Hot Springs County High School - Round Top Yearbook (Thermopolis, WY)

 - Class of 1958

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N ww MR. E. I. BUSH After thirty-four years of service Mr. E. J. Bush is resigning his position as Superintendent of Hot Springs County High School. His interest in us, the students, his willingness to cooperate and his strive to achieve higher and better education has improved our school and our school facilities. We wish to pay this tribute as our thanks as he has given so much to our school and to the students. W. A. PETERSON I MRS. LARSON Secretary of the Board JUSTIN MCCARTHY FRANK JOHNS TON President of Board VERN EASTMAN W. R. FORDHAM Secretary WILLARD WILSON MR. G. M. HAYEK Because ofthis group's super planning we enjoy an excellent organized school program. These men and women keep our school running like clock work. From their guidance and administration we profit through a new school expansion. Their first thoughts in mind are always to promote better education. 'W .AA- IESSIE THOMPSON imfielii AFX FACULTY MR, ROBERT ADAMS English I, II Swimming Coach Freshman Sponsor MISS STELLA ANKER English IH, IV Thespian and Speech Club Sponsor MR, FLOYD BASS Biology, Chemistry Freshman Sponsor MISS MARY ELLEN BOWE Commercial National Honor Society Sponsor MR. CARL BROWN Mathematics Intramurals Basketball MR, LARRY CARLSON Commercial Junior Sponsor MR. CAL COLEMAN Band, Chorus MR. GEORGE COLLINS Civics, World History T Club Sponsor Family Living Basketball Coach MISS ANNEBELL COZZENS General Science Girls' Physical Education Pep Club Sponsor MR. MYRON HAINES Mathematics Future Teacher's Sponsor FACULTY MR, EUGENE HORKEY Industrial Arts Drivers Training MR, JOHN MAGNETTI Languages Library MR. IVAN MILLION Agriculture FFA Sponsor MR, WALTER MORSE Administrative Assistant Camera Club Sponsor Mathematics MISS JOYCE PENNOCK World History Civics Sophomore Sponsor MISS MARIORIE PETERSON Home Economics FHA Sponsor MR, ROBERT SCHRADER Current Problems Guidance Counselor Journalism Junior Sponsor MISS BARBARA SIRKOVSKI English II, III Art Dramatics MR, DONALD TURNER English I Football Coach Drivers Training Sophomore Sponsor MR. RICHARD VINER Boys' Physical Education Assistant Football Coach General Science Junior Sponsor Vi IFAWK Lf , A, W 4 -I 1 ,J Q ,A ,, f 6 524 w 1' Q D- if , as-4, f .-lk. Q' W , , Z.. f' 'iff 9? , 11 155' 'fa M , 41 1 , I A s+z?:'., A ,vsf . -?',,': ', 5 X - V . Qc? .,, . M ,fu .yy it ,yr Wk, n 1 I 1 ' 'fa A 'V' X f v 'x 114 ,W i f, 'QV H,-' Zag--, .3 ' A' -fv,,4zLf,,1fet.w,f A v, .F 1 1 H725 ' ff .A , fww , f my qw gh! 'fi 614, ,. if .M A , ,W fl! 5 8 4 , 1 1 3 42433-it? 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JERRY A LBERTUS Jen Helena, Montana 13 Chorus 13 Rapid City South Dakota 23 Math Festival 23 Douglas, Wyoming 33 Chorus 33 Junior Class Play 3 Speech Club 43 Pep Club 4, 42 JUDY BARTLETT Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Fu- ture Teachers 1, 2, 3,43 Speech Club 1, 2, 3, 43 District Speech Festival Winner 1, 2, 33 State Speech Festival Winner 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3,42 Tab Secretary 1, 23 Voice of Democracy Winner 2, 3,43 Thespians 3, 43 Junior Class Play3 Thanksgiving Play 3, 43 Contest Play 33 Honor Society 33 Journalism Weedend 43 Bobcat Tale Editor 4. GARY BAUER FFA 43 Rodeo Club 13 Swimming 13 Intramural Basketball 2. FLORENE AVERY Flo Chorus 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' In- tramural Basketball 2, 3. RICHARD BLACKETER Manderson, Wyoming 13 Mullan, Idaho 2, 3 .fe CAROL BENSON Babe Pep Club 1, 2, 3,42 Pep Club Vice Pres. 33 Cheerleader 43 Drill Team 1, 2, 3,43 Honor Soc. 3,43 Thespians 3,43 Thespians Vice Pres, 43 Ir, Class Play3 One-Act Play 33 FHA 1,2,3,43 FHA Photo. 23 FHA Vice Pres 33 FHA Song Leader 43 Class Pres, 2g Student Coun. 2, 3,43 Student Coun. Sec, 33 Stu- dent Coun, Pres, 43 Annual Ed, 43 Journal- ism Weekend 43 Camera Club 1, 23 Band 1, 23 Dist, Band 23 Chorus 1, 2, 33 Dist, Chorus 2, 33 Girl of the Month 43 State FHA 1, 3,43 Dist, FHA 1, 2, 3,43 Bobcat Tale 43 Girls' State 3, EDDY CAREY Ed Basketball 1, 23 Track 13 Football 1, 2, 3,42 T Club 2, 3,43 Thespians 3,41 Speech Club 3,43 Spanish Club 13 Band 1, 23 Junior Class Play3 Intramural Basketball 3, 4, IVAH BEA BLAKESLEY IVV Pep Club 1, 2, 3,43 FHA 1, 33 Chorus 1, 2,3. JERRY BECKER Jenn Camera Club 1. 2. 4: Jr. Class Play3 Contest Play 33 Humorous Reading 23 Speech Club 2 3,42 Thespians 3,41 State Speech Contest 33 Dist. Speech Contest 33 Football 1, 2, 33 T Club 43 Wrestling 23 Swimming 4, PATRICIA Jo BURY 'Jo-10 Pep Club 1,2, 3,43 FHA 3,43 Chorus 2,43 Drill Team 2,43 Junior Play Staging, DONALD DOWNING Don Spanish Club 1, 23 Camera Club 1, 23 Wres- tling 13 Intramural Basketball 1, 23 Band 1, 23 Chorus 1, 23 One-Act Play 3, ,x -new if 13 .f G54 .sw ' A ,ff 42? f V, ,: Qi W L i Lf 1 fwe ivi 1 if I 'Q V ?'12,LQgiK,z1jg ' dw H 595 Jia H 'K f W . rg, X 33, . f 'f' , K, W ff M- ..,f 'Qu 0'? 'gg3!Sd ,-,,m-K, gm . , 2:41114 XI ' 'ff :- zfyzaf A , 5' '-5 ?- V. fn,-,lf ,I gk 6 ?,!df -qw XG A. 5 .fr M n 2 k 5 -Q 2. -vp, 'Q' on w M ,f 1 l 3 Q x ,yn ,- A , 5' 1 ef.. f e tx J n, -W ,, i E ,x 7 .w YQ ' sg, v' I .gr 52. ' 'YR f Z 'F .J f ,Q 1 4 In-fa , Q ,V 1. wig .. ' 4 ,f Qwfzii :Ju ,Q , iv, , .f ' f 2 ' . 5 , , . .,,.-.A,, ,j.4 -,-, -,Z iv, .f U ma.