Kemmerer High School - Ranger Yearbook (Kemmerer, WY)

 - Class of 1952

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Bell Clerk Jesse Y. Peterson SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE The experience and know- ledge that I have gained through my association with you during the past four years will be invaluable in the pursuit of my profession. My greatest wish is that you will feel that I have contri- buted an equal amount to your inure W. A. Chnode 4' '--all 'sa-fig? LOHENZO GROUTAGE Buszness Manage and Machine Operation WILLAHD A CANODE Superintendent THE Soc umtsrub IE5 nl vl X 1llX A15-9' Y I , I ' I Q L, :ffl dl 1- .,.-f -1 H V wL f Nivi, x, if ' 4 lla , xX x' we 'S X -W, 1,5 --- Q' 3' - ' NN I BXX E REUMOND Principal MRS. CATHERINE O'BRIEN 'Secretary to the Principal PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE This is a record of the past year. For the seniors it is a book of happy memories. For underclassmen it is a record of a race partly run and an in- spiration to go on to greater achievements. For all of us it is a record of Kemmerer High-- a good place to go to school. M-Q fC? emu, JAMES MACKAY Muslc Journallsm and Vocal A B LHIV FSIEV of W Om1Hg UDIVBTSICY of Ed1HbUFgh Scotland WW 41-N PAULINE STATON CCNMEFCLQI S Kansas State College UHIVCF lty of Oregon Q- I GOLDEN LARSEN Englzsh S Utah St te A DEAN POMEROY Math L L. B Unlverslty of Nebraska Penn State Teachers College GLADYS INGHAM Home Economlcs and Art B S UHIVCFSICY of Kansas M A Unlverslty of Wyom1ng FUR MOO z es and 0 en ter C C V of WY0m1ng WHIP an X AL GWB Sign Ng a ca WHO E U' of 'S . al -LY ant lc S Phys ' ersx S. B. 4, 4 554 34, ISIC 0fW Y0m1 ng url' aww 5-f-in 'Z TH OMA S -',,L1BKS wif BU '05 1 Y xx, w.'d,A .f wyom . 0 0 11 qinv Oyofa ,pg ' of C Xlege rades and A o 1 , C t'H.14 iffliilahe. n Lv, xx Industry Northwest State Te h ' ,Aqnlo ac ers Co ege l sper Junior Colle S ge adron State Teachers College S University of Wyoming EUNXCE HUTYON 'Library' I A. B. Universivi Of 'NYOWWS G duate work from Universlvl 1 ra oi Southern California Utah pflxyfilfl-EN Stat lf-'ag PACK i .,.,,., Idahoe Ag, .Educ EH C01 Stalwt f'ff.,,, ofa te ure do C C011 001, i ollegige ege I gawk' ' Q - Do Cl,-ls A- Ph , MI Sgu -YS I the cal rfl I Edu VerS.1lj Car' 1 ty 'lois 'On' r Uni- GENEVXEVE BROWN 'Englishl and General Science' B. S. University oi Minnesota Columbia University WAXIEF G. GAPBYTT 'Science' t UH1V6YQ1LY of Wyomlng Q I I CZQZ 1 Verslbgudle ty Disk fu. 4, C mg-H ,UAV A. ' Ln. orn S acorthwlversfll C If Esc Cy 0116 1113 ern Lh 9f WV F , f 9 Q 'l 51.0.1 Se Teach 1ve,Sj 9fH1,,g Domi EDMONDS ers lfy 'Library' CO1 lege N. A. Yniversity of Wyoming Wm. Woods birls College L. F. SpringfieXd State Teachers CoXXege 1155? I .Y h lil Wray i .rg 551' '. ' I A -4 ti .,1.-.v fig: 2 :,-:- PM ,Wir PRESIDENT ..,... JGNW HARRIS W SECRETARY TREASURER DELOREQ BEACHLEH STl DENT CCUNCIL HEP DOUGLAS JOHNSON VICE PRESIDENT DONNA CHIPP OPAL DBOGHINI Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Chorus 1-35 FHA 2-3-45 GAA 15 Dramatics Club 3. fr- ,ff ,a CHARLES BARBEHO Student Body Pres 45 NHS Pres 45 Student Council 45 Dramatics Club 35 Football 2-3-45 Tres. 25 'K' Club 45 Boys State 3. TOM JARVIE Hanger Editor 45 Annual Staff 45 Dramatics Club 35 Student Council 45 Track 15 Vice Pres. 25 Ranger Printer 4. U 604044 LOBETTA FEDOB Prom Queen Attendant 32 Girls State 33 PHS 3-4: Dramatics Club 33 PHA 2 39 Class Sec. 1: Ranger Printer 4 DELORES BEACHLEB Ranger Staff 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 G1r1s Cabmet Sec 3 FHA Hlstorlan 4 Class Sec 2 3 4 GAA1 W:- Q? T' .U 0 - I ' 1 fy wry' W, ELAINE GOBDES FHA Reporter 35 Girls' Cabinet Pep Club 1-2-3-4. 