Kemmerer High School - Ranger Yearbook (Kemmerer, WY)

 - Class of 1957

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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Ronald Annala and Joe Kalister, head chemists at P.U. are planning their third trip to the moon. Mrs. Van Bufforpington, the former Helen Willoughby, has opened the Bufforpington Drug Store in Granger, Wyo. Writer and publisher Joan Wainwright has just pub- lished her third book, 'How to Be True to One Man.' Mrs. Jere Reading, the former Jeanne Beutler, is head campjack for the Haggarty Sheep Outfit. Sports announcer on Station I C O K, Vern Hansen, has recently announced his engagement to the great woman athlete, Prunella Winedrop. Babe Millich, King of the Underworld, has recently been arrested and sentenced to twenty years at Alcatraz. The Harmony's are expecting their third set of twins. Earl Miller is now manager of the Dy Dee Diaper Disposal Co. Senator Koci has retired from her post to marry the All-American basketball player, Joe Deromedis. Frank Rozina has just bought the franchise for the Kemmerer indoor entertainment devices: Loaded dice, electric roulette wheels, etc. Betty Lou Juvan is now head hasher at the Waddle Inn at LaBarge. Kathleen Sak, former secretary of the Orgill Filming Service, is on her way to Cuba, after winning 35,000 for identifying the Phantom Voice. Dolores Bertagnolli and Paul Lupcho are touring the country with their affiliated rodeo. Sherman Roberts and Ronald Dolar are the co-owners of the uranium mine that they discovered on Oyster Ridge. Admiral Robert Everts has left on his third trip to China. Dr. Theodora Peterson is on the fifth divorce case of Mrs. Paula Schliterhamer, the former Paula Fearn of Diamondville. Roger Gunter has left the sheep business to become editor of the Sage Bulletin. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowen are the owners of the Bedside M8HQT Hotel, on the shores of Mosquito Bog. Evangeline Garcia is now the head Spanish interperter at the UN. The Parent Tavern is being bought by Mr. Norman Head, owner of the Head Bar in Frontier. Head Coach at B. Y. U., Tbm Gilchrist, has decided to retire and raise his own football team. Darlene Horton and Pauline Nelson are secretaries at the Makie Collapsible Wastepaper Basket Corp. Bob Golich is head janita' at the Safeway Store. Mr. and Mrs. John Povsche, down from their Fontenelle ranch, have just announced the arrival of their fourth boy. You can find Betty Thornock with the 'Swing and Sway' Orchestra of Danny Kay. Jerry and Laura Somers are happily situated with their seven children in Opal, where Jerry is chief operator. Coach and Mrs. W. Chipp are on their way to Indiana where Willard is head coach at Purdue. K. Bigler, the Clark Gable of the Class of '51, has just accepted the lead in MGW's 'Moonlight on Quealy's Peak.'

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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1951, declaliiing ourselves to be of sound mind and body, hereby state our ast wil and testament, may 1t be carried out to the fullest extent: AnnBfains are always useful, so to Tonlny Jarvie goes those of Ronald a a. Be Dlpfores Bertagnolli leaves her ability to love horses only, to Dele ac er. To i,orettaIFedor goes ,Ieanne Beutler's mania for Ishort hair cuts. egilward Chlpp leaves h1s ability to argue any subject to anyone who ne s 1 . Xangie Garcia wills her Spanish accent to Carol Jean Bott, who is rea to go South of the Bor aj. I I I ennard Bigler wouldn't give the name of his hairdresser, but he wil s some of 1sIcurly locks to Jon Beyda. I I I I I I In case Ted Wright needs it, Joe Deromedis W1llS his ability to hand 1n Rod term papers. I I I ger Gunter, a boyfwho ISICB able of slee in an here Cmostly 1n class roomsl leaves t 1S profitable habit to lPaulgAncleii'son. B0b G0l1ch wills his quick temper to Joey Coletti, who seems always to take thin s in stride. To all ungerclassmen goes Sherman Robert's wit and personality. Darlene Horton wills er typing ability to Ronald Johnson, who never uses more than one finger. I 1Jay Parent's ten-gallon hat goes to Dudley Barnes, in hopes that Dud ey throws h1sIold one away. I I To Johnny!-Harris goes Kath een Sak's timid ways. Tom Gilc 1st's power over women goes to Burnell Yeaman. To anyone who laughs at corny! Jokes Hoes Ronald D0lar's hearty laugh. I getty 'Khornock leaves her sI ort wa ing stride to Gerry Gagliar 1 in opes t at Gerr profits b 1t. Norman Ijlead 1S happy to LEXVE! I I I I I To Connie iiolar goes Bona Peruchiettifs high-pitched vo1ce. Marion M11 1ch wills 1S mellow cizrooning vo1ce toICharles Baibero. To anyone fond of nicknames Ear Eiller leaves h1sI--especia y one! Egtty Lou Juvan wants all her nee les and thread in Home Economics to given to Carol G'ubb. I Bernice Harmony, the Dorothy Shay of the Senior Class, wants her melodious voice to be carried through the halls of KHS by Doris Nelson. Stewart Orglll leaves his red hair to Sh1rley Peterson. I T51 qizrbzgra Sccihooley goes Maurice Roberts' technique of keeping a Stea 1 . I Helen lVilrldiilghby wills her cheer-leading outfit to any 'up and com- in ' underclassman. I I I I STO Bonnie Lee Neil goes Tedd -Rie Peterson's ambition. I ern Hansen wills his knowle eIof how to become an actor to Bill Sak Yo Lester Jones goes Ronald ak1e's wide vocabulary. I Joyce FOCI wills her ability to get out of classes, without a de- tentionIs ip attached, to Audrey Sned on. To 1m Sawaya oes Bob Evert s peroxided locks. Paul Lupcho wiIlshli1sIgoo.gIIoolcs to anyorizi gh? cgntlgse tlggm. t etic 1 ities are wi e o I r ro. I I 'l'geal14y1kl?geEi:lg interested in marriage goes Lucille ggazelds ability to g:'E1lnm5mealIle1s9nigkq'Blet wayinalltlefi l2f?iiatE2h3Ka1e school ers a . - ggrlgzura iffy gogs .floIsinI!ainwrigvht's Superior ratings on flute solos au a Feajn Ieaves ha- 11 raryuyoh to oyce Blrnette- Frank Rozina s long wavy hair 1S eft to Lloyd B0ndurant.



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.K W Above--Class Night K'-I gi 49- SENIOR WEEK ACTIVITIES 11' ff is Ab0ve-- G' Day wi .1 ,ww ' -auf' I Above--Senior Banquet Left---Senior Ball

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