , f A, 0, f .,,,7'-fa ' 1 i I 1 . J R w M 5 1 WNY ,L 0 A, li 'iw ,j,v,U,,,f44,, ! r 445' wllyvz' I 70 zz'- ,OG may A ca he L j Y Lgeff Ugg L44 J I?-NJ if 0 J h'!7'7' Ciara afwvkyj ' be 0,42 675: 76,y'f ff' f-H . Q ! !1!!f'Z J,, 'ff f, 0 , W ' 4 , X' I I ff, Q 4.. k,I,.,.f'. Llv.l,f K A , 'J f :Pj 17'- Q:-Af! X j Wjzpyfjiw Gm pe, , f M-ff, V if 71, ' T , , V -- J' T 0 M 0 f S l M1 W' H124 4: sm f ,'?'f jj fa. YC mf A if ' JW! ' A fJf,r'? nd, Ifi, yi!! Z JK lygf' Wpllfzf M , xv I FT Q3 Nwq gf X, V ff if ,2 T! 'Bi bf? , .f 'I' J ,f AK yy m 0 M7 5 K!! . ,lily 'A 1' P fi f MJ7 F J 1 YX 0 if f ef ig' FUTURE FARMERS UF AMERHCA I x ,mg AERA! of 'I I. . Qfe U 516 First row, left to right: Leroy Reardon, Dana Shakespeare, Levi Surrell, Paul Farthing, Bill Frank, jack Weber, Jim Facinelli, jim Doughty, Harry Carpenter, Don Peterson, Orlando Armajo, Carlos Harris. Second row: Mr. Carlson, Byron Sage, Floyd Peterson, Charles Peden, Ray Parkhurst, Lonnie Claytor, Eddie Wilson, Gail Folston, Fred Harris, Hubert Friday, Fred Clubb, Mr. Youtz. Third row: Frances Hallam, G. T. Connell, David Anesi, jack Hubbard, Ted Clubb, Ted Wilkes, Floyd Day, Will Tillman, Mace Countryman, John Jacobson, Paul Anspach, Dewayne Appleby, Chester St. Clair. Fourth row: Larry Timbana, Truman Friday, Vincent Underwood, Wes Goggles, Paul Cherry, Dan Goggles, Nelson White, Wade Wilson, Willie Trosper, Charles Sprout. . V , sm fig fc liF.A, judging Team . . . Mr. Carlson, jim liitinelli. junk Wehei', Paul Fnrthing, Don Peterson. jim U- lr.!gag:, 5 jim Doughty and the steer which I took to the Denver Stock Show, Doughty .md Mr. Youtz. This team won first place alt the Denver Stink Slum' hy defeating Okilli1C5l112l hy one point. The pitture to left shows the team at hregikfttst. mllwlly ienmor FUTURE HUMEMAKERS UF AMERHCA 0-wmlii, xjff ' 'D S4 Ye fi. , 6 - 4. 5 c Et 1 ' . r: 7 - 71' 'J ' 7 ' x -, , 7 'i..X ,' 14.0 GQ. Xvxiilllllrllllllll JSE r ' W. li-QUL45' LA NBER IIHAPTER First row, left to right: Mary Gay Sabin, Charlene Pelham, Noeleen Willcox, Carol Mullins, Irene Friday, Lillian Lajeunesse, Louise Lozier, Katherine Norman, Myrle Leseber. Second row: Elizabeth Bramman, Billie Corbett, Joyce Arthur, Joanne MacDonald, Maralyn Hanson, Mary Jane Aoah, Martha Lajeunesse, Caroline Spriggs, Mrs. Anselt. Third row: Bessie Fergueson, Carol Ridgeway, Pat Guthrie, Ima Jean Gould, Hazel Willard, Pat Carr, Joanne Hubbard, Ruth Lozier, Mary Lou Armour. Fourth row: Evonne Hallett, Mary Parkhurst, Lucille St. Clair, Alvena Redman, Phyllis Chingman, Martha Lou Harris. F.H.A. Float Homecoming Parade Lace Them U p-Lander BAND 'SJW' tk LANOER ' Want Q S First row, It-ft to right: Mary liarnctt. Karon X5Uardell. Helen Thompson. john Albright. liarhara Gallingcr. Dianc Solberg, joan Albright. jo Anne Roc, Lynda Rogers, jutly Sncddon, Mariana Nuwton. Scrond row: Karen Abbott, Mary Kay Chcncy. Nancy Mohr. Mary Ellen Green. Kay Lathrop, Garry Kaiser. Nelda Hanking, Paul East. Charlcnt' Bell. Claudia Shearer, Karon Carlson. Third row: Mary Hart, Roscva Wfebcr, Helen Martin. Susan Oeland. Don lnloes, Gail Bybec, Pat Moller, Alice Dudley, Ed Sommcrs. Ed Hudson. Darrell Chapman, jerry Morss, Darrell Carson, Chunk Read, Ed East, jim Thurston, Tom Duncan, Ronnie jones, Bob Smith. Robert Newton, Bob Robert- son. james Hcnneker, Keith Adams. Mr. Alexander. Music Club Float for thc Homecoming Parade TDM ll m1 Firrz Prize fur fbv M11.r'irim1.r ,Q Q 'ti I , Front row, left to right: Barbara Glover. Shirley Boche. Carol Rodriquez. Susan Oeland. Susan Ewers. Dixie Martin, Gail Kichler, Pat Moller. Kay Hornbeck. Mary Baldwin, Celia Von Bieker, Judy Mullins, Kathryn Gray. June Shockley. Mary Ann Logan. Second row: Claudia Shearer. Jeannie Buchanan. Alvena Redman, Judy Hurtado, Marilyn Perry. Chuck Driskell. Sam Snyder, Joe Greig, Phillip Frye, Charles Brouhard, Jerry York. Evelyn XX'eber, Beverly Darlington, Phyllis Hornecker. Kay Alexander. Cassie 1-lanway, Mr, Alexander. Third row: Sandra Goodwin, Charlotte Lockard. Dixie Scott, Mary Jane Urbrigkit, Zelma Aragon, Noeleen Wilcox. Ruth Boedeker. Judy Rush. Mary Barnett. Mary Ann Robertson, Jeanette Farthing, Mariana Newton. Charlene Pelham, Shirley Wolfley. Sharon Wfolfley, Carol Mullins. Donna Driskell, Gwen Hudson. Katherine Read. Mary Bertagnolli. Fourth row: John Trujillo, Jack Corbett, Gary Vifhiteomb, Bill Hines, Ed East, Dick Green. Bob Robertson. Dave Ham- ilton. Larry Chambers, Paul Fossey, Terry Glover, Ed Hudson, Duane Irvine. Bob Bailey. Jerry Morss. .Li 1 W' 1 ra sd , my in V! ,X I ir I , A511514-ss M51 F iw-ieif? f . PM 'Y f :W U A f . 