Rawlins High School - Roundup Yearbook (Rawlins, WY)

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V l IIBRIS Published by the Senior Class RAWLINS HIGH SCHOOL Rawlins, Wyoming •jsm omcuioi A dim ray of sunshine flickers across a dust-covered book. I brush away the years and open its pages. My teachers and classmates, joys, hopes, and sorrows are revealed again as my eager eyes search its contents. A book of memories --this Our Annual, prepared in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty Three, will indeed by a milestone on the road of memory that will stretch behind us in endless undulating waves. 4 Changes that occured in the high school administration were: Mr. Lunney became Assistant Superintendent of Schools, after being Principal of Rawlins High School, when Mr. Lee became head of the new building program. Mr. Rothenberger, who had been Assistant Principal and had taught commerce, became the Principal of the High School. ROBERT B. LEE Superintendent of Schools KENNETH B. LUNNEY Assistant Superintendent of Schools 5 ■ Jiggs Johnson John Engstrom Louis Felter Harold Latier Lester Seaverson Thomas Brooks Mary Marcy 6 FOX THEATER Always the best entertainment. MR. ROLLINS - Physical Education, Assistant Coach FACULTY MISS DEJONGE - School Librarian MR. WILLIAMSON - Music MISS LOWE - English MR. SCHWARTZ - Physical Education, Coach MR. BERTELOOT - Social Studies MISS HAMBLIN - School Nurse MRS. WILK - Assistant Secretary MISS MOORE - Business Ed. MISS ORTH - Business Ed. MR. ANDERSON - Social Studies MISS PETERSON - Language MR. CONNOR - Physical Ed., Coach MR. MOORE - Science MR. WINZENREID - English MR. CHENEY - Math, Shop MR. KING - Math MR. LUST - Art SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Jerry Bullock, President Billy Salisbury Vice President Merlene Terrill Representative Not Pictured Mary Jane Ross, Secretary-Treasurer Congratulations Seniors DR. P. H. DIMMICK A better buy at the MORGAN PHARMACY. We, the seniors of nineteen hundred and fifty three, are very proud of our four-year record in Rawlins High School. We feel that we have accomplished a great deal of what we started out to do when just freshman, four years ago. It all seems like a strange and wonderful dream when we remember our freshman year. We were all so eager to make a good impression and to do something for ourselves and the school. Among the things we did as freshman were to enter a float in the Outlaw Day Parade, sponsor a dance called The Cinderella Ball”, and our class picnic. For our officers for this year we chose Ann Scarlett, Danny Holloway, Clarice Hunter, and Marian Lander. Our sophomore year was a little less exciting but none the less we had a lot of fun. We gave the freshman class a dance called Dreamers Holiday which was a huge success. We entered another float in the Parade this year, had a picnic and brought another year to a close. Bill Salisbury was our president assisted by Bill Romero, Marian Lander, and Merlene Terrill. With our junior year started our career as upper-classmen. All year we busily prepared for our prom. Our Merry-Go-Round Float took first in the Parade this year which gave our class much pride. When spring came we gave our prom for the senior class. It was centered around the theme of Garden In The Rain . Eleanor Hays was chosen as our Prom Queen. And all in all, our Junior year was much a success. Bill Salisbury was elected as our president again this year. He was assisted by Ralph Kmetz, Betsy McKay, and Eleanor Hays. And now, that our senior year is upon us, we look back on all that we have done this year with satisfaction. Our able student body president, Ann Scarlett, has led the Student Council wisely and well and has done a great deal for the betterment of the Council. The Student Council printed a student hand book which is to be distributed in the following years. Our float took first again this year which was a perfect goal for last year in High School. We had a senior party at the Flame Room for seniors and their guests. The Juniors honored us at their May Day Dance where Frances Hatch was crowned queen. Then last, but certainly not least was our Commencement. We climaxed this gala evening with a progressive party