Powell High School - Panther Yearbook (Powell, WY)
- Class of 1953
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PRINCIP L MESSAGE llcnry Rebbe lllbh St hool Prlnt rpal Llfe rs a screen upon whlch each person casts hrs shadow durmg the trme of h1S sojourn on earth The person does not have much control over the trme hrs shadow enters the screen nor leaves tt but he does have the opportunrty to regulate the stature and conformatron of the rmage as II moves across the stage Each asa chrld has played wtthhrs hands rn the lxght to make a shadow on the wall Grotesque shapes and fantas1es can be formed on the flat surface by shrftrng posrtxons of the hands to alter the amount or slant of the light that passes by -Xt one moment that shadow may be a rabbrt s ears another a fox s mouth What rrnprtnt on the screen of txme 15 cast by the shadow of your l1fe'P Character rs the force that alters the plcture It 15 not so much what you do but how well you do what you are domg 9 - .W .N .i, x ' f 5 Y 2 it N . . Y , ' fl . , . . , . C W Rlchard Superrntendent of Schools Presrdent of Wyomrng Educatron Assocratron SUPER! TE DENI' MESSAGE To the students of the Powell Publrc Schools A phrlosopher I am told was asked what he thought boys should be taught He replxed stmply Your school IS ever attemptmg to meet thrs restionsrblllty not only rn an academrc way but ID the creatron of well rounded 1nd1v1dua1s who have e mental abrlrtres and the moral a ptrtudes to meet lrfe s problems well We are proud of the accomplxshments of our students but we are not content to rest on theu laurels Tomorrow even greater problems W111 confront them May the Powell schools do theu' part rn creattng graduates who can meet the challenges of a changrng world successfully T T 9 Those things'which they'will use when men. ' ' CULTY ef' EQ np-an-r, WWQWW Wrlham Khngler ,,..-s----v---rv Ruthe Crawford Supermtendent s Secretary Elorse Stockwell Prmcl al s Secretary D1x1e Frew Supermten ent s Secretary 4-f 'QQ' Yin .,.'2'f Harold Hand University of Denver B A bert Brshopp olorado State Eleanor Heasler St Anthony s ollege of A8nM B S Hospltal R N ,gs Southwestern State B A Colo State, M Wrlham Mahoney Black H1115 Teachers College B S X if M Leonard Mlckelson Edlth Harkms Stewart Frew Fay Thompson Anz State College Umversxty of Umversrty of Un1vers1fY Of B S U ofwyo M S Ilhnoxs A B Denver B A Wyommg B S QQ 5 , ig, H- iz ' - to if A. , of ,,. ,I - It EW BE . 5 , ir, S55 1 C . ca Q 4' 42 A Robert Lee Denver University B.A. .-3 Mrldred Hofsta Au ustana Co umbra T me AW John Earp Westem State College A B PN 'N V5 Margaret Prerce Colo State College of Educatron B A i College Margaret Lyttle Colo State College of Educatron A B Darwm Fredrrckson Nebraska Umversrty B M E M M The faculty rhythm boys Gordon Wrcksnom U of Colorado LOHISC Payne Colo State College of Educatron A B 3 Ruth Tanner St Olaf College X James Mllburn Iowa State Teachers College B A ff! , - c X -. ' J I Q ' 1 - . d ' lil- f A ' . E F avr s FW ly , , , ' ' , . . B..A. BJ.. 4' 1' is Us I ,.-Q ,, '54 1 r H, 5 ,ti ,, , ,Q gg v . A M if Q? EEK g , H 35 . , ag' . s Q. , fp- , fig, ' L C: 'wtf 'eu . . f tr ...- ,ul , fr Nfffsfe.. V' f Q .. U Pr' ? E H F' 'fi gl 7 U 3 . I One of Mr. Mickelson's classes in session in the new biology department. 4 V E . 14' A -X e-' if ' N ' X 1 K. W. Noddings N. D. State Teachers College, B.A. as X' SS' 14' X. if-f. Robert Mize U. ofwyo., B,A, U. of Colo., M,A, Velma Biddle Hastings College B . A. Ava. te , . S w-.,,, 1 , , ' y, 54 Louis Kohnke Eau Claire State Teachers College, B.A . 4--N f X 9 0,0 W It Edna Grah m U. of Wyo ing f B.A. .f WN i X STS ,M , X ,. V 1 X Cecil Beck Kearney State Teachers College, B. S . . H Lines 2 , 6 'Q ,. 'R Rodney Payne Colo. State College of Education, A.B. Y -v1., 'ik:',:' , ,Y .. 5' r et 93' Jeanette Smith U. of Colo., B.A. Judith DeKoster Iowa State Teachers College, B.A. X Lawrence Barron Art Institute of Chicago, B.A.E. f fs f ,rf L rwiififhmf f Q3 M, Jwaivkfxfj fi mf Pvwrf M Simons JW 5. fo z' fwwiwgwf if W W 1 Qilwm rwjmf W QM A f 1Jf 'MW A r ,L f . Xi 9 pf YF .LU I v 1 ' Q, . N F T' I Mix L - K 1 1 , K X 1 I JY! L' U Q Q ' . lf .1 L .f ' X is? ,L ' J H 3 1 C bf I 4 xx K V' K of Q wa. X :V ' A , w r , -1' ' A f ' we X , 1,5 1 5 t ,, , ' Q-J' 'ow' N ,I 'N ff M .i 'I , -'i-L- K Senior Class Officers-LEFT TO RIGHT-Bev Hunter, Secretary, Warren Hunt- C-ii-X er, Vice-President: Shirley Kells, Presidentg Phyllis Rudd, Treasurer: Naomi E 4 4 Jameson and Birney Cox, Social Chairman. '-L! x xy! X -f MXN I I W W n , Tl A ff in , o U I Z I , f, ' 'X , Q5 O' W ' W I x 5 'X ' i ' 1 a 1 QPF . - . I , yl-jo . V 1 ' . ,f yr' J ' . . ' - , i . . 0 . M ' YN! dxf . ' .'1f -- ' . i . i 2 V ' ' O , lj: ,I ff 4 I ' o X . f -'I ' N 5 PF- 'I ' 2 - 7' 'aw if wi f ' 'f if A C -- J, , - ' Q . ! s I 3 1 we .ffff i N iff' a 2' X if III: x .Ca 4' w.-r an i vb! X IQ 'E' .. 'ggffr I 4 , A i q -Z, 1 , L ,. in 1 S- 1? ELSIE AGUIRRE Short and sweet and neat as a pin. GAA 1-2-3-4: Pep Club 1-2-3g FTA 4: Girls Chorus 1-2- 3. IESSE AGUIRRE My tongue within my lips I reign, for who talks much must talk in vain. Football 2: Wrestling 2-3g Track 3: Lettermens Club 2-3- 4. ALFRED ALTHOFF Good health and good sense are two of life 's greatest bless- ings. V, L Football 2-3 -45 Basketball 4: Best Blocker Trophy 4: Let- termens Club 45 ual Sales 4. BILL BA Women ght me not! Wrest 2-3: Track lg CAP 45 Lettermens Club 2-2 -4. AUDREY BAXTER She knows both how to work and how to play. Pep Club 3-4: FTA 4: FHA 1-2-3-4: Reporter 1-2-3-45 Powwow 3: Ir. Play: Journalism Conf. 4g Girls Chorus 2- 4g Annual 4. DON BEERLINE I'll be merry and free: I'll be sad for nobody. Football 2-33 Wrestling 1-2-3: Lettermens Club 2-3g Jr. Play: CAP 1-2-3-4. JOHN BESSLER Life is long, butl am short, Wrestling 43 FFA l-2-3-45 Officer 3-4g FFA Judging Team 2: State Conv. 3-4: FFA Basketball 1-2-3-4. ELIZABETH BLOOD It's nice no be natural, if you are naturally nice. FTA 3-4: Pres. 4g Powwow 1-2-3g Feature Ed. 3: Class Treas. lg Band 1-2-3: All-Dist. Band lg Girls Chorus lg Student Forum 4g Annual 43 Nat'1 Honor Soc. 3-43 Vice- Pres. 4: Girls State Alt.: B at PW Rep. 4. 