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'ff' 3' ' ',.v'1lx -f fix -L..- f-'.- ,.,1.., v,i:u,.v:'sg. Page uh, N A 11 rw' , 1, ,. , ,A .. , W K I . V wal? Q wth Q - wif x.. -yi. . v - A .-.,,f ' Argg. M' N- ,. -4 :ff - W. .yo W. .M N, v- xx rt fray, Q LX 2? Vi.vn: ' 3. K - -W -V5 ,Jn Q 'ff' ,, zz fjnm' . IW, A I N W I . if -5 W M Nv- Az A 123: XM' K .4-fs a A5-'Q X drnlnlstratlon gf Y i w ,J x If X, 1 fi fm-sw ' QM .1 1, X X 'A ' ck Q, V . ' , . K ' R, -Q ' ,W mn .- ,. 9-W' A f f ,f , X, A 5 ' ,fl ff, ,S A X' I I, - ' x, -. , 2. ,1 -t N X 1, i' If X ' . I I, If ' - I , K 'N t -I fl lx ' xx XX W I X I A xi' f s C C C W, t ff? Board of Educatlon W S Rush Pres I E Stewart V Pres G E Lmes Sec W N Ba1rd Treas W E Burleson D L Crawford Dr E C Budd Superintendent of Schools Lawrence A. Barrett M S P Kansas State Teachers Colorado Un1vers1ty McK1nley Roosevelt Foundauon Pr1nc1pa1 of Hlgh School Lauren E Kmg B A M A Colorado Teachers College Language me Charles Mellen A M A ' MB Asslstant Pr1nc1pa1 Track Coach Engllsh Guldance fw, ,AO B.s., 11.13. A x . . fi an 6 0 A ,W .,,. ' . 5 A . .g o . I f S VV 'Ag' M h rl 'Q Au.f ' T 1 l ' 4' W A PAK -.f T a ta T A tar A a w I . . ' . .B.. . . BTW A o lt ome band acts to Alamosa for an exchange assembly on the 15th of October Garry 1tch1e acted as master of ceremomes , -D G They dld a f1ne job of keeplng the campus clean th1s year by maklng some new rules that rbade eatmg on the lawn The halls were beautlfully decorated dur1ng the ChI'1StIIl3S hol1days thanks to Ann Mar who was cha1rman of the comm1ttee New decoratlons were bought w1th a 515 natlon from the school board plus some Student Counc1l money In order to keep peace among the cheerleaders a head cheerleader Margie Larson was ppolnted Varlous other IIIPS were taken w1th dlfferent COUHC11 members represenung Sallda Record dances were glven and new records were purchased for each ance 11- Those w1nn1ng mer1t awards 1n the sprmg of 54 were R1chard Perry Barbara W1ll1ams 1ana Warren Garry R1tch1e Fredd1e Mahe and Sandra Cowan As of December 22 54 the Sen1ors that are leadlng 1n merlts are I Ashley P Mc The junlor leaders are I Bustos L Cox I jehnek R jones J Kane E Ream Warren and K Zarske D Abbott S Carnpton S Cowan S Crawford F Mahe S Mora1n and-I Zarske e leadlng 1n ments 1n the Sophomore class The leadlng Freshmen are B Bement R Coscarelll M Costello G Frayser D uch D Long W Lyons L Ordez M Radloff B Talk1ngton andB Woods Presldent Dlck Ehmke and h1S Counc1l ended the1r very successful year --. th the1r annual p1cn1c Th1S was held at Sllver Cllff Ranch w, ,, 51.24, ' Qt , - n . . . . . O- . . . I 3 . I , . 1 Y I I ' . . . . . . - , , . . , . inney, J. Ostrom, R. Perry, B. Spriggs, andj. Struna. ' : . , . , J. ' , . , . , . , - a - n - , - 1 - a - ' 1 - ' : . , . ', . , . , . , . y . , . 3 . , . . . 0 L X . 'Z D1ck Ehrnke Presldent T3 Wh--...dr gwdevalb Cowwli Jeame Coleman Secretary Treasurer Rlchard Perry V1ce Presldent VU' 1 7 Iamce Parker KN R uxf. 17 B, 15' ' X Chfton S Ellls M H1 story my N E a1 'i Dorls Brown Robert Ford M Llbrarlan Industrlal Arts Studyhall 9' ,,'S1 John Held 'V Y 'J M MUSIC A ,pk-9 ,Fw5 'nn Tbwfgtudevub COUILCJJ The Student Councll began thelr 3Cf1V1t16S the flrst two weeks 1n August by gettxng ads for the football programs The programs are the biggest 1n the state that are g1ven away free They have PICIUISS of the band cheerleaders football squad and d1fferent football boys 1n the dlfferent lssues A Get Together Dance was held 1n the gym Sept 3 at whlch new students were admltted free of charge COUHC11 members sold season football tlckets m the ma1n hall 1n the mormng and at the noon hour The Homecommg F GSUVICICS were a lughllght of the Councll s prosperous year Begm nlng on October 7 at 8 45 p m the bonflre was 11ghted and many cheers were g1ven wlule the Durango Demon burned Je an 1 e Coleman was announced as Homecomlng Queen who rode ' an m a convertlble wlth her attendants L IHIIICC Parker Ann Martm and Carolyn Cook through W the busmess d1SII1Ct Wlth the snake dance followmg Thxs ended at the Sallda Theatre where every student who had partlclpated 1n the Pep Rally was admltted to the show free of charge On October 8 at 4 45 p m the parade went through the downtown buslness d1SUl'lCt whlch conslsted of floats from classes organlzatlons and buslness houses That nlght the Sallda Spartans played the Durango Demons wlth the half tlme hemg taken up wlth the beautlful ceremony of the M crowmng of the queen jamce Parker and Jeame Coleman went to Fort Collxns to represent Sallda at the State Student Counc11 Conventlon from where they brought back many 1de3S about h1gh school 8Cf1V1t1eS and funcuons Mr Custer took a play Mr Mellen took Student Councll talent and Mr Jacobs took . . 1 I Y . ll VI ' I ' ' ' . , 'J nf . . . . . . . , . - . I u s u, , ,I . . ,,,. A SJ ' A 1 ax 'Q 1 2 1 'r 1 3, K , ' uf' ! ' D . . , . . . ! i ' 7 9 . - - .aa-.a 1-Ria - - ' -z-xs'?5:2x-- 1 7 . . , . , . Editors In Chief We MMM, Q 2- M 5 3 Mmm 31- on 69 -Hdbur Caro 1 Ga yn C 90 VX W'-rl jerry Hansen is Q55 45.7 2 Garry Rltchle 4--an Ann Mar t1n Vi Georg1a Sweeney 'Q' Dlana Warren UQPE '.. 4,',',',' .l,., .--f- 14'-1 ii Lester Alway Nancy Donnohue 1 Denms Hoover W N, f-1 Freddie Mahe A w ,,,, - .. l YA,- xv. Dewey Long Vikffv. D-5 X Marilyn Struna 'WD v wif' 41 Barbara Watson 'hd' F. W sell. V li Y N.-.AD KK . 1 l y k N ye? off X y 1 J X' x X X OMIM ' y if o M ' 7 -1 K' 1 ' I, ,q f ! 'sv' ox 1 4 1' 5 -'T . ' Q P' np, . ' ' , '-af' ' ' shi' 'I W4 V ' 'X Q ff I 1 1 -' o Q 7 1 U 4 Dean F . Rouse B.C.S., M.A. Business Ralph J . Redman William Webb A.B. B.A., M .A Science Social Studies X X., Ernest C . Gruenler John Robert Jacobs joseph Soles B.E. B.A., M.A. B.A. Industrial Arts Band and Orchestra Mathematics Financial Manager Edna Ruth McConnell B.S. Home Economics Tony 1. Delmonico B.S. Biology - Coach 5. ,wins IOP Q. N .ab- 3.1 Frances Rouse Helen W. Baird B.S. Secretary to Girls' P.E. Supt. of Schools 'ffinf' ' ' A Q,-Q , if 1 X Donald Custer Frank john Morelli B.A., M.A. B.S. Language, Art, Assistant Coach English Social Studies Qemofn L CCGAA Judy Struna General 4- Q 1537 f R1chard Lee Perry College College 0 l l Lf? ,. ZX ij , S. ...f l 3 X 'QL ig ul Joanne Ostrom F rankxe Domomc Reno 'I9 Geraldine Ann Teresa Boots Commercial 'W' Q. pu. Nu- 'QQ '1 . 'Y' N James Clinton Ashley Norma june Adair Industrial Commercial tg,-I Gary Danhauer General ln Beverley Ellen Bartley William Edward Cook General General 55 Le slie Dale Hibbs College ff 'T 1: T ' .