after our graduation. We leave with the hope that we have left a good and lasting memory to all those who still remain in the cherished walls of R. H. S. CLASS HISTORY 1 BERTHA ACTON JAMES AHL G.A.A., Pep Club, Glee Club, Concert Choir, Paper Staff, Annual Staff, Band, Junior Play, Mixed Chorus. DONALD BONNETT Boys State KATHRYN BRANCH Pep Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Paper Staff, Annual Staff, Band, Cheerleader. MARY JO BUDD Head Majorette, G.A.A., Pep Club, TriT., Nat'l. Honor Soc., Student Council, Band, Ski-Club, Jr. Play, Girls Glee Club, Concert Choir, Girls State, Paper Staff, Annual Staff, Triple Trio, Dance Band. JERRY BULLOCK Sr. Class President, Student Council, Band, Concert Choir, Boys State, Jr. Play, Paper Staff, Annual Staff. Boys Octet, Thespians. FERRIS HOTEL Best wishes for the future, Seniors ROGER BUTTERFIELD CHESTER CARSON COLLEEN COLLIER Football, R Club MR Club, Wrestling, Annual Staff. Spanish Club, TriT., Pep Club. MIKE COOLICAN LEOTA CRAIG Band, Glee Club, Annual Staff, Paper Staff, G. A, A. RALPH DANIELS Transferred from Laramie, wrestling, football, R. Club, Annual Staff, Paper Staff, Concert Choir (president), Basketball, Boys Octet. JANE DARLING Pep Club, Concert Choir, Glee Club, Paper Staff, G.A.A., Mixed Chorus. RUTH DOUGLAS Pep Club Bob Dunn National Honor Society, Boys State, Paper Staff (editor) Thespians (president), Spanish Club, Student Council, Mixed Chorus, Annual Staff, Debate, Junior Play. The best for the least in your complete college wardrobe. SMYTH'S BOB DYE Football, ”R Club, Wrestling MARILYN EKDAHL Band, G.A.A., Paper Staff. BOB FAGAN Concert Choir, Junior Assembly. EUGENIA FRANKS DELORES GARRETT Concert Choir, Pep Club, Student Coun cil. Paper Staff, Tri-T, Outlaw Queen, Nurses Club, Glee Club. VIVIAN HARTLEY Concert Choir, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, G. A. A., Paper Staff. ELEANOR HAYS Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, Concert Choir, Pep Club, Jr. Class Play, Band, Student Council, Paper Editor, Annual Staff, Sophomore Attendant, Prom Queen, Triple Trio, Sax. Quartet, G. A. A. GAIL HOCHREITER G. A. A., Outlaw Corral Staff, Nurses Club, Thespians, Pep Club. HESTED'S future budget, remember CLARICE HUNTER Pep Club, Tri-T., Paper Staff, Annual Staff, Band, Cheerleader, Concert Choir. Hested's. For a smooth-running LARRY JONES Football MYRTLE JOSE Pep Club, Mixed Chorus, Girls Glee Club, Tri-T., Concert Choir, G. A. A., Paper Staff. JESUS JUAREZ Football, Wrestling, Spanish Club. DICK KARSTOFT Annual Staff, Paper Staff, Football, R Club, Basketball. GENE KIRK Band (President), Annual Staff, Small Ensembles. RONALD KUNE Basketball BARBARA KMETZ Tri-T, Student Council, G. A. A., Pep Club, Paper Staff, Concert Choir, Glee Club, Triple Trio, Band, Majorett, Ski Club, Spanish Club. RALPH KMETZ Concert Choir, ”R” Club, Paper Staff, Annual Staff, Athletic Manager, Class Officer, Student Council, Junior Play, Class Assembly, Thespian. VIRGINIA KULMUS Transferred from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. PETTUS IDEAL BAKERY All the Good things of life to the Seniors MARIAN LANDER Annual Editor, Paper Staff, Girl’s State, Class Officer, Student Council, Glee Club, Concert Choir, Triple Trio, National Honor Society, Thespians, G. A. A., Spanish Club, Junior Play, Tri-T, Sextet. GENEVIEVE LYON Concert Choir, Glee Club, Tri-T, Paper Staff, G. A. A., Triple Trio, Annual Staff, Thespians, Junior Play, Sextet. JANET LYON Tri-T, Concert Choir, Glee Club, Triple Trio, Annual Staff, Sextet, G. A. A., Thespians, Paper Staff, Junior Play. BETSY McKAY Head Cheerleader, Pep Club, Concert Choir, Glee Club, G. A. A., Paper Staff, Annual Staff, Tri-T, Nat'l. Honor Soc., Prom Queen Attendant, Class Officer, Student Council, Span. Club, Class Assem., Pan American League, Spanish Club Assem. BERTHA MANZANARES Pep Club, Glee Club, Nurse's Club, Paper Staff. CELESTINO MANZANARES Spanish Club, Band, Annual Staff, Ass. Editor of Paper, Football, French Horn, Quartette, Pan American League, Boxing. NORA MARTINEZ Tri-T, Pep Club, G. A. A., Glee Club, Spanish Club. CAROL ANN MEEKS Pep Club, Spanish Club, G. A. A., Glee Club, Paper Staff. SHIRLEY MORGAN Annual Staff, Thespians, Junior