Rockmont College - Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1957

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Dickey, Chairman, James Presba, Don Whipple, B. Franklin Moss, Wendell Vance, Alvin Koch. Not pictured: Stanley Brewer, Eldon Decker, Donald Hall Alfred Honour, Ivan E. Olsen, Claude Pettit, William Shea, John Sigvaldson, William Whittemore, Carl Olson, Rudolph Anderson. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Rockmont College is a religious, educational, and non-profit corporation, governed by the Board of Trustees which is self-perpetuating, and the members serve without salary. These Christian business men and pastors are actively engaged in advancing the interests of Rockmont. CUR PRESIDENT To teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wis- dom, fPsa1m 902121. Thus the Psalmist prayed, and our hearts echo the prayer as we face the challenging task of training young people to make Christ, the Wisdom and Power of God, known to lost souls throughout the world. Q ', S'lLAFF RW! 'Q vest. John 4:35 BUSINESS MANAGER C. S. HETRICK A. B., M. A. , Registrar Business Manager DEANS Jwummqw LL Q4 ,sf : MAURICE DAMETZ, DONALD KOPECKY A. B. , M. A., History, Bible A. B., Th. M. , Greek, Bible Dean of Faculty Dean of Students FACULTY ww 5 3 wwf' is MARIE GARBERSON FLORENCE JONES A.B., M.A. Piano Composition Literature 'Q 'N J xr FA JESSE R. JONES GAYLORD TAYLOR Bible, Band A. B. , M. Mus. Wind Instruments Music, Voice Speech, Choir STAFF MRS. WEIMER MRS. CROTTS BETTY MCCULLEY Secretary Secretary Bookkeeper vs Q' E 4 f 1 fig Q E MRS. YETTER DAVE SAGER MRS. BARNHILL Chef NYLA JEAN VEST Dorm Mother Dishwashers CAROL WQLCOTT JIM WOLCOTT MRS. LATIMER Librarian I2-HiIOr BOORRSGPCI vii 4 ! ,, 5 2 7 1 r ? S L ' 1.44 E--- 7 - ' - 44541 A Beasts of Burden if i Q They don't make Rockmonters Genius? HCIC COYHCS the Bride like they used to! K ' -W - .Ha , 7 I by WA Home cooked meal Automatic dishwasher .LwM'..1r-'E.'5w'l.'bMf.'1?- Ci'-'ef Ya. rx. mx 'rug 1' ORGANIZATICNS . .behold, now is the ac- cepted timeg behold now is the day of salvation. II Corinthians 6:2 ?7f!QT:?I' x s W 'I A The Ladies' Auxiliary is composed of women of the faculty and other women who are vitally interested in the training of Christian workers. Seated Ben Cady Ed Cooper Bob Moore M1ss1onaryCha1.rman Nyla Jean Vest Secretary Don Barnhlll Presrdent Harold Foos V1ce Presldent Mr The Student COUHC11 1S an organ 1zat1on whose members are elected by the student body They meet IWICS a month 1n the 11brary The projects of thrs year s COUHC11 along w1th the usual dutles of provrdmg for student needs and problems are the sprmg banquet and the develop ment campaugn STUDENT COUNCIL Kopecky, Sponsor. Standing: Vern Chovan, John Lind, Treasurerg George Boone i MAMIE DONOVAN, DEANNA CROTTS, MRS. BARNHILL, Dorm Motherg CONNIE ASPEGREN, BETH SCHREIBER. DORM COUNCIL Busy, busy, busy, That's Dorm Council-- Upstairs, downstairs, turning out the lights Mediate, negotiate-- Campused seven nights! Shall we gather at the river? Which twin has pneumonia? Splatl Ho! Ho! Ho! Merry Christmas! WINTER FUN Skid row. ALPHA RHO SIGMA Harold Foos, Mr. Kopecky Mary Crotts, Mr. Taylor Alpha Rho Sigma is the