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

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PUBLISHING COMPANY DALLAS. TEXAS 7 UfUx-HtfuU MEANS BETTER YEARBOOKS he 52 SaiU SPONSORED BY THE SENIOR CLASS STEAMBOAT SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL Sufienintendent's Qflmaqe To the members of the Graduating Class of 195-2, rqy congratulations upon receiving your diplomas. My Best Wishes to you for success and happiness in life to come. Horace Greeley onceexclaimed, Fame is a vapor, popularity an accident, riches take ■wings, those who cheer today will curse to- morrow, only one thing endures, characteri These weighty words bid all remember that life’s one task is the making of manhood. Our world is a college, events are teachers, happiness is the graduating point, character is the diploma God gives man. I hope that in preparing you for the diploma this school gives you we, the staff, have given you help toward your real grad- uation, happiness, and your real diploma, character. Sincerely yours. George P. Sauer Puincifiats Qflessaqe To the graduating class of 1952, I am pleased to say Well done. You have acquit- ted yourselves most admirably; you have finished the course strongly and you have left all of us with fond memories and abid- ing satisfaction. As you take up your various battle sta- tions in life, no matter -what the career you choose, be ever mindful that you must be te- nacious of purpose, honest, and truthful in all dealings with your fellow man and have an abiding faith in the teachings of Chris- tianity. Most sincerely, MILLER J. STEWART dedicate this 52 Sailor to annual wishes to Thru his untiring efforts, Robert Flanders, ill mm mm band has become an outstanding organization V’■ • i: i. ifeif': :1V:; oenMs (jlaif THEME SONG Off in the Wild Blue Yonder GARY KNOWLES S.C. Rep. DON ELLIFRITZ S.C. Rep. RAYMOND BISHOP S.C. Rep. DELORES MUIRHEAD S.C. Rep. LOREN DIETRICH Vice President THEME SONG MELVIN RICHMOND Vice President THEME SONG GARY GATES Vice President THEME SONG PAT BARBER Vice President BILLY MACK President TONY MONTOYA President DON HILBERT President NORRIS DURHAM President COLORS: Blue - Gold FLOWER: Jonquil JOY HUNT Secretary DOROTHY SMITH Secretary Too Young NITA ZIMMERMAJ Treasurer WILLA BETH PATTERSON Secretary LORENE TRUAXl Treasurer BEBE PACE | Treasurer Undecided MARGARET BRUMMETT Secretary LA RAE BLECI Treasurer BROWN, LORRAINE DOROTHY BOBBY Wants to be a nurse. GAA 1, 2; FHA 3; Sailorettes 3; Library 4; P.E. 1,2. CULLEN. BETTY MIKE Wants to be a success. Chorus 1; P.E. 1; Sailorettes 4; FHA 2; Library 4; Square Dance 3; Social Dance 4. DIETRICH, LOREN HANK Hopes to own a ranch. Football 3,4; Bas- ketball 3,4; Block S 3, Vice President of Block S 4.v FORT IK, MARLENE BUTTERBALL She wants to go to Cottey College. Sailor ettes 1, 2,3,4; Band 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; FHA 1,2,3; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Skiing 2,3,4; Square Dance 2,3; Social Dance 3. FOSTER, LOIS (ARNOLD) LOIE She got her wish to be a housewife. Chorus 1,2,3,4; Class reporter 4; Cheer- leader 3, 4; FHA Vice President 2, Presi- dent 3,4; SC 3,4; Junior Play; Social Dance 3; Library Treasurer 4. GORDON, CAROLEE MIDGE Just to find out what I am going to be. Sailorettes 1,2,3,4; Drill