Powell High School - Panther Yearbook (Powell, WY)

 - Class of 1957

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, W5 P4551-'lV73'T'E5i7f'T4,. -u 3? ? . ii.1l'F'54!Yi5, . -v 5992 A r5'F?'v'ii41?1?'1i4.i'FWI'if'l'l4TWi?1i W NME!!- RUP? 'fl','7!'Zl4u7!5?5i?-'V r? sk '? 5 5 '-Wx:'zi?E:5W. . . ..,. .A .Y ,, ,, , Y , I I Spectaicular naked-eye appearance of the Arend-Roland Comet . . P l- ' . 5 Q - first seen 1951... - V . . Q ' . O 5 s . - . u C E ' ' 0 0 . 9 s ,' ' 1 I Q . Q s ' ' s Q . , I . ' U .Q U . a Q i I s I I 1 Q S' 5 ' t s ' an 0 . s . ' k l . . . ...U s' - ' A ' 1 . x ' ' l t , t ' x , ,sl - K 0 . Q l ' Q ' . .J ' - bn ' 'Q . '.' 0 'V fx ' 0 , ' . . ,Q . 1 l . b ' W ' ' x O ' ' ' said ' . ' 5 ' Q u . A. X ..- Q 4. . ' I yi , . . 1 , ' K ' ' ' x ' -Q. Q s - ' ' , . . 0 . ' -Q.. . .xi fs 1 Q A , . K ., Q . Q I P lf' I g . .1 . 5 . . 0 D N 5 ' 'Q ' . I . ' .Q Q . Q 5 ' W . . L . . . 5 u I 0' M. . 1 1 ' and Q A . .I X' '.A 2 4 I s . S Q Q , . . 1 . : , . . ' z' . 61, ' 1 1 5 s ' N . I 1 .oi .bi 2 fl s 0 ' I Q . 5 s . ' l Y ,Q l i '.l . sire' U O 1' Q ' ' I ' . . Q , 0 . . gi wg, if . . 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Nlary ,In Hlasachfsck. Diane Nlarkley. Karf-n lohnsnn. Brrna Mae Shanahan and Yjr- ginia btrrfatf-r. ln the haclcgrfiuml: Lawrvnfw- Nlmrf. Loi- Um-ke-r. Thelma Ext-lilflr. Nlifs Velma Hinlille. -pnnwr. Juan llvrririgzton anil Johnny ffatterall. This was the 'war for Ihe Arenfl-Rolanrl comet, the S,IllI.'t'XIlF0fPGll fIfIl!lUl'Il,0l1 in the new aurlitorium, the Panfhers in the .slale lfashellnall finals, the use of 11 .vfparrlle Cl!lllll'lll.SffllllUH building anrl other firsts of stnzlent life as it is lived in l'0u'f-ll High School. .77 if Which picture shall I use? How hands do ti-ll a story! The Annual Sale- Staff. being refpnn- -ilnlv for all tlif' annualg sold. i- fhnwn hf-rc' for in-ll rarnwl recognition. Seatwl aruund the table clockwise: Mary Hol- lcr. ljarlxra liattershell, Joyce l.m'er- check. Sliarun White. Pat Br-ivr. Nlarilyn liurgenvr and Nora l.+'e' Firth. Stantling. lf-ft tu right: ,Ie-rrp' Nivlxnn. Nlr. l,rnulf Krvhnke, sponwrg lle-nnis Nlmvrly, llutvh Kreps. ,lim Walker and Phil Waggoner. . ,e aim! mii 'S W-fr ?'A . ' ' I A? Q ff 2 Sv u-nf Y 1 'T v ,M 4, C' A 1 1 .VQIX xr- , SQ S 5 y 1. . D- ml, ' 1 L L K bb .U s. X .Q ,ky f .325 . I .fi 'X - , ' K In 1 ,N 4. XX ' . . y h , N1 1 S Q? ' Y' xwxml K '-v..!4 KM54' X' Q , ' 4 'gr Q k KI Q' by GLX ,sf ' '- 7' kr .x .' F' ' 'et . 'NK' f N, V- gas' . 'P , M f ff- m 2 1 . .II K' ' ' .' I 15 '. v V , . ' ' i' ff ' Yr -' 3 A '5 'N L . A - ' , ' gil? A ,' N 1 f U ov, fn. TR . . , , x , . f - Qsx' , - Ss ' 1 .'X. . - M K 5 . f m-I f --4. gl . QW.. K 1 . fm,---... 'fm W 'lk ' --' .! 1 x ' I ' , It 'ls of -s ti ,pr .1 'rung Q 1 '31 well high school ell, wyoming 1 Z J BELOW 'Nlr Bu inessman, you have donated e ly the cause of a better future com- munity For example, gifts amounting to over S630 win pr: tnted to F.F.A. members at their ...dedicated to the people who have ma The 1957 Panther is dedicated to you. the people of Powell, who have given us these new buildings in which we have the opportunity to learn and studyg you have supported our many activitiesg you have given your money and time so that we may become better citizens. We use these many buildings day after day putting their facilities in almost constant use. What little you see of us utilizing these structures in public per- formances. is actually a very small part of the experiences which we encounter in our daily schedule. Through this annual we are trying to show you the behind the sceneii pictures of our school and activities, the part of our life that you do not see. hoping that this may help you to better understand us. 44 Q H! i . .gm LEFT: Backstage after the production of .-Xndrocles and the Lion. you stand in the midst of the glory that you have created for us. W oming's Largest Consolidated ohoolf' The highlight of the school year was the official dedication of the Auditorium' Natatorium. November 15, 1956, as part of American Education Week. Is he over? At this crucial point the spectators seem to have this one question expressed across their faces. Lander-Powell Football game September 28. l S You showed your enthusiasm at our 1956 Home- coming parade as you lined the streets to view the band and floats. 1-Misa.. A 5011001 headed by u'QU-lcnozm aflnzinistrators Superintendent School District Number One CLYDE W. KURTZ '?UlhL,, MR. C. W. KURTZ La...am A Y x 3 -1 . 53 7 -il 4 X It I L- L 2 fin I 5 ll I .mi .4 Imxn., Mlwrl II1N1r1.t Xumlnr tm., 111 yh, -ugr'r1r.rfw!'z1I x Ulm., M1 lil' Ml1x11r11-IratlfmHu1lw11ng.l-'it I I1 ht: l. ll-rxmlfi NUYIIIIIIV. li, P Ft'-vk. lr.. I1,1y.,1.i Vxnnt Mlfn NHIIISIIJII. 4 hz-t-r Al. Hum11r'ult. XX all'-r Kaul and 1 XX lkut In I if x Nl ' ' 1 V 11, -1 g 14- rj 1-. If-Hur Xlrxgrlqit-rl Fihi-1-I IM-Illvl Iwi-lxlv'iI'I. .Hifi uh- kdffn I'.4l'niifnl-. ir'1'! IdD. atcled by IIS own gutdanoe department XII' Shan r prr rntm a me-dal to Dlane Wiarklq lrtw fnu r rho rhlp u at the awari a emblv NIRS VIRGINIA JOHNSON Hzgh School Secretary OFFICL GIRLS Carol Bran tetter Thelma E chle-r Nlarllxn Bur enfr ,Iam-t Lynn Dr nna Lampr an Lita W llhe-Im ,hm Walker Offlce Nlaxlman fin- Nlr Robe-rtwn Qupervwes the hu'-eQ and the CHICICTIZQ, and IS guldance coun-elor ln the hugh Qchool fp? VIR DONALD W SHANOR Prmczpal o Pouell Hzgh School i 'VIR R R ROBERTSON Adrnznzszralzve Asstslant . . I . f ' Q o . I I . , f o P ' g ' ' , Th' 1' N' Ur- e'cf'ivf-rl H' Ia S ' S I0 niwr-ixiw V I N xx 'I A Qi itz, : ,,, . . 4 . 5 I, ,nf ,Y A L. ,H I.-zzz'-I , .1 K .gf .. I na, gf A ,- ----: I, - ,,, v . l :Lf ' S s ' ' ' . U , . D A 1 ,. H I 1 I5 - Q ow 0 ' vu At f V' 5 B Y A l -' n ' u 1 1-gy anfl I':l'UHUlIII4 . . , Ftuwlrnl If-unvil. JENN- IXXIK5 NIIIIIIIIIN, Sm-ial 54'iv'l1m'v- . . . xxilITI4I III-- fnry , , , wurlfl fin-iigrupllx . . . Fvllmll In-urum-e , , . I'I '-Illlliill flax- Fpmi-ur. XX II.I.XI'IIl II XI I-II instructed and sponsored I9 a staff 01 Pliy-ival E1IUl'3IilPl 1 and Atlllf-Iii'-: YYII.I.gXRD BAIYCII. Wh-stling, XIXRY YOYNC. Pliyxival Ifrluvatinn . . . CgX.X . . . fiIIt'l'l'Il'3fIfAI' Sponwr ..., Iuniur Class Spun-ur. HAROLD HIKND. Fuotlmall . . . I'Iiyfic'aI Ifclucation . . . I.t'IIt'l'lIl8UIQ Club, KEITH IILUONI. Physical Elluvatiun . . , Driwn Training . . . Iiafkf-II1aII . . . Sf-ninr Cla-- Spnn-ur . . . Lf-tter1nan's Club. IfI'UIfNE DOZA-KH. Swini' ming Coax-I1 . . . Pliysival If1Iuf'alion, DIXIE BERRY. Pe-p ffluh . . . Pliysical Education .... b Kquatif Club. I.Ul'IF KOIINKE. Track. final 54'ie'I14'v'Z .'xIIll'l'I4'3Il I--ry unfl l.1m'riin1v'r1t . . . Nu-ial Fri:-:iw . . . Nwlwl' NHTTIQ FNIITII. .Xrnf-rican Ilixtury ami flux:-riilxivrit . . . Ihmwm , . . Quill and 54-roll . . . Spanifli I, FIIVIJI Fvlrll ' . . . ulrvxlllllg ...L Illlllnf LIU-- xllilllflllillll-I I.IfRUY IJXYFY. Grin:-ral Xlatli, III- RUE III.I,I.XNIH, .Xluvlrra I. ll . , . Ir1,u1vnfm1v'try . . . Nflnl Tv UIIl IYQ ..., Mlxarlvwl Nlalli. IEIKI.-X IlIIPIJI.If, Xlgf-Iira I , . , Ifngli-I1 I2 . . . Quill and Nr-'II . . . I 'I'.-X . , . Ye-arlmnk. ROBERT NIIZE. I xIf'l'IliillIl'liI Ilraning ..., 'xlgvlrra I . . . Gvfrnletry r . . .S1upIlul1wn-f.Ia-- Fpwn-ur. T L . C0lIllllt'l'L'f' Ileparlme-nt: I.. Rl'TH FCHANIITER.,qlinrthand I. II .... 'XcIxanc'mI Typing . . . Bimkkvqmingz . . . National Honor Fncivty Hyun-or. K. Wi. NOIIDINCS. Biliinzlss Arith- metis -... Typing: I . . , Iiunkkvvping. RODNEY I.. PAYXE. Typing I . . . SIl1ll'II'I3Fl4I I . . . Us-nvral Businvfa . . . Ce-ni-ral Svivruw- . . Svninr fjumniilter-. Fil LJ -Ei -- I .... ... was thirt -three well-qualified teachers . . Yr-national Departments: CECII. BECK. Auto Kle- fqhanif- . . . Cahinf-t and Shop II . . . Social Com- mittee. ROBERT IEISHOPP. Vocational Agriculture , . , lil- '..' X . Spon-or .,.. -X--ernhly Committee. 1.1 NN XNSITLXII. Horne Ifwnrliriif- . . . Sophornore Cla-- Spon-or , , . I'i.II..'I. K.-X1 INGRAIIANI. Home Economic- . . . Ifre-hman Cla-- Spon-or . . . FII..-X. FAH' THONIPSON. Vocational Agriculture . . . FIJ0l'hUI. u-' u. .,. ...,. . ..,, . ... Latin l. RIWIH ASXY, lfnglish 9 . . , l rw'-hman Cla-s Spun-or. ,IIi:XNNI1T'I'If SMITH. Spanish I. GORDON WICKSTRONI. English 12 . . . Speech and Drama . . . Play Productions ..., - Xwarrletl I-'ulhright Scholarship for 1957-1958. YELKIA BID- DLE. English 12. WARREN NIARHENKE. English 9, 10 . . . Journalism . . . Junior Class Sponsor. ROBERT CI..-XRK, English 10. II . . . Speech Ther- apy. IRENE SCHIQLTZ. Librarian . . Senior Class Sponsor. Fine 'lrt DXRVI IN FREDRICKSON High School Chorus . . . High School Band . . . Dance Band. WILLIAM MCR.-INN. Art . . . Arts and Crafts, MARY JEAN DUCEY. Orchestra. ROBERT NARIQBI, Vocal Music Choir. GORDON WICKSTROINI, Speech and Drama Science: WILLIAM WOODS. Biology . . . Advanced Science . , . F.T.A .... Science Fellowship for Summer 1957. RODXEY PAYNE, General Science. LOUIS A. KOHNKE, Chemistry . . . Physics .... A nnual Sales . . . Track Coach . . . Senior Class Committee .... A warded National Science Scholarship for 1957-1958. 9 I0 sertecl IW fl national affiliated Student Council an Mfy.-and!!! 1'1reQentat1xe fr 111 Ia dflt 11r a111L.1t1111 ma 1 up the Nt111I111t f0lll'ILlI whlch 12 un er rhv QIITFQIIWPH 11' Nlr Ilwaln I'.I1rI1c'h 1r- 1111111I1er ll et It 11.1 XIl1n CI111 I 1 1111 t DeAnna Sedwlf N111 1111111r1J Secretary I fl rr lul am N1 r11 pre 11I11nt 'N11r.1 I I ll'IIl I' HA secre a Sharon Whm 'N H N pre 1111 nt 'Nlarrtt Rtlllldflll I' 'N 'K pre 11I1nt Ro r Nladeros, GAA preg 111nt um Thitlllll 1111 sllflht 1111 ff pr It fnt 11.111 II rr111 ton I 1 fIllIl IIHHIKII nt Joan Mac ey K 1 11I1nt 'Wan Men I p Ilul 11r1t Ixaren John 1111 T11111I1I1n Club presl en 111n.1 anln 11n111r 0113 1h.11r111an Xl r x XXIJIM 01I11 tra 11r1t Chrlsllne Hane I'r1 llllan e1r1tarx IIldIlt Nlarlftlu I.111tI11r11I1t1r 111 Il .1 ou .1 I1 .1 11.1111 r w.11n 1r It 1 1 J1111 Eden, F 1-1 re t.1rw ttll 1111 111 1 rrx ll 1 1111r 111 1.1I 1IldlI'lllE1l'l BIII A res un10r pre 11I1 nt ll n ll J n111r 11r1t Ike n I'I1ff111.111 In I1111.111 president , nn .111 rr' man 111121 1 1a1r111an r 111 m 11 tl 1 II1 n I 1 r n Senior S0018 1 I1a1r111an -nl NIIHIPHI H0111 lremlent wild, Bxxlixxl 1111111 Tl 41 1r mn left to r1 h 1X 3111111 CKVPIATN N 1 .1 1.1111 5 1 1111 1 Hutch Krepe VICC K o Q o sf . 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A I0 pr1Ki1I12ntg 81111111 I'11ag:1-. lrvaxurrrz um! Xlr. Ilwain I'Ihx'IicIl, sponsor. In1pressiz'e as our bllilf1ill3Q'S appefu , A- v K S-N -, -ff, ,u i M xi, T 1 they are not Complete without the students within. fi- only a high -1 howl Ntuflr-nt ran iflrl, xbi- pifturf- runwy- Ihr' fl -IJWT3' Iiffn anil thfl urge tw pu-h Ihr'-v' lini- rfnmarvl . . . I-'ight 'vm fair. fight 'vm -quam-N , . . Vin ur luv. wvfrr lu-hinil you all rhii wayf A5 we -lriw tu furlhvr our r-duration. wr- lzevoim- familiar with many walks nf lifv: hvre' just uni- pliaw, 1-xp:-rinif-ming in the, vhvni- iflry lalmramry. gd l,21lllllf'l'lll 4'l'lIl,g Nm tion. -Q, 1 ,Vgm.,4f45g.,f',L?,',, , ff? Y fi , f ' .fy fa Hullh. iw lim- thf- hallx of Puwvll High wlivrv wi-'w lin-+I and lvfarnwl tu knmf' . .. 4-1 'l want any llfillll' work lUI'llg!l1llVWvllf'TC work than in the library? fill!'l l'll'iUl4'I'F. aiilifipaliuii. I3 R'-gi-tration brings a Chain reaction. We are raring to go. Spirits are high and the spice of fall fill- our wliole bring with r-iivrgy antl ambition beyond control, This is our student world as i - a fe., K' x f ,www ,gps Ilhflf'Yl man1 Oflillnllo' 'o U Q ,L-J l Like Mike button for Worth Christie. Campaign posters anti busy boosters plague the halls. Student Council elec- tions are under way. UI Still ,going -tronu -iiivi' .Xugti-I lo. lhv-1' boi' nlJli'll iimttii- l--it-1 li-'ur init-t -lll4lr'lll-'WWIIlI'1ill1lllllllilllgttl-lll1'4'l. I4 What a nerve-racking job! Cards and more cards to fill out . . . Money and more money to shell out. Would you believe it? Girls are never without talk-even in school. Outside the chemistry room, Shirley Miller, Donna Scott and Sharon Lane wait for their 1956 Panthers. 115 Z happened, beginning September 4. U every mile ae Ihr night me-are nn. the Panther hand 1nv-r11lwr- prafti- r fur Fri- day's half time Nlwxw. W'aICh yur ilnf--fb Pwlllbilllg wut bemor du 12 30 pm raxse your s1aGm I I ra n right hand 1 rn li N v ' agus- ' Im 0 7 ' '- :I H ' ' Y, ' ' Ns- mf'--Ii lg. N-plvnlln-r 10 l : . .... XII in fawr 1-f fi 5 I ' 4 Furl - thu ' . lf Q E Q 1 ,W A+ mf I f NX 'Q Q A V I . ' M, , a 4 ? , . .Q j t ,H , lg A ' he ' e .1 , 4 ,f ' b ,.0, , ff 4 Tir -II fr'--lllmm hem. nik iIlNll1Vtl14,NmH,,,illlwh 4,1 Lux, QQ 7? -4 N W omingys clear frosty fall nights The 1956 ffmihall team was headed by Coach Haruld Hand fcvnterl for the second sf-ason. Willard Ilaugh tlrftl hc-ld the posi- tion ul lina- Priavh and Ke-ith lllnoln lrightl that of end and cvnler coavh. GTF, -ma: FJ .5 J LT if 1 bow ho can much I th ayer m Coache ar ie mana ir H rc tliew appfar in one of their mans capauiie farm for the injured planar Ron Frank lo l M hrulimn zarlx in ln aa on ha it mrappc d bw mana er Ilan Bonner while manager Ras On tim zatrd and Iarrx Qmallu look in lnfortunatelx in rfu 1 and rug. md fuothal tier: a wax ll me in urn r an 4 4 hem mu Jos affix i injurw Hari i N ur rlvuud a brolm n arm and Jznni ru vm auffcrvd a irolwn l'r 1 rin ' NL-asv . ?.,.Xa, ,. . , a. ,- . i N . T Qf'Siif',ks:f', .f. 'l ff: 6.5-. - , .Q :f Q+'.: ,. . fff1Ixj.,,i E Q Q , x ' a ww' sf 'fi ri added zest to our football season 1957 Panther co-captains were seniors .lerry Niels e n and 'AButCh Kreps. 1-ff' wa? .n,i.,.. Inftructed by Coach Keith Bloom are the following ends and center: Wayne Dawfon and Jim Bever. standingg Monte Olson. Cenf' Beat. le-rry Adams, Boll Mclflhaney, and Bill Ayr:-5. 