4' 5 fa F ,la A ,gf Q 3,,, tvrfff WAYNE BOYCE He has an engaging smile and eyes that grin. Junior Play: C P. GRACE BROWN A lass with quaint and quiet ways. Transferred from Belfry, Montana 3: Powwow 4: is 8a PW Rep. 4. DON BUIUENER The fellow with the siarkling eyes who is always on his toes, FFA 2-3-43 FFA Bas etball 2-3-4: State Conv. 2-3-45 Stock Judging Team 2-3. CHARLIE BUSTOS He has a head to contrive, a tnngue to persuade, and a hand b to execute any mischief. Football 45 Manager 35 Basketball Mgr. 33 Wrestling 4: Lettermens Club 3. 'W' ., 4..,, 0 f x ,iQfLs ' ',,?.-.V F :- fxfa at 7 A a Wax' Q' 6 A 9' X . C 4 While takin our Senior Tests in . . . g January. 9 1 -1 rsan 6' r. bw- f I ,ai ,i'q:f5W?T 1' :uftsgy 'm1'.'2esr fp, Kiki, f 2 fi sf, L .fI'rQ, ,W I ' ? k 4 I '. ,,, . l 'QA LH' ' V .V ' A ,,, ,,., , l A V, '4-yi: ' ' , Lf Ivlifls Iv' 3- fi 'f ,- gi ' 0 ff T . A ' ' 2 ,'n'4'i2si: P ' N. i ' . , :FAM 4' X r I A ., i I uv-f .,.... ,v!v14'0't'4'pf4.',Z F Q Y Q QQ ff , if ff 1: Q V I 1 t . A Louie has got us behind bars now--Physics field trip. PHIL BUSTOS Words may show a man's wit, but actions show his meaning. an Football 2-3-4: Basketball 2: Wrestling 3-4: Lettermens by Club 3-4: Jr. Rotarian 4. Q11- Sw' JOHN CARLSON He had a voice as deep as the ocean. Wrestling 3-43 Track 1-3-4: FFA 1-2-43 Speaking Contest 2: Class Vice-Pres. 2. BETTY CARPENTER Always smiling and ready to help Pep Club 1-2-4g FHA 1-2-3-4: State Conv. 1-3g FTA 3-4 Powwow Circulation Mgr. 4: Joumalism Conf. 43 Jr. Play Girls Chorus 1-4. LAVAUGHN CARR Always laugh when you cang it's cheap medicine. GAA 1-2: Pep Club 1-2-3-42 FHA 1-2-3: FTA 3-4: Girls Chorus 2-3: Mixed Chorus 2-3. 1 ALLAN CHRISTENSEN Mirror of all courtesy. Wrestling 1-3-45 Lettermens Club 3-45 RODNEY CHRISTENSEN A good sport and true5 we need more just like you. Football 2-3-45 Basketball 2-35 Track 3-45 Lettermens Club 3-45 Vice-Pres. 45 FFA 1-2-3-45 Sec. 35 Vice-Pres. 45 Basketball QFFAJ 1-45 Jr. Favorite: Wrestling 45 Jr. Rotarian 4. NITA COCKBURN Hear that healthy laugh? That's Nita! Band 1-2-5 Girls Choms 2-3. MITCHELL COOPER Men of few words are THE men. Basketball 2-35 Wrestling 3-45 CAP 3-4. BLANCHE COOROUGH She has a face like a blessing. Pep Club 15 FHA 15 Powwow 35 Girls Chorus 1-2-3. BIRNEY COX Responsibilities gravitate to the person who can shoulder them. Football 2-3-45 DefensiveCaptain45 Basketbal13-45 Track 1-2-3-45 Lettermens Club 3-45 FFA 1-25 Stock Judging Team 25 Annual Sales 45 Social Com. 45 Pres. 4: Jr. Rotariam Student Forum 4. JULIA CRUZ Speech is silver, but silence is golden. DON DAUGHERITY 145 pounds of athletic dynamite. Foot all l-2-3-45 Captain 4: Basketball 1-2-3-45 Captain 45 Track 1-2-3-45 Lettermens Club 2-3-4: Jr. Favorite. I Q TN 'ZS 5 2' 1 1 in-7 4' 94 S -X 23 is :Q X. ff' -.. 46. ., 1, . a, . .Ji T K 3 f. U, ,ff 'X WEL A..- , r ' gf a S K6 Am fs? f 5. i . :W 'fra' ff SHIRLEY DALKE Quality but not quantity. Operetta 4: Girls Chorus 2-3 -4: Mixed Chorus 4. DEXTER DEARCORN A fellow whom everyone admires for his gameness, wit and good nauue. CAP 1-2-3-4: Band Color Guard. LOUISE DECKER A sweet attractive kind of grace. FHA 1: Office gin 4. DENNIS FRANKLIN I love to live whether I smile or grieve. Basketball 1-2-3: Track 1-2-3-4: FFA 1-2-3-4: State Conv. 3-4: Stock Judging Team 3-4: Boys Chorus 4: Operetta 4: FFA Basket al 4. ELAINE GOODCHILD Enthusiasm is the genius of sincerity. GAA 1-2-3-4: Pep Club 2-3-4: FHA 1-2: FTA 3-4: Pow- wow 3: Joumalism Conf. 4: Ir. Play: Girls Chorus 2-3: Annual 4. LEE GRAHAM A good name is rather to be desired than great riches. Jr. Play: CAP 2-3-4: FTA 4: Boys State 3: Band 1-2-3-4: All-Dist. Band 3-4: Dance Band 4: Boys Chorus 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Operetta 4: Powwow 4: Annual 4. RAL HALL The kind of fellow we all like to claim as a friend. FFA 1-2-3-4: FFA Basketball 1-2-3-4: State Conv. 3: Stock Judging Team 2: State Farmer: Jr. Play. BAIBARA HAMMACK As cute as a bug's ear. GAA 1-2-3-4: Pep Club 4: FHA 2-3-4: FTA 3-4: Pow- wow 3: Jr. Play: Girls Chonls l. Nidii' . . Working on our first prize Homecoming Float. IMCXSENE HAWKINS Her friendship is worth having. GAA 3-4: FHA 1-2: Powwow 3-4: Girs Ch0l'l1S 1-2-4: Mixed Chorus 4. PHIL HOYT The editor sat in his sanctum--his countenance furrowed with care. Jr. Play: Annual, Co-Editor 4: Nat'1 Honor Soc. 3-4: Stu- dent Fomm 3-4: Powwow 1-2-3, Sports Ed. 2, Editor 3: Ioum. Conf. 2-3-4: Jr. Rotarian 4. BEVERLY HUNTER She's willing to work, she 's willing to play, she's willing ro he? whenever she may. GAA -4: Pep Club 2-4: Treas. 4: FTA 3-4: Powwow 3: Ir. Play: Operetta 4: Class Sec. 4: GirlsChorus 2-4: Mix- ed Chorus 4: Student Forum 4, Vice -Pres. 4: Home- coming Attendant 4: B 8: PW Rep. 4: Nat '1 Honor Society 4. WARREN HUNTER What he understood, he did. Ir. Play: Annual 4: Class Vice-Pres. 3-4: Ir. Rotarian 4: Assembly Com. 3: Student Forum 3-4: Pres. 4: Jour. Conf. 4: Nat'l Honor Soc. 4. 