- X L' I 1, Patricia June Bradbury Commercial K F' J gl , Classes X' 1 if A K N, , f g x H U XDCQ Z ' I as QQ R S 53355 ,iilffiij gg if giiiliigir gevuowll In 1951 85 very green and bewlldered Freshmen entered Salxda Hlgh They were 1n1t1ated by the Almlghty Seniors and were all very good sports dur1ng the 2 day ordeal winch was c11 maxed byan assembly V1rnJames was chosen as the cand1date for Wmter Festlval Queen Mlss Helen Mosgrove was the class sponsor In the Sophomore year the class recelved f1rst prlze for thelr float IH the Homecommg Par ade One of the events of the year was a movle dance Candy sales and p1e sales were held Jeanle Coleman was selected as the cand1date for W1nter Fest1val Queen Class sponsor was Mr Webb T he1r Jumor year was busy The class was ln charge of concesslons at the football games Several record dances were held The Dramatlcs Club lent a helpmg hand by present1ng three one act plays and the class recelved the proceeds The1r float 1n the Homecommg Parade won th1rd pr1ze Jeame Coleman was agaln selected as the cand1date for Wmter Festlval Queen Members of the class chosen to go to GIIIS State were Jeame Coleman Ca1olee U1IlCh Janlce Parker andJoyce Head Jerry Hansen Tom G1b s on and R1chard Perry were chosen to go to Boys State Jeame Cole man and Jerry Hansen were selected Sa KJ l1da s Frlend l1est The outstandmg event of the year was the Jun1or Semor Prom Wh1Ch was held at the Elk s Home Theme for the Prom was Blue Moon and both the ballroom and the basement were beau ufully decorated ln blue and s1lver At last the class of 55 were the Almlghty Senlors The goal Graduatxon was not far now The class float wlth the theme Sa1l On to Vlctory won honorable ment1on ln the Homecommg Parade Candldates for Homecommg Queen were Carolyn Cook Janlce Parker Ann Mart1n and Jeanle Coleman recelved the honor of be1ng elected the 1954 Homecommg Queen R1chard Perry and Esldore Bustos were football captams for the year In the spr1ng a class day pro gram was glven Baccalaureate was held ln the gym on Sunday even 1ng May 29 Commencement was held 1n the gym on June 2 The boys wor e purple robes and the glrls wore wlute robes Mr Klng was the class sponsor Class offlcers durmg the four years of H1gh School 1951 52 1952 53 1953 54 1954 55 Tom Gibson Jerry Hansen R1chard Perry Wayne McBr1de Dlck Ehmke Rhoda F lscher Carolee Ulr1ch Pres Tom Glbson V Pres Jerry Hansen ec R1chard Perry Treas Bob Zanm C Dlck Ehmke Rep Janlce Parker Gllbert Frayser Judy Struna R1chard Perry Herb Wertsbaugh R1chard Shlne DICK Ehmke Rhoda Flscher Tom Glbson V1rn James R1chard Perry Judy Struna R1chard Perry Joanne Ostrom Frank Reno Dlck Ehmke Jamce Parker Jerry Hansen Jeanle Coleman Ann Martin The class motto throughout the four years of Hlgh School was The Ropes of the Past, Rmg the Bells of the Future In the f1rst year the flower was the Whlte Roseg the last three years lt was the Peace Rose . The f1rst three years the class colors were Blue and S1lver In the Semor year they were Purple and Wh1te. y - 11 ' - vu , - - ' ' - . 3 . . . . 3 S . Q v . Q . . . . . . . ' -. - . , 7. I ,A.-Q'-'j . . - - . - . . . . . . . . g . . - 9 y I 1. . , 'QJ . , - 'Iv 11' , ' ... 0. v 1 - ,,' ' .il . ., . - 1' - Y A ' ' ' - I . Q . in I I . ' , 11 H ,, Q . y . . - ' 7 ! ' . ,, . . H . . - I . . . . . ' ' 1 ! 7 . . . . - . . - ' - - . 9 . Q - . . . . . . . . . Q . Q Q S . . . . . - S . . . 0101118 ,J l rf'- 5-1- L- - ,J Carolee U1r1ch 72 da Ulrich Sh1r1ey Beauregard Sponsor DeanF Rouse Adv1sors L A Barrett L E Kmg Plctures nw 1... josephme Madr1d fi tw eta 121653 Hay Studlo Camera Club John Held Students X ' '-' 'Sr ' 3-A V --v G? f v e D ' as -- .X 'f T1 I' V A ,I , y:,, H f Y is ' Wan . M ig fi, ' 4 4. Q, 1457? s I X ' , 'mf MY tl y' 11 ,3 , . 'A 'f . uP' avrg if . lf . , ,Ti ,Ni ' N , ,Q 'f --rw: !...' '4.gf::i.Q' -YL 1.'?LQ 'Q ff QNX, 4-'Fw , ' 5,5 - 32,1 Pl +x' fwfi , Q A-, In Q -Q ff J , ik 5 2 ,61S?2f- 'Y f f ig, .444 N , 135 KW, ,,,g, V W KSN .NA F ' ii' f,1 W ww, , 'Q am, ff ,, , ,L .W 5 K .g ft A , WL k rf , ,U -uf K., 4' M ,-mga, - N , 'am - , ,.-MSS 2 -V :km . .ny . N I ,, EJB- ip s -Q , ff M' X Vgwgfs .M MN-1-Niin... . K.., Cv L I -f--' A , P. Carolyn Sue Cook , ' E, f College x A' 4'-wa SA Robert Joe Dietrich Norma jean Coleman tl' General Commeroiial 1 fl .. . If 3 1 . 'Y f 24 Dona Lou Crown 'rbi General Cx , rank Edward Eining, jr . wap- 4 N. General X. X li,,,N..,i -4 3, I Jig- I 55 Richard Ellis Ehmke College 'N if-7 ,,l 5 -ages: in Hubert Ray Ewing General r,:. 've R 'sf 7 G ,W :J ,V W M' vth L' R rx ke l 3' x o l Rhoda Dee Fischer College Joyce Louise Head General T 931' ' I Y 7 1 ,fn 55 1.- m . , Loren J. Gardunio ii iQ Industrial X P955 IQ Gilbert M. Frayser Linda Lou Frantz A -.. 0--Q 1 X General College O 65 - 43:-'J-735: ,,,,...'..f.?p ifigi . as ' Josephine julia Madrid Edward Wayne Graf ei . ' K J' R Commercial Industrial s C ' G A-5 Q Y A .L is il as George Thomas Gibson Lois Rae Madison College af, . 'tr' Commercial 'I9 Betty jean Spriggs College . as t -19 'ITT' Q' 1 X 1 8 .I l L 55 Carolee Mae Ulrich College ,,,44 1- ,.,.., . IQ, y 475 ' . jg Robert Wayne McBride Frederic Roy Whitney ax- , -ma' College College X K X xiii-af sara Ronald Matthew Tarlipl Henry Edward Padilla 'bk Z? - Gus I. Nasious General General General as R- 7' il ff.- Harvey Coleman Walker General Q is Sophia Ann Martin K' .T Commercial run:-Q .-... wr di n vv -3 Gerald M. Hansen Ernest Edmond Phillips ,X College General X G Q.. 4 Janice Kay Parker College fic Q, f 3, x i I 1 x Afljjl ,ax rear rw ,wx Q 3 David Charles Passarelll Gerald Ray Marshall General Industrial IV Y? Tf 'ft 'Q 'DN Dannie Makris General Richard Eugene Shine Commercial I9 Eugene Charles Beauregard General his 'Qin' Q V 7 V it IW ,ff I Sam Victor Valdez General ,-1 4 ':A r V zfxs J x Y' ,, - I 'fp f at V Edith Marie Myers Betty jean Roberts Commercial General Jig' -a?.?ei1 Barbara Anne Williams Paul Dow McKinney College General 'QQ 'A 55 Richard A . Medrano General n Z Lf sd' Q, I -,,- f , i..,,f Q A 5 f-x 1 l o Gilbert I . Valdez General may EAZMM JCWQM3 9 fO-Q4 W7 1755 , i G ,ga 'S 'sv 'fsf 9 I YI? QW I0 .4'ff4,a,n.4, I f 0 3 P255 ' U GQ, WW , ' i ig, f V7 ,ik K Q ,W K V , --'f , A ,I G9-zo df ' - 'Q fs ,,.'S4.f -.ff 2 ie, - Xu , EQ f at V W Q VN! 16,11 NVQ 'Fq?0 P1'6S1deHt V Pre sldent ,hm Jelmek Student Counc11 Garry R1tch1e Sec Treas i Bob Braz11 FLOWER Red Rose MOTTO BY Iene Vance There s no royal road to success Student Connell COLOR Red and Whlte Student Counc11 Geor g1e Sweeney Student COUIICI1 QA Diana Warren ..-f N 3 ff Lester Alway ,M K O f ,Z ' if f Z2 f-' ff' S il :fa L ,V , V It 3 V ftn. ' 1' 1 - if ' 9 S 'L i .- 4:1 X L X, h X X, I . v . w F , T 'e '- L' Q, , X . . 1 Scotty Mlller PVS W11ma Bonney fi' ,Nl Jon Vance V1rg1n1a Davls '-Ev' Helen Nelfert f xnx- Faustm Pad111a es., Sharyn Corey l fa '4R- ,..z 15. Ace Bradbury Sue Brenthnger 1 FW Tom Donkle 4 Stephen Feather janet Fa1g1en af' Sh1r1ey Beauregard M1ckey Commerford LaVonne Cox Ronme W1111amS Theodore Muto TQ Mary Ann Burk 413 Us George Tru-11110 Be tty F loryanclc B ,ll v . f K V 'Q' L ,gg 3 Q 7 1 ' 4-f - 1' 'es , ,y f 5 ' ' cf twlf. V. V- y , 3 Q rw. 