Steamboat Springs High School - Galleon / Sailors Log Yearbook (Steamboat Springs, CO)

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7 Without whose help this Sailors’ Log” never would have been pos- sible .......For her willingness to help, be it Annual business, Latin Club, or Math........For the genuineness of her smile,..For her devotion to S. S. H. S..........For her patience with Us Kids” - - - (and our chewing gum!)........With great respect for her ability and in admiration of her ideals, we, the Senior Class dedicate this 1950 volume of The Sailors’ Log”. GEORGE SAUER, Superintendent “I’m not real sure whether this is corn or not.” Six penny Hi square dance club. MR. LEO FOSTER “Now when this was written, people ap- preciated it.” Garden; dime novel by Lord Byron” MILLER J. STEWART Okay - haven’t heard from you yet this period.” Talks in Pep meet- ings: thoughts for today. ROBERT FLANDERS “Chuckle, chuckle.” Fines for music left out, Christmas program. MRS. MAUDE FOSTER and her prom troubles, speed tests, black hair; ‘‘Now listen!” MRS. RUBY ROREX and Six Penny Hi, her R. R., Dewey Deci- mal System, overdue books. MRS. PATRICIA STEVENSON’S bugs, educational movies, flower pots, sweet per- sonality. MRS. GERTRUDE CAMPBELL’S dislike for chewing gum, Latin Club, Log” worries, long tests; ‘‘People, please!” MRS. ELLOWEEN RAY Her biscuits, sewing classes, chewing gum. F. H. A. MISS JEANETTE LARSON’S earrings, Class Plays, Special Reports; ‘‘Don’t you dare!” Baldwin Williamson Bartlett Albright Dismuke Campbell Sauer Flanders ■I BOARD OF AWARDS Gammill Stewart Crawford Fawley Wilson f HURD, JAMES - Wants to be an architect. Glee Club 234; Football 24; Skiing 234; Block S. 4; Vice Pres. 4; Log 4; Boxing 3. MORRIS, BOB - This Charter member of the Brownies” wants to be an engineer. Jr. Play; Skiing 123; Foot- ball Mgr. 1; Basketball 34; Glee Club 1; Stu- dent Council 234. BALDWIN, WILLIAM - Baldwin” aspires to riches. Log 34; Foot- ball 34; Block S. 34; Class Pres. 4. ADAIR, GEORGE - If he gets his wish he’ll end up as a top Auto-Mechanic. Football 34; Block S 34; Library Club 4. CRAWFORD, MARLENE - Chipmonk” (That’s an old one!) is working to be a nurse. Sailorettes, Pres. 34; Band 12 34; Student Council 2; Glee Club 1234; Class Vice Pres. 23; Ski Team 1234; Latin Club 3 ALBRIGHT, LUTHER - Lew” wants a Harem. (He and R. Cruse must have troubles!) Skiing 1234; Track 1234; Football 234; Boxing 234; Block S 34; Log 34. CRAWFORD, MARVIN - Marv” just wants to be a success”. Football 1234; Skiing 1234; Band 1234, Pres. 24; Block S 234, Sec. 3, Pr-es. 4; Latin Club 234; Jr. Play. CARY, MARY ANN - Wants to be a beauty operator. Band 234; F.H.A. 12. CROSS, WILLIAM - Bill” is going to have a new car every year or bust. Latin Club 234; Student Council 4; Jr. Play; Skiing 234. COMBS, FLOYD - He longs for wings. Library Club 4. CRUSE, RUTH - Goofy” doesn’t like the name and wants to run a Bachelor’s Home”. Class Pres. 1; Sailorettes 1234, Sec. 2; Drill Leader 4; Glee Club 123, Vice Pres. 2; Student Council 3; S.B.A. Sec. 4; Log 2; Jr. Play; Library Club, Pres. 4; Girls’ State. COMBS, JEANIE - Wants to be a house- wife. Glee Club 123. DINKELMAN, LARRY - to build the first supersonic roadster”. Basket- ball 1234; Block S 34. DISMUKE, DONALD - Dizzy” says it’s de- batable (?) What is Diz? Band 1234, Pres. 3; Ski Team 1234; Football 34; Latin Club 2 34; Block S 34; Jr. Play; Log 4. HIDY, JIM - Jim” wants to be good and do better. (In what, Jim) Football 1234; Glee Club 2; Block S 34, Sec Treas. 