-. - M ug , rf f, HELEN JOHNSON Chorus 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3,4, Drill Team 1, 2, 3, FHA 1, 2, 3,4, FHA Pianist 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Clarinet Choir 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, GORDON TUDD Gordo Lusk 1, Football 1, 2, 3,4, Basketball 1, 3,4, Chorus 1, 3, Band 1, Track 1, One-Act Play 3, Junior Class Play, Staging 3, Intramural Basketball 3, Annual Staff Advertising, All- District Chorus 3, MARGARET ANN LIEBSACK Mickie Honor Society 3,4, Honor Society President 4, Girl State Alternate 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Lan- guage Award 2, Junior Class Play, Staging 3, Annual Staff, Senior Editor 4, Girl of the Month 4, GLEN LONG Wrestling 2, 3,4, Camera Club 1, T Club 2, 3,4, Spanish Club 1, Chorus 3, Football 1 Junior Class Play 3, Speech Club 3,4, Thes- plans 4, , , ' wrwzmw 1 Q IOANN JOHNSON Io Chorus 1, 2, Camera Club 1, Drill Team 1 2, 3,4, Pep Club 1, 2,3,4, JIM KING Iimmy Football 1, 2,3, T Club 2,3,4, Band 1, Basketball 1, 2. 2 Lf X -1 ,- . , Mi' 1' BARBARA ANN PASTOR Barb Pep Club 1, 2, 3,42 Speech Club 3,42 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3,43 Chorus 1, 23 Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3,42 Band 13 Thespians 3,42 Junior Class Play 33 FTA 2, 33 Camera Club 13 Thes pian Yearbook Committee 43 Honor Society 4. ROBERT MILLS Bob Chorus 1, 23 Band 1, 23 Camera Club 1, 23 T Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 1. WILMA NICKELSON Sissy Chorus 1, 23 Drill Team 1, 2, 33 FHA 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. LARRY MARCOTT Chorus 1, 23 Band 1, 23 Speech Club 1, 2, 3,45 Thespians 2, 3,43 One-Act Plays 1, 2, 33 Boys State 33 Junior Class Play 33 District Speech 23 State Speech 33 Wrestling 2, 33 T Club 2, 3, 43 District Band 23 Advertising Manager, Annual 43 Vice President 33 Student'Council 43 Speech Club President 4, MILDRED SHA NK Mid Band 1, 2, 3,42 Saxophone Quartet 3,43 Span- ish Club 1, 2, 3,43 Camera Club 13 Junior Play, Staging 33 Chorus 1, 2, 3,43 Pep Club 1, 23 Band Council 43 All-District Band 4, MELVIN NELSON Melvie Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 T Club 2, 3,41 Honor Society 3, 43 Class President 43 Future Teacher Vice President 33 Track 1, 2, 3,4, DEANNE SNYDER Chorus 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. RICHARD JAMES NELSON Football 1, 2, 3,43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 T Club 2, 3,43 Track 1, 3,43 FTA :3,43 r Club Vice President 43 Spanish Club 13 All- Srate Football, Second Team 43 Junior Class Play, Staging 3. VERNA JEAN TURNELL Vern Homecoming Attendant 1,41 FHA 1, 2, 3,43 FHA Pianist 23 FHA Secretary 33 FHA presi- dent 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4: Drill Team 1, 2, 3,43 Honor Society 43 Spanish Club 23 Chorus 1, 2, 33 FHA State 1, 3,41 District Speech 33 Harvest Ball Queen 43 Jr, Play 33 Thespians 3, 43 Thespian President 43 Speech Club 3, 43 Ed. of Annual 43 Bobcat Tale Staff 43 Journal- ism Weekend 43 Sr, Class Sec. 43 One-Act Plays 3,43 Dist, FHA Meetings 1, 2, 3,43 Home Ec Award 33 Voice of Democracy 2, 33 Oral Interpretation 33 Harvest Ball Attendant 2, DON RANDALL Track 13 Chorus 1, 2, 33 Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3, LOUISE STUMP Louie Pep Club 1, 2, 3,42 Thespians 3,42 Honor Society 3,4: Speech Club 3, 43 Latin Club 3 Annual Staff, Senior Editor 43 FHA 13 Drill Team 3,42 Chorus 1, 23 Band 1, 23 District Speech 33 Assistant Director of Junior Class Play 33 Camera Club 13 Girl of the Month 4 RICHARD RANDELL Dick Chorus 13 Intramural Basketball 1, 3,43 Meeteetse High School 3, nl Ns-5 EILEEN WEBB FHA Treasurer 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Drill Team 1, 23 Girls Basketball 1, 2, 33 Homecoming Iunior Attendant 33 FHA State 2, 33 Chorus 1, 2, 3. NORMAN REDLAND Red Football 1, 2, 3, 43 T Club 2, 3, 43 Thespians 3, 43 Wrestling 23 Speech Club 3, 43 Junior Class Play 33 Intramural Basketball 33 Class Treasurer 43 Track 13 Spanish Club 13 Chorus 1, 23 One-Act Play 4. CHARLOTTE WING WENTWORTH Band 1, 23 Camera Club 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,43 Third Vice President 4, MARVIN ROUSE Lander 1, 2, 33 Football 1, 23 Basketball 1, 23 Track 1, 23 Spanish Club 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Xe .5 ,I ,X its DAVID SAILORS 'Dave' Chorus 1, 2, 3,43 Intramural Basketball 13 Thespians 3,43 Speech Club 3,43 All-District Chorus 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 3,43 Junior Class Play 33 One-Act Play 3,43 Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 3,43 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3,43 Band 1, 2, 3,43 All-District Band 23 T Club 43 DAR American History Award 33 Science Award 33 Science Club 3. EDWARD LEROY SHAFFER Eddie FFA 1, 2, 3,43 FFA Treasurer 33 FFA President 43 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. ROY GA RRY WOODY Roy FFA 1,2,3,43 FFA Reporter 33 FFA Vice Presi- dent 43 FFA Stock Judging 3,43 Rodeo Club 4. SHIRLEY LEE THORPE Class Secretary 13 Pep Club 1,2, 3,42 Pep Club Vice President 33 Cheerleader 43 Twirler 23 Band 1,23 Chorus 1,23 FHA 1.2, 3,42 FHA His- torian 1, 23 FHA Reporter 33 FHA Parliamen- tarian 43 Honor Society 3,42 Honor Society Treasurer 43 Thespian 3,43 Thespian Secretary 43 Speech Club 2,3,43 State Speech Festival 3g District Speech Festival 33 Arena Play 33 Junior Class Play3 Girls' State 33 Homecoming Queen 43 Senior Editor of Annual 43 Drill Team 2,3,43 FTA 2,3,43 Camera Club 1,23 Girl of the Month 43 FHA State Meeting 1, 33 FHA District Meeting l,2, 33 FTA President 43 NAR Good Citizen Award 4. HARRY HANSEN Honor Society 43 Camera Club 4- HILAN JONES Horse Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3,41 T Club 2,3,43 All-State Football 3,4: A1l-Con- ference Football 3,43 Chorus 1,2Q Track 1,23 Conferences Best Lineman 4g Annual Staff 43 Staging Iunior Class Play 33 2nd Best Lineman in State 4. CHARLES GUSTAFSON GUS Hill City, South Dakota, 13 Track 13 Band 13 Student Council 13 Rapid City 23 National Speleological Society3 Denver, Colorado, 33 One Act Play 33 Speech 43 Thespians 43 Football 4. VERNA WINTERMOTE Band 1,2,33 FHA l,2,33 Latin Club 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4: Chorus 1,23 Class Secretary 23 Honor Society 4. X Q X 5 . I X , RAYMOND SMITH -'Smitty-' Chorus 1, 2, 3: Intramural Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Band 1,25 Glee Club 15 Football 1,25 Track Manager 2,35 Basketball Manager 35 Camera Club 1.2: T Club 45 Junior Class Play, Sta . 