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

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Pireseinitmg tike 195)6 IB Jition ©f THE SAILOR'S LOG Steam do at S'; Mr. Boge's past six years of untiring effort to teach the rules of safe driving and to improve the science department of Steamboat Springs High School have been successful and greatly appreciated by his students. Give me a lever long enough And a prop strong enough I can single-handed move the world. - Archimedes - George P. Sauer has been superintendent of the Steamboat Schools since 1949 and served as principal five years prior to that time. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Colorado State College of Education at Greeley and a Master of Arts degree from the University of Denver. The students thank Mr. Sauer for his conscientious efforts in managing the affairs of the school system so efficiently. Miller J. Stewart has been in the Steam- boat School system for eight years. He has an B.A. and M. A. degree from Colorado State College of Education and has done graduate work at the University of Illinois and Stanford University. The students appreciate his ability to cope with and willingness to understand their many problems. He has a keen sense of humor and a definite interest in all stu- dent activities. The students consider him a good guy. MAUDE FOSTER Commercial Sophomore Sponsor ROBERT FLANDERS Music Dance Band Sponsor DAN TELK Coach - Social Studies Block S Junior Sponsor HAROLD RUSK General Math Mechanical Drawing Wrestling Coach Senior Sponsor LEO FOSTER English and Spanish Sophomore Sponsor MARSHALL SANBORN English High School Plays PATRICIA STEVENSON Biology and English Junior Sponsor MACK JONES Agriculture FFA Sponsor Newspaper Staff ORVILLE BOGE Science and Drivers’ Education Science Club Freshman Sponsor GERTRUDE CAMPBELL Mathematics and Latin Latin Club Annual Staff Freshman Sponsor DOROTHEA CRISLER Home Economics F.H.A. Senior Sponsor RUBY ROREX Library and Speech Drama Club Square Dance Sponsor Sharon Bogue SCHOLARSHIP LEADERSHIP CHARACTER No honor conferred in any high school ex- ceeds that of membership in the National Honor Society. Members of the junior and senior classes are carefully selected not for their scholastic ability alone, but for their character, qualities of leadership, and serv- ice to school and to community. Ruth McBride SERVICE Nancy Hubbard Janice Walsh Ted Cary Charter Future Teachers Members of America 1955 President Dolores Hays r ( L Carolyn Dobbs n Vice President Jo Semotan V N. Secretary -Treasurer Sharon Bogue Barbra Nasi Student Council Rep. Elaine Utter Patty Knowles A chapter of the Future Teachers of America was organized recently in the local high school. The officers elected are working out a fine program for the year. Cleon Swain ft 0 Alice Van Cleave ft Carron Pierce O Alice Belton Sponsor, Mr. Stewart Frances Werne Most likely to succeed - JACK PLUTA, SHARON BOGUE Wittiest - JIM RULE, SHARON JONES, RUTH McBRIDE, GILBERT WAIT Most dependable - NANCY HUBBARD, JERRY TUCKER HONORS Bausch - Lomb Award Bug SHARON BOGUE A Band I. II. HI. IV Band Council III, IV Dance Band III, IV Yampa Val. Band II, III, IV Class Play III, IV Sailorettes IV FHA III Square Dance I Camera Club II, III Science Club IV Drama Club IV Spanish Club III National Honor Society Vice President III, IV Course, Academic Spulenzorie JACK BRANDHORST Wrestling II, III, IV Football II Skiing II, III, IV FFA II, III, IV Drama Club II Square Dance II Course, General Dobbers MILTON DOBBS Class Play III Wrestling I, II, III, IV Block S III, IV Latin Club III, IV Drama Club IV Boys' State III Course, Academic Susie SUE BALMAIN Sailorettes IV FHA IV