4; Jr. Play; Skiing 123; Track 3. DIXON, JAMES - Jim” wants to make a , million.” Football 234; Block S 234. HILBERT, RICHARD A. - Dick wants to be a telephone man. Football 34; Ski Team 1234; Block S 34; Library Club 4. HAWLEY, BEVERLY - to be a model. Glee Club 23; Silorettes 123- LAGER, RUTH - Wants to be a nurse. Glee Club 2; Sailorettes 1; FHA, Sec. 4. FORD, MARGUERITE - Peggy” hopes to be a secretary. Sailorettes 123, Cheerleader 3; Jr. Play; Band 234; Glee Club 1. HULBURD, BARBARA - Barbs” wants to be a (ugh!) mortician. Glee Club 12; Class Vice Pres. 1; Student Council 3; SBA Treasurer 4; Sailorettes 1234; Band 1234; Ski Team 1234; Jr. Play; Log 3. FRANZ, LORAINE - She wants to be a nurse. Glee Club 1. KEEFER, JAMES - Keefer” wants to bop with the best. Class Sec. 1; Class Pres. 2; SBA Vice Pres. 3; SBA Pres. 4; Latin Club 234; Log 34; Ed. 4; Band 34; Jr. Play; Boys’ State. LIGHT, DIANE - Hopes to enter girls’ side of medicine. Latin Club 23; Band 1234; Glee Club 13; Sailorettes 1234; Student Council 34; Ski Club 1234; Jr. Play. OHMAN, CLIFFORD - Oh! Man” wants to be a missionary. Football 34; Band 1234; Boxing 12; Jr. Play; Chorus 1234. LIGHT, MARIAN - Hopes to become Physi- cal Therapist”. Band 1234; Glee Club; Log 34. SCHAEFERMEYER, CLAIRE - If she gets her wish someday she’ll sit over other kids and try to teach them the 3 R’s. Sailorettes 1; Band 1234; FHA 4; Glee Club 1; Skiing 2; Jr. Play; Log 4. McELHINNEY, LUCILLE - Wants to be Vet- erinary. Library 2; Twirling 1234; Jr. Play; Pep Club 123. SINDEN, ROLAND - Sinden” hopes to make a million. Football 34; Chorus 2; Boxing 23; Block S 4. MILES, DERALD C. - Glee Club 4; Library Club 4; Hopes to be a true salesman. SNOWDEN, LEONARD - Les” wants to have a good ranch. Football 123; Basket- ball 23; Glee Club 3; Boxing 123; Phys. Ed. 12; Hobby Rodeoing. MUIRHEAD, RAYMOND - Another Brownie”, Junior wants to be an engineer, too. (Railroad engineer?) Football 234; Basketball 34; Box- ing 23; Glee Club 12; Class President 3; Class Treasurer 2; Block S Vice Pres. 4 ( SOASH, MAXINE - Max” wants to grow up but never grow old.” Student Council 1; Class Sec. 2; Chorus 12; Cheerleader 3; Drum Majorette 34; Jr. Play; Sailorettes 1234; Band THORNTON, LORRAINE - wants to study music. Band 34; Glee Club 1; FHA Pres. 4. VAN CLEAVE, VERA - Just wants to grow up. (?) Cheerleader 3; Twirler 34; Band 12 34; Chorus 1; Sailorettes 1234; Sec. 4; Jr. Play. THORNTON, NORMA JEAN - Jean wants to become a beauty operator. Glee Club 134; Vice- Pres. 4; FHA 123; Jr. Play WALKER, ALLEN - George” says he wants to be a speech teacher. Glee Club 123; Football 4; Skiing 1234. THRAPP, LOWELL - Thrapp” wants to be a farmer. Six Penny Hi 4. WEGEMAN, LAURIE - Bootah” wants to be a crooner. Band 1234; Glee Club 123; Block S 34; Skiing 1234; Football 1234; Pres, of Dumb Farmers’ League” 1234. UTTER, LOUISE - She wants to be a teacher. Band 123; Glee Club 12; FHA 1; Jr. Play sj WILLIAMS, ROSE MARIE - She wants to be a tap dancing teacher. Latin Club 234; Band 1234; Sailorettes 1234; Glee Club 1; Six Penny Hi 4. VAN CLEAVE, CARROLL - He just wants to get out of school as fast as he can. Jr. Play; Football 234; Basketball 234; Six Penny Hi Pres. 4; Block S 4; Sec. Treas. Library 4. ANDERSON, CHESTER CHIVINGTON, DOROTHY CLARK,JO ANN ‘7%icUAifiwte t Farrell, M. Farrington, T. . Haight, H. Hurd, C, Lusk, J. Macfarland, J. Miles, D. Neiswender, H. Noland, J. Ohman, M. Overmeyer, J. Pierce, R. Neiswender, B. Ray, R. Rule, B. Smith, D. Thrapp, A Vail, H. Waggoner, F. Werner, G. Wheeler, P. Wheitsel, L. Williamson, D. Wilson, C. Zimmerman, A. ‘Soya