Reliance High School - Pirate Log Yearbook (Reliance, WY)
- Class of 1949
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Calendar September February 6 Teacher's Meeting 7 Classes Begin 17 Hanna 12, Reliance 6,,Here 24 Jackson 28, Reliance 20, Here October 1 Lyman 28, Reliance 6, Here 6 Big Piney 12, Reliance 28, There 7-8-9 15 Pinedale 16, Reliance 26, There 18 National Assembly 22 Hanna 24, Reliance 20, There 26 Pictures taken by the New Studio District Teacher's Meeting November 1 1 Holiday 19 Junior Play 25-26 Thanksgiving 30 National Assembly December 3 lllountain View 45, Reliance 44, There 4 Pinedale 33, Reliance 61, Here 8 Rawlins 33, Reliance 46, Here l0 Mountain View 43, Reliance 41, Here 17 Afton 29, Reliance 42, Here Vacation Begins 22 Lyman 55, Reliance 32, There January 3 Vacation Ends 6 Kemmerer 41, Reliance 45, Here 8 Jackson 35, Reliance 49, Here ll National Assembly 14 Green River 33, Reliance 42, Here 15 Hanna 33, Reliance 42, There 21 Afton 34, Reliance 25, There 22 Kemmerer 29, Reliance 28, There 25 Rock Springs 31, Reliance 36, There 27 Band Concert 28 Evanston 24, Reliance 41, There 1 Lyman 56, Reliance 31, Here 3 Hanna 39, Reliance 55, Here 5 Superior 36, Reliance 50, There 9 Pinedale 23, Reliance 47, There ll National Assembly 12 Rock Springs 30, Reliance 37, Here 15 Green River 41, Reliance 33, There 18 Evanston 33, Reliance 43, Here 19 Rawlins 42, Reliance 39, There 26 Superior 33, Reliance 38, Here March 3-4-5 District Basketball Tournament Superior 20, Reliance 29 Green River 35, Reliance 44 Rock Springs 43, Reliance 42 Reliance Second Place in District 16-17-18-19 State Basketball Tournament Worland 35, Reliance 43 - Cheyenne 27, Reliance 44 Lusk 28, Reliance 39-Semi-final Casper 49, Reliance 36-Final Reliance Second Place in State A April 8 Junior Prom 13-14 lllusic Festival ilflay 22 Baccalaureate 24 Class Night 25 Commencement and Final Exams 26 Final Exams 27 Report Cards N ,, WI WCDFf53N55l RM Q3 f WV , fr X X3 Xl 0 0 X 1 V5 00 0 m , 1 + 0 9 Q JD r I ky W ' J 0 S O! 00 1 0Q Q1b'fW0 . m I vw Nf 0 K Q 1 0 6 6 6 W A O U 0 an QQ U Faq 3 0 lim Al. RL'SSliI,Ii,S1lj7t'I'flllt'1l1ft'Ill i. Q-frmRigh1: lru Al. Russell, Sum.: Thomzls F. Plemelg Nxllllllllll Lewis: VV. R. Gibbs Cl1:li1'm:1n1 Mrs. Sum EYZIIIS, Clerk: Harold Clark, 'liI't'IlSlll'i'l'Q R. C. Smith. Rlc1:lNA limuk l,a11y11u1y1'5 ILA., I,ul'n-tin III-ights IIUAINIE CUNZ Ilixlury II Y., l'uiv4-rsity nf Illinois lJoN,u.n I7RIiEMAN Shop ILS.. l'nivn-rsity of VYym11inp.5 'IIHOMAS MANATQS Mathfmaliaf ILA., Vniversity of XYyuming JW W VVlas'roN likmnc .llnlfn-1unrir.r ILA.. I nlw-rslly nt XYymnillg Rolxlam' I'Il.I.IS Iiifljllijll UN ILA.. I'niv1-rxitv ut XYym11i1lg I IIliI.HiII'l' KIEARNICY Cn m Ill rrn' ILA.. I nlvm-l's1ty ul XYyulning Iiuvlakm' Mo'rxcuKA Sfz'rrlary M. A. Nvouisr Musir Kearney State Teachers Mmqonis RUSSELL Homr Eronomifs B.A., Park College . QQ JACK Sivlm-1 Physifal Education, Coach B.S., University of Vkfyoming DoNA1,n RICKY Hixtory M.A.. Univer-,ily uf Nebraska VENUALA SPENCE Litfraturv University of Wyoming MARY Lou THoMPsoN Stienfes B.A., University of Utah 1 W? O 6 'f mf Q 5 5 ' XX X Wm fy W I ff!! X X XX ff xx Z -5 if XX j ff? Ks Z V I E If, Xxx , W xx X X 1253. 3 S5559 M , UV gi-2' J 7 i V7 J Ml 5 TK mm , S M M x , ' z XXX f, ff!-I PX + C lass History Four years ago, the present senior class, with an enrollment of 26, entered an important phase of their lives as freshmen with radiant faces and anxious hearts. Under the direction of Miss Mary Cook we began with electing oliicers. Claude Thomas was elected to lead us with Willetta Wilde and Richard Telck helping. All of our class participated in Hobo Day in October. We ended the occasion with a dance in the evening. Dolores Reay and Claude Thomas were chosen candidates for Sweethearts for the senior hop. The following February some of us took part in the Valentine Girl-Date-Boy party sponsored by the Glee Club of which many of our class were members. The Class of '4-8 honored us with a St. Patrick's dance. Everyone had a good time and we were very grateful to our hosts. To end our year the girls participated in an F. H. A. assembly known as What Are We Going To Wear? D As sophomores we elected Spiro Varras as president, VVilletta Wilde as vice-president, and Helen Bucho as secretary-treasurer. Miss Regina Black Sponsored our class which was composed of 25 pupils. All