3' lng 3. SAM WITTERS Hsambol. Q, Glee Club 15 Band 1,2,35 Basketball 1,25 Track ' 1.2. 3.4: Football 1,2,3,45 Football All-State, Honorable Mention 45 Spanish Club 15 T Club 4 VINCENT DUANE 0'coNNELL BILL SPRATT JOAN SHAW Oodles Pinky Ian Wolden, Colorado, 15 Football 15 FFA 45 Rodeo Club 45 Wres- Bemidji, Minnesota, 1,2,35 TMT Chorus 1. tling 25 Intramural Basketball 2. Club 35 Pep Club 15 OMCC Club 15 Art Club 1,25 Sewing Club 1,25 CMT Music Club. LEROY STRAUSNER Straus Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1,3, 45 Class President 1, 25 Student Council 1,35 Spanish Club 15 Band 15 Glee Club 15A11- Dlstrict Chorus 1,35 T Club 2,3,45 FTA 2,3,4 Boys' State 35 Football Co-Captain 45 Chorus 35 Annual Staff Advertising 45 Junior Class Play, Staging: Thespians 4. KENNETH TAYLOR Ken Chorus 35 Wrestling 15 Manager of Football Team 15 Intramurals 1. CLASS HHSTURY l-ltstory can be an extremely dull subject provlded the notorxous events are left out But m a graduatmg class such as ours we senrors leavmg Hot Sprmgs County Hrgh School thrs year of 1958 can not fmd ll m our hearts to leave behxnd a who when what where why and how news story as our class history Probably we have been the most notorxous of all graduattng classes here lf you don t belreve us Just ask our teachers and the freshmen WE rnmated thrs year We launched our hxgh school career ln September of 1954 and wrth the exceptlon of the mmatron we gave the freshmen thls year that mrtratron we recelved four years ago was the harshest ever' Most of us can look back and strll feel a pang of p1ty for ourselves as we recall how cruel the class of 55 was to us Nerther wrll certam of our semor glrls forget the horse tank near the rodeo grounds' Our elected class offxcers that f1rst year were Leroy Strausner Presrdent Roy Burrows Vrce Presrdent Shrrley Thorpe Secretary and Sandra Pursley Treasurer No other class tn the hrstory of THS can boast of havlng the fust all boy near nudrst freshman swxmmrng team We say near nudrst because after all the boys dxd have on thetr T shuts Mlss Jean Graves sec ond hour general scrence class w1ll undoubtedly never forget that freezrng event whrch occured ln the Blg Horn Rxver durrng a VERY screntrfrc freld trtp that had been deslgnated to study the Brg Sprmgs Now we were sophomores and we were brave enough to be the first class rn the last 25 years to elect a female presrdent Our offxcers thrs year were Carol Benson Presxdent Roy Burrows Vrce Presrdent Verna Wmtermote Secretary Sandra Pursley Treasurer and Leo Hammond Student Councrl When we were sophomores we couldn t let our freshman notorrety dre wrthout another slzzlrng contrr but1on So thrs trme some of our most promment sophomores staged one of the greatest hoaxes to ever blast the halls of THS THE SOPHOMORE SNEAK' The hours served LH detentron brought that l1ttly drtty to a defmlte clrmaxl We gave a sophomore dance that year but rt was so successful that xt has smce faded 1nto oblrvton At the end of our sophomore year Ann Cook and Donna Fogelsonger held a hamburger fry for all therr classmates After eatmg, we all enyoyed a forbrdden drp l.l'l the Scotch Plunge , 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 ' . . . . , . . 1 1 . 1 , . . . , 1 . . . . ' . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - . . . - . . ' - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . . ' ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' , . . . . . .- 1 0 1 , . , 1 1 1 CLASS HWSTC R Q ONTH LEU? IUHIOIS' UPPCI' C18SSfI16H at last' We were somebody now We took actrve parts tn all events We no longer scurrred down the halls wlth our eyes lowered and our tarls between our legs Because now we counted' He rergned as a freshman and agam Leroy Strausner became Class Presrdent Larry Marcott was V1ce Presrdent Barbara Llndsay Secretary and Ann Cook Treasurer Duane Watson was elected to Student Councrl Our Junror sock hop became the scene of an enormous weddrng you guessed rt artrfrcrall The Cat and the Canary our Jumor class play drrected by Mary Belle Skrnner drsplayed an array of talent both m crew and cast Because of lack of gxrls parts the play was double cast This led to double fun and a lrttle double trouble Soft ltghts sweet musrc and an orrental atmosphere created by paper lanterns bamboo drapes and a square summer house rn the center of the floor for the orchestra transformed the gym Lnto The Tea House of the August Moon our Junror prom theme These and red and black streamers and a beauttful mural behmd the throne parnted by Duane Watson and the memory of the Junror Semor Banquet wrll long be remembered by all of us Nelson Rrchard Nelson and Hrlan Jones Almlghty semors' Almrghty semorsl Vengeance was now ours' We took more out on the freshmen than the 55 senrors drd on us' For our frnal year we have selected Melvm Nelson Presrdent Leo Hammond VICE Presrdent Verna Turnell Secretary Norman Redland Treasurer and Carol Benson Student Councrl Our semor class play Bernard Shaw s Pygmalron under the dtrectron of Mrss Barbara Sukovskr In sprte of what s happened before now 15 what really matters Now we are LH the open dlsplaymg our talents and abrlrtres We re preparrng for Jobs careers further educatlon marrlage famrlxes Matter of fact some of us already have some of these! We are proud of our trlumphs of these past four years and there are strll more to come We are proud of our Judy Bartlett who won the state Vorce of Democracy contest and went on the the natronal fmals Proudly we present Rrchard Nelson