Leader 4; Square Dance 3,4; Latin Club 1, Vice President 4; Social Dance 3; Camera 3; SC 3, President 4; Assistant Editor An- nual 3, Editor 4; Junior Play; Girls' State 3; Skiing 4. HAIGHT, WILLIAM TUFFY Wants to be a good civil engineer. Football 1, 2,3,4; All Conference Football 4; Skiing 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 3,4; Block S 1,2,3,4, President of Block S 3,4; SC 4; Band 1; Junior Play; Annual Staff 4. HUNT, JOY LOU JO JO Wants to be a (Hum) teacher. Camera Club Vice President 4; Chorus 1,2,4; Ju- nior Class Secretary; Senior Class Secre- tary; Sailorettes 1,2,3; Skiing 4; P.E. 1; Square Dance 2,3. KNOWLES, GARY Wants to go to Norway. Skiing 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Block S 3,4; Band 1, 2,3, 4; Junior Play; SC 3,4; Class President 1, 3; Band President 4. LAGER, DONNA Hopes to be a secretary. Chorus 2. LARSON, PAUL PABLO Wants to crack the atom. 'Wow. Band 1,2, President 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 3,4; Block S 2, 3,4;SC 1,3,4. Skiing 1,2,3,4; Ju- nior Play. LOOK, DALE PETE Wants to be a rancher. FFA 3,4; Wrestling 4; Boxing 2; Square Danc- ing 2, 3,4; Social Dancing 3. LOOK, DEAN REPETE Also wants to be a rancher. Wrestling 4; FFA 3,4; Square Dance 3,4; Social Dance 3. MACK, WILLIAM CODY BILLY Wants to be a Vet. FFA 3,4; Library Club 4; Annual Staff 3,4, Vice President 3, Presi- dent 4; Wrestling Manager 3. MERRIFDELD, FRANCES ANN IODINE” Just wants to succeeed. FHA 2,4; Sailorettes 1,3,4; Chorus 2,3; P.E. 1; Camera Club 4; Skiing 4; Square Dance 2. MOORE, RONALD RONNY Wants to manage the May Co. Basketball 1,2,3; Football 2,3,4; SC 3; Wrestling 3; Skiing 1,2,3,4; Junior Play; Colorado Mountain Man Club 4. MUIRHEAD, JOAN JOANIE Wants to get married. Chorus 1,3,4; FHA 3,4; Sailorettes 1,2,3,4; Girls' Basketball 2; Junior Play. MUIRHEAD, ROBERT LUKE Just wants to succeed. Football 3,4; Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4; SC 2, Vice President 3, 4; Library Club 4; Square Dance 4; An- nual Staff 1. PHELPS, PHYLLIS PHIL Wants to be a teacher. What kind?” Chorus 1,2,3,4, President of Chorus 4; Sailorettes, Treasurer 2; SC Rep. 3,4; Square Dance 2,3; Latin Club, Vice President 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3,4; Library Club, President 4; Junior Play; Skiing 2; SC 3,4; Chorus Council. Presi dent 4; P.E. 1. PRICE, DONALD DON RULE, SHIRLEY MARIE PUDIE Just wants to get out of high school. FHA 2; Chorus 1; P.E. 1. STEaE, GLENN MICKEY Wants to sail the seven seas. Basketball 4; Band 1, 2; Square Dance 3,4; Social Dance 2; SC 3. TRUAX, DARLENE DARLING Wants to be a Home Demonstration Agent. Square Dance Secretary-Treasurer 2,4; Annual Staff, Busi- ness Manager 3, 4; SC, Treasurer 3, 4; Sailorettes 3, 4; Treasurer of class 2; Secretary of class 1; FHA 4. TRULL, IRIS KAY KITTEN Wants to be a Mrs. ? Chorus 1; P.E. 1; FHA 2. WALKER, ANNA BELLE ANNIE Wants to take care of sick people. Chorus 1,2; Latin Club 3,4. WILDER, MARGIE JANE DIMPLES She, too, wants to be a Mrs. ? Chorus 1,4; P.E. 1; FHA 2. ZIMMERMAN, JUANITA MORT Just to get married. Chorus 1, 2,3; Sailorettes 1,2, President 3,4;FHA 1,2; Secretary 3,4; Class Treasurer 4; Social Dance 3; Junior Play; Library Club 4. Ml ZUSCHLAG, EDWARD ZUSCH He wants to make money. Football 1; Bas- ketball 