'B ,Sr y Xfk , N is . ' t it . - ,' X? I I X I! A 1.1 . Q i f . sx Z.. X 1 R , V Q f , , . . ' A Y Y a 1 1 Q Qs- .6 , 48- N Sli.. x N EN .. 5,4 ' B 1, . Y H ix , 1 4 H kcw c , it y A 2 f A I: K B B 2 Rf r 4- -' A. g ,. Y' ff, ' f . , Lt' ' 'Ax B ' K 15 ' K if kg A I W 4, Q I . 25' A 'lm K 1 K -Q 'WF , 'N' Q N ., ' ,supply . V I 3 JC!! f, f, ' ' B 6 V , 1 Ni . X is RQ , Q Q -I 'I . I Jix., 1 1 .ff , y X ' X , , ,f if if K V l ' , yn ti A M M! L I 5 ' via , N 'ay -lr. ' , t N ' if nj I -5, vga X Y 1- K ff fr no , .K 4 r 1- 5, S ' A N' fit Q G Q I if , 1 if 6 Kermit Gause Shirley Glenn X ,x V y L 65 i 5 'Mg y',, g I 4 3, . Xue 1 I I A V, 3 Q, Trudy Haynes Ralph Intchauspe st' ty -A A v av -s V' -'N v . J ,. ,W V' T 2. S 5 5' 5. .nl james Kane Josephine judge y A L fo E ga i A. . 4.. f . XV ,403 A ' :J f t .. 'TH-31 V '- , ,JWMI--.5 , S1'.1.x V52 1-.Q i .av.d.'-xv .,. Q' tsrixii fl ' :gf x-.X ..,,u v ..-+C G EW, 'sr-a5wt '5l'1e et ?,91'1'.2: E. A -:ii-i3C55aEf',i Q-33? 52 -H , . , . . VW x Ocean 'W' 02 7- . !qG'5g-S7501 5. 4.310500 5' he I -sm' ,:SgfE.42m'e5?sae,4 Shirley Lockhart Lanny Martin sr-m . K 'Y ' fv- S ts. .f .I xv y 1 . .H at , r X Larry Hill Sally Gray Y-'-r Roberta jones Bob Allen I F h I L N 6 , tw X, -' it , 4-a.. ' w fig, 3 - 3, -1 af -1 :ff -'f 4.1 1 9 it 'w r 1 L Q gm , fffzii. v L 1' QW- fr. 4 - iz . Robert Kidwell Margie Larson .. ,K Z I y L x y L u V. ' ' 041' 4 n 'E' ' Porfie Martinez Arthur Martinez S rg t W -fa N -f y Q -La... 22, K L V 124 if Clifton Humes kv Sharon jones 1 vig ' ra V WY ' 1 f'- f ' 2 ., . 2 ff , oy' ,riff 1? f , I 1 ,r :f ,f f- , john Mansheim Arlene Mitchell Rebecca Sage Peggy Pringle Esidore Bustos .ap fs . qw If V P Q. johnny Coleman Kay Sneddon Ann Zarharpulos Karen Zarske 'cr Elaine Ream 75 'S hx sw Joann Stancato Judy Pasquale Ramona '1 f 1, , Gloria Fitzpatr ,H l ,Kg T , to lf P 2- W ff? --f a y 1 of' W A g x, f. 3 Eff Mary Archuleta joe Pasquale Don Starbuck Adolph Floryancic jim F arlow In their three years in the high school, the Class of '56 has been very active . To raise money for the junior-Senior Prom, which was held in May, they were in charge of the conces- sion stand at the football games. The Class had a float in the Homecoming Parade. Sponsors were: Mr . Webb and Mr . Ford . Lillian Secretary Pre sldent f WW Shlrley Campton Vlce Pre sldent T--r V1v1an Houle Joann Wall 6 15'-'52-2. 4 65 ll F! eil 'bw Treasurer ,as 5 Jacque Lotshaw FLOWER Chrysanthemum 5 Q MOTTO The greater the obstacle the more glory ID overcommg xt COLOR Gold and Whlte Under the sponsorshlp of Mr Soles the sophomores entered the1r second year of h1gh school part1c1pat1ng 1n act1v1t1es as well as SI'L1d1CS They entered a float 1n the Homecommg parade They plan to have a concesslon stand for the track SCHSOII Sap I I I C 0 ' a ll ff? I' 1' 5.7 V k - . . , 65' fr, gf' , Ramona Padilla Nancy Donnohue Orville Wright Stanley Moram YV' Agnes Makrls MQ ,ff ba Ralph Padoven 'Ji' v-1 Edward Morrlson K5 Loretta Marques iw DI Donald Ph1ll1ps 0 Lynn Pease Karol Reekers Char olotte Sm 1th Larry Nance 'trip Fred Paquette Y? lv- Norma McK1nney gk Sad1e Padllla Lloyd P1'ed0V1Ch AP Frank Perrx -Q I, . 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'N' L- W1ll1am Sage joe Stancato Susann De Leo Ed Trujlllo James Valdez -ef 6:9 PIIIZ Warner Charles Mora1n Rudy Zelezmkar Kav1te Yenzer W1th0ut PICIIUIGS Kenneth Donold Esther Davls and judy Poust The Class of 1958 began 1ts Hxgh School career by bemg honored at a Welcommg Dance g1ven by the Student Councll The Freshman float based on a Sk1 jump theme won top honors 111 the Homecomlng Parade The 58 Class promlses to be one of the best classes Sallda ever had for 1tS members rate h1gh1y 1n both class work and athletlcs FROM THE STAFF- The students on the precedmgpages are hsted as of December 1, 1954. Any errors 1n spell1ng, om1ss1on of names, or wrong c1ass1f1cat1ons have been unmtentlonal and we are sorry lf any have occurred. The staff has trled to elxmmate any such errors. They also Wlsh to thank everyone that has worked w1th them, even though the names may not be mentloned. Speclal thanks to Mr . Held and the Camera Club for the plctures they have turned 1n. 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' 4 ,dgladlwf-21 ..,.. In-n . ,. b 4. FOOTBALL 1954 The Spartans, led by co-captains Richard Perry and Esidore Bustos, had the most success ful season since 1943 . They had a record of eight wins and two losses . The Spartans were held scoreless in only ONE game . They rolled up 173 points while holding 10 opponents to 79 . Salida Salida Salida Salida Salida 7 Montrose 6 13 Rocky Ford 7 13 Cathedral 0 2 Cortez 7 0 Durango 26 Salida 26 Salida 27 Salida 25 Salida 27 Salida 33 Alamosa 13 Canon City 0 Canon Abbey 7 Florence 13 Antonito 0 Tony Delmonico was head coach, with Frank Morelli assistant coach. Individual pictures shovsm on these pages are of Senior classification. Richard i Perry x P 7 W Z fi QM! as it 1 f Eddie Tommy Phillips Gibson if-E x. W i, :ti W ff' Xl- ,al gf 'f1- - 5- ,ggi A A J 1' F ' z -Gwynn I u..- a - -. .ig A iw V V I if Esidore Bustos Dick Ehmke Html W 1 'u' h-ui .,,, e if il 4' as Hi Top Row: Tony Delmonico, Lanny Martin, Lonnie Lantz, Paul McKinney, jim Kane, Danny Makris. Second Row: John Coleman, Fritz Warner, Lloyd Predovich, jim jelinek, Ronnie Tarlip, Dick Ehmke, Gilbert Frayser. Third Row: Bob Allen, Bill Dietrich, Rex Martinez, Esidore Bustos, Fred Mahe, William Davis, Ralph Inchauspe . , Top Row: Larry Hill, Scotty Miller, Dale Hibbs, Donny Starbuck, Donny Phil- lips, Frank Morelli. Second Row: Tommy Gibson, Hubert Ewing, Eddie Phil- lips, Richard Perry, Bob Brazil. Third Row: Art Martinez, Ralph Padoven Bill Gruenwald, jim Gentile, Richard Medrano. 'lr f--l We '-fl, ' Ronme Tarhp fi 1 if an f Dale Hlbbs 5 5 'Wt 'E Frank Morelh Danny Makrls 1 74 Gllbert Frayser uqgllklr , f N, .. , E' fy F paw Paul McK1nney Tony Delmomco Hubert Ewlng K .yftw Top Row: Mr. Delmonico, J. jelinek, D. Makris, F. 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Q' r'C7 'r JV qs'?: In V I 7: Q ,EI A k '7.5 w . o' . ,Q N lo' o ,L ,, 1 ., V MQ, J , ' , QIQQQA Public Service Co of Colorado fo '0o ' S99 L Q., . 'Qo4.,, -.wg , A uicrmcnv M QW ? ,en ' ' qv ,li iiigi SERVES THE NATION 'OR P' mil fm K l.,....s ffv?'?'