Melvrn Nelson Hrlan Jones Leroy Strausner and Sam Wrtters for becoming All Conference Football Players and Hllan Jones for becommg an All Amerrcan hrgh school football player We are proud of our scholars our clowns our Thesplans our honor socrety members our athletes our musrcrans for all then accomplrshments large and small We wrsh to extend our srncere thanks to our teachers and our school for everythmg that has been done and that has trred to be done for us Durrng these past four years we may not have shown much apprecra tlon for your efforts but we hope that henceforth our lrves wrll be a good reflectron upon our hlgh school days In all earnestness we hope to make the world a better place tn which to lxve by applymg what we have learned here tn hrgh school Leroy Strausner Rlchard Nelson Barbara Pastor Donna Fogelsonger , 1 rw , c w -X 1 xt Y fs -v E jr , l to L b' 1 , 1 x 4 A ' P f l le In our junior year we had three of our classmates among the All-Conference Football Players: Melvin BGB CAT TALE STA FF Thanks to these school news reporters, the entire student body received a school newspaper, the Bobcat Tale, every six weeks. The paper consisted of accumulated facts and entertain- N ing editorials written by the paper staff. Creating enthusi- asm, the editorial helped advance school activities such as boy cheerleaders, homecoming floats, boys in pep club and school spirit. fci 1 I Left to right: Donna Fogelsonger, Jerry Becker, R. G. Schrader, Sponsor, Dick Erickson, Ann Hall, Judy Bartlett. Ann Cook, Verna Turnell, Carol Benson. IOURNALISM WEEKEND Each year, tour students are selected to attend a journalism convention in Laramie. Two attend a regualr news- paper staff meeting to learn new and better ways in which to present a news story. As quoted by Gov. Simpson, who was also present, To hit the public right in the puss. Annual staff meeting attendid by the other two presented pro's and con's when planning the school annual. '25- .--re Left to right: Carol Benson, Verna Turnell. Ann Cook. Judy Bartlett - Not shown. Sponsors: Mr' Schrader. Mf- Hayek. Vi 7763525 - - Aff., MIM Q3 Q-'E-N, fl Lv JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS PHYLLIS SPILLER Secretary LINDA DURHAM President MARIAM KOWLOCK Treasurer STEVE JEPSON Vlce Presldem G 775-23 I 7 X m Abu MIME MICKEY WHITE CHARLES ACHILLES KAY BARNETT DAVID A NDERSON KATHLEEN BROOKSHIRE DONNELL ANDERSON NANCY BROWN LARRY BADER PATTI BURNELL ALLEN BAIRD JOAN CESTNIK LESTER BARBER Lf V-ef 'is Ik. Xwff fb-v, IOANN KAGIE TOMMY HARVEY MIRIAM KOWLOK BERNARD IACKSON VERONICA LIVINGSTON STEVE JEPSON IEANNE MARTINEZ JOHN JOHNSON KAY MILLARD KENNETH JOHNSON DELLA MOORE FRANK JONES 'MSX SYBIL ECKARD PHIL CROUCH SANDRA GIFFORD RONALD DIFELICI HAFFNER DONNA HOWARD FARE ROBERTA HRUSKA BUDDY GROSVENOR L CAROL IRELAND J STANLEY HANSEN A KATHYRN JONES ROBERT HARRIS 1 1' Av 'S 8- 2' fl AMZHZ9 JEAN PATTERSON BORO IUKONOVICH NIKKI PHILBURN STEVEN KEISER IOYCE PITT AL KILGORE VIOLET PITT SCOTT WILSON CONNIE READY WENDELL LOVE BETTY REED MARK MATHANY 114 SANDARA REYNOLDS RAYMOND MCCONNELL IUDITH SAILORS JIM PETRAUSCH SUE SCHWARTZ TOM POE CHRIS SCHWERDFEGER FRANK RHODES SONIA SHAFER WAYNE ROSE BARBARA SHAW BUD SANDERLIN ROSE WARD ELVIS TIPPETS VIRGINIA WEBER CARL TURNBAUGH LINDA WEEKS DARRELL VANNELLI SHIRLEY WOODY BOB VON KROSIGK SANDRA ARNTZ JUSTIN WRIGHT W 726355 f -2 lf! gulf Q 4 A MIME JANET SI-IERIDAN CURTIS SESSIONS SHIRLEY SHUMWAY C, R. 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A x 4' - '?4 NL sf 4 '- I ti W 5-if Sf.: A ' 3 a I f , zgsfi' na' i in Gayla Little Vi F5355 Jack Kuiper Sharon Love J John Leroux ncy Mayfield Dick McAfee Sharon McKenner Jeraldine Kraus Genevieve Ferguson Leon Guffey Colleen Fisher Donald Harvey Janice Freudenthal Jeremy Hayek Judy Fuller Don Hayes Connie Gloyd Donald Hendryx Kay Hall Frank Hughes Leona Harvey Jack Hurley Jim McCormick Vincent Hurtado Roberta Kyser Gale Karspeck Freda Langwell George Kinsey Ak U Piciure Noi Available Llelilylfli Patricia McKone Robert McGuyer Carla Nelson Bill Merrill F-45 9 Edna Nickelson Jim Milek Charlene Odde 1 Lyndon Milek 1' 7 LQ91 M S, Dolores Patik Danny Miller Marietta Philburn Douglas Nelson X , 4' gi' K-'WA Millicent Purdy Jack Novakovich Elsie Schwarz Ted Novakovich SA I 1 5- Doris Shaffer V' Jerry Papka . Betty Shoopman WX! ' Y -, ' X Jim Parker , W V ul P ,Rada , ,.7',.'b xx C! .-3.453 , . J a Q I -'V 1 A P Marcia Stevens Jack Pruett Judy Trank Tommy Quarles Sandra Turnell O, B. 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N4 Y 1: lfizxff' ' 'Y will .f 1 A Q0 in ' F 1 it-, 'sf' ' is I W7 1' N f 4 A n C t if A 1 Duane Elliott -Q if Nancy Brunk 7 xy .C Yuui 1'L s Clyde Fisher Billie Bunch Charles Gary V S' Loy Christensen X Jay Gifford Rita Christensen I Roger Glass Lois Collins 'a 4 Teryl Guffey Mary Crouch ..- Robert Halbert Rodney Harris fl 1 3 5 N , I I Q, 'ai m . , :QQ 4 Susan Sheridan Dave Weber Kay Shull Lloyd Wendell Janice Shumway Bryan Ramsey Carla Skelton Jacqueline Skelton Anita Stout Carol Sloan Jackie Smith Doreene Snyder Charis Stevens Patty Vannoy Betsy Willlson Margo Yonkee Edith Durham David Wurtz V x A !Q?sfg5iz- W ifi' 1,1 fx f :ved ,, Lpgff . 