Course, General Bebs BEVERLY JUNE BAGETT Class Secretary IV Class Play III Spanish II, IV Drama Club IV Course, Commercial Speedy CAROLYN DUNN Class Play in Sailorettes I, III FHA I, II Square Dance I, II Chorus I, II, III Course, Academic Donnie DARLEEN M. EHLE Class Play III FHA I, II Square Dance I Course, General Jim JAMES E. DORR Class Vice President IV Class Play IU Wrestling I, II, III, IV Con. Champ ( 175 ) III Annual Staff III FFA II, in. IV Dist. Reporter IU Chapter Secretary IV Exec. Com. II, III, IV State Convention II, in Judging Team IV Square Dance I, II, III, IV Course, Academic Hank HENRY ELGIN Class Play IU Basketball Manager I, II, III Football Manager II, III Track Manager I, II, III Block S II, III, IV Annual Staff II Newspaper Staff III, IV Square Dance II, III, IV Science Club IU, IV President - Vice President III, IV One Act Play III Boys; State III Course, Academic Shorty BONNIE FORT IK Class Play III, IV Sailorettes I, II, III, IV Cheerleader IV Student Council Rep. Ill Square Dance I, II, III Chorus I, II, III Speech Class Play IU Vice President III Course, Commercial Hudge NANCY HUBBARD Class Treasurer IV Class Play III A Band I, II, III, IV Band Council Secretary IV Dance Band IV Yampa Val. Band I, II, III, IV State Honor Band III Sailorettes II, III, IV President IV FHA III Square Dance I, II, III Spanish Club III Secretary - Treasurer III National Honor Society IV Course, Academic Sherry SHARON JONES Class Vice President III Class Play IV A Band IV Twirier IV Sailorettes I, II, III, IV Drill Leader IV Cheerleader I, II, III FHA I, II Student Council Rep. I Newspaper Staff IV Square Dance I, II Spanish Club III Course, Commercial Bill BILL LAKE Football I, II, III, IV Skiing I, II, III, IV Track I, II, III, IV A Band I, II, III, IV President IV Dance Band IV Student Council Rep. IV Block S II, III, IV One Act Play II Boys' State III Course, Academic Ringsby RUMSEY GATES Football I, II, III Basketball I, II, III FFA III, IV Square Dance I, II Course, General Bimbo LEE HOELSCHER Wrestling III, IV FFA II, III, IV Square Dance I, II, III Course, Academic Sonny” Drama Club IV DUANE HUNT Drama Club Play IV Class Play III Science Club IV Basketball I, II, III, IV Course, Academic Football IV Studbolt” DUANE GUIRE Wrestling I, II, III, IV Football III, IV Track III, IV Block S” III, IV FFA II, III, IV Square Dance I, III, III, IV Course, Academic Curly” DONALD LeDONNE Class Treasurer III Class Play III, IV Basketball III, IV Football IV Block S III, IV Vice President IV Annual Staff II, III, IV Square Dance III, IV Drama Club IV President IV Course, General Percy RUTH LOUISE McBRIDE Class Play III, IV A Band I, II, III, IV Treasurer IV Band Council II, IV Dance Band III, IV Yampa Val, Band II, III, IV Annual Staff U, III, IV Business Manager III Editor IV Student Council Rep. II Camera Club II, III President III Science Club IV Latin Club III, IV Vice President IV National Honor Society Secretary - Treasurer III, IV Girls' State III Course, Academic Shelly ROCHELLE McDERMOTT Class Secretary I Class Vice President II Class Play III Sailorettes I, III, IV FHA I Annual Staff IV Camera Club I, II Science Club IV Speech Play II Course, Academic Hayseed ALLEN DUANE MUIRHEAD Wrestling II, III, IV FFA II, III, IV Square Dance I, II, III, IV Course, General Jan JEANETTE OHMAN Class Play IV A Band I, II, III, IV Band Council IV Sailorettes I, II Square Dance I Course, Commercial Pluga JACK PLUTA Class President I Basketball II, III, IV Football I, II, III, IV Track I. II, III, IV Student Council Rep. II Vice President III President IV Block S II, III, IV Course, Academic Squeeze ELOISE MARLENE MORE Class Play III, IV FHA I. II. UI, IV Square