President Tony Montoya Secy. Willie Stender Treas. Paddy Farrell Anderson, Sharron Barnes, Dick Bryan, Grant Arnold, Marlene Bowden, David Cary, Bob Barber, Shirley Case, Millard { Haight, Bill Hunt, Joy Kuntz, Lloyd Lager, Donna Larson, Paul Lockhart, Darwin Look, Dale Look, Dean Mack, Billy Merrifield, Frances Moore, Ronald Muirhead, Joan C Murphy, A. G. Neiswender, Barbara Phelps, Phyllis Rule, Shirley Searle, Nellie Steele, Glenn Tate, Ann Trull, Iris Walker, Anna Belle Wilder, Margie Zimmerman, Juanita Zuschlag, Edward s4$£e S zntett Allen, Priscilla Arnold, Lois Conner, Richard Cullen, Betty Barnes, Wilma Blandford, Charles Fortik, Marlene Gordon, Carolee Combs, Duane Connor, June Crawford, Jean Ellen Cullen, Mary Durnell, Violace Elkins, Gayle Fortik, Donna Gladfelder, Richard Harmon, Louise Harms, Wilma Heuring, Marylinda Hidy, Margaret Keller, George Latimer, Alice Look, Shirley Mack, Betty Mitchell, Robert Nay, Jerry Neiswender, Harriette Oldfield, Jim Ohman, Audrey Phelps, Jim Ralston, Donald Rhodes, Elsie Richmond, Melvin Ross, Douglas Rutterford, Bob Scott, Jim Shelton, Roland Sherrod, Douglas Sinden, Dean Smith, Dorothy , Snowden, Leo Truax, Lorene Van Cleave, Donald Vernon, Tom Waggoner, Bob Wheeler, Alfreda Wheeler, Alice Wheeler, Janie Miss Herta Beecher Mr. Richard Fawley Mrs. Edith Baumfalk Adair, Donald Arnold, Donna Backus. Perry Baldwin, Harold Bills, Myrtle Bishop, Ray Bowers, Dwight Burt, Charles Card, Ray Case, Luella Cross, Margaret Dinkelman, Denise Durnell, Judy Hagan, Horrie Hicks, Wendell Hilbert, Don Jones, Tommy Larson, Larry McCormick, Jack Mitchell, Patty Patterson, Willa Beth Rae, Virginia Selch, Dorothy Snowden, Lawrence Steele, Donald Vernon, Richard Webber, Norieta Webber, Ray Werner, Buddy Wilson, Norma Winters, Denise Young, Frances Belton, Verta Jean Blecha, La Rae Bowman, Beverly Brummett, Margaret Bryan, Betty Canetti, Rose Cox, Verla Jean Cruse,Cheron Dobbs, Gilbert Dorr, Genie Douglass, Donna Durham, Norris Epley, Jim Eubank, Jay Fletcher. Dick Franz, Marian Geer, Larry Gilleland, Charles Hagan, Donna Lee Harms, Ada Mae Harrison, Lois Heid, Cyril J acobs$Norton Jennings, Donna Keller, Addison Kelton, Harold Knight, Estella Lewis, Roy Lusk, John Mahaffey, Joyce Marshall, Willard Moore, Carol Lee Moore, Nadine Mosher, Le Royce Muirhead, Mary Meyers, Charles Overmeyer, Fred Padgett, Bill Pickford, Stewart Rhodes, Elizabeth Rutterford, Nancy Shelton, Carolyn Smith, Burton Smith, Frank Tucker, Patricia Wait, Lee Ann Walker, Clyde Wheeler, Gladys Williams, Mary Williamson, Lee Van Cleave Wegeman Haight Hilbert Dismuke Muirhead Baldwin Hurd Coach Gammill, A” Team; Pierce, Dinkelman, McIntosh, Selch, Lake, Van Cleave, Haight, Muirhead, Morris, MacFarlane, Moore, Hidy, Student Coach Kinsey. B” Team: Stender, Richmond, Steele, Muirhead, Farrington, Farrell, Waggoner, Snowden, Montoya, Rutterford, Lockart, Durnell, Cary, C. Hurd, Ellifritz, Ross. GAMES AND SCORES SS - 22 - Middle Park - 24 SS - 29 - Oak Creek - 51 SS - 33 Jackson County 30 SS - 35 - Meeker - 57 SS - 31 Middle Park - 36 SS - 41 - Rangely - 18 SS - 24 - Roosevelt, Utah 41 SSL - 29 - Yampa - 19 SS - 33 Hayden - 24 SS - 44 - Kremmling 38 SS - 25 - Craig 28 SS - 38 - Jackson County 23 SS - 32 - Meeker 58 SS - 38 - Oak Creek 47 SS - 37 - Rangely 17 SS - 40 - Hayden 37 SS - 51 - Yampa 37 SS - 40 - Kremmling 37 Who swiped the ball?? Royal Order of Brownies Distinguished Gentleman Real Romans Bad Cavaliers !! $ Then I pushed !! Backstage Acting Smile pr tty girls B. Hulburd M. Crawford, M. Cary A. Gear, M. Ford, V. VanCleave J. Keefer (N.P.) M. Light, D. Light C. Schaefermeyer, G. Knowles, C. Albright R. Williams, L. Wheitsel Library C]ub lrs - Campbell, R. Williams, M. Ohman, • Ray, J. Keefer, D. Smith B. 