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Warren Spriggs, Orlando Armajo, jack Hubbard, Ben Connell, john Campbell, Bob Boedeker, Harry Reed, Ralph Yack, Stark Wilson, Charles Driskell. Mr. Zupan. Third row: Gary Lyon, jesse Roberts, Bob Morganstean, Richard Ferry, Tom Graham, Warren Snyder, Jack Corbett, Chuck Chingman. On August 15 we started our 1955 football campaign. We spent one week at our annual football camp. We had quite a bit of sickness while there. We finished the season with 48 players. Of those 24 earned a letter. Those 24 included 13 seniors, 6 juniors, 3 sophomores, and 2 freshmen. Our season's record was 2 wins-6 losses. We won the last 2 games of the season defeating Lovell in our Homecoming game 8 to 6 in an overtime period and beating Riverton 14-7. This year's co-captains were 'lim Ridgeway and Warren Spriggs. Our managers were Ken Carey and Richard Vensor. Coach Butchko assisted Coach Zupan during the season. We They September 3-Rawlins ,,,l,,,,, 0 26 September 16-Thermopolis 0 26 September 23-Powell .,......... 0 46 September 30-Worland .... 0 47 October 14-Greybull ,.., 6 20 October 2 1-Cody ....... I 6 38 October 28-Lovell ..... 8 6 November 4-Riverton ..,. 14 7 HRW SQUAD FOUTBALL Top row. left to right: Ted Wilkes, Jim Nicholls. Chuck Welty, Vince Underwood, Bruce Cleve- land, Paul East. Second row: Mr. Okano, Tom Norton, Alex McDougall, Wally Theis, Jerry Morss, john Trujillo, Bill Hayes, Tom Duncan, Mr. King. First row: Butch Hudson, Marvin Rouse, Robert Klinger, Dick Scarlett, jack Stinbrech, Sam Browall, Earl Osborne, Dave Anesi, Bob Robertson. An undefeated, and untied B Squad which was mostly made up of Freshmen and Sophomores, gained valuable experience during the 1955-1956 season. They defeated Riverton twice and the Morton A Squad once. We expect to see some of these boys in the places of our graduating seniors. Y I f 1 RIVERTON GAME SCORE 14-7 Bill Frank Number 41, Tom Graham Number 15, Wa11'ren Spriggs Number 31. Ralph Yack Spriggs carrying the ball. 3 Left: Tom Graham. Middle: Bill Frank. Watclm out for that Riverton man Snyder kicking for extra point. Spriggs holding Gmhnm Numbu- I5 the ball. 1 K , I .- Spriggs going around end. Kicking for extra point. Graham making a tavkle. Ridgeway Number coming in. Harry Reed Number 35. 'T' i. 1 Spriggs with the ball. - SQUAD lB5ASlilE'flli'BAlL,lL Left to right: Mr. King, Paul Fossey, Dave Hamilton, Dick Kail, .lim Ridgeway. Hugh Friday, Tom Graham, Wfarren Snyder. Ben Connell. Dick Scarlett, jerry Sage. XY'illy 'l'i'ospei', 'Vrumiin Friday. Ken Carey. The Tigers opened the season with but four returning lettermen: Hugh Friday, jim Ridgeway, Paul Fossey, and Dave Hamilton. Lack of experience has been our biggest trouble, howeverg our younger boys, up from last year's B Squad, have been improving with every game, Our seasons record as of February 9th was 12 wins-45 losses. Our con- ference record Qtied for Srdj was 8 wins-4 losses. We have won several close games on the teams terrific desire and hustle. Including February 9thls game-Hugh Friday with 342 points was our leading scorer and was also our leading rebounder with 126. jim Ridgeway was second high scorer with 192 points and also was second in rebounds with 80. Buffalo ....... Green River Green River Saratoga .... Rawlins ......... Thermopolis Powell ........ Cody .... . 'I 'bevy .1 5 56 55 1. 46 61 48 41 52 1955-1956 We Tlwy 54 Lovell ...... 52 57 Greybull 68 49 Worland 611 64 Basin ali 75 Rawlins 65 77 Riverton 72 60 Powell . 52 65 Cody ......... ...... 7 5 65 Greybull 55 SQLUAXD ll3ASllilE,TlP3aALlL, Lander ..,.., ..... Lander ....,. .A.. Lander ...,.. ,... Lander ,,,,,, ,,,, Lander ,..... Lander ,,,, . .... . Lander .,.,.. ,,... Lander Lander Lander Lander ,,,,., ,... Front row, left to right: Vince Underwood, Willy' Fossey. Bob Newton, Orlando Armijo, G. T. Connell, Frances Corbett, Paul East, Mr. Zupan. Second row, left to riglitz j. R. Gustin. Nelson XX'hite. Robert Klinger, jesse Roberts, john Campbell, Keith Adams. Wfes Goggles. Third row: Chester St. Clair, Alex McDougall, Chuck Chingman, Dana Shalcespeare, Carlos Harris, Gary Lyon, Byron Sage. Vernon Armour. The B Squad had a very ambitious schedule this year. They played 15 ball games. The squad had 50 members at the start of the season, but it was cut to 22 towards the end. It included 12 freshmen, 8 sophomores, 1 junior, and 1 senior. Also this year was the first year for a junior varsity team. It included the last eight boys of the first 16. They played 11 games. Their record was 7-4. .32 Sl1OSl1OIli ...... ..... 