4 32 DOUGLAS JOHNSON Dramatics Club 33 Ranger Staff 4g Vice Pres. lg Class Pres. lg Track l-2 Football 8 Basketball Manager 2-3-43 Dramatics Club Vice-Pres. 45 Class Play 33 Boys' State 3: Student Council 1-4g Ranger Printer 4 3 A ' if C awur' 2 X I JIMMY KOCHEVAH Football l-2-3-43 'K' Club 2-3-4 Dramatics Club 3: Class Play 3 Basketball 2-3-45 Band l-2-3-4 Ranger Printer 4. K2 DONA RAE BASMUSSEN Dramatic Club 35 Band 1-2-3-49 Class Sec. lg Chorus 3g Ranger Staff 43 Annual Staff 4: Class Play 3g Girls Cabinet 29 Orches- tra lg Best Supporting Actress 33 Pep Club 1-2. Xs-N., EDNA O'BHIEN FHA Vice-Pres 45 Dramatics Club 35 Pep Club l-25 Ranger Printer 43 Ranger Staff 45 Student Council lg Girls Cabinet 3-45 Band 1-2-3- 4g Band Sec. 4. A 1,6 ,....:,-5 .H N.. Ss 22 't 'J ...Ella JERRY DANELUK 'K' Club 3,45 Football 1,2 Basketball l.2,3.4. RONALD DAVISON Dramatic Club 3. MARIE ANTILLA Homecoming Queen 45 Girls Cabinet 35 Girls Cabinet Pres 45 Ranger Staff 45 Student Council 45 Annual Staff 45 Class Play 35 FHA 2-35 Vice-Pres 35 Pep Club 35 Student Council Vice-Pres 4. DONNA CHIPP Dramatics Club 3: Pep Club 15 Stu- dent Director for Class Play 35 Band 1-2-3-45 Vice Pres. 45 Band Li- brarian 4. eadafw SHIRLEY KOLATA Dramatic Club 33 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Girls Cabinet 45 Class Vice-Pres lg GAA lg Homecoming Queen Atten- dant 4. DORIS NELSON DANLUKE Dramatics Club 3g FHA 2-3g Home- coming Queen Attendant 2g Ranger Printer 4. JOE THOBNOCR Class Pres. 23 'K' Club 2-3-45 Ura matics Club Pres. 4. BILLY SAK Dramatlcs Club 3 Football l 4 LORNA DEE WOOD HOm9C0m1Hg Queen Attendant 4 FHA Sec 3 4 Representat1ve 2 3 Chorus l 2 Student COUnC1l 2 3 DramaL1cs Club 3 Band 1 2 3 4 Ranger Staff 4 Band V1ce Pres 4 Orchestra 1 Class Play 3 Basketball 3 Track l Ranger Prlnter 5- in. 2 A mugged? NORMA JEAN SPEARS Band l-2-3-4' Dramatics Club Pep Club l-2-3-4' Chorus 1-2-3-4' FHA 2-3-4' GAA l. eniafw RONALD CATTALAN Dramatic Club 3. 155'- TEDDY WRIGHT Student Body Pres. Jr. High 1 Football l-2-3-45 Basketball l-2 3-4g 'K' Club 2-3-45 'K' Club Pres. 4j Ranger Staff 45 Band Pres. 4 Dramatics Club 33 Class Play 3. PAT BROWN Dramatics Club 35 Pep Club 3. ,4--NW A ,U i MASAO MIYAKE K uf:- ,g',N www SHIRLEY ELLSWOBTH Dramatics Club 35 Band 1-2-3-4g Student Council Sec. 43 Girls' Cabinet 3g Prom Queen 3: Orchestra 13 Ranger Staff 43 Annual Staff 4g Class Play 33 Chorus 1-3. CAROL GBUBB Dramatics Club 3g Pep Club 1-2-3-4: Chorus l-33 Girls Cabinet 45 FHA 2-3-43 GAA 1: Cheerleader l-49 Fran Attendant 35 endow HELEN CHURLICK Class Vice-Pres. 23 FHA 19 V ,,Jn '. ,N-Q. 'R' 'M LLOYD BONDURANT Football 2 3 4 R Flub 3 4 an--f PNT ISENHART HOOD 2 3 y ll lf 5 I sqiiirq MIMI POVSCHE Girls Cabinet 35 GAA lg FHA 2-3-45 Pep Club 1-2-3-45 Ranger Staff 4. JOHNNY HARRIS Class Pres. 45 Class Vice-Pres. 15 Busketlmll ln2-3-42 Student Cbl1flCil 1-45 Band l-2-3-45 Dramatics Club 35 Class Play 3. sf' ' JAMES WRIGHT Football Captain 45 Football 3-45 'K' Club 3-45 Basketball 3-45 Dra- matics Club 35 Class Play 39 Band 3-4, I 0 CARLA SCHOW Class Pres. 23 Lariat Pres. 15 FHA Pres. 49 Parlimentarion 35 Cheer- leader 1,3,45 Dramatics Club 35 