Dance I, II Course, Commercial ii 1 Otto JIMMIE RULE Class Play III Basketball I, II, III, IV Course, Academic Norm JOHN NORMAN SANDELIN Class Play III Football II. IV Wrestling I, II, III, IV Track III Speech Play IV Block S III, IV Square Dance I, II, III, IV Course, Academic E ELAINE UTTER A Band III, IV Dance Band IV Band Council IV Gills' State III Course, Commercial Dewdrop” DEWY JOHN TAFOYA Wrestling I, II, IV Square Dance I, II Course, General Jer” JERRY TUCKER Class President II, III, IV Class Play III, IV Basketball I, II, III, IV Football I, II, III, IV Track I, II, III, IV Gymnastics III, IV A Band I, II, III, IV Vice President III Yampa Val. Band III, IV Dance Band IV Student Council Rep. I Science Club III Course, Academic Gib GILBERT WAIT Class Play IV Football I, II, III Track II, IV Gymnastics III, IV A Band I, II, III, IV Dance Band II, III, IV Band Council II. Ill, IV Block S III, IV Course, Academic Welshie Smokey CLASS COLORS: CLASS FLOWER: CLASS MOTTO: Blue and Silver Carnation Not at the top, but climbing. 9-eV-’ J iv- % s eU JANICE WALSH Class Secretary III Class Treasurer II A Band I, II, III, IV Band Council III, IV Yampa Val. Band II, III, IV Sailorettes I, II, III, IV FHA I, II, m, IV District President III Local President III Square Dance I, II, III, IV Drama Club IV Newspaper Staff IV National Honor Society IV Girls State III Course, Commercial WILLIAM DALE WERNER Wrestling I, II, III, IV FHA II, III, IV State Farm Mechanics II Chapter Reporter IV Square Dance I, II, III, IV Annual Staff IV Block S IV Course, Academic RUTH McBRIDE Editor We, the annual staff of the Sailor’s Log” of 1956 have found the task of securing pictures and of preparing copy an interning but Her- culean problem. We have tried to give you as complete a record as possible of your school year in write-ups and pictures. We trust our efforts have produced a yearbook which you will enjoy. In later years, while turning these pages, if you should remember the many smiles, sorrows, problems and dreams of '56, we shall feel rewarded for the countless hours we have spent in gathering and this, your yearbook. DOUGLAS BOGGS Business Manager Left to right: Ted Cary, Ruth McBride, Mrs. Campbell, Sponsor; Rochelle McDermott, Don LeDonne, Alan McBride, Dale Werner, Doug Boggs Vice President, JOAN WORM Student Council Rep. BARBARA GORDO President, RAY HEID Treasurer, DAVE DOUGLAS Secretary, DELORES HAYS M. ANDERSON J. BALMAIN R. BARRETT S. BRYAN V. CARD T. CARY E. BELTON A. BLANDFORD D. BOGGS S. CHURA D. COOK L. CRAWFOf R. DELAHAY D. DOUGLAS B. GORDON S. HARRIS C. HAWLEY D. HAYS F. DUCKLES S. FALER J. HEATH R, HEID E. HERNESS R. JENSEN F. JIMINEZ M. KELTON J. PALMER C. PLUTA B. ROBERTS J. SEMOTAN S. SHERROD L. SMITH P. TRUAX E. TUFLY C. VAIL R. WERNER V. WHELLER G. WHITMER C. HIXON N. HOLDEN D. HUDSPETH C. LINDLEY B. MAHAN D. OVERMEYER C. SANDELIN J. SAUER M. SAYLOR V. STONEBRINK S. STUKEY L. STUKEY J. VERNER M. WAIT S. WALDEN R. WILHELM B. WILLIAMS J. WORM SOPHOMORES President, Linda Sprengle; Vice President, Barney Bartlett; Secretary, Gene Spangler; Treasurer, Barbara Trogler; Student Council Rep, Neil Powell. B. Adair C. Adams W. Allen E. Barnes B. Bartlett B. Bedell E. Buchanan R. Burgess B. Delahay B. Rehder G. Schlefler F. Seales P. Shearer J. Sherrod V. Snider G. Spangler L. Sprengle C. Stehley S. Stender R. Stone B. Thornton B. Trogler J. Truax E. Wood FRESHMEN President, Joe Maguire Treasurer, Sylvia Cook Vice President, Bob Barrows Secretary, Frances Werner Student Council Rep., Stewart Ross G. Adams C. Andrew G. Barber P. Barrett B. Barrows O. Bedell A. Belton D. Belton K. Bettger J. Boggs B. Bogue R. Brown P. Brunner A. Burgess K. Conner S. Cook G. Cullen