high school pupils were honored at a Spot Dance of which we were sponsors. We were the lirst class to put on a dance of this kind. We spent Thanksgiving at an all-school party, with a Thanksgiving motif featured in the decorations. Happy days were here when we entered high school on a bright sunny morning as juniors. Members chosen to head our class of 21 were Everett Hernandez, Spiro Varras, Geraldine Kobler, and Willetta Wilde . To help us in one of our most important years were Mrs. Alice Schmidt and Thomas Manatos. The end of football season was highlighted by crowning the Princess and Pirate. Candi- dates from the junior class were-Geraldine Kobler, VVilletta Wilde, john Wilson and Kenneth Besso. Under the direction of Miss Regina Black we presented our junior play, Desperate Ambrose . Leads were played by Bill Lee and Dolores Reay supported bv Everett Hernandez, Claude Thomas, Spiro Varras, John Wilson, Willetta Wilde, Loretta Wilde, Maxine Brown, La Verne Coet, Sharon Graham, Henry Telck, John Fortuna, and Charles Williamson. Pleased faces were seen in February when our class rings arrived. We really felt that we were wearing the badge of '49 graduates. April 9, 194-8, was a very memorable day for many students. This was the day on which the junior prom was held. Blue Hawaii was the theme of the dance. Dolores Reay was crowned queen, with Betty Box and Kathleen Christopher as her attendants. We had a joyous ending of this school year when we escorted the Class of '4-8 to their highest goal of high school-graduation. As seniors we began with 18 members, led by John Wilson, Bill Lee, and Richard Telck and sponsored by Miss Delight Kearney. Members elected to the Sand staff were Spiro Varras, editorg Everett Hernandez, assistant editorg Kenneth Besso, business manager, and the rest of the class as reporters and columnists. Miss Regina Black acted as Sand sponsor. The senior class chose not to hold the annual senior hop. December 3 would have been the date of this occasion. Claude Thomas, john Fortuna and Loretta Wilde were chosen as leaders of the annual under the guidance of Miss Gwynne Keeney and Miss Regina Black. Due to the death of Miss Keeney on December 7 we changed to a new sponsor, Miss Delight Kearney. The entire class helped on the annual work. Ordering name cards and choosing announcements was a big day for us as it meant that we would soon be coming to the end of our high school years together. Under the sponsorship of the Pep Club many of us attended the Girl-Date-Boy dance. Tamperini's trio furnished the music. The main highlights of the year for the Class of '49 were senior play, April 22g senior week, which began May 23, class night on May 24, when we displayed some of our talents in the skit which we presentedg baccalaureate on May 223 and above all, Commencement on May 25. We, the Class of '49, owe our success up to this point in our career to our parents and teachers, without whose guidance we would not have reached this goal which we have had in sight these many years. -44, K EN N mn B iasso 'VVhat's all this hnstlc Iiastc aml hurry! llc Iikc HIP, I ncvcr worry? Ilanml I, Z, J, -Ig Ilaskc Imall I. .21 I ootIraII I. 1. ig Track .23 Sanwl Staff -I Social I'IuIm I. .IQ Ilovs' Fhorus 2, All School I'Ia5 lg I':u.u- Managcr .lg Ilon ary Music I. -IOIIN FoR1'UN1x HYl'1lI'S lcach us inorc than hooks, Social I'IuIr .IQ Ilralnalicy 4. 43 Annual Stall' tAss't IIwI.l 4: I.cttcrman's 3, -I3 I'ootIuaII .I. 41 Iiaskcllxall ', 3, -I: Track .25 Ifootlrall I II-llxtain -Il ,lunior Ilay .lg Rock Springs I. IiVliRIi'I I' IIERNANDHZ Antlrition Iikc a lorrcnt ucv:-r looks hack. llawkctlwall l. 2, j, 4: I'ootIraII I. 2, .lg Track ', .Ig Ass't Sand Iiclitor 45 ,Iunior Play .lg Drama- :,', ':'s .3 tim l. 2. I.cttcrm:ms I I ll ills I'iLsuIent I iilasw Treasurer 2. fiERAI.DINIi KOBLER Sha- 'sm-alas, thinks :incl ICI? just like shc ought ton IH-p l'Iuh I, Z, 33 Ilomc lc. l'InIx I, 1. .Ig Glu' I Iulr I 7 l -I , .., .. 3 Social Ilulw I, 2. .Ig Flass Scorc- tiry .lg Sand Stall' 4: An- nual Stall' 4:- IIan4I -I3 I,I'ZllllIlIIK'S Iluh I, 2. 1. 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Hierrw Sfiwlcx f'liaracter is the diamond that scratches every other SIUHLYH Glee l'lub 2. 3: Pen l'lub l. 2. 33 llonorory Mu- sic flub lg Home Ec. 1, 2: llramatics Club Z, 3. 4: Baud 1, 2, 5. 