5.,,3,Q4-QQ, V5 . :3.,:-A ' vcr rw uni .KA Q' 7-wi ., . w .va ,11 Ami, f,,' .. graagw, :?i.mf4g,5,w ki! W, 7- 7 A 5 4fo,,o , . ,K A 9 ix. 4' 5' Pictured lar-low are the tackle: and guard? of our 1957 footlnall team. Standing from left to right are Jerry Nic-lff-n. Orville Burger. Van Holcher. and John Braa. Kneeling are Tom Barber, Larry Larson. Connie Gilmore. Delbert Brown. Gerald Caraveau. Stan Takf-uchi. and Delwyn Brown. All re- veive inetructiong from Coach Willard Baugh, ' .0 n J I V -, , ,, 4 'Z '51, I X. N' ,rw 5 - 1 ld l :N 'Y-5 fvgislfr H' Q 0 mn, . E. l 'X , ., Q c . ,, M I f I ' 1 Zi x 57 . x 5 6 V, ' -x fur? N N 5 f f II 5 nv 4' L, Q. 1 af- I ' - ,. -.:' He-ad Coach Harold Hand explains a new play to the hacks of the team. Standing lf-ft to right are Ralph Hil- ton. Cary Pe-ndley. and Tom Fryer. Kneeling art- Eddie Kawano. Ron Nay, We-s Thornhe-rry, Gr-orgze Waggzoncr. lglIil'l1H Kn-pa. Iliff lit-ck. and Phil Waggoner. f my X1 J I s w 1 -3 'N We thought l10fhlll?Q' of t1'f1l'el111g 109 1? if I.:-tx nut hurn rw 'lil-Nl Nviilllfl' like this won't last lnrPvf-r. Walking from llunlmlmg In lluuilvlinf' muh pr-riwl is a pleasure when you have' Crackly leaves tw Nlxuffl:-. fig J W., -r Sv -1894 . . . A touchdown? The extra point? You bet! Fl Players are- dum-nrlrd upnn from all sides lay the aftrr game ru-h. miles to see the Thermopolis football game. Good luck, Panthers, bring home the bacon. Cheerleaders lead a vigorous 1 send-off as the football boys leave for 57 Thermopolis in the Panther bus. DAQ ffbf Q- mt 1 Pwvxp N ,ss Q!- f1-':- - J is I Girls came in oriental dress and ate Chinese food while seated on the floor J S at the F.H.A. oriental dinner. .l X4 Rock and roll and Elvis Presley hit if f N 7 W Q . N PHS. Inset, Leonard Whitlock mimic. the popular singer while dancers below 5 si really go. A Xffv ,mn . , ., , This IS what it would Q. he like to look at the -1 Panther forward wall during a game. Not a - very easy prospect for A ,Q -ff an opponent, is it? ., , s. ,-,,', , I -'.'-'L vw Q :Qt ' :wx - 'Mfg as I Q ww' ff. 'WI' , ,, Y -A ,Xi .' 'W M The Cottonwood leaves were falling thick and fast l ,- il. 1 ll The state-wimle acclaimed Panther marching hantl makes up a wry important part of the foothall I l ,,- .bush 4 mr. - season. After meeting: at the hand mom for an hour he-fore a paint-, tht- llanil marches to tht- statlium antl flanks onto the fic-lrl for its first appearance ten minutes ln-fore the gain:-. lt is a stantling rule of the- hantl that no me-mln-r shall ever he seen in uniform lic-fore any per- formance. t 1. -The band's famous halt- to the rear march, to the rear march, halt. kick, two -belongs uniquely to this band. Its halftime shows consist of precision marching. formation marching and trick spectacles. Members of this hand strongly believe that in order to present a snappy performance. strict discipline must be maintained at all times regardless of circumstances. - The Drum Major. Mike llasham. was in complete- charge of the hand :luring marching season. Flag twirl:-rs were Anne Bonner and Lois Gates. Left to right: Frances Jones, Shirley Kamm. Diane Nlarkley. ,lane Nletzler, Rae Paul, Sandee Carmire and Glenda Stutzman. twirlers. E sape,-.t ' ,A -'iw -- ::g,fQ.f - f.. ., ,aj . A . K. Q mi' at The band prepares for the fall-in signal ht-fore the Homecoming parade. W8 ed JANE METZLER Senior Attendant per into our school year and H omecommtg . 1.1 SQ, 011 Q f We -W -1' H1 Mary Frances Avery Homecoming Queen 1956 DE ANNA SEDWICK Sophomore Attendant JUDY SIPE NANCY BURKE Junior Attendant 3' Freshman Attendant 2500 people crowded to see the Powell- Panthers vs tli preparations floats K K members eontinosed the r- V H-kwin ,asm am. . ff cs fn' 'V Friday, Oktober 19, 6.3 ' V b k 2:40 p.m.-Jfhe drum major's signal brought 5 .MEL , forth idespite pounded ' ' fin rs, sleepless nigga, and incom- pleted liomeworkl this colorlul display-l lol well done. her .l , N .N - , admiring public. '?'g1 Players receive lm minute intrusions has the eoeelun making their first appeiranee alter two ltonn of Dental aration. ' 22 Half time brought Wyoming! num- ber one marching band in 'The Great- est Show on Earth, one of the most difficult and spectacular performances of its career. The Panther Band executed a compli- cated formation of interchangeable, ro- tating wheels, then proceded into a three ring circus while featuring Frances .lones in a fire baton act. 3 Q 3 ? -3 fi QUEEN MARY Q ' t V ' X A Worland Warriors, rated Game of the week throughout the state 20-9 formed a heart in which the coronation and presentation of the the show. Left to right are: .lane Metzler, senior aitelldd co-captain: Butch Kre oo-captain: Mary Avery, qneeag Nancy junior attendant: Deanna mek, sopholore llliil all Indy Stpe n attendant. ' The game moved on, but again we lost our first game of the year to the unconquerable Worland Warriors. 4. ' L51 ll' 46423 u sl V' V I ' I, V' 'Q g V Vi ' Q Q gp, Q if The senior class spon- , ' -f ' sored the annual Home- R, A i l ' g i , coming dance follow- A Q, 1 D 5, -- fy 'A ing the game. . ,gl Jubllalt ' ' many fans of both lil! leave the field. 2 3 'L fiv- l lot stopping with team honor, the Pf1ntl1ers J' 9' 1 v xx u L '- l - e- mu v' N 1 . Stamlirlg. l--fl In riglut. urv: llarrr-ll l'vl1fllm. lion llillrnun. V alt'-r llfvvll. Hungry' Nlllllll. Ilivk Fr-ixrr-. Hurry llrm 1-, lllvll vl.lllQLllll'lll. .lun llurri-un. Llglx Xllllrr, l':-lv Yun-lg. llurnlnl Slllllll. ,. . 4 '. m ' -, 'ai Kun-ling are-: 'll-xn Lynn. llvnny Slllllll. .lavk l'11lnu+nfl-. lfllarll-. llunv-5, Hulwrl xIlbUI'f'Il. jnlln llnrgun. YY aynv Nl:-nrfe-:-, llmlrgf- Uwlllll. llwlllll- llvw-lq-r gnql ljgjrl Slumn lzrln' rvxivwing: Ihr Fran-- tlw- uf Illv pa-t -va-nn are- Hvafl Lnuvll lfvnr Hitt Lllllfvll. :X-xl-tant. I . 1 ne-r anml linwl 'vi ll llH4'4l nnll rlw ll xmuml 1--,11 ll, l 1,4-ln' lllllllvf. .in-1 l.g1ry .-4' 41 mix, XXV- vlklI1vHllH'I'If. llurx lllll'II. Y K.-11 ll'-mn jerry lirazio-r. ' tl li'-nnnx lxr Ian lxn lx n llfvllrndn llnn k 1 r lin lm ln 1 lx lk. llilf Kr-w-nln l IIN 4 lxllllll l ttf- un , 1 .vu lL-n 4,.u.nf.n1. .l.1-lx ll.ns-nn unzl Ralph fl placed a back on the all-state 11 . . . The Panther- playefl their vfrnferenf-e upener Septernher 21 on the lm-al fielfl anfl f1fPClCfl the visiting Lovell Bull- dogs with a 20-fi lm-. Xll-rffvnferemfe halfhaek Butr-h Krf-pi isa- the liigz gun in the Panther win. The l,anflf-r 'lilt1f'f- were the next team to fall lvefnre- the l'anther attavk 5+-pteriilier 253. 84 the lm-als Sent them home on the short enrl of a 33-T sr-ore. The unflefeatf-fl Panthers took to thf- roarl for thf- next tw, garnes. anrl rrillerl over Thermopolis 33-T Oetoher 5 in one of the ln--t garnes of the season. The Riu-rtlm Wnlveririf-N new xirtfiry numher Six. as Powell warmerl up for the-ir elafh with Wrirlanfl with a 41-13 um Uvtfilier 12. The Big: H1-rn Barin champirinship game was staged tin tht- lm-al griflirt-n when the Panthers played host to the flf-fenflingrrliampiwn Warriors in the liffnieeomingz game Or,-tt-ln-r IU. The kr-perl up Warriors fliiappointecl a Capacity rrmsrl l-x l-lanltingg Prim-Il 21-tl fur the Panther! unly hiss nftlif-seasrm. Prius-ll gut liar-lx in tht- winning ways .lerry Xie-l-nn. guard un the .- X -quail. ls-atlf the team wnln the lie-lil. .M the annual Hwunrltalile- Ilan- quf-I. Nm'-nilir-r 27. hi- waf elmfen Blocker nf the Year anrl Ilfl'rf'Y1l1'fl the trophy hy Dr. YV. K. Lee. f SXII HNII K I X 1 1 I IL lf ISBN lllu e I1 er f YI . - flu the fullrming meek. as All-state halflrack llflflie Kauanu ran wilfl anrl fvorecl three- tfilrvlirlfmiix tw learl the Panthers tu 1 1 ll mn me-r the Ureyliull Huf- faluf. Ilif- trzulitiiinal mmf--1-mlrity vham- pwn Init tuna xxltli tht lrlflt lrrnir-5 W-nt tw, l,4lXXl'll fur tht- xt-wntlr straight war. fill-Ill. in fimly Nun-rnlier 2. 'lilie- ixin vappf-rl a fur-rr-fsful ff-asuri :intl left lhme-ll mth llIlfllNIJUlf'!l 'mass-vinyl ul J 1 thlrtl straight year. f f lfshlie Kawsann. numher 20. pr'-tell hix -kill on the fmitlnall firltl ln plaving: UH tllf .Xllwtate elwwn ax lialflvavlm. llvlxxyn lirmxn wax vlu-sr-ri guarfl 1-n the 'xll--tate -o-urn If-am. 7. ini left luv right. ftwtliall 4'flZil'llf'N li quail t'4iLil'lll'v tit-nv llittner unnl Willard llullgli.Rf'illu lll1miiiaIl4lHarwl4l lluel lillllfl'll with llr. XY, ll. l.f-in at 'Htl V- lin N llanml. the annual fmirliull liariqmet, E F if 'F i A L..- : X 11 9999 .,OOlll nf Gab: ' ?.?9- my v 'E' if Ai!! r ig! , Y off-I 2, 0 -4 in ..4' il I n 'fl' QQQF, Wi fb' Q .4 ' , xx c-Q7 3 5?-' '- -. '4 . J L 1 1' I 'MV' W U .,. 1, ! me Q Q 'I LQ' ,N J, J s Siem, 'Q 219'-'-5 x..A4 -1 vw 'E 1, -,I 4. ' . . .vit 5 v-,Q xi xg, , wg' X xy 'N . iv' I U 0 1 Ron Prank lru-x at iwrlx su-lflirv' pg llwrrnhrr l8: The Xririual lf.l ..'X. Banquet was hr-lrl in tht- .rlfl gymnasiurri with rlrr- larry anrl tal'-to-ri.i staff pri-paring tlrr' lfiml antl tht- F.H.A. girls sr-rv ing the banquet. l'rf'sifl1'nt film Loomis was master of 4-flremonies while other of. ficers took part in the pro- gram, De Anna Sedwit-k was announced as Chapter Sweetheart. Mr. Chester Hunnicutt and Mr. C. W. Kurtz were made honorary members of the F.F.A. Chapter. Mrs. Jim Hart gave the response for the mothers and Mr. I. J. Frank gave the response for the fathers. All work of the F.F.A. boys was evaluated and awartls were presented by businessmen of Powell totaling to more than 5650. Powell's F.F.A. Chapter is one of the out- standing in the state. rt- for rriavliinrfry. l'.l.t.l1'-.NUIEI N-lr ll'-lrrrt li:-lrwirg. tri' ot 'lie -I-ri.-or V l'i.h.A. arlfl Presiflenl of the Nutifrrial N 1.1 .itirrnal 'x,rif iiltirr' 'll at lr' rs' X--of ration. was presented a gift i Nir, 4 1 liiar l,rri.rr. tor .ill th' uw rlk 'l1'll tri llhamber ot' Commerce and tli--r ur tiiilir- in l'fr1xr-li. Nlr. Um llrxvr Bde rim- fit' tlp- iiitirix uhm rrp-writ.-rl awafdg 10 bgyg in fhf J l,li.rpt'r. 'tlrmr-, laiil Il:-rlvr. ltrrrx floral'-y arrrl Ronnie Jones receivin 1.111-Ut ill'-W, .-1 . 1 - ,Jim 12:23.- er 5 'O the varied farm projects of F F A v I 7 fi. ff -' N. 1: FIRST ROW: Tenors-John Thomas, .lohn Bustos. Hubert Hart. SECOND ROW: Charles Roney, Mike Basham, Jim Lalfollette. THIRD ROW: Darrell Henricks, Roger Robbins, Dennis Moody. 0 ' 0 5 n J-Q1 xii V ,gx A 1 1 . f . 1 f f jx' iz. - sa 4, .5 , .N Y ... E., I, R . f - a' i: .4 . 'f A' If , E I' , 51 i ' V' T ,t f '., Q r-, ia .1 f , or W W 1 l Q ',,,: FIRST ROW: Altos-Charlotte Ware, Charlotte Dalke, Nora Lee Steck, Verla Land, Nancy Herrington, Chris- tine Haney, Judy Thompson, Anne Bonner. SECOND ROW: Barbara Bat- tersbell, Janice Hawley, Joyce Lover- chech, Bobhy Lou Heimer, Sharon White, Katherine Goodchild, Mary Lou Baker. THIRD ROW: Judy Blood, Leona Banks, Margot Reimann, Alice Brown. Not pictured: Sharon LaFarge. 0 a Q FIRST ROW: Sopranos-Wilma Baker, Donna Camposan, Janet Davis, Betty Jarrett. Perry Kay Somers, Judy Sipe, Shirley Kamm, Mary Holler. SECOND ROW: Diane Markley, Mary Avery, Bobby Poage, Diane Webb, Jane Metz- ler, Shelia Stanley. THIRD ROW: Norma Clifton, Kathy Johnson, Sandra Cassell, Karen Johnson, Grace Gould, Juanita Villereal. Not pictured: Janet Sheets, Janna Frazier, DeAnna Sed- wick and Kathy Morris. Or Ilixgd Choir sang their clwral 4, ' .r f .I . 5 Powell High School's mixed choir has been directed by Robert Narum for the past four years. ln Mr. Narum's first year here, the choral group consisted of 60 members but has now grown to l-l0. To accommodate the large number of students interested in this vocal activity, two choral clubs were I f ' . ' formed this year. One of 70 selected voices was titled the Mixed Choir, - ' ' singing a cappella. and is directed A , 4 by Mr. Narum. A second group, the ' f' Q Mixed Chorus. is directed by Darwin I 3 -Q if! I Frednckson. , . N, 55, ,ffl R4 The choir has received the rating ' r fl ig ,V if of Outstanding Northem Big Horn ' 'f Z ' :fy l ' ' Basin Chorus at the District Music C Festival for the past two years. A 4 Yi , FIRST RO i .lim Glasgow, Mymn Heny, Wes Tliomberry, Darrell Pendle-y. Bill ' Marchant. S ND ROW: Carroll Willey. Neil Earhart. Carl Urion, Gary Pemlley, Tom Barber. TH D ROW: LeRoy Theimann. Monte Olson, Jerry Krause, Butch Kreps, Marvin Gimmeson. Stan Smith. Not pictured: Don Pierson and Darvie Aman. 9 ' I C O O o -. , , praise of the birth of the Christ Child . . . he 1956-1957 officers of the choir were Butch ' ' d Kreps. president: Carl lrion. vice presi ent: Bobby Poage. secretary-treasurer: and Tom Bar- ber. librarian. Three small groups of the vocal department, quartet. the mixed quartet and the choral group. These groups performed at many different pro- grams and organizations during the year. BOYS' DOUBLE QUARTET: john Thomas. john Bustos. Roger Robbins and Mille Basham. tenorsg Monte Olson, ,lim Glasgow. Lester Kreps and LeRoy Thiemann. baritones. Accompanist-Donna Camposan. MIXED QUIARTET: Mary Holler, soprano: Verla Laml, alto: john Thomas, tenor: Neil Earhart. baritone. Accom- panist--Sharon White. CHORAL GROUP: Diane Webb. .luanita Villereal and .Ianet Davis, sopranos: Roger Robbins, John Bustos and Mike Basham. teuors: Charlotte Ware. 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I XG n ' 5 ' il: I 4. r Q41 .w 3 A ' 5 's 1 Q 1 ' I 1 s 4.11 gc-f f1' .1 . 1,1r0 finis's 411 - I , 'r ,' . ' w 1 1 - 1 , I 1 1 R f, S our sufimming team participated in their first meet. ff I ,.4,., 4.1, -.,..--Y Q, - 1. , ,I had ' f- in .. Vw 'rf idk -'f-+1-emi' lie-H-iiilrer 21: ,Kniong Ihr' many fir-I-H thi- yvar in PHS wa- the Fisiniiniiig 'learn fwriiivrl anrl f'fPZi1'lll'4l ln' 1.1-ne Dozah, fur whivh twwntx-tlirw lirnf triwl out. klmw: Fire! Swiinniingi Xlw-I hi-ld in IWM-ll againxt lla-per. I I .- I 1 g' s. 5 4 T- 4 in .. NEI Rall uh Hillwn pvrfurni- a jarkknife- fliw at the im-vt with La-pm-r. In ihi- left. flnavli livne lltmah with liaptain rin l'i1'r--vii. 5 X EW Xfxx , All right. you liirrl-. lvtl shape upfu Nlrnilwr- of the Nillliifl are rvveixing X, . , gi in-truvtiwnx from the-ir wwacli. 'lin the f' I, ' ' ,,f right: fiharlv- llfvnr-5. Ilan Pier-nn. ,I--ff ,Tw , 5. K has ' I A ' Fr'-itag. llvnrx lillxlli-. Bull liairfl. Nici' t N ' - I , K X 'Y Ce-urggr Gould. I-'red Bnyw. Jay .Xlli-nn. 'f g L liharle-f Burger. Reid Eians. Darrell 'M Q i t 6 x I'e'nrIlvy. Rugrr Rohhinf. Ralph Hilton. A -Q I W. '- I.arrY Ffillwrgl. .lf'rl'y .Mlain-. Stan Fmith ' ' . and jim Rf-xill. Nat pin-turwl. Hoge-r 't x Dali-. wa:',.,,,, I 1 ww- -, ffe 5 .1 N' ' The Semor Chnstmas F01 mal clzmaxecl the 36 school yea Plan for the em r furmalflllffl the alr Preparatmn be an 1s1tl1 a trlp to NllX6f T1p for pme pruce and Chrl t111a tree ssl11rl1 were later clxecl shade of pmk and xshlte Pmlx ll ht 1 ered non flalxev plnlx ro tm cl 1lx6r tar mace the theme It a War l1111all1w World Happx couple flancccl 111 llll u11toucl1e-fl fdlfk laml t the 111u IC of tha Cmlle 12111 In fesuve mood' Under the mlstletoe' IKLILL- fs lt'Q a marchmallow world I . I . . 9 - !, 5 .5 'U ' ' . ' 5 g . I. . S. V . . I S 1 .S S S V ., Q V X Q . V Q . . . , .U Q Y x ' C k' gl'tt s ' ' 1 ' ' f S ' g an S' ' 5 S l . 'S . s 1 ' Y .N ' S ' fl ' ' ' ' ' U 11 S' 1 1 g' S. Q 1 - 1 1 'ff , ' l . li A 4 1 ' VL A . ' L- K F' . 