T. Dorr D. Eckstine D. Elgin J. Elliott, B. Estes, D. Fisher, G.Fitzhugh, D, Fortik, F. Guire. B. Harris, D. Henderson, L. Kimble. P. Knowles, A. Larson, J, Lindley. J. Maguire, K, Mahaffey, A. McBride, G, McLaughlin, E. Mosher, L. Mundon. ' A o v. i P. Phelps, C. Pieper, C. Pierce, T. Pierce, G. Pluta, K. Ramsey. L, Ross, S.Ross, T. Sandelin, A. Selch, D, Smith, R. Soash. C. Swain, W. Thompson, A. Van Cleave, F. Werner, L. Werner, G. Whitmer. B. Appel, C. Cullen, N. Dobbs, L. Jemenez, M. Martin, V. Mundon, M. Nay, L. Rich, D. Shearer, B. Smith, N. Utter, S. Wither, N. Williams, K. Adams, J. Bartholomew, T. Brown, C. Cooper, K. Crouch, J. Fordyce, P. Kalwaitas, P. Lydon, B. Palmer, K. Powell, T. Wandell. . „ o Henry. r HaUquist. u‘ con . G. f s. s «. B- S «. i •D- Tl melton, )• wommei. • „ Thomas. n- teltoh, J- u wommei. r. T;homas. n. JUNIOR HIGH E. Allen, L. Belton, F. Blecha, D. Chura, V. Ellis, G. Fisher, N. Freeman, S. Greffenius, J. Hall, B. Hoskins, D, Lesher, F. Macchia, L. Montoya, E. Mosher, M. Pluta, C. Rorex, B. Shelton, F. Slavens, G. Stone, M. Thompson, B, Van Fleet, F. White, G. White, T. Whitecotton. SAILORS Back; Palmer, Tucker, Duckels, Hunt, LeDonne, Cary, Sauer, Powell, Pluta, Rule. Center; Stukey. Coaches: Telk and Marshall. Manager Boggs. DON LeDONNE Senior Center DUANE HUNT Senior Forward TED CARY JOHN SAUEI Junior Center Junior Forwai Bottom: Wilhelm, Schefler, Thornton, Tufly, Spangler, N. Powell, Middlestone, Bagett, Truax, Powell. Top: Coach Marshall, Roberts, Mahaffey. JERRY TUCKER Bill Lake shows passing form. DUANE GUIRE DON LeDONNE and Co-Captain. JACK PLUTA RAY HEID John Palmer bucks the line. O TOURNAMENT RESULTS ( team scores ) Steamboat.............106 Points - - - First Place Meeker - -- -- -- - 64 Points - - - Tie for Craig - -- -- -- -- 64 Points--Second Place Hayden-----------------61 Points--Fourth Place Rangely ------------- - 59 Points - - - Fifth Place Rifle -- - -24 Points - - - Sixth Place Glenwood...............12 Points-Seventh Place WT. NAME PLACE 95 Bruce Adair Fourth 103 Lee Hoelscher First 112 Chuck Sandelin First 120 Truman Sandelin Third 127 Milton Dobbs Third 133 Glen Whitmer Third 138 Bubby Wait Fourth 145 Fred Guire First 154 Duane Guire First 165 Norman Sandelin First 175 Jim Don First NORMAN SANDELIN - 165 lbs, Milton Dobbs about to pin his man, WRESTLING Wrestling team and Coach Rusk MILTON DOBBS - 127 lbs. STEAMBOAT SCORES 26 40 48 21 26 24 33 37 37 35 27 29 26 40 OPPONENT Hayden Colorado SDB Baggs Saratoga Laramie Rangley Hayden Craig Kremmling Glenwood Craig Rifle Meeker Kremmling DUANE GUIRE - 154 lbs, Norman Sandelin pins his man, STEAMBOAT SNOW BOWL CARNIVAL Van Cord, Norman Holden, Ray Heid, Charles Lyon, Jon Elliott, Larry Larson, Delbert Heid, Loris Werner, Joe Maguire, Sue Faler, Jo Anne Semotan, Carol Sue Stehley, Peggy Hubbard. WINTER FROLIC DRUMS Carol McKittrick Kirk Mahaffey Janice Walsh SAXOPHONES Sharon Jones Carol Stehley Alan Larson Elaine Utter Front row: Larry Stukey Joan Brown Alice Van Cleave Horns: Peggy Hubbard, Sharon Bogue, Sue Faler. Bass Clarinet: Lynn Rich: Bassoon: Bonnie Bogue. Oboe: Linda Sprengle. BAND COUNCIL President Bill Lake Vice President Jerry Tucker Secretary Nancy Hubbard Treasurer Ruth McBride Student Council Rep. Joe Maguire Sponsor Mr. Flanders Majorettes patty shearer carol stehley JO SEMOTAN SHARON JONES BONNIE BOGUS carol Mckittrick SSSf-0- chorus MELODAIRS DANCE BAND Editor, Sharon Jones Assistant Editor, Dee Hays Sponsor, Mr. Jones SCIENCE CLUB President, Gene Spangler Vice President, Henry Elgin Secretary - Treasurer, Rochelle McDermott Student Council Rep., Dave Douglas Sponsor, Mr. Boge Co-Sponsor, Miss Stevenson drama club President