4: An- nual Staff 43 Library 45 Social Flub l. RICHARD TELCK He nuts his worries and cares on a shelf and Comes to school to enjoy him- self. llanml I, 2: i'lass Treasur- er l. 23 llramatics l, 2. 33 llonorary Music 1: All School Play li Sand Staff -+5 Annual Stat? 4. I.oRETT,x Wu,m2 A church going' girl who loves all the 'hin1s'. Pep flub 1, J, 3: Home lic. iilub l. 2: Glee Club l. Z: llralnatics Flub l. 3: Social Vlub l. 2, 5: All School Play 23 junior Play 5: Annual Statl' llusiness lllanauer -l: Saud Statl' 4. jorm VVu.soN It is gentle manners nliieli prove irresistible to women. llaslietball ll Football J, 42 lllass President -ll ,lunior Play .33 Letter- lnau's l'lub 3. 4: Yice Pre- sident l.ettern1an's l'lub 4: Track 2. 3: Annual Stall' 4, HENRY 'liEl,CK Better late than never. and never early. Baud 1, 2. 3. 52 Junior Play 33 Dramatics l, 2: Annual Stat? 4: Sand StaH 43 Honorary Music 1. SPIRO VARRAS Uimples are his chief attraction, they drive the girls to distraction, Band l. 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football Z3 Dramatics Club l, 21 Student Council li Class President 2. Vice Presi- rlent 31 Sand Editor 43 ,lunior Play 33 llonorary Music filub lg Letter- man's lilub 2. 5, 41 Sec- retarv-Treasurer 4. VVll,I.ETTA VV1' DE Love is sweet when a nian's involved. Pep flub 1. Z. .li Home lic. filub l. 22 Clee lilub l, Z: llramaiics l. 2, 32 Social Club 1. 2. 32 JUN' ior Play 31 Vlass Treas- urer .lg Vice President l. 2: Attendant for llome- coming' Queen 3: Sand Staff 4: Annual Stall' 4. M' CHARLES W1l.l,IAn1s0N Blessed are they who have nothing to say for they shall never be quot- ed. Track 35 Junior Play 3: Longmont, l'oloraflo l. XXNQ0!f! ED'XX QQ I5-4 D 47' X274 , X C: gv gb 4.3 Q 49 av , fc LELGQSWL Q fb f -ff'iiaQ:X. 'Ni:'jEN!?Xij0?1Mal X x Q X f MQ 5 fgm-WKNJKJMM K-QQX xffff 2 Q Qgkx XE L, 2' f W ,X,, Q- E-ilk f U' A N gif iwxj ,fm v NM , 'X 'X , ' 'XXX VALEDICTORIAN DOLoRIfs REAY SALUTATORIAN CLAUDE THOMAS Prophecy While we were lying underneath the stars on a large hill overlooking Reliance and watching our sheep grazing peacefully, our minds wandered back to the trip we took, visiting our classmates, after a successful year in the sheep business. We visualized this very clearly in the fire which was burning so brightly before our camp. It made our old hearts feel good to have seen all the members of the class of '49 . Before our trip we did not realize how much our school days had meant to us but now after ten years we looked back upon it with many happy memories. Gazing deep into the fire we viewed the beginning of our journey which had taken us into the various camps. Much to our surprise, we had learned that none of the members of our class were living near Reliance. We had turned to the school in hopes of learning their whereabouts. When we reached the spot where the school was located we found a three-story building with grass around the grounds. As we entered we were greeted by the sight of elevators to take us to the different floors. We rode to the third Hoor where we found a beautiful rest lounge leading to the office of Ira j. Russell, superintendent. In his office there sat five beautiful blond secretaries. Everywhere one looked, push buttons could be seen for every need. Mr. Russell welcomed us with a big chicken dinner in the school cafeteria which was located at the opposite end of the hall. After a heart-to-heart talk with the whereabouts of our former classmates, we bade him farewell and continued on our journey. We now found ourselves sitting in the House of Representatives listening to a resounding oration being delivered by the Senator of Wyoming, John Fortuna. We did not realize that john could give such rousing speeches. After waving good-bye to our former classmate, we left the Congressional Building and proceeded down the street in Washington, D. C. After taking in all the sights we saw a familiar figure coming toward us. We could hardly believe our eyes to see Geraldine Kobler lavishly dressed in furs and jewels. She recognized us immediately and told us about her recent success in selling her musical composition to a Broadway producer. She then invited us up to her apartment on Pennsylvania Avenue. As we walked into her elaborate living quarters, we were greeted by none other than Maxine Brown, who is Miss Kobler's personal maid. After a sumptuous dinner consisting of roast squab on toast and