3 7 Lander Riverton .60 Morton ........... ..... 2 O Lander ,,...... ......, D ubois . .33 Thermopolis ..... ..... - i2 Lander Shoslioni .-i7 Morton ........,.. ...., 1 5 Lander Riverton .28 St. Stephens ...,., .,... - li JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES 50 Riverton ...... ..... 3 6 Lander Powell .V .42 Riverton ......... ..... 4 ri Lander Cody .... .33 Green River ..... ..... 3 1 Lander .....,.. ....... R aWlinS .27 Green River .... .... 2 4 Lander ........ ....... P owell .. .74 Saratoga ,.,.,.... ..... 2 7 Lander .....,.. ....... C Ody .-i1 Rawlins .,.,. 2-l 5 Willy going up for a lay up. jim Ridgeway standing. Willy Trosper throwing in the ball when we played Basin. Willy going up for lay up shot. Hugh Friday and Dick Kail before thc game with Basin. Willy playing in the game. Coach King gives the HUBERT FRIDAY JIM RIDGEWAY DAVE HAMILTON PAUL FOSSEY boys some last minute instructions.. WRESTLTNG TEAM Standing, left to right: Mr. Butchko, Ted Wilkes. Bill Penton, Chuck Read, Bob Boedeker. Warren Spriggs, john Trujillo, Harry Reed, Richard Vensor, Bob Morganstean, Fred Harris, Sonny Sherlock. Manager. Squatting: Ton Norton, Tom Duncan, Wzxlly Theis, Lonnie Claytor, Bruce Cleveland, Bill Frank, james Henneker, Ronnie jones, jim Sherlock. This year there were four returning lettermen. The boys showed a marked improvement over the past year. They were aggressive and have broken several school records. Three meets had been won at the time we went to press with hopes of several more. Warren Spriggs, a senior, has won five of his matches in a row and he pinned his man in 24 seconds for a new record. The previous record was held by Ted Wilkes with 25 seconds. Harry Reed, a first year man, has won five matches which is outstanding for a freshman. WRESTLING SCHEDULE December 16-Lander ....... ....... T hermopolis January 4-Lander ....... ,,.,... R ivertoni january 1 1--Lander Lovell ...,. January 13-Lander ..,.... .,,..,. S aratoga ....... January 21-Lander Rock Springs january 27-Lander Riverton ...... February 3-Lander ...,... ....... T hermopolis February 1 6-Lander ....... ..,, W orla nd ,,,,, February 1 7-Lander Powell ....... February 22-Lander Lovell .... March 9-Lander Saratoga ..... The Stare Wrertling Meet will be held 071 Mnrrlz 15 16 and 17 if S 1 .,-4 Wiw A . J J -f 5 . M W1lI'l'CD Spriggs at thc Rock Springs Wlrcstling mect. Hurry Recd liruw Clcvcliiml, jimmy Slicrlock. Sonny Sherlock, Wzilly' Tommy N01't0n. Wa1rI'Ct1 SPl'i3:gS. Wlallly 'l'l1CiS. H-llllly Rrwl. 'l'l1cis.l5olu Mmgiimtciln. Riclmrcl Vcnsor, Frcil Harris. Bill PL-num. liulw linulckcr. John Trujillo Bob Bocdcku Wlicn Fred Muck Harris was pinned. COACH ES OF F.C.V,H .S. Left to iight: M12 Ziipim, Mr. Bllffilkll, M11 King. Mr. Okginu. il TRACK TEAM First row, left to right: Larry Chambers, jack Corbett, Dick Green, Bob Robertson, Paul Smith, joe Herbst, jim Ridgeway, Ralph Yack. Second row: Mr. King. XX'arren Snyder, Hugh Friday, Bill Hines, jim Doughty, Richard Vensor, Dick Scarlett, Chuck Read, Mr. Zupan. Third row: Ted Wilkes, Bill Frank, Willy Trosper, Bob Morganstean, Don Inloes, Floyd Day, Paul Fnrthing, Chuck Ching- miin, Gary Lyon. These are the track lettermen of 1955 and the boys who were out for track. We were handicapped in track by the weather and the majority of the meets were held on out of town tracks. We held a dual meet with Thermopolis which was held there. We lost by one point. A tri meet was held between Lander, Morton, and Riverton. The Conference meet was held at Powell with sixteen of our boys participating. Pierre Davis placed second in the mile in our Conference meet and fifth in the State Meet. RALPH YACK-He placed first in the 880 yard run in our Conference Meet and placed second in the 880 yard at the State. x tx T X 4 RODEO CLUB 4-16 First row: Bob Penton, Norma Nipper, Donna Willard, Carol Ridgeway, Louise Lozier, Roseva Weber, Lillian Lajeunesse, Anne Carpenter. Second row: Charles Sprout, Billy St. Clair, Glenn Hereford, jack Weber, jack Hubbard, Hubert Friday, Frank Getty. Back row: Floyd Day, Evelyn Weber, Martha Harris, Martha Lajeunesse, Elizabeth Bramman, Dixie Scott, Karene Eden. lx W 1 all C 5 In gl Vgjjjjqf dk Q Tw Xi l ' if 'i OFFICERS OF R EO 1 Left to right: Bob Penton, Frank Getty, Roseva Weber. Ann Carpenter. -V7 ff: I N P V7 !Vr.,! d, ,lk d ' my d d d W ff - .1 If if ' lj LOUISE LOZIER, Queen of the Rodeo Ffaflk Gem' On 3 John Hood makes a ride saddle bronc Let 'er rip! QHRLSSTATE First row, left to right: Ramona Hungary, Nancy Mohr, Pat Moller, Beverly Darlington. Second row: Phyllis Hornecker, Mariana Newton, Noreta Petersen. 