1; Wrestling 3; Skiiing 2, 3,4; Ju- nior Play; Square Dance 4; Social Dance 3. KUNTZ, LLOYD ) 4 -i JUNIOT2S 7 SHARRON ANDERSON MARLENE ARNOLD DOROTHY KING MARIE LIESKE DARWIN LOCKHART SHIRLEY BARBER RICHARD BARNES SHIRLEY LOOK BOB MITCHELl TONY MONTOYA DAVID BOWDEN BOB CARY JERRY NAY HARRIET NEISWENDER AUDREY OHMAN DUANE COMBS JEAN ELLEN CRAWFORD JIM PHELPS DON RALSTON MELVIN RICHMOND MARY CULLEN VIOLACE DURNELL DOUGLAS ROSS ROLAND SHELTON DOUGLAS SHERROD GAYLE ELKINS DONALD ELLIFRITZ DEAN SINDEN DOROTHY SMITH LEO SNOWDEN PADDY FARRELL DONNA FORTIK WILLIE STENDER LOREN E TRUAX DONALD VAN CLEAVE WILMA HARMS LOUISE HARMON TOM VERNON BOB WAGGONER ALICE WHEELER JANIE WHEELER D. Adair, J. Anderson, D. Arnold, H. Baldwin, E. Bettger, R. Bishop, D. Bower, R. Card, G. Cravens, M. Cross, E. Dietrich, D. Dinkelman, J. Durnell, G. Gates, R. Gladfelder, W. Hicks, D. Hilbert, R. Hudspeth, T. Jones, G. Keller, L. Lager. L. Larson, B. Madison, D. McElhinney, P. Mitchell, C. Nelson, B. Pace, G. Palmer, W. Patterson. F. Selbe, D. Selch, L. Snowden, B. Soash, D. Steele, R. Tucker, L. VanCleave, R. Vernon. N. Webber, R. Webber, B. Werner, J. Wheeler, N. Wilson, D. Winters. K. Anderson, P. Barber, V. J. Belton, D. Blandfoid, G. Blandford, L. Blecha, B. Bowman, E. Brown, M. Brummett, B. Brunner, B. Bryant, E. Buchanan, R. Canetti, V. J. Cox, C. Cruse, G. Dobbs, E. Dorr, N. Durham, J. D. Eubank, M. Franz, L. Geer, L. Goreski, R. Greffenius A. M. Harms, L. Harrison, C. Heid. L. Highland, E. Hurley, N. Ja- cobs, A. Keller, H. Kelton, R. Lewis, J. Lusk, W. Marshall, J. Mahaffey, N. McKittrick, C. Moore, N. Moore, L. R. Mosher, D. Muirhead, M. Muirhead, F. Overmeyer, B. Padgett, S. Pickford, C. Shelton, B. Smith, F, Smith, D. Trogler, P. Tucker, L. Wait, C. Walker, D. Wheeler, L. Williams, L. Williamson. F. Funk (President), Mr. Ingersoll, Mr. Fawley, J. Tucker (Vice President) C. Dunn.Sec. L. Anderson M. Baker D. Baer O. Baer B. Bagett S. Bogue B. Fortik,Treas. M. Dobbs J. Dorr D. Ehle H. Elgin D. Guire N. Hubbard D. Hunt S. Jones B. Lake L. Lockhart T. H. Long R. McBride R. McDermott E. Mead J. Montoya R. Muhme A. Neiswender J. Ohman J. Pluta V. Ross J. Rule N. Sandelin G. Wait J. Walsh R. Bair J. Campbell G. Ellis D. Jensen D. Patton J. Terrill R. Barrett V. Card D. Franz M. Kelton C. Pluta B. Thornton S E V E N T H D. Boggs Mrs. Baumfalk J. Boss T. Cary L. Crawford T. Douthett B. Gordon S. Harris C. Hawley C. Lindley B. Mahan C. J. McKitOick C. Sandelin J. Sauer S. Sherrod P. Truax C. Vail J. Verner R. Wilhelm . B. A. Williams J. Worm P. Bradley F. Duckels J. Heath D. Overmeyer C. A. Stukey M. Wait S. Bryan H. Edwards R. Heid J. Palmer L. Stukey V. Wheelei G R A D E Craig 31 Kremmung 6 Steamboat 7 Glenwood Springs 12 - Steamboat 6 Meeker 32 Steamboat 7 Rangely 25 Steamboat 12 Hayden 19 - Steamboat 6 All Conference BILL HAIGHT RONALD MOORE BOB MUERHEAD Sham bat UJusilens Farrell, Sherrod, Look, Ellifritz, Van Cleave, Hurley, Coach Ingersoll Lusk, Vernon, Haight, Larson, Stender, Look MOFFAT COUNTY TOURNAMENT —STEAMBOAT PLACED 2nd Oak Creek Hayden Meeker Craig Rangeley 40 - 10 23 - 31 53 - 3 28 - 28 35 - 25 48 - 2 35 - 15 39 - 15 33 - 27 39 - 13 Williamson, Walker, Baldwin, Barber, Overmeyer, Coach Ingersoll Haight, Mitchell, Kelton, Keller, Lager, Brunner Sailstis Front row: Bill