Don LeDonne Vice President Viola Wheeler Secretary Joan Worm Treasurer Patsy Truax Student Council Rep. Sharon Bryan Sponsor Mrs. Rorex t reta'y IS ? S,bitley Ste ?tUdemr aten A°u Co.on ' A . Po °t. Plays: Cheaper by the Dozen” Minor Miracle LATIN CLUB Latin is a language, At least it used to be. It killed all the Romans, And now it’s killing me! President, Milton Dobbs Vice President, Ruthy McBride Secretary - Treasurer, Linda Sprengle Student Council Rep, Byron Bartlett Sponsor, Mrs. Campbell Jim Dorr - Secretary, Dale Werner - Reporter, Ray Heid - Treasurer, Glen Whitmer - President, Mardell Saylor - Chapter Sweetheart, Lee Hoelscher - Vice President, Mack Jones - Advisor, Dale Hudspeth Sentinel. PATSY TRUAX JO SEMOTAN BARBARA TROGLER SWEETHEART CANDIDATES 5% J PRESIDENT WHITMER ADVISOR MR. JONES «-W; CHAPTER SWEETHEART MARDELL SAYLOR Farmer Stewart Looking over the Livestock The perfect picture frame Ambitious, Aren’t they Branding at May's Speech! Patton working!!! Wild Characters! Another member bites the dust. F.F. A. picnic! Stock Show bound! Stapleton Airfield The New Greenhand Members F.H.A. President, Peggy Anderson Vice President, Patsy Trim Secretary, Patty Shearer Treasurer, Jo Semotan Student Council Rep. and District Officer, Jackie Sherrod Reporter, Shirley Chura Rec. Chairman, Bonnie Rehder Parliamentarian, Peggy Hubbard Sponsor, Mrs. Crisler The Future Homemakers of America have taken part in many projects in the year of 56 , such as a hay ride in December for the girls and the F.F.A. boys for fun and the Halloween collection and food sales for the good of the chapter. Their Chapter Mother, Mrs. Arlene Truax, has been a wonderful help through thick’ and thin. President Nancy Hubbard, Vice President Jo Semotan, Secretary Barbara Gordon, Treasurer, Susie Harris, Student Council Rep. Susie Balmain, D. L. Sharon Jones, A. D. L. Sue Faler. CHEERLEADERS: Marjorie Kelton, Rosemary Bowden, Bonnie Fortik, Jackie Sherrod. BLOCK “S” MEMBERS Milton Dobbs Henry Elgin Duane Hunt Lee Hoelscher Bill Lake President Sandelin Vice President LeDonne Don Le Donne Jack Pluta Norman Sandelin Jerry Tucker Gilbert Wait Dale Werner Ronnie Barrett Douglas Boggs Ted Cary David Douglas Fred Duckels Ray Heid Secretary - Treasurer Stukey Student Council Rep. Heid BLOCK “S” MEMBERS John Palmer Charles Sandelin John Sauer Larry Stukey Glen Whitmer Richard Wilhelm Wayne Allen Richard Bagett Delbert Heid Dougas Patton Rollen Powell Wayne Powell Richard Stone Jerrald Truax Joe Maguire Donald Smith Loris Werner Home Coming Queen and King - Bagett Pluta - and Court Attendants £ i Coach Sanborn How do you make money? Don’t shoot. You mean he keeps it in there? All right, stick 'em up. c A Y Q U I M A G I N E ? Let's go swimming. Mr. Barry's Etchings Junior Class Play Sharon Bogue flunking her Chemistry final? Norman Sandelin with a crew cut? Duane Hunt with red hair and freckles? Bonnie Fortik tall with short, black hair? Ruth McBride not yelling 'Shut-up' at Bill Lake or Jerry Tucker? Jim Rule at a school party without Viola? Rochelle McDermott sassing her teachers? Beverly Bagett without her pleasing smile? Dewey Tafoya making it to school for one whole day? Jerry Tucker not going with girls? Elaine Utter being speedy? Carolyn Dunn as a prima-donna? Duane Muirhead as a loud mouth?” Gilbert Wait getting to Algebra Class on time? Dale Werner being like Rock Hudson? Janice Walsh not talking all of the time? Jeanette Ohman being a comedian? Jack Pluta exerting himself? Don LeDonne getting pictures to the Annual on time? Eloise More not chewing gum all of the time? Sharon Jones not being popular with the boys? Bill Lake not thinking he is a Don Juan? Jack Brandhorst not bumping