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Asmzn X 5 From a '25 Alumnus The Class of '56 CONGRATULATIONS Always a+ Your Service NOBLE DRUG STORE GEORGE H. cAsE GGI5 a Regisgered IZEERSAKE enume lemon mgs SELF-SERVICE DRUG and Silverware L. See Us 'FOI' The BEST in Prescriplion and Drug Service BUS DARLINGTON GENE SHAEFFER LAN DER VARIETY STORE Complimen+s of Lander Varie+y Joyce Rufherford, Pai Warren, and Camille Sfecher dreaming. HARVEY J' MlNER ' LANDER WYOMING 325 Main Lande' CHISHOLM'S JEWELRY DIAMONDS Bes'r Wishes Official RaiIroad Wafch +0 Chi? ,156 iaafaidiaEi2eaii2'IT.aIfII2I'il'ifaiiy Main S+. Phone I80 Open Evenings +iII 8:30 The SI'ucIen+ Who Uses 'Ihe ROYAL, SMITH-CORONA, OR REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPEWRITER is I'he S'IucIenI' Who Besi' Employs His Time and Efforis WYOMING STATE JOURNAL Phone 600 Lander, Wyo. COMPLETE OFFICE SUPPLIES GRAND THEATER Always a Good Show SomeI'imes a Greaf Show LANDER. WYOMING HUGH W. 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REMEMBER Besl Wishes +o +I1e Class of '56 THE CITY PHONE 94 BARBER SHOP JIM DURAN, Manager n Karen Jacobson gefs help shopping in fhe Safeway from Don Inloes and Paul Smifh. SAF EWAY STORES Wishes +he Class of '56 +he Besf of Luck Groceries, Meai' and Produce SOLD AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Besi' Wishes From THE LANDER STATE BANK YOUR BATXTIZTNG NEEDS See Us A MEMBER OF THE F. D. I. C. Congralulafions lo +he Class of '56 From THE LANDER ELECTRIC 5H0p B30 on Your Radio Dial Phone 75 Complefe Eleclrical Service Affilialed Wilh Congrai-Ula-Hong MUTUAL BROADCASTING From SYSTEM BILL HICKLIN'S and SERVICE STATION INTERMOUNTAIN NETWORK HUDSQNI WYOMING Lander, Wyoming Phone 488 Phone 54-R Mary Ellen Green and Diane Solberg model lhe new spring suils and coafs al Baldwin's M. N. BALDWIN CO. 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GUYS' AND GALS' ancI GIBSON'S SHOE SHOP Congra+uIa+ions and Besi- Wishes +o 'Ihe Graduafing Class of I956 YOUR NOBLE LUMBER COMPANY DeaI Where Dad DeaI+ SINCE I906 Phone 454 G. F. SCHOONMAKER Owner Congra+uIaI'ions Io 4-U MOTEL Class of '56 Dr- L- F- Barfels CHAMP'S E RIVERSIDE SERVICE Open 24 Hours REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES CARS CompIeI'e Fronf-End AIignmenI' PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS GOODYEAR AND LEE Tires Congraiulaiions +o fhe Class of '56 THE TRAILS DRIVE-IN We Will Remain Open Af+er +l1e Baske+ball Games 'For +he Convenience of Our Friends PHONE 757-J MARY JANE FINLAYSON THE CHIEF FORT WASHAKIE, wYoMlNe Success +o +he Class of '56 PRISCILLA AND DICK ELSHIRE John Sonnenschein a+ work for Mr. Tweed. CHAS. E. THOMAS CO RICHARD w. TWEED, owner Lander's Home Owned Candy and Tobacco Jobber Besf Wishes Congrafulafions +o 'Ihe Class of '56 From MARTIN CITY PLUMBING AND DENTAL HEATING COMPANY CLINIC +0 DR. RICHARD MARTIN Class of '56 556 Main S+. Lander PHONE 70 LANDER Where clicl you gel Ihose curls, Would you believe 'I'l1a'I Ihis is Slarlx Wilson? Marlha Lou Harris? EL TORO CLUB The Finesl' Slealcs in l'he Wesl' CHICKEN SHRIMP PIGS IN BLANKETS RAVIOLI Dancing Phone 09-JI Hudson, Wyoming P l E 'r and Roberl' Klinger 'lry on new iaclcels and hope 'l p hase one of lhose new S Kay Hornbeclc and Sandra Goodwin shopping for new dresses wilh fhe el of Slella Brown. WHEN YOU H P BUY IT AT . . . PENNEY'S lt's Right in Price in Quality in Style Shop a'I' PENNEY'S ln Lander STYLE-MART Cloihes fe'rson's K DEXTER CLARK MEN'S CLOTHING Weslern Ou'l'FiH'ers 'For Men and Women Compare 'Phe Dollar Value! REAL ESTATE Congra+ula+ions +o +l1e Class Farms, Homes, Ranches of '56 From B.E F. .CCZiHkRAl:IE STANDARD PeQf,'f,fe5e,Ji'Qee' a SERVICE STATION PHONE I53 LANDER Congrafulafions +o 'I'l1e Class of '56 THE NU-WAY CAFE To Suii Your Tasfe THE BEST PLACE IN TOWN TO EAT LANDER FURNITURE