honor society of Rockmont for recognition of high scholastic achievement, leadership, and service to the col- lege. is TM. s M Ed Cooper, Vern Chovan, Roland Gray, Jim Booth, Ben Peter, Dave Sager, Ken Mannor, Ray Delehoy, Harold Foos, Ben Cady. The Embryonic Preachers set three goals for their club. They seek to improve the ministry of mem- bers through practical application of theory, to ex- hort one another to lives becoming ministers of the Gospel, and to provide devotional speakers for groups who request them. '. . . The Lord hath anointed me to preach good tidings Isaiah Glglb. PHILATELIST CLUB Ben Peter, Jerry Latimer, LeRoy Brumley, George Boone, Jim Wolcott, Dr. Dametz, Kay Keith. These club members are busy collecting stamps for their collections as well as for the college. Once a month they have scrambles during which the club members madly grab for stamps placed on the table. The care of the collector's stamps and news about stamps are discussed. Dr. Dametz, Sponsorg Jim Wolcott, Secretaryg George Boone, Vice Presidentg Ray Delehoy, President. OFFICERS: Mr. Taylor -------- Sponsor Audrey Ohman ----- Treasurer Jim Booth ----- Vice President Dee Ann Dickey ---- Secretary Ray Delehoy ---- ' - - President CHRISTIAN PRESTIDIGITATORS Back row: Beverly Becker, Nyla Vest, Connie Aspergren, Mary Bowen, lane Lind, Dee Ann Dickey, Mamie Donovan. Front row: Mr. Taylor, Harold Foos, Ben Cady, Dave Sager. Standing: Ray Delehoy, Jim Booth. Floating: Audrey Ohman. PAGE TWO The Rockmont Reflector SEPTE THE ROCKMONT REFLECTOR Editor A,,,AA,A.. ,,,.,,,.....,. ......,. D a vid Sager Associate Editor ..,..... Nyla Jean Vest Society Editors ...,,......, JoAnn Sellers. Nyla Jean Vest Advertising Mgr. .......... James Booth Missionary Editor .......,,.,. Bob Moore Staff: Mary Crotts, DeAnn Dickey, Eilleen Donovan, Mary Bowen, Deanna Crotts Sponsor .,.....,.,...... Mr. Maurice Dametz :qw We The story is told about a half- wit in Scotland who had a coat made up of many pieces or pat- ches of cloth. When asked what these represented, the lad would point to one and name a certain person and say that it was that person's sin. One day a visitor him about the ve' his coat and t. on the back of size of a dime, . whose sin is thi This was the re wit, Ah. that's n. I canna see it. W be just a story, it natural tendency, magnify the faults a others and to minimize Christ likened this to L a mote in our brother's failing to see the beam own tMatt. 7:1-53. This us to the question of this discusson-Are we judging our way of thinking, very h ful instructions for Christians in regard to judging our fellow Christians are found in the four- teenth chapter of Romans and it is our Purpose to mention two main thoughts in regard to judg- ing. These thoughts are, 1. A Forbidden Course, and 2. A Com-I manded Course. In connection with the forbid- den course in judging, we have an admonition and an analysis. The admonition is relative to those who eat or do not eat cer- notg and let not him which eateth not judge him that eateth: for God hath received him tRom.' 14:2-33. Observe here, please, that neither the man who is strong in the faith and eats all things, nor the man who is weak in the faith and only eats