?!1 35 in .M ,,W.,MQ , 'Q V' - 4 M,,,,, ,,M NX, H 7 it .W X., f 4-I '55, f 47 , A4 Q K X g ' pr-r M Nw - rv sm 7, 9 uno-an-lhvfvjju W GW, alll ,avg NVQ ull lf' ff F. Back Row: Fred Whitney, Bob Brazil, jim jelinek. Bottom Row: Henry Padilla, Richard Medrano, Richard Shine, Arthur Martinez. Club Back Row: Gilbert Frayser, Dick Ehmke, Dannie Makris, Richard Perry. Bottom Row: Dale I-Iibbs, Lester Alway, Tommy Gibson, Esidore Bustos. I .X ls. fax A ff ef .Hx will Top .Rowz J. Roll, S. Crawford, R. Perry, F. Whitney. Second Row: E. Ream, J. Hansen, 1. Green. Third Row: V. Davis, G. Ritchie. TH E rw 9 MARKET Salida's Newest Modern Home-Owned Food Store Phone 52 be F 1 WMMM L f MY' on 2 3? ELGIN V. PERRY BUOLVA D 8z R G W Time Inspector -WATCH REPAIRIN G- S ILLINOI Swles water proof watches Phone 99 X EL A I-l PT I. .V .Y 1 W' JZ Ek S W7 E' gigs? ,' if . ba , SALIDA DRUG -ilssarff' 123 F Street Phone ll 2900i Top Row: Mrs. Rouse, Eleanor Martinez, Marilyn Costello, Janet Falgien, Judy Pasquale, Velma Williams, Barbara Woods, Patty Brazil, Geraldine Boots, Diann Ayers, Dona Leiva, Wanda Ulrich. Second Row: Alberta Floryancic, Barbara Talkington, Diane Jauch, Barbara Watson, Edith Kenick, Mary Lockhart, Joyce Sheeley, Evelyn Whitehorn, LaRae Surber, Loretta Ordaz, Bonnie Campbell. Bottom Row: Elaine Medrano, Pat Roach, Esther Terry, Joyce Myers, Joyca Kaess, Doris Mitchell, Julia Roth, Esther Arbaugh. Top Row: Doris Judge, Marilyn Struna, Sandra Cowan, Nancy Donnohue, Judy Nelson, Elaine Lu- cero. Front Row: Sharon Jones, Charlotte Smith, Claudia Cooper, Mrs . Rouse, Betty Bement, Jane Painter, Irene Garcia. Compliments of DON 'S NEWS STAND CQ! 4' fs' ,, gg- ,Amo mi zz il?-Q ur 1 WI mg! 3 'KN mpliments of FRIEND , A Q ef, 2 fy if J Wg -i1 e - af IAFEWAY 1 w ' A fu M me? -f' i A Good Place in Town to buy Produce N E7 4 -iggafzas 37,1 -fx 'I' :X ' ' v-,,-1,112 Top Row: Sue Ann Brent- linger, Orvile Wright, fred Whitney, jerry Hansen, Danny Makris, Mr. Redman. Second Row: Garry Rit- chie, Margaret Radloff, Virginia Davis, Larry Nancy, Richard Perry, Eddie Phillips. Bottom Row: Jarrel Green, Dewey Long, Barbara Hommertzheim, Diana Ayers, Bobby Burleson, Norman Ron- ald, jerry Feather . h ig! 1 fi 1 B fy ,F-ki-IL r s 4 3 l f I-lf X 3,4 mug. 'A .--4 i I C41 Y ,Q 3244! 1. . . 1. ,., fir 1 'Primm CM: Top Row: Jeanie Coleman, Jerry Hansen, Linda Frantz, Edith Myers, Lois Madison First Row: Josephine Madrid, Judy Struna, Tommy Gibson, Carolee Ulrich, Ann Martin fff Q I is Top Row: Bob Dietrich, Wayne gl McBride, Dick Ehmke, Mr. Webb, Joyce Head First Row: Rhoda Fischer, Janice Parker, Joanne Ostrom, Pat Brad- bury, Betty Jean Spriggs -.,. .FC THE J ALEXANDER'S . ' ' gf. - PHARMACYANDJEWELRY 7 DRUG X Your Prescription Counter ' STORE N e'i GET YOUR GIFTS HERE OO 142 F Street - - -I -I Phone 3 f IT Ronnie Tarlip 'Qin Top Row: Josephine Judge, June Adair, Pat Bradbury First Row: Elaine Ream, Betty Jean Spriggs, Josephine Madrid, Becky Sage C0CA'CoLA f Alia H1 ' 'A -2 ' ' U T .J -f-1 25 C Q X .14 ' 1 'I - -7 3 WWE ' -22 - . . gr , , 309 w 1st Street ' 65-M635 Phone 'WY-J X BOTTLING ,.n- ' ' V v, xc , ? QRLHEQL ' -A4 4 .'l4. - XL.:-m.., nv' .,,, .rg ...a. 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Elks DVERTI SERS 5.1 A PIU RLYNOLDS SL Rl' YNOI DS Tax tonsultants State and Federal Income Tax Returns Prepared C0fHP11fH6!ltB Cl eaners SAI IDA COLORADO 119 F st SALIDA CANDY KITCHEN 3 F Ke 1 Salida, Colo Home made candy Fountain Service COMPLIMENTS D 0 N 8: V A N S FEED STORE BAKER S PURINA CHOWS RT Phone 451 MOTOR COU CASE MACHINERY U S HIG W Y 50 Stewarts P hone 1039 J COMPLIMLNTS OF Y COM SCANGNS Y 81 R AUTO COMPAN mms POTATO CHIPS Chrysler Plymouth lwaya Fresh SANGRE DE CBISTO ASSOCIATION Donald F H1 h 50 M S Way 'yew w1111e the wil-eahana wus F Street The Sallda Greenhouse and Flower Store CUT FLOWERS PLA NTS Compliments POST GROCLRY HE KDQUARTT RS FOR ST JDENTS F sr Pottery T 1 ph 4 SALIDA SHOE SERVICE Spf eg NED The Shoe Dutor Conoco Service Across from the 149 F Street HIGH SCHOOL ' 233 F Street M53 C OMP LIMENTS OF LNTS SAM WIUTO Sz SONS DELL 'S LUNCH COMPLIM EXCLLLENT FOOD GROCERIES and MEATS ZINGONE93 Phone 517 348 352 W F1rst s Phone 190 on Highway 50 TAILOR SHOP Salida, Colorado t SPINO ' S DAIRY MAID Compliments of Across from the ball park Comphments CHARLIE'S RADIATOR SHOP Phone 549 W 322 west Grand Ave Fast 8c courteous service gr! TThCl Ir. OXFORD S DRIVE IN MARKET Romero I -. 5 I 1 h-'- ' I ' -D of o . 0 Q 1 y , of ! . . H A U 1 r of I n ' . A 1 1 4 . 0 o O Q I V 'I 1 ' Q- of . 41 225 reet ee one 39 r Hampsh1re's ug. A-J -J ll ' ' . YP ' A Q7 X' , 31.21.- of , ' F J . of - Con a ulations o e ass Dr. . F. f 7 . - l I It ,Pep CM Top Row: J. Head, R. Fischer, j.Struna, J.Ostrom, W.Bonney Crawford, N . Donnohue, B. Bartley, J. Parker Third Row: C . Cook, V . Davis, Spriggs, A. Martin Top Row: D .Warren, D .judge , E. McConnell, B. Woods, B Williams. Second Row: T. Haynes, S jones, R. Trujillo, 1. judge, P. Brazil, J. Lotshaw Third Row: S.Iones, S. Corey, N. Henderson, M. Larson, B Sage, B. Watson - J. Stancato ARGYS BROTHERS GARAGE f . ,... .. , Q lf- 1 aff'-. T V Second Row: S. Cowan, S. G. Sweeney, J. Coleman, B. 1. pep CMJ Top Row: D. Cook, K. Sned don, S. Reekers, A. Zahar opulos. Second Row: M. Lanari, J linger, N. McKinney bury, I. Kaess, S. Campton S. Beauregard, W. Ulrich THE HOME OF FINE ENTERTAINMENT- JWWFXQ f gba . J -PHONE 122- SKMK xx QQQMB Wall, T. Rivera, S. Brent- Third Row: C.U1rich, P.Brad- xx J UL fm-V5 GFQOCERY AND DMRY C REFWE '5?5:+ Wf 131 East 9th Street :S tt ,Q J' ff n .' Y -. -s .-. A I I -F-Rig ' 1 ' . fi 'dw .1' 's. 1 . 5. ' 4 , A I Z .4 'QU ' - J- , W I -mr' kv-V R .L 1 ' 'fs' N ci nz! 1.7 ml I 19 ,gf a 7 -GV M I 1 ,, Av' f , 'xv-h i B U 9- l MI 'Wrx 5 'Q UW' le a ' , iw Hu fx! N ----.., IW U? C 1 , ig It-M 4 SOME HONOR ROLL STUDENTS A uf v 3 U' K' R, M 4 1: bi , Cox Crawford . x egg in FN-g Y qv-451 A v Q X - ' ' W Q7 . 4 I Y Mg, JI Hansen Jelinek Jones Long Ostrom Paigker Perry 15: 'F' 'Sf' tn M' Q12 F ..,...-.1 Radloff Struna Ulrich Warren QW Wi1l1ams K. Zarske J. IS BUY mm WAADVERTISERS COMPLIMENTS EAT-WELL CAFE JAMES ANDON COMPLIMFNTS CRAWI' ORD AUTO PA RTS Sahda THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK . I I gi P Compliments CONGRATULATIONS WALL' S FEED EVERYBODY S an STORE GRAIN CO COMPLIMENTS Emmett Shewalter COMPLIMENTS COWAN INSUR ANCIL f OMPAINX LOMI I IMI I Ii A IIOOVLR x I SIPIHI NI PHIIIII INIJ LEWIS CANDY KITCHEN B ht Cay IQC FWF A11K COVIPLIMENTS OF SALIDA BEAUTY SHOP COVIPLIVIENTS CONGRATULATIONS FROM GILBERTS DRESS SHOP Always S th E Ne DRCBFULLEB CO'WIAIIIIA'1IONS NY K SAIIIIA IxI III CW SERVE HARTMAN S IIJRNITURE STORE YOURSELF FURNITURI d ANTIQUES WILLIAM S LAUNDRY RUSH Telephone 243 pl ents BURNS MARKET WAGGENER S Pzeeu IpLIU'I1 Pharmacy Prescfzptzon Pharmacy FOUNTAIN DRUGS I SWIFT ICE CREAM Ph e 400 0 K Rubber Welders World s Fmest T1r IVERY SERVICE FOR SALIDA SERVICE STATION 9 KY P COMPLIMEN TS PATTERSON HAPDWARE CO F Appl E P COIVIPLIMENTS SH A RPL S STYLF SHOP DR LEO J LEONARDI dyt Compllments W WOOLWORTH COMPANY Cmrll Blue Moon Beauty Salon NI xseafnmdfyf Lomplnncnts SIELLY HOTOB INN Highway 50 1 of III, of from E 1 Nimmber of Federa Depokt W . 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S It -W' 11 H ' e ' FL!