5 1 5 W jx XX aw xg S X' M ix 'maxi , , R -X 5 x M. .pk he . WQLEAD XE Left to nght Mmam Kowlok Soma Shaffer Larry Marcott Shuley Thorpe Carol Benson SCHOOL SONG Loyal and true We pledge alleglance to you Thls IS our motto We are one for all and all for old Thermopohs Here s to our school and on h1gh may she rule For evermore you wlll fmd ue Always loyal and true THERMOPOLIS BOBCATS COLORS: PHIPIC and Gold f Prettiest Most Handsome VERNA TURNELL SAM WITTERS Efficiency, courtesy, ability, graciousness and beauty combined. UWAWK FXQ FAVORITES rf' Most Courteous DONNA FOGELSONGER LEO HAMMOND Kindness and Consideration for others underlie all courtesy and politeness. Cutest ANN COOK LARRY ECKARD Don't look now, but you have a surprise coming. Most Valuable to School Best All-Around CAROL BENSON LEROY S TRA USNER You cannot value a person for what he is made of but for the many good qualities he possesses. Most Popular High Scholarship SHIRLEY Tl-IORPE MELVIN NELSON Nothing succeeds like success. Best Athlete HILAN JONES Life itself, but a world of sports Wittiest IUDY BARTLETT LARRY MARCOTT Never a dull moment! Best Figure Best Physique VERNA TURNELL SAM WITTERS Wow Liliiiflli S QUR tsiacsrrg L y 1 X fi fi' C t :XX N 1. ' ff? vt A , W ' i CAROL BENSON President S995 LIN 9 Bgjiglgioeox S?ielZZiHA M The Student Council is composed of one representative from the freshman class which is the president, one representative and the president from the sophomores, two representatives and the president from the juniors, and two representatives and the president of the senior class. The president, vice president, and secretary are elected from these members. Important matters of the school are discussed and voted on by the members of the council. For the first time in the history of T.H.S. a student body president will be elected. This election will be set up on the same basis as our national election. Class officers for the following year will be elected in the spring, under this new constitution. i .... iit A i ie Q Sv 22 xi. Jf 131' L, , A megs sf ' 22 f, ,Qs , ,a Q ,, W5 14 ff..-ff' xx MF . 'iam-Q ' MV W: .. f ,NQQ , A M , A A ,I f bf . M ,V M , fm.. .3 My 7 ,fm if 4:5 A 51r9H4HA--in-is nil-. xr! I le M in 23 J: wi HW t W 'N 9' wg 5 si w W 'H' N k 2 , f Y I i Q ,E f 4 M- ' E g 4 'W M- . 5 . Q 4' fs: ,. ,fbi I ,, 2 f ga 2 M I ' I . ,N W, -if W. V,...,, .L ........ . , ,, ,i - ' ' M33 , 'Q f' Q M Q ' ' iw. 'M 5' KM z S55 21 ,T fl 'fu A. Q , l A i Q 1 5 3 ,L V. Wig- . - - IQ' lg ' 1 . .4 A Left to right: Head Coach, Mr. Turnerg Assistant Coach, Mr. Valen- ciag Assistant Coach, Mr. Viner. VICTORY was the aim of the Ther- mopolis Bobcats in 1957. Under the guidance of Coach Don Turner, the Bobcats, upholding their fine record of sportsmanship and skill even in defeat. emerged victorious over five teams and suffered only two losses. ln the final standing Bobcats held seventh place in state with third in conference. '57 BOBCAT RECORD Thermopolis ----------- - - 18 Riverton - - - - 0 Thermopolis - - - - 21 Greyb ull Thermopolis Powell - Thermopolis Lander - Thermopolis Gillette Thermopolis Cody - - Thermopolis Worland 1 R. 4 Z' 2 1 1' 4 6,2 'Q 1s00 V ALL zA STATE h es ,K w 5 M- Q6 4 '-58 'N Y . , a e' S if oso x ff I Sb I 0 If 1 ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS Ed Carey, 2nd teamg Hilan Jones, lst teamp Melvin Nelson, 2nd teamg Rich Nelson, lst teamg Al Kilgore 2nd team.: Leroy Suausner, Honorable Mention: Sam Witters, 2nd teamg Ed Carey. il if gf. Akknwnaasffn Q Q X 5 f., vf ' 'XM ff g' lg ' 5 1 A 4 7? v Q 31 IMG' if 95 'Q ec, 1 lb? H iff' 'PM-vo1u,..,,,,'Q, A .,, A . , f, :55 Jim.. ,, S' Q -.. Q if . 5 K 4- - Y 5 as A 'EE 'Ei 'jg 'v ' S .I W 1 gf' ' .U ' W 1,2 ,.. N' . nl fm 'A , ,X MQ K ' ' I ,, I 4 x f fxlwd' ru, - fm- ' yr- . 1 35' ,gig J ,,,..VM .,, H .f if ,ff QEJM- A' V fg ww kwin , ' --vw 1 ' gf anal, wgw sf ffAgg,,gQf ' if if 5,7 A , . if -, -gy 's , f 'K 'sfjia in .ML-5 I I df ,J f g A ij? in 3 Claw'em Bobcats, and Down with the Cody Broncs, became the echoing cry as the sun finally rose on the day of Homecoming. Enthusiasm and school spirit rocked the halls. The traditional morn- ing assembly was held in the auditorium. Parading down Broadway each class displayed it's works and efforts on the floats. Organizations participated with decorated cars. To make Homecoming complete, the team stomped the Broncs 20 to 13. During the half, a sharp band paid tribute to the queen and her attendants, alumni and Cody visitors. Larry Marcott, master of ceremonies, crowned the queen and presented each attendant with a gold pom-pom. The T Club sponsored the yearly dance at the grade school gym. Thus, 1957 Homecoming faded into the night. But, certainly not fading from memories of all those who participated. 'WY E X f'Vt-,aku -SWAN' ,T - fl rhfya if V, :S tg f Vi tigfiiii MEMS , vs, 4, , I I fi '4wii??: ni?-Q 1: 7' , 4 1 S, Q , fe ! V 'QL A 99' R Q 'fl A 3, -' 1 1 TW . :gf K 5 g .533 1 k 1. W X '? v' 1 , , 55 Q f ,L 2.17 :Q ,gif 'rw 4 ,: u Q H fs SS' .vis-1, niifi M :SJW wig A f' fs '.-TQ.,-3 gr Lg' ,E ,li K -:ix X , m.ff:g55?L A xi Agfa fl-fhivfieig , x ,i5,.Q,,w,,.. f ,br K Q gf: 'iff -F , ' 2 ask 'EX few if 3 X fx Milla Back row standing: Nancy Brown Marcra Stevens Roberta Kerser Iudy Fuller Gayla Little Ruth Jack son Jo Ann Johnson, Carol Benson Shirley Thorpe Mrrram Kowlok Sonja Shaffer Lourse Stump Betty Shoopman, Sandra Turnell, Mitzi Purdy Nancy Brunk Front row kneeling Rita Christensen Delores Patik Zoe Ann Zimmerman, Ann Cook Pat McKone Janet Ahlquist Mary Ann Crouch Nancy Richmond This year, for the first time in the history of THS the Drill Team was organized into a regular club choosing officers at the first of the year Uniforms for all the drills consisted of purple and gold slacks wrth white blouses and T sweaters This is only one of the many scenes displaying school spirit at a game N40 ANN COOK President BETTY SHOOPMAN Vice President NANCY BROWN Secretary Back r0W. left to right: Coach Turner, Roland Einer, John Leroux, Eddy Brookshire, Jack Pruitt, Bob Von Krosigk, Jack Wise, Steve Jepson, Jim Booth, John Shelp, Jim Parker. Middle row: Carl Turnbaugh, Scott Wilson, Bob Realing, Otis Nelson, Frank Jones, George Shaner, Melvin Nelson, Len Pruitt. Front row: Glen Long, Jeremy Hayek, Skip Halbert, Terry Eckard, Jim Milik, Barry Richmond, Paul Conner, Leo Hammond. CO-CHAMPIONS OF BIG HORN BASIN WRESTLERS MAINTAIN AN ALL TIME