herbs, is to despise, or judge in the sense of condemnation, the other brother. In analyzing this judging situa- tion, Paul gives two reasons why we should not condemn such brethren: 1. Both are God's, ser- vants and are seeking to please their Lord. Note this statement to this effect: He that rega h the day, regardeth if Lordg and he th the day, to regard us not another any age this rather, nan put a stumbling- K or an occasion to fall in his brother's way, Rom. 14:13. It is easy to see that such an ad- monition leads to self-examina- tion with a view to being a help to our brethren rather than a hindrance. The action of the spiritual Christian is to be upbuilding to weaker Christians rather than destructive as suggested by these inspired words: Let us therefore' follow after the things which make for peace, and things wherewith one may edify an- other fRom. 141193. Surely this Moreover our attit be as before God in tl certain aspects of our dicated by these thot ing words: Heist 1 have it to thyself I Happy is he that conc himself in that thin, alloweth tRom. 14 this we gather the id Christian who believe all right for him to things should hold tion as before God a ade it before men, himself with some 1: does not believe tha1 to do this same thing own mind at least 1 the weaker brother fc as he does. We would like to brief article with th words of James: Spf ne of another, brethi eaketh evil of his t 'geth his brother of the law, and , but if thou jud, are not a doer judge. There i 'ho is able to who art thot er? tJames CHAPEL EC ,,l.lli-1- by Mary Cro Stop! Let's listen! what, you ask? Be real quiet and to the echoes from These echoes bring tc the many inspiratio services we have had started. September 7-In ou pel service we hear- President this messag appointment with thc morning, we receive a benefits - Gold, GL Grace. If we neglect 4 ment we cannot reaj fits. September 10, Missl ROCKHCUNDS OFFICERS: Deanna Crotts, Secretary-Treasurer, Dr. Dametz, Sponsor, Dave Sager, President, Ray Dele- hoy, Vice President. The Rockhounds Club is interested mainly in three great sciences: Archaeology, Geology, and Palaeontology. Its purpose is to develop its members culturally in these scientific interests by lectures, tours, and field trips and to add to Rock- mont College's museum the specimens they find. Dave Sager, Jim Booth, Beverly Becker, Ed Cooper, Harold Foos, Deanna Crotts, Bob Shockley, Nyla Vest, Jane Lind, Dr. Dametz and Ray Delehoy. Not pictured: LeRoy Brumley. OFFICERS: Ben Peter, President Mr. Kopecky, Sponsor Dave Peter, Vice President V Mary Crotts, Program Chairman ' Rowena Ernst, Secretary-Treasurer SOUL WINNERS i'l Back row: Rowena Ernst, Betty McCulley, Nyla Vest, Jane Lind, Beverly Becker, Dave Sager, Ben Peter, Mr. Kopecky. Front row: Jo Ann Sellers, Annette Marshal, Jim Booth, Deanna Crotts, Dale Smith, Ben Cady. 7 ,,Y,Y Y Y gl- -- -- Seated: Beverly Becker, Miss Garberson, Deanna Crotts, Mary Bowen, Jim Booth, Ben Cady, Connie Aspegren. Standing: Jane Lind, Nyla Vest, Jim Wol- C0tt. SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS 4 J Ben Cady, Vice President Mary Bowen, Secretary-Treasurer Jim Wolcott, President SOUTH AMERICA Pr y Lb sing. I Thess. 