caviar, we discussed old times until early hours in the morning. It looked as though they both had done well for themselves. As the fire grows dimmer the scene changes and we find ourselves on the 36th floor of the Empire State Building. On the door of the only oflice on this floor we find the name of Hugh Kelly, popular Wall Street stock broker. As we walk in, Helen Sawick, private secretary to Mr. Kelly, informs us that he is not in at present. After a few moments of hesitation Helen recognizes us. While Helen tells of her success, in walks Mr. Kelly. As Hugh is very busy, he has little to say but extends an invitation to join him at dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. That evening while watching the Hoor show, we are stunned to see that the star performer is Everett Hernan- dez, dancing and singing with Eddie Howard and his orchestra. Hugh immediately sends word that Everett is wanted at table 29. As he makes his way to our table he is interrupted by another familiar figure-that of Henry Telck. We recognize both of them at once and motion them to join us. They are astonished to find us sitting here. We expressed our joy by joining in a yell for Reliance- Yeah! Reliance! Henry then tells us the reason for his being in New York. It seems that Henry played in the National League last year but this year has decided to join the American League, playing short stop with the New York Yankees. Everett's performance takes him away, and we all depart in the happiest of spirits. Our thoughts change as the fire grows dimmer. We are now in the state of Colorado. As we get off the bus at an intersection and are heading toward town, we see two children playing in the yard in front of a beautiful two-story house. As we stop and talk to them their mother, Willetta Besso, comes out of the house to call them to dinner. We stare at one another for a few minutes. Then the light of recognition beams, as Willetta identifies her twin sister and also her best friend in high school. There is much confusion for a few minutes. Willetta then invitegx us'in to see her lovely house. While we are there, in walks Willettafs husband, Kenneth Besso, in a service station attendant's uniform. He offers to take us to see another classmate, Bill Lee, who with his orchestra is playing at Lakeside. Because of the large crowd of admiring fans we are unable to talk to him but do enjoy seeing and hearing his band play according to Gene Krupa's style. On our way home we stop at a drive-in and are very surprised to see Sharon Graham as head waitress. While we are eating she joins us for a brief reminiscence of our high school days. Q -19- Propbecy ccomrmuem The fire has reached the point of burning embers. Looking deeper into it we see ourselves in a small suburban town called Santa Claus, Indiana. As we are leisurely riding along, we see a man stepping out of a car. We pull up along side of him and inquire about directions and notice on his medical bag the name of Claude Thomas, M. D. As we start asking questions we realize that it is the same Claude with whom we went to school. While Claude is telling of his ciareer and happy marriage, we are interrupted by a brush salesman, none other than john Wilson. After having enjoyed a short conversation we journey along. Since itds near night-fall, we stop in Chicago at the Drake Hotel on Michigan Boulevard. On our wa up to our ram we are still discussing the careers of John and Claude when the bell boy rema tha!-he had gone to school with two boys who had the same names as the ones we mentioned. When Reliance is mentioned, he asks if we are, by any chance, graduates of Reliance. By then we are sure it is Spiro Varras of the class of '49 . Spiro then tells us about the other classmates and informs us that his best buddy Richard Telck has just left Chicago for India where he vgjll present his magnificent magician show. It seems the only class member we hadn't discussed or even heard about was Charles Williamson. So we ask Spiro if he knows his whereabouts. Photography seems to have carried him to far distant lands-mainly the middle East. The fire is almost out, and we can see a bright continued future for all of our classmates who seem to be contented in whatever field they have undertaken. 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A W N1ARII.YN NYQUIST jnuis RM'rf1':R'1'x' FRAN KLIN SHIFRAR Wu.1,1AM STRANNIGAN Lois VVELSH BETTY QIUNYAN an-ug -23.