HARDWARE Congraiulaies he Class of '56 TOOLS - DISHES + Nancy Epler. Maxine Pogue, Jerry Kaiser, and Dixie Marlin admire a bedroom sui'l'e in il1e Lander Furni+ure Sfore. A LINOLEUM See Our Compleie Line of Home Furnishings PHONE I3 RUGS CROTON GreeI'ings To The DIAMONDS WATCHES Class of '56 ELGIN BEN FRANKLIN Wa+ch Repairing STQRE Na+ionaIIy Known 423 M ' S+ 'I Lander I'ocaIIy Owned am 'ee HAZEL WAGNER MCOLINTOOR FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP SEE THE K THERINE ELLIOT A . K AND Is FURNITURE FIowers by WIre AUTHORIZED FLORISTS 51-CRE TELEGRAPH DELIVERY ASSOCIATION FOR FURNITURE C+FI -PI+-Wdd' uBouqoIIeT:sand FTOTEI Desigis .sing YOU CAN REI-AX IN Spec-al+v BILL AND KATIE YOUNG Phone I26 Res. Phone 255 phone 9 Lander 'wffe HUDSON'S CAL LEE MOTOR CO. DESOTO AND PLYMOUTH Sales and Service Seiberling and Goodyear VuIcanizing, Tires, Wheel Balancing Recapping CAL LEE MOTOR CO. Phone 338-J Since I923 CUSTOM FURNITURE UphoIs+ering Fixfures Phone 707 Lander 86I W. LINCOLN Bes+ Wishes 'ro Class of '56 From FLOWER POT GREENHOUSE MYRA YOUR SELLER BARNY YOUR GROWER I I :I I I I I I I OLSON'S GRADE A DAIRY Besf Wishes Class of '56 R. J. OLSON, Owner Plani' Phone 43 I Res. 43 I-R For Experi' Lubrica+ion, Repair Work, and Compleie Engine Tune Ups See . . . ROY'S STANDARD SERVICE 6I7 Main SI'ree+ Lander Wyoming YOUR ONE STOP SERVICE STATION SVILAR'S DINING ROOM Sieak Chicken Ravioii Pizza Pie Sa rma HUDSON Ph. 54-W WYO. VALLEY FINANCE COMPANY AND Bes+ Wishes 'Io VALLEY Class of '56 INSURANCE AGENCY Hl'S BARBER SHOP Finance - Loans - Insurance PHONE 630 Bes+ Wishes From RACY'S CLEANING SHOP RACY AND moms CLARK Kay Alexander and JeanneHe Farihing Ioolc over 'Ihe fine work 'From Racy's Besf Wishes THE AMERICAN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS From Congra'I'uIa+ions Io 'Ihe Class of '56 LANDER CERAMIC FAST AND EFFICIENT LAUNDRY DRY CLEAIEIIIISIG SERVICE ARTS STUDIO Joe T. HinIcIe PHONE 396 LANDER Phone 304 Lander, Wyoming LANDER SADDLERY SPORTING GOODS CO. The SI'ocIcmen's SI'ore 259 MAIN LANDER, WYOMING Complimenfs of LOG CABIN GROCERY Fresh MeaI's - Groceries - Cabins PETE SPRIGGS Phone I72-W LANDER, WYOMING Besf Wishes From 'Ihe FREMONT MOTOR CO. LINCOLN, MERCURY FORD TRACTOR DEARBORN IMPLEMENTS Phone 835 Lander, Wyo. Johnny AIbrigh+ fries ouI' a new Ford. SMAIL MOTORS WILLYS - PONTIAC - BUICK Agencies Your Jeep Headquarters STATE FARM AUTO INSURANCE Phone I I6 Lander Wyoming CompIimenI's of LAN DER CREAMERY COMPANY BuH'er Ice Cream Cheese THANKS FOR REMEMBERINGH PRIMROSE DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone I65 Congra+uIaI-ions I-o 'Ihe Congra+uIa+ions +0 Class of '56 I THOMAS GIFT AND Class of 56 SPORTING GOODS S 329 MAIN ST. LANDER. WYOMING Phone 030'J 2 FI' Washakie Besi' Wishes +o ihe Class of '56 From THE FREMONT CAFE MR. AND MRS. EDWARD WARD LANDER. WYOMING JOE Besi' Wishes We, 'Phe Senior Class, wish +o express our sin- From cere 'rhanks and appreciaiion for ihe suppori' and co-operafion exfencied by 'Phe business- men in sponsoring +his annual. WYOMING FT. WASHAKIE , 5 'W'-wfef?1w. 5 I yrkgi. xx ' - - ' , 'V I' Qs Jilin yi? if - if f I - fi 447 i , ri ,flfnf 1' , J im fn Q' X X , ':'!' f Q ' 2255 fi 'z -:lv '. 41,-4 , 4 . ,1 -T f if s iff. r,f1fu,ff,,a yy 2, 1 saga -an J. -1 gf mi , fi R f W ' 54 .1 7' I fix iii f .-- E or J, r1 W f f W 1 4 ALEXANDER, KAY Chorus 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Paper Staff 4, Annual Staff 4. ARTHUR, JOYCE Dramatic Club 4, Pep Club 4, Parliamentarian of FHA Part of Third Year, FHA District Meetings 2, 3, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. BAILEY, DONALD Rock Springs High School 1, 2, Riverton High School 3, Band 1, 2, Driver Training 1, Basketball 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Track 1. BARNETT, MARY Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4, junior Play 3, Annual Staff 4, Operetta 3, Language Club 1, Prom Committee Chairman, Dis- trict Speech Festival, Inter-School Band Concerts 3, 4, Inter-School Chorus Concerts 3, 4, All-District Band 3, Freshman, Sophomore and junior Assembly. BOEDEKER, ROBERT Vice President of Sophomore Class, junior Play, L Club 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, Prom Committee. BRAMMAN, ELIZABETH FHA 1, 2, Language Club 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, junior Play Committee, Rodeo Club 4. CAPELLEN, LORETTA Morton High School 