5:'7. GO YE AFRICA HOME INTERVARSITY INTO ALL . . . ,sm-0 ' Be careful for nothin b gg ut in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. Phil. 4:6. 494' Qwn Brethren, my heart's desire and ' prayer to God for Israel is that they might be saved. Romans 10:1 THE WORLD ASIA AND PREACH THE GOSPEL The Rockmont prayer bands are groups to which students can go according to their interests in the mission field. The bands meet once a week and write to missionaries, read prayer letters, and pray for specific needs and missionaries on the field. if -s-f .5 'VW Mr. and Mrs. Washington Padilla Mr. and Mrs. Ed Danielson Ecuador Honduras 1 S' X 5' F' is Ds 'Sm s s .Sl , , V ., ss l sua lb X 3 mm, 7 A N. W , E N 4-ns ,M ss, Mr. and Mrs. Manley Chase Mrs. Roger W. l-lowes japan China Inland Mission ALUMNI i MISSIONARIES Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bruton - Rhodesia Who dat? Mama 's little baby Favorite Class Cotton Pickers Horse? ff-,,,, ,5,1,.... - ,-,,1::,,,. 4.v,f,1i1e 1' '-L 'L ilfcfw-,arfwff-1 2 1 x -,,, A s lgm' g,,,f2'.,..', ,,.. A 'fi sw xg' N ,- 1 X v 'S . , 1 C Q9 , - flfff, .3241 - , liv 3 , - ' ' ,.,. ' '+'.::.:. 'fy ,3v.fEy-fn , ., ff, fl 2' j ij iw 'Q 4954 '1 :wiffl-f15E: Z:.: ,.f'E Am, . f. PV x5 cu. 1 ' V 5 : :. f ',, K ,G Q W. ,af fa X X ,X , 'nk -K ' ij' X ef 3 3 Nz, 1 ' w+ 'ii X- ,Q ,, J X X W F ,Y 32 .xg . X ,X .1 X Ni XX V .. I7 gi ' X P- . 'QQ 2 X Q i' Q: - ' V1 L31 , X Q sp .. Nam ,vu . YN f Nw . X N. - f-.5 fi - z, 'WX ws A r. X ., . , is A XY X - A Q f fu XX, -.-my . X 1 XS, K fi Q W f3 Z I Bob Shockley Don Shackleford Bob Wh1te Ben Cady Larry Ke1th Dave Sager Ben Peter Leroy Brumley Don Barnh111 Harold Foos 2 S n 1 a v 9 I 9 1 1 fi. X KING'S KAROLLERS X-5, ,U ,lar in I ,x s 1 4 n , .. ,QT 3 i 1 yi I DEE ANN DICKEY JANE LIND, Accompanist KAY ASPEGREN EILLEEN DONOVAN Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdorng teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord. Colossians 3:16 These ensembles represent the Lord and the college by singing at various meet ings in the Colorado area. Each summer the King's Karollers go on tour in nearby states. KING'S HERALDS LEROY BRUMLEY DAVE SAGER BEN CADY KEN CARTWRIGI-IT AUDREY OHMAN, Accompanist ROCKMCNT CHAPEL CHOIR X First row, left to right: Mamie Donovan, Carol Keith, Deanna Crotts, Dee Ann Dickey, Rowena Ernst, Kay Aspegren, Nyla Jean Vest. Second row: Beverly Becker, Opal DePriest, Annette Marshall, Mary Bowen, JoAnn Sellers, Audrey Ohman. Third row: Jane Lind, Kaye Keith, Connie Dee Aspegren, Bob Shock- ley Fourth row Leroy Brumley Larry Keith Harold Foos Ben Cady Dave Sager CHOIR OFFICERS President Larry Keith Secretary Connie Dee Aspegren Vice President Harold Foos Robe Committee Nyla Vest Dave Sager Librarian Kaye Keith NC' cfv Model wife 1, . Mammie, how , I love ya. Roarmg '2O's . . meanwhile back at the jungle. Trapped Wreck of the Hesperus Looking into the Future. Sister 's Superior S if ' ' A :Av TY w gm fy , 'V Mess Heartburn Zounds! That's my pop! 