Padgett, Violace Durnell, Richard Greffenius, Gene Cravens, Larry Greer. Back row: Gerald Palmer, Burton Smith, Glenn Steele, Eddie Dietrich, Gary Gates, Coach Shaffer. Back row; Leo Snowden, Melvin Richmond, Bob Waggoner, Bob Cary, Lawrence Snowden, Tom Jones, Coach Fawley. Front row: Ray Bishop, Dick Tucker, Lo- ren Dietrich, Bob Muirhead, Tony Montoya. Nick MELVIN RICHMOND Choo choo' BOB CARY Tonus TONY MONTOYA COACH FAWLEY Sag BOB WAGGONER Tuck RICHARD TUCKER Jonsey TOM JONES Luke BOB MUIRHEAD Top: S. Hunt, J. Ruls, J. Pluto, M. Baker, T. Cary, J. Sauer, R. Stone. Middle: Coach B. Trump, J. Palmer, T. H. Long, A. Neiswender, J. Montoya, T. Douthett, G. Spangler, M. Dobbs, Coach O. Boge. Kneeling: H. Elgin (manager), J. Tucker, D. Jensen, L. Stukey, B. Thornton, B. Jenning. Top: D. Jensen, T. Cary, B. Lake, J. Sauer, S. Hunt, J. Pluto, L. Stukey,' J. Palmer. Middle: B. Bartlett (Manager), F. Duckels, B. Thornton, V. Nolson, J. Montoya, T. H. Long, J. Tucker, J. Rule, M. Wait, Coach Boge. Bottom: J. Verner, V. Card, G. Wait, L. Anderson, B. Lake, R. Barret, R. Heid. Bonnie Linda Sharron Camilla P f V f f— r J_4Um l fawn dUflft Bob W.: What's the best way to remove varnish? Tony: Take the r out and make it vanish. Dwight B.: After rain falls when does it get up again? Mr. Stewart: In dew time, my boy, in dew time. Carolee G.: I'd like some eggs. Grocer: High-grade eggs, first-grade eggs, or second- grade eggs? Carolee: I think I'd rather have some that have gradu- ated, please. Mrs. Campbell: If I give you 2 apples, 3 pears, 4 oranges, and 1 pineapple, what would you have? Paul L.: Fruit salad. The old jalopy puffed up and came to a rattling halt at the toll bridge. 65 cents, said the bridgekeeper. Sold cried Gary, jumping out. Roland Shalton. (In art class) That sir, is a cow grazing. Mr. Scheaffer: Indeed. Where is the grass? Roland: The cow has eaten it. Mr. Scheaffer: But where is the cow? Roland: You don't think she'd be silly enough to say after she’d eaten all the grass, do you? Mr. Boge: I'd like a preparation of allyl isothiocyanate. Jerry Bowen: Do you mean mustard oil? Mr. Boge: Yes, I never can think of that name. Mr. Foster: What is the difference between a cat and a comma? Bill Haight: I don't know. What? Mr. Foster: A cat has claws at the end of this paws, and a comma has pause at the end of its clause. Miss Stevenson: Now Tiz, if you had $5 in one pocket and $7.50 in the other, what would have say you had? Tiz: The wrong pants. Barbara Soash: I know we should have been home earlier from the dance Dad, but Mickey knew some new steps. Dad: Well, even so, you didn't have to sit on them un- til 1 a. m. Dad: What kind of dessert is this? Ronald Moore: Cottage Pudding. We learned how to make it in school today. Dad: Well, I think I’ve got a piece of shingle in my mouth Darwin L. hated school, and when his sister suggested that they play school, he refused. Then he had a bright idea. Okay, ” he agreed, and let's play I’m absent. Manager: Didn't you apply for a job here a month ago? Don Van Cleave: Yes, sir. Manager; And didn’t I tell you we wanted an older boy? Don; Yes, sir. That's why I’m back now. Dorothy Smith: I can't thread this needle. Mrs. Frank: Why not? Dorothy: Becuase every time I get the thread near the eye, it blinks. Teacher: As we