24 1 x 1 - i XX W .K - z ' , ' L , I .4 . t 41325 A ffg,.'g.w' 1 Q vw K' 'A X ., 'ff .1 g 5.1 . Ws tlg g At work in the motor mechanics department of T and I. NAOMI IAMESON She's refreshing as a cool breeze. Cowley 1: GAA 1-2-3: Vice-Pres. 3: Pep Club 4: FHA 1-2-3-4: Vice-Pres. 3: Pres. 4: Social Chairman 4: So- cial Com. 4: Jr. Play: Girls Chorus 1-2-3: Student Fonrm 4: Annual Sales: B 8: PW Rep. 4. MARLYS IOLLIFFE A merry heart doeth good like medicine. FHA 1: Girls Chorus 1-2-3. DIANA OHNSON I Her happiness comes from striving, doing, achieving, con- rm . ETA lg-2: Pep Club 2-3-4: Sec. 3: FHA l-2-3-4: Officer 1-2: Pres. 3: Vice-Pres. 4: Dist. Chairman 3: State Conv. 1-3: FTA 4: Powwow Business Mgr. 4: Ioumalism Conf. 4: Jr. Play: Class Pres. 1: Student Fontm 1-3: An- nual: Girls State 3: B 8: PW Rep. 4: Nat'1 Honor Soc. 4. ELMER EGGEBRECHT Don't crowd girls: y0u'll all get a chance. Football 1-2-3-4: Wrestling 1-2-3-4: Lettermens Club 3-4. JIM KAMM I follow t.he ath of least resistance. FFA 1-2-3-41: FFA Basketball 1-2-3-4: State Conv. 2: Stock Judging Team 3: lr. Play. KENNETH KELLEY He runs the race of life well. Football 1-2-3-4: Basketball 2-3-4: Track 1-2-3-4: Jr. Play: Lettermens Club 2-3-4. SHIRLEY KELLS Athletic, witty, and full of fun: she's made a friend of everyone. GAA 1-2-3-4: Vice-Pres. 4: Pep Club 1-2-3-4: Cheer- leader 2-3-4: FTA 3-4: Powwow 1-2-3: Ass't Ed. 3: Journalism Conf. 2-4: Social Com. 4: Jr. Play: Operetta 4: Class Pres. 4: Band 1-2-3-4: Officer 1-2: Captain 4: All-Dist. Band 1-2-3-4: Chorus 1-4: Student Forum 4: Annual 4: Nat'l Honor Soc. 3-4: Girls State 3: Speaker of the House: B 8: PW Rep. 4: Jr. Favorite. BONNIE KENDAL1. if' A gay and laughing little lady. Pep Club 3: Chorus 1: lr. Play. K MARION KITTLE Always willing to lend a helping hand. Football 1: Wrestling 2-4: Track 1-2-3-4: Lettiermens Club 2-3-4: FFA 1-2-3-4: State Conv. 2-3-4: Stock Judg- ing Team 3: Jr. Play. LOUISE KNUTSON What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness. GAA 3-4: Pep Club 2-3-4: FTA 3-4: Jr. Play: Operetta 4: Office Girl 3-4: Library Ass't 4: Chorus 1-2-3-4: Mix- ed Chlonis l-2-3-4: Homecoming Attendant 1: B 8aPW Rep. . RAELEE KREPS She is as likeable as she is lookable. GAA 1-2-3-4: Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Pres. 3: Cheerleader 4, Alt. 2: FTA 3-4: Powwow 1-2-3: Bus. Mgr. 3: Joum. Conf. 2-4: Soc. Chairman 3: Jr. Play, Operetta 4: Band 1-2-3-4, Officer 3-4: All-Dist. 4: Chorus 1-4: Pres. 4: Student Forum 3-4: Annual 4: Girls State Alt. 3: B 8a PW Rep. 4: Homecoming Queen 4: Juliet 4. DALE KYSAR A lignht heart lives long. Foot all 1: Track 2. it ' ra... L . fb 3 G '-Q if ,rl Q 'li , Q:- tx Q I! if' .X if asf , f ,, LUELLA LARMER A mirthquake of laughter. Girls Chorus 3: Ir. Play: Office Girl 4. JEAN LOHRENZ ' A maiden dark with winni ways uf -rf Ir 3? ng . Pep Club 1: Jr. Play: Glrls Chorus 3. KAY LOHRENZ Oh! What achievements come from an original mind. Powwow 3-4: Journ, Conf. 4g Jr, Playg Chorus '2-3, GALE LOOMIS A farmer with a gentleman's ways. FFA 1-2-3-4, Treas. 3: Pres. 4: FFA Basketball 1-2-3-4: State Conv. 1-2-3-45 Stock Judging Team 1-2-3-4: Boys State: Jr. Rotariang Chorus 4: Operetta: Student Forum 3-4. CORRIE LOVERCHECK Deep sighted in intelli noe, ideas, and atoms. Jr. Playg CAP 1-2-3-4: Boys Stateg Assembly Com. 43 Chorus 45 Operetta 4: Jr. Rotarian 43 Nat'1 Honor Society 4. DONNA MCCALMON A poise and grace not often seen GAA l-25 Pep Club 1-2-3-4: FHA l-2-3: Jr. Play: Chor- us 1-2-3. SHEILA MURPHY A voice like that of an angel. Pep Club 45 FTA 3-4: Assembly Com. 3-4: Jr. Playg Operetta 4: Girls Chorus 1-2-3-4: Student Forum 43 Girls State: B as PW Rep. 4. PAULINE NELSON Attractive to the oomph degree. GAA l-2-3-4: Sec. 4: Pep Club 1-2-3-4: F'I'A 3-4: Pow- wow 1-2: Ir. Play: Class Sec. 1: Chorus 1-3-43 Student Forum 1: Annual 49 Office Girl 4: B 8: PW Rep. 4. F9 K, 1 G 2 Junior Rotarians chosen by the Powell Rotary Club for the year 1952-53. MIKE OLVEDA Music and aft are two of 1ife's greatest fields: and he has entered into them both. CAP 1-2-3-45 Band Color Guard 1-2: Boys State Alt. VERNA PODOLL A good heart is worth gold. FHA 2: FTA 3: Chorus 1-2-3: Librarian 3-4: Pep Club 3-4: B at PW Rep. 4. CLIFF REVELLE Every inch a man! Football 1-2-3-4: Wrestling l-2-3-45 Track 1-2-3g Let- termens Club 3-4, Pres. 4: Jr. Play: Class Pres. 23 Boys State: Soc. Com. 3: Student Fonim 2-4. RAE RICHARD Efficiency should have been her middle name. GAA l-2-3-4: Pep Club 1-2-3-4g FTA 3-4: Powwow 1-2- 3: Journ. Conf. 4: Jr. Play: Chorus 1-25 Student Forum 43 Annual 4: Nat'1 Honor Soc. 3-4, Pres. 4: B 8a PW Rep. as N -Eg' -v 4 fright B -Ola. al ., xv-.J Senior grrls attendrng Business and Professional Women 's Club meetings for the year 1952-53. DARLENE RICK Her ways are ways of peace. Transfer from Cody 4. PAT ROBINSON A tiny, pretty, charming, darling is she. Transfer from Byron 3: Chorus 4. JOAN ROBERTS Her smile is something you could find your way with in the dark. GAA l-2-3-4, Pres. 4: Pep Club 1-2-3-43 Cheerleader 2-3-4: FTA 3-43 Jr. Play: Operettag Chorus 1-2-3-4: All- Dist. 4g Student Forum 43 Annual Sales 43 B 8: PW Rep. PHYLLIS RUDD Smooth runs the water where the pool is deep. GAA 2-3-4: Pep Club 2-3-4: Jr. Play, Operetta: Class Treas. 4: Chorus 1-2-3-4: All-Dist. 4: Nat'l Honor Soc. 3-4: Annual 4: Girls Stateg B 81 PW Rep. BETTY SANDERS The fair, the chaste and unexpressive is she. Girls Chorus 4: Mixed Chorus 4. PHIL SHIPLEY Tall, dark and handsome Football 2-3: Basketball 4: Wrestling 2: Track 3: Jr. Play: CAP 2-3-4: Class Pres. 3: Band 1- -3: All-Dist. Band 3: Dance Band 4: Student Forum 3. DOROTHY SIEVERS Service counts much, friendship even more. FHA 1-2: Powwow 2-3: Chorus 1. IDABELLE STACY Laughter is her best medicine. Pep Club l: FHA 1-2-3: FTA 4: Chorus 1-2-4. KATHLEEN STRONG She has two eyes so soft and brown---take carel GAA l-2-3-4: Pep Club 1-2-3-4: Pres. 4: FTA 3-4: Pow- wow 1-2-3, Ass't Ed. 3: Ioum. Conf. 3-4: Jr. Play: Class Treas. 3: Chorus 1: Student Forum 4, Sec. 4: Annual 4: Co -Editor: Homecoming Attendant 2: B 8m PW Rep. ROBERT SUMP Dependability is an asset that's hard to beat. Football 2: Wrestling 3: Track 1: Ir. Play. AGNES SYKES Not very tall, not very small, but fair and sweet, liked by all. GAA l-2-3: Pep Club 1-2-3-4: Vice-Pres. 3: Cheerleader Alt. 4: FTA 3-4: Vice-Pres. 4: Powwow 2: Ir. Play: Operetta 4: Girls Chorus l-2-3-4: All-Dist. Chorus 4: B at PW Rep. 4. CLIFF THOMAS Love of fun twinkles in his eyes. Z fD 543'-1 5 2 Wx! No 'H 3 3, 6. r . K 'fi wh X VIRGINIA TOWNSLEY The aim, if reached or not, makes great the life. Girls Chorus 1-2. LOU VONTVER Oh how great are your many, wonderful accom lishments Jr. Play: Class Treas. 