'outhett M. Farrell, G. Selch, D. Dis- lU e’ M. Crawford, B. Haight, B. Cross, • Phelps, P. Phelps, L. Wheitsel, J. ,usk V. Durnell. Sec. - R. Lager A. Latimer, S. Anderson, E. Rhodes, J. Crawford, L. Thornton, M. Fortik, A. Ohman, Mrs. Ray, L. Heuring, C. Schaefermeyer, R. Ray, F. Merrifield. Mrs. Rorex D. Miles, C. Ohman R. Ray, R. Cruse D. Hilbert, F. Combs, C. VanCleave, G. Adair, J. Eckstine, B. Neiswender Advocati Latini SIX PENNY HI SQUARE DANCE CLUB Windjammers (Debaters) The debate team was organized by Mr. Stewart and is composed of Claire Schaefermeyer — Roberta Ray — Ruth Cruse -- Gayle Elkins. C A L M W Both teams have participated in two debates. g The girls won at Craig in February and meet Craig in Steamboat Springs in April. H E R BLOCK S” CLUB Adair, Baldwin, Hidy, B. Haight, Sinden, H. Haignt, Coach Gammill, .McFarlane, Selch, Leckenby, Anderson, Pierce, Dinkelman, Hilbert, Wegeman, Bartlett, Muirhead, Dixon, Van Cleave, Albright, Crawford, Dismuke, Hurd, Lake, Murphy Ohraan, Phelps, Barber, Hidy, Zimmerman, Arnold, Hunt, Allen, Miss Larson, Muirhead, Gear, Farrell, Crawford, Zimmerman, Montoya, Light, Williams, Smith, Merrifield, Ray, M. Arnold, Truax, VanCleave, Cruse, D. Light, Hulburd, Werner. CHEERLEADERS: Cross, Crawford, Tomlinson, Fortik SAILOR ETTES The theme of the Christmas pageant was based on famous Christmas card pictures and the stories behind them. Each of the three acts was divided in to scenes pertaining to the spirit of Christmas represented. Groups from all grades helped in the presentation of scenes while music by the band and chorus acted as the background and was the basic continuity. The Parkers and the Rendons moved into Steamboat in the Junior play this year. There was no small amount of confusion when Todd Galloway took Marcia Reardon away from Sherwin Parker, the son of the wealthy Parker family. Marcia’s grandmother liked Todd and conspired against the Parker family in every way she could. The Parkers finally left be- cause they thought the Reardons were partially insane and Todd and Marcia became engaged. WE’LL BE OLD SALTS SOMEDAY ? ? ? Front Row: L to R Heid, Bishop, Adair, Snowden, Smith. Back Row: Coach Fawley, Bower, Eubank, Overmeyer, F. Smith, Student Coach Boge. CAN YOU IMAGINE ? George Adair shouting? Floyd Combs never going fishing? Bill Cross not taking life seriously? Larry Dinkelman in a bad mood? Peggy Ford not primping? Jim Keefer without be-bop”? Lowell Thrapp without a smile? Leonard Snowden a sissy? Laurie Wegemen without music? Jim Hidy agreeing with someone once? Luther Albright all in one piece? Dick Hilbert forgetting all about Nancy? Clifford Ohman awake in study hall? Donald Dismuke failing to entertain? Beverly Hawley with straight hair? Ruth Cruse without her big feet to joke about? Jim Hurd without his friends Smokey Georges”? Rose Marie Williams not having a good time at Latin Club? Maxine Soash at the end of the lunch line? Jean Thorton losing her temper? Allen Walker getting F’s in Spanish? Lucille McElhinney without her pleasant personality? Marian Light not popping her toes? IF THE SCHOOL HOUSE WOULD CATCH ON FIRE Bill Baldwin would slowly wander out in his usual manner. Marvin Crawford would head for,the ski hill. Barbara Hulburd would grab her bottle of peroxide. Chester