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Chorus 1,35 Ranger Staff 45 Annual Editor 45 Class Play 33 Student Council 2,43 Band 45 NHS Secretary 2,45 Girls' Cabinet 45 Girls' State 3. CAROLYN STADMILLEB GUNTER FHA Tres. 45 Historian 35 Cheer Dramatics Club 35 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Ranger Staff 45 Class Play 3. leader l,2,3: Girls' Cabinet 45 Student Council 35 Chorus 152,35 3 I lv JP 5 QW cam edddqfcdl When our class assembled for the f1PSt year 1n h1 school 11949, we were outfltted w1th all the books and suppl1es nec essary to start the cl1mb over the steep mountaln tra1ls IH search of knowledge After everyone was ready we began to cross a mounta1n named Our Freshman Tear Although lt wae not really steep nor hard QOIHQ nany stunbled anc fell out of the tra1n unable to keep up w1th 1C We gaxe a SFIIHQ Way pole fhnce decorated 1n pastel colors of blue yellow OFCh1d green and p1nk That year LOTIS Nelson Laneluk was a HOHECOHIDQ attendant The next mountaln was a l1ttle steeper Chr bophomore Tear fue to our PFCVIOUS experlence of HOUHCZIH Cl1Hb1Hg lt wasn t too d1ff1cult We traveled past a mountaln lake that gave us 1nsp1rat1on for our feep Sea Ball Th1S our Sophomore Iall was decorated 1U solld str1pes of blue crepe paper w1th schools of f1Sh SW1Hm1ng on them A Jelly f1Sh hung from the center of the gym Che th1Hg we falled to observe untll the dance was over was that we m1spelled sponsor on the 1nv1tat1ons Ch well JUHIOT Year w1th confldence We won f1rst pr1ze 1H the Home conang Parade Blue Hawa11 was the theme of our JUHIOF Prom Our prow queen was Sh1rley Ellsworth and her attendants were Carol Grubb and Loretta Fedor Noth1ng But the Truth was the JUHIOT Class play It was Splked w1th our own vers1on of laughs when Jlm Wr1 t 1nvar1ably S316 I cllmbed the W1HdOW and opened the ladder and Jlm hochevar let the value of money drop when he 1ns1sted that he wanted 35 lnstead of E50 OOO Durlng the lnter school concert at Jackson Norma Spears was left at the hotel shoeless 1n the mlddle of WIHCEF LPSDICC the many hardshlps and setbacks we flnally crossed the WOUDCBID As we started the last m1le of the Journey there tower1ng above us was the last and m1ght1est mountaln of them all Chr Senlor Year Whlle str1v1ng to travel the rugged passes on our f1nal Journey over these mountalns to knowledge we sponsored the JUHIOF Prom w1th the theme Make Belleve cor respond1ng w1th the JUHIOY Class song and colors We l1t our K for Homecom1ng beautlfully despxte the fact that we forgot the matches and had to send Ted Wrlght and Donna Chlpp back home for them When all was go1ng snnothly Ronald Eavlson s truck got away from the Auto Mechanlcs Class and crashed 1nto the grade school bU1ld1Dg Before reachlng the top we encountered the Iowa State Tests and the Ohlo State Exams Sen1or Week Class Nlght the SCHIOI Ball and Com nencement These are only a few of the MHUOTICS that w1ll l1ve w1th us forever At last we have reached the summ1t of the mountaln Clouds float peacefully by then a large fluffy one envelopes us and we the class of 1952 are gone from our lofty perch forever on and on We shall always progress w1th our motto IKBIZCNS INLIMITED' ' I X l4N 5 I r S ' x l an 1 CQWQ - : lF I 2 7 E, L-- Ifgisk 4.,qil ll: .:: 'f. ,,J AQ' ' U 1? 5 , . . .gh ' 1 - 1 , . , . . 