2: Class Sec. 3: Bans 1-2-3-4: All-District Band 3: Dance Band 4: Boys Chorus 4: Pres 4: All Dist Chorus 4: Mixed Chorus4 O retta 4- Stu . : pe . - dent Forum 2-3-4: Ir. Rotarlan 4: Nat'l Honor Society 4 BARBARA WALKER Dimples like whlrlpools in her cheeks. F.H.A. 1-2: Girls Chorus 1. JOHN WILLIAMS His sincerity accounts for his pleasant ways. F.F.A. 1-2-3-4: Officer 3-4: F.F.A. Basketball 4: Ir. Play . SHIRLEY WRIGHT She's an asset to any class. Greybull 1: Billings 2: Girls Chorus 1-2: Mixed Chorus 1. GEOIGIA COX As merry as the day is longs G.A.A. 1-2-3-4: Pep Clu 1-3-4: Pres. 3: Sec. 4: F.H. A. 1-2-3-4: Vice Pres. 2: Dist. Pres. 3: State Convention l-2-3: National Convention 3: Jr. Play: Student Forum 3. KAY MCINTOSH I-ler voice was soft, gentle, low: an excellent thing in woman. Greybull 1: Patterson, Calif. 2: Burlington 3. FLOYD NORSKCX3 Glad to have you aboard. Transfer from Codv 4. NOT PICTURED CHARLES IOHNSTONE EJ Q x I N SENIOR SNA Charlie 8: Phil 1 9 4 ?k:s:'Oox 4 W fn - Puri ,M i ,F , nm 4' 514 -.ac L' I. Way back when Allah ,.,.. Slumber Party '7 Mxchelangelo Q f 1 5 IN If . ,X f N , Z 1 X V 1 K gy - Ep , , Q , x . - 1 Ge, A ' X h 'A 'Q 'Mr ' 'f J- ' fi v W3 Y . I ' Q I B A ' 'Y K . V h sr 1 4 f' 'I . T ' Q ' . ' 4 f ' ' 2, H ' h W, h- 324' fs cf ,X 1' X1 lA..q:2,.l' 1' - 'nk I Z il I , is ff -.Al ' 1 , I L f -'U , . if ,' h . g 5 . ., -'i f x ' x V .4 1 xv 1 :' 6- .A h Kim , L- ff- A' ' - ' .f I , - ' . ,--4 ' '.,p,Y - , git jf I ' of h ' 1.1 ' I I -3 .. u - Q . ' 91 .ff F , - YI ij' 1 ,. Y, , I 5,4 . I R is ig ' V , - ' 'i ' 1 . Eiga P ' ff m ' F , I I V 'L ' rj , , a . fk,g. f f' 1 K' 11. ' Q' , 1 f . 'f if A Y 1' 1' Talented Ones Bev Hunter Mrke Olveda -iii., mai Personahty Plus Warren Hunter Shrrley Kells Cute Fxgure Nrce Phys1que Kathleen Strong Brrney Cox lu.-I 'l'1 Easy To Look At Raelee Kreps Rod Chnstensen TC -1 J... They 11 Always Have Frrends Louxse Knutson John Bessler C? Wrth An Eye To The Future Ph11 Hoyt Phylhs Rudd Come Dance Wrth Me Agnes Sykes Ph11 Shrpley True Sports Don Daugherrty Joan Roberts i' ,i ff' Q 9 M1 ws , ,l N SENIOR HI TOR I am the spmt of the Class of 53 All of my four years ua hlgh school have shaped me to the thmg I am You can glunpse me tn the fxrst row of assembly rn the halls ln me glrls wrth theu plald SRIIIS and saddle oxfords and tn the boys wtth theu cowboy shuts and blue 163115 Remember when I was a Freshman? gettmg mxtlated QL1pst1ck mascara berrbboned boys etc J belng made to stay after the frrst school assembly to be tnstructed on how Fresh men should deport themselves taklng part 1Il the ftrst homecomtng as the yearlmg helprng to dedlcate a brand new gym and the Parkslde school startmg the now annual Valen tme dance all these make up my ftrst year m hrgh school Then I f0uud myself a Sophomore and tn a posltlon to ma th P 'e ded1catrng the new stadlum and scoreboard playmg Bastn 11'1 SIX mches of snow partakmg tn the glory of becommg Northern Wyomtng football champs but losmg to Green Rlver throwmg pop corn balls at the fust Chrlstmas party PHS ever had track sprmg fever and then s m mer What a whtz of a Iumor year I had' the thrtll of chooslng my class rmg earnlng ftrst pr1ze on the homecommg floatfthe one wlth the paper mache pantnersj the Calrforma play off wlth Greybull puttmg on the outstanding productlon of Wllder s Our Town Wllh a cast of 28 then sprmg and rushrng around trymg to get the prom arranged An Evenmg IH Parts turnrng out to be a grand success the shock reglstered on the faces of everyone at the banquet when the new dlfferent tomato cocktall was bemg stpped the mad bustle end mg a summer vacat1on Suddenly I m a Semor and really living wtnnmg ftrst prlze on our float which featured a new type cowboy football and basketball games fust State tournament III Powell ordermg announcements and choosing blue gowns for the boys and whtte for the guls boy gtrl rrvalry rn the annual sales danctng at noon over at the Panther Room worrying about credlts helpmg present the M11i3d0 wluch featured the very tall Nankl Poo and the small Yum Yums repeatmg my Junlor play triumph Wllh the Senlor play The Madwoman of Chatllot w1th a cast of 30 Baccalaureate Commencement suddenly a sort of lost feeltng w1t.h graduauon lhave loved these four years There IS no other class llke mme th1s wonderful class of 53 Off1cers for the ftrst three years were Freshman Dtana Johnson Pres Sherwm Howard V1ce Pres Pauline Nelson Secretary Elizabeth Blood Treas Sophomore Cl1ff Revelle Pres John Carlson Vlce Pres Sherwm Howard Secretary Lou Vontver Treas Juulor Phll Shlpley Pres Warren Hunter Vxce Pres Lou Vontver Secretary Kathleen Strong Treasurer I gk a Sa s QF'i srl, . .. , . . ll . 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' -oi -57 , 7, - Mitsue Nakagawa Dorothy Nay X 1 N Ray Nelson -.,' v f Y, Gary Noddings Y f -- 'vi . vgsyq - ' X Eva Olveda Clara Paul X, Wayne Peet ,f J P P ciaudia Phillips if lf' f ' . , 5' A ' R ' A gh 4 ICL71' ' -f Q X 'W' .1 ' f ,r 'Q M x S ix f 'K 3 4 - X Isabel Pierson A H ' , A an Donna Potter : , 'E' A or 3 ' 'P John Ratliff r xg, A qi- Helen Reno 1 'mf ' dz Barbara Robbins Sonya Robirds Eileen Schmidt Donna Schock 35 ci 5 , , f X- , A I i., nv ' V ' x 'QT ff? - f XX Xia xx ,P a i ' Bill Shipley P 5' Don Steck 4 ., .. , 6- X P Donnie Steeves - ' 'X 'sf ' ' ' My Ellen Stenhens 1 XX -Q ' Y 5 is I ' I S 5 N ,J , X S A, P ff 'M .6 X John Max Stutzman ' 4' H P N i rs La Vada Thomas . gi ' Y Robert Thormahlen 4 3 A A Lou Ann Traugott ' V 0 j -'v v-9. w f, '4 ---.... Q-'-, ' - .