- Vlad' 'Nl' Amzx SPENCE 'FONY TsA KAKIS W BEVERLY W1Ll,IAMs CAMERA SHY MARIE STYVAR MYRON OVERMAN Louis Evszxcu NED GREENHJXLGH 9110 0 6 P QQ N 5 , W UW QJWQ .if . J Q, Q ff! fx 5 I N jf Q X , ff K w, ' f, A if W X SOPHOMORES Left to Right: jack Green, Blaine Potter, Dolores Lumsden, Robert Burns, joy Du Pont, Ronald VVilson. Middle Row: Marilyn Rollins, Robert Starret, Gladys Compton, VVulter Snwick, jane Nelson, Thomas Edwards, Donna Gibbs, james Kelly. Front Row: Dorothy Bollinger, Rosa Bergzlndi, Florence Delgado, Ida jenn Albert, Lucille Smith, Lucy Cnbre, Thomas Manatos Csponsorj. ET SZFQ Q -N X Q 97 J X - W W 4' f 1 FRESHMEN Top Row: Thomas Potter, Arthur Nyquist, Tony Garcia, Carol MZIISOH, Alfred Maffoni, Avis VVilliams, Oscar Pirnar, Betty Daiprai, Leland Ritter, Wilma Bollinger, Glen Williamson. Middle Row: James Ramer, james Mecca, Dolores Ramirez, Donald Evezich, Shirley McClearn, Richard Starrett, Glenda Bare, jack Rafferty, Ramona Ramirez, Richard Lee, LaRee Greenhalgh, Rdhert Gramas. Bottom Row: Carrie Patterakis, john Peterson, Norine Borzaga, Jack Freeze, Frances Korogi, jack Cunningham, Connie Gaylord, Charles Tucker, Leslie Zelenka, James Spence, Donald Freeman Csponsorj. s QE-ffi? F Q J K 1-, 5 vfffsy pfDT!fE CIYIIL WAR 0 M Eno? LINC L ICE, WHH1-Q5 THENANIEOF Nr? V? LJ, Am5,qncn',s I6 PRE5'D5 176 7' 'gg 15624 EA CHER 12,62 CQ, o5uJe.efT ZS7? 6 , Q 6: -q 5 4 TTr.n 1-L 5 i f' . F Gif E ' J 'E 4'-7 Lf Ux - ' f Q' N js ' MA I 1 SEVENTH GRADE l'11p R-mi 121-111'gv N11ss11111. S1:11111'v XY1-1111-1111s1'11. l'1-1'f1'1'111 1'11:1v1'Z. 111111115 1X11:1111s. 1C111y 1I:11'C1:1. 1D111'11111y 511113 1114111111 X1:11'11111'l -111 ,X1111 1'11111111i11qN, Xlmlm- Nick1:111s. 11111111 Kz111111msk1. Mary S111:111xx11111l, N1:11'i1y11 'I'111'kc1'. Kay .11-11k111s. 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Bottom Row: Cage manager Henry Telck, Michael Fresques, George Nelson, john Fortuna, Alex Spence, Stanley Kouris, W'illiam Strannigan, Ernest Mecca, Tony Tsakakis, james Rafferty. s ml , R I t : I I K I , 4 g I I s 5 i 2 E 5 wi 3 4 BASKETBALL SQUAD Left to Right: Coach jack Smith, Ronald VVilson, 'l'ony Tsakakis, Everett llernandez, john Fortuna, Stanley Kouris, Claude Thomas, VValter Sawick, Thomas Mzmatos, assistant coach. Bottom Row: Henry Telck fmanagerl, George jelaco, Michael Fresques, james Rafferty, VVilliam Strannigan, lirnest Mecva, Spiro Varras. .45- 3' 'C LETTERMENS CLUB In-ft to Right' Nlirhau-I lflvsmlllv.-Q, Xxvilliillll Strfmlligzm. -lfullvs Rn1Tn-Vty. I'1l'x1wt ML-cczn. Tully 'l's:1k:xki4. .Xlvx Spa-rico. lin-u1'gv,In'l:xuv Rmmlrl XYi14-mu. Ifrzxnklin Shiflznr, Xml C111-mulmzllglv. cuml Rum: 'l'lmx11:1s Nlntlimtuus fs1un1sm'l, ICvL'l'L'tt IIL-l'11:nlfl4'Z. xluhn XYilanm. Stzmluy Knuris, Spiru Y:u'1':u. KI:-frlggn' Nclsun, ju l m'1u11:1. AIZLCIQ Smith 4spu11wrb. CHEERLEADERS Nusa: lk-rgnlnli. Ji'lIIlj' I'uIj:1m-U, KQLIVIQNII Ilvllslvy, IfIm'v11cu IM-lgmlu. ...gg- :UHF FV' Xl U 'Ni 1 Q 3 an-.Q 'ff' -49- E' sie' fav! ,ff f ff' , Qgfff ff! , ff - f f' ,f 7 A ' - Kg-fQ w ' '5QLfx 2-W x x 'Qf W Xmiyw S j3KQ' - I 4f,4f X X Q fy DN X 3 xg MARY AANGELI Ifinton First Gradr Dovm' HANLEY Stamhury First Grmlf LEON LANOY Rrlianrf Sixth Gradr Zoe LEE Stanshury Fourth and Fifth Gradfx CATHERINE BENSON Rflinnrr Sfrond Gradz' MARTHA KOVACH Rflianrr' Firxt Grad: PAULINE LANOY Winton Fifth Gradr- EVELYN LEWIS Rflianrr Third Gradf SHIRLEY MARLOTT Winton Fourth Gradr FRANCIS PECH1' Stanxhury Fifth and Sixth Gradrx Louisa PRYDE Stanshury Srromi and Third Gradrs jivx, WE' WANDA Wrucss Winton Srfontl Gradr 1 KATH ERINE MKIRTON Dinar First, Sfrond, and Third Gradrx VVAUN1a'rA PECHT Rrlitznu' Fourth Gratlr EDITH RUPAR Rrlianu' Fifth Gradr CAMERA SHY MR. AND MRS. H. IVIARSHALI, LAMER Winton Third and Sixth Grmlrx RELIANCE First, Second, and Third E . -54... RELIANCE Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth 53551 . sy W' ..55... STANS B U RY Grade School -56- WINTON st, Second, and 'l -57- VVINTON Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Grades DINES First, Second and Third Grades ,-5 8- In If -13. 1 'J as 3612: I-X55 J ' 1 V . axe.. , 4, 4 i NWS -6O- .