Anderson would call the fire department. Bob Morris would start a letter to Evelyn. Marlene Crawford would shout for joy. Claire Schaefermeyer would rescue the goldfish. Can you imagine Vera Van Cleave taking it seriously? Loraine Franz would be sure to blush. Mira Montoya would rush out the door. Ruth Lager would be sure the cake was out of the oven. Jean Combs would sing We’ll Keep the Home Fires Burning”. Diane Light would shout fire”! Ray Muirhead would smile sweetly at all the girls. Jim Dixon would be tickled to death. Grace Howe would walk meekly out the door. Louise Utter would be very sweet about the whole affair. Deraid Miles would make sure he had the keys to his car. Carroll Van Cleave would rescue Lorene Truax. Roland Sinden would say - - Hey, no Geometry tomorrow.” Lorraine Thorton would say, Could I ask a question?” CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU! We join the many friends of the members of the Class of 1950 in extending our best wishes and congratulations at this graduation time Me Salute the 1950 tfractuated LUEKENS MOTOR GARAGE M. D. ZW ffieat fetate. and Moufyance frcott L CLASS OF '50 We hope that you are as success- ful in your future undertakings as you were in your school days. hardware: HARVEY Texaco gtattum Steamboat Springs, Colo. SMOOTH SAILING CLASS OF ’50 Pop: Lew, You were out after twelve last night. Lew A: No I was only after one. Jay: I just shot a dog. Joe: Was he mad? Jay: He wasn’t very pleased. Firestone tires, tubes and accessories Mrs. Rorex: What part of the doughnut business did you say he is in? Bennie: Holesale. Mrs. Campbell: When was Rome built? Barbara: At night. Mrs. Campbell: Where did you get that answer? Barbara: Well, Rome wasn’t built in a day. Miss Stevenson: Bob, where do bugs go in the winter? Bob: (scratching his head) Search me. ______________ There’s a hair in this applesauce. There shouldn’t be, it was made of Baldwins. CONGRATULATIONS to the Mighty Seniors ! The Busy Service Station HARBOR t eautu 0fa(Op open 24 Hours Come on Folks Be quick and swift It pays to buy At Henning’s-Gifts COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS Steamboat Springs Phone 477 Dizzy--I want some gloves. Clerk--Kid gloves ? Dizzy--I should say not I I’m a Senior now. Joe L.--I’m going to have to stop drinking coffee for breakfast. Skeeter--How come ? Joe L.--I can’t sleep any in my classes lately. Jenn Ellen--Roland sure does know his onions. Gayle E.--Well, he must have eaten them before he had a date with me last nite. Roberta R.--Whenever I get hit on the leg it is numb for a long, long, long time. Selch--I think the same thing applies to your head Sportsman’s Headquarters Open Evenings Arms Ammunition Fishing Tackle Electrical Appliances CUSTOM SERVICE ED KI 55 VARIETY STORE (Wasson’s) _ A RAPLH ZUSCHLAG Owner Manager Men’s Clothing For Young and Old Botany 500 Suits Stetson Hats Van Heusen Shirts LEVI’S Brentwood Sweaters Holeproof Sox Where Quality Price are Friends CONGRATULATIONS FROM CenjPe9 GROCERY Canned Goods Meats Vegetables COMPLIMENTS OF JEWELRY W B iW d ELECTRIC CO. Where Your Old Friends Meet Teacher: What’s the shape of the earth ? Moore: Round. Teacher: How do you know it’s round ? Moore: All right. It’s square, then. I don’t want to start any arguments. Mrs. Campbell - If there were four flies on the table, and I killed one. How many would be left? “One” said Dizzy, “The dead one.” Joe - I wonder what Sir Walter Raleigh said when he put his coat down for Queen Elizabeth. Jay - “Step on it, kid.” BUICK AUTOMOBILES