- P1 Q is ' 1 ....J ' ff- i .1 .Ani kg Edward Vogel Sandra Vogel Sonya Weitkamp Mickey Welton Carol Williams Barbara Winkleman Ken Wynn Loretta Kemmet November5 6 1952 JAY f ? .VD W l ,J 50 1511! 5 ' If ' x JI., JJ, Jf .C gall 1 Q xl -Q! I S If af ,f s ' 4' , N ,ik ,P ,, 4 J ggyku 4 f 1' Sue and Donme - -.. Ken 1 Fu---J 3 if I an-i F -K' 1 ' Hn- -. ff Y tag' i On the first warm day-- Q e f'r ' 51,4 - 49 Q 2 ax Q ' r, Q ' ,,' A.. ,Q J A N, Nil ' 'Q V . A ' P, 'vigil , - u - 7 -sl r ik!- 5: f A 'X 1 ' - Y lv H' N V K3 ' 7: K 2 5 -.'Q ' . - I 'Ni' tr , I Colleen The other side of the mountain. 8nNaomi fig' 1, , - 7 ,i. Y Y 5 ,sf Mig? IMP 4.4-' --1 35 . V-'El' ' -z 'TN 1-' - I N 5 sm- 'P e 'ef A--4.0 2, e 71.4 o f6r!.:'f'f.Hw .V - u 1 .,. YN ,v .' v 5. 'LM . 5 11. . ' 5- f, , - ' C - f - 3 N . i A bit of auld Scotland. Musique-- yu: use Keepers of the cottage. Cx 'G,Q1yllVi'!VQ-Q2Ir9af My SUPHU 0llESLf2Ghw?k'lsv'5 fa M A, ,J ,S VN if L n 2 Sophomore Class Officers -LEFT TO RIGHT -Ronnie Blevins, Social Chair- 4-YW mam Rojean Holm, Secretary: Nona Gail Hawley, Vice-Presidentg Wilber ,Q Clark, Presidentg Betty Pearson, Treasurerg Carla Barber, Social Chair- Q nl , Q man. -f -W U, XJ l .N Y! 1 Jn' J M f 4.1 4 '- pN, X if Q! I ' X . . - f Q A gjwfff ff 5 , ' , fj 1 we s 5 S H' ryf' f I X X W,M H ,gfffnj , ' S J i Z 4 fl ,, if , v ' V nd A X5 ' 5. lx f . x V 'v' N CEN fl I WSJ xg if Q X' N A. max: RQ, y 4 .S ,, W ' '-F : 0 V ' Q?-Tff 'B ,Q f f ju wgjxy X? ,V Y xv EJ -4 6. 2 'N '43 -.Q .6 g ' aug Q-ur, .. I. , ,Y .1 .:v AFX. A '.'f lui .. 5. F: QQ is 2 ,lf sv- 81 ' -Xt? it I Q ' , .W -..r ., ns ',.- N X j ,I x 155 53? ' f Ea - . PM ,'1g+3:::, 675 t f ' 13' ,., um: :E+ ,512 .Za si' --H mv, A 'N- , W W' W M f' W. Alrhoff R. Adami B. Baird I. Baird K. Barber D. Basham M. Battershell J. Bauer R. Baxter J. Best C. Blevins R. Blevins B . Bonner K. Brunton C. Bromm B. Burgener R. Burgener B. Carpenter .H j f . x , 'K , J. Christensen Q ,, . - '57 , .R . B. Christofferson . .2 fa 7: 3 .,' W. Clark ' ' ' I . . 5 , ,., K. Cline H -1 - ' F' B. Coorough B ' .1 Qu X ,, f E V f p . , ,. i 0 1 a B 1 5 I. C9 R. Cruz J. Day ax L. Dooley 9 ' 1- A B. Eaton -1- '76 ,. K. Edward ' .,-4' N' vu ' 5' X B ' J 1. H' 1.4 V. Farnes , B. Ferguson '- K. Fic en -7 S. Fitzpatrick H A G. Gay ,d Q av ' - - ,,. A ' r4,' A ,y xx 'ff C fu' V offs. J J Gillett Grammar Graham Greehhalgh Harman Hart Hawley Heimer Helvie Herndon Hoff Hoffer Holm House Hunnicutt -+A QT X, is -3 'ci A---' V1 .il Hunter Jacobs Jacobs Johnson Johnson Johnston Jolliffe Jones Keller Kneasal Kobbe Kranz Kranich Kranich Kuyath J.. un. YZ1 P Larsen G. Little W Metzler H. Miller S Nakagawa L. Nelson Osborn Patterson Pearson Poage Richard Rickman Robirds Roney Roney Schrage Shaulis Spomer Walker Whaley Young 3' Q1 -fix A M. Lynn M. Mize M. Norris 5? fr. e Q tt' sg bw Q fn, McCoy Murphy Numato N K 2 .ask fsf 'K iff- r E f' C2 s , ,iz is 36. J 1'4- FRESIIME 'H Freshmen Class Offxcers LEFT TO RIGHT Rlchard Rres Vrce Presrdent ,X Chff Moore Soc1a1Cha1rman Gale Walters Presrdenr Karen Hrllman Treasurer Lorretta Wales Secretary Dorothy Knutson Soc1a1Charrman -X s b 4 X 7 ,. K Z j x 5 rf? inf? 2 ei A nfs E T Af 2' f . , ' - . , i f- f . 'X ' V' 9,1-ff:-1, 9' ' 'T , 1 ' f '1- 1 I ku 3 !' ' J 45 l4,f ., f 9 ' 7 f - , 1 L' ' . . n- ,ff 14 4 , 4 . ,f V AV ' I , , , ' f .1 5 ' , ' If-41,,-, 4 ' I 'y 4 1. U , Q! I ' - f' 'f . 1 I, X 'H- .I 4, -'Jf,. If la . ah. ': 7 V ,,, X ' -. x ,. I V -, 'X , X, 1 N . - - , . ' . - . 3 X 1 u I v 1 1 1 I 5 . F . - ' 1 S ,f 0 9 1 C '5 r -'E 5 Y MY 'I ,ev Rr is X' rin Allhouse, Shirley Anderson, Darrell Althoff, Arthur Battershell, Jim Baxter, Loueen Bessler, Leo Bever, Mary Phil Bristor, Sandra Branstetter, Mary Brow, Lawrence Burgener, Gary Burgener, Willamae Bucey. Joyce Burnett Charles Burke, Larry Case, Arlene Christensen, Bert Cottrell, Boyd Crowell, Bob Dalke, Kenneth Dalke, Marjorie Darling, Larry Davis, Betty Decker, Paul Dodson, Nancy E arhart, Darrell Englert Stan Farmer Bette . 'Q -'ng f 'ex 'S iw' Wir ,, X . rv- ,, 4 If 'Ts '+A :SAX , , h 4 . f I ' . .f'5n W a 1 A t if HS wt., Y V gf i .I 3 x If 3- . A 'Q' Y.. x fl, L, '-s 3' efiifmf 4. S' :N X 3 'J 1 I x ff X li K wk In 5' Dil 5 yi I I , f. ? R5 . ' f n Z Ah- s. x T x I T P' 4 1 'VX Q-.v 4 X A 5 .5 's. .- 5-... -In ,, isa io' r ff- '- Q,- w- KJ 6- '-s f I '. I I gz- .. Z. TQ'-fs , 1 AQ B . 1 Faus, Sandra Franklin, Sandra Foubert, Marla Lou Gorrell, Don Grant, Marie Grooms, Virginia Haefer, Sharon Harvey, Edna Hillman, Karen Hughes, Don Hughes, Dorothy Johnson , Marjorie Kamm, Bill Kerr, Larry Knutson, Dorothy Koch, Joyce Kremer, Bill LaBard, Ronald LaBard, Keith Langdon, Betty, Lessey, Karl Linderman, Berna Lo per, Cleda Lynch, Richard Malliot, Joe Malliot, Ruth Martin, Sharon Mathews, Mari . sr .Q .f J -.fr . ff Rm, J W, , 12, ww' ' 1 'aw 9x ' ..- Ah Md! .5 5 N nl' fl an :. 'J 4o.f 4 ll ' X McCown, Max McGary, Vernon McGrady, Barbara Milburn, J im Moore, Clifford Moore, Virginia Mooren, Merle Morrison, Jack Myers, Vera Perdue, Jackie Ravndal, Albert Reed, Archilee Rick, Bud Ries, Richard Rodriquez, Virginia Rounds, Buster Schacht, Charles ws' 'au YJ- I f es. 'ci Q? the ,Q - , fs . ,ai YES l ,CZ Ti i ,ip haf' 1 it he If-'W' wr. N. QT' x L ' I f , Q Mun! bw 1 M A 'R .'..' un...- 1 I 5 -. Nay' Qfms Schierkolk, Leroy ,W 5- 1. gk Schmidt, Judy ,5- X4 'V Ks id W ' rf 4' , . QJ K I A lyx . R, af 'X Q xl xt- J V xg Y I r G A M Nielsen, 5 , N Nordberg' r I JSchnabel, Judy ' X, Q ., schock, Bill - A 4' ,o YK Northway, Phyllis ,fu 'f Price, Kenneth Schofield, Sandra f., ,,, Schultz, Eddie A In .,- gf zum, ,,,,,. See, Rona ld Shepperd' Stanley Thull, Grace Townsley, Lucille V 5 1 ,I , , Sievers, Bill 4 6' S , John - :, 225, ,,, , pomer Van Gundy, Edith 'K -1 ' Van Dyke, Eugene T, , X 1 . A -TC: .-.'