'X . . . 1 m -4 ll 4 . 1 4 ' ' f- 5 ,,A A 0 ' ' o 0 n ' Q ' . v c 0 p it v V- , f, 0 . . 5 . 4 D 1 v 11 ' l ' 15 I ' . I 1 0 ,' - ' , . 1' 1 . ff- v and was foffoueff by the seasonal Christmas vacation l-'ar left: Duane Clifton, operat- ing the projector in the local theatre. was only one of the numher of students who worked throughout the community dur- ing Christmas vacation. C I I I Right: Nights were crisp and wintry when groups of thought- ful students caroled in Powell. Christmas vacation found Powells basketball club going strong. In one of the yuletide games, how ever, Phil Waggener wa temporarily laid up. :fx Ci? '- ' Defeat or victory, Powell's main drag ls a busy thoroughfare after any game. After vaca tion games, Main was vibrant with fresh memories of torrid and tense moments of ex ' ' ' Citing games. ,Yi-I 1 1' s 6 X ...fg- X 5. Xwx r f x X ' f ii N' X- Nxt? . n 3 ,weigh X ynx . N- -. . f y .,., of x .f 1 x ws Parties, slumber and otherwise, were the main CAl'Gl'f'l' YOU! lt was late New Year's Night that Butch Krep attraction New Year's Eve. Powell was alive with got in, and it was late in the morning that he stayed in bed so excitement all night, and PHS youth added much sleepy that only a tuft of hair is visible on the pillow. to this traditional celebration. The nlidzrinter flvtirities were l1i4.Q'llIi?Q'l1fP l f. B .Q '-1--L 'aQ9', bran 5lHlll'll-Q Harry HunChbaCk January 25: Thr- all- -vlu-ul tale-nl Nlmw ua pre-se-ntml ln mvlnlwr of thw four Classes TAP . . . TEEN' ACERS AGAINST POLIO . . . The National Honor Society staged an a sc5ml9ly to alum -tn- drnts Ihr' +lar1gf'r- of pnlio unfl In urgr- lllrlll In gm tllvlr -lllbla. ..,-- 5 '. VH . 4, . Q x ball Iln pnlne ...talk alwut illvggal parkingff ln tln- Flgllll an' Invin- lltfi of llwwrll'-1'l11Iir who -ang in XII- lliflrivt illmrus. Thr- firxt Xll-llistrict fwtixal was in Ur:-ylJull January 12 and thv wcunml in lalwll xIZiI'l'll 9, llarxiv :hnan Mary anfl lwnny l Hill Bin-n an4l Ralph flrlxtilrv try out for parlx in xl3l'lH'lll.N 1i,N A B' - Xl'--xr' Ill' In---pl: mlm r II nr I Ill' l'llN l rn l nun-l Ill Ill' Xll-411-H111 IW'-llN.ll gb J , . lf' Xlxv x1 l1I' Ill- ll Ill Y lm-lwgx 1l.1-- lull 4 X 1 , in. ln the annual Romeo and fuller flonoe lJll'tIIlN aflrr the trmmnnn the uuple ru n fur the :lame omso anrl Jullri a een hx mo I PH'a llrl perlml ln Xlr Roll:-rt on offlu Februars 9 Htmeo and ,Iuhet were crowned a forrlmg to tradltlon of PHS Bobby Le u Hf xmer waQ Jullet and .lerrv Nielsen wa Romeo ,Ioan Herrmgton and Butch lxrf p were attendants Theae from the emnr ca s by the rude-nt body The Pow wow was m fhar r r ths el nun md Carl Unon l t mare the pre fntatlon ll lnlx I u wa cond girl tx ar I jew ee rown whlCl1 llu P or 1 a u Ill lr gift to the th I peope werf :lf-me am Cram f ll 9? 4 alnmn nonal heart w re made l Uuxll an: rol mrmlur nd u Cf ur rruara n l . , . V 'K C . ' 2 4 ' ' . 4.. A ' Y I 4. I . f ' I 5 ' 1 f ' D . . l ' A 1 'd 5 ' ls - . - A ' ' ' ' g rf i f':f K i ,r-4lnI.' l 1 ' .4nll4 I r 5' V - . 'I li ,ll 'N the se' ' 4 ww lu' '- '-I I 1' ' ' ' - xni 'l'-- ,ua ' an l Q-' ' ,A no. ' . ' A nfl ' F i .', m , - .415 1 . , 1 4 ,F ' - . x l v x ' Twv-'-5' 'sv' ly, l - Svl ' 'f a 1 l as 'fling I-' 'llln-. ,., t V - I, , , , , . ' ul . ', - -'g 1' ' . . '. ,F . , l -5 .5 U. . l 5 .s Winter tenzperatures dropped to -30 but if Ear. f Our own Abe Lincoln. Mr. Gordon Wickstrom. rr-ally for his Command performance with the band. rf-ailing the Gettys- burg Address. February 12: ,lust before the final performance . . . the PHS hand prepares for the Concert featuring faculty soloists and a program of formal and informal numbers. 38 February 22: Down the ladder then left to right. thi- PHP Swimming Team which placed third in the State- ine-vt a Laramie: Jerry Adams, George Gould. Jeff l-'rf-ilag. Charlie I 5 Honey, Henry Bustos, Roger Davif. Stan Smith. Ralph Hil- ton, Don Pierson and Charles Burger. 'UNF' Liens X- , l lvlvruarx l-2: Vow-ll rat:-fl liiull at tin- lli-Iriwt Fpewli lf' tual li ll at XXV 1,, Xlvow air wnxfr -lull'-nts xslio ivfu'ix.',l Nlilnfri-fre. lirt r x Nlary llollv-r. Nlarx .lo lllaxarlwk an-l liar-'ii .lolm-on. N nl 1 is ll--lor-N Nillaiuil. l-jftlllhl flillllltlmlll. l'uI Ytfinligirg--r and ,lulx uno l'i.l1Ill1rHM1 ,lim NXull..fr .tll1i,l llll llioinzi-. there was no decrease in our indoor pool crowds Coach Gene Hittner with the hwy- who makf- up the H lia-kvthall -quad. FIRNT ROW. -itting left to right: ,Ian Harri-on. Cary E-vhlfr. Tom Lynn. Drnnii Tyre? and liar'5 flillv-n. SECOND ROW.. fitting: Petr Ya-rk. A-Xl If-1-lv lflr. Hit-It Svliivlrkolk. LeRoy 'lihv-imann. ffarl llrawr- unfl Jerry fhivkliurn. THIRD RUXX. etantlinggz Don Hill- man, Rirliio- Tarkauchi, Ken Re-no. lvlf Nic-Coy and Chuck fivrirgzv. manager. Not pic- tun-fl: We- Thomberry, To tht- right arf' the- two ru- vaptainx -e-If-rtefl lay Ilif- Qquacl. Wee Thornhf-rr5 aml Richie' Tavkauchi. luoth foph- UIIIOTSQ. llhri-tine Tina Haney. frr-hman in Powell High St-lior ' he tht- li xquad Chwrlranlr-r. She' lfrl the Pe-p Club thrfu h all the x ll for the li team 'luring football antl hafkvtlvall -va-on. 01 fowl suppmtms of our other ll' X S 'Hip 2 L Il Lnavh UIUUII1 glw- UIQ'-gdlllf' struvtiw N. 5011001 functions Y . 41 ff. 695 X Hmm lan Kal'-Lf' Ihr plaw- wi IN Kvvlxly lla-kvtlvall palm-. Ihf- Hu-1 ww-almrlx. Jvrry N11-I-vn gf-is hh hvad patvhul r- . if x , w'7' 'I 51' 1 'E w gl W Q 5 ,X Ll HipHip Hurraxfnalvaxkn-1.1101 1 in Vain 'Y u we became basketball fans in earnest . . . BASKETBALL WINS AND LOSSES Powell 6 6 6 6 .6 659 Billings Central 6 57 Powell .6 6 'll Laurel 6 56 Powell ,,,, T6 Gillette 6 6 6 66 Powell ,,,e,,,,,7,,,, 54 Afton ,,,, 44- Powell ,7,,e 66 662 Powell 6 T6 Powell 655 Powell 6 Tl Powell .. 62 Powell 63 Powell 6 82 Powell 52 Powell 6 32 Powell 50 Powell 66 66 52 Powell 39 Powell 53 Powell 6 6 61 Powell ,,,,. 6 ,,,, 60 Powell .6 .. . 49 Powell. ,.v,,,e,,,, .63 Powell ,e,e,,e,,,,, 46 Powell Powell ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Powell. DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 673 50 6666669 Powell 6666666666666666 54- STATE TOURNAMENT Powell 666666..6666,666 60 Powell 66666666. 6..666 5 5 Powell . .,66666666..., -16 Powell 66666666666 50 1 State Championship I - . oh., .3 ?-bi'-, 1-23:-'. 42 Red Lodge 66 6 61 Sheridan 6 68 Greybull 6 66 6 48 W'orland 39 Lander 6 6 46 Riverton 6 fl-l Basin 60 Lovell 6 '12 Thermopolis 6 66666 39 Vlforland 6 6 4-1 Cody 6 53 Riverton 51 Lander V 50 ls this football or basketball? Coach Bloom watches as the boys work out on the - floor durin raetice session. Basin 6 4-6 g p Thermopolis 6 66666 47 Lovell 6 6666666 6. 6. 37 56 Creybull 6 ,. 6666 45 Cody 6 666666 666666666 6 66 52 70 37 Thermopolis 666.6.666666 63 Creybull 66666666 Cody .. 66666666 666666 6 6 Worland 6 6666666 666666 6 Green River .6 6666.66 651 54 Torrington 6666666666.6. 6 Gillette .66.666 t6..66666 3 5 56 Cody 66666666 66..66666 Time out for notes! Between practices on the different plays the boys listen intently as Coach offers criticisms. FIRST ROW. left to right: Phil Waggoner. jerry Nielsen, Cary Pendley. Ron Nay. Wayne Dawson. Eddie Kawano and Stan Tackaucbi. SECOND ROW: Manager Ray Onstine, Marvin tginnm-r...n, Turn Fryym Butyl, Krfpe, Coach Kr-ith Bloom. Bob Mclllhaney. ,lim Bever, Van Holscher and Nlanager Daw Bonner. These boys entered the District Tournament with 19 wins and 3 losses. By placing fourth in this tournament. they entered the State Tournament. going all the way to the top and playing their arch-rivals. Cody, for Champion-hip of the State. Before bowing to them. the game went into an overtime . . . the final score being 56-50. his was proton by the mpflvity f'l'0ll'fI of 5,000 during' . -1. 7 BUIFII Krvpx. numlwr IT. glow up t thf- ball in fur anuthvr two point Ifryvr, numlwr 3. i- tu the right. 1 i rf' fp. uw-r and inf Jerry Nivl-en nl Yu , ay Who nw-:le the flour In run nn? -ap 4 , r ' I' well It I' lum Illillll' Ixauun-I nlurmg the' 1, - .Am-. - I - nlaxtfrn by rarning Ihr- Rvlwunri Trwphy amarflv-ll f by the- Xtlllr-tim R0llflf1l8lllf'. N1 C For a wurnl hrnnr Nlrl an ma nam I t th XII Varrh I3-lh. Ham . Ihil vV8glf14II'lf'I'. rhnfvn Allvflrvnfvr 1-nw plaxvr uf thw BHB. aflfi- tw thf- Riwrtfln Wfllwrinvi. lap. up , ' , anvy UNVY ' -Q' rv 1 f Iun3rff el-rn and XYHQQLUIIST lnlh gland In Iha X11 rnnfwrffnw- tram during Ihr Iligtrivl Tournamvnt. !aIe twam at Ihr- Nair- Ilvllrnamvnl IH liirzmllr. lv -'HHH' Thfz nf'3I't f- f Th ffm' Run Nay. a wrappy junior. admlvd hif talvnl- thfm' lane W Ff'lV' the FWF' un the- ftarling fin-. Hf-1 alway- in thr' minllile' 'hf ' T PhY SUWU bE th aft:-r Ihr' hall. as wax the- va-1' at the- Pmwll- ,-Xtlllvtic' Roundtable-. I.mell ganh.. more' prlim- tn P0wf'll's victory mfr 1? 1 1 e A' l '1,-.am F' ?k- g , fl nv. Q -Il' 1 1 1 gl 9. fq 'f Vg -' . A , -- , . . ' , if xo-mi is ' '5aaE..w: Li iwgi' ' Y ' 1 it ' S: . Xi ,Ngm K xnxx 1 i, M Q I fy L X' 'w ' ' V , - A 1 I IA 3, . if Q 1 P z if 1 5 2, V fl' ' b kg ,J F 0r'3'aM Q ' .Ls ,.1, 51'-O A ' xv., I. -14 7 I 1 .ls t ,. Q fr fj xv u V i Q Q --. 'ive' ff? ff 1 if-. 5 M . 1 cc 11 50 ueather and for Coclyitesu a 22-mile drire . . . WIN . We re from low:-ll and t he prouder. if you ean't he-ar Nlareh li: The return to Powell and what a hornecorningl A 500-car Caraxan met the boy, at lfdrnonde Street and ushered them to the gym. With siren- hlowing tht- poliee ear and firetruekf escorted the hui through Main Qtreet. A lmusload of tired but happy buys made their grand entrance before the public. thiarh lilomn ref-ein-tl a rousing burft of applause from townfpeople as they t'XpI't'-rt'4l their happint-fs. now. we-'ll ve-ll a little loude-rf Nlarfh 13 to 16: Powell Pantherf arriwfl in l.aramief After plat-ing in the lli-tritt 'llwurnarnent the Panther ha-ltetliall team left for Laramie in great rpiritr and high hope. fitting to the top. the Pantherf made ew-ryone in Powell proud to fay. That'f my home town teamfu To make the game a real thriller the Iwo Bl-IB arch-rixalf. tjndy and Powell. met for the fourth time during: the eeafon. Prewiuurly Powell had won one uf the-fe game: and Cody. two. lt wa- our turn to win and as the final buzzer rang the :core was 48-48. ln the three minute: overtime Cody went ahead and at the final moment the score stood 56-50. k l ,r- f v-.5 The class A second place team in the ftate of Wyoming-FIRST ROW: Marvin Cimmerson. Coach Bloom. liuteh Krepf. jim llever and Ron Nay. SECOND ROW: Ray Onftine. manager. Eddie Kawanu. Phil Waggoner and Jerry Nielsen. THIRD ROW: Stan Tackauchi and Tom Fryer. FOURTH ROW: Dave Bonner. manager. and Bob Xlclflhaney. t -4 Tlxlllt'Tighl.t'dpI1iiIl Duwanv Sand referee- a match In-tw-1-rm as-i-L ant Cluavlx Bud Vuttre-ll and Hn-ad lfwamh Wil- lard Bdllglll. Both our basketball and u'restling team , .,l,rl.i ' v -4 K Q-Lab Knwlillu. lf-ft to righlz larry Ftroh. George Waggener, Duwane Sand, Bill I-'U-sm. and Lluir 'xrw-nt' NI3Il4iiIl Hufh Nlmrvn Larrv 'Wooten Dennis Mood Cla Miller. Gerald f:Lil'LiNf'Lill Q- I, . g.V.N P , P , 1 Pi, 7 y, y an i lorry lar-on. lhesve Inns mafle- up the State squad. l At a wrestling man-h who is grunting and groaning more . . . the team or the spectator-'Z Anxiety is expressed on the faces of team members on the bench and the spectators in the bleachers. ifl well at the state tournaments, fgr-0 yyis 5:11 ,a,3,'fl'MP f? 5 . I x YL, 1956-1957 wre-tlvr-. standing. left to right: Ron Frank. Gerald Caravfau. Orville Burger. Clay Nlille-r. Dvnnif Slowly. Larry Larson, Duwane Sand, George Waggoner. Coach Baugh, Harold Nlnyvr. Nlyrfvn Hfny. Walt Reno, ,lim La Fallette, Harry Bruce. ,lim Smith. Kenny Huffman anl flnawh Cuttrfll. Knwling: Larryflacobs, Bert Kendall, Doug Bairrl. Larry Nlouren, Bill Fossen Clair Argfntfw. Hugh Nlnnren, Larry Slroh, Larry Carly, Jim Cannwn. Ronnie ,lone-S. Lynn Dau Jw-rry Frazif-r anfl Ralph Onstine. fr N ,K ,L ' X Thrre action fhot, takvn at different niatrhes show the Panther matnivn in grappling pwfitir-ni. Alum-. Clair A rgentu- tu Ihr left. Hugh Nluwrvn: anfl to thf' right. Larry Larfun. .W 2 -H V. Z4 4 L !'.' N3 2 Pow-ll Pins ell Pfrwflll Powell Pon ell Powell Powell Powell Powell Powell Powell Powell pltieing seeonfl and fourth respectively WliliST1,INlQ Vi INF XXII 1.055114 36 28 45 51 .38 23 43 20 2 1 2-1- -15 18 Lin ell Rd irlanrl Tlierniopolis Billings Riverton Coil? Billings Wlirlanrl Faratoga Laramie Rot-lc Springs Cody os-v , wrulml f,aruu't1u 'lin the right. llill l n 1' antl llimane- Sandi all of xshoni platul in tha State Wre-tlirig Nl:-et. liill took fourth pliu in tht- 120 ponnfl rlas-. llerultl. wrestling: in the heaxyxwiglit vlass. win in thu- lraltls for thirml and fourth liy pinning: hi- opp nt nt in 55 sw-finds. Duwane. who wrestled in th' 138 pound vlass, decisionetl hi- oppoiiviit 5-1 to gain a he-rth in the finals. Hr- lo-t hi finil matt-h. hut took second place to add to the -to points I-oiiipilvil by the Powell team. y..n,m lhp.,,,,, S -.A 42 .-Q ,r FK 'x, s ,. 'lair Xrlifiitii lillitlglll lion--r In lll lx winnin Il- inlixiluiil 1 i l.llIlIIlI'1IfIl-lllp In tl ll- lI4Il1II4l -..i-- Xi nt x ii Ili- 'I..ll1ll +iIi ii -AQ. Ii Iliiivwv-11111-Ii'--it Ili- 4:1-I-I.in-lIn--I'xiitiiignmtilif--1tl iitii ll 48 Coach Willard Baugh completed his first year as head wrestling coach at Powell High School with a highly successful 9-3 season mark in dual meet competition. The Panthers' only losses were by narrow margins, to Cody 25-23 and 19-18 and to Worland 21-20. The local grapplers also placed third in the Worland Invitational Wrestling Tournament. Clair Argento gave Powell its only state champion with a win in the 112 pound divi- sion. as the out-manned Panther wrestlers finishf-tl sixth in the state meet at Laramie. the ulnter sports season met, out thoughts ai P Pywll H1 l1 Nr lf r e ra f Horn lia ln pre rnted tvm concert lurtng. the clwnl vu Thx-5 on c tra under the leader lnp of Nh Nlary can rapldlw mach war Ehfmn IH Ihr HRVI ROW lcftt r It 'Nlarglf Whales Nlxrna Wren Lunmf lanxlt Xlars Xldllut Nlarch lu p TUHIII up before a conwrt lm m a llttlc- trxm w te-n thm tn e nu .L 5,55 'Wig' S ..,,. '51 nu. ,R nnrtftta Hatlu rt and kdlllt X11 r FI UND R 4 fn Roland Io: N a mt Hubert we Nandra lhn x xnn lldu dmc Nfllllll rhn Tlwnm lham Wrlulr am l :ur nr 1 luux r NT ww l f fl t re f UIQ 16 tra rllfltfr ISDH Dau stu- pr: :dent John Thoma tu: ent If nduftor urlw li nm rnl nt 4 N rte Wlafx rrttdrx trea urer l-..4 Jr 49 Q I 4 4 ' Q 2 Q s H . ' L , .9 tu Mb ' Q' 51 ZX f' .gf ' A ., Q 43.45 ' ' , I - . ,, A' f . ' aff' 4- -, Q ' --n , -.. v ' , I V f W Th 1 '- 'g f'-l ml Ur'h st . tltff fir-t in tht Big llc' W 7 ,- I-el. S-Q .V OW: SA, ,5 ' Fl 'I 's' ll-l- ' , ,A-,lll' . f A. .1 ' -nt. '. 