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Student Council 3, Newspaper Staff 3, Commerce Club Treasurer 3, Library Club President 3, Band 1, 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, junior Play, One-Act Play Contest 2, 3, Class President 1, Pep Club Treas- urer 3, Music Club 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3. CARLSON, RALPH Spanish Club 2, Science Club 3, 4, Junior Play, Pep Club 4. CARPENTER, HARRY FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA Reporter 1, FFA Vice President 3, 4, District FFA Officer 3, 4. CALVERT, LOREN Modern Language Club 3. CHAMBERS, LARRY Spanish Club 1, 2, Science Club 3, Basketball 1, Football 4, Track 2, 3, Freshman Assembly, Sopho- more Assembly, junior Play, L Club 4, Band 1, 2, Chorus 4, Pep Club 4, Dramatics Club 4, President Senior Class, Student Council 4, Wrestling 2, 3, District Band Festival 1, 2. CLEVELAND, GLORIA FHA Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA Historian 1, FHA Treas- urer 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Cafeteria 3, 4, FHA State Meeting 2. CORBETT, JACK Football 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, Class President 2, Student Council 2, junior Rodeo Club 2, Boys' State 3, Track 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Vice President 4, Dra- matics Club 4, Chorus 4. DARLINGTON, BEVERLY Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Music Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Girls' State 3, Class Assemblies 1, 2, 3, Operetta 1, 3, Annual Staff 4, Inter-School Concerts 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4. DAY, FLOYD FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, National Livestock judging Contest 3, Wyoming National Live- stock judging Contest 3, FFA Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel FFA 1, President FFA 2, State FFA Con- vention 1, 2, 4. DOUGHTY, JIM Boys' State 3, Football 2, Track 1, 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA Treasurer 2, FFA Secretary 3, FFA President 4, District FFA Officer 4, FFA State Judging Contest 2, 3, 4. DRISKELL, CHARLES Chorus 4, Pep Club 4, Modern Language Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Football 3, 4, Modern Language Club Treasurer 3. EAST, EDWARD Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, Music Club 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, Dra- matics Club 4, Operetta 1, 3. EDEN, GAYLIN Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 33 Annual Staff 4, Latin Club 1, junior Prom Committee. EDWARDS, LORNA Band 1, Latin Club 1, Annual Staff 4, Science Club 4, Las Cruces High School 2, 3, Art Club 3, Na- tional Honor Society 3, Festival of the Arts 3, GAA 2, 3. ELLERBY, HOWARD Sophomore Assembly, junior Play, Spanish Club 1, 2, Science Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4. FACINELLI, HELEN Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Junior Play, Freshman Assembly, Junior Assembly, Paper Staff, Reporter 4, Dramatics Club 3, District Speech Fes- tival 3, Prom 3, Annual Staff 4. FERGUESON, BESSIE FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4. FOSSEY, PAUL Chorus 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Science Club 3, 4, President 3, Pep Club 4, L Club 3, 4, Treas- urer 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff, junior Play, Boys' State, Treasurer of Junior Class, Operetta 3. FRAPPART, ROSEMARY Reliance High School 1, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Dra- matics Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Treasurer, FHA 1, 2, Library Club 2, Paper Staff, Business Manager 4, Annual Staff 4, Homecoming Queen 3. FRIDAY, HUBERT Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, L Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary of L Club 3, junior Class President, Pep Club 4, Football 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. FRIDAY, IREN E FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Dramatics Club 3, Advertising Staff of Paper 4. GREEN, DICK Cottage Grove, Oregon 1, Cross Country 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Annual Staff Editor 4, L Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Music Club 4, Paper Staff 3, Music Festival 3, 4, Student Council 4, Sports Club 1, Worland Corre- spondent 4. HALLETT, EVON N E FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Pep Club 3, 4 Dramatics Club 