into anyone? Lee Hoelscher six feet tall? Nancy Hubbard four feet tall and chubby? Rumsey Gates being at school two days in a row? Jim Dorr as a bobby socks heart throb? Darlene Ehle not bickering with Dewey? Sue Balmain not flirting with the underclassmen? Milton Dobbs being serious? Henry Elgin being a 'slick chick? ’ Duane Guire as a city slicker? Future Farmers Dale Hudspeth Ray Werner Duane Muirhead Dale Werner Playmates Linda Sprengle Peggy Hubbard Curley LeDonne Elaine Utter taking her daily sunbath. ’The Brain - Sharon Bogue Basketball Player Jim Rule HOW WE LOOKED WHEN WE WERE YOUNG Which twin has the Toni? Sue Faler - Linda Sprengle T oothless Connie Pluta California Babes Sue and Jean Balmain The First Grade in 1946 Bimbo Hoelscher Toughie Ruthy McBride Cuties Larry Stukey Carol Stukey Fight 'em - Nancy Hubbard ” Happy Rochelle McDermott Play Boy Jack Pluta . - Twirier - Sharon Jones Good Friends-Dick Jensen, Ray Heid and Delbert Heid Cynthia Adams and Kenneth Adams play Dolls. Sharon Bogue wills her brains to Leland Smith. Ruth McBride wills her editing ability of the Sailor's Log to Ted Cary. Duane Guire wills his wrestling ability to his brother Fred Guire. Beverly Bagett wills her pleasant smile to Bob Delahay. Don LeDonne wills his height to Carol Stukey. Gilbert Waits wills his hair-do to Dick Jensen. Jim Rule wills his basketball ability to Bob Roberts. Carolyn Dunn wills her gift of gab to Joan Worm. jeanette Ohman wills her reserve quietness to Dave Douglas. Jerry Tucker wills his love life to Van Card. Milton Dobbs wills his jokes to Barbara Gordon. Bill Lake wills his wolf whistle to Fred Duckies. Norman Sandelin wills his smile to Willy Wilhelm. Duane Hunt wills his acting ability to John Sauer. Bonnie Fortik wills her short stature to Jean Balmain. Rochelle McDermott wills her constant attendance to the movies to Milvoy Janeck. Dewey Tofoya wills his muscles to Delbert Heid. Elaine Utter wills her sunny disposition to Allen Blandford. Duane Muirhead wills his retiring personality to Viola Wheeler. Dale Werner wills his crew cut to Bubby Wait. Janice Walsh wills her speediness to Eric Flash Hemess. Jack Pluta wills his lackadaisical attitude to Susie Harris. Eloise More wills her peroxide bangs to Velna Snider. Sharon Jones wills her way with the boys to Gayle Ohman. Jack Brandhorst wills his rowdiness to Sandra Walden. Lee Hoelscher wills his meek attitude to Hohn Palmer. Nancy Hubbard wills her height to Carol Vail. Rumsey Gates will his driving ability to Barney Bartlett. Jim Dorr wills his farming ability to Jim Heath. Darlene Ehle wills her office experience to Elvin Tufly. Sue Balmain wills her Okie accent to Marge Kelton. Henry Elgin wills his Spare tire” to Jack Verner. c L A S s w I L L Sue Balmain - to do something someone else hasn’t. Jack Brandhorst - to be a mechanic. Dale Werner - to be a successful rancher. Janice Walsh - to own a helicopter to go to the dances in. Sharon Bogue - to see the whole world piece by piece. Milton Dobbs - to be President of the U.S.A. Duane Guire - to be an Engineer. Lee Hoelscher - to make good in something! Nancy Hubbard - to live on a ranch. Duane Hunt - to make a million! Rumsey Gates - to do something big that doesn’t require work. Jimmie Rule - to get the rattle out of his Ford. Eloise More - to get rich and travel from one side of the Earth to the other. Duane Muirhead - to get out of school. Jeanette Ohman - to go to college. Jack Pluta - to be an Engineer. Jim Dorr - to go to the Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs. Carolyn Dunn - to be a Dental Lab Technician. Bonnie Fortik - to be a Dental Assistant. Darlene Ehle - to be a housewife. Henry Elgin - to be