HIGH RECORD After only three consecutive years of wrestling, the Bobcats held an all time high record of seven wins and one loss this year. These determined wrestlers under the guidance of Coach Turner suffered many hardships of broken bones and illness all during the yea: but still continued to maintain their average. VARSITY RESULTS Bobcats Bobcats Bobcats Bobcats Bobcats Bobcats Bobcats Bobcats Riverton Riverton Lander - Powell - Worland Lander - Greybull Cody - - - 95 lb 103 lb 112 lb 120 lb. 127 lb 133 lb 138 lb 145 lb 154 lb 165 lb Heavy VARSITY WRESTLERS Class - Skip Halbert Class - Terry Eckard Class-Barry Richmond Paul Connor Class - Class- Leo Hammond Class - - Frank Jones Class- Melvin Nelson . Class - George Shaner . Class - - Jack Pruitt . Class - - - Jim Booth Weight Class - Jack Wise Won- Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won host None Lost - - 2 Lost - - 3 Lost - - 4 Lost - - 1 Lost - - 5 LostNone Lost - - 1 Lost - - 2 Lost - - 1 bost - - 5 Tied 1 Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Senior Junior Senior Junior Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore ieiilaifiii iz: Back row, left to right: Nancy Raynard, Becky Brown, Francis Bury, Helen Johnson, Ruth Brown, Nellie Bader, Fredia McCoy. Fifth row: Janice Dvarishkis, Billie Lou Bunch, Joyce Shaffer, Patty Bury, Gene- vieve Ferguson, Carol Ireland, Betty Mae Reed, Janet Sheridan. Fourth row: Merrily Corkill, Patty Van- noy, Gloria Gossens, Susan Sheridan, Mary Ann Crouch, Claudia Davidson, Norma Mills, Sandra Gifford, Zada Ann Spratt. Third row: Madge Marcott, Nancy Brunk, Nancy Brown, Connie Gloyd, Ruth Jepson, Merietta Philburn. Second row: Lois Hansen, Charlyne Shafer, Carolyn Sessions, Shirley Thorpe, Riena Bent, Carole Hatcher, Janice Bendlin, Lois Collins, Shirley Woody, Colleen Dockery. First row: Doris Ann Shaffer, Sandra Turnell, Verna Turnell, Elvira Holder, Carol Benson, Carla Dee Skelton, Betsy Willison, Ruth Jackson, Roberta Kyser, Miss Peterson, Advisor. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA is a national organization of girls studying homemaking in high schools of the United States and territories. The national organization is composed of chartered state associations which are made up of local chapters. A week is set aside dedicated to F.H.A. Each day of that week fulfills a purpose to emphasize the importance and to advertise the Chapter. State meeting is held once a year, this year at Douglas, Wyoming lt was attended by Carol Benson, Verna Turnell and Elvira Holder. Chapter Mothers representing each community are chosen by the members. This year they were: Mrs. Glen Shaffer, Mrs. Melvin Shafer, Mrs. Lucy Holder, Mrs. Nate Brown, and Mrs. Turnell. Highlight of the year was the Harvest Moon Ball held every fall. Everyone went western, including the band. Around the World Banquet with representatives from foreign countries, entertained not only the members but the entire family. Concluding the year's work, the club strives to interest the prospective freshman girls of the following year, with a senior and eighth grade tea. F.H.A. OFFICERS Left to right: Elvira Holder, Vice Presi- dent: Merrily Corkill, Reporterg Sandra Turnell, Treasurer: Doris Ann Shaffer, Secretary: Vema Turnell, President, Shirley Woody, Photographer: Carol Ben- son, Song Leader: Zada Ann Spratt, His- torian, Shirley Thorpe, Parliamentariang Roberta Kyser, Pianist. N. , 'Qt IUDGING TEAM Left to right: Mt. Million - Sponsor, Roy Woody, John Johnson, C. R. Shaffer, Tom Harvey, Alfred Zorko. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA is the organization of farm boys who are students of vocational agriculture in Rural High Schools throughout the nation. They are training today for the important role in farming and rural leadership that they must assume tomorrow. Their motto consists of only four lines, but these lines are filled with practical philosophy, reflecting a spirit and sincerity that shows the true viewpoint of farm youth, the backbone of a nation. The motto is as follows: LEARNING TO DO DOING TO LEARN EARNING TO LIVE LIVING TO SERVE v u-:prix .-,..q- Left to right: Mr. Million - Sponsor, John Cowger, Alfred Zorko, Donald Harvey, Bill Spratt. Jim Skelton, Duard Thronburg, Frank Rhodes, Curtis Sessions, Allen Baird, Boro Jukonovich, Doug Thronburg, Bob Von Krosigk, O. B. Ready, Lee Martinez, Roy Woody, Jim Daniels, Larry Batt, Harold I-larveYv Lee Shaffef. Eddie Shaffer, C. R. Shaffer, Tom Harvey, Gary Bauer, Martin Bader, Elli Tolovich, John Johnson, Ronald Brown. .:4. 1 J! if F 4. ,.. K. v A3 ,Q 4 5, X A 4 gwf? f :M 4 VH I if - xi ffxpgg, -siiw' f4h:?' , az ,,sxN...5-1' A Fx- 1 J,' U. .WT QF. 1 . xy i Q. ff' , - ,-,A , . , : N 1 ,- A A, xyjj , 9 Y ' 1 . , , 1, .. ', . f .4 , , , f' ff 'fan I f wx , 1, ,MN ff Q57 'is 4? ly WV' , 'Y Af? ,iff zz. w,M'.f?? ' i Emi 3. 4 53 W Q ' 5, Q 'N 's-.. fl , 'ew 5, 1 Y 1 , W I , 'tiff' fu XG Sa vp 11 I J ,, 7 1' , !'.11, it , f I 5 - - 'Q Al K W, V 'f 5,21 AA , Q W' VK A . 