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Cf' Beverly Beec ker Ft. Morgan, Colorado I-,fa-O' OFFICERS JANE LIND -------- Treasurer ANNETTE MARSHALL - - -Secretary LEROY BRUMLEY - - 'Vice President BEN CADY Presrdent FRESHMEN -luv' 2 ff LeRoy Brumley Ben Cady Yuma, Arizgna Trenton, New Jersey ?'ffz - K AV ,ff Deanna Crotts D66 ADD Dickey Prescott, Arizona Longmont, Colorado Marnie Donovan Briggsdale, Colorado Kay Keith Hereford, Colorado 5 W xW Ron Grenemyer Arvada, Colorado Jane Lind Miles City, Montana if-f if ...4 Lee Homoki Laramie, Wyoming have Annette Marshal Casper, Wyoming Am sy Nl Jo Ann Sellers Dale Smith Denver, Colorado Laramie, Wyoming We fn I A ww Q M I if ,sg V 4 Opal DePriest, Secretaryg Dave Sager, Vice Presidentg Beth Schreiber, Treasurer. Seated: Vern Chovan, President. SOPHOMORES AQLQ' 4? te? jim Booth Vern Chovan Opal DePriesr Scgttsbluff, Nebraska Massillion, Ohio Longmont, Colorado 'MTX' r K , ,fir Laffy Keith John Lind Jerry Latimer Hereford, Colorado Miles City, Montana Rexford, Kansas u Ben Peter Dave Sager Goodland, Kansas Aurora, Colorado W 'WW ff 2, 1 James wolcgtt Harry Weimer Beth Schreiber Warsaw, New York Ft. Morgan, Colorado Palisade, Nebraska M i 3 Connie Aspegren Aurora, Nebraska Leeiand Crotts Prescott, Arizona 1 -VW Mary Crotts Longmont, Colorado Mary Bowen Ed COOPCI Hotchkiss, Colorado Edfl-3, Kansas ED COOPER ------ President CONNIE ASPEGREN - - Secretary EILLEEN DONOVAN - - Treasurer LEELAND CROTTS-Vice President JUNIORS M S' V va ,W Ewa gn ' iv ,W . 4 if 'fu f H Q 4 5, ' 4 f V f 12 Q . 0 'c Yi , 4 4 Gf 5 K g 'SJ M Qin? f Q. 737 5 , , X ,,,., . 2, 3 4 0559 f S T U5 xl? ,-1 T 2 Fil' fr ,, X, Vg? .Mr , aa, , N 4:5173 CfS?' XZ. M Ntfmx X fad, QQ 4' Q s. RAY DELEHOY Ft. Collins, Colorado CAROL KEITH Palrsade Colorado DON S1-IAC KLEFORD 'Qi ROWENA ERNST Englewood, Colorado EILLEEN DONOVAN Briggsdale, Colorado 'WF' yr? HARQLD 12005 ROBERT MOORE H111I.'OS6 Colorado CHSPCI WYOITIIHQ NK'-w-.ff '7L., '- v,--- BOB SHOCKLEY NYLA VEST Wheat RJ-dge Colorado Wheatland Wyomlng Pueblo Colorado 1 W ' ,, f 5. , -,,V N A 5 ,L k 'T ,vi 1 A 3 f 2 , . , ,.V, V 'C E 1 , f W 1 xi f 14' ' , h X X . Y K Y 1 4 E X' I R, 9 .mf . , ' y I OFFICERS Betty McCulley, Vice Presidentg George Boone, Presi- dentg Audrey Ohman, Secretary-Treasurer. 4-uf.0l -rv' if Q f 4 3 DON BARNHILL GEORGE BOONE Davenport, Iowa Pittsboro, North Carolina Proverbs 16:3 I Corinthians 2:9 Transferg Student Council Presidentg Signet Staffg Delta Beta Chig Phi Married Students' Fellowshipg Euro- latelistg Student Councilg Class pean Prayer Bandg Basketball Teamg Presidentg Future: Teaching. SENIORS mi .YYW V BETTY MCCULLEY AUDREY OHMAN Denver Colorado Steamboat Sprmgs Colorado Proberbs 3 5 6 Psalms 37 4 5 Soul Wmners Club Sunday School Chou Prest1d1g1tators Band Clar1 Teachers Club Srgnet Staff Chou net Tr1o G1rls Trro Class Offrcer MISSIOH Prayer Band Class Off1cer CHESTER PETERSON Ladysrmth WISCOHSIH Slgnet M1ss1onary Chauman Marr1ed Students Fellowslup Re flector Future Home Mrssronary . ,- ,ff , p I I S Q I I ' u ' 1 I u . a I , u . 1 1 I Y Y ' Q . ,, .,.. . 