-XY :,1 hm, 0.1 1 1 - - - K Top Row: Pau1McKinney, Wayne McBride, Betty Roberts, Linda Frantz Bottom Row: Virginia Davis, Rhoda Fischer, Lester Alway, Barbara Williams, Judy Struna Top Row: Dannie Makris, Richard Perry, Fred Whitney Bottom Row: Shirley Campton, Sandra Crawford, Nancy Donnohue, Sandra Cowan, Rutha Sue Melien QQ? f, E ' 'C --- m..-,c- I1 .,-..' 1 A-6 A J Garry Ritchie X 5 IQ D I 9 CAFE PHOHG 852y yy y y Rainbow Blvd. C6119 Top Row: Tom .Dunk1e, Robert Allen, Bennie Camp- ton, Pete Baldino Bottom Row: Diana Warren, Sharon Jones, Roberta jones, Lois Madison, Ann Martin. Lib Club Top Row: Janet Falgien, Gloria Fitzpatrick, Sharon jones, Pat Brazil, Donna Cook Second Row: Betty Floryancic, Roselyma Rivera, Alberta Chavez, Lillian Sandoval Bottom Row: Trudy Haynes, Elaine Lucera, Irene Garcia, Loretta Marquiz, Betty Spriggs CITY NARKE . P X0 '. diff' , 1 .A we .' fr' 4-ageiyggfj-, Lay, M-- J I 'aff e ' y I 'ilijf-.ff-vN'x. f:f'72 A. E, -Lzigibg, V 0 0 Sallda Fmance Co. Hamid R- Kirsten fix. f 4 ' ' L' 3 f.,Q 1 CC , T Inc. A -t e Box 500 ,.. -S, 2:1 3 LJ- I ,W 5' z'?,.,,.L. f...2-LJ:'L4 :i- ,,,z, , ..,-.If l TELEPHONE 500 m f ' 71 Builder of Better Insurance : eeee +e e e .M e we f UPPORT SPO COVIPLIMEINTS J T McDonough County Clerk Q w' HAY PSTDDI W g h O Kodak Fm sh ng It costs no more to have th Best S! CREWS BEGGS COMPLIMENTS STANDARD CITY SERVICE SALIDA UI HOI STERINC SHOP B K L1 d LOMPI INII' NTS ARCYS WILPCAINTIII1, A I S'1llfll Plumbmg, 'xml CADY HARDWARE H SALIDA MUSIC THF COMPANY SHERMAN Upp Rad S HOTEL nw COMPLIMENTS DIETRICH Hatg a MelWk COM! 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Plumlnng llculing A ml il-Im-S 12313 . :ard sm . 5 5 , I 1 . 1 - Phone 7. 8 Sc h I i 7' c Appllance Co. Sporting Goods 4. ' .i ff Your HUL Pumt Dvzller-f Hrdware Y - - - I ' 238 d ' F o o ra ions From , Sali a, Colorado O -Rain ow l v rd- . . - A . VU. ll,llNll'LN'l'S uf f , Q 0f 0 of 4 S f ' , ll 1 1 ' ' 1 , 1 . 1 1 , .1 Snl14l.n. C'olul':ul-1 , o ' 1: ' 1 W I in Compliments of j lx ' 0 4 V 1 141 F S'I'R.lIET BEAUTY BAR PHONE 273 Ball Pall! GFOCGFB l,lI'TLE RIVER Mar el. ' ' Service tation , , Across Hom the c . , 8 r . ' nn . rs Clrukc wa , f H 3 .lf- r-5 , ' IIN -7 :M I M. MCDONHLD Co. ' W Sa11da's Favorite Department Store 7 , 21-+3 F Street Q -3 4 ' 'fx' t-..A'.+ sbjr-qiifd kai x 'K l.if,fLAaY.. FK , t hi' . ,v,,,.1 C SQRZVEEEJN VCV ' jSTAPLETON CHEVROLET ' 1 SALES and SERVICE 650 m sumf, 'gxwx'0 w 13579 Phonv 'zoo K K, L k ., :x4.v' N114 f KV? H eu Fc + X M YOUR MUTUAL STATION IN SALIDA X LTU! 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K y 97 wi R bfi Q - QW 'IQ - dimm- 122 F STREET QP-li 'X' ' PHONE 160 GS 0- 'E' , 4' Building COMPLIMENTS Of 9 R A Hams PALACE HOTEL 81 APARTMENTS Contractor NL113 CAFE ' 'WE SERVE FINE STEAKS AND CHOPS' Salida, C010 Phone 76 140 Lower F St C J WATSON Salida, Colorado ompllments STAR GROCERY 8a MARKET Free Dehvery 133 East F1rst Street IOYII I IMI N S McGinnis Compliments AVANO Flight Fuel Phone 248 C 1 WHITCOMB S omp iments SGTVICC Statlon Bud Henderson W S Harvey The Salida Dally Mall Record E L STOTLER MOTOR COMPANY Pontlac Cadxllac GMC Trucks Repaxr Servlce Compliments 8L SONS Frank Runco Frank S tancato John Petrini C 11 t Compliments omp men S Salida Electric Service Willard' Billard Parlor COSTELLO S TAVERN Steak 8: Ham ur Speclalty BEST WISHES BETTER BUY BAY A L L P H I N S Salida Colorado Frank Mazzotta CHET S IVIOBIL SILRVILE Ch t Rand Phone 342 3rd 8a C Streets Sahda Colo Compliments Mayflower Grlll L H Cgutu GEORGE AND STEVE MAKRIS 423 Harrison Avenue Painting Leadville, Colorado Contractor Phone 622 W COlVlPLI'VIElNTS Compliments PAT 'S DRIVE NN BOBS Conoco SCIVICQ H1 Way 50 Compliments Floyd E Kaess SALIDA CAB Pr0P Complete Auto S COMPLIMENTS ervlce Gilberts on . . C u m p I i m n t T 3- M .an . 1 1 f C 4 0 f ' . . -1 'll' of of H. L. S H o 1 L c o, I Compliments of ' ' - ' ' U Of . . of . . I . J. DOVETON Phone,235 - ' ' ' of . . of ' 8 O ' I , . , 7 ' of A ofl Y of . of , Of v I A v CO. J. A. 1 ' 1 I ' ' ' - - ' ' nf , CAV! E3LE S F LUQNITURE Aix' A A 127F Street ' W +h,2Qu 'vw I FF 3' n. agQ,2. nsL4s ..' M '- I 'H , 'G , A w. 53, w-ly, H21 . .1 Muff 'Nha , s,v V I , . ' 1 f ig U ,fn I ESX 3 1 ,gif L .X VXA A i 'ftx ii'!h?i iN'! A,,fz5 I lr . f-. 4 J a. .,..fT' f 1 V ' I 51 201 F , HA ROLD R. KOS AND SXLIDA TER NX 'X Nl! x . X Q Q THE SALIDA FINANCE CO. 'Q UVQ ' 2... BOX 5 oo , P11038 Soo SNELL LUNBER CO. un Always a complete stock L :INN of all c f Building Materials 348 G. Street .. phone 1,995 , ,M S '1 if... SAUDA LIVECSTQICK COVWHSSSON SALES EVERY FRIDAY Cute 1 Box 1 -- HIGHWAY 50 --- Phone 366-w - Salida. 00101240 -QYTX 'u 4 I, 1 in Y 4 5 If HQ 1 1 My 'Q' , as .J ,V x vp, -Z V- ' 'wif ,JA . 'A r ,ah- ,, .N lb xvwqr if S? av fffo I ., Q 5 .mann I 'T 5' 3 A , ,I ,N fr, W ff, ,, ,K ,, r .,.FEbff1' it I 4 171 ,, M E , X -.X V . y - I X N14 K1 'i M3217 fl' QA 1 ' .11 J li - f W D -4921? X 31 X JN ry W ff? P' uf K , 1,...,,, ogg. flak s ki fi Q31 xx - xx W' ' C ef' 1 4 J,-1 X 9 1. xi . . J, . af 4 0 1' ' , Qizq 4 nv .' r ., J ll 1 .fix 4-'Q H. 111' J , by ily -,Q Q Q 's r 0 . 1 - -.. BEST WISHES TO THE SENIORS of 1955 SALIDA HEART of the ROCKIES SAUDI? M135 QEANET fs: wg! ROCKIES Kamusi, The Salida Officials and Council - - LETS H ELPOM SULPPGR TEQRS BICLOW S SCYVICC Statlon jrd and E Street TUTTLES TRADING POST Souvemrs Glfts Sportlng Goods COMPI IMI' NTS OI' SALIDA UTILITIES ING Martin Shoe Repair Swl tchmen Wiox Mitt E86 t -J econd SAIIDA FUEL CO IYHALL P p 215W Fir SALIDA THE MI I wil r QOMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS BARNHILL FURNITURE S M Allen GOLDEN RULE MERCANTILE COMPANY SMITH Broadstreet 'VIOTOR CO G d STOUT'S RADIO AND N! RY R dyT J Comphments ot TELEVIS ION THE HOME BAKILERY W f RIES Phone 275 Rambow Motel rs: C St THE FLORY SHOE STORE DONNOHLE S JEWELRY 81 GIFTS 7501 Compliments Bessie M Shewalter Complxments Best wishes C0mp11mentB to the ACME ELECTRIC Class of '55 Deluxe Cleaners Dealer Crosley and nr 'rea Huey Westinghouse PURCELL SERVICE STATION Phllllps 66 Gas O11 Compliments Greening Washing g T ROBERT E WINSLOW Insul ance A gent Real Estate C Ka J PLUMBING SHOP Robert W Nevens STARIEUERHDAIR Y Phone 596 W - V r 7 Q'1m1pIi111cnts . . , 1 M' , T. 1 ' cv I 1 u 1 ' U7 l m V VU . . 41 VH f 0 of Phone 200 of I I - 'S CO III: II. IJ. .' I'I'II W . I A 1 . I Dry oo s-Shoes Theresa ' . an- Mens Furnishings- ea - 0-Wear -Ed 4 Finn Iimlxw S4-1 - -C' .' und mmunit' I-I8 1-st Flrsl Sali a, C I d I ' i - f ' Y -f - Il'LIxw:1x Sd At . feet on a a Ions O le from 0 Groceries and Sm-1' I' ' p 6 I , Gorvrlvzvu' 'I' ' ' K'-11 '.-:NP , .1lI'.CI .d I H2 Street Suli u. Colorado Phono - I of ' of Of ' - ' ' - Q Accessories-Ammunitlon Fishin ackle 1' ' ' I ' ' gl I , 0 . of F es n C ' s f - - - i I 1 1 Aff 4 I 9 I ' L v , ' 44, ' ' 3' ,' Q ' : ' 3 , ' x ZF KLANEE '71 'fiwsg 1' muon QQAAQS A,. fir. 5 QEQWQQR K fx R E E LT Y I APICE cum: TED JACOBS l The SPARTAN SPARKLES Of 1955 .f if ,xi , AII ,F 1 f f KS. wi f' ' 'I' O ,, THE PANPLRBD UR Eg 9 W 5? 