'his . ' 5 s' A 'ss , 'JI' I.. ' 1. J' -s .' ' , ,lt ff, ' - 7 I Dufry. is in its :f'C01'lIl year of vxistf-nvv and invreaeing Judy liloud. THIRD ROW: llianr- Roper. llill llmlle-, Nc-il ' .f 'Y' 'Q' '.' 0 lglkli li N-a lNl'ssl . ', I ' I. I...,,,1, s,,.,,,,, f . J- I V 1 in . ' T. T: f .m. - ' gl H r- L, ' I' g I ' gs -tart gr t i-y. V I Muir . :N ! 1 4 ' ' 'T gl ,, Q I r ,Q t ' 7 .L.,r..L.' - 'L T Ali! 'c. e tl .tn sdgh. a A lllx' 4 LL l x 'J :J 1' X: 'fri.t-,t1Jg1t. pr-Af . anl .lagf 'lll-. i 9 .. V w '-'- 's -. ITE turned to the music and QU VPGQA lf 'L I 115 ' A-I ' ,K+ The PHS Chorus. untlf-r tht- :lin-f'ti1111 of Nlr. llarwin l re'drit'lt:on. parlicipalctl in two t'Ul'll'f'Yl'. the Christmas cnncc-rt and K'Cod's Trombonesf' There were 58 tnetnbrr- tu thi- 1-l111r11- 111afle ul' of anyone who want:-tl to sing. When vandalism ltrnlu- out in antl aruuntl PHS. Ihr Student Council sponsored an asse111l1ly wlntre Nlr. fllytlr Kurtz. Suprrintrndent of Schools, spoke I0 tht- stutlvnt hotly Ill'1'Xf'llllTlg1 e-ontc wry sobering: thoughts. Several Illt'llllJt'Y'r of the- Student Council we-rv: Juan Mackay. Mary Frances Avery. ,Ioan H1-rrington. antl Nlikc Basham. president. with Mr. Kurtz. Hp 111-5111111 tht- 1-vt-ning star. Uut lmefynntl the morning star . . . rl your 11--I: takff your re--I: me-vp not, ww-p nut! Rehearsals for the choir production, God's Trombonesu D H l'..1rh.1rI. Xl.1ry llwllvr. N1-rla l.a11-l anti ,lv-hnny with the mixed quart'-I ll11111111s. including Neil QA , Il'-ft-rv tlif' 1111.11 -lum. J1111 Wallwr put- 111ak+'-1111 H ' . l ll karl l r11-11. tht' l'rf-111l1'-r. departments of P.H.S The F.F.A., F.H.A. and Band look to Ili: road in March. The FFA. anfl F.ll.,X, win Ennf' tlir 21. 22 anfl 23: ilu- lim- lv-in: in 'lfirringtf-n anil tli' :irlf ln-in: in Larariiiv. ie lraml X-af rafinv' Iliff 26 anfl 27 Hi Iliwx muff-fl to Flifriflan anfl Buffalo to prewnt a funff-rt in lwtli trmn-. Flurlvnt- ini--wl Ili 21 llill. ,. Nlorr fun at a -luriilnr party in ilu' f.ar4llJfvar1l llalauin at Laramif-. k V5 mflintlet Ile xi 75 Hmm-l lieadquartvrx for the llanfl. l'1wwll'- pe-rlwriiiing llantl at Buffalo. -.M 'lilio-v lf.ll.pX. girls qualifying In alle-nfl the Stati- dt l Arai Iihe boys who brought honor to the F.F.A. Chapter by being chosen State Farmers were Connie Mc- Math. Ron Frank and Larry Hawley. iiv' F.F.A. boys who attended the State Convention at Torrington. Girls from over the ig Horn Basin gathered for - T ,ann lr vtn 01131100 1 one of the mo aftlw and nu tamlm 1 1 ' 'N ll war I 1 fum mlm fluh aml the fralnpollne u of vs 14 1 ad Pd mtrrrt I th roup Shown on tl up nm e It are Karen John un Xian cm 'Nancx Burke Perrx Kan Nome-r Donna john on Franm un: oanrtl Hz an r Nandra C a el farol Ham x Ramona He nx Shan n DW lnliiink Iii. li H1- i-I - CIC -I Q 1iQ in il-1 -8 Illia I QR wr M s ,if an Yo el Rubs Nl-cf and Tma Han:-x 'Nhddle row Mis Xlarx Noun pun or joan H1-rrm lon Juamta Vlllareal Ia tx Km al Bottom rum 1 1n Nlurxel Brewer Bonme larpfntvr Beth jnl1nton Nharon ir vnto Grace Gould Jam Hallett Xlhcrta Wll an Bfrna Nlae Qhanahan and ll Xnn Nhfuvrnxa n 1 111 Iulu Ihruu F116 ' 1 L1 war rom an ll an ll: rr n N 1 rl tarx rea un r 0 :- Nlaflrr uh Kathryn 1 mm Nlana er am lldlllld Mllar al hltv Ire ue t . L A E Y A -,-,, , , ,, g - ' , EXIH, ' ' M' -1' K . , Y 1 4 l 5 I I 1 f A 51 M . AI X . , 1 1 I -1- ' Wi A ..,, 4 .I.:7 x l f'i:'f-lf ' S 'Q ' ,. - 1, M3 Ag C' ls' Athl Ass ' 's st v 51 - ,' 5 ' 1 ' : 's IH ' g 'lulx of lH.'. TIS 4' he Q..-LA. wa- , ' 1' ' g. 5 f 1 ' g . ' ' . flivimled into +1-u-ral fmall clubs. the Aqualiv Club. Ihr- Rusc Nlarleros. Kathryn Goodchild. Peggy Shipman and ' l ' gl l , ' 1 ' ' ' Cl h, all 'h l I ' 'P . '. Ht' gz , ' ' d ' 5 11 Q' g . Q ' 19 tl '. l fl I 1 . ' f . .' 1 gg . l , In rigl. 'I S . 1 1' H' .V Q ' - - . 1' - '51, - Y -M 'j 7 H S . 'SJ 'al'-' 'f' I. 1- -A 'n. ' 5. , ' ' 1 is . , ' . 1 gy. . 14. -3 I K 5 VU xl s ' Hllawrs pulcll gl Ihr 1' gh D-I I Illc' -lJ:T -Vllnl P . l A 1 ' - 14 lffx 11. riglng Ag .1 - ig, L ' ' 1,1 11111. -'lk 1+ -1 Rs , , fl ' , . . - ' UN. lrrs Ill. - ' 1' v , , 1Q1....l1'l1'l1l. I' ' . ' 'g 3 l , . , 1. - fl .' A xx - , ' I, f, 'Me-ff - -N.. lf 3. Q l ' T' V. Playclay . . . The Trampoline Club performed during the half of one of the basketball games during thr- winter season. Shown here. from left to right, are all lTlf'l'Illlf'l -I Tina Haney, jumpingg Ramona Heny, Nancy Burke, ,lane Haz- lett, Sharon Vogel, Bonnie Car- penter, Julie Kohnke and Nlary Lou Heny. The Aquatic Club present- ed two shows. 'Wvater Ballet and Aqua Holiday be- fore the public this year, Shown on the high dive, left to right, are: Margot Reimann, Boli- by Heimer. Pat Beier, Jam- Metzler. Br-- low the high dive! lloliliif- Orr. Dixie Koblw, Carol McGrath. . 3 lil ll it Lf' ' ,I id. - S . W 5 A 'L .A 1 I LMJ f- N 1 H. 1 if illlmll fin. .. Shanahan. On the tower. left to right: Tina Haney. Sandee Carrnire. Carol Haney, A-Xnne Bonner. Standing by the low elixing l1oarflare,l4-ft to right: Ellen ,-Xdanis. Nam-v Burke, Sharon N ugvl. bliss Dixie- llerry and Xliss Mary Young. sponsors. Sitting on the low diving board: Lois Bur gf-ner. Peg Huntley, Nlary Lou Heny, Sharon La Farge and Jane- Hazlett. To the left is the Tumbling Club which also pre-sented a half time show between one of the basket- ball gaines. Standing, left to right. an-1 Sandra Cassel and Judy Brandt. Karen Johnson is pictured to the left beside Donna Johnson, Kathryn Goodchild, Al- berta Wilson and Bema Mae 53 n an an i 1 1 i 7 1 15 hen the great night arrived Nlavlveth involved more technical work than any other play ever produced in the PHS theatre. Crf-wx not fhown are the stage managers. sound. lighting booth. Scenery Changers. and make-up crews. After the last nighfs performance. a party was held on the stage. Back-tagv elf-t'trir'ianf. Cecil Beck and l.c-roy Thie-mann. work the spotlight for the lnanquf-t fc-ene. Out. out hrief candle 'dimmer No. Qt Larry Hawley works the Curtain ropes while avtorf await the-ir vuvf. r 'fJ Warrlrolw Nli-tn'--. Pat Ftieriliargvr. a-si-t- Lady Nlavlwtli in a w--tuimf r-hang'-. I 1 lim I uh f t 5 'fl Director Gordon Wickstrom :upervises the finifh- ing touches to the technical work on NIaChe-th. A deed without a name. The last night? performance was made all the more profe-fionalu hy the arrixal of Iwo huge bas' ketf of red ro-f-S for Carl and lJ!'l4'l'f'- and tht- vast. 55 HITIIIFI1 shall to all our nights and day 'Ihr fir-1 Nlmlm-Npvurmn Nay f-wr to lw prwluffwl in VlIf'llf'r. Karvn Johnson. Joyce I.m'Prcl1e-ck. Nlary Jw l'1'w-ll mu- I'Tr-fntfl-I in the- PHS flnalrw ,Xllril II anfl ll. IIlL1Xdl'Ilf'IIgQ I.:-nnflx. Jfrry Krauw: HH--. Ilill lIll1ll ?3 llN1If'l' tlw flir--wtifm nf flf-rflnn NI, YYi+lvtrnrn. .X vuxt '+I XI YN ifh- RHF' Omflnfl XUHUS- Tum F5973 14ifIYV3fI'lUIfA 10 llvlpwl giw a -pwtarular p rf11rn1an4v' lnvih nigh!-. x,Ii1V! lK+'lI11dI1rlZFiMar4l.lJrfnPi:-r-url: Ilnnahlain. Darrell 'Ilw-v playing Npvakirmg rnlv- uf-ng Xlaflwrh, tgirl l rinnz l 'Yl4Ilv'y1 I'If 1iIl4'!A. Bflrna Slay Shanahan: Wes-vngze-r. Donna Iaflv Xlarlwtll. lhllwrr- Yillurval: Nlaulllff, Waxnv lun- I--iIllIl lnZ!IlI Nun uf Nlafrluff. Chuck flmlrgvz Fon uf Siward. N1-nz' xILilI1'lIlI,,IUl1f'l 'Ihr-Ina-2 I3anqL1r'.I.awsre-nw Xlonrvz lhv ll-1fl 'll I1'1 l'1Z 5f'yIOH. Clayton Kitvhenz Pnrtffr. Gordon Viwkxtrmn: lim-tnr. Hill Biwn: ,X Sfvldiflr. Jim Beverg Ulli Klan. llbaw Bonner: anll ll'-ntlflwnnman. Carnl Card. ' ' Ir-1 many Q-xtran xolflivrf. women. and 1 W'I1EIIIJllIl4'8IlIs adwp- Lady Macbeth and Mac- Fillf-t of a le-nny -nakn-. in the cauldron boil and bakezu bath. Act I: Sw-ne VII The Ihr:-Q' XX-IIl'Ilf'N. Act IV: Scene I xx l4f'I!l4' hitlwr: I lmxe- lm-gun In plant Ilw-. and will lulwur in nmlv lhw- full nf grnwingg . . . let me infold thu- tv nu ln.1r1. X11 I: N'-11 IY, Pi-turell uhm., fr-fm l-ll rn Yldlll. .iIr'I Went-'ithl llnnalmlain. Lrnnox. Duncan, Mav- lvlll. liunqul-. Nldlwlrxl, I'-I 11II4'A. u flagln-arf-r. Rn-N unll 'xngu-. 56 p i Q2 111' f X X , f 9 J, ,H ff V, . 'gf For most organizations the coming of spring meant April 15: The Hr-len Hayes chapter of Future Teachers of America held a tea to honor the teacher- of the local school system. Mary Holler serves punch to Miss Katherine Black who has been a grade school teacher for many years, and now supervises Southside. To the right, Zona Allen in the most prominent job of the organization. Each semester members are assigned to visit and observe a room in a grade of their choice. Future teach- ers attend these observations once a week. I 1 S 0, Vi P, .fs X U PT.,-X. members urn 1--e a toast at the lea with comical rigor and dramatic l P contortiorr. Guest teachers can be seen in the background. All enjoyed the movie. X Desk for Billie. ui .t...u,Y1 58 2.1 ,Q 1 Members seated. left to right: Fha' ron White. Karen Johnson, Kather- ine Coodchild. Alice Brown. Judy Sims. Donna Camposan, Betty John- ston. Sharon Rockhold. Lois Decker, Thelma Eschler and Zona Allen. Standing: Mary ,lo Hlavacheck. Vel- ma lliddle. sponsor. ,ludy Blood, Linda Ries. William Woods, spon- sor. Mary Lou Heny, Mary Avery. Virginia Streeter. Carol Branstetter, Grace Could. Jeanette Beavers. Mary Holler and llerna Shanahan. Not pictured: Carl lfrion. Mike Basham, Charles Reed, and ,lim Walker. L, K etieiiing of achievements et for school publications April 16: This year marked the tenth annual Pou- wow-Panther Banquet. lt is almost always one of the fir-t of the many banquet- of the spring season. Diane Hari-clex. Panther editor. served as mistress of eeremonie-. A4 4 1 .5 AL . - I I ,Q Q ? u .5 During the course of the evening. those- present were given pencils and encour- aged to doodle on the tablecloth. An art exhibit was established hy Mrs. Virginia Johnson from the drawings. and the chosen exhibits were judged. Pictured here is the prize for first place titled. A Little Dogs Interpreta- tion of Spring presented to Hrs. C. W. Kurtz. Two of the judges are at right. Pictured at the far right, Mr. Louie Kohnke. annual sales staff sponsor. -tows away the meal and enjoys con- wr-ation with his neighboring: friend-. The traditional Musical Powwow is presented each year by members of the Powwow staff. The major coverages of tht- -chool year are resiewed in xerse while mu-ie to provoke the thought of the article is played. Glenda Stutzmun. Lois Cates, Grace Gould and Carl llrion gave this year's presentation. I ., .,.. v 7' e gr ' - L wiv 1, Y W p M ia. f C O, I Y '5 1. in . , , , 'I' I 1 y ,. . WB. . ' 5 . ., v Near the end of the evening. the 1956- 5T Quill and Scroll members. Sharon White. Xlary ,Io Hlavacheck, Lois Decker and Diane Nlarkley tinsett. initiate the new members into the so- ciety of honorary journalists. New meni- bers are: Margot Reimann. Nora Lee Steck Firth. Virginia Streeter. Joan Herrington. Berna Shanahan. Carl Lrion. Dave Bonner. Glenda Stutzman. Lois Gates and Grace Could. Lois Decker, president of Quill and Scroll. was in charge. 4 -4 there were deadlines to be met Neatness. interest and mer-all -ups-riwrity win the rating 1-f Xll-Frau l'lwt-'W Off-et pap'-r for the '36-'ST xwar, N5 rn. M' ,M vs, Clockwise around the table. Carl Irion. Larry Wollam and Clr-nda Ftutzman lay out and paste the dummy page. Read all about itlu lfarly morning distribution of Powwrrwf in tlie- main hall. Carol Haney and ,lvailm-ttv llvaxerf malu' a lu-adlim' frmn pliutn-type-. Cunlinual smrl-1 ia thi- main ingredient nf l'mv- wow pruduction. X n 4 ' ' ' n ox Y f I Ei- X If - Jr. 1 t 4: L ll I - X X .f Q The Yoivc of Wymiiingl Larger! Cunwli- dated Fvliunlu i- lie-ard tw-lu' timef :luring tht- year when tlie- finixlu-al prnduft if lianflml out lu the- flll1lt'l1l-. ,lan Frazier and Luis llatv- partir-ipalr in thi- final phasi- of paper prudut-tinn. if Nxtll penml inf l'muwu flax 1- nvwr dull vxu- It I4 l.ll3l lf'j Reed. mlinst phi tugrrapliy work i- fiili-liwl lrvfnrc' the- grand vlimax of produt-tion, llraw tl.-uld acltl- In Illf' Vnllmtiun nl yr ar papa r liullf-tin lmanl, .-Xt llic lionur- affrmlrly tllrw- first plaw- in the flats journalism vonlvft are pit--mite-il lay Xl!-. Jian nvttr- Slllllll. rIN'Yl'lIT. to larry W1-lluin, Cram Could and Carl Urion. I XII Rfnllfrll ' ' t Uusif' Festilal nas one of file lur l,llhf'H.N 1 Irift Lhwi IINI' uni tr f4PfIlldIl4 4, rv-ufrrlvr tXflf s 1 x .1 1 fam mam 0 the top ratmgfi ,M lhoru, pm,-gi., undt-r gh, , Q f, f XI 'MW 1 lt mal arljudivatlv 1 10111 .xr Natuniay 1-umn xrx lfffxtlllg. I1 mm Jmry. inftrunu n f U1 atur n 4 f In '1'1,.- H..,.- vhural gr'-1 jim bling vl1hif'lIli1Illl. Ol-un and 1-fthe prvunu aft B.H.B. Contests scheduled in Powell this year FI.lf'IiIQ Nlargnt lieiinann Francis jones Glenrla Stutzinan Layonne Frank Lincla Leirlholt Janice Hennerlverg Sandra Garinire BgXSSOOX-- Zona Cale .Xllen Pat Steinharger B FLAT CI.AXRlNL'I' -Y Diane Xlarklf-5 lane Nletzler 5hirley liainin Charlotte llalke Sharon Lahargze nknn Bonner Perry Kay SUIIICI' Orlo Aman .-Xlherta Wilson Betty Jarrett jay Allison Patty Ferren Ramona Heny Nlargaret Brandt Gary Shoemaker Darrell Hendricks ALTO CLARINET Lois Cates Janet Neeley Mary Dalke I' , Band offiu-rs. Diane Nlarklvy. Fir I lx l H QU! ' lini s . .: 3 yron vny. .,, Glasgow. Capt.: Zona Allen. Sw- ,.: a 1 , ikf' lla-hain. L Drum Major. wait for Nlr. lfrml- I ritk-on in the nni-iv lihrary. The P H FRENCH HORN Bill Biven LeRoy Kittle David Mayer TRONIBONE- lluliert Hart loin Burgener Jeanette Lainh lion Caraveau john Collins llavifl Cruinrim Worth Christie li.-XltlTOXlff -f Xi-il lfarhart Yan llolst-her llwlwrt Xxitillllt' Miki- liashain BXSSf Myron Heny Darvie Aman Duane White Harolfl Smith Clav Nliller Dennis Smith PEHCLASSIOX- Bonnie Lunclvall Janive llawley Donna ,l0l'll1SOI1 Linda Ficken Tom Barber Bobln' Burffener . C Rae Paul TINIPAXI- Kathleen Biven BXF5 CL.-XRIN Eli Jirn Glasgow Donna Fporner Terry Rin-karrl ALTO SAXOPHOXE- Sharon White Stan Talceufghi Betty lolinaton Henry Bustos De.