- Q B Staehle, Michael ' ' Stoudt, Sandra f 'ii X ,Q 'v I K 'Sf T ., A4 19 T1 'bl-' , if NN. ll 4,54 Z 1: ' Q was in xx' 'N I W - A : r 'W , . Vogel, Jerald A Wales, Loretta Strong, Tom L ' ,B ' arming essle Walters, Gale Wick, James Thomas, Frank u Thompson, Bob S ,- Qi Wiedekamp, Russell h 1 1' Wilson, Tommie --xx A, nfl! M, 's .I ,IM pw lv- 5 QM, A ..,. 1 vs f f N,-1 , x, ' ' ,Q ' -Y. .7 1 95. '9 It' , we 1 li Q ' Al i Q. i . sf, XX 'fi s Yu? , Th 'T .. . Freshman Initiation Maul, Beverly f C4 Q, fl? v,,.e,. . 4 X' R3 41 2 fir X i I I 'Y 5 , , ',.f,.1i'?':,4..-.'f J ,fly 'LZ'-r hd L af' f r I-1,5 ,,. aff 17 Pv 5 351 jd' f.J 6 it Donn all Hawle Sandra Stoudt 50 h Freshman Attend 1- PJ J 1' Izfvf ff Wom Scomffl awtjv--.s + ff -r' 4727! I I ff K af f in Qugan X 1 ff Q7 ,ll m 5 ' :owned Homeco was C ,lab e,l69' taps J-1' r' rs- .2 f' ,,. ff r,J if Beverly Hunter Semor Atte d n ant Nona G me Steves Y p omore A ant Junwr Att ttendant endant if y. ,Q 3 . 4 ', , f' 'V , ' ' , 5 -1 ' Q .'f ci--1 1' , ,af , g' - -' .-' A ,. ,-, I ,f D 1 '.- f- f ,. 4 9 . 3. 11.541, f ' , fr 'V F. 4, V . K: px. I' ' f' .f .. -0 1 f' K.. ' - 1 . I I ' P 'f 'P 1 pjuft.-fer' ., w 44 f',', 3- J -,-K-ff, f-fJ'r 7 A. A ,Q , . M ', ' af, , -- 1 .1 1 ' - ,. .-,. . Ll,-I ' '- f f' v , . r , I I -. N , , ' t ,' 4 J . -' - ' K-1w.A,,k ' .ti 5 'rA.- f,'4-V ,lr V .K 'J' ' ' ' 1f4 f-'- - . ' .ML77 . . , . 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Elmer Eggebrecht GarY N0ddi11gS John Stufzman ., 5 ' . ' HH-ui 1 'Trp 5 ir 1. X J ' JL! E 1- .,,. 'Q 'xr .- '9' 'Qs-u .Q-...... ,bf- My A . v-Yun' -NW' af- M ,. uw Ray Nelsohe-f John Mathews Harry Hecht fa '1:f'W .J I .4 ,fl ..-,,,.x5v-ffiffszff -r----,lcv , , fl. 'J 1 1: Vy C' r 1 . ue, .901 'u .a , A., me , 1 ' -1 yd' 5 4.4 ,X 'ig'-12 'A ,..1. ' .Qwff -- ..- ,., Q3 ., 1. F F . I' .ff .5 - . Q1 Don Daugherity Phil Bustos 1952 FOOTBALL CAPTAIN Birney Cox Kenneth Kelley Bob Halbert P X 64' -s '. 5 , Q Q ' s wma- 'fvilhh -V -we ,rw ,W .. aidiffo- .2f,' 4' . z 9 ,X X Wrlber Clark Don Steck Ken Wynn Leonard Dooley Drck Jannsen Gary Bur ener 8 rep'395.it? ' , 1952 FOOTBALL SEASON Scores Powell Laurel Powell Thermop Powell Lander Powell Miles City Powell Greybull Powell Riverton Powell Lovell Powell Worland Powell Cody Q I , , '4 -f -f , 'ox- Jdba I T '.- ,r-L. g,. V I r .. 1, . ..f,,. aw- I-now 'W' 'V .I I, IL . 4,4 if 'IZ6' M' wmfis 5 , . XY? ax FOOTBALL A SQUAD W!! B SQUAD A1593 92 35535 QQ. 1gIxm1g- BASKETB LL N M TE LEFT TO RIGHT Franklm Cox Hale Althoff Clark Sh1p1ey Wynn johnson Noddmgs Kelly Nelson Daugheuty KNEELING Assxstant Coach Bob Lee and Head Coach Harold Hand ASKETB LI BACK ROW Left to Rxght Kelly Thompson Burgener Kranich Hale Johnson Strong Althoff McCown FRONT ROW Nexlson McG1athery Meneffee Bonner Coach Lee Walters Royer Rxes Blevins P Q 9 9 Pr E 1 ' Z' Eff, MW fx A V , ,Ryan fH C Noddrngs -Guard TEAM Daugherxty-Guard snug,-s,yx yfs-tw 'ful C lark Forward johnson Forward QX Vwynn Center Nelson-Guard Hale Center Dooley -Guard Kelley-Guard Lox-Guard umoff Forward B Tl' f X1 Corky Blcvms -Guard Tom Strong, Forward Weldpn Altlxoff-Guard 94. Nlrke Kelley Forward Ted Nrelson-Guard Gale Walters Forward Ron Kranich Tom Johnson Max McCown Gary Burgener Cemer Forward Guard Center M 'A 'ann , fel r' fs 'FN 'Q' YUM Rh' mm '14 'I s-.1 FIRST ROW Left to R1 ht Cassell Kranz Althoff Bessler B Chrrstensen Sheppard Mallrot Metzler McGary Ass1stant Coac Earp SECOND ROW Jollrffe Baker Burgener Peet Steck Clark Janssen C Bustos P Bustos A Chnstensen R Chrrstensen Stutzman Coach Frew STANDING Manager Hoyt W1nr1 Schock Whaley Lynn Shrpley Klttle McCoy LaFo11ette Halbert Best Davrs Burnett and Patterson I WRESTLI G Powell placed second rn the 1952 State Wrestlrng Meet held rn Laramre Cody edged Powell by one omt 40 39 Of the eleven Powell wrestlers par takxng rn the meet elght o them placed rn therr mdrvxdual werght classes Coy Baker placed fust rn the 95 pound class W11ber Clark won second rn the 112 pound class and Ph11 Bustos placed fourth rn the 127 pound class Coach Stewart Frew V . ..,N Y QQ' 5 1 3 X f Manager Terry Hoyt 'f , 'lil ' 1't A s'-l f , . a f- T P a P N , f, n , a , A A A A f x IN , M ' 1 ' - f . ,. 1 ' B , A K l' 3 C. T95 V V X 4 - N A K I, 5 L. Q P 4 l I :V ijnnx 4 as C 4 X I9 Z TRAC 'Q-fm .53 'Us sul.- 1952 TRACK TEAM STANDING left to ught Coach L A Kohnke Bud Carpenter Mgr Gary Noddmgs Rod Chrxstensen Myron Adamson Marlon Krttle Ken Wynn hm McCown Lee Llndsay Phil Bustos Phll Koprlva Mads Cottrell Ken Noddmgs Denms Frankhn Ken Kelly Corky Blevms LeRoy LaFallette KNEELING left to nght Harold McGlathery Ray Nelson B1rney Cox Leonard Dooley Greg Gxbson Don Daughenty Wxlber Clark A 3' ,yy STATE CONTESTANTS Wllber Clark, Don Daugherrty Ray Nelson, Gary Noddmgs, Phrl Bustos, Ken Kelly, Ken Noddmgs, Lee Llndsay. 6 . , .nl - A , K . S lr 5 L., N -fr J -.L Q, .1 5' 4 . if 4 ' ,-- 4 , . I f , e - ' vi sv , -, , . , , -.. ,fl ' ' C ' 1 A ' 'xl ' . 0 .., - 1 A' , . x ,Z 4 ,IL Tx . - 1 , f.a'wi?-il. 'A , ,, . -a-- W ' f-- 'wa x--'gi' , K -1 hu A -. 3 ,'t-1 J .V , . . A . ,, ff- V F 1 B .K .J ,LQ M M , I , y .. V ,, Hina - ...- .1 I .A ' ww., - ,.. .W - - ia -K . 2- 'fp 'f 1 I , ' ' - ,s,a5,,,, . I .I l I . I 2 I I Y. I I . I I I . ' I - : I n n I l , .f..,.. .- .uv -x' 3 I A C K X A ' X ' ' A , Pl, At the state track meet held 1n Tor rmgton on May 15 and 16 Don Daugherty placed fust ln the pole vault settlng a new state record 11 4 112 Gary Nod dmgs placed second Ken Noddmgs th1rd Two 1nv1tat1onal meets were held rn Powell w1th Powell placmg second both tlmes At the Rocky Mountarn College meet held ln Bl111l'1gS Powell placed fourth In the All D1str1ct meet Powell placed fust 1' ?',f ff 'Lf' in if 1 f :J Uh- gp Jr? -Q ,lr --' 'fear xi! .nf it 4' Coach Kohnke Ken Noddmgs placed second 1n hxgh hurdles at the state meet Ken Kelly placed fxrst ln low hurdles settmg a new state record of 21 1 sec W1lber Clark placed frfth 1n low hurdles Also at the state meet Ph11 Bustos placed thtrd m the hrgh jump and Lee Lrndsay placed fourth 1n the mxle r 7 WRESTLI G W Peet and D Steck C Bustos andj Stutzman A Chnstensen and R Chrlstensen R. Janssen and R. Burgener C Baker and L Jolhffe W Clark and P Bustos in Q . v f K f ,fi-mv -if M Q wif' ar V74 3 . Qjwu4,k fN ACTIVITIES Chl J I and . , f .' f I ' ' 3 ' qv. xr 5' x , . 