'ff '-'L'1- - 1,1 ...V l 1 ' X 31-AEE' I Q I I ' I u 3 Y Q Z . ff iv., 11 -+ 1, Jllowyffwfff Hard at work, how we've been, To bring this annual Through the din. Tired, but happy, it says here. Now, we stop until next year. SIGNET LeRoy Brumley Mr Taylor Sponsor Nyla Jean Vest Mary Crotts I1lT1 Wolcott Conn1e Aspegren E1l1een Donovan '?X . If f I .Q 12: ,T fp xg 2 . L I K -It ,rlr .I ,W eq: '. Y . I : U I v ' aesr uns:-aes T011-le cuass or '57 There's a Yard Near You I Visit Our I Dairy, Store, and Fountain Expert Servlce We Feature Far Bet'r Dairy Products GENERAL AUTOMOBILE CICDLCDEAIDCD REPAIRING Longmont, Colorado 526 Main Phone 39 516 Main Street Phone 584 W A vw fi 4 EEEEQ Yllf ag A514 5 - - EL I Best Wishes I Class of '57 CONTRACTOR - BUILDER From Ph. Prospect 6-3466 I CEIITRIJL FIHIIIICE Best Wishes Class of '57 ' I O ...I Used Furniture 312 Main 512 Main New Furniture THE P92 FURNITURE CO. Appliances - TV - Furniture Floor Coverings Longmont, Colorado Best Wishes Lonornom' mono e, 'rv Aves Pr. 6-1335 Services and Sales Television - Radio - Appliances i 3 Q F , , 4 if f 1 ,.,m ,,a, 1 WL -' lswassenvu , L .1-up i ,M Q .,M,:,f ... 1 FHM '- 9 E 'V , , S36 r A M5 W1 5 2 1 main it ,V 1 S M - . ' 'ff '4 1 W ' 14' 11' 2 M. - W , 'ff' --W, , , zip fn, mf' , -M, M-A , A :,,g4Zii,'f? ':vga-3lilfknllllw---,4..3,,., . Best Wishes From SIG'S SERVICE Carter Gasoline Goodyear Tires Tir e Re capping Do You Know With Our Large Assortments We Carry a Greater Selection of Quality Merchandise Sl--I E'EDEl2 PHARMACY Shop , Cosmetics, Prescription, 00 ,mm A and Photo Center First Service With a Saving 372 Main Pr. 6-0820 Best Wishes to the Class of '57 From the Store of Courteous Service Ready-to-Wear - Accessories Yard Goods THE lX!lCDCD'I2fE STORE 360 Main Street Longmont l.A12s owes FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Longmont 344 Main Pr 6-2950 Congratulations to the Class of '57 Cummmcs SHOE STORE 348 Main Street .JCDI--I N F? CILJIQTZAN REALTOR - INSUROR 521 Main Street Longmont, Colorado JOHN P. CURRAN LEONARD P, KARICH I-LO. LUOU LUITIBER CO, LOC HER PLRDT uLOHGI110l tT W . 74 ' 0 f f AW 7, uyavrlfzyufmlaakr' Second Avenue and Main Street Prospect 6-0860 M K....m. va 4-my RQGER Miglgggggi Owner and A OST12 AN DE 12 54 SON g t ! M PLUMBING an HEATING Phonegf- H704 6 M M Longmont, Colorado Fixtures Water Heaters C 0 , Disposals C I-IALLENCER FEEU5 Longmont, Colorado V Pr. 6-3910 I I -X P I1 I' Best Wishes From u LES PASTQY C - I--I Home of Tasty Pastries APPLIANCE A 410 Main W Maytag - Zenith - Frigidaire I Cakes for Weddings Necchi - Elna Sewing Machines .Qi 466 M ' , Parties, and A11 am if bca-s9Nt - I Q' -,je Special Occasions. PR' 6 5845 A Better Diamond Values at I . PI I 'I Sf5LJ126l-I I 2235125 PAINT gt GLASS 555. ff, Rn55V3f1H , mars arf, H l ,MM-QN - KEEP ruhqr A I Our Diamonds Imported Direct f 0 L00K-L.gqfRg From the Cutter Save 1 ll ' . Your Money' 431 Main Pr. 6-5375 I 424 Main PR. 6-3737 , , gf, Best Wishes A H , ' ' N I og 1-1 1 5 Always First Quality REPAIR I Shop With Confidence at 10 A SHQP Longmont's Most Complete Department Store Q 947 Main Phone PR. 6-3522. M THE I ,B ,ff I 1:12ENcn-1 , ... ' SHOP I1 HOTEL IMPERIAL Congratulations 1 Rockmont Students I i Y AND TRAVEL AGENCY Longmont, Colorado The French Shop Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Quality Fashions 349 Main Longmont Colorado I i p , XXI I XX ff Keepsake Diamond Rings Watches, Silverware, Gifts Congratulations to Class of '57 PAO LJ S E LDAS JEWELRY FASHIONS Authorized Keepsake Dealer Ladies' Apparel, Accessories Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing , PAUL A, STEINER, owner 409 Maw 357 Main pr. 6-5903 PR. 6-1656 Our Sincere Congratulations LOT E5 DRUG STORE Three Registered Pharmacists to Serve You 379 Main fx PR. 6-1575 NACDDETZN BARBER SHOP The Shop of Friendly Service GLEN R. WYCOFF, Prop. RONNIE PROPER WALTER KNOPP QL lv! I PR. 6-0733 C! gy I reahife PHOTO RAPHY PHOTOGRAPHY 7 u, ,, X ,I O I' gf LONGMONT STUDIES f . 