1 V B , ' l I . , . . n ' A . K I - 1 ' V - ' ' Y l ' 7 l ' ' A N 1 y a - f - I . . . . . . , . . , ' y . . . I , , a u I . , , - ' K , . . A Being familiar with the ways of the wilds, we began our I l , , ' C ' I . Y Y . .gh . . .ll . . Y 9 ' D l - I 7 l , . if Y . Q I , , V Y I , , Z. . . . . ' - I , ' ' A ' ! - Y I . C , , A . , 1 V l . . , ' , I . , , I , I ' - JERZS? - ' ' w as - f V . 1 , , 1 , . ,f I 1 ' Il Samoa Glafu Pan The t1ny crystal ball holds all of the past and all of the future reveals h1dden thlngs and makes known the secret We are about to d1scover the future 3W31t1Hg the Class of 52 as the m1SC clears Qu1et please We are on a country road In the dlstance we see a small ranch house The only v1s1ble occupant Patr1c1a Prown 1s m1lk1ng cows Wander1ng around the ranch we notlce a tall freckled faced man C0m1ng from the bunk house We YCCOQHIZG h1m as the forenan Art OdOF1ZZ1 Journev1ng down the road we come upon M1m1 Povsche herd1ng an acre of l1ttle ranchers home for supper The scene changes and we see a large bf1Ck manslon to the west It 1S the famous ranch house of the former Dele Beachler who s success IS due to her row broke husband To the east 1 another rancl home It overflows w1th small ch1ldren Thelr mother who was Donna Ch1pp uses the Dewey Dec1mal System to keep tract of her lovelv ch1ldren Lpon a near bv h1ll 15 the Gunter Sheep Camp where Lorna Dee Wood P1CkS woodtlcks off the t1ny lambs and Carolyn Gunter the Chlef cook 1S bottle wa her The ball over clouds and next we see the boulevard of a large c1ty The b1g Soap Company on the left 1S owned by Ronald Dav1son and Lloyd Bondurant Thelr motto IS Better TO1lEC Soaps We keep the world clean Our gaze sh1fts to tle br1Ck bu1ld 1ng of the Frontler Flame Dally lted by Tom Jarv1e At one desk busy POUHd1Hg a typewrlter 1S a small ladv known to all as Shlrley Ellsworth the noted DIVOYCC AdV1SOF Farther down the l1ne of EYPISCS and copy ed1tors we pause at the desk where the name plate reads Romance Edltor Ela1ne Gordes We note that she 1S WFIEIHQ an 6d1COF13l on the mov1e dlrected by the close up love scene dlrector S1 rley Kol ara Across the street 1S the LEWIS Meat Packlng Plant It IS managed by Mar1e Ant1lla and Duane LCWIS The1r secretar1es Dona Rae Rasmussen and Carol Grubb are playing poker The scene changes We are 1nS1de a garage Here comes the top grease monkey Gary Wood We look around and see the owner Douglas Johnson and h1s super salesman Jerry Daneluk COHVefS1Dg wlth the secretary Edna O B len The m1QCS close 1n They r1se 1n s1de a day nursery Here we flnd Pat Hood and Helen Fhurl1ck feedlng hun gry ch1ldren In the k1tchen we see the Chlef cook Blll Sak More clouds and then we see a vast aud1tor1um Com1ng 1n the door and reCC1V1ng many applause 1S the famed Masao Mlyake who has so much Beal Estate that he keeps an 1ndexed f1le 1n order to know lt h1mS8lf Cn an elevated platform artlsts Loretta Fedor and Dorls Daneluk are sketch1ng each person as they enter the 8Ud1COY1Um Among those 1n the audlence are Carla Schow noted dress deslgner from New York Jlm Kochevar the World s FIFSC Clar1net player and MISS Cpal DTOgh1H1 Metrapolltan Opera Star Joe Thornock comes to the center of the stage and beg1ns to speak A he thanks the town flOF1St Ronald Cattelan for the flowers so w11l1ngly donated the ma1n speaker Charles Bar bero comes to the stage and Slts be Slde the other speakers They are comed1ans James Wr1ght and Norma Spears and slnger Ted Lynn wflght Johnny HSFIIS the famous trumpet player and pres1dent of the Class of 52 steps 1nto the spot llght and the orchestra beg1ns to play A purple haze closes 1n and we see no nore I ' . 