-51, co H655 who F '62- Hw Weuam QD Q fx l Qdvf2KEQSQm 6 SN--1. .fi , I 3 KJ' if X if sf QT Xi? 12 QWQ YQ? A L N ,+ WPG 'Qi j 4 '- If ' A V ff 1 ' r l..,..i - fxjy l DYE S Headquarters for UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS 631 Pilot Butte Avenue ' Phone 556 1 1 I llllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1 4 j MINERS MERCANTILE g COMPANY 2 1 I 5l-K-K-I1-K- -l-l-l- K- . - - I I 9 1 1 I I I 7 1 1! Groceries Dry Goods I I 1 .I 729 Pilot Butte Phone 1 1 JOHN BEAN JEWELRY WYOMING GLASS and CINDER BLOCK CO. ew 950 Elk Street Rock Springs, Wyo 175 5 PARKER WHOLESALE CO 414 Blair Avenue Phone 216 Rock Springs, Wyo. STENECK AUTO Regzstered Jeweler in the CLINIC American Gem Society New BETTER GIFTS FOR YEARS 432 South Front Phone 79 248 Elk Street Phone 531 J I ROSE FLOWER ELLEN G. WALKER Prom and Graduation Dresses Ns 123 Bank Court Phone 230 124 Bank Court Rock Springs, Wyo. 1 1 I 1 -I . I . 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 l hi Illllllllll sd 1 1 1 1 1 8z I 1 GIFT SHOP J 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Rock Springs, Wyo. - - - - -Q.Q.g..1-q,.g.g.g.g.g..g Q- -g.g.Q.g..g l-I-K-l-K-W ,. -K-l-K-K-K- - -K-K-l-K-K-K-K K K K McFADDEN WHOLESALE COMPANY lk -il 801 Elk Street Phone 63 GRUB S SHAMROCKS OUR SPFCIALTY On U. S. 30 Reliability Since 1909 WESTERN AUTO TRANSIT CO DeSoto - Plymouth 230 C Street Phone 109 BOSCHETTO S LOCKERS Rock Sprlngs Wyomlng WHITE MOUNTAIN LODGE 400 North Center Phone 707 Al s Standard Servlce Last Chance for Gas East on U S 30 ROCK SPRINGS LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS 100W Union Shop 120 J Street Phone 4 ROUTH BROTHERS MOTOR Packard Sales and Servlce ew 610 Elk Street Phone 456-W DOAK S CHEVRON R P M Motor Oil Chevron Gas Partlngton Cabms Modern Cabins at Reasonable Rates Elk Street Phone 745 or 941 HOWARD S CAFE 401 North Center Phone 63 Frontler Servlce Statlon 515 Dewar Drlve Phone 948 lllll nu. 9 J lllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllulllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIllIllIllIlllIllIIlllnIlllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll 3 IllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllullllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllllllllllIllIlullllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllll 3 41 +I ' , ' 940 llllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllln lllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlIIlllllllllullIIllllIlllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ' 5 lull IIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIIllllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll , Q o l n 31,13-x151x1313131j1 1!11131j1xln31y-l 1113131-y-s-.31 u-xunju-31131313-515'-313-ny-y-.y-x-I 1,1315 3 Illllllll lllllllllllllllllll L L L . I 'X L ' I 1 4 I 1 L : L . . . E .K 1 Q I E I 5 ' I 2 I I ' I I-I-I-I.. - -g..g.g.. -g. - g-g-g- - -I-Q. .1-g.g..g-g-g-g..g-g-g-Q-g-g-Q-Q-Q.g-g-g.q.g.g-I-1-I-K CONGRATULATIONS Class of '49 n CQ'-A Qwflf-HM BOTTLING Refreshed THE REFRESHMENT HAVEN IN ROCK SPRINGS WYOMING ' ., Wyo. '25-bil pct 86 Second St. Ziff Phone 70 E 4-ova Congratulations Stock Growe s Best Wishes to the of Mercantile Co 1949 , Southwestern Wyoming? Largest Department Store Park Hotel DRY GOODS CROCERIFS The Fmest Hotel 1n Rock Sprlngs Wyo A 418 South Front P Ione 580 ,- 19 Elk street Phone 313 Rock springs, Wyo f -x I I ' A A CSTSIQIB- -66- P L L L L L L L L L L L L L L I Work L- I' L L L L L L L L L ' L L L ' L Q I . L Af L L Illlllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll a' I' L L L I 1' I' L L L L L L I 1 Kkkkli-KKKKKU-0-KKKKKKKKK.-KKKKKKKKKKKKKKK KKKKKO-K K No matter what type of floors 1n Halls Class Rooms or Gym Hlllyard s have Floor Treatments and Mamtenance Products that PROTECT thelr surface PROLONG thelr hfe and glve ADDED BEAUTY Wlth ECON iq OMY There 1S a Hlllyard Floor Treatment Malntalner 1n your locallty h1S advlce IS freely glven on any floor treatment mamtenance or sanlta f t1on problem call or wrlte Mr Emmett Yates Care Northern Hotel Bllllngs Montana I HILLYARD SALES COMPANIES Dlstrlbutors HILLYARD CHEMICAL CO ST JOSEPH MO IRWIN HOTEL EXCELSIOR HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY Jlm Reese ACCGSSOPICS and Supplles Repa1r1ng Prop 648 P1lot Butte Phone 818 FINER CLEANERS NORTH SIDE STATE BANK The Tops 1n Dry Cleamng The People S Bank Congratulatlons Grads 656 P1lot Butte Phone 1000 601 North Front Phone OTA BARBER SHOP GEORGIS BROS Servlce Statlon Welcome Grads 194.9 Red Crown Gas Atlas Tlres Greaslng ADAM S JEWELRY 234 Elk Street Glfts for All OCCHSIOHS Phone 213 Watch Repalrlng and Engravlng 128 K Street Phone 1036 J NEWBERRY S When You Buy at 5 10 25 PENNEY S It S Rlght North Front Phone 190 GW-9 Congratulatzons Grads J C Penney Co , Inc 421 North Front Phone 480 J DUZIK S FOOD CENTER P1lot Butte v----- ----- ------ - ----.