5 ' 5 . ff 'E' 5' 'I aim' O4 it '11, 1- AY My LV M4 'V , A' Z F y ,JI ' I - f 2 ,'-N' I ak I Y' , :P og '5 1, 431511: f- If I' fi I ' ff- Qoff n W Q-M bg y I - ., ,g . A. 4 J' 'RN K, .:n9.h,!'A 1- I-ot. ' ' My . 5.45 2 3 up .1 , . ' D , X -' 4, A ,yn 1 , A , V -I H - 4 , 8 1, I v k l ul- C' Xt' 4 ' 7 g fix - Y . I , xi ,t A f e- 2 - , , I .P 2 Jo , -1 1 . 4? I . , i' ,-- A R .44 'flu' IMP affeesfef i Kathleen Strong Sec Treasurer warren Hunter Prerrdent Beverly Hunter Vrce Presrdent 0 FIRST ROW D1ane Frcken, Raelee Kreps, Beverly Hunter, Warren Hunter, Kathleen Strong, E11zabeth Blood, Ioan Roberts SECOND ROW Mr Rebbe, Shlrley Kells, Loretta Wales, Rojean Holmes, Rae Rlchard, Shella Murphy, W11ber Clark TOP ROW Bxrney Cox, Bob Halbert, Chff Revelle, Ph11 Hoyt, Lou Vontver, Gale Loomis, Gale Walters T 2 155 1- 1 s, Q' . A, V ?i 4 T F: 4, A , , N, iw Q A T1 55 2 ' A W S y ,Q 1 W Q Way ' . 5 r' T T 'A' - I a r fin-- P y xo '3 L 1 - . 2 1 mf , U 1 K , ' r. i A 5 H 5 T 3 x- . 1 , 1 I X V7 ! WW' MILDRED DIRECTOR ggi! fa jf! 9,,,ec'b4 JQ4dQCM fgdfgy 7401? -Effie! '33 'Q'- D A, 4 if ..L.' ' . fl. ,, Y ' , ' , in, F V.. rj, f you fl J' Nil fi if f K I , 4 lv ' X: ,W X Ay' 5 ' f 4 W ,' L v'f-59? f J T ' 1 V , , i o AD . l ,' F5 Q 4 a ' , A i l ' il I ff 'Vi 'fffb W A ,Wf Powsu. man W W W!'yl aff' k ffl' f-J 1 A BAND OFFICERS: Ellen Stephens, Shirley Kaus, Ke 5HIR5EYtaff1ELLS Ashmead, Raelee Kreps, Bart McCoy, Harry He ht P Tj, ,J M, !11f4-17 fad. W 7,121 ,lhwmwwb SCHUOL BAND JW X rf' x r r n 0 W 0 0 Y ,f , S r wi' f ,f f , o r J, , - f K!! . I d 'N Q DARWINDfREDRICKSON TWIRLERS: Donna Jacobson Karen Fxcken, Leatha rector Nelson, Sue Colhns POWELL Or 16 Co S v Jr Tl' as C S R NSO1e SPO LYit M155 ENT g SID on K8 LUB PEP C FPICEIQS Yv- Ufef Be verlyliunrer ecrerar P dell Katlzlee S00 p,eS,dg,I, Came a'P CHEERLEADERS ALTERNATES Ila Hart and Agnes Sykes Raelee Kreps Shuley Kelis Nona Gall Hawley Ioan Roberts PEP SQUAD CHEERLEADERS Miffk jj, -'Af' ff ,fx-Jfh .riff 4! f oil o .I- hir X6 Ie YAXSS MXPX Nd 'y foa 301111 PRESIDENT Joan Roberts fftf- ' CENTER BACK Left to Rrght Kells Hart Clme Jones Larsen Hawkms Phllhjas Strong Nelson Kreps Jackson Vogel Goodchxld Hart Hawley R Rrchard Hunter Knutson Ru d Barber Edwards Northway Nelson Agurrre Holm Lynn Robuds Hoffer Hearndon Hunter Collms Burgener Day K Rrchard Fxcken Mme Roberts I a 1 - ,' S . n 1,,,,. rf., H' P . S f V '- ' f ' , J. , Q . ' Y Kb it , Us . I A J X, ,A . A A I- 1 ' I ' . 1 1 . 1 I 1 1 , 1 . I 1 1 I I I D I I . I ' I I I - I I , I , I . I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I G. A. A. IN ACTIDN 'iu6Q9XX9?7 80121931 ' Trampohne S How did you get in there John Max? Pmg Pong !I-6 N. AX Color Red and Whrte Flower The Red Rose Motto Toward New Horrzons 0 FHA membershrp thrs year rs 64 Cha ter actrvrtres carrred out through the year are A sc ool assembly Two Chrlstmas parttes wrth FFA and for chrldren ' of the comrnunrty DaddyDate Nrte Moneymak ' 5 H rng actrvrtres The Valentme party Nat1ona1FHA Week Offrcers thls year are N Jameson D John son N Numato D Hunter V Farnes B Pearson A Baxter N Hawley K Barber A BN l 1952 53 FHA Offlcers FHA Chrldrens Chnstmas Party ,nul--1? X 4 1 r.-- fc' Pxctured on OPSOSIIC page left to rrght FIRST ROW Audrey Baxter Loretta Wales Betty Pearson Doreen Hunter Nona all Hawley Sylvra Frtzpatrrck Phyllrs Hoff Shrrlre Hoffer Sandra Vogel Mary Ph11Bever Karen Hrllman Sandra Stoudt Bette Farmer SECOND ROW Betty Carpenter Vugima Farnes Karen Clrne Kay Rlchard Sonja Robrrds Ila Hart Marne Hart Marre Graham Carma Spomer Joyce Bauer Inez Johnson Charlotte Hermer Georgra Cox Ro1ean Holm THIRD ROW W111aInaeBurgener Drana Johnson Marla Lou Foubert Phyllrs Northway Sandra Brrstor Sharon Martm Naomr Jameson Lola Moore Mary Branstetter Karen Edwards Carol Brown Nam1Numato Colleen Herndon Sharon Haefer Donabeth Basham FOURTH ROW Betty Davrs Mar1or1e Johnson Dorothy Roney Barbara Jacobs Marrlyn Mathews Grace Thull Vugrnra Rodrxquez Mane Grant Karla Barber Sandra Faus Nancy Dodson Dorothy Knutson Archrlee Reed Arlene Case R1taGreenha1gh Barbara Hammack l , ' ' ... ... ' qw Q f . . . . '.- . .l ' . .,,', A .. . Z-,Jag Mmm. -l l 1 Q , . ' I , i ' D ' I ' I ' 3 I . , . , . . L R Q ' X y as 45 sf - J J 6 1 X r 0. ,Z-, Vg. ' . ' S ' , ' E .5 , xl , N f 'f ' 1 s I :Q J I Q 1 .ic-Q ' fi -- ' 1 , , N ' X A ' U . A 4 , N f A . 1' 1 I s ' n :v 1 n ' ' .1 , . f f I I ' . ' . I 1 ' 1 I ' .1 . 1 : ' ' ' rl . I In v 2 1 ' I v p ' ' . ' . : s I I l I . I I I I 1 ' 4 n 4 , ' , Q ' . a n . : 1 a 1 n u . n l r I c 1 I r o r v s - TW' W ,pa 1 x X O Gao I f 0 J QQ! Vocatronal agrrculture 1S hrghlrghted by the bupervlsed Tralnmg Program The boys carrymg several 0 ects each tn thrs program IS one of the blg factors 1n ratrng for the Gold Em lem Award Boys are encouraged to carry as many dtfferent enterprtses as are advrsable and profrtable to them Last year 37 boys carrted 103 rojects maklng the gross recerpts of S78 O00 and a net profrt of about S17 0 0 thus each boy made about S500 pI0f1I The cltmaxof the fall program IS competxtlonm the Park County Central nib five, sa, 1-91 WL. Wyomm and State Farrs For the last four years the Powell FFA has rece1ved sweepsta e awards for both livestock and crop exh1b1ts The Lrvestock Judgrng Contest held 1n Powell IS the largest contest sponsored by any md1v1dualschool tn Wyommg The FFA boys also judge at the M1dland Empue Fau rn Brllrngs Last year Dennls Franklln who has completed hrs thud year rn vocattonal