an airplane pilot. Sharon Jones - to go to college. Bill Lake - to pull wisdom teeth. Don LeDonne - to get ahead. Ruth McBride - to rub peoples’ back . Rochelle McDermott - to be a Lab Technician. Norman Sandelin - to Help Snowball. Elaine Utter - to be a Success. Beverly Bagett - to do good in whatever she does. Dewey Tofoya - to own a car that he can’t wreck. Jerry Tucker - to be an Engineer. Gilbert Wait - to have a ball. A M B I T 3 O N S DEAR DIARY May 28, - And so another year of High School work is done. Let's reminisce tonight. September 6 - First day of school. Old faces, new faces and the same faculty. 9 - The first football game of the season. Walden at Steamboat. 16 - Football, Kremmling at Steamboat. 23 - Football, Steamboat at Hayden. 24 -C.U. Band Day at Boulder. The A Band re- ceived a superior and an excellent rating. 30 - Red and White Day. Dean Fortik and Ruth Mc- Bride won the prizes for the best costumes. Foot- ball, Rangely at Steamboat. October 7 - Football, Steamboat at Craig. 11 - Drama Club Play ( Cheaper by the Dozen ). 14 - Football, Steamboat at Rifle. 21 - Football, Glenwood at Steamboat. 26 - Football, Steamboat at Laramie. November 4 - Football, Steamboat at Meeker. 9 - Open House 10 - Sailorett Talent Show. The theme was Rock around the Clock. 11 -F.F.A. -F.H. A. Party and F.F. A. Initiation. 18 - Sophomore Party - A Spanish Theme. 23 - Junior Class Play - Mr. Barry's Etchings. 26 - Class A Football - Semi-finals. 29 - National School Assembly, an excellent violin- ist. 30 - The first Band Concert given by the A Band. December 2 - Basketball, Kemmling ( 33 ) at Steamboat ( 56 ). Wrestling Hayden ( 22 ) at Steamboat ( 26 ). 3 - Basketball, Steamboat ( 87 ) at Hayden ( 59 ). 9 - Basketball, Walden ( 32 ) at Steamboat ( 50). Wrestling, Steamboat ( 21 ) at Saratoga ( 26 ). 10 - Sailorette and Block S” Party. Beverly Bagett was elected Queen and Jack Pluta was elected King. 16 - Basketball, Steamboat ( 65 ) at Kremmling ( 65 ) Invitational Wrestling Tournament at Steamboat. 23 - Basketball, Steamboat ( 53 ) at Walden ( 46 ). Wrestling, Laramie ( 16 ) at Steamboat ) 26 ). Christmas Vacation, 12 days to loaf. 30 - Basketball, Hayden ( 60 ) at Steamboat ( 80 ). January 6 - Basketball, Steamboat ( 46 ) at Rangely ( 41 ). Wrestling, Rangely ( 26 ) at Steamboat ( 24 ). 7 - Wrestling, Steamboat ( 33 ) at Hayden ( 16 ). 11 - Square Dance Party. 13 - Basketball, Steamboat ( 48 ) at Craig ( 56 ). Wrestling, Craig ( 21 ) at Steamboat ( 27 ). National School Assembly. Two hot Marimba players. 17 - F.F.A. Day at the Stock show. 20 - Basketball, Glenwood ( 55 ) at Steamboat ( 68 ). Wrestling, Steamboat ( 35 ) at Glenwood ( 11 ). End of first Semester. 21 - Freshman Party. Outstanding New Year was the theme. 24 - Wrestling, Steamboat ( 37 ) at Craig ( 14 ). 27 - Basketball, Rifle ( 45 ) at Steamboat ( 59 ). Wrestling, Steamboat ( 29 ) at Rifle ( 19 ). 30 - Band Concert. This was the second one of the series. February 3 - Basketball, Steamboat ( 53 ) at Meeker ( 51). Wrestling, Meeker ( 20 ) at Steamboat ( 26 ). 4 - Basketball, Rangely ( 37 ) at Steamboat ( 58 ). 7 - National School Assembly, a clever Magician. 9 - The Armed Services gave a talk on the advantages of that kind of life. 10 - Basketball, Craig ( 69 ) at Steamboat ( 63 ). 17 - Basketball, Steamboat at Glenwood. 17 - and 18 - District Wrestling at Montrose. 24 - Basketball, Steamboat at Rifle. 24 - and 25 - State Wrestling Tournament at Denver. 28 - School Assembly, Dramatic Artist. 29 - One-act Plays. March 2 - Basketball, Meeker at Steamboat 5 - Wester Slope F.F.A. Judging. 9 - and 10 - Basketball Tournament at Meeker. 16 - State Basketball Tournament. 