5 H f:-,.'-' - ff f F f AV-QI: ,495 , migi' NOBODY 5LEEPS SPEAKING DRAMATICS CLUB The Dramatics Club started e year placing a float, which took second place, in the Homecoming Parade The annual picnic was he d t the home of Roberta Jones he initiation of new members provided fun for all act play entitled HThe Dummyn which was used e Alamosa Exchange Assembly They presented, in co operation with the Glee Club, the dramatic part of e annual Christmas Program On January 2h and 25 the following one act plays were presented 'Roughly Speak1ng,' N he Noble Lord,H HNobody Sleeps,H and NThe Pampered Darling ' O April lb t e Dramatics Club journeyed to Alamosa for the annual festival They prepared a one act play entitled Wlfm Fool ' Two members, Nancy Donnohue and Fred whitney, were selected as All Star Cast members Later they gave the play at different local club meetings. The Dramatics Club closed the year with annual banquet. s Q 53 Q Q0 U PRESS CLUB Nineteen students make up the Journalism Class this year with Mr Webb as the sponsor The groupis float won third prize in the Homecoming parade The Tenderfoot is the main activity of the Press Club members To raise money they sold advertis chants The Tenderfoot is distributed fFEE'f tH' High School Students and the Board of Education The only all school formal dance, the Winter Festival, was canceled this year because of the fact that enough contracts weren't signed and the Club cou1dn!t stand the loss The club met every morning from 10 OO t ll OO Jerry Hansen, President, Dick Ehmke, Vice president, Janice Parker, Secretary Trea surer NATIONAL HONOR SOUSTY Q M .f 'Q- NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Jeanie Coleman, Barbara Williams, Janice Parker, and Jerry Hansen were newly elected to the National Honor Society. This makes a total of six, because Richard Perry and Judy Struna were elected during their Junigr year. There were nd Junigrs elected. The FHA having 2 members, has had a very successful year. Janet F lglen was president and Nhss McConnell was spon o They entered a float 1n the Homecum11g Parade and presented a Style Show and and Interpretat1o1 cf the the Eight Purposes their Installation Services They have sent UCareU packages and helped with the Easter Lily Drive Six girls represented the Salida Chapter at the District Meeting, held November 6 at Center As a money making pro Ject they sold Christmas cards and cookbooks FEP CLUB The Pep Club started the year with big plans or Homecoming They entered a float in the parade, prepared a throne and a crown for the Queen, and sponsored the Annual Dance. During the Polio Drive t ey dcna-ed Q5 to fund. On February 26 they financed the cheerleaders! trip to the Cheerleaders' Clinic at Alamosa. They prepared an assembly for the student body. On sored dance Twerp In free April 16 they spon- the Sadie Hawkin's in co-operation with Week. Pmy they presenteda assembly to the studnet body entitled nDissertation Upon T.V.U FHA . , 5' 2 th by ' P' uns A T . .I They presented a one- ments to the Salida Mer- Candles which represent 0 1 . ' in ' ' ' o e . th ' ' , th ' - V A I I T : . ' . . ' g Q . 'l : . . . n ' h . - . . A -' , f ' . . - ff Q X 6- L h +, W P the Presentation of the class was by Charles Melien, COMMENCEMENT Commencement exercises were held in the high IQHOO1 gymnasium There were eleven student speakers Richard Perry, Carolee Ulrich, Wayne McBride, Janice Parker, Betty Roberts, Gary Danhauer Jean Coleman, Jerry Hansen, Judy Struna, Dick e, and Barbara Williams Their di cussions were centered about the central theme Wwe the Class of 1955 presentation of diplomas by Walter Burleson, presenta tion of the Scholarships by Lauren E King The music was presented directed by John Held, by directed by John Jacobs and LATIN BA QUET The first year Latin class held their banquet at the Skelly Motor Inn on May 3 The tables were decorated in Roman style and a Roman menu was served Margaret Radloff was the hostess and James Everett the host Barrett was the guest On May 10 the second year class banquet was held at the Skelly Motor Inn They also dined in Roman style Karol Reekers was hostess and Orville Wright was the host MT and Mrs Melien and Mr Custer were the glests Mr King, the Latin teacher, was in charge of both events SENIOR GIRLS TEA AND BREAKFAST April 23 the senior from Salida and Vista were honored tea given by the Kappa Gam a in the assembly hall of the Library. On May 21 the A.A.U.W. gave a breakfast for the senior girls. girls Buena at a Delta by the NS1ng1ng Seniors' the instrumental ensemble by the Arion Award Winner MERIT LEADERS listed as of May 6, 1955 According to the formation compiled by the Student Council, the fol lowing students lead their classes in merits Senior Girls BarEara williams Janice Parker Senior Boys RiEE5rd Perry Jerry Hansen Junior Girls Diana warren Virginia Davis Junior Boys Garry Ritchie Jim Kane Sophomore Girls S55dy'U6wan Sandra Crawford Sophomore Boys U5?aIH'Green Freddie Mahe Freshman Girls Margaret Radloff Betty Bement Freshman Boys '1 iE57Tbng Jerry Jelinek SALIDA WINS AGAIN The Salida team won another track meet on Sat- urday, May 7. Those parti- cipating were Alamosa, Ca- non City, Leadville, and Salida. SCHOLARSHIPB Since there are only U9 students in the Class of '55, there will be State school, or Joint or, scholarships to be ven The state allows state scholarship for ery 25 students or tion thereof Anyone wo hon- One who passed the schol slip tests are eligible f r +he waiver of fees scholar nip So far, Jeanie Coleman s the only person for ure t have received her scholarship She received a special one, which was president Colorado State Teachervs College at Greeley, Colorado BACCALAUREATE Baccalaureate services were held on Sunday night, May 29 at 8 P M in the gymnasium The following ministers spoke Reverend Worth gave the Invocation, Reverend oy gave the scripture reading, the prayer was given by Reverend white, the main address, by Reverend Schoenwald, and the Benediction, by Father Smith Reverend Watson introduced the other min lsters The undergraduate Select Choir furnished the music The services were Broad- cast over the radio for the benefit of the bedfast and shutins and those unable to attend. NEW STUDENTS Salida high school had several new comers this year, the following enter- ed after the first half of the year: Dennis Decken Ken and Dan Lankford, and Jack Martin. 1 Q I : . t -----c T 'Ac . . . S . . ' CVO - . J' frac- o ' M J ' . ' Merit award leaders granted to her by the ' . of ' in- . Dr. -' 59 ' ' n 0 ...... 69 . . I l : I . ' no J D ' . Q e 1 . . o n ' . f' - . ' 15 . U I ' ' I 1 s . ' 2b ' ' lb . . 