agrrculture recerved rlbbons at the Park County Farr on his feeder beef Th1s year Don Faxon class of 1952 recetved hrs Amerxcan Farmer Degree whtch rs the nmteenth such de ree earned 1n the state of Wyomlng The Powell FFA Chapter holds twelve oft ese degrees Floyd Cullen won an expense pard tr1p sponsored by the Sears Roebuck Foundatton to the Natlonal FFA Conventron m Kansas C1ty for h1s work tn so1l conservatlon. .lt'f'l F 'Y M' IZ RSM: , E ?'Y,. -49 f uv' QS 'IQ In ,EW 07 ,elif 1952 53 FFA OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT R Chnstensen J W1111af1'1S G LOOUHS D Kaslnger J Bessler andC Baker Havmg fun boys? XX Prctured Above FIRST ROW La Fallette, Thermahlen, Baker, Wrlllams, Loom1s, Christensen, Kasmger, J. Bessler, McCullough. SECOND ROW Garell, SICVCIS, I Vogel, Robuds, Nakagawa, Bender, Kawano, House, Gay, I Kamm, THIRD ROW Mallrot, Nxelson, D211 C. Bessler, Clark, Anderson, Lynn, R. Bur?ener, Spomer, Darlxng, Wmn THIRD ROW Blshop, advlsor, R1ck, Franklm, Kuyath, L. Burgener, Waters G. Burgener, Baxter, See, Cullen, Decker, Hall, Thompson, advlsor. FOURTH ROW Smger Van Dylce, Mathews, Chnstensen, D Burgener, Klttle, E Vogel, Carlson, B Kamm, H Bessler .1 Y 1,1 ,,, Z, Zi sg 'fg U , as Q Ig va 'Q' I ' R ' I ' K S ' if A c Q X -r. A I f IX Z.f:..'-1 A E fm? I ,IJ 'Yr 5 f H I.-: , J QI4' I- QW I , A al 23 ,. lr ,sw L rx' ' 0 . X! - , , If ' N, M Qr' Q f ff, ' I 'En , . Q W uw -I ' , ' I F- n Y : . ' . - I ' . - I I 'ff . Kathleen Strong C o Ed1tor Mus Bxddle Sponsor PA TIIER STAFF Sales Staff 0 saw' I kv'-1 Ed1tor1a1 Staff 14' .C af' on A6 t ,ff .. . 41' :I it ,JJ 5 Steeves N ,- 'ff Co - 6.1 Editor X yfrl , , A . . rf' , pr W t t Mfg' , YQIG' fur? 4 V ' 1 ', 'w , . ,Z . vm fgy, V W Diane I R if Ficken ' Co Editor Members of the Powwow Staff at work around the desk of their sponsor Mrs Jeanette Smith 0 O6 A Donnie ' ASSEMBLY CUMMITTEE Q'- LEFT TO RIGHT Carla Mann Mrss Tanner M.1SSHOfSI3d Mr WICRSUOHI Mrs Srnrth and Corrie Lover check STANDING Sherla Murphy B111KeAg1B and Marne Hart NOT PICTURED Harold McGlathery Archxe Reed and Sam Englert WSI NATIO L H0 OR SOCIETY ing' Sod A H F5 'E - SEATED Shirley Kell: Dxane Ficken Phyllis Rudd Diana Johnson Beverly Hunter Ehzabeth Blood and Rae Richard STANDING Mrs Graham advrsor Don Steck Bob Halbert Warren Hunter Phll Hoyt Dave Hale Lou Vontver and Come Lovercheck NOT PICTURED Coy Lee Baker 5 5PxX ' g! B o J fi ,YL it X. SAI S 1-C, DOax3: 'fl A 1' rv fn- ,iw 4. 1-.. ' All B - 1 A 7 Q X or ' fx Yu i L- ' y:,.: V ., FUTURE TEACHERS of MERICA The F.T.A. , sponsored by Henry L. Rebbe, High School Principal, is an , D , J active organization for students interested in teaching. ' , This year,for the first time, the F.T.A. is active with a charter. The ' - ' members observe grade school classrooms once aweek for a period ofsix weeks. ' f f After observin for this period, they are sometimes allowed to conduct classes. With its tgirty-two members, the club enjoys social gatherings as well as f J the educational value obtained from the F. T.A. I Liz Blood President FRONT ROW left to right Hammock Jackson Pierson Stacy Knutson Baxter Carcpenter Carr Aguirre 3RD ROW Murphy Vogel Nelson Stephens Johnson Robbins Kells Sykes Goodchild TOP ROW Hale Strong Carlson Blood Graham Roberts Vontver NOT PICTURED Miss Hayes sponsor J J 2ND ROW-Miss Biddle, Hunter, Jacobson, Johnson, Miflspaugh: Huntly, Rreps, Richar., Robirds, Rebbe: IL DOROTHY RUDD 1949 I 952 Keep us O God from pettmess let us be large rn thought rn word 1n deed Let us be done w1th fault fmdrng and leave off self seekrng May we never be hasty rn Judgment and always be generous Let us take trme for all thmgs make us to grow calm serene gentle Teach us to put mto acuon our better rmpulses stra1ghtforward and unafrard And may we stnve to touch and to know the great common hu man heart of us all and O Lord God let us forget not to be krnd Mary Stewart 'x I I L 's xt Q., ,. V M 'X I Y ,xx 3 afar-:f?fis1 ' if 9 , . ' : . , I I I 49 x9- 95 A in SEI Guls State sgonsored by the Amencan Legion Auxllury was held at the Umversrty of Wyomirg on June 14 1952 The four Powell guls attendmg and theu sponsors were Shuley Kells Amencan Legxon Auxtltary Dxana Johnson F O E Auxrlxary Sheila Murphy V F VI Auxxlrary Phyllis Rudd B P W Shuley Kells was elected Speaker of the Home Boys State sponsored by the Amencan Leglon was held June l 'I 1952 ur the Snowy Range west of Laramxe The four boys attendrng and then sponsors were Colne Lovercheck V F W Lee Graham Eagles Chff levelle and Gale Loomrs Amencan Legson A Y Y Q EJ 2 Q I , - I ' I M 1 I n Y ' 1 3 1 J AX . ' 'L 1 f I l Q ' I Q 3 2 ' , Q, ,. l 1 a 1 , U f , , I I -V fl A g i f ' c 3' 1 3- ..- Af. I H 5' , y ! P PA Rod Chnstensen and Raelee Kreps were chosen by popular vote through the Powwow to relgn as Romeo and Juhet at the annual Valennne Dance They were crowned by Donnxe Steeves and D1aneF1cken co edrtors of the Powwow Thu dance was orgrnated by the Class of 53 four years ago lj ' g APT Oh Boy What a Show' The MIKADO was presented on February 5 and 6 under the d1recuon of Mus M11dred Hofstad and Mr Gordon Wickstrom Thanks to the cast and duectors the production capuvated and delrghted the enure audience EVENING PARI Lf-1.45 74 QUEEN Karen Stnger KING Ph1lKopr1va and ATTENDANTS The Junror Senror Banquet and Prom was held May 10 1952 The Banquet was held rn the V F W Hall and the theme was carrred out very well by the decoratrons As you walked mto the beautiful star covered gymnasxum through the perfume bottle burldmgs of the ay crty of Paree could be seen all around To clrmax the Grand March Karen Srnger and Ph1lKopr1va were ed to the throne and crowned ln an rmpresstve ceremony An Evening rn Parts was truly an enchantmg evemng .fa we J 0 3 Head table at the Banquet. 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