30 - Spring Vacationi April 12 - Senior Class Play. 19 - Craig Music Festival. May 5 - Junior - Senior Banquet and Prom. 18 - Band Concert. 27 - Baccalaureate Services. 28 - High School Commencement. The Seniors said good-by to everyone. 10 - and 11 - League Wrestling Tournament at Meeker. We won six first places. Congratulations to Class of '56 WEBBER'S RADIO ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contracting Wiring and Supplies Sales - Service - Installation WALTER R. WEBBER, Prop. Best Equipped Radio Service Shop in North Western Colorado P.O. Box WW Phone 85 DRUG CO. Steamboat Springs, Colorado Best Wishes to the Class of '56 Jewelry and Watches Compliments of DEL'S JEWELRY AND SHOP GIFTS The Complete Sporting Goods Store Everything for the Sportsman Fishing Tackle Guns - Ammunition Skis and Accessories LINDLEY SPORTING GOODS Steamboat Springs, Colo. Phone 82-J Diamonds Watches Jewelry KEPLIN GE1R Y3 JEWELRY Guaranteed Watch Repairing Steamboat Springs, Colo, Congratulations Class of '56 GranMed Hardware F urniture Automotive Parts Household Goods Electric Appliances Roy and Beverly Struble, Owner Congratulations Class of '56 Hardware Appliances New Holland Hay Balers F ord T ractors HARDWARE Congratulations to the Class of '56 WARBOR BEAUTY SHOP Buick - Chevrolet Automobiles and Trucks Parts - Sales - Service Norge Appliances BASH BUICK - CHEVROLET Congratulations to a Fine Senior Class TO VISIT Where Quality and Price Are Friends CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES GOOD LUCK SENIORS OF '56 a . - CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '56 BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Steamboat Springs, Colorado Congratulations Class of '56 From j—I OME FURNITURE HARDWARE, INC. Furniture - Hardware Appliances Quality and Service--Our Motto Meet Ya for a Coke at l—'v'OM DRUG COf E CAFE Highest Quality at Lowest Prices Congratulations Class of '56 Next to the Post Office Phone 36 Congratulations From CARY'S CARTER SERVICE Steamboat Springs, Colo. For Proper Lubrication For Proper Maintenance All Goodyear Products Come to Cary's Carter Service Station AGENCY Insurance for All Needs Steamboat Springs, Colorado APPAREL Ladies' Furnishings and Notions Shoes, Hosiery Steamboat Springs, Colo. Congratulations Class of '56 THE STEAMBOAT PILOT Everybody Reads Pioneer Newspaper Congratulations Class of '56 M. LIGWn- Sr SONS Salutations Class of ’56 YOUR VARIET Y STORE Everything From Soup to Nuts Congratulations Class of '56 CAFE BOB'S CONOCO SERVICE Come As You Are Phone 19 Free Customer Parking Pick-Up and Delivery B. F. Goodrich Tire Headquarters Congratulations, Seniors LOWELL G. SHEARED Congratulations Class of '56 LLOYD L. BROWN Real Estate and Insurance Steamboat Springs, Colo. y VALUSY LARSON CO- OT= FURNITURE Complete Home Furnishings Ranchers Make Our Station Steamboat Springs Your Headquarters Phone 477 Congratulations and Best Wishes Class of '56 ROBERTS OIL COMPANY Quality - Service Wholesale - Retail Steamboat Springs - Granby Congratulations Seniors BAKERY C. G. MERRIFIELD Steamboat Springs, Colorado GREENHOUSE DOROTHY STONE Distinctive Florist Phone 73 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Penney’s ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! Open your savings account now with the Routt County National Bank and plan for that college education NATIONAL BANK. The Bank of Friendly Service Member F.D.I. C, Best Wishes to the H 1 - WAV Clciss of 56 LOCKER NELSON Complete Processing of Game CLEANERS and Domestic Meat Opposite Post Office Phone 499 Look Sharp Feel Sharp Congratulations Class of '56 Go to ■DON'S LEONA TODD BARBER SHOP MT. 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