-Xnna Serlwielc Diane Costello Bob Bairrl Pat Boley' 'HQNOR S,-XXOPHONE- Wayne Dawson Douglas Shurnvsay Larry Smalley Br-XRI'l'0NlrQ SAXOPHONE llivharcl Sr,-hierkolk Jerry Cor-lclmurn COltNIiT- Wesley Thornherry Alan Jones Fred Tervo Frieda Rick Jeff Freitag Tom Lynn Grant Martin The cafeteria became a ehangin 'S One of the biggest money-making projects carried on hy our F.H.,-X. chapter this year was the selling of refresh- ments during football games and the B.H.B. district basket- ball tournament. Profits cleared on the tournament were 5100. Ferxing tln- F.H...-X tfliapter during this A ru-li during the district basketball tournament to ye-ar wt-rv tht- tlhapte-r mothers. Nlrs. get a snack lie-fore the nt-xt game. l runt'is ffouvn- and Nlr-. llutl Fteck, The-y were t-lt-etc-tl by tht- me-mlwrs. 1dg yt lid! I, gn ,il As a State project to fulfill a national goal. the chapter gave a tea May 3, to inform Junior High girls of F.H.A. and High School Home Economics. One of the highlights of the year was the Mardi Gras Dance sponsored by F.H.A. after the Cody-Powell basketball game January 25. Confetti, serpentine, balloons and silhouettes set the scene for a festive mood. Diane Xlarkley. vice president. gives the welcome at the annual Eighth Grade Tea. l'll -ee you in my dream- N 64 L54 M' it ixm - and vlimaxt-tl a st1t'1'r'ssftil year. .Umow 1- tht- installation of ne-is offivrr- ut the lnunqurt on .-'tpril 140. eene from one banquet to another Uffiwr- were Plf'f'l4A4l laxt -firing ff-r the 1956-57 -rhffol yffar. N-atvrl nn wfa. lflft tru right: Barbara lame-1-n. Trca-urwrg bharuu Un-line, Piani:t: Joan Nlafkay, Pre-- ident: Sharon White. Pianistg and Jeannine' Un-line. Parliamflntarian. Seatwl on the floor: Dr Anna Seri- wick. Rf-porter: Diane Nlarklvy. Vice President: and Judy Fim-, Hi-tfvrian, Nut pifturerl: Nora Lfff- Firth. Secretary. 4- 3f s akgzk ,-2 Spun of the FH 1 Q Lxnn Xn elml thaptfr ws rt NI: Kaw lngraham gn 'U' 'aa- 'mb na L'-:I FIRNT ROW c-ated le-ft to right Nancy Hopkm Jeannette lamb ,lanst 'Nzvley Pat lwarmn Jane Hazlett Katlix Xlrr ff Karin ,lfmhn on Dc-lore Yillareal Pat -. Pnrnter and 'Nanu Nlaul SFC UND ROW Kaw Bisin Kathee .lohn ir mia N fllllttljgl Diane f te 0 awm 1 emu li 'Nantx Hrrrm t n Bnnnif Ste lf f,arolC'1vLzvn llfrna Nhanahan and Pat Ntcmglnar er THIRD ROW Sharon Rulxli ll leg Huntlm Linn Picltfn Charlotte Dalke Lu llur rner Nhmrrx 'Nay Patty Cunmn ham and Bonnie Iunrlxall HJIHTH ROW Nl ln ra am Nha Xn flmi ami Lwnn Nlarilxn Hurgnfr Xnne Bonner ull: lxohnltr Ninrlu Carman liolrlm liur frier La Vonne Fran lx Dr Nr ferry Rukartl ancl Nlary Dalke FIFTH ROW lat ll 1 r Nui Xnrlzr n Jam Nlculer Karen Dallum Janne Hfnnerlnrg Stella Romana and Kim Nlorltel HD! 65 lx ,V in , , A, A , 4X - I f' f f sur- . ,A. 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' H , ' ' . as the decorations were torn down again and agai May T. 6:30 P.M.: lim Cla-gow served as niaster of ceremonies at the fourth annual Banrlquet. Those receiving bronze keys for eight semesters of constant service to the hand were: Margot Reimann. lane Metzler and Sharon White. Recipients of the coveted silver key were. at right: Zona Allen. .lim Glasgow and Diane Markely. I Tl. May 13. 5:-15: Mr. Frank Lanaghen. vocal instructor of Cody. was guest speaker at the choir banquet held on Monday evening in the high school cafe- teria. Decoration and programs expressed the theme, Our Musical Bones . . . members of the choir presented their mothers with individual carnations . . . Butch Kreps. choir president. presided at the banquet. 'xr Q , I ft f . 'J 7 ' -1 'La fif l ,A Newly elected officers and retiring officers were presented, left to right: Diane Markley. De.-Xnna Sedwick. lst Lt.: Myron Heny. captain: ,lim Glasgow. Sharon Laliarge. Sgt.: Zona Gale Allen and Wayne Dawson. 2nd. Lt, 34 as . Outstantlin-' Choir ineinlier award- xv--nt to Margot Rei- llantl officers chose Mr, Fred Unstine as new llonorary llantl member. He was ,- inann. Butth Kr'-ps and Sharon Mllite. presented with the official lmantl letter. His name will appear upon this plaque 66 along with Mr. lk:-N Moore and Mr. llhester llunnieutt. honorary nienihers of previous years. f' Teas, too, gate a welcome excuse for formalit ' and elegance K ' ' I luniffranfl Y if -t-ni'-r nifrnilwr- i ,fr 1X '11 the P X 'X S54 trkf-fl a- I lllf-rw alfl- at the W ar Xlwniortal h Q Fpon-or X hirl Q, an fi-pltal. Ur- ' ey lihrliwh cl offifflrs Nlargflt f A, ' Rfrimann. f11'i'Niflf'l'lt. anrl Nora Lee Firth. if f '64 T l3Yf'-II'r'E1'Uff'1'. yilit a patif-nt. To ' i' NM Athat all patient- arf' roy nfortahlf- Une' of Ihr In 4 j li- ul tllv' i. TJ ajor The organization is now the Elf-anor H1-um ler Chapter of Future Nurses of Ani:-ri:-a. Miss Hvaxlvr has hee-n Sehool nurfe -ini-ft 1943 anti retired this year. It wai lll'1'ZlllNf of he-r out-tanding anfl long appn-4-iulf-ml srryive- that this rhaptf-r wa- rlvflivulvfl :intl nam:-fl in her honor. Nlrs. Xlarvare-t St-ranton. s -mor' llvlvn Rolo hixtorian. untl Sharon Onftinv. yin ' UTVHIIILH KIII Ienlfln-lfalt' N'lT ' 5'1 'll '- atom from their j th to 11 4 k at a new 1 Hay' 9- Their fir-t Npring tea rlilnaxml thr- mnxt avlive yo-ar in th 4 F.N.A, inc-mln-rx are, FIRST ROWY. left to right: flail Stuut. Connie- Goetz. Thelma E-chler. Fharon Vogel. Ruhy Sykv- and Mary Holler. SECOND Bfvlmlry' lwlvllllrr. Dianna I-iultnll. Shafrin On- ftinr. Nora I.:-v Firth. Carol llartl. Nrrrnia Clifton. fllirixtofff-ref-n anfl Shirley Kanim, Tllllill Ruth HUW: Nlr-. hhrlivh. sponfor: Janet llaylf. Hr-lf-n Holanfl. Xlaruot Hriinann. liarhra liattf-rfhell. loi- Ilevke-r. Barham Fulton annl Nlr-. Fvranton. -pon-or. Not pit-turwl: Narlvtt Ur-tker. vhapln-rl hixtory. Nlr-. Scranton ix wrying 67 1'fll'll'l'. pring rains provided the water for th. J? 1 N A' i A-xw , fcmlx. Their Nlajf-slim-+2 Bob and Marilyn, wearing the traditional crowns prcwntwl by thc' class of '51 C?f2,-- Ninn thi- limi!-f Xlulxing miniuluri -uillmab wah only uni- uf Iii. I I X Q' M 1 X tting of the Junior-Senior Prom, Hllarbor L1 ffhts is I' 91 The king and queen were crowned in a rainbow colored sea shell on the stage. The rest of the gym was decorated as a harbor. A light- house was standing at the entrance, and the orchestra was seated on a large rock alongside a buoy in the middle of the floor. ,The ceiling was dark and light blue with silver stars. Two harbor wharves banked the stage and were draped with fishing nets. Xlnflll lur I r .il l l Nl l I an Sxrl IU?- '1 el. lit.: 1 .ir rr' .1 in-11111 Xl lx lui Hill Ilya hf-ly and 'I ht- th'- hf-lfl at ull decorated th tahl mt ma ti lllvdl rr na Xl tilt- lid mth xn f , 1 f 1 jf I 22 9 ,av ' 4 1 f' r 1 t '- fa! i ,ir 1, 1, I H 4 I I 1, , tfflff Q 'V I wi f XS in spilt- of tht- damp we-athf-r there- vu- 21 xt-ry large- turnout for H 0 ' f fr ml Xi lr' Ihr lun ant u fl IN Ihtlf Hilfnt H tht- prom. Xt llioo pm. Lis th., nrt-lv-stru play--tl Harb r l.1gll1I-. Th- fa N '. ' I l lar h im- l un th- 'ii l- ts th tu uh I th x ss r my flzimwr- he-gan tht- ilruntl N - 1 . t it 'K THE 1957 TRACK SQUAD The track season started with 81 boys out for practice. 'AZ-57W55 . -Nm... 'ti - , A, ' .M WWW' --wu.,.,,.-.N .-rg 1- .Pr Earlx pravtiw fur Ilwfr two lam, lwvan bv 1 , P . jogging aruuntl tlir' lulm-kf .assi-tant Uvaclw- Kr-itll Bloom and Harnltl Hantl. H-'ual lioavh Lnui- Knlinkv :mtl As-ixtant float-lif-f llufl lluttrvll and Willard liaugli. Again our tracltmen biought in laure x fix 'E FSQQ13 4 fi ,,.,':. 1 Buy- running in lmih the- lim' anil high hurmllv- arf: walvml. from If-ft 'lihn-4' hwy- who Npefrializv-il in thi- vwigllt-. the- -hot antl rli-vui. are. ,. , to rwht' Cary l':N4'lllt'I'. Lynn llaxif anil liury Pi-nrlle-y. Ftanflinu: from lvft to right: fir-ralil flarawau. Hill llrmwr. Ron Frank. Cuavh lilfhf ha ll l ll lihor linli NI l'llan l l'a ll l rry Nifl vii llimh Ntlllf lmllx .mel lhll 'Mr warm. 'uyne law-uri. Yan 1'-' -. A if 1 ry ani rug .. 1 .NNI . 4' r' ' i lhin l'i.-r-un. right: Run right: lim Eschlr-r. lli-tanri' runnrr- uf thi- -quail wvrf- thru- lmyf. left to right. aitting: ja-rry lfrazia-r. Walt:-r Re-nn. Nlyrun H1-ny. K1-nny llnlfnian. Harnlcl Huy:-r. Jim l.al'4alli-Ito-. 'funn lfryvr. Nlaryin Cinunf-r-nn and ll:-llwrt llruwn. Standing: llarre-ll Penflle-y. Ralph Hilton. BllI4'll KFt'llN. lim llc-wr. lluug Fhuniway and Ronnie' Norzlhvrg. f -lffiif za E -4,' ':,X ff 4 M: ' ' Y S J '3- 1 ' ' - N l ,WXXQ1 l l ' l i y It vs.. X 'qt gftina! Brnail anil high jumpers for thi- season. an-. kneeling. from left In Huy, who 1-mnplr-te-il tlu' rust:-r this ye-ar hy qualifying in the pole' Nay. Wayna- Dawfun and Gary P1-nrlle-y. Standing. le-ft to yault are-. from lr-fl to right: Run Nay. Run 'l'yrf-1-. Phil Waggmivr Be-yer. Timm Fryer. Gene- lie-st.. Lf-Roy Tlllt I1l8l'lIl and Al aml Dorn 'lliornhi-rry. ,- V-P, -- 2- . they placed first in District for the 8th Q .4-df mfg. -45' '3 7I year and placed 4th in the State . . . With the coming 3 , fb. K-ll Boys to qualify for the District Track Meet were: Butch Kreps. ,lerry Nielsen. Yan Holseher. Tom Fryer. Bob Nlelflhaney. Ron Prank, Ron Nay, LeRoy Thei- mann, Lynn Davis. Phil Waggoner lwith trophyy. Wayne Dawson. Eddie Kawano. Harold Moyer, Delbert Brown. Marvin Gimmeson, Dorn Thornberry. Gerald Caraveau. Bill Brewer. Gary Eschler. .lerry Frazier, Walter Reno. Jim LaFollette. Kenny Hoffman. Don Pierson, Darrell Pendley, Gene Best, Gary Pendley, Ralph Hilton, Al Eschler, and Myron Heny. Van Holscher on his way to win first in the high hurdles at the district meet. ' 1 The state qualifiers were. standing: Wayne llawson. jerry Frazier. Gerald lfarayeau. llorn Thornlierry. and Ron hay. Fitting: Yan Holsvher. Tom l ryf'r llarrell Pendlev. llill llrewer. Gene llest. lfddie Kawano and Phil Wiaggriner. During the regular season Coach Kohnke's charges were une defeated in dual and triangular competition with wins over Cow' ley. Worland. Lovell. Morton. Billings. Cody and Deaver. The statistics truck with its husy timekeepers and officials. Coach L. A. Louie Kohnke's Powell Panther track team won its eighth straight District cham- pionship with a total of 91 2,13 points to runner- up Cody's 62 in the District meet held in Powell May 10-11. Phil Waggoner. Tom Fryer, and Van Holscher gave the Panthers their only individual champion' ships in the meet. Waggoner copped the pole vault. Fryer won the mile, and Holsher walked away with the high hurdles. The local thinclads qualified 12 men for the state meet in Green River where the Panthers captured fourth place behind Rawlins. Douglas and Cody in that order. Phil Waggoner and Tom Fryer placed set-ond in the pole vault and mile respectively in the state meet for Powell's leading point winners. Jerry Frazier. third in the mile: Yan Holscher. third in the high hurdlesg Wayne Dawson. third in the 220: Ron Nay. fourth in the liroad jump: Darrell Pendley. fourth in 880: and Gerald Carayeau. fourth in the discus. were the other men to place for the Panthers at Green River. The Panthers also won the 15-team .Mhletie Round talvle lnyitational meet for the third con- secutiye time with a point total of 81 1 3 to second place lioilyis 58. f warmer weather, rabblt huntlng ln the toolles ri -Q., ' .If 0 uv 4 ,-L .x mr Q 1-, -my Yiax 23 Below the 'Natmnal Honor 90611-tx ln thelr lfllllallfjrl p t rm flllflll the- -Xward K 1-mhlx Nlemhtr mtlurled Nharun Whlte Nlargot Retmann Duane- Nlarkley Glen Looml Rnnme Rlvkarrl 'Nnra Le Flrth Yona 'lllf-n antl Carol far Inmate were Dau Bonntr Tom l'rvr Donna Campo an fran tnulrl Carl Urton Bob 'Nlclflhancy L01 llttktr Jane Nlttzler Larrx Hawlu ft-nf lie I Nlary I0 Hlavachtck and Nlary H4 llfr 43 Thu Landle reprf' ent leader htp Kthlvttc Xwarcl me-rc numerous at the Xvvard X embly M f on an Xqua Holtdaw The Xtuatu iluh IH the lat of t elr er frrmanrr haw-cl then ablllts ln fhromzfrl Mlmmlng The-w created mood Conm-ctffl Mllll the pattern to flt the trawl motxf l l'm1nklf-twinkle lnttle tar 1 the far l ft ftath Hand pre' tn no yall lettfr -Klum Wawne Daw on fn PC t r frarlx l'rop w rll.anedf mgtveu tantltng. track box flurmg. the fa fn T th rft Xlr Nhanur pre ent h Hetle Trophs to Butch Krfpi a the outxtantlmg all around athlete 73 0 0 . 0 0 ' - ' Off 1- gn A ' I l I I A . 5 .. p I I AS 5 'V i I' , V.: -- . 'Y S Y Y. .-3.1 f '41 4 , . ,I -'fi 'v 4 - .. Q f., I 1, ,,, , V1 ,..-' nl' , -.J V , . , 5-2 -' , Q 9, X nf as . 8-6' t -ft. x '- - f , ,A Y ,i.,.1 , ---f -- a ' Q- Q , fl e, me -. ., 'f ye a me af.. X 'W' r- r, '4.'f - ' fm- '.,.1 ff .-2.1 f-f 1 y X f V' -17 A' r- .,,, , ,..'A f A l, 3 ,-s t H i ,U 1 1 A, - F' .- D , , X af 'W -' f 1 . . ' 49' . . l I - :J ' 'ily H, , KO- 1 A f 'Q , I I' 1 -1 440 'fi A ' S :FS , 'f ' : . A Y' . , , I y dl .- ,F .. Z ,. .- .,- l F Q Q .. Q Q my 1,47 W . A fl '. A - ,' ','.1 ' N. f . ' ' ' , ' I ', -9, l l r . ' Q N ' 't 1 , A A r ,I Af I 1 I '1 'L '. ' S S S' A ss . Tf ' 1' . il ' F' I- f tl ' 'r. . Z -' 's wax prev! l h- ' ' hg hy Mr. Ea e' r nr ln h 1 I- s ' ' 1' ' 1 5' Nu. O P l , . . S r Ir' and spur of the moment hikes began to flourish. s- - Y- 1 - 2 I 143-1 95' 'J' Q 74 A,,,.-- ' i012 The Lette-rman's Club boasts a membership of 40 boys. Standing. left to right: Eddie Kawano. Clay Hiller. Ronnie Jones. Clair Argento. George Wag- goner. l.arry Larson. jerry Adams. Wayne Dawson. Gene H1-st. Van Holseher. Larry ,lat'olJs. Jim liexer. Phil Waggoner. Monte Olson and Tom Fryer. Kneeling: Ralph Hilton. Connie Gilmore. Harold Moyer. Ralph Unstine. Bill lit-ek. Delwyn Brown. Darrell Pendle-y. Stan Tackauchi. Dorn Thornberry. llill Ayres. Ron Nay. Dennis Moody. Don Pierson. Marvin Gimmerson and lloh XIeElhaney. Seated: Dave Bonner. Orville Burger. Jim Glasgow. Tom Barber. Delbert Brown. Gary Pendley. Gerald Caraveau. Jerry Nielsen. Butch Kreps. and Mike Basham. 1 -.nas 1 Xxi ul X . f it plans for summer activities and finishing touches were Hay 20 to May 24: The last week of sehooll Students made ewrywhere you could see people signing the auto- put on all school work. ln classes. in the halls. at lunch , . . graph supplements for the annual. Best of luck . . . Good day on the football field helping the custodian prepare hooks! Exerything checked in and nothing more to do. ,lust assignments in class. nothing for three free months. Wlsllvsu . . . The Letterman's Club staged a elean-up for his summer work. Friday the 24th . . . hooks. books. think. no homework to get, no school books to read. no h ':zi! I 1-qi ,wr ,, I' I ?' Q ,if 'ffnn ' v, -. 6'-.wlfqf I'0' . g,f'a.f, ixfw 1. .t.l!:xv. Qlx ex ..