7.-.J Congratulations to the Class of '57 AN N 'S STYLE SHOP for Quality Fashions 457 Main Phone PR. 6-4535 'QCDBEI NS FLOWER SHOP The Leonards Serving Longmont for 37 Years Congratulations to the Class of '57 jadfikfzff M23 LEATHER AND PET SHOP Cat Comfort Cat and Dog Food 317 Main PR. 6-5785 Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing WA 1:1--1:-:wie JEWELRY The Home of Quality Jewelry Longmont, Colorado JIM AND ANN HEIR NEW METHOD CLEANERS Longmont Colorado Dry Cleaning Fur Storage Hatters 441 Main PR 6 4412 'I-I--1E FEQGUSON 133121535 'Pefection on Pap 336 Coffman PR 6 3802 2214: fcffmfk STUDIO Phone 1607 Longmont Colorado fl MEATSLF5 'ff 7 4 W N lauded! 226664 .Ln J X IDEAL Drive In South Main Central 529 Coffman Congratulations Best Wishes to Class of '57 From From I NAEVEQS You Shop More at lVIEYER'S STORE EA I IXITY PASTRY SHOP 754 ofmgfmowfi W I Uma! Zgmk 447 Main L.ongmont's Friendly Bank Longmont, Colorado PR 6-5313 Member 'if F. D. 1. c. Always K Fresh fi f S .J I I Member of Over 2400 Home Owned Variety Stores Dedicated to Bringing You the Highest Quality Goods at the Lowest Price. For Good Things to Eat Shop at eJAMES'4:OOD STORE 941 Main I MR. AND MRS. HARLAND GREEN, Owners '-Q T -f Books and Gifts The Restaurant With MARGARET SMITH if the Log Front RUTH STREHLIS 11 Breakfasts - Luncheons Dinners 4 ,, 7 161 Main Street Longmont 65 Fourth Ave' Pr' 6 3923 ,AX . V, jmpifze ,Einoleum ana' .glug Co. 14 72.3 Main Street REALTOR - INSUROR 445 Main Street Pr. 6-5855 1907 - Golden Anniversary - 1957 Longmont Colorado 1 1001 Mufflers - Wholesale DELUXE 1-ANE5 CI-lA12L.E.5 Ml lr-4 AQYZIS z AUTO PARTS f Main Street Longmont The Most Popular Sport for Everyone Winter and Summer fu '715Ma1n PI 6 0410 I f 1 919 ' ' ' f . - 1 fi 1 Best Wishes From I Cl , VV. BEILLHAETS M I FOOD MARKET Sheet Metal - Heating . for Groceries - Meats - Fruits Air Conditioning Vegetables 721 Main St. PR. 6-4338 Longmont, Colorado LOOMI L..l-15.12 Continental Products Washing - Greasing Goodrich Tires 705 Main Munch - slurp - crunch! Dee Ann and Kay see what the Lord is doing for Rockmont. sv i A' J: , ,1- 'ij ' 1 1' F 1 Q7 f A , ..,. -A 'wg' S' L -V .Q . Q., 1 Y L uf fn My I ,,,!: a- A , W J .X f v w 1, I 5 N, .- Q G4 5 , 3' ' 4 ff 'Y , 2 H 1 U1 W ' e M f Q, an L J i J Ig Q :ML :. Y 1,4 1 -- 'v ,.A wi 9, . f 7' F 5 s ' Q' ff - r F A I Y fs V at if f' ' '9 Y YV, 'f Vacation in Florida. -:hr-1 A .p ,ff tv ,ff 'if ,. U YA,- - L .-' - '1' ..- ' ' Lf .- -. fflwizx. W M xy XX s,., ,by .x..,:,,:sq .,.A...f Uh -v,,1,,, X , .f . 5 -gi ,f. 'pin - -Q, --,L -' . A ' h V n ' 3' I :X 4 ff - '5-' ' ' '-- ' A . '. ' . . Cf.-' , ' X'-. . Q 'ig if Hx, 1 K F' Q,-' ' 'A' -,,..-.- X ' b 4- - h' .' M. .. I Y' V- , , . -. 1944, , 1 WA '3 . 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