Ranchester High School - Rustler Yearbook (Ranchester, WY)

 - Class of 1951

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SIXTH AM) SEVENTH WAGONS (Our Junior High) Frances Birdie Robert Kramer Barbara Addleman Joe Fiedor Darryl Lowell Larry Cook Ruth Gorman Jerry Shatzer Donald Hauf Leonard Maxtcd —13— Eddie Kukuchka David Schreibeis Carita Shipley Marvel Turner

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FOURTH AND FIFTH WAGONS... (Our Sophomores and Freshmen) Dale Okert Jon Davis Jesse Gorman Doris Hauf Norma Hauf Jane Reed Gale Shatzer —12—



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THE WILL OF THE CLASS OF 1951 JUNIOR CLASS NEWS We. the members of the Senior class of 1951, being strong in body and mind, have found that our days in R. H. S. are numbered. Therefore we do hereby leave our possessions and estates, as wc have listed below, to be administered by Silas Ly- man: Item I: The Senior class leaves the good times we’ve had at R. H. S. to the Junior class. Item II: The Senior class leaves a wonderful faculty to the whole high school. Item III: Lorna leaves the following: 1. The book entitled “1001 Ways to Cook Beans” to Joan Fiedor. 2. The book entitled How to Catch a Hus- band” to Catherine Mock. Item IV: Bruce leaves his advice on women to the coming Freshman class: Never, never trust them.” He leaves his number 19 basketball jersey for Roy Powers. Item V. Frank leaves his quietness to Dick Lyman, in hopes that he will use it. Item VI: Ray leaves his ability to ditch school and not get caught, to Dale Okert. Item VII: Eugene leaves his ability to hit bask- ets to Jimmy Melton and his number 14 basketball jersey to Jerry Shatzer. Item VIII: Margaret leaves the giggle she in- herited from Ruth Schreibeis (’48) to Shirley Lewis. Item IX: Betty leaves her job as editor of the Rustler school paper to Joan Fiedor. Item X: Marvin leaves his brooms and mops to anybody who want’s them—first come, first served. Item XI: Tom leaves his great assortment of used and unused jokes to Donald Kramer, to be told during study halls, and also his number 12 basket- ball jersey to his brother, Joe. Item XII: Bobby leaves his title of the fastest driver in Ranchester to Dale Okert, and his num- ber 15 basketball jersey to Dick Lyman. Item XIII: The Senior class leaves its bank ac- count to the Junior class, which amounts to a de- ficit of $37.50. This will was properly witnessed by the un- dersigned and will go into effect on the sad day of May 16, when the ten Seniors will leave R. H. S. for the last time. Signature of Witness: JAMES MELTON President Joan Fiedor Vice President Dona Madron Secretary .........— .... .. Adeline Koch Treasurer Jimmy Melton Student Council Representative Beverly Barbula Sponsor Mr. Johnson Junior Class Colors Blue and Silver Junior Class Flower Blue Violet Junior Class Motto—Ever Onward, never backward. There are eight pupils in the Junior class this year, seven girls and one boy. They are Jimmy Mel- ton, Joan Fiedor, Dona Reed. Shirley Lewis, Carol Carter, Beverly Barbula, Dona Madron, and Adel- ine Koch. The subjects taken by Junior students are: English III. speech and drama, high school geo- graphy, office practice, typing II. and chemistry. The Juniors received their class rings around the first of the year, and everyone was pleased, es- pecially the owners. They are very nice. Most of the Juniors took part in the two class plays given at R. H. S. this year. We are proud to say that Jimmy Melton and Joan Fiedor from the Junior class had leading roles in Here Come the Brides.” There were six Juniors in our next play, Aunt Cathie’s Cat.” The Juniors have set the date for the Junior- Senior prom. It is to be held on April 20. The theme is to be kept secret as yet. We Juniors are now looking forward to our next year as Seniors of Ranchester High School in 1951-52. —Adeline Koch, Grade 11 FRESHMAN CLASS NEWS On the morning of September 6. 1950, some slightly bewildered Freshmen entered Ranchester High School to embark upon a new part of their educational career. After a most rousing reception on the part of the upper classmen, which was the initiation of course, we were allowed to go about our business— the business of studying, naturally, which we’ve been doing ever since. This year the Freshman class consisted of nine pupils, most of whom enjoyed the subects of science and algebra, which Mr. Lyman taught. They also had English and American government. These sub- jects were taught by Mr. Johnson and Mr. East, respectively. Almost all of the Freshmen boys turned out for football and all of us were out for basketball. I think that, as a whole, the year of 1950-51 was a very interesting one for the entire school as well as for the lowly Freshmen. —Roy Powers. Grade 9 —14—

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