walk out of doors on a cold winter's morn- ing, and look about us, what do we see on every hand? Eddie Zuschalg: Gloves! Shirley Barber: What is the definition of the word dieting? Jean Ellen: The triump of mind over platter. Marlene Arnold: She made a right hand turn from a left hand lane and promptly got hit by another car. Mel Richmond got out and accosted her Marlene, why didn't you signal? Marlene: I always turn here, stupid. Bob C. Why didn't I make a 100 on my History exam? Miss Larson; Well, you remember the question; 'Why did the pioneers go into the wilderness'? Bob C. Yes. Miss Larson; Well, your answer, while very interesting, was incorrect. The room was quiet; the lamp was low. Leo speaks - What are you thinking about darling? Alice: The same thing you are. Loe: Hot dawg! I'll race you to the icebox. Mr. Boge: Give me a definition of dogmatic. Violace D.: A dog with fluid drive. Mrs. Rorex: You can't sleep in my study hall. Gary Kn.: I know it. I've been trying for an hour. Mrs. Foster; Ray B., if I lay one egg on the table and two on the chair, how many will I have all together? Ray B.: Personally, I don't hink you can do it. Wilma's Dad: Say, it's two o’clock. Do you think you can stay all night? Willie S.: I'll have to telephone home first. Howard B.: Tell me, do you really like conceited men as well as the other kind? Jeannie A.: What other kind? Phyllis P.: I don't see how football players ever get clean. Gayle E.: Silly, what do you think the scrub team is for? The Poetry Corner Listen, Nancy, You love David, David loves me, I love Jerry, and Jerry loves you - what's complicated about that? Old Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard, To get her poor daughter a dress. But when she got there Her cupboard was bare And so was her daughter, I guess. I think that I shall never see A Grade a lovely as a C. A C whose rounded form is pressed Upon the records of the blessed. D's are made for fools like me. And how this fool could use a C. First row: Darlene Truax, Roland Shelton, Carolee Gordon, Melvin Richmond, Phyllis Phelps, Donna Arnold. Second row: Delores Muirhead, Dorothy Smith, Wendell Hicks, Paul Larson, Bud Werner, Lois Foster, Mr. Stewart . Third row: Larry Geer, Ray Bishiop, Bob Muirhead, Bill Haight, Don Ellifritz, Jim Phelps, Gary Knowles. Marlene Norma Roberta Lorene Carolee, editor Darlene Bus. Mgr, Denise Harriette Roland Ass't. ed, Mrs. Campbell Sponsor Melvin Bill H Willie GOBS AND GALS SQUARE DANCE CLUB D. Boggs, M. Wait, C. Nelson, J. Sauer, G. Wait L. Anderson, B. Werner, P. Larson, J. Phelps, L. Larson, P. Hubbard. R. Vernon, D. Bowden, S. Pickford, D. Combs, R. McBride, B. Lake, J. Tucker. C. Stukey, C. Cruse, L. Sprengle, P. Shearer, C. Leypoldt, B. Gordon, D. Bower, G. Knowles, J. Lusk, N. Durham, D. Selch, N. Hubbard, B. Soash, A. Ohman, D. Jensen, M. Ar- nold, J. Crawford. V. Cox, C. Stehley, M. Brumett, D. Dinkelman, D. Winters, S. Bogue, J. Palmer, R. Tucker, L. Stukey, C. Moore. G. Campbell A. Walker H. Nieswender R. Greffenius J. Durnell E. Dorr A. Ohman L. Geer L. Harrison D. Winters D. Dinkelman V. Durnell L. Harmon C. Gordon J. Phelps D. Smith R. Shelton P. Phelps D. Steele B. Mack, L. Arnold, P. Phelps, B. Cullen, B. Muirhead, W. Harms, L. Brown, S. Look, L. Snowden, Mrs. Rorex, Sponsor. ADVOCATI