-- ------.-- ----- - 1 . . , 1 , . . . .1 iii. 1 . . . 6 - if -E ' . . . . . . - PF- . , ., 1 . . . . . . , I ' ' . 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E , 1 , 1 . 1 5 1 lquyqyn -y-y-y-3-3-x y-y-3-y-3-3-5-3-3-3-3-5-1-5-5-x-y-313-3-3-q-3-3-y-5-3-5-3-3-3-5-1 -3-3-3 167.- Q-QQQQQ-l:K1luuKunl1KunKu-K: QQQQQQQQQQQQ,-Qxln gh-KQQQKQQQQQQQLQK-41111131111 QKQQ-I-Ku-la-1 1 I 1 1 1 CONGRATULATIONS I 1 i To The Class of 1949 i 1 -E From i 1 1 i Sportsmarfs Billiards I I I Robert Vukelic I . W 'A 1 V . 1 1 1 17 K street Q Phone 452-J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J MES BROTHER ........,.. ...... ,..... .,... .....s.s.... . 1 1 I I O 1 1 1 1 I . . . . E Pamtmg Decoratlng Paperhangmg 1 1 1 I 3 I 1 1 1 ug . . 4 137 J street GX LAW W Phone 395-M 1 1 1 I-1 -gg- 'Y-1-Y-1-'S-1-H-3-3-'i-3-3-X-5-3-3-3-3-3-I-D-3'W'PY-1-1-3-3 0'T-5-3-3-3-3-I-1 3-3-3-I-3 3 LUMBER - SASH - DOORS BUILDERS' HARDWARE MOULDING - CEMENT AND ALL CEMENT BLOCKS BUILDING MATERIAL ' L b The Superior um er Co. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS My ,flaws 6 U '6 413 Cedar Street Phone 99 PARKER BROS. CONGRATULATIONS DRUG STORES Graduates of 1949 Prescriptions Filled Accurately 744 Pilot Butte 553 North Front 4- 41 --- PARKER BROS. K E I T H 9 CONFECTIONERY 447 North Front 5IlllllllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllllllllIllIllIlllIIlIllIllllllllIllIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll and Resolved: That I shall be connservative 7 in my investments and not speculateg Young Men S Clothes 2 that I will start a savings account in the . , M A FIRST SECURITY BANK 416 South Front Phone 122-R 2 of ROCK SPRINGS Rock Springs, Wyo. Member of . E First Security Corporation System 3 ! 3'1-Y'1 'l-3-3-D I-3-3-3-3 3-3'5 1 1-Y'3 3 3-1-l- '3-1-1-X- '3 i 3-3-Y-1 '3-3 ' '3 3-N 3 -69- KUQKKKKKKU-KKKKK l l ll! KKK KKK KKKKKKKKKKKK-5 TYNSKY S GALLAGHER TRANSFER COMPANY 701 Dewar DFIVS Rock Sprlngs Wyomlng 500 N Street Phone 1066 fl F HNNY S BAKERY '- DOAN BROS I' P' Congv atulatwns to the ,- A C5088 Of HIDES AND FURS 1949 ,- P I' 859 Elk Street Phone 437-W Z 221 C Street Phone 199 ,. fl 7' P A P I' UNICN PACIFIC COAl COMPANY STCRES 5 an SUNAICHT BAKERY ' A L I Ready to Wear Grocenes Home Furmshlngs A i L L L L L L L I Rock Sprlngb Rellance Stansbury Wmton f I L I , I I I I I ' I -Ir +1 i' I . . I , I I I I E lllllllllll llllllllll A I I Jo , I . I I . ' I I I I ' I I I I I 5 I ' I I lllllllllll llllllll lllllllllll I I I I I I I I I I d I I I I I I I I ju-,ry-ygx 3-army-jzxqj-.xxx 111 ,-ny-3131 -,nq1313-qu-3151x1y- 111313151-313 y1j131j1s1j1x131v-y Q..Q..g..g.g...Q.g..g..Q.g.g.g.g.g. -Q.g..g..g-g.g-g-g- -Q-Q-g.g.g-Q.g...g..g... -g.g..Q. .. -g.Q.g.g.g. Bowl for Health Compl1ments from FANELLI MUSIC COMPANY Congratulatlons to Class of 1949 ow BROADWAY LANES 718 Puot Butte Phone 307 The Newest Place zn Town for Enjoyment Rock Sprlngs Wyo BROADWAY MOTORS BULOVA WATCHES AND KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS AMERICA S FINEST NEW AND USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD Fourth Street Phone 145 Rock Sprmgs Wyo Rock Sprmgs Wyo CRIPPA MOTORS COMPANY Sales FORD SGFVICG Comphments Where to Bay Them Class of 49 204 Elk Street one 26 Rock Sprmgs Wyo Rock Sprlngs Wyo Shop Wlth Confidence Compllments of HETTS RIALTO and GRAND Theatres Smart Styles For Fox Intermountaln Women 424 South Front Phone 28 The Place to Go at All Times K-K- REX OPTICAL and JEWELRY KELLOGG LUMBER COMPANY X E 9 - mlm: nnunnmunmmnumm E mlm E CK ! !! 1 ' E . 