29 lb On 27 1? Twenty one Salida High TRACK On April 2 the Ll Jura Invitational was held at Alamosa. The scores were as follows: Salida, 78- Alamosa, b2g Sargents, 26g L2 Jara, 263 Center, 253 and Monte vista, 165. April 16 the Alamosa Relays were held atAlal sa Flnal scores were Salida, 72 7flO, Alamosa, 36 7flO, La Jara, 29, Primero, 2bs Sargents 2h Del Norte, 23, Monte Vista, 16 lf5 Center 15 7flO, Westcllffq 7, Leadville, M lf5 and Hoehne, 2 The Salida Invitatlonal was held Aprll 22 Salida scored 73 lf2, La Jara, 385 Saguache, 23, Del Norte, 19, Center, 18, Alamosa, 16, Monte Vlsta, 15, West cllffe, 7, Alamosa Fresh, 5, Leadville, M, Mosca, 32 Buena Vista, 3 April 30 was the Rocky Ford Relays at Rocky Word May 7 Salida, Alamosa, Ieadvllle, Canon City, and Pueblo County met at Sahda May 13 was the Dlstrict Meet May 21 was the State Meet Tn Rocky Ford Relays, Sallda 3rd, Freshmen 2nd Ehmke set a discus record recorded by G1bson ClOOj, Tlh2' Other f1rsts were Ehmke Qshot CHEERLEADERS The 1995 1950 cheerlead- er lection was held Apr1l 12 The thr e WAN cheerleaders elected arse Larson, Ramona Tru 1 lo, and Vlrglnia Davls The HBH squad cheep l aders were Sandra Craw ford and Barbara watson All f1VS w1ll cheer at the football games S-CLUB The S-Club, which consists ,bf buys that have earned a major letter in athletics, or equivalent of, had a busy and suc- cessful year. This year the club elected Esidore Bustos, president, Hubert Ew1ng, vice president, and Rich are Perry, secretary and treasurer They also elected Esidore an Richard as co captains of the l95h football squad During basketball sea son, the boys sold pop, candy, and gum at the concession stand inf the gym Then this money was used to have a picn1c at the Salida Hot Sprlngs for thelr parents Th1s was held at the close of the school year :See fi .aa POETRY School students w1ll have their poems publlshed in the WAnthology of H1gh School Poetryn thls year, accordlng to word from Denn1s Hartman, edltor of Those whose poems w1ll be prlnted 1nclude sopho mores Joyca Kaess, Lynn Pease, Lav1n1a DeFord, Vivian Houle, Jarrell Green, Pat Brazil, Nancy Henderson, Sue Melein, Sandra Crawford a Sh1rley Campton, Junlons Roberta Jones and Faustln Padilla, seniors Carokyn Cook, Betty Roberts, B111 Cook, Jim Ashley, Llnda Frantz, Joyce Head, Rhoda F1scher, and Judy Struna W QB., - ASKETBALL The Salida High School Basketball squad had a very successful year with the non conference games, as they won 10 games out of the 12, and they were the only team to beat Pa gosa Springs Salida always gave the conference teams a strug gle, but somehow they were usually beaten by only 1 or 2 points We won l game out of the 8 confer ence battles Leadvllle was beaten by Salida at the tournament, by 10 pomnts b8 38 Then Durango beat us by only l polnt 35 3h The following games and scores are starred for conference games Sallda Sallda Salida Sallda Sallda Sallda Salida Salida Salida Salida Sallda Sal1da Sallda Sallda Salida Salida Sallda Sallda Sallda Antonito La Jara Center Mon Vlsta Center Pagosa Sprs Durango+ Canon Clty L88dV11186 Cortezw Durangoa Alamosa+ Canon C1ty Pueblo Co Leadvillee Alamosa LaJma Mon Vlsta Corteze . ' I 2 - ' ' X 1 O 3 . 3 d I . 3 1 e 5 ' -, - L . iQ I, I 0 o v . . n . - A A as - ' ' ' ' 71 . ' Jon Vance thigh jumpj, and the publication. Salida 62 pueblo CQ, . ' ' S1 ' ' - - us . Q 7 , , bl ' A ' ho ' 4 a on Sh 7 4 -, - - ' 2 ' as scnnfq , nd - 57 . we1c.g: O . . ' . ' - l - bl - 'yuh . 0 ' ' . 39 i 9 ' . 36 R . . ' ' M7 . Q . . BAND The Band, under the direction of John Jacobs, had very successful year They marched at six home football games and played for the bonfire parade on October 7 On October 22 they Journeyed to Canon City to play at a football game there They presented a cake Walk and parade on Septem annual Halloween Parade, and played for three pep assemblies On October 15 they went to Alamosa for an exchange assembly, on November they presented the Band eville show, on February 7 and December 12 the band gave concerts, on February the band went Gunnison t give exchange assembly, January lb l5 the band attended the annual San Luis Valley Band Clinic The ensemble contest was held on April l The pep bend played at eleven home basketball games April S marked he ninth annual band clinic, which was under the dir ection of Dr Hawkins The band received a II or Hexcellentn rating the San Luis Valley Music Festival held on April 20 in Alamosa The band went to Canon City on May l for the annual Blossom Day festivities. The last concert of the year was held in May. Fred whitney was chosen for all-state band. Some of the things pur- chased by the band are: metal stands, 2 snare stands, a bell stand,JL baritone sax, a fr nch horn, a bassoon, cymbals, a glockenspiel, a drum, dru heads and drdmstick The officers of the band were President, Jerry Hansen, Vice President, Richard Perry, Secretary Jeanie Coleman, Trea surer, Rhoda Fischer, Librarian, Virginia Davis Else I GIRLVS STATE Sixteen Junior girls met with the last year's Girl's Staters and the sponsors They were told the purpose and function of Girlfs State and each girl was to write a letter to tell why she wanted to go to Girl's State e three girls with the most outstanding letters were chosen They were Roberta Jones, Sharon Jones, and LaVonne Cox, with alternates Diana Warren, Shirley Beauregard, and Georgia Sweeney BOY'S STATE Several Junior boys, who were in the upper fourth of their class, were elegible for interview by the Boy's State sponsors and the last yearfs Boyfs Staters. These boys were picked by a vote of the class. They were: Garry Ritchie, Jimmy Kane, and Jim Jelenick. Alternates wereg Dennis Decker, Tom Donkle, and Jene Vance. SPARTAN SPARKLES The fourteenth edition of the annual Spartan San kles was held for fofr o ys, March l, 2, Y a d D Jerry Hansen was M tr of Ceremonies whde Jeanie Coleman sang the theme, STAR DUST Other songs featured in the show were HEARTS OF STONE, IF ICHYE MN H ART TO YOU, I NEED YOU NOW, HOLD MN HAND PAPA LOVES MANBO, NAUGHTY LADY OF SHADY LANE, TEACH and LET ME GO LOVER The finale featured a new SPARTAN MARCHING SONG written by Mr Held ANNUAL STAFF BANQUET The Annual Staff had their annual banquet April 21 at the Skelly My tor Inn Several guests were present and among these guests were Dr Barrett, The National Honor Socie ty, Mr and Mrs King, Mrs Dean F Rouse, Mr and Mrs Held, and the Commercial Club SCIENCL CLUB At the last meeting of the Science Club last ye r the following officers were elected President, Richard Perry, Vice press dent, Jerry Hanseng Secre- tary, Garry Ritchie, and Treasurer, Virginia Davis with Orville Wright as Librarian. At one meeting they had Mr. Dave Onstead talk to them about T. V. The members work on their pre Jects during the meetings During the last seme- ster the Club worked up an assembly for the students. a ' ' s. 'f 0 . 