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L 4' ' H535 , ,4 I D S 'r 1 Left to right: Lyndon Milek, Charlene Odde, Jeanette Curtis, Betty Cox, Elvis Tibbits, Ted Novakovich, Jack Novakovich, Linda Weeks, Mildred Shank, Joan Cesmick, Leo Hammond, Steve Jepson, Jim Pet- rausch, Jo Ann Kaggie, Linda Durham, Betty Petterson, Zoe Zimmerman, Pat McKone, Bennie Gary, Jim Milek, Dolores Patik, Donna Fogelsonger, Pat Burnell, Linda Collins, Janice Freudenthal, Barbara Bruce, Judy Sailors. ALL DISTRICT BAND AND ALL DISTRICT CHORUS was composed of the students with superior playing and singing ability, thier service to the group and their attitudes. This year the various meeting places were: Morton, Worland, and Thermopolis, with the music festival held in Lander. The purpose of All- District Band and Chorus is to give the outstanding students the chance to play and sing more difficult music with a chosen group. Left to right: Elvis Tibbits, David Sailors, Leo Hammond, Lyndon Milek, Mildred Shank, Betty Cox, . Barbara Bruce, Millicent Purdy, Judith Sailors, IanetAh1quiSt. Marcia Stevens. Jeanette Curtis. Linda Collins, Janice Freudenthal, Betty Patterson, Coleen Fisher, Donna Fogelsonger, Janet Curtis. ll -ll m ,J -:sun ,, iam- I ID I I . as I 1 ,Q I IQ I W fl-- 1, W. IfI ID Ii I 5 'T HER MUFWDLHS STU flDli1NTS RA'Ql fli1fl3 HI GQHI IIN DTISTRH CT SWEET, C H TFl11S'si'sl VA L Twelve towns participated in the Eighth Annual Big Horn Basin Speech Festival held in Worland, Wyoming. Twenty-six students from Thermopolis took part in memorized, serious and humorous readings, panels, original speeches, oral interpretations, a play and a verse choir. The arena play, The Man in the Bowler Hat, was rated Superior. The verse choir received a Superior rating on The Congo. The twelve towns participating were: Greybull, Dubois, Ten Sleep, Powell, Cody, Lovell, Lander Meeteetse, Worland, Cowley and Thermopolis. I These are some snapshots of the Thanksgiving play Swanee Thanksgtvmg It was given by the Thespians Honor Society initiation was also held that day with several of the play cast Negroes The assemblies put on by the dramatics department were enyoyed by all as displayed by the expressions on the students faces' A Q I ll b ll, participating. , A l 1 Q ,hs , V TH ES Pl A S Back row: Shirley Thorpe, Ann Cook, Jerry Becker, Carol Benson, Verna Turnell. Second row: Eddy Carey, Donna Fogelsonger, Louise Stump, Ann Hall, Miss Anker, Norman Red- land. Third row: Dick Erickson, Larry Marcott. Sponsor, Miss Anker. President VERNA TURNELL I Vice President CAROL BENSON 5- 1. y ,H Secretary SHIRLEY THORPE Scribe President LARRY MARCOTT ' 1 Y A 1 Vice President S E H L B DONNA FOGELSONGER DON l NA Back row: Barbara Bruce, Millicent Purdy, Betty Shoopman, Joan Cestnik, Betty Patterson. Second row: Judy Sailors, Connie Gloyd, Ann Hall, Ann Cook. Third row: Riena Bent, Dolores Patik, Marcia Stevens, Louise Stump, Donna Fogelsonger. Fourth row: Madge K, Marcott, Pat McK0ne, Sue Schwartz, Kay Millard, Glen Long. Fifth row: Eddy Carey, tj' Verna Turnell, Shirley Thorpe, Carol Benson, Norman Redland, Charles Achilles, Don Secretary Anderson. Sixth row: Larry Marcott, Dick Erickson, Ierry Becker, Charles Gustafson, David ANN COOK Sailors. Sponsor, Miss Anker. 1-1 P ff , 1 g,, fy M. 36 - 4 im .flfjivfk SW' in .av +. , Mgr 251, .sz '54 Nl Q ,Wi f 1453 ' A352 QW?-P ' , Q ,L 5 AY- .- 551 . 'M +1 V ,, ef 3 Q df G, a .wiv 6' ,g 2 , mf , ...,:::'M QQJESZLEM X ig If NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY members are voted in by the faculty. They are X chosen by character, leadership and scholarship. A banquet is held every year fol- 2 xi lowing initiation to honor the new members. The sophomore's hour long assembly was sponsored by the Honor Society, this year for the first time in T.H.S. history. Q 51:4 5-Fff wzflfii Sifififltif Left to rightg David Sailors, John Johnson, Helen Johnson, Linda Durham, Roberta Hruska, Melvin Nelson. Second row: Barbara Pastor, Verna Wintermote, Louise Stump, Verna Turnell, Carol Benson, Darrell Vannelli. Front row: Miss Bowe - Sponsor, Margaret Liebsack, Donna Fogelsonger, Judy Bartlett, Ann Cook, Shirley Thorpe, Miriam Kowlok. X W STUDENT RlilPORTlli1R Under the guidance and supervision of Mr. Magnetti and Miss Anker, these students plan the weekly Student Reporter' radio program infor- ming the community of school activities and of coming school events. It not only gives the students experience with the radio and it's uses, but the program creates interest and is very inter- taining. x Left to right: Mr. Magnetti, Sponsor: Sue Schwartz: Mitzi Purdy: Linda Durham, and Miss Anker, Sponsor. K TAN M 4 A l Left to right: Gary Bauer, Lester Barber, Jerry Becker Dick Wiley Scott Taylor Dick Erickson - Captain, Chuck Becker, Jim Smith Steve Keiser Tom Quarles Jim Petraush, Jack Spears, Dick Boots, Leon Guffey Mike Sansom Mr Adams Sponsor. SlWllYllVlERS IX' ACTION Our of the fourteen members of the Swimming Team there were ten lettermen. This was an excellent record as the team organized just this year. Swimming meets were held at Casper and at Powell with the state meet also at Powell. Practice was held at the one of our plunges, every night after school for one and a half hours. Mr. Adams should be commended for his fine coaching and guidance. . ,-. Y .. '? R.. r Z5 ? N ge 4, Y 1. .- an M f - tk K. ,. . ii' V W .. W v 1 I 5 5 x s TN 'f 7'3 1' 1 is ' ' 1? 3 5 ff!!! ' 'H f' : ,ff?1'3??'f5.Q:4'ii1 'xii-3 4324: 2 aff I H?-'i'f'f A' '- - 5 ,.- . cm- 4 xml - 'A 1? Q Q Q' W ug ,,.,,...'LV.,g , a ,2 K ' 14515 'M 4, iz, , . ,WM M,,,, ,. . W... ,,.: H E +m NW Z wx f ff Q . - 4,5 . as if E A W 1 X . 4' 4 Q. - K x i L' SM' , Q I X if . l 1 W .xx .. f fi .fi 'ff 'Q-gk, K ' Til fx fiwfm 1 fi! 15 ' f ? . 1 fm 4g1.,e,, My 32 1 ' if 1 fi .' 