9 - llilllll E lllllll H 9! E g to s , Ph llllllll lllllllllllllllllll llll llll E lllllllllllllllllll llllllllll lllllll at 5 ll E ' !7 E E ar ' ,U x-s-x-x-x-x- -1-x-x-1-1-x-P -x-1-x-3-x-5-s-5 x-s-x-3-5-5-s x-3-x-x-m-1-x-x-m-x-x-x-x-x-x- Ready-to-Wear Service Station Shoes Men s Wear Dry Goods 515 North Front Street Phone 237-W l ew gtudw Everything in Photography 'K Expert Studio Portraits Kodak Finishing 420 South Front Street Phone 88 W Andy Arnott an Al McMurry 110 Elk Street Phone 177-W A11 the News in Western Wyom1ng's Newspapers Sunday Miner aily Rocket Printing and Publishing 215 D Street Rock Springs Phone 115 K 'lt?i1K1k1K'-l1Q1k111?K1l1K1K1K1K3l3K1Q1K1k1K'.K1K1K1K1hifi?Qi?K1t3i1Q1K1K1K?i1K1K1!?K1xik 0. W. West Company Wonstop Q O Y d 'K ...721 t.t.g-Q- -1-Q-Q-Q-k- K-k-k-i-4ni-lr-K- -K-K-K-K-K-K-l-K-K-K-l-in -K-K-K-l-K-K-l- -1- - -K- BI-RITE DRUGS LINCOLN MARKET Best for Less Quality Meats - courteous Service Prescriptions Filled by Registered FINEST MEATS Pharmacists 825 Pilot Butte Phone 310 E 652 Pilot Butte Phone 41 Always DR. N. E. BONN ER Optometrist JESSE M- CHASE - 446 South Front street A Better Deal E Oliice Phone 170 Home Phone 179-R E Rock Springs, Wyo. FIRESTONE APPLIANCE COMPANY All Your Needs E Excelsior Home and Auto Supply Co. 2 Philco Headquarters 648 Pilot Butte Phone 818 E 150 K Street Phone 1936-R Rock Springs, Wye- Rock Springs WESTERN CAFE NAKAKO STUDIO A cafe for all your wants and homemade meals In Photography Since 1898 403 North Fmilliptck springs, Wyo. Phone 785 617 North Front Phone 996 CROFT'S GRILL REESE'S FLORAL Good Food Is Good For Health 'Flowers and Gifts' 714 Pilot Butte Mrs. Leonard Hansen--Prop. Rock Springs 2 151 K Street Phone 372-M FRANK R. CROCKER KARMELKORN SHOP 0Pt0m9t1'iSt - Confectionery North Side state Bank Building 227 C Street Phone 558 WORKINGMEN'S COMMERCIAL SHUBERT RADIO COMPANY I SERVICE Congratulations Class of '49 5 628 Pilot Butte Phone 292-W 250 Elk Street Phone 1034-W I-I-I-x-I-I-I-I-I-I-s- -I-I-I-I-I-I-x-I-I-I-I I-I-I-I-I-I-w -'--I-I- -I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I 173-. -K-l- -K-K-K- -in K-K-K-l-K-l-K-K-K-K-K-K-K K-l-K-l-K-!-K-l-K-l-K-K-K-K-K-K-fnl-K-K-K-K-K- E SWEETWATER GAS AND YELLOWSTONE CAFE E EQUIPMENT CO. 748 Pilot Butte Phone 85-R 5 'Epjoy Cooking With Gas 1025 Elk st. ' Phonz 1385 ZAK'S NASH SALES AND SERVICE DANDEE 751 Pilot Butte Shoe Repair Phone 134 Rock Springs, Wyoming For the Best in Home Furnishings GOLDEN DRAGON CAFE JOHNSON FURNITURE STORE Excellent Meals Served Always 234 Elk Stroot Phone 562 730 Pilot Butte Phone 207-M OTTO WIEDERANDERS Watches Sold and Repaired North Side State Bank Building CARLSON'S CLEANING AND PRESSING SHOP 175 K Street Rock Springs, Wyo. Congratulations to Class of '49 FORDMORE FURNITURE CO. Your Home Comes First 19 K Street Phone 170-R COHEN'S Clothing - Sporting Goods E lllllllIllllllllIlllnlllIllIlllllllIllIllIllIlnulllllllllllnllll FREDDIE'S FIX-IT SHOP ' iffy? len of 41:1 rm 4 6-dh H7 I' 144 K Street I' L L L I T I' L L L L L L I T F' L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L I InullIlllllInnullIlllllllnllInulllllllllnlullulnnnl llllllllu T ALBERT E. NELSON : Attorney 12815 K Street Phone 801 S Rock Springs, Wyo. WILDERMUTH FUNERAL HOME - Leo Wildermuth, Director 154 Elk Sn-ooh Phone 38 ROCK SPRINGS BODY AND n PAINT SHOP 407 North Front Phone 291 2 15 Grant Street Phone 389-W Memorials of All Types ROCK SPRINGS MONUMENT CO. 745 Bridge Ave. Phone 254-W I' L L L L L L L I T F L L L L L L L lllIlllllllllnlIlllllllllulllnl a' f L L L L L L L I Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllulllllllllllllllllllllllllulllnl i' CARNEY OFFICE MACHINE - COMPANY 2 Compliments to the Class of 1949 137 o Street Phone 71-W 5-5-x-5-x-x-1-I-1-x-x-I-I-x-x-x-I-x-x-1-m-x-I-I-x-x-x-x-I-I-1-1-1-I-3-x-1-I-I-I-5-I :-3-x-1-x- -f74-- I' L L L L I 6 L I I' Kin-l EAGEN S CLEANERS AND TAILORS Congratulatlons 203 C Stleet Phone 71 J ROCK SPRINGS ELECTRIC J W Holt Prop Electrlcal Contractor 207 C Street Phone Dodge Smartest Car Afloat Now Adds Super Cushlon Tlres McCURTAIN MOTOR CO 249 C Stleet Phone 601 ROCK SPRINGS HIDE AND FUR COMPANY Rock Spr1ngs Wyo Phone 320 JOHN ZUECK Coal and Transfer Phone 16 17 Rock Sprmgs Wyo HARRY BEN N ION MOTOR Rock Sprlngs Wyo GROBON DUZIK MOTOR C0 Kaiser Frazer Rock Sprlngs Wyommg FRULLO MOTOR CO Used Cars Bought and Sold 518 Elk St Phone 843 cicfmccszicfvzmcnci 1 FERRERO S GROCERY 802 Gobel Street Phone 892 J Congratulatlons Class of 1949 RELIANCE AMUSEMENT HALL Sam Canestum Prop UNION MERCANTILE AND SUPPLY CO 105 K Street Phone Rock Sprmgs atlonal Bank f1.S:J 4-NI' W 'nn' Member of Federal Reserve Bank Member of Federal Deposlt Insurance Corporatlon 324 South Front Phone 930 5331EHIYIXIXIEIXISII33335513335333315 3 13333 - -S-K- - - - - -K-K-l- ink- - -l-K-l- -K in - -K-K-i- - - - - - w 9 E 7 575 -' ', - . -x fx ' 590 Co. 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