-,fi ff' :nn x 'et-together before the service of baoealaureate and the Hay 23: Senior- pracfitr for Baccalaureate services . . . very informullv . . . then . . . May 26: Students prepare In mareh into the auditorium. nervous and anxious. ' ev , D f P P P U f mtl Bob Mclflhaney gives the Falutatory M .5 13 'Xe-...,,, Senior members of the PHS Choir gave their last perform- Ile Musicf' s , ance on this evening along with other members. The Choir Halls of Lf under the direction of Mr. Robert Narum sang Let 'l'her.- Keep Youf Hay 28: The graduation cere- monies draw near. Seniors adjust caps and gowns and pin the deep red rose in place. One of the most formal evenings in our lives. alxe, .-'kwulxef' We Thank Thee. l.orrl. High and The Lord Bless You and limax of their high school education, commencement. lionnix' Rivkard re-m-ix'f-- hi- diploma from Nlr. L. Dnnald Nurthrup. Prrwi- dt-nt of tlw St-hool Board. su' May 28: Commf-ncemvnt vnfled twelvv years of -chool for all Qeniorn. From thi- point there will he a new liffn a different and exciting experience. Y 1 Life will new-r again bf- ll like thfl-r day in high U -vliool. Thil happy ye-t wlvinn and glorioul vnd- ing wak ff'lt in mf-ry llf'3fI, Seniors are filled with hope for fhf' future year- that lie ahead. Ur. Harlan liryant. lla-an of Collfgr- of Education. lniwr-ity of Wyoining. ua- thf- florniiivnf-4-iiivnt f Kathy Borgan also l'f'Cf'lXf'- her diploma from Mr. I Northrup. fl Nlay 28. 8:00 PM .,.. the- 99 sfhniorf marrh in as Donna Campo-an and llonnif l.undxall play thu- l'rm-1--fioiial. .-Kfte-r an hour and a half. fvnior- marrh out lu tlw Rf-of-ffionalg in- dividualf with a priwlefs diploma-in their hand-. 4' ' 49 Q61 . V, jerry Adair Ifllf-n ,-Xdamf lay :Xlli-on Kay Altlntff Bob llairml Wilma Baker Carl Beau-rf Franvi- lie--flrr Philip Bocllrf Anne Bonnrr fd X. K 0 ' o 4g 9 l ,kc:f,S 1 john Borgan Corrlan Bramlfortl jurly Bramlt Howard llranftettvr Norma llronnf-nl: ,I Barbara Burgenf-r Don Caraveau James Carpenter Scott Caturia Wlorth Christie' t-rg: Becomin ' a freshman is like being thrown in Jerry Cockburn Carol Cozzens Davitl Crumrine Mary Dalke Karen Dalluni fi Lnexpeytvrllx tau ht at a frequent co e top are our cla cf ic r Left to right jf-rn Frazier 0Cl3l coin Kas Cate awenihlx mom Pete Ya ek time pre ldf'Ill Kenm Hoffman pre ide-nt Sheila Ntanlf-N treawrer Lynn Davi octal Com and Tina Haney CCIFIBTW I 1 Our fn-fhinan class Qponsors are Nlr. .lame Nlilburn am Mrs. Ruth A-ay. 3. - . so . rf ' .. . :Ir to 'u A , ' 'i . Q r w K ,X -Z 'fl A -.-. new existence all at once we 49 Mary Fitzgf-ralll l.aYonne Frank Richarfl Franklin jerry Frazier Jeff Freitag Donna Fulton Sandra Garmire Kay Calm Charles Ce-Urge Cary Cillen llnnnie- Coe-iz Lupe Gonzales are faced truth many of the complexities Rrnnie Currell C eurge Gould Margaret Gullion Chrirtine Haney Della Harmon Harold Harmon Kay Harvey Janice Hawley Jane Hazlitt ,lanice Hennerbt r 'Neil Henrifks Ramona Heny Julia Hernandez Nancy Herrington Don Hillman Jack Hirst Kenneth Hoffman Neal House Donna Johnson Raymond Kai er Charlene Keeler Howard Kittle Dixie Kobbe Julie Kolmke Marilyn Kujath Jeanette Lamb Linda L4-idhnlt Turn Lynn jeff llvflny Gary Nlrcary Yerle Mdlratly' Mary Nlalliut Bill Mareliant Xlerwin Martin C-rant Martin David Slayer Wayne Menefee Donna Meyer xf ,. ,r.. lfe Itself social groups, constraints and obligations fl.-nrw Xi'-llrf Ethfl .Nlmlren Hub'-rt Nioorfcn Twin Munoz Kvith Murray janv! Ne-rlvy Unbbi Urr gxrtivii Otto flarnlinr Pf'lf'l'rlvfl Kvnnvtb Reno Tvrry Ri:-harfl Gary Robbins Sharon Robbins Ste-lla Romans Charles Roney Diam- Rupvr Rube-rt 511- ,lam-I Siu-1-ts Gary Shoemaker Dick Fi:-wrs Judy Fipe ilvnny Smith gp Larry Sulbvrg Pr-rry Kay Fenner Donna Fpomcr Fha-ila Stanley Bonnie- Stu-lff ! ?, Larry Straub Fr:-fi Te-no Carol Tlwrnlu-rry Be-xc-riy Tuay Elizabvth Tnlvr Eugem- Tmmlwrg 'T Pvtr' Yawk Waynv Waniv Nlargare-t Whale-y Dawn Wild:-r Myrna Wren Douglas Shumway Our sophomore class officers stop in the hall to joke with our sponsors. Roh- ert Xlize and Miss Lynn Anselmi. The-y arc-: Judy Thompson. president: Jerry Best. assembly committee representa- tive: Bonnie Carpenter and ,lan Harrie son. social committee representatives and Deanna Sedwick. secretary. The Sophomore year always seems to make t R Phyllis Anderson Clair Argento Edward Avery Douglas Baird Berry Barnes Carolyn Bentley Jerry Best Kathaleen Bivin Patsy Boley Harvey Bowers Fred Boyce Annette Boyd Walter Brown Harry Bruce Frank Burgener Lois Burgener Charles Burger Nlickie Burke Henry Bustos ,lim Cannon Our var fl rff tr a ar uhf-n our fl a x n naul Val thfwne all If Xlft rx x n flr-I plarf ln parade Ur-I I 19 hl ma .M-nnfi -ugh rn r a fir-t in th yaraff: eu, confusing age Bonnie Carpe-nter Larry Cary llwlmrv- Chri-tman Hulh C,hr1-rnfff-r-1. Norma lfliftwn john Collin- Kfjith Crunk Xlay nv fiiinflillglh Uiainl' ff1rsIe'll0 Pat llunningzham Charlotte- Dalke, Karvn llaxix 5f'3l'Ie'II Derkc-r Hvrta Ur-I.:-un Uaxi1l Ilivl-U-r-un javk Emlxlumrl- Cary E-vhlvr Bill Farm-ll Wanda Filling:-r Barbara Full:-n Manny I,1lnmre Fliarnn llininic- n Ray Crm-n Sliarrvn Haln-rman Hf-nrif-Ita Havkf-rt Ron Hallam ll:-lor:-N llanal Gerald Harmon jan Harrimn HQ-In-r Hari Hula:-rl Hart Jann-5 Hazlill Dan Hrimvr Darwin Hvnrichs jf-sw Hvrnanclez ..--1 a little more bearable . . . we are begmnm Ralph Hilton Nami' Hopkins Donna Humphrey Prggy Huntley Beatty ,IarrPII Kathy ,lollnfnn .Klan ,lonvs FY'2'lIlL'Q'Q June- Rlunaltl 10110: Sllirlvy Kainni lllilllflllt' Kitcliin Iflim Kittlv Pat Knwal Nlary Kranz Sully Krrmwr gl 23 J realize what soeiet expects of us, but the She-rry Nay Dick Nr-lson ,Ie-anninv Unstinf' Sharon On-I inc Darrell P4-nrlley Darwin Pvriluv Frieila Rick He-len Roland Sharma Hook Donna Roper Kathy Russ K1-ith Sande Lu A nn Scheuvrman Dick Schierkolk Donna Scott ,lim Lalfollf-Ile Sharon Lane Dyfrig Lange Connie- Lanik Kathy Lwlforfl Bonnie- Lunrlx all Virginia Nlcfull Carol N11-flrath Ronnie Maul Loi- Nlalliol ,Iohn Nlelford Clay Nlillvr Shirley Nliller Kallly xllbfxf' Roy Nlu-felt flu urge to be Cfuefree and fun loung stlll beckons us xllf havl N f-It Ilvanna N-nluirk I5-ggy Nhipman Ali.-w Fillllvf Shlrlf-3 Nffwry Pat Sink- Lurry Sllllilltj Nlary Smart Harlllul Smith jim Smith Roger Smith Gene Snlmnfvn Pat Stiwnhargn-r Hulmy Sykw- Richarml rl-8l'U'l1l'lli julm Tlloma- Judy Thlilllllbllll Imruy Tllie-man Dfllllix Tlwrlllahle-n XX 1-N I hurrmlv-rrp Fumim 'lhllmun livnni- 'IK rw- Willium Yun Hum Fhurfln Y -Lg.-I Lllurlf-ltr Wan' Ilifk NX'-atlu-rum n Diane XX I-lvl, Dori- XY iid'-r lfunrlir XXull.1m Xl'-lxin XY r.-11 By the third year of lu h school eleuone, consclousl Junior l'lLl-N uffiwr- unfl -pun-on invlullv. from lv-ft tw right: Xlr. Wurrwn Xlarhwnkr, spun-nrg .lully lllwnl. 11--vxnhly 1'lIIIlIlIllI1Af'l l,mnu llunlv. uml ,l-'rrp Krall-1-. -wviul fhuirrne-n: Wayne- llam- ' . I A.I. g T F 5 H V. VH ,,s - rn, uw prwnvnl. mn rv r. trrdxllrlr. 51. 5 1 . -. fp.. X Q V., ,Mrv-. prv'-ull-nt: Ralph llnxtlnf-. ef-crvtarv: Nlr. Vlillarrl Buugh anfl Xli-5 Nlary Young. '-ylonxur-. r 1 ,fn Boys Stair-rs include Carl lfrion. Jerry Krausf-. Tum Barlwr. Run Franls anfl Ralph Onstinf-. The allw- natv- wvn- Daw- H1-nnvr. Tum Fryer. Jim Bullock and Ge-ralfl ffarawau. QQ Cecil Beck Loreen Bell James Bessler James Bever Bill Bivin Judy Blood Bill Boflle Dave Bonner john Braa Sharon Braclforcl Nlargaret Brandt or unconsciously, is Completely absorbed in the fig Rhoda Brandt Muriel Brewer Gerald Bronnenberg Delbert Brown Uelwyn Brown ,lim Bullovk Tom Burgener Nancy Burke Donna Camposan Gerald Caraveau Sandra Cassell John Catterall Georgiana Crowell Donald Crumine Janet Davis Roger Davis Wayne Dawson Bill Dudley Neil Earhart Ea rl Eichenlaub Cora Mae Fales Charlotte Fitzpatrick 'U -9 for his place in this exhausting pace of young, zestful Bill Fossen Ron Frank Janna Frazier Charlenne Fitz Tom Fryer Lois Cates Grace Gould Carol Haney Darrell Henrichs Myron Heny Robert Higgins Leslie Hocken 89 humanity. If there's nothing to do, we'll make it . . . eve TL l Van Holscher fv- Larry Jacobs fb Betty Johnston 'C' C7 Eddie Kawano Tl Bert Kendall Jerry Krause Sharon LaFarge Iii Larry Larsen , .s ' r- A-P ' Dorris Loomis Lawrence Moore Larry Mooren Harold Moyer ssgf' 3 -441 .l 'N-nf Ronnie Nay Clyde Nelson Ronnie Nordberg Ferman Olveda 65? an-V wif Ralph Onstine Ray Onstine Cary Orr David Osborne Rae Paul Q Rae Leah Pease ' Gary Pendlev ,lox ce Pierre f it s onl a dance we ve contrived at the tennis courts Charles Reed Bruce Reno Walter Reno Betty Scott Judy Sims Stan Smith llan Spomer Donna Stacy Glenda Stutzman Gerald Stroh Ken Sykes lone Sullivan Stan Takeuchi Dave Thormahlen Ron Tyree Carl Urion Nora Van Dyke Delores Villareal Geor eWa oner S gg Jim Watts Bob Weathermon Carroll Willey' Alberta Wilson Larry Wollam Not pictured: Bonnie Cooley Lois Oviatt As seniors we have reached a vantage point... MRS. IRENE SCHULTZ ZONA GALE ALLEN Student Council 3, 4g Class treasurer 3, 4, FHA lg FTA 3, 4, president 39 Band 1. 2, 3, 4, librarian 3, 4, 2nd Lt. 4: Silver Key Award 4, All-district Band 1, 2, 3, 43 All-state Orchestra 1, All- state Band 3, Speech Festival 2g You Can't Take It With You, prompter 35 Macbeth 43 National Honor Society 3, 4, vice president 3, 4g Girls' State 3, DAR Citizenship 4, Valedictorian 4g Balfour Award 4. Smile for everyone . . . Pay your call dues . . . virtuous . . . prominent , . . voted smartest girl, girl most likely to succeed. SALLY ANN ALVAREZ Sally FHA 2. 3, 4g Pep Club 2, 3. 4-g Spanish Club 1. 2, 3, FTA 3g Archery Club 43 Handbook staff 1. Black eyes . . . friendly smile . . . sweet. gracious manner . . . always has the very pleasantest things to say. . 's.,..4,,W. wftweaisseaf 1' Senior class officers, left to right. are: Zona Cale Allen, treasurerg Don Pierson, social chairman, Lester Kreps, presidentg Dennis ff Moody, vice president, ,loyce Lovercheck. secretary, and Roberta Poage, social chairman. MR. KEITH BLOOM CAROL SUE ANDERSON Susie FHA 1, 3, 4, FNA 25 Band 1, 2. Oh, no! . . . wants to get rich . . . Did I hear someone say, 'Boys'? . . . Colorado State College . . . Shake, Rattle and Roll . . . laughable, lov- able character. JAMES ARNHOLD ujimn Got any gum? . . . wants to get rich quick . . . black hair . . . lives for the 3:45 bell . . . friendly . . . youthful zest . . . usually laughing and talking. e have gained much knowledge from MARY FRANCES AVERY fren chiev Student Council 4: Homecoming Queen 4: FHA 1. 2. 3. 4: GAA 1: FTA 3. 4. vice president 33 Pep Club 2. 3. 4. secretary-treasurer 4: Choir 2, 3. 43 Triple Trio 23 All-district Chorus 3, 4. Hates bookkeeping . . . likes Newcastle . . . I believe itl . . . Butch . . . loves slumber parties . . . passion for Paris and orange . . . quiet . . . priceless. MICHAEL LOLIS BASHAM Hilfe Student llody president 4: Student Council 2, 3, 43 Class vice president 23 Class social chairman 3: FTA 3. 4. pres- ident 43 Band 1, 3, 4. drum major 43 Choir 1, 2, 3. 4, president 2, vice pres- ident 3g All-district Chorus 1, 2. 3, 43 Speech Festival 2, 3. 43 You Can't Take lt With You 33 Androcles and the Lion 4g Football 2, 33 Track 33 gunior Rotarian 43 Letterman's Club . 3. 'i9atch . . . Doggone . . . voted cleverest, best dressed boy . . . grace- ful Grecian features . . . girl problems . . . terrific talent. PATRICIA ANN BEIER Patty FHA 4: GAA 1, 2. 3. 43 Pep Club l. 2, 33 Powwow 33 Aquatic Club 43 Annual Sales Staff 4. Doesn't like idle gossip . . . 'Nol Really? . . . wants to make Ron happy . . . voted best dressed girl . . . regal stance . , . sophisticated. yet gracious. ELGENE GLEN BEST 'iCenew Ulfugsi' Assembly committee 33 Chorus 43 Let- terman's Club 3. 43 Football 3. 43 Track 3, 4: American Legion Citizenship award 43 National Honor Society 4. You don't know, do you? . . . wants to be a millionaire . . . hot dragging car with a convertible engine . . . crew- Cut . . . seems shy one minute yet not the next . . . unfeigned. 6 I . K 'Visa books and experiences . . XIARY LOL' BAKER FH.-'I 1. 23 .GAA 3. 4g Spanish Club 2. 31 Projectors Club 23 Choir I. 2. 3. 4: All-district Chorus 2, 3, 4. Hates speeders . . . wants to be a nurse . . . has longest hair in senior class . . friendly . . . patient . . . helpful. BABBBA ANN BATTERSHELL Barb Batlerheadi' FNA 1, 2, 3, 43 FTA 33 Choir 1. 2, 3. 43 All-district Chorus 2, 3, 43 Sextet 23 Choral Group 3, 43 Trio 43 Annual Sales Staff 4. Doc-sn't like to have assignments over the holidays . . . aim: to see the other side of the moon . . . friendly . . . talkative . . . invaluable humility. PAUL ALBERT BESSLER Shady FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 13 You Can't Take It With You 3. Pet peeve: Elvis Presley . . . Well. I'll be dad gummedv . . . wants to be in military life . . . tall, slim . . . always speaks with a pleasant greeting. KATHRINE ELIZABETH BORGAN Kathy Cack Transferred from Belfry, Montana 2: Speech Festival 3: FHA 2, 3. Thoughtful . . . 0h. come off that . . . wants to be a secretary . . . scatter- brain . . . always with Thelma or Kay . . . gum chewer . . . thinking up cute expressions. 93 we have grown in faith and hope. CAROL RUTH BRANSTETTER Carol FHA 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 2, .3 4: FTA 3, 43 You Can't Take lt With You. technical crew 33 .-Kndrocles and the Lion, technical crew 43 The Cruci- ble, technical crew 3: Office girl 4. Wants to be a commerce teacher . . . Pet peeve: boys who pout all the time . . . pianist . . . black hair, . . hazel eyes . . . Oh, brother . short and sweet. ALICE FAYE BROWN FHA 1. 2, 3. 4, historian 3, 43 FTA 3, 43 Choir 1. 2. 3. 43 Creative art certificate 4. Dislikes talking too much . . . aim: to do something worthwhile . . . contempla- tive . . . diligent . . . beautiful seam- stress. ORVILLE EDWARD BURGER NBU ,gn Football 43 Wrestling 3, 4. Herculean . . . dislikes nagging fe- males . . . You tell 'em, Dad, 1 stutter . . . wants to become one of the nation's leading electronic engineers . . . wants to be a bachelor . . . good sport. JOHN A111415 BUSTOS Barney Ox Spanish Club 13 Projectors Club 1: Choir 1. 2, 3. 4: All-district Chorus 1, 2, 3. 43 You Can't Take lt With You 3g Androcles and the Lion 4: h1acbeth. technical crew 4: Speech Festival 4. He's no walking Checkerboard! . . . You know it. Dad . . . wants to drive the Indianapolis 500 . . . likes Bill Haley and the Comets . . . thought- ful . . . always there when he's needed . . . just a good all-around guy. 94 L29 JOE BILL BREWER Willy Joe FFA 1. 2. 3. 4: Androcles and the Lion 4g Track 3. 