4. HAMILTON, DAVE President Freshman Class, Band 1, 2, 3, Chorus 4, Pep Club Secretary 4, junior Play 3, L Club 3, 4, FFA 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 4. HAN WAY, CASSIE Chorus 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Music Club 4. HERBST, JOE Campion Academy 1, Adelphian Club 1, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, Ski Club 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Pep Club 4, Track 3, 4, Wrestling 4. HORNECKER, PHYLLIS Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Annual Staff Advertising Manager 4, junior Assembly, Operetta 1, 3, Girls' State Alternate 3, Inter-School Concerts 3, 4, Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4. HUNGARY, RAMONA St. Mary's School 1, Glee Club 1, Girls' Friendly Society 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Club 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, Sophomore Homecoming Attendant, Science Club 4, junior Play, Operetta 3, Class Vice President 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Girls' State 3, Annual Staff 4, Junior Assembly. KOEHLER, JOYCE Woodrow Wilson High School 1, 2, 3, Class Secre- tary 1, 2, 3, Editor School Paper 2, 3, Junior States- man 2, 3, Song Leader 3, Pep Club 4, Cheerleader 4, Editor of School Paper 4, Dramatics Club 4, Student Council 4. LYON, GARY Football 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Auto Mechanics Club 1, Numeral Club 1, Annual Staff 4, Class Treasurer 2, Vice President Freshman Class, L Club 4, Student Body President 4, Boys' State 3, Dramatics Club 4. MARTIN, HELEN Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Music Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Twirler 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Operetta 3, Music Festival 2, 3. MAXSON, FRANK Woodward School, Washington D.C. 1, Paper Staff 1, Sophomore Assembly, Science Club 3, 4, President 4, Pep Club 4. MCAMIS, JUDY Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, junior Play, Music Club 3, Dramatics Club 3, Latin Club 2, Music Fes- tivals 2, 3, Inter-School Concerts 2, 3, Junior As- sembly. MCMAHON, KEITH Football 1, Basketball 4, Track 4. MOHR, NANCY Chorus 1, Band 2, 3, 4, Latin Club President 1, Music Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Twirler 2, 3, Drum Majorette 4, Editor of Paper 3, Paper Staff 4, Freshman Assembly, Junior Assembly, State Music Festival 2, 4, Inter- School Band 3, 4, All-District Band 3, 4, Girls' State 3. MOLLER, PAT Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President of Pep Club 4, Chorus Accompanist 2, 3, 4, Music Club 2, 3, 4, Freshman Assembly 1, Sophomore Assembly 2, Paper Staff 3, Spanish Club 1, junior Assembly 3, Senior Assembly 4, District Band and Chorus 2, 3, Inter-School Chorus 2, 3, 4, Inter-School Band 2, 3, 4, State Music Festival Accompanist 2, 4, junior Play 3, Operetta 3, Dramatics Club Treasurer 4, Stu- dent Council Representative 3, Prom Queen Candi- date 3, Girls' State. MORGANSTEAN, BOB Football 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, Auto Mechanics Club 1, L Club 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Pep Club 4. MUDGE, BOB Football 1, 2, FFA Officer, Sentinel 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Wrestling 2, Pep Club 4. MULLIN S, CAROL Chorus 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, President 4, Rodeo Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Secre- tary 3, Paper Staff 4. NEWTON, MARIANA Music Club 2, 3, 4, junior Play 3, Operetta, Solo Part, Mdm. Pom Pom 3, Senior Assembly 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Freshman Assembly 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Junior Assembly 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Vice President 1, Dramatics Club 3, 4, State Music Festival 2, 4, Inter-School Concerts 2, 3, 4, Girls' State Alternate 3 , All-District Band 3, 4, All-District Chorus 3, 4. NIPPER, NORMA Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Rodeo Club 3, 4, Journalism 4, FHA Convention 3, FHA Parlia- mentarian. NORTON, MARY Spanish Club 1, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Music Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, junior Play, Inter-School Concert 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, junior Prom Committee 3. PARKHURST, RAY FFA 1, 2, 4, Treasurer 2, Vice President 3, FFA Basketball 1, 2. PARRILL, JERRY FFA 1, 