'Q' , 3. ' U. ber 25, played for the eff gf me Touroaw, Ma. snu unn, :::i . -free 2 1 t ' on 9 to . T . ' o ' an , on ' ' . . Th . . ' t ' w ' in 2 ' . n Q . s GLEE CLUB The 196 voice Glee Club, under direction of John Held, had a very busy and successful year. The first activity f the year was the annual Fall concert, presented by the entire Glee Club on the evening of October 2 for the public and on the afternoon of October 27 for the student b On the evening of Dec ember 22 the Select Cho1r and the Dramatlcs Club combined to give an ex cellent Christman Program The program was presented the next afternoon to the students Spartan Spar was held on March 1 2,3, and U The Iaster of Ceremon ies was Jerry Hansen The money received from the show was used to finance the trip to Alamosa and to present the Sprlng Festi va The entire Glee Club Journeyed to Alamosa 1U a caravan of cars on April 20 to sing 1n the annual San Luis Valley Music Fes tival The three groups Iixed Clee Clubs all ceived a NIH rating On Aprll 26 and 27 the annual Spring Festival was held embers of Saguache and Cotopaxl Glet Clubs were present This year the CIPGCDOP was Harry Wilson of Columbia Teaches College in Vew York The members of the Clee Club worked steadily for two days and presen ed the concert on the e ng of April 27 For the last activity of the year, the under graduate Select Choir sang for the Baccalaureate ser v1ces of the Senior Class TREBLE CLEF The Treble Clef, under direction of John Held, had a successful year. lbmbers of this yearfs Treble Clef were Jean1e Coleman, LO1S Madison, Sharon Jones, and Rhoda Fischer, Sopranosg Barbara U1l118mS, Carolee Ulrlch, LaV1nn1a DeFord and Edith Iwers, Second Sopranos, Helen Nelfert, Sandra Cowan, Jacque Lotshaw, and Joyce Head altos The accompanist was Janice Parker The first appearance of the Treble Clef was November 2 1n the first 6dlt10D f Bandvllle The girls sang and panto mimed UThe Beauty Shop Quartet On January 20 they sang for the Eastern Star On February 18 the Tre ble Clef and Octet Joumey ed to Monte Vista for a vocal c11n1c under direc tion George Hbwerton They spent the night in the El Monte Hotel and returned to Salida on February 19 On April l they parti small group contest held in Salida For the con test they sang WI Ualted for the Tordn b endel sshon The combined Treble Clef eral year they Temorial Service, for the Lions Club and for the nlkis Christmas Party and Octet sang sev times during he As +he Unsemble, san for the nlkls OCTET The eight members of the Mens' Octet enjoyed a successful year. Members Octet were: Dick Tom Gibson, Jerry Fred Whitney, Ritchie, Gerald Jim Kane, and Bob Sandra Cowan was of the Ehmke, Hansen, Garry Green, Allen the accompanist The Octet appeared November 2 in Bandeville as UMbNamara!s Band N They combined with the Treble Clef to sing at the Elkis Memorial Service on December S, the Lions Club on December 6, and the Elkfs Christmas Party On February 18 and 19 the Octet and Treble Clef Journeyed to Monte Vista for a vocal cl1n1c The clinic was under direction of Dr George Howerton On April l the Octet appeared in the solo and small group contest which was held in Salida I R C The members of Inter natlonal Relations Club enjoyed a successful year Diana Warren, President, Barbara Williams, Vice President, and Elaine Ream Secretary Treasurer They entered a float 1n the Homecomlng Parade A pay movie, nHarmon of M1ch1gan,W was given to ra1se funds for the trip to the State Convention In December the club sent several representa tives to the I R C State Convention held at the D U campus in Denver During the year the members discussed foreign relations and ways that they could be improved O 3 ' ' I l I I O A 0 ' I l l . A 1, I OH ' 0 . . - ' . . t , . OH . . . . .. . O . ' , . . o .U ' . 9 . . . O O Q . I . C 1. . . . - . . l . of Dre I 9 0 0 Q . U . 0 . 1 'L - ' v ' ' ' I ' : . .G O BOYS Glee, Glrls Glee, and cipated in the solo and Officers of the club were: . 7 A I ' ' 1 ' ' . , , . - . Q . - . K b . . . It J y f ' ' 'VT , ' .. 1. - 33 , .1 . A . ' . n 0 . Q . E. , , t . . 'V' I I LJ , 1. . gf T , 1 1, . . . H . o . e p o . ' Q o . 0 Z ' . . . o JUNIOR SVNIOR PROM One of +he biggest for mn' occasions of the year, he ual Junior Senior Pram 4 s held on May 28 lks Home he r the rom was W C o the P the Rain V The the Methodist women of Church and Chris Trugillos orchestra furnished e music for the dance ai? C-A I DANCES The Rotary Club and the Elks Club were very generous with their time and their dance halls in order to sponsor several dances for the student body throughout the year of 'Sh' 'SSO Several dances were given at the Golf Club by the Rotary Club in co- operation with Salida High Schoolls Student Council. Records furnished the music, and refreshments could be bought. The small dance band KEhmke, Gibson, Ritchie, Hansen, supplied the music at the Elkis Dances held in the Elkis Home. COMMERCIAL CLUB The Com ercial Club, under the leadership of Mr Rome, not evezysecond and fourth Tuesday of each month The officers are Betty Jean Spriggs, President, President, June Adair, Secretary, Pat Bradbury, Treasurer The members of the club decorated the bulletin board in the commercial room for every special occasion A Christmas Party and the exchange of gifts, was held in December A Valentine Party with the Annual Staff was held in February The first year Spanish class met at Mr Custer's home on Friday, March 15 for a Spanish dinner The meal consisting of Spanish foods was prepared and eaten by the fourteen members present TEND RFOOT The Tenderfoot, the school paper, is one f the outstanding school pa pers that is produced in the state of Colorado. The Tenderfoot tells latest neGE'5T'3IT'activi- ties, sports, and events. A Senior of the week is a feature Story, and gags, poems, and Birthdays are also included. This paper is published twice a month and is issued to teachers, students and the Board of Education of Salida High SCh0Q1 n The paper is financed by the business people of Salida that have ads .in the Tenderfoot. CAMERA CLUB the Camera Club engoyed learning how to work with general photography this year The club met twice a month in the dark room where they developed their film They turned in many snapshots for the annual Richard Perry was pres ident, Gary Ritchie, vice president, and Sandra Crawford, secretary trea surer Mk Held was sponsor LIBRARY CLUB At the first meeting of the year, Sharon Jones was elected President, Betty Jean Spriggs, Vice presi dent, and Janet Falgien, Secretary treasurer Mr Doris Brown was sponsor of the Library Club of 195D '55, which consisted f fourteen active members The neetings were set for the first and third Tuesa days of each month A book was given to the school library each month by the club. Several socials were held throughout the school year. 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