1 ' - ' 1 . ' ' 1 . - ' 1 Q ' . . . . . ' . f 1 1 e. 1 ' ' 1 1 I . . 7 I 7 ' s.. . , . 1 1 ' - , . . . . . S , 1 I . , , I 1 . I . . 1 . ' ' Y 1 . , ' , . . ' s . - ' 1 V I , . . 1 - I . . . l . , 0 . S . - - 1 .1 - . . A 1 , ed- , - , . I 7 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 . . I 1 1 . . . n , . l - 1 . ' 1 l CL .nn si n eg -'-- . JL fs' I .Ill-. To the Diamondville girls Elaine Gordes leaves all her beaus. Carolyn Gunter wills her ability to get a man to Bonnie Neil. Helen Churlick's shyness and quiet ways go to Mary Jo Fatica To Faye Lowery goes the body and soul of Charles Barbero, in hopes that she will care for it throughout her life. qommy Jarvie leaves his ability to buy loud shirts to Paul Anderson. Dona Bae Rasmussen's capability to pester Miss Statton is left to Margaret Reed. The lover of the Class of '52, Johnny Harris, wills his ability to break women's hearts to Jinnw Damori. In hopes that Helen Kolata is successful in this wicked world, Norma Spears leaves to her the nickname of 'Bubbles'. Ronald Cattelan donates his curly hair to Danny Alleman, hoping he will take care of it. Willing her ability to get a man and keep him Marie Antilla recommended her SISCSF Linda as the beneficlary Shirley Kolata s flirting ability goes to shlrley Lively Dele Beachler wills her sheepherding techniques to Gerry Gagliardi w1sh1ng to see Gerry herd more sheep and less boys Doris Nelson Daneluk wills her long hair to Beverly Lauck Edna O Brien leaves her mastery of going with college boys to harv Lou Lebolo Teddy Wright s singing ability 1S left to Roland Lewis hoping that he will be able to use it after his voice changes Pat Hood leaves her married life to Audrey Sneddon hoping that she will use it omeday Opal Df0gh1H1 s bookkeeping techniques are left to anyone who wants them Carol Grubb wills her coquettish eyes to Dolores Parent Douglas Johnson leaves his ability to manage Q71 a football team to Robert Vickrey Carla Schow wills any of her 3b1l1t16S Q71 to anyone who needs them Her love for horses is left to Darlene Anelli by Pat Brown The vacancy left in Student Council by Shirley Ellsworth 1S left to Betty Gilchrist Lorna Dee Wood s dimples are left to Shirley Peterson Jerry Daneluk wills his bashfulness to Jimmy Brown Loretta Fedor leaves her artistic qualifications to Beth Junker Jimmy Kochevar 1S so stingy he doesn t want to leave anything to anybody anytime anywhere anyhow M1m1 Povsche her athletic ability to Carol Pomeroy Donna Chipp gives her ability to get along with Mr Garrett to anyone flunking in a science course Joe Thornock s tinkering techniques in auto mechanics are left to Bllly Gianola Arthur Odorizzi leaves his roving ability to Dean Maki Jimmy Wright wills his seaf in the office to any unfortunate who goe the wrong way Masao Miyake wills a portion of his scholastic ability to Jim Sawaya Ronald DHVISOD s patience and quiet ways are left to Ralph Vickrey Billy Sak leaves his desires to skip school to anyone who gets spring fever Lloyd Bondurant wills his long hair to Fred Findlay Gary Wood leaves his athletic ability to Frank Sciglianio I v . , , . . . . . . . 