4. Be right with you. Cook . . . aim: as-k Kim . . . plays guitar . . . voted best looking boy . . . easy going . . . restless. MARILYN CAROLE BURGENER Meme FHA 4g CAA 1, 2, 3g FTA 43 Pep Club lg Powwow 33 Annual Sales Staff 43 Prom Queen 4. Hopes to get through college . . recherche . . . impish nature . . r re jewel. FRED W. BURNETT Projectors Club lg Androcles and the Lion 4. Doesn't like being told what to do . . . clever remarks with a poker face . . . ambition: to be 21 . . . fun loving . . . friendly. DELBERT LESLIE CANNON ..Del,, FFA 1. Doesn't like people to read over his shoulder . . . Corny . . . wants to go to college . . . usually seen with Russ . . . not very talkative. ow God grant that we ma use these gifts to the CYNTHIA E. CARY f.1'mlAt Lin 'lSleu'fo0t Transferred from El Paso. Texas 3. Doesn't like tarfliness . . . Real George . . . tiny . . . quiet . . . ex- quisite . . . pretty clothes. DARRELL L. COOK 'toolfiew I-'FA l, 2. 3. 4: NIacbeth 43 Wlrestling 3. Second at State tournament 3. He was cut out to he an angel but someone ran away with the pattern . . . full of life and spunk . . . voted prettiest eyes . . . lovable personality . . . cute! LOIS ANN DECKER Student Council 4: FHA 1: GAA 33 FNA 4: FTA 3. 4. secretary 4: Spanish Club 3: Powwow 3. second place fea- ture award 3: Annual 4: National Honor Society 43 Quill and Scroll, pres- ident 4. IJoesn't like to see men in Bermuda shorts . . . You know . . . wants to make life worthwhile for others and herself . . . walks softly but carries a big stick . . . so pleasant. thoughtful and obliging that no one dislikes any- thing about her. DONALD F. EDEN Donnie,, FFA l, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling l. 2. 3. First at State tournament 2, second 3. Doesn't like to write themes . . . Don't get carried away with yourself . . . wants to have fun . . . friendly. DLANE RICHARD CLIFTON SuAeelu.'aIer FFA I. 2i Choir 3: You Can't Take It With You 3: XIacbeth. technical crew 4: Boys' State 3. Dislikes ponytail hairdos . . . card shark . . . Wanna hide . . . wants lo be Elvis Presley's lst Sgt .... prac- tical joker . . . story teller. MAX EUGENE COOK You Can't Take It With You, tech- nical crew 3: Macbeth, technical crew 4. Reckless and adventurous . . . voted prettiest hair . . . incredible precision artist . . . tall . . . plays the mandolin . . . Powell's own .Iames Dean. JESSE ALLAN DICKS Dixie I-'FA 1. 2, 3: Band l: Boys' State alternate 3, FFA Judging team 2, 3: FFA State Delegate 1, 2, 3. Well, l'll be screwed . . . doesn't like dating competition . . . restless . . . venturous. JAMES E. EDEN Jim FFA l, 2, 3, 4, secretary 4, State .Iudg- ing team 4, State Convention 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4: Wrestling 3, 4: Chorus 4. Not too crazy about girls . . . Cob . . . he will say he has no ambition . . . bashful . . . captivating laugh. 95 best of our ability. With raduation we become adult THELMA AILEEN ESCHLER Esch FHA 1, 2, 33 GAA 2, 33 FNA 2. 3, 43 FTA 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 33 Projectors Club 23 You Can't Take It With You, technical crew 33 Office girl 3, 43 Annual 4. Wants to leave Powell . . . L'What a blast . . . always with Kathy . . . friendly laugh . . . dependable and self-sufficient . . . independent. ELNORA LEE STECK FIRTH Nora Lee Class Social Chairman 33 FHA I, 2. 3, 4, treasurer 2, pianist 3, secretary 4. State Convention lg FNA I, 2, 3, 4, secretary-treasurer 3, 43 FTA 3g Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 33 Choir 43 You Can't Take It With You, technical crew 33 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, secretary 43 Student Council 3, 4g Annual Sales Staff 43 Annual 4g Quill and Scroll 43 Powwow 3. Wants to be a good housewife . . . says. Well, I mean, you know . . . very neat worker . . . perfect composure in almost any situation. MARVIN C. GIMMESON Marv Choir 43 Androcles and the Lion 43 Macbeth 43 Letterman's Club 3, 43 Basketball 43 Track 3, 4. ,lumpy about wrecking cars . . . wants to go to Mars . . . tall . . . white bucks . . . sharp looking . . . doesn't waste words on silly matters. KATHERINE FAYE GOODCHILD raKaysr FHA 1, 23 CAA 2, 3, 4, Point manager 4g FNA I, 23 FTA 3, 43 Choir 3, 4. Doesn't like people to gossip . . . wants to be a satisfactory teacher . . . Oh, great! . . . friendly . . . great sense of humor . . . generally speaking. 96 RAYMOND LOUIS FARWELL HRW., FFA I. 2. 3, 4. Wants to keep out of trouble . . . doesn't like a smoker who doesn't use an ash tray . . . No fooling? . . . Good looking . . . tolerant and self-con- trolled . . . pleasant . . . very likable. CAROL LEE CARD FNA 3, 43 Pep Club 43 Spanish Club 2, 33 Chorus lg You Can't Take It With You, technical crew 33 National Honor Society 3, 4g L'Macbeth 4. Cares little for Latin I . . . wants to be a nurse . . . Nuts . . . tall . . . blond . . . modest . . . restful . . . scholastic. JIM MARLIN GLASGOW uhm.. Class Treasurer 13 Class Secretary 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Silver Key award 43 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4g Speech Festival 23 You Can't Take It With You 33 Macbeth, technical crew 43 Student Council 2, 3, 4, treasurer 33 Lettennan's Club 3, 43 Football man- ager 2, 33 Boys' State alternate 33 All- district Band 1, 2, 33 All-district Chorus 43 All-state Band 3. Great guy . . . high spirit . . . when you're around him you always have fun . . . wants to strike oil . . . Fooey . . . blue Chevy . . . voted most tal- ented, best dancer . . . always in a hurry. LARRY WARD HAWLEY nliarryu FFA 1. 2, 3. 4, sentinel 33 State Farmer 43 Band 1, 2, 33 Speech Festival tech- nical crew 43 Androcles and the Lion, technical crew 43 Boys' State 33 Mac- beth, technical crew 43 All-district Band 13 National Honor Society 4. Remedy for a blue day . . . MAUYUIIUS you say, Dad! . . . sportsman and lover of the out of doors . . . red and black Chevy-don't laugh, it gets him there anyway . . . always says. Hi ! BXRBAR-X LOLISE HEINIER Bobbv 4 FTA 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 1 2 C4 1 2 4 Projec Club 2 Choir 2 3 4 Speech Fe tlval l Cheerleader 4 Student Council 2 Aquatic Club pre :dent 4 All di trict Choru 4 Juliet 4 Homecoming At tendant 1 FFA Sweetheart 2 Cla secretary 2 God Trombone nar rative part 4 Sparkle Reallv' hope to obtain a bachelor of uence degree ln nur mg. voted prettiet mile mo t popular girl efficient h1g.h idea frequently truck by comlcal mood never nudle ly confide MARY LOU HENY F l GA4 2 3 4 FTA 3 4 ep Club 4 Projector Club 2 Trampoline Club 4 Aquatic Club 4 Nlacbeth bustne manager 4 Say Laudy Nloses alway great un good natured independent athleticallv inclined NIARY JO HLAVACHECK 1 2 CA 1 FT Speech Fe trval 3 4 You Cant Take It With You 3 Androcles and the Lion 4 The Crucible technical crevv 2 Vlacbeth 4 Nlurder in the Cathedral 3 Powwow 3 Annual 4 u1ll and Scroll vice pre rdent 3 4 Girls State Alternate 3 The Drama Award 4 National Honor Society 4 Kickle Kickle infectlou lau h dreamer and de lgner wa k like a fa hion model ingenuity mdividuali tic che rub face lkcs pizza BARBARA JAlVlESOlN Barb Ca octal chairman 4 FHA 1 2 4 treasurer 4' GAA 1 2 3' Ba What will they think of next . . . a . . . out-tanding looking . . . beauti- ful voice . . . re-pon,ible . . . conver- sationaligt . . . congenial . . . under- standing con-oIation. Lermght and have accepted our responsibilities accordingly 5'- 3 uvf-4' 95 ...pf Z JEANETTE J HEIVIER et 1234 GA-X3 FT-K3 Clu 23 Like to take long trip Nlan -hm to be a nur e re erve thoughtful ea v going helpful JOAN HERRINGTON Jo Ann F1234F44134ecrery trea urer 4 FTA 3 Pep Club pre ident 4 You Cant Take It With You technical crew 3 Xndrocles and the Llon technical crew 4 The Crucible technical crew 3 'Nac beth technical crew 4 Annual 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Student Council 4 Juliet Attendant 4 FHA State Conven tlonl 2 Povvvsovv Beautiful writer chum in joy and a comrade in dl tre s Wow re pon tbl: pol td always ay the Tl ht thing. at the right timt meticulous MARY NIARGARET HOLLER Red FN 34 FT-X34 PepClub12 Choirl 2 3 4 Speech Festivall 2 3 4 You Cant Take It With You technical crew 3 Hedda Gabler tech mcal crew 2 Annual ales Staff 4 Triple Trio 2 Nlixed Quartet 3 4 C irl State 3 All di trict Chorus 3 4 lNat1onal Honor Society 4 Nlurder in the Cathedral 3 Keep everybody awake in cla s alwav giving Xlr Ehrlich a had time vvillmg. ervlcc to everyone never a complaint trong admirable character warm glowing humor lx-XREN RAE JOHNSON Dum Dum 1 2 3 G 4 FTA Pep Club 1 2 3 4 vice pre rdent 4 Pro ector Club 2 Choir 2 3 4 Speech Festival 2 3 4 You Cant Take It With You 3 -Xndrocle and the Lion 4 Macbeth 4 Powwow 3' Annual 4' Student Council 4' Tum- bling Club pre-ident 4. Show Sheinl' . . . ambition: to act and dance a combination ,Jerry Lewis and Pavlova . . . voted peppie- . . . always a thou htful compliment for ev'eryone . . . beautiful tan . . . - pendable . . . spontaneou. boundless energy . . . pixy face . . . limber and graceful. 97 tltougli it was hard to leave our Carefree teen-age CLAYTON VIRLIN KITCHIN FFA 1. 2. 3. 4: Projectors Club 2: Macbeth 4. Friendly . . . Whatcha know about that? . . . aim: to be successful in life . . . anxious to please . . . amiable . . . go-gf'I!f'r. KATHLEEN ELEANOR Wllflli KYSAR Kay FH.-'t 1. 2: CAA 1. 2: Pep Club 2. 3. 'lDid you know it? . . . wants to have a family . . . always with Kathy and Thelma . . . friendly smile . . . determination. BONNIE LANGDON LIVELY CAA 1, 2. 3. secretary-treasurer 2: Pep Club 1. 2: FHA 2. 3. Tiny . . . with her husband in Egypt . . . fiery , . . live-wire . . . alert . . . quick. i .l.-XNET FAYE 1.003115 1'H.-X 1. 2. 3: KAA 1: Band l. 2: .XII- district Band 2. Very friendly . . . aim: to live up to her own standards . . . tuiet way- . . . l a future homemaker . . . optimistic . . modest . . . cheerful. 98 LESTER BALDWIN KREPS Butch Class president 4: Band 1. 2: Choir 1. 2. 3. 4. president 4. Outstanding Choir Member Award 4: All-district Chorus 3. 4: Student Council. vice president 4: Letterman's Club 2. 3. 4: Football 2. 3. 4. co-captain 4: All-conference Football 3. 4: Basketball 2. 3. 4: Track 2. 3. 4. co-captain 4: Romeo Attendant 4: Junior Rotarian 4: Technical play production 1. 2. 3. 4. Master electrician 4: Hede Trophy for the All-around Athlete 4: The Leadership Pin 4: An- nual Sales Staff 4. Pet peeve: Girls' folks who leave porch lights on . . . ravenous appetite . . . Be good and don't do anything l wouldn't do . . . masterful . . . power- ful. sensible influence . . . voted friend- liest hov. best personality. most popular. best all-around boy . . . understandinu ear for everyone. VERLA VERNICE LAND FNA 3: FTA 3: Spanish Club 1: Choir 1. 2. 3. 4: All-district Chorus 2. 3. 4. Bless . . . UOh. Dog! , . . tiny , dainty . . . strawberry blonde . . un shine. GLEN HARVEY LOOMIS Louie Class president 2. vice president 3: FFA 1. 2. 3. 4, treasurer 3. president 4: Band 1: Chorus 4: National Honor So- ciety 3. 4: Student Council 2. 3. 4: All- district Band 1: Boys' State 3: Won Soil and Water Conservation Contest 3: Outstanding freshman in FFA: Chapter Star Farmer 3: State Farmer 3: first place in State Regional Speaking Con- test 4: State FFA. treasurer 4: State FFA Judging Contest 2. 3. 4: junior Rotarian 4. Clownish . . . alert . . . smart . . . reckless mania in a chemistry lah . . . he'll try anything. JOYCE ANN LOVERCHECK Joy Class secretary -1: l'll-'l 1. 2. 3. 4. parliamentarian 3. sollg leader 4: CAA 1: Choir el: Speech Festival 1. 2. 32 You lfan't Take It With You 3: Macbeth -1: Student Council 4. Oh. really! . . . simple humble virtue . . . any man's crown . . . giving without thought or care of receiving . . . grace- ful . . . floats when she walks . . . always on the bounce . . . bubbly fun. ife forever behind us. Still we'll not look backg JANET LYNN FHA l, 2. 3, 4, song leader 33 GAA lg l I'A 3, 43 Band l, 2, 33 FHA State Convention 2. Always says. Novi . . . blond, short . . . pretty . . . sweet chamt . . . hos- pitable . . . thoughtful . . . prissy. RAY KENTON MCCULLOUGH Kenlon,' FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. Clownish . . . vocalist in chemistry class . . . good looking . . . a lot on the ball. CONNIE WINCHELL MCMATH Mack', FFA I, 2, 3, 43 Biology Club 23 Proj- ectors Club 13 Boys' State 33 Junior Rotarian 43 State FFA. Fanner 4. Ho 'dere . . . seldom seen without a toothpick in his mouth '. . . Well . . . clever . . . brisk walk . . . proud admirable carriage. ETTA ROSE MADEROS uR0sen FHA 13 GAA l, 2, 3, 4, president 43 Latin Club 43 Projectors Club 23 Stu- dent Council 43 Archery Club 43 Tram- poline Club 4. Oh, dear! . . . hopes to get through college . . . quiet but friendly . . . beautiful complexion . . . alert . . . athletic . . . only needs to be asked to do something once. G1 LYNN DIANE XIARKLEY Di Dee FHA l. 2. 3, 4. reporter 3, president 3. vice president 4, district vice pres- ident 3: CAA l. 23 Pep Club l, 23 Band l, 2, 3, 4. lst Lt. 4, Silver Key Award 4. twirler 3, 43 Choir 2, 3. 42 Androcles and the Lion, sound tech- nician 43 Xlacbeth'. sound technician 43 Powwow 33 Quill and Scroll, secre- tary 3. 43 National Honor Society 3. 4: Student Council 3, 43 Dance Band l. 2, 33 Girls' State 33 All-district Band 1, 2. 3, 43 All-state Band 33 Prom At- tendant 4g State and National FHA convention 33 Annual 43 All-Around Student Pin 4. Likes excitement . . . idealist . . . opti- mistic . . . intuitive . . . voted best all- around girl, best personality, friendliest . . . time waits for no one, not even her. ROBERT DEAN McELHANEY Huck Class social chairman 23 Spanish Club 2. 3. president 2, social chairman 3: Projectors Club l3 Macbeth 43 Let- terman's Club 2. 3, 43 Football 2. 3. 4: All-conference Football 43 Basketball 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Prom King 43 Na- tional Honor Society 43 Salutatorian: Danforth Award3 Junior Rotarian 4. Distinguished . . . pet peeve: No money . . . l'Yah . . . wants to become a doctor . . . scholar and an athlete . . . massive build . . . voted smartest boy and boy most likely to succeed . . . quiet sense of humor . . . our genius .IOAN ELAINE MACKEY 'Iloannie Rf' FHA l. 2, 3, 4. treasurer 3, president 43 Pep Club I. 2, 3. 43 Latin Club 3: You Can't Take It With You, promp- ter 33 i'Androcles and the Lion. prompter 4. I goofed . . . always with Karla . . . loyal friend . . . no pretenses, mock humility or foolish pride . . . generous . . . restful to be around. NANCY AMELIA NIAUL UNM., FHA l. 3. 