Class Play, Tri-T, Student Council, Mixed Chorus, G. A. A. Pep Club. BALLARD'S LOCKER SERVICE Best wishes for success in the years to come RICHARD MORTENSON ANN OTTESON Student Council, Glee Club, Concert Choir, Pep Club, Ski Club, Annual Staff, CLARENCE MOW Paper Staff, Triple Trio, Octet, Nurse's Mixed Chorus. Club, G. A.A., Junior Play, Class Assem. CARL POWERS JIM PUTNAM Junior Play Band, Annual Staff, Small Ensembles KRAJL Our every program is dedicated to your BILL ROMERO Spanish Club, Class Officer, Student Council, MARY JANE ROSS Nurse's Club (Pres.), G.A.A. (Pres.), Spanish Club, Tri-T, Glee Club, Triple Trio, Concert Choir, Paper Staff, Annual Staff, Student Council, Class Officer, Junior Play. JANET PERRY Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Concert Choir, Paper Staff, Pep Club. Jo DELL RIDDLE Band, Majorette, Pep Club (Pres.), G.A, Jr. Outlaw Queen Attendant, Tri-T, Student Council, Annual Staff, Paper Staff, Ski Club. prosperity BILL SALISBURY Football, Basketball, Track, R Club . (Pres), Class Officer, Annual Staff, Papei Staff, Concert Choir, Student Council, Boys State. ANN SCARLETT Glee Club, Concert Choir, Tri T, Paper Staff, Annual Staff, Thespians, G.A.A., Triple Trio, Spanish Club, Student Council, Girls State, Nat'L Honor Society, Freshman Pres., Student Body Pres., Jr. Class Play. CHORINA SHERROD G.A.A., Pep Club, Spanish Club CLYDE STEPHENS Band, Concert Choir LAUR1AN SEA VERSON Glee Club, Tri T, Spanish Club, Paper Staff, G. A. A., Girl's State, Sextet, Concert Choir, Annual Staff, Junior Play, Thespians, Pep Club, Debate. WALLY SHULTZ Football, Basketball, R Club, Jr. Play, Boy's State. GAMBLE'S better bargain for a better life NOLENA TAYLOR DIANE SHAFROTH Outlaw Corral KAY SMYTH Tri T, Pep Club, G.A.A., Concert Choir, Glee Club, Triple Trio, Debate, Ski-Club, Jr. Play, Thespians, Annual Staff, Paper Staff, Girl's State, Band, Sextet. MERLENE TERRILL Glee Club, G. A. A., Pep Club, Student Council, Jr. Prom Attendant, Spanish Club, Jr. Play, Class Officer. DONALD THOMPSON Spanish Club, Boys Octet, Boys and Girls Octet, Concert Choir, Band, EDMUND WAITE Band, Football MERCEDES TRUJILLO Pep Club, Spanish Club, Tri T, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, G.A.A, V . - | SHARRON WETMORE Mixed Chorus CARBON COUNTY CREAMERY We've been behind you all the way, Seniors, we'll value you friendship in the future. MARILYN WOLFE Pep Club LARRY HARRIS Football, Basketball, ”RM Club, Spanish Club, Annual Staff, Paper Staff, Junior Play. RONALD TRUMBO R Club, Junior Play, Football ARLENE WILLIAMS Mixed Chorus, Concert Choir and ROSS VIALPANDO JR. CURS OFFICERS And now about the reach their goal And hearts fast geared ahead Still heartily they sing a praise Of songs once more re-read. n:v They realize 'tis now to look Upon all yet to do. And fast be thinking of the things That two years will bring anew. Ron King, Representative Roy Johanson, President est wishes, Seniors FERRIS HOTEL COFFEE SHOP and SEL RITE MARKET Frances Hatch, Vice President Barbara Schwartz, Treasurer Marianne Schuele, Secretary 19 Tommy Baker Leonard Barnes Marvin Boden Ron Burke Barbara Breniman Jim Bryon Rose Marie Bustos Keith Campman Duane Cattles Congratulations Seniors CHILDRESS ELECTRIC BI RITE DRUG Art Daniels 20 Linda Cox Bill Downs Bob Foote Bryce Freeman Phyllis Garrett Myles Gilbert Odies Gilbert Jack Hornbeck Glenda Huggins 21 Ron King Bill Kinniburg Frank Kitchen Ed Lasco Marilyn Needham Melton Newell Melvin Oberholtzer Henry Payne Dick Pearson Best of Luck to the Seniors SOUTH SIDE LAUNDRY RAWLINS SHOE SHOP 23 Joe Putnam Alice Rivera Pauline Sanchez Mary Ann Schuele Barbara Schwartz Don Sintek Jerry Steele Ikey Strayer Joyce Strimple Evonne Tennant Congratulations to the Graduate FROLING SHOE SHOP GODGREY AND CLYDE (For better buys, its Godgrey and Clyde) 24 Faye Trejo Kay Wallace Warren Wetmore Coralyn Wilk Jimmy White Chrissie Willis Edna Roybal Barbara Grove Donna Fields Loydeen Foster Dorothy Hay The very best of wishes from JOHN'S STANDARD SERVICE STATION Sinclair Pharmacy Carol Hull Bill Rhoadarmer Clayton Saunders LARKIN JEWELRY COMPANY RAWLINS FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN Carolyn Delpierre Larry Lyon 26 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Fred Black Mitzi Martin Margaret Weaver Burt Bullock Marial O'Melia . . . President . . Vice President . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Representative Advanced upon the second rung, And faithfully they tread. Their minds and hearts still set upon The things that lie ahead. And as they thoughtfully review The things that they have done They think how wonderful 'twill be--The things still yet to come. Good luck to the Seniors from the ELITE BEAUTY SHOP and the RED HORSE SERVICE STATION Gale Alback, Trevor Darner, Tommy Jones, Burt Bullock, Dean Peterson, La Veil Jones, Don DeLude, Fred Black, Larry Reinholtz, Evan Sanchez, Corclnio Gonzales, Wilbur Sanchez, Charles Bangs, James Vialpando, Joe Romero, Filimeno Cruz, Eloy Lujan, Lucy Padilla, Frances Kennaday, Donna Dailey, Celia Lovato, Marjorie Muddy, Mary Cordova. Hiram Golden, Louis Sea verson, Don Mullen, Robert Morrison, Harry Woods, George Underwood, Paul Wheeler, Wendell Rounds, Robert Langenderfer, Bonnie Freeman, Doris Ferguson, Faye Van Zandt, Celia Amick, Janis Clark, Shirley Kulmus, Eugene Seri, Marlene Shurigar, Flora Dominguez, Movita Bareiss, Mavis Prickett, Nancy Caple, Barbara Shelter, Don Smith, Florence Wagner, Connie Shaf-roth, Dolores Winningham, Carol Bennett, Glenna Bird, Alex Latham, Eldon Mikesell. Tom Grive, James Dunn, Russell Brubaker, Frank Grubb, Eddie Jack, Clarence Peck, Wendell Davidson, George Tully, Fred Tanner, Phillip Cook, Arthur Goddard, George Shadley, Lyle McAlister, Marian Kmetz, Pat Moore, Kathleen McAllister, Margaret Nickelson, Shirley Decker, Henry Peterson, James Vialpando, Jo Ann Graham, Jon Lee Evans, Ethel Drollinger, Anna Nelson, Jo Ann Doty, Ronald Adams. Maxone Montgomery, Jim Fate, Don Wolfe, Dennis Tucker, Sally Cal-lily, Mary Belle Stephens, Juvanna Epperson, Sherrie Buttervield, Rosalie Connor, Phyllis Murray, Patty O’Melia, Marial O’Melia, Mitzi Martin, Donna Tully, Larry McDermott, Carolyn Bottoms, Nadine Glid den, Margaret Weaver, Shirley Fithian, Betty Odorizzi, Teddy Wilk, Marie Sanchez, Martha McCauley, Iris Morrow, Arlene Daniels, Kay Eversole. X FRESHMAII CLASS OFFICERS Larry Hatch, President Keep pushing--tis wiser Than sitting aside. And dreaming and sighing. And waiting the tide. In life's earnest battle They only prevail Who daily march onward And never say fail. So, in life's early morning In firm youthful pride, Let this be our motto Our footsteps to guide; In storm and in sunshine Whatever assail, We'll onward and conquer, And never say fail. Don Hall, Treasurer Joan Williams, Representative J. C. PENNEY CO. for value plus. Bill Fate, Vice President Richard Hicks, Secretary Emilio Vialpando, Richard Griffin, Don Hall, George Neiburger, Darold Knapp, George McGregor, Shirley Knapp. Donald Mortenson, Neil Van Zandt, Henry Cox, Kennth Campman. James Greer, June Evans. Albert Sanchez, William Fate, Barbara Belcher, Robert Salisbury, Robert Lake, Dorothy Humphreys. Robert Schaap, Ida Arellano, Dale Morrison, Tony A lie, Keith McMahon, Larry Hatch. Best of Everything BLACKS DEPARTMENT STORE Sincere Wishes BENNETT HARDWARE CO. Dallas Foster, Carl Rasmusson, Robert Cook, Vernon Holloway, James Hennek, George Martinez. George Archer, Fred Chaffee, Charles Evans, Bob Brewer, Richard Freeman. Doris Simms, Patricia Sintek, Rosalie Trejo, Rita Callely, Regina Cleary, Harvey Hanson. Shirley McCannon, Catherine Brubaker, Donna Michael, Helene Jose, Lois McCain, Richard Doty. T Johnny Collier, William Chaffee, Philip Espy, James Mudd, Thomas Walton, Phil Martinez, Charles Romero. Gilbert Juarez, Trinidad Cruz, Robert Bentsen, Carolyn Taylor, Jane Revels, Cheri Rawlins, Patsy Morris. Wendell Collier, Janet Larson, Ann Dana, Kay Shu-feldt, Sonje Saunders, Ernest Cruz, William Noble. Charles Goddard, Joanne Glenn, Bertha Hansen, Pam McKelvey, Myrna Sjogren, Jerry Maestus, Burt Kinniburgh. Best Wishes RAWLINS SHOE SHOP Congratulations Seniors SOUTH SIDE LAUNDRY Penny Kaufman, Karen Zink, Michael Mullen, Eugene Lasco, Richard Hicks, Nancy Brandon, Myrna Woodward. Linda Hall, Nancy Thueson, Peggy Terrill, Joan Williams, Connie Avila, Jeanne Walcott, Loretta Priest. Cleta East, Barbara Delude, Helen Willis, Dolores