LATINI BOOMDY, BOOMDY, BOOMDY, BOOM The Sailors is our name; And whether we win Or whether we lose, We're SAILORS just the same. Rip saw, Rip saw, rip saw, bang, We belong to the Steamboat gang. Are we in it? We should smile, We've been in it for a long, long while CHEERLEADERS: Marlene Fortik, Marlene Arnold, Betty Madison, Verla Cox, Lois Foster. UAH TSAH SAILORETTES President - W. Zimmerman Vice President - D. Arnold Secretary - D. Smith T. Montoya, B. Haight, M. Richmond, P. Larson. L. Dietrich, Coach Fawley, G. Gates, R. Tucker, B. Waggoner, W. Stender. L. Snowden, R. Bishop, R. Moore, G. Knowles, J. Phelps, D. Sherrod, D. Ross, D. Ellifritz, R. Vernon, P. Farrell. Daie Look ' Pickford D , • LaSer, D Lo°K • 5 erfod. Lois Foster, President Dorothy Smith, Vice President Nita Zimmerman, Secretary Norma Wilson, Treasurer Donna Arnold, S. C, Rep. Mrs. Frank, Sponsor LOIS FOSTER Darlene Truax Winner of Make it your self with wool contest. SWEETHEART p.unneIS Darlene Truax Sponsor Mack Jones Gates, Ellifritz, Stender, Selbe, Mack, Farrell, Look, Look, Baldwin. Snowden, Ross, Jones, Keller, Vernon FFA GROUP WHO'S WHO INACTION A novel play was presented by die Jr. Class November 21,1351, under me direction of Jeannette Larson. The play. ’Mother Is A Freshman showed a great deal of spent and hard work endured. Before the play could be put an, the stage manager. Don Ellifrltz, and his crew did a marvelous bit of work an the scenery and props. Without their superb job the play would never have had such effectiveness. Each character fit his role to a tee and played his part splendidly. Those in the cast were; Mel Richmond Bobo Ui u. _ _ _ Dili V Mta Dms - Gayle Elkins Wilma Harms Willie Slender • Clara Paddy Farrell Mrs-g Ticker Sales New Interests Around School One of the new courses offered to the students this year was Driver's Education. Why it was offered nobody knows; it is still a mystery unsolved. Still there was an enrolled class of 20 this first semester. Each sraces: got to drive a duel controlled Chevi' with Mr. Boge sitting beside yon ready to pounce an the brake if van happened to miss a nop sign or drive into a parked car. So if you're interested in learning low to save vox car. plan to enroll in this course next year. It's a dandy. The ocher coarse was offered to boys only. The reason far this is because they didn’t want any girls saoccmg in their pots and pans. You see it is a Bachelor's Training Course ani no girls are allowed. Dne tome fact that they think that they are going to be bachelors they are going about it in a businesslike way. 'cause their training fat it. Abo you may have noticed the boys running about to all the teachers with some rummies they bad made. The yummies were to keep the teacher's strength up far the rest of the day. So if vac boys want to become good bachelors take this cotxse. Because of the interest shown among the students a school paper has been started. The Mlcwixg staff was appointed to collect news and material for the ’Yeoman. De Muirhead Mary Muirhead Marlene Arnold Donna Fortik Mary Cullen Lois Han bon Marian Franz Donna Arnold Nita Zimmerman Donna Lager Betty- C alien Verla Jean Cox Vfc. Boge Bprcscr Chacr Nelson fin Phelns Jean Mxnheac Windy Hicks Lets Anacic Gladys Wheeler •CHRISTMAS in MANY LANDS 41 We three kings