2, Reporter 2. PEDEN, CHARLES FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2. PEN TON , BILL Football 1, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, President of Class 1, Auto Mechanics Club 1, 3, L Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 1. PETERSEN, NORETA Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Freshman Assembly, Inter-School Concerts 2, 3, Dra- matics Club 3, Music Club 3, Operetta 3, Junior As- sembly, All-District Band 3, Girls' State Alternate 3, Prom Queen Candidate 3. PETERSON, DON FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian, State FFA Conven- tion 1, 4, Dairy Judging in Ag. 1, 2, 3, 4, Kansas City Trip for Ag., Pep Club. RACE, JIM Superior High School 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2. RACE, KENNY Superior High School 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3. READ, CHARLES Freshman Assembly, Track 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Operetta 3, Wrestling 3, 4, L Club 3, 4, District Band Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Inter-School Band Festivals 2, 3, 4, Music Club 3. RIDGEWAY, JIM Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Auto Mechanics Club 1, Numeral Club 1, 2, L Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Dramatics Club 4, Secretary of Sophomore and Senior Class, Sophomore Assembly, Radio Speaker 4, Senior Initiation Assembly. ROBERTSON, ROBERT Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Pep Club 4, Music Club 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, Football 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Junior Play, Junior Play Committee. RUTHERFORD, JOYCE Chorus 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Music Club 2, Operetta 1, Freshman Assembly, Sophomore Assembly, Music Festival 1, 2. RUSH, JUDITH Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Sophomore Prom Attendant, Treas- urer Student Council 4, Annual Staff, Junior Play, Operetta 3, Dramatics Assembly 4, Inter-School Con- cert 3, Music Festival 3. SHERLOCK, PETER Auto Mechanics Club 1, Spanish Club, Vice Presi- dent 2, Science Club 3, and Vice President 4, Pep Club 4. SN YDER, SAM Football 1, 4, Numeral Club 1, Auto Mechanics Club 3, Pep Club 4, Music Club 4, Chorus 4, Spanish Club 1. SONNENSCHEIN, JOHN Football 2, Modern Language Club 3, 4. SOUTER, SHIRLEY Chorus 1, 2, FHA 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Music Club 2, Latin Club 1, Class As- semblies 1, 2, Dramatics Club Play 3, Operetta 1. SPRIGGS, CAROLINE Spanish Club 1, Junior Rodeo Club 1, 2, FHA 4, Dramatics Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Rodeo Queen 1, Advertising Staff 4. I SPRIGGS, WARREN Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Royal Order of Tigers, Annual Staff. VAN VLEET, SHARON Student Body Representative 1, Secretary 4, FHA 1, Historian, Rodeo Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Dra- matics Club 33 Prom Attendant 1, Queen 3. WARREN, PAT Chorus 1, 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, Alternate 4, Pep Club WHITCOMB, GARY Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, Lambda Sigma Fraternity 2, Class Representative 1, 2, Pep Club 4, Letterman's Club 1, 2, Music Club 1, 4. WILLARD, HAZEL FHA 1, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Rodeo Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WILSON, STARK FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, FFA Sentinel 3, Report ' 1, 2' 5' 45 Music Club 25 Dramatics Club 45 Class Football 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, Science Club 35 Assemblies 1, 2, Operetta 1, Junior Play, Music ies- ' ., Student Council Representative, L Club 3, 4, Vice twal 1' 2' ug, 51, 66' President 4. ffqa ft- fr I, A 7,1 at if, ,QC A 4 WEBER, JACK Jiffy 1 'f .Wfyfia M WU W 5,0 ll er 4, Laramie judging, Farm Mechanics 3, Arc Weld- ing First, 3, State Convention 3, Laramie judging, Farm Mechanics and Livestock 4, Denver Stock Show 4. YACK, RALPH Spanish Club 1, L Club 1, 2, 3, 4, P1'CSid6Hf 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Rodeo Club 33 Class Treasurer 4. N v 5 X - ,xl yyvwfp F IJ JPN if W W 20 W 'ip 3 J Z? ie, ,Qs ,W ima it . 'QM w X Z 'i MMU iw Ml 140 fy or :fb 1 O Job! V! , LV My M QyVj,Q,5vlvAj V ' - AAL A ityavjyf rfitif-fr J . . 1,57 J Qnffffffd A J Q5 up Q- f I, , 0 flu! wi-aA7 iyvw I M f M j g. 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