Lucero, Elaine Johnson, Janice Gill, Karen Ballard. Morris Medina, Lorna Latier, Idonna Hunter, Ernestine Martinez, Geraldine Lemoine, Arlene Foster, Michael Haggerty. STUDENT ANN SCARLETT President of the Student Body, Congratulations from CARBON COUNTY TITLE CO Best Wishes WYOMING WHOLESALE ROW i Ann Scarlett Jerry Bullock Frances Hatch ROW 3 Merlene Terrill Mary Jo Budd Carolyn Taylor Jeanne Walcott Mary Ann Schuele Fred Black Shirley Morgan Larry Hatch ROW 5 Ron King Burt Bullock Duane Cattles Bob Dunn Don Hall Bill Fate Richard Hicks ROW 2 Mary Jane Ross Margaret Weaver Marial O’Melia Betsy McKay Barbara Kmetz Barbara Breniman Marian Lander Ann Otteson ROW 4 Mitzi Martin Bill Salisbury Roy Johanson Phyllis Garrett Eleanor Hays Barbara Schwartz Joan Williams Delores Garrett 35 mu r Colleen Collier . . Sec. -Treas. Barbara Brenniman .Representative ROW i ROW 2 Tri T is an honorary organization for girls who have a scholastic standing of a B or above. The membership is limited to forty girls. The formal initiation is held every fail after the eligible girls have been voted on by the old members. The sponsor is Miss Murray. Congratulations Seniors from L. E. (Barney) HARRIS INSURANCE AGENCY Best of L,uck NUHNS GROCERY OF SAROTOGA Mercy Trujillo Nora Martinez Loluella Mudd Mary Jane Ross Juvanna Epperson Sarah Latier Linda Cox Mary Ann Merring Barbara Kmetz ROW 3 Faye Trejo Evonne Tennant Loydeen Foster Barbara Breniman Movita Bareiss Delores Garrett Glenda Huggins Marianne Schuele Colleen Collier Patty O'Melia Suzanne Planner Frances Hatch Marian Lander Mary Jo Budd Jo Dell Riddle Betsy McKay Ann Scarlett Shirley Morgan Marial Omelia ROW 4 Clarice Hunter Kay Smyth Genevieve Lyon Kay Pepper Laurian Seaverson Molly Hatley Janet Lyon Myrtle Jose Shirley Napp Carolyn Taylor Phyllis Garrett Peggy Terrill 36 PROGRAM: The Spanish Club began the year with their initiation. All students being initiated were dressed in complete Spanish costume. In December we had our Christmas Party. One of the big events is the Guest Night. We have our friends of the other language departments spend an evening with us. This year we had an assembly for Pan American Day. We have a night set aside for outside talent and then end the year with our picnic. SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS: FIRST ROW: Eloy Lujan, Filemeno Cruz, Mercedes Trujillo, Flora Dominquez, Chorina Sherrod, Nora Martinez, Ann Scarlett, Donald Thompson. SECOND ROW . James Vialpando, Cor-cinio Gonzales, Marian Lander, Mary Jane Ross, Celia Lovato, Carol Ann Meeks, Betsy McKay, Donald DeLude, Eugene Seri. THIRD ROW: Celestino Manzanares, J. W. Ingram, Gilbert Gomez, Faye Trejo, Laurian Seaverson, Colleen Collier, Barbara Grove, Tom Grieve, Burt Bullock. TOP ROW: LaVell Jones, Bill Romero, Doug Spicer, Tony Murphy, Bob Dunn, Dick Pearson, Jim Dunn, Larry Betsy McKay - President Paul Wheeler- Vice-President James Vialpando-Secretary Faye Trejo - Treasurer Colleen Collier-Historian Nora Martinez - Typist Harris. ry their own cn of execution. At the tr' find no • mob v‘ se tain J e J rr )le jef A ilMM 1 A A I Vol. 29, No. 1 Rawlins High School, Rawlins, Wyoming Thursday, April 2, 11 Three Men Sentejied T Die As Judge P| Decrees JERUSALEM men were nail Hill Calvary the illustrous himself the Messi After being jud ?_________ Pontius Pilate. well-kl L la ministrator who hesitated Tnd washed his hands before he -nounoed sentence, J two other condemr beaten, scourged Happy Easte To Rawlins Hi MESSIAH DIES EARLY THIS EVENING A.P. News Flash, CALVAR) The Jew. Jesus, died early this I ening after manv pj Strange h By some miraculous po ■nan Jesus has given sight to' a I nan. blind from birth. This came rom the Star press correspondent | pday. The story has caused a imong the residents of- Ji Juring the day, the ref hat Jesus made clay a t on the eyes of the ind told him to go wt ool of Sents; the blin j. and let out a screa rould see light. Accounts like this h rom every town that tin followers have visit rt?ople think the man 1 rite and must be placed vil, rather than the good 3 have. A3 JOuvl Wa HANDS BEFORE AUDIENCE candle ud uiackrw .jed the earth three hours. N could be lit, Almost you will fina members oi me