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Wlth full steam ahead the Class of 53 thundered on to more glory by cap tur1ng the Flrst Prlze at the Inter Class Basketball Tournament Paul COFUCZ Chfford Pomeroy Ibnald Juvan Ipra Dlffy George M1Yake -Fred F lrldley I Jon Beyda Raymond Martin i Gerry Gagliardi y QF? ' ,re Y fsEfkW A Tomny Mihas Helen Kolata Gary Dolar lelmi B01'inm Glen Dolar Frances Lenappi J im Brom Mary Jo Fatica Fred Celebrin Carol Bott .I im Sawaya JUNICRS Sneddon Gianol a Beachl er Lupcho lene Anel 1 i K x Illano Wood BettyGi1chri Paul Anderson Bonnie Neil Matt Parbero Margaret Reed l L v Danny Alleman Richard Haddenham Virginia Potter Par Baker Ronald Johnson 'fed Gunter fblores Parent A I-L it r ildrmnirk O1 If: 511111 lkxgp: YI nf-X - e f?I'l'1 JLNIUR CLASS OFFICERS if President ....... . ....... . . .Ted Gmter Vice-President ........... . .Delano Mod Secretary-Treasurer ........ Nargaret Reed Council Representative ..... Helen Kolata fe Aoi Sa Ronnie Harris Mary Lu Lebolo Boland Lewis Linda Antilla Vi Marie Annala Robert Vickrey Nancy Fritzel Ibnnis O'Brien Kazamasa D01 G1or1a Canoso Joyce Burnett Olga Marcon Carol Pomeroy Matsuye Mlyake Beth Junker J1nnW Damor1 2 i llllkg John Roberts JoAnn KOC1 SOPHOMOHE 'IAQS HISTORY Wlth burn1ng amb1t1on and true scnool sp1r1t Ch1S Class of S4 carved ICS f1FQf mark upon KHS memo J hv taklng Thlrd Place 1n t e 1951 Homecomlng Parade h1gh school they present d 2 verw Gay NIHCEICS rev1ew at the Annual Hallowe en Carnmval W1Lh PHCIBUCC and much sk111 t tm n d our gymH8S1Um 1nto a sparkllng and magxcal W1ntf 4 1 d for the Sophomore Ball In the years to come we hope ne HGFgCt1C Sophomores keep up thelr good work .- 9 . , 'QC ,I-,,' our X J U 45 Q 1 NN s . v .' ,u x I , ' Pat Moon ' . f KA A L. , . , . . i , . . . , ' Y ' ' 5, f . ri I , ' ' ' h 'To emphasize the fact that they were full-fledged members of our ' 1 ' ,Q . f ciever, ' ' ' ' ' , . . . K ,. A h?V lr e . . ' , ' ' ' .fr wOHdSFs8H ' . , tt se e ' 0464 CLASS OFFICERS Pres1dent Pat Moon V106 P1-esldent Kazumasa 1131 Secretary Treasurer Gayle Stevens Councll Rep Robert Vlckrey Counc1l Rep Jo Ann KOC1 QEQMA inn 'Z Lavlna Munar1 Walter Harr1s L1l11an Munar1 Delmar Sadler Evelyn Brunskl Anthony Carollo Gayle Stevens Ralph V1ckrey Shlrley Peterson AI-lyn Wa1nwr1ght Frank Sclgllano Pr1c11la Olgum Betty Covolo Ronda Dolar Paul M1yake Darlene Costello ti Dean Makle Jeanette Nelson Norman Beachler gli ee 'l ? Q Sherrell Wood 5- -fgvggx Jerry Fritzel Nz- .' Fuji' Lela Schow N .. -Q Mary Adans Walter Ness 4 W Beverly Lauck J 811106 Rawhngs Emlly Olgum Joey Colettl Ronald Ronmng Mlldred Odor1zz1 Gerald Bott Maxle B0r1n1 Dean Boundy FRESHMAN HI STORY Th1s year w1ll be one of remembrance to the class of S5 It was w1th v1ta.l1ty and enthusl asm that they took thelr place as leaders of the Jun1or Hlgh Freshmen sponsored a successful balloon dance for the JUHIOT Hlgh The ma1n attract1on was a balloon pole s1tuated 1n the center of the gym The Freshmen boys enthus1ast1ca11y d1s played the1r dramat1c talent when they presented a POFCIOD of A Mldsummer N1ght's Dream for the entlre school The g1r1s 1n the Freshmen Class captured second pr1ze 1n the badmlnton tournament 0 . . To start off. in a big way, these hard-working Patricia Rose David Mishkind Louise Fern Ruth Armstrcmg Ccnnie D01ar Betty Lou Beachler Rosalind Lebolo Janes Poberts Patty John Glam Sorensen Dorothy Staser O11ndo Ma1'ch1 CLASS OFFICERS President ....... Vice President. Secretary ....... Treasurer ..... Council Rep... Shirley Black .Ladly Ronning Winfred Sawaya Marian Nelson Janice Kulinsky LW Alleman, Pat Annala, Carl Anelli, John Batista, Robert Bertagnolli, Eugene Bertot, Maurice Black, Shirley Boundy, Jo Ann Burnett, Dee Davis, Don Davis, Thornton CLASS ROLL DOlar, Keith Fisher, Billy Galegos, LeRoy Garcia, El0V Gribet, Jimmy Junker, Duane Kovach, Annette Kulinsky, Janice Langston, Jesse Lee, Burton Lowham, Keith Nelson, Marian Pridgen, Delores Ronning Ladley Sawaya, Winifred Siler, Jerry SpearS, Lona Mae Stites, Tommy Tam3YO, Gerald Yeaman, Ferrell Yiatras, Harry 1 I ,.., - C 5,1 ,,...