43 CAA I3 Projectors Club lg Chorus 4. Dislikes piano . . . always says, You better believe it! . . . friendly . . . blithe . . . bashful. we don't care to nor have we time to. JANE MARIE METZLER Shane FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, historian 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 31 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Bronze Key Award 4, Twirler 3, 4g Choir 2. 3, 43 Speech Festival 2: You Can't Take It With You 33 Aquatic Club 4: Girls' State Alternate 3g All-district Band 2, 3, 4, Home- coming Attendant 4g National Honor Society 4. Vivacious . . . organizer . . . appetite . . . ace swimmer . . . What'll they think of next? . . . good looking . . . gregarious . . . perfect and frequent hostess . . . capable . . . alert . . . voted best dancer. DAVID DENNIS MOODY ,'l'ludears Class vice president 4, Choir 44 You Can't Take It With You 3, Annual Sales Staff 4g Androcles and the Lion 43 Student Council 43 Wrestling 4, Prom Attendant 4: Letterman's Club 4. Alive . . . twinkle in his eye . . . mis- chievous moods . . . seldom seen with- out a laugh or a smile . . . when a big project begins he's in the middle of it . . . captivating personality . . . good looking . . . 'ftake it easyfl MILDON AUGUST MULLER nssonnysy FFA 1, 2. Dislikes popping gum . . . saying: Be-ans l . . . loves to sleep . . . Ro- main's pal . . . friendly . . . winning smile . . . loves nature . . . sole of honesty. JOHN ROBERT NORRIS Johnny FFA 1. 2. 3. 4. Hey, Scrooge! . . . always wears a cowboy bat . . . mischievous . . , hlithr . . . loves fun . . . thinks before he acts. l00 SHERI FAE MOCKEL Kim,' Transferred from Billings 3g FHA 3. 43 FTA 3, Pep Club 35 Spanish Club 3g Choir 3, Speech Festival 3. 43 You Can't Take It With You 3g An- drocles and the Lion, technical crew 4, Macbeth, technical crew 4. Cupid . . . Well, swell . . . French accent . . . pony tail . . . facetious . . . entertaining . . . responsible . . . appre- ciative . . . understanding. FRED MUECKE Class social chairman lg FFA 1, 2. 3. 4, reporter 3g Orchestra 3. Born in Berlin, Germany . . . lived in U. S. five years . . . wants to visit Germany . . . What's next? . . . curly hair . . . shy . . . unpredictable . . . daring . . . grin. GERALD ORSEN NIELSEN ujffn HRELP, Class president 3, Band 1, 2, Choir lg Speech Festival 2, Macbeth 4: Stu- dent Council 3g Football 2, 3, 4, All- conference team 4, Blocker of the Year 4, Basketball 3, 4, co-captain 4, Free Throw Trophy 4, All-district team 4, All-state 4g Track 2, 3, 4, l.etterman's Club 2, 3, 4g Romeo 4g Junior Ro- tarian 4. Spirited . . . magnetic personality . . . powerful build . . . leader . . . voted most athletic . . . gets things done . . . assertive . . . red hair and brown eyes. MONTE R. OLSON awe.. Band l. 2: Choir 1, 2. 3. 4: L:-tterman's Club 3, 43 Football 3. 4: All-flistrir! Band 1, 23 All-district Chorus l. 2. 3. 4. His jeep peeves him . . . tall. blond . . . friend of Phil and jerry . . . genial sport . . . easy going . . . calm. The future demands our full attention and DONALD NYE PIERSON Don Class social chairman 4: Assembly committee 1: Spanish Club 23 Choir 4: You Can't Take It With You 3g i'Androcles and the Lion 43 Macbeth 43 Student Council 43 Math Team 3, 4: Track 4: Swimming. captain 4: Boys' State 33 Lvtterman's Club 4. Fast and efficient . . . Oh. yeah! . . . learns quickly . . . voted cutest smile . . . optimistic . . . dives right in . . . frolif-some . . . loads 'of fun . . hand-time captain. PATSY JOLEN E POINTER FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 3. 43 Cafe- teria 1. 2. 3, 4. Hard worker . . . sincere . . . says. Nwell. there's another bent fork . . . loyal . . . thoughtful . . . friendly. RONNIE H. RICKARD Ronnie FFA 1. 2. 3, reporter 33 National Honor Society. treasurer 3. 4. How about that! . . . Pal . . . good natured . . . sincere . . . reliable . . . brilliant . . . daredevil in chemistry class . . . always thinking up antics and is smart enough to carry them out. ROGER MAURICE ROBBINS 'ARobbie Band 1. 2g Projectors Club 13 Choir 3, 43 You Can't Take It With You 33 Swimming 4: All-district Chorus 3, 43 Androcles and the Lion 4. Woman hater . . . Dingle-fitchyn . . . hopes to be the first man to reach Venus . . . friendly . . . initiative . . . tolerant . . . car enthusiast. ROBERTA ANN POAGE 'iBobbie'i Assembly committee. secretary 43 FHA 13 GAA 13 FNA 33 l7I'.-X 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, secretary 43 Cheerleader 3. 43 Student Council 3, 4, treasurer 43 All-district Chorus 3, 4. Radiant . . . vital . . . voted prettiest eyes . . . Oh . . . understanding . . . stimulating. MARGOT MAURINE REIMANN .Waggot', Assembly committee 33 GAA 4g FNA 1, 2, 3, 4, president 3, 43 Latin Club 3, president 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Bronze Key Award 4g Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Out- standing Choir Member Award 43 Choral Group 3, 43 Speech Festival 2, 3g You Can't Take It With You 3g Macbeth 4g Powwow 33 Annual 43 Quill and Scroll 4g National Honor So- ciety 3, 4g Student Council 3, 4g Girls' State 33 All-district Band 2, 3, 43 All- state Chorus 33 Murder in the Cathe- dral 33 Aquatic Club 4g The Citizen- ship Pin 4. Who, me? . . . strong character . . . does everything on the run . . . astound- ing proficiency . . . sharp as a razor . . . voted cleverest girl . . . has more to do and gets more done in a minute than most people do in five. LINDA LEE RIES .,Lyn,, Class president 13 FHA 1. 2, 3, 4, song leader 2g GAA 13 FTA 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Student Council lg Mystery of Christ- mas 23 Choir lg You Can't Take It With You, prompter 33 Androcles and the Lion, prompter 4. A beautiful printer . . . generous, glow- ing smile . . . mystical . . . apprecia- :ive . . . voted best figure, prettiest egs. EDWARD RONALD ROBERTS Eddy Androcle and the Lion 4 Very good aim to be a store manager delightful laugh dev1li-h . . . teases and Jokes . . . no .till a minute . . . ambitious . . . drive . . . capable. IOI proves itself bigger HELEN VERA ROBINSON URu!hiei' FHA 3. 4: CAA 1: Pep Club 1. 2: Latin Club 2. 3. 4: Projectors Club 2. Oh. l'm so tnadli' . . . talkative . fun to be with . . . bubbling . . ex citable . . . witty . . . seldom un without gum . . . unpredictable. ROSE MARIE SCHMIDT Speedy FHA 1. 23 Pep Club 13 Concessions 1. 2g You Can't Take It W'ith You. technical crew 3g Androcles and the Lion. technical crew 4, That's rich! . . . shorthand whiz.. . . 2' Four Aces fan . . . crazy about Cali- fornia . . . extremely neat . . . soft spoken . . . fast. fluent reader . . . slight of stature . . . delicate. BERNA MAE SHANAHAN Sholsey FHA 1. 2. 3. 4: CAA 1. 2, 3, 43 FTA 3, 4g Pep Club 1, 2, 4: Latin Club 33 You Can't Take It W'ith You 32 Choir 13 Speech Festival 43 Macbeth 4: Powwow 33 Quill and Scroll 433 An- nual 43 Tumbling Club, secretary 4. Air. Wickstronfs Cuz . . . short . . . a perfect little picture . . . small even features . . . kitten . . coquette . . . winning pixy nature. ROBERT S. SIFVFRS Hob Very gtuotlu . . . wants to take lilc easy . . . mighty swell guy . . . wry friendly . . . bright eyed . . . kntm- lltlvb' In wurli. than the past ever could be SHARON G. ROCKHOLD Rocky , FHA 1. 2. 3. 43 GAA 13 FTA 3, 43 Pep Club 43 Spanish Club 33 Chorus 4: Speech Festival. technical crew 2: You Can't Take lt With You, tech- nical crew 43 Macbeth technical crew 4. Shoot . . . sensible . . . sincere . . . likes to sleep in . . . quick in all that she does . . . likes Harry Belafonte . . . fun to joke with . . . horsewoman and sports fan. DUWANE LEONARD SAND - PeeWee', FFA 1. 2. 3, 4, vice president 23 Wrest- ling 3, 4. captain 4g Second place in State Wrestling 4g Letterman's Club 3. 43 Androcles and the Lion 4. l..et's go party tonight! . . . wants to retire at twenty and start his second youth . . . active . . . can always think of something to do . . . blue Ford with sharp duals . . . happy-go-lucky . . . pleasant to talk to. WILLIAM C. SCHRACE Bill FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 1. Quiet . . . not rowdy . . . yet still has a whale of a lot of fun . . . Let's have a party! ' PEGGY JEAN STACY Peg , Tough Luck . . . aim: to stay out of trouble . . . only person in high school that people don't mind to be punched by . . . doesn't like to be told what to do. . . let us face our challenges with LENNIE CAIL STOUT l'Gail FHA I. 2: FNA1. 2. 4: Pep Club 1. 3: Projectors Club 1: Chorus 4. 0key, Dad! . . . likes to travel . . . sweet . . . sparkles when she talks . . . complimentary . . . pretty golden hair. LARRY MICHAEL THOMPSON Pear Head Wrestling 2. 3. Hates cold weather . . . A'Puma,' . . . dashing Romeo . . . youthful . . . spor- tive . . . sleek . . . aim: to live fast, love hard and die young. JCANITA VILLAREAL FHA l. 2. 3, 4: GAA, vice president 4: Pep Club 3: Spanish Club 2. 3: Choir I, 2. 3. 4: lVIacbeth. technical crew 4: All-district Chorus 2. 3. 4: Prom At- tendant 4: Girls' Chorus 1, 2: Girls' Trio 4: Choral Group 4: Sextet 3: Triple Trio 2: Iietty Crocker Home- maker of Tomorrow 4. Dislikes shocking pink . . . Oh . . . voted prettiest hair . . . wants to sing in the AI:-tropolitan . . . vivid . . . cos- tume designer . . . sweet and gentle . . . walks like a princess. PHILIP HOLNIAN WAGGONER 5lroolfie Class vice president I: Hand 1: Choir I: Student Council 1: Football 2. 3. 4: Basketball 3. 4. co-captain 4. All-tIis- trict team 4: Track 2. 3. 4. co-captain 4: Prom Attendant 4: I.etterman's Club 2. 3. 4. Let's fling a wliing-ding . . . voted best physique, muscles . . . ambition: to get married and have nine boys to make a baseball team . . . fiery athlete . . . spunky . . . high strung . . . be- lieves in calling a spade a spade . . . tantalizing smile . . . beautiful eyes. VIRGINIA MAE STREETER Gini FHA 1: FTA 3. 4: Pep Club I: Band I: Speech Festival 2. 4: Powwow 3: You Can't Take lt With You. tech- nical crew 3: Androcles and the Lion. technical crew 4: Macbeth, produc- tion department 4: office girl 2: An- nual 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Mystery of Christmas 2. Pet peeve: boys who get sick at pic- nics . . . aim: to live, love, laugh, and be happy! . . . passion for pink . . . wants a new pink Lincoln . . . fashion model . . . competent . . . always a jump ahead of everyone else in her work . . . methodical . . . laughs easily. HAROLD DORN THORNBERRY CornbeIIy Chorus 4: Track 2. 4: I.etterman's Club 4. Dark complexioned . . . hates to write themes . . . jovial . . . quiet but devil- ish . . . always thinking up something to pull . . . can really man a car. RICHARD ROMAIN VOCEL Romain FFA 1. Oh, so sleepy . . . outdoor guy . . care-free. JAMES J. WALKER Professor FTA 4: Fpeech Festival 3. 4: The- Cruciblef' technical crew 3: You Can't Take It With You. Anclrocles and the Lion 4: Macbeth 4: Annual Sales Staff 4: Library assistant 3: Boys' Flatt' alternate 3: Junior Rotarian 4: The Drama Award 4. I'll never tell . . . wants to become a good actor and director . . . indus- trious . . . ever willing helper . . . enthusiasm . . . drive . . . ambition. ca cheer for the clark before us. CARROL DIANE WHITE L11cky Transferred from Cody 3: Band 3. 4: All-district Band 3. 4. Hello. Joe. What da' ya know? . . . wants to join the navy . . . not afraid of work . . . loves the out of doors . . rugged . . . ace skier and hunter. LEONARD FRANK WHITLOCK Whiplash Androcles and the Lion 4: Master of Ceremonies for Talent Shows 3. 4. Sharp as a whiplash . . . Totsa momma . . . aim: to be good at every- thing and best in one thing . . . pleas- ing jester . . . knows no stranger . . . brings laughter and good will wherever he goes . . . very sensible. ELAINE MAXINE VOCEL WILSON FHA 1. 2. 3. 4: GAA 1. 2. 3: Band 1, 2. 3: Spanish Club 3: Choir 1. 2. 3: Speech Festival 2: All-district band 2. 3: All-district chorus l: Play produe- tion I. 2. 3. Doesn't like people to end their sen- tences with you see? . . , Oh. Bats . . . wants to he successful in life . . . ambitious . . . helpful. ROBERT EPGENE WYNN Hobby Art l. 2. 3. 4. Tall . . . artist . . . with Kenny and Jack . . . obliging . . . loyal. helping l ham . '9 99 SHARON LOUISE WHITE Social chairman 2: FHA 1. 2. 3. 4. pianist I. parliamentarian 2. secretary 3. pianist 4. District pianist 33 GAA 21 FTA 3. 4, vice president 4: Pep Club 23 Band 1. 2. 3. 4. Bronze Key Award 4: Spanish Club 3: Choir. pianist 2. 3, 4: Double Trio 2: Speech Festival 2, 3: Powwow 3: Annual Sales Staff 4: National Honor Society 3. 4. pres- ident 4: Student Council 3. 4: Girls' State 33 All-district Chorus 2. 3. 4: Outstanding Choir Member Award 4: Danforth Award 4: Quill and Scroll 4. Very Good . . . voted most talented girl . . . organist . . . very unselfish . . . always punctual . . . sweet and gentle spirit in spite of fame and for- tune, rank or place . . . loyal and steadfast as the day is long . . . glows. ELVA ROBBINS WICK FHA 1. 2. 3. 4: GAA 1, 4: FTA 3, 49 Pep Club 1, 4: Drill Team 1. Very thoughtful . . . determined . . . perfect composure . . . good student . . . sincere smile . . . restful. brown eyes. LETA MAE WILH ELM Lee FHA l. 2: CAA1:FNA1. 23 FTA 3: Pep Club 1. 23 Band 1: Office Girl 3, 4. Wants to be a nurse . . . great sense of humor, optimistic . . . conscientious . . . always appreciative . . . reliable . . . patient. 'Not pictured GLENN F BRANSTETTER Brandy Hope. to be a rich man . . . -elf suffi- cient . . . undeceiving . . . hard worker . . . avid hunter. ai' ' fiv- o . ' ffi, -lint ' 'Wf 1'. .751 4,514 5' Q .,,s f 'Z .04 K5-I ll . -, L. V , ,X . Q - ' . ' P . . v. f , , 9- - I P' , ,: 5 - .al : of ' 41' A L ivan-N I sf- F . A ,u,,, . - ' 931. x wi ' ' 'IH ,- Ag. 15 'Q hiv . n . B, rf' 5 Q, L x .HN ,ZIIVUQF 0lIllfLI't'Ue'l' 'UIIIUM Wvwe ffl mee! aycuh mfy, we .s'Aay.s'1n1L',' 2,1204 :ogy 164312 1613 parlfhy was afeff nzurfe ,ZIAQIS C1210-Ydl' V-I TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO M N V7 Q 5. lo l C f , n a n' Q O s 'H To-morrow. and to-morrow. and to-morrow. Creeps in this petty pave from day to day T0 the last syllable of I'8t'0l'Cl9tl time Macbeth V-V.


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Powell High School - Panther Yearbook (Powell, WY) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

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Powell High School - Panther Yearbook (Powell, WY) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 104

1957, pg 104


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