senior play cast busily at work I dampness has been so great with their lines for the forthcom-1 The residents living near tl hat the tombs ha thousands of p« Kay Pepper, Janet Lyon, Ralph Kmetz, Adies Gilbert, Jerry Bullock, Ikey Strayer, Clarice Hunter, Ronald King. Marilyn Ekdahl, Marion Lander, Ralph Daniels, Kay Smyth, Genevieve Lyon, Shirley Morgan, Delores Garrett, Diane Shafroth, Barbara Schwartz. Jame Darling, Mary Ann Merring, Carole Hull, Mary Jane Ross, Bertha Manzanares, Betsy McKay, Ann Scarlett, Barbara Kmetz, Merlene Terrill, JoDell Riddle. Ann Otteson, Evonne Tennant, Kathryn Branch, Janet Perry Kangas, Linda Cox, Carolyn Del Pierre, Leota Craig, Mary Jo Budd. Celestino Manzanares, Eleanor Hayes, associate editor and editor of the small paper. Bob Dunn, Laurian Seaverson, editor and associate editor of the big paper respectively. d from them into the sky i group of mi ts upon us. man, Jesus? Stand omb of Death :ASTER FASHIONS: 1953 Next Sunday is Caster Sunday, he streets will be filled with eop1e out shnywing off their new outfits. There will be hats of very color, size, and shape. The most popular colors this 'ear are Navy blue, green, and urple. The style that is liked noit is the Box-suit style. the audience answered. “Barab-bas.” Judge Pilate then asked what he should do with Jesus and the mob answered, Let him be crucified!” Again the judge asked what evil had been done by thi3 man. The only answer he received wjxs, “Let him he crucified.” The judge, seeing that, a riot was breaking out, took water, poured I H in a bowl, and in plain sight of the crowds washed his hands say- alind. Shirley Morgan is Henrietta March, who tries to act younger than she really is. and who hope- wuine st lessly pins her hopes on a gay to yie people young Frenchman, Kurt Dubois, | from the dead! played by 'Jim Putnam. Jerry Bullock ploys the part of Bruce Lawrence, the March’s lawyer. Eleanor Hays is Madeline I avnl, a nighl club singer. Mary Jane Ross plays the main part of Jane Kenning, a stenographer. The family sts and„ elders promised to aril gave orders todl :her be guards [t his disciples lim away and lat he has WHAT WOULD YOU WANT FOR EASTER! Phil Garrett Dee Ourrett T. H. M. G. mug III STAFF CONCERT CHOIR ROW i: Ann Otteson, Jo Ann Doty, Margaret Weaver, Carol Bennett, Kay Eversole, Linda Cox, Frances Hatch, Suzann Plattner, Kathryn Branch, Don Thompson, Larry Hatch, Mary Jane Ross, Sarah Latier, Mary Ann Merring, Iris Morrow, Evonne Tennant, Dolores Winningham, Vivian Hartley. ROW 2: Mary Jo Budd, Barbara Schwartz, Loydeen Foster, Marilyn Needham, Carol Hull, Jane Darling, Marial O’Melia, Movita Barciss, Larry McDermott, Nadine Glidden, Marian Lander, Ann Scarlett, Barbara Kmetz, Patty O'Melia, Dolores Garrett, Fay Van Zandt, Dorothy Hay, Coralyn Wilk. ROW 3: Sally Callely, Arlene Daniels, Eleanor Hays, Laurian Seaverson, Kay Smyth, Genevieve Lyon, Don Delude, J. W. Ingram, Chrisie Willis, Don Smith, Neil Van Zandt, Maxine Montgomery, Juvanna Epperson, Kathleen McAlister, Shirley Decker, Phyllis Garret, Mary Belle Stevens. ROW 4: Janet Lyon, La Veil Jones, Clyde Stevens, Charles Rasmusson, Jim Fate, Harry Woods, Odies Gilbert, Tony Murphy, Jerry Bullock, Ralph Daniels, Louis Seaverson, Dick Griffin, Bill Downs, Ronnie King, Roy Johanson, Fred Black, Don Hall, Bill Fate, Sherrie Butterfield. OFFICERS Sarah Latier - Sec. -Treas. Mary Jo Budd - Vice-Pres. Ralph Daniels - Pres. Dolores Garrett - Representative. Best of Luck MASTER CLEANERS---RASMUSSON FURNITURE THESPIANS Congratulations SINCLAIR HOTEL Venice Cafe 42 NAT L. HONOR SOD. Best Wishes RAWLINS CIGAR AND NEWS STORE SUNSET AUTO COURT PEP CLUB WALTERS BAKER Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Senior Class 46 w 'r. Mary Jane Ross - President Marial O’Melia Ann Otteson C alvn Taylor ry Ann Schuele Patty O'Melia Linda Hall, Donna Fields, Kay Pepper, Marlene Shurigar, June Evans, Florence Wagginer, Margaret Nicholson, Peggy Terrill, Phyllis Mur- a Molly Hatley, Glenda Huggins, Sally Callely, Faye Trejo, Ann Dana, Karen Ballard, Sherry Butterfield, Marilyn Needham, Marian Lander, Shirley PebolL Penny Kaufman, Donna Tully, Connie Shaf-roth, Teddy Wilk, Anna Nelsou thel Drollinger, Shirley Decker, Movita