--f ' CLASS OFFICERS President ...... Judy Koci Vi ce President.Budy Koci Secretary ...... Beverly Harris Council Rep .... Nancy J0hr1SOH Carlson, Douglas Christman, Penny Clark, Robert Coletti, John Cortez, Margaret Cruzan, Hilbert Dresskell, Carole Fritzel, Anton Fritzel, Joan Gunter, Jeanette Hall, Richard Harris, Beverly Heathnan, Mason CLASS HOLL Hood, Darrel Jarvie, Arthur Johnson, Nancy Koci, Judith Koci, Rudolph Kolata, Paul Kovach, John Lauck, Cary Little, Jean Lively, Shirley Lupcho, Betty Ann Mdlloud, James Mdillire, Carl McLeod , Miyake Oakley, Olguin, Lola DOnald Janet Julian Reed, Glenna Robinson, Glenda Sak, Micheal Schow, Daryl Staser, Connie Sgefonick, Jo Ann Wainwright, Donald Wood, Kent ...l 17 RQSKB 'DH f ak P l v ff 'L' fe, fell aww CLASS Q. M' 'i'? MEF HA DISTRICT F T wpwy-'L -r ga. www. A r JAN! F fm' ILARAMIE 'M fi-ff, NX AQ x FOOTBALL if BASKETBALL IRL S 0,43 INET CLEANING J Kemmerer Grade School Y llll E' :J o H 'U na I-I If 5-4 4 cu '-1 o 'U -4 m rv rv ,mxiwl A YU I ll 5 Gia K 1 SCC0nd Gr d a e X Q' i 'E'- Q it Thir d and Your nh Grades W rob Pc Flfth Grade A In f' X -Nb I' 3 S1 G in YB ' m4TN1r 4ZMg2 X XX div! f-A 027:15 00 First and Second Grades Thlrd and Fourth Grades PT1nc1pa1 Kendall Peterson Fifth and S1xth Grades FIFSC and Second Grades Pr1nc1pa1 Cleo Wrlght Fifth and Slxth Grades , : v 4 5 2 - ,,.? s Al, , iw 62:9 1' ff? ' ' - Y- V Q , cf:-1' , .,, , ?..- 4- --W WVXX uw..-.we 5 s. A QfSas:Q 15f I -951,1-Q A' . . V-s..:' . f- f- '1 -, 'O' - ' 'QZSVFQ . x Ls., gms vii Alix' , a nl ,ef f' .9-1' l n...-,L A IAF'-' 15-,Na yy.: eel A ,WW JV A563 51' I -if 4 M,-4 ...Q ..- ii -:QW ,., rm K 1' 5,231 f liiiff T . f f J-' 7-,..gj 'Lw ,' . . -.,,, , ' , t J,-,gag . A' ' STATUE OF LIBERTY ' y ir your po r your 1 dled assed yearning br the jree the wretched refuse o your teem- zng shore. Send these, the home eg mpest- ost o , lift my lamp - slde the golden door. ' Hx 3'15if3?Q?'?i I i Ny in 1 'fif- 'lb 5 K Ei. ' X xi , zgeuevwwf? -, ja ,fy l xx ' hw . 3 , H B .M Ki A swfw' I Quang I aw f 1 ' 5 Y 2 . A I' Q f' 1 7, 1 73 E 5 , fy .,x I '. A '1 -1'f N.,-lm. X R' 5 s we W ' - f H ' - ' w ,-mg X T'-PW' Vw- - 5 f ' ' MV' L 'L 6 . 5 if bgii -19-A President. . . Ted Wright v1 'Tw ' 415761 , m . QQ 9 LEM: '15 fi' 2 , gx ' ,. Q35 Q Eff? 4 ,.,, ., 'ff' A ,NA-.K H. xii 'f ' 4' W .,::. v ., X ' 1 f 'X ' ' sf!! ,Qi . l V ' N ,af Nr te X wh T71 fi 'Q 1 5 J - X ' XA g ' , . 3 ' 'M ,H A 1 - 'X' 1' LA 35 q 1 L 4 by' Q . 4, 522 w 7. 1 . ? 9' I XE S - J Y lx f I Q ' 4 if 4L-V Q, . - S 'w 2 5 V X . I' rv , ' 'sl , 9' QV? , i - ,, ' , 45 f M n ,. a I V.,,. xx Ziff ,Vff 551: S? g yn X. E. - ,L , 2 as . 'V' , ei D 5 5 Q 5 s f ,.