G.M.C. TRUCKS Parts - Sales - Service Norge and Gibson Appliances (fyliicA, When it’s GOOD FOOD You want VISIT C o ngrat t l at to ns Compliments of eoopzR S DEPT.STORE Dry Goods - Shoes Ready To Wear Direct From New York FOR STYLE Congratulations FROM For Proper Lubrication For Proper Maintenance Come to Monson’s Oval E Service Station Mrs. Eckstine: And is my son really trying ? Miss Larson: Very Marion: What did you mean tel- ling your boy friend I was deaf and dumb ? Ruth: I didn’t say deaf. Jean-Ellen: The two things I can cook are apple dumplings and meat loaf. Mother: Which one is this ? SALUTATIONS Class of ’50 YOUR VARIETY STORE Everything From Soup to Nuts C ONGRATU L AT IONS TO THE CLASS OF ’50 Don’t Forget Our Expert REPAIR SERVICE Phone 8 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1950 IN THE FUTURE REMEMBER YOU AREN’T GAMBLING WHEN BUYING AT GranMed Hardware F urniture Automotive Parts Household Goods Electric Appliances ROY and PHIL STRUBLE Owners APPAREL Ladies’ Furnishings and Notions Shoes, Hosiery Steamboat Springs, Colo. Congratulations Class of ’50 Chester A.--What is your worst sin ? Barbara Jo--My vanity. I spend hours before a mirror admiring my beauty. Chester A.--That isn’t a sin, that’s all imagination. Miss Larson--Joe, use mirth in a sentence. Joe L.--When Jay puts a tack on your chair, we all laugh. Congratulations FROM FURLONGS HARDWARE WE CAN JUSTIFY ALL OF YOUR COMMON HARDWARE NEEDS COME IN AND SEE US Diamonds Watches Jewelry J EWELRV Guaranteed Watch Repairing STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, COLO. Mr. Foster: “Define the word trickle.“ Jay: “To run slowly.” Mr. Foster: “Now define anecdote. “ Jay: “A short funny tale.” Mr. Foster: “Now use both words in a sentence.” Jay: “The dog trickled down the street with a can tied to his anecdote.” STEAMBOAT PILOT Everybody reads THE PILOT Pioneer Newspaper Standard Oil Company Products Atlas Tires, Batteries, and Accessories Washing and Lubrication BEST WISHES to the Class of “50” CONGRATULATIONS MARKET Phone 36 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS SHOP AT Where Savings are Greatest Green house and floral shop “Flowers for all Occasions’’ Congratulations FROM CLARENCE'S Second Hand Store For Practical Savings STOP IN Plumbing and Heating Westinghouse Appliances IRON FIREMAN STOKERS and OIL BURNERS Steamboat Springs, Colorado Co ngratulatio us CLASS OF ’50 The Home of Famous Brands CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ’50 We stop service THE CO-OPERATORS OF TOMORROW YAM PA Mrs. Dismuke: “My son has so many “So you have three pairs of original ideas.” glasses Maxine?” Mrs. Campbell: “Yes, especially in “Yes, one for long sight, one for Math.” short sight, and one to find the other two pairs.” Carolee, at the theater: “My ex-boy friend just came in with Joe: What is cowhide used for? a girl and I separated them.” Jay: To help hold the cow together. Complete Building Service R. H. Jensen, Treasurer-Manager STEAMBOAT SPRINGS COLORADO CONGRATULATIONS FROM c Pi nee t INSURANCE TO FEEL SECURE INSURE GREETINGS CLASS OF 1950 FROM c$) initet MOTOR CO. FOR DEPENDABILITY BUY FORD TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY P. O. Bo 597 DALLAS, TEXAS 6320 Den on Dr. Icuflm-made SCHOOL ANNUALS SKILLED CRAFTSMEN —MODERN EQUIPMENT and 35,000 SQUARE FEET OF FLOOR AREA are combined to produce FINE SCHOOL ANNUALS for 1400 schools in twenty-three states Gathering Cameras Paneling Pictures Masking Composition


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