Bareiss, Mitzi Martin, Janet Larson, Roalie Trejo, Juvanne person, Marian KmetZ, Janis Clark, yJeen Foster. Jo Ann Glenn, Sorolyn Wilk, Flora Dominguez, Mercedes Trujillo, Betty Ouo. lay Shufeldt, Jo Ann Graham, Arlene Daniels, Marjorie Mudd, Nadine Glidden, Iris Morrow, Ann Scarlett, Genevieve Lyon, Sonje Saunders, MargaretjWeaver, Mary Ann Merring, Janice Gill, Myrna Sjogren, Pam McKelvey, Carol Bennett, Carolyn Bottoms, lev, Elaine Johnston, Kay Eversole, John Lee Evans, Linda Cox, Evonne iuinant, Sarah Latier, Barbara Delude, Rose Marie Bustos, Marial O'Melia, Mafy Jane Rtitt, Ann Otteson, Carolyn Taylor, Mary Ann Schuele, Patty O'M lia. r i I - Ralph Daniels, Larry Jones, George Camp, Roy Johanson, Ron King, Bryce Freeman, Fred Black, Lyle McAllister. OLD MEMBERS Chester jSarson, Ikey Strayer, Duane Cattles, Bill Salisbury, Myles Gilbert, Bill Kinniburgh, Bob Dye, Roger Butterfield, Larry Harris, Dick Karstoft, Art Daniels, Jack Hornbeck, Wally Schultz, Ron Trumbo, Joe Rut man, Kieth Campman, Jerry Steele, Ray Knight, Tom Jones, Don Delude, Burt Bullock. “IT CLUB GIRLS STALE - SOTS STATE Girls State and Boys State are held each June for members of the Junior Class. The delegates are chosen by the American Legion Auxiliary, and service organizations in Rawlins. Almost every town in the state is represented at the week-long camp. There everyone learns good government by practicing it. The Girls and Boys Staters elect all their own officials. The climax of the week is Capitol Day, on which the groups tour the capitol in Cheyenne. Through this sponsorship the American Legion Auxiliary helps to build better citizens for Wyoming. Bob Dunn, Wally Schultz, Jerry Bullock, Don Bonnett, Larry Harris, Bill Salisbury, Ann Scar lett, Laurian Seaverson, Kay Smyth, Mary Jo Budd, Marian Lander. 49 The Very Best of Luck Always BROWN AND LEHRMAN F. W. WOOLWORTH'S in Rawlins Shop Woolworth's for everything MAJORETTES FERGUSON MERCANTILE COMPANY Congratulations to the Seniors 51 CHEERLEADERS Martha Helen McCauley, Kathleen Jordan, Donna McCain, Betsy McKay, Kathrine Branch. The Very Best Wishes From RAWLINS LIONS CLUB 52 Coach - Fran Connor, La Veil Jones, Harry Woods, Larry Reinholtz, Daryll Knapp, Vernon Holloway, Paul Wheeler, Jim Dunn, Jim Mudd, Richard Hicks, Dean Peterson, Doug Spicer, Don De Lude, Tony Camp-man, Corky Gonzales, Eldon Mikesell, and Larry McDermott. MEYERS STUDIO Best Wishes to the Senior Class 58 Q I ' - Zo , w ' y h ](. £. O MUh'‘ ■y )■ ■ £ %, £Io tIo6 £■ £ f$Jkjy?y S jy-y o £ z -tyi sA CALENDAR Sept. 2 - registration Sept. 5 - Lander, here Sept. 12 - Rock Springs, here Sept. 26 - Sheridan, there 27 - Band Day, Laramie Oct. 3 Outlaw day, Casper, here Oct. 10 - Evanston, here Oct. 16 - Tri T Tea Oct. 17 - Laramie, there Oct. 22 - Spanish Club Initiation Oct. 23 - Tri T banquet Oct. 23 - Cheyenne, there Nov. 7 - Sophomore Reception Nov. 13 14 - Junior Class Play Nov. 21 22 - Inter-School Concert, Evanston Nov. 26 - Turkey Trot Nov. 27 28 - Thanksgiving Vacation Dec. ! j 6 - Music Clinic, Casper Dec. 12 - Freshman Assembly Dec. 11 12 13 - Basin Tournament Dec. 17 Spanish Club Christmas Party Dec. 17 - Lander, there Dec. 18 - Christmas Music Concert Dec. 19 - Student Council Christmas Party Dec. 20 to Jan. 4 - Christmas Vacation Dec. 23 - Saratoga, there Dec. 29 - St. Mary's, here 63 Jan. 8 - Green River, here Jan. 13 - Saratoga, here Jan. 14 15 - Semester Tests Jan. 16 - Afton, here Jan. 17 - .Laramie, here Jan. 20 - Relience, there Jan. 24 - Evanson, here Jan. 27 - Hanna, here Jan. 29 - Laramie, there Jan. 31 - Superior, here Feb. 5 - Band Concert Feb. 6 - Evanston, there Feb. 7 - Green River, there Feb. 10 - Rock Springs, here Feb. 11 - Spanish Club Guest Night Feb. 12 - Sheridan, here Feb. 13 - Kemmer, there Feb. 14 - Afton, there Feb. 17 - Reliance, here Feb. 20 - Kemmar, here Feb. 20 - Thespian Assembly Feb. 21 - Superior, there Feb. 25 - Lander, there Feb. 28 - Rock Springs, there Mar.4-5 -b-7 - District Basket Ball Tournament Mar. 10 - Magician Show Mar. 11-12-13-14 - State Basketball Tournament 64 Mar. 20 - Senior Dance Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May May May May May May May May May May May 25 - Spanish Club Assembly 27 - Inter-School