--1 f' 2 r,, K 'Q 'gif ' I. A Z '.A. 7 by . A 1 Q- x f ' ,y 1 'is 1 fy M X 0 ' ' f A I . .V mv ,, nv ' k V. .. .,, . ' 1 I , , Q'-Q7 .. Q. Q ' ' avi: 5' x - ,fluffy 2 x wwf- ' if is 'Qu zum: 6 The maln governlng body of KHS the Student Cnun c1l 1S headed by the Student Body Pres1dent Charl es Bar bero and sponsored by Pr1nc1pa1 Ray Huimnd Pr1nc1pal Redmond Sponsor Hlghllghts of the 8Ct1V1t16S were the Halloween Carnxval H0meC0m1ng Parad ctmons and a Chf1SUD8SIh KE Charles Barbero Presldent V Pres Mar1e Ant1lla Sec Shlrley Ellsworth 0 Sfuf ' V3.5 1 I . V - I I j 1 I . K Y . e, March of Dimes Colle ' l ' I A N. il Y 5 X I R. The Girls' Cabinet, sponsored by Pauline Statton, supervised by Marie Antilla, President, is a very worth while organization. Their most im- portant functions are: Checking lock ers, sponsoring an annual tea, Court esy Week and decorating the show case Marie Antilla 'President' V, Pres, Gerry Gagliardi Sec. Jeanette Nelson Pauline Statton Sponsor S1-' FUTURE HOMEMAKEHD Ur nmnu-,, The Kemmerer Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America is sponsored by Mrs. Gladys Ingham. Their main purpose is to promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of Honenmking. Outstanding among this year's activities were: a Ha11owe'en booth and Side Showg Chapter Initiationg hosts for a district meeting, and the sponsoring of several teas. X Q3-MMERa I Nfxw X L box io, 3 Ma 2 mv EL 1,2 is-1',x, I b i g, A 44,0 www, n P . 3 --4, 1 ' 50 Q VV e ' N , Ii -he lui 1'17y.l3.. . D DIS Dlstributive Educ4TZIBUTIVE EDUCATION on in the Kemm ere? Hi is no lon gel' 3 C Und , 00P6r b er the Un1ted Statiglve part time train' gh School Yocatlonal Educatilng Program on Pro Sfam ut' a class room cours e whlch at t Gflpts to teach interest , ed students t he fundamen tal f k S 0 mar et. Ing and Salesmanship Sponsor Iver Nbore , 'i+5- E f, Hier.: J gf.. Y!! 5 A + -,sg .1 -. ij.. . 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Museum In Cniy Park, Kemmerer TOWN OF KEMMERER CITY OFFICERS Mayor Wllford W1ll1ams Allen Johnson Oluf .lefson and Kermlt Scarborough Councllmen Town Clerk Arch1e Nell Marshals Treasurer V1ctor C RIZZI Pollce Judge Andrew Morrow Attorney Ed Herschler water Supt' Clty Englneer Dave Mlller water Clerk Leo Schow Frank Kul1nsky and Ernest Holmes Llewellyn Roberts Archle Nell 5 I 4 1 U . ---:Z-- . Fire Chief ------------- Otto Angelo CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS WWW AAARKET Mea+s and Groceries Fresh Frulfs and IJ? SHOPPE CLOTHES THAT CAUSE YOU Vegetables TQ SIZZLE Phone 2 I 7 NCT FIZZLE Dlamondvllle Wyoming wi AA 73wubvqy GROCERIES 8: DRY GOODS GRAINS AND STOCKMEN SUPPLIES CLOTHING FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY UNION MERCANTILE 8 SUPPLY CO The Servlce Store O I O I C E ll H . . . I . 2' ., ai i' L . A 'H S Qtr- Nw .-our-Y K F , O N ' ll , .14 :Wi Y 1 ' 1 Lmcoln Coun+y Bunldmg Kemmerer Wyomlng LINCOLN COUNTY OFFICERS Commlssloners TedK1rkwood Chalrman Kemmerer Ed Brady Kemmerer Ben Nleld Afton Sherlff Earl Ellsworth County Clerk Mae Eeutler Treasurer Enll kbre Clerk of Court Allce FCl1C1F:lIl Attorney Ed Herschler Assessor Ralph Rosenberg Supt of Schools Eff1e Alleman Coroner A A Depauw County Nurse V1rg1n1a Eldwln C0 PhyS1C1a1'l Dr B O Humner G0 Pl1YS1C1aI1 Dr G H West JUSUICSS of the Peace Kerm1erer Frank Hankln Sr Qaal F1n Petrle Constable Pete Klrkwood U S Court Comr Jack GIFISCMHS County Ag Agent Blalne Bradshaw Home De Agent Myrtle B Bang County L1brar1an Mable Stafford . 0 . 1 I I ' 1 J 3 7 r y . ----- I . . ---..------- . ------- . ' . -- ....... .... , ------------- D, , uunsanuqqpqn an--q---uooc l --- ...... . . u--- . --- . --- ---..--------- . . . ------ . 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