of Orient are. Silent Night. Hark, the Herald Angels Sing. Oh, Come all ye Faithful. Santa Claus is Coming to Town. Noel, Noel. Loren Dietrich Head chef at the Stork Club. Joy Hunt Sec. to Pres. Truman. Bill Haight Still getting even with every- Donna Lager Teaching in Mrs. Foster’s body. place. Gary Knowles Jumping 200 ft. in the near Frances Merrifield Owner of the biggest Cream future. Puff factory in town. Paul Larson Assisting Harry James. Joan Muirhead Trying to get into the Navy. Dale Look A married bachelor. Phyllis Phelps Starring with Mario Lanza. Dean Look Wrestling at Madison Square Shirley Rule Walking to Kansas. Garden . Darlene Truax Mending socks for Bill No Billy Mack Going to college. experience needed. Ronald Moore Head Bouncer at the canteen. Kay Trull The highlights of a cowboy Bob Muirhead Head of an old Maid's Resort. picture. Don Price Indianapolis Hot Rod Races. Anna Belle Walker Going to Greeley. Glenn Steele Roaming the country with Ben- Margie Wilder Learning how to cut meat. • nie Rule. Nita Zimmerman Chief bottle washer at the Eddie Zuschlag Still tearing around in his car. Mosher residence. Lois Arnold Jerry's nurse maid, till the end Lloyd Kuntz Driving a new Cadillac. of time. Lorraine Brown Married to a He-man. Betty Cullen The farmer's wife. Marlene Fortik Assistant life guard to Chuck. Carolee Gordon Still jerking at Gorgeous George's. Starting kinda young Don H. What happened to your teeth, Joanie? Could that be a dress you're wearing Ronald Moore? N°rieta ya frow nrng about LuR piattf Bob Mitchell -r Here Putty Tat old enough % Couldn't be you were Could this be looking for something the town toughie De Muirhead. Ray Bishop? YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND HER (With The Other Fellow) At Xcod' Good Food CONGRATULATIONS Western Novelties Compliments of CeH5'p.e.9i Moccasins Jia.hw'Ca.'y Saddlery DEPARTMENT Shoe Repairing STORE Dry Goods - Shoes Ready to Wear 0utfC Kt- Direct From New York APPAREL Ladies’ Furnishings and Notions FOR STYLE AND QUALITY Shoes, Hosiery Steamboat Springs, Colo. Congratulations Class of '52 CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS To Class of '52 BEST WISHES To The Class of ’52 FROM GROCERY Canned Goods Meats Vegetables JEWELRY and WATCHES COMPLIMENTS OF £)e 4- JEWELRY THE STEAMBOAT PILOT Everybody Reads Pioneer Newspaper C o ngr at nl atio i s SALUTATIONS CLASS OF ’52 SUPER MARKET Next To The Post Office Phone 36 Don’t Forget Our Expert REPAIR SERVICE Phone 8 STEVENS-CUESNEY CHEVROLET CO. STEAMBOAT SPRINGS COLO. C ONGRAT U LAT IONS TO THE CLASS OF ’52 THE COMPLETE SPORTING GOODS STORE EVERYTHING FOR THE SPORTSMAN FISHING TACKLE - GUNS - AMMUNITION A LINDLEY SPORTING GOODS STEAMBOAT SPRINGS. COLO. PHONE 82-J GREETINGS CLASS OF 1952 FROM MOTOR CO. Diamonds Watches Jewelry JEWELRY Guaranteed Watch Repairing STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, COLO. FOR DEPENDABILITY BUY FORD Congratulations Class of CONGRATULATIONS 1952 To The Class of 1952 IN THE FUTURE REMEMBER YOU AREN’T GAMBLING WHEN BUYING AT BEAUTY SHOP GramMed • Hardware BUICK AUTOMOBILES F urniture G.M.C. TRUCKS Parts - Sales - Service Automotive Parts Household Goods Norge and Gibson Appliances Electric Appliances Roy Struble - Owner BUICK Congratulations Class Of ’52 F rom NOME