Concert, Green River 27 - Freshman Party 30 - National Honor Assembly 7 - Tri T Movie 8 - Clothing Drive Assembly 10 - Mixed Chorus Dinner Dance 13 14 - Senior Play 15 - B. P. W. Banquet for Senior Girls 17 - Freshman Return 24 25 - District Music Festival, Cheyenne 27 - Thespian initiation 1 - Prom 2 - Rawlins relays 4 - Student Council Picnic 6 7 - Chorus and Band Concert 8 9 - District Track Meet 11 - Inauguration Assembly 12 k 13 - Senior Tests 14 - Seniors out 15 16 - State Track Meet 17 - Baccalaureate 19 - Spanish Club Picnic 20 - 21 - Semester Tests 20 - Commencement 21 - Junior high Graduation 65 The Junior Play was presented November 14, 1952 in the high school auditorium. The play, STRANGER IN THE NIGHT, 11 was directed by Miss Donna Lowe. It was mystery-comedy consisting of twelve talented actors. Scene I was in the gift shop, Scene II in the same--early evening, Scene III in the same--late evening. JR. PLAV Sylvia Lee...............Sarah Latier Mable Crane . . Lorraine Simonton Youthful owners of Hotel Gift shop. Grant Terry .... Odies Gilbert Young Newspaper columnist J. T. Rutledge . . . Duane Cattles A retired executive Velda Stevens . . . . Phyllis Garrett His Secretary Clifford Newkirk . . . Tony Murphy A law Student Nona Pollard . . . Marianne Schuele An elevator operator Eddie Beach .... Bill Kinniburgh Hotel Bellhop Rose Jordan . . . Marilyn Needham A successful business woman Sam Fisk...................Ronnie King Hotel Detective Marcella Bender . . .Suzann Plattner Who teaches physical culture Sandra King................Kay Pepper A lady wrestler Congratulations Seniors CARBON COUNTY MOTOR CO. 66 CAST OF CHARACTERS Obadiah March Letty March Hamlet March . Cordelia March Rosalind March Henrietta March Gor Bruce Lawrence . Jane Kenning . Madeline Laval Baron Kurt Dubois Ferber .... Frieda .... F red............. Didy Hunnicut . Barb (Sub) Normal Jukes Kallikak. Stage Manager. Property Manager Advertising Managers Lights............ Tickets and Programs Prompters . . Bob Dunn . . Kay Smyth . Ralph Kmetz Marian Lander Genevieve Lyon Shirley Morgan . Jerry Bullock Mary Jane Ross . Eleanor Hays Jimmie Putnam . Gene Kirk Ann Otteson . Ralph Daniels . .Janet Lyon . Ann Scarlett .Don Thompson Roger Butterfield . Gail Hockrieter . Jo Dell Riddle Barbara Kmetz . Dick Pearson Laurian Seaverson Clarice Hunter . . . Janet Lyon Colleen Collier sr. m THE SETTING The action of the entire play takes place in the living room of the March's apartment, a penthouse on Park Avenue, New York City. ACT ONE . A morning in May ACT TWO . Late afternoon, two days later ACT THREE ............ The next morning DIRECTOR Miss Leona Orth Student Director Laurian Seaverson 67 BONNIE'S DRESS SHOP Good Luck to the Class of 1953 68 1953 PROM QUEEAI AID AT1ENDARITS Eleanor Hays was crowned Queen of the 1952 Junior-Senior Prom. Her attendants were Betsy McKay and Merlene Terrill. Garden In The Rain was cleverly used as the theme from small umbrellas for programs to a painted mural on the wall of the Flame Room. mi PROM OEIEEN AND ATTENDANTS On May 1, the Junior Class honored the Senior Class at the Annual Junior-Senior Prom. May Day was used as the theme of the dance, and small paper may baskets were used as programs and as nut cups. Frances Hatch was chosen as the Prom Queen. Her attendants were Barbara Schwartz and Evonne Tennant. Roy Johanson, president of the Junior Class, crowned the Queen. 72 COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1953 — 8:00 P. M Processional—Pomp and Circumstances Rawlins High School Band Elgar Invocation Preach Not Me Your Musty Rules Alma Mater Rev. Milfred E. Douglas Arne arr. by Johnson Girls’ Triple Trio Presentation of Wyoming University Scholarships Roland Rothenberger Salutatory Address Marian Lander The Very Reverend Paul Roberts, D. D„ Dean St. John’s Cathedral, Cathedral Square, Denver Valedictory Ann Scarlett Mountains Rasbach Ann Otteson Presentation of Class Awarding of Diplomas Recessional—Trumpet Tune Rawlins High School Band Kenneth B. Lunney Louis R. Felter Purcell IW Hi • CIFi SHOP m JMYERS -- YEARBOOKS THE PACEMAKERS OF QUALITY MYERS AND CO. INC. TOPEKA, KANSAS mv? a i SSJOte


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