4 V s, Af ' ., 5 .t X ks 5 v. W 1 if Q an , CA ill E R A C L 'C B First row: Bonnie Blizzard Kay Barnett, Judy Sailors. Second row. Linda Durham, Carol Ireland, Billie Bunch Sandra Reynolds, Sue Schwartz Zada Spratt, Joe Graham, David Sailors, Kathy Brookshire ' d Coleen Fisher, Robin Galyan, Sponsor, Mr. Walter Morse. ' rnmg the techniques of enlarging pictures and ' Christmas Cards Kay Millar The CAMERA CLUB generally works 1nd1v1dua11y in lea experimenting in the dark room The main project for thts year was maklng FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA is composed of those students who plan to major in education while attendrng college This club holds regular meetings to discuss problems that may arise when teaching Back row left to right Myron Haines Sponsor Leroy Strausner Richard Nelson Jxm Starrs Dave Glass Douglas Nelson Middle row Patty Watkins Nancy Brown Joan Cestmk Linda Collins Janice Freudenthal Ann Hall Melvin Nelson, Front row Bonnie Blizzard Gayla Little Shirley Thorpe Judy Bartlett Kathy Jones Sue Schwartz FTA 44- This is a special recreation organized for those students not on the varisty or regular basketball squad and are interested in playing for their ovm enjoyment. The boys make up their own teams and play each other. The girls have a full squad which they divide into two teams. Both boys' and girls' intramurals meet on special nights during the week. VARSITY SQUAD Back row: Kathy Jones, Phyllis Spiller, Mary Crouch, Nancy Rich- mond. Front rowg Dolores Patik, Marcia Stevens, Nancy Brown, and Pat McKone. GIRLS' INTRA MURA LS Full Squad Back row, left to right: Violet Pitt, Nancy Richmond, Frances Bury, Bar bara Pastor, Kathy Jones, Phyllis Spiller. Front row: Dolores Patik, Marcia Stevens, Nancy Brown, Pat McKone, Mary Crouch. Coach . MISS COZZENS. ll 7 ll - I ,B is o 1 so E... iz: -P A --- A ry .B TI' at . 'r 41 ,X R 'D AFI L Q ' E ol.. X lQ+ril?1T'r,kfX'L X13 5 'F lj .fd L SKUNKS ner, Eli Talovich, and Ben Gary. 5 isuwull 1 .g Q. 1 Jef SCOUTS Back row, left to right: Charles Achilles, Bradley Bonar, Elvis Tippits, Jim Petrausch, Bill Carey. From row: John Raicevich, Duane Elliott, George Kensy, Ashley Tippits, Danny Patterson, Tom Walsh. u -M I I I .. 1 sur QA te ix BLACK RATS STOLLIES Loran Booth, Dick Randall, John Giannino. Front row: Back row: Raymond Smith, Jim Starrs, Jim Parker- Norman Redland, Donald Hendryx, Sam Witrers. Front row: Chuck Gary, Don Hayes, Lloyd Wendell Jay Gifford. Intramural Coach - CARL BROWN. Left to right: Larry l-lovey, Eddy Carey, Buddy Grovs- l3iDT5CA'ff'S BHG HIURN BASIN CH XWP3 f'N CONFERENCE - DISTRICT THERMOPOLIS BOBCA TS, broke a five year record by winning both conference and district champion In the conference, the Bobcats won 14 games with only 2 losses. Winning all three games at the Powell Tournament, the Cats received the first place trophy The varrsty of tomorrow, received Second place in the Thermopolis Thermopolis Thermopolis Thermopolis Thermopolis Thermopolis Thermopolis Thermopolis Thermopolis Thermopolis Thermopolis Thermopolis Thermopolis Tnermopolis Thermopolis Thermopolis Wi, I ' V C7934 Hilan Jones and Richard Nelson were chosen for the All-District team. Thermopo1is's Bobcat B team, under the guidance of Coach Viner - Lander Riverton - - Basin - Lovell - Cody Greybull - Powell Riverton Worland - Basin - Lovell - - Cody - Powell Greybull - Lander Worland ! 'q,1.-5, 'r N,'i.' fi 2 J f z ' fi wiv -'S as H, a. vas., Ln ,QD T1 1 a fi SUI TQ' ,A , . . n 4 r -', ,471 x Y! CON GR XTLL XTIUNS TO THE GR XDL YTIVNQ1 QL XSS DR I A GREENLEE Opt r! 'Iv' 4 W-N fff .C avi. sd H-. ' 1 HARRY HANSEN bl 1 Y W A , 7 f ' , v X ,Lx Am ' Am A N. x ' X x q , v , K 'Y '1 '1 ' Az. Ag ' A . Ag X , , , , ometrist .1 , 3 l J R 3 E I 3 4 5 4 7 O ,X 1 ' 1 -s I - Y- fax , 5 Q 1 W V f Q Qi x . 4, '. ,fy xxx i I 19 i .. W ,H A M 2 'Q Q' if ' z ' . ' Ax L I A f K K f v r lv K' 5 I X ,Ag , - '19 A ' 0 4 n 2 ,V I N 1 nt x 5 Xgfx .. ,., . Harry was responsi e for taking all the adv t t p L th CITY DRY CLEANERS Compliments of M455 C: ENERAL STORE Grass Creek I, , V . - hff wq, ' wKwmVm,wwwmy f .f.?f.f' f A mg? ,W , 4 , . 4 3 i J 5 Q Q Q 2 5 Z v,w H ' WM- M,W-M1m4wumMwxWwwg wi iv .nf ,,, ww , .e WA we .vu ww :Vw , AA M... , an' 'T M-,-w ,, emi' -. 1 mwmaw W , W.u Y ' W, npor .fm ,,,,,, , um ,, -pw 7' ur 1- M N, . 'nv ,.,.- , ,, navfwf' ' aa' 1.-,410 C fmwwg ,lm , W wfwvmww M QW Qywwxhm 1 E' .rf -E- MM,w.so W W' .xff:'i 'H' ,,,,,,',b,,,wb,.qnl Us is ., ,vo Mm ,JGMMIUMKM 805373 1. wdh Wgffgnvjvbf ulwiii ,,wWMM wMUW MWMHWYMHQ all ,-Miva' li mm WYOIVIING GAS CO. 405. THERMOPOLIS POLICE DEPT. CLYDE I. DAVID ,T 'WAHI' In PS Av. ,' 1' A1101 CO mv.. ww 'wr Nia. mm- , U lm' il? I Y-Jf:'f,-1.0 --'lin-.M ' lm Q-qp,l AMI? 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'L ' v s., L KQWZZZQ W fwvffv UM Em Me fic? C ONGRATULATIONS fmrf 5426 LIQ UOR S T OR E C ompliment s of My Mew LIQUOR Best Wishes to the Class of 1958 ,J ,J- STAR PLUNGE F' HASKELL. TEXACO SERVICE STATION fi ,f .- I. S. SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION -5 ,,,,.-4, f- ,,.. p'-' ' bt' HOLLYWOOD AUTO COURT COMPLIMEN TS OF fkohwefa BA12 5 Y K 4 ,-f . .. L- - . av A 4 . ,s , , . . V, 'o , f, Q .--I B 1, ,. COOK TRANSFER Q A 4 ' 'A . '-100 Q: 5, ,. 514 7 A W ' 1,5 f 5 in WIGWAIVI BAKERY A THERMOPOLIS LAUNDRY Xa DRY CLEANING 7 sf N J K it 4 ' A ,1 ' ' 3 H. y if 4 i ' Q 11' ,aw .4 gf-9 as 'fx'?' 4 1 gi Q' ,af ew 4 Q 'Tr 'LL v. f CLASS OF '58 WANTS T.H. S. ON THE ROAD TO HEAVEN BEQUEATHING WYOMING YOUNG LIFE TO EVERYBODY! ! Kwong 55124 ffr: Q -ff Q uf GENERAL FEED STORE WESTERN DRIVE INN ' wwf? ,X , Best Wishes for the Future BROOKSHIRE SALES 8: SERVICE .N wg! wg f A ef-H-gi --...s 1' rl Y ' 'fi 'S ,Q s ,, 6 SINC LAIR SER VIC E STATIOIN WHITAKI-ZR TRUCKING COMPANY .,, , a P HUSKEZY AUTOMOTIVE Wm WMM QW? DR. N. A. VICKLUND M. D L knqrl'K'55 qw M CULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERVICE ROLLIN S REDI MIX :EIL-I fnmum nm :Hi STATE FARM INSURANCE CORNER DRUG STORE i BETHLEHEM SUPPLY CO THERMOPOLIS CLINIC THERMOPOLIS Q .,-- T TELEVISION CORPORATION 5 FRONTIER SERVICE STATION Horne of the .Tackalopcs DAM BAR 84 CAFE Entrance to W 1nd River Cany on Q! Q Zgwfgw QMWWWW2' ' . CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '58 of 'ff gheey CGMDANV Worland, Wyorning Nu All the Pictures in the 1958 Round Top were taken by the PATTE1RSON'S. MWZQWWO PORTRAIT STUDIO MARK AND ANN PATTERSON Mix AgL 'lVCDCj'ffRAfPfl15 XX L l C1Df 'fl3 ,X I fl l5 TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO .nf N


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