FURNITURE • HARDWARE, INC. Furniture Hardware Appliances Plumbing Quality and Service--Our Motto GAS COMPANY ENJOY “EVEN GREATER COMFORT” WITH Gas Heat Propane - Butane Bottled Gas - Appliances CONGRATULATIONS FROM £?eWf‘ee For Proper Lubrication For Proper Maintenance Come To Monson's Carter Service Station Smooth Sailing MEET “YA” Class Of ’52 9, FOR A COKE AT • V • 7 THE COMPLETE SPORTING GOODS STORE EVERYTHING FOR THE SPORTSMAN FISHING TACKLE - GUNS - AMMUNITION A LINDLEY SPORTING GOODS STEAMBOAT SPRINGS. COLO. PHONE 82-J GREETINGS CLASS OF 1952 FROM £) initet MOTOR CO. Diamonds Watches Jewelry J EWELRY Guaranteed Watch Repairing STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, COLO. FOR DEPENDABILITY BUY FORD Congratulations Class of CONGRATULATIONS 1952 To The Class of 1952 IN THE FUTURE REMEMBER YOU AREN’T GAMBLING WHEN BUYING AT BEAUTY SHOP GranMed • Hardware BUICK AUTOMOBILES G.M.C. TRUCKS Furniture Parts - Sales - Service Automotive Parts Household Goods Norge and Gibson Appliances Electric Appliances 73a -A Roy Struble - Owner BUICK Congratulations Class Of ’52 F rom UOME PURNITURE 6 HARDWARE INC. Furniture Hardware Appliances Plumbing Quality and Service--Our Motto CffiLxnd-ffovitt' GAS COMPANY ENJOY “EVEN GREATER COMFORT” WITH Gas Heat Propane - Butane CONGRATULATIONS FROM Sewtee For Proper Lubrication For Proper Maintenance Come To Monson’s Carter Service Station Smooth Sailing MEET “YA” FOR A COKE Class Of ’52 AT • V • 7 CONGRATULATIONS To a Fine Senior Class You’ll find just the right attire for every occasion in our store Where Quality And Price Are Friends CONGRATULATIONS To The Class Of 1952 ZA I4r MOTOR GARAGE 70. V. fflead fe AND MDU tlHCe PONTIAC AND WILLYS PONTIAC... rSYta.wS'0-at' Qa.hG.cz. INC. Sales and Service Congratulations To The Class Of 1952 • LET US HELP YOU SAVE for that College education by opening a savings account NOW at THE ROUTT COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Steamboat Springs, Colorado ROUTT COUNTY “The Bank of Friendly Service MEMBER F. D. I, C. Mr. Foster: “Bob M., tell the class what a hypocrite is.” gob: “It’s a boy who comes to school with a smile on his face.” Reader Paul: “Do you make up these jokes yourself?” Editor Carolee: “Yep, out of my head.” Paul: “You must be.” Lorene: “There goes poor Darlene. She certainly walks with a definite jerk. Willa Beth: “He certainly is.” COLORADO UTILITIES CORPORATION SERVING NORTHWESTERN COLORADO WITH ELECTRICITY FOR LIGHT HEAT AND POWER CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ’52 HARDWARE APPLIANCES PAINT FORD TRACTOR Qfahdwaht CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Penney' WHERE SAVINGS ARE GREATEST CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '52 FROM THE FACULTY Dorothy: But darling, why are you so distant? Last night you told me there was something about me you could love. Tony: I know I did, but you spent it. GREETINGS CLASS OF ’52 COMPLIMENTS OF NELSON CLEANERS Mrs. Richmond: How did you persuade Bob not to go around with his shirt tail outside his pants. Mrs. Waggoner: Oh. I just sewed a lace ruffle around the bottom. Paddy: “There, Doug. S. I’ve turned on all the knobs and switches. If that doesn’t get us fried eggs and coffee we’re through!”


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