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

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SAIlOR S l 0 G OF 1957 o o In this, your Sailor’s Log of 1957 we, the annual staff, give you a cross section of life in S.S.H.S. Steamboat Springs, Colorado SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE DEDICATION It is an unusual privilege for me to write this message and offer my best wishes to theClassof 1957. Ihave a special feel- ing for this class, most of the members of which I have known for the past twelve years. My message to this classis the message I would give my son as he grad- uates from high school. Remember that men and women are just boys and girls - in many instances not quite grown up. The future of America holds for its youth exactly what its youth makes it. Youth will reap exactly what it sows. We must learn from the pages of history that there is no handicap that cannot be overcome by will-power, patience and applica- tion. Mental and physical discipline will fit you to meet any of the problems of the future. The Golden Rule, The Ten Commandments and the Sermon on the Mount are still our best guides. Every- thing good is included in my wish to you, Class of 1957. George P. Sauer Supt. of Schools □ We dedicate this 1957 yearbook to our inspiring guide, Mr. Sauer. His untiring ef- forts to improve our school and broaden our outlook-‘on(li P are greatly appreciated by Ls' evoted interest in the new grade each one of us. He deserves special recognition for his' school which has become a reality this year. TO THE GRADUATING SENIORS OF 1957: You are to be commended upon the achieve- ments that you have thus far accomplished. It is my hope that you will go forward after graduation in whatever path of life you choose. But whatever path you choose, make your life an honor- able one; ayouthfulone; a vigorous one; and one in which your ideals are ever present and are always a goal to be attained. Remember, as General Douglas MacArthur once said, Youth is not entirely a time of life - it is a state of mind.. .It is a temper of the will, a quality of the imagination, a vigor of the emotions... People grow old only by deserting their ideals...You are as young as your hope, as old as your despair.. .When your heart is covered with the snows of pessimism and the ice of cynicism, then and then only are you grown old... Most sincerely yours, High School building in Winter. 'fioll llKl A B o wane SENIORS MARGARET ELAINE ANDERSON Peggy” Commercial Those who say the least are often the wisest. JEAN BALMAIN Jeanier General My heart is whole, my fancy free, go away, little boy, don't bother me. RONALD.EDWARD BARRETT Ronnie Academic I'll agree with you but you're wrong. SENIORS WE ARE BEING PREPARED TO FACE BOB BEDELL Roby General An honest man is the noblest work of God. VADA EARLINE BELTON ” Earline'' General Willingness leads to the road of success. ALLAN W. BLANDFORD Crowbar Gener: Little - but so was Napoleon. DOUGLAS BOGGS Vice President Doug Academic Friendly to all, hostile to none, always jolly and full of fun. SHARON BRYAN Rose Jr. General ’ Never in a hurry - always late. VAN ALLEN CARD Vander Academic Dynamite comes in small packages. SENIORS THE WORLD THAT LIES BEFORE US TED CARY Treasurer Ted Academic Talent and personality make a wonderful combination. SHIRLEY ANN CHURA Shirley General Her talents are all the silent kind. MRS. FRANCES JIMENEZ COMBS Fran General Yep, I'm a senior this year. f’TMUiki aL • I DAVID WALTER COOK Dave General Men of few words are the best.” LINDA CRAWFORD BOB DELAHAY Pudden General Bob Academi A lass so sweet, with smile so At dramatics, he does excel. neat. SENIORS WITHIN ONE YEAR, WE HAVE CHANGED JOHN DAVID DOUGLAS FRED DUCKELS SUSAN JANETTE FALER Dave Academic Laugh and the study hall laughs with you; Go to the office and you go alone. Spider Academic Occasionally wise - sometimes otherwise. Sue Academi She burns the midnight oil, but not always for study. BARBARA LOU GORDON S.C. Rep. Gordo Academic Full of life and lively fun; a friend and pal to everyone. ALICIA SUSAANE HARRIS Susi Academic Her gift to us is loyal friendship. CARMEN HAWLEY Academic She is full of pep and vim, with a pronounced liking for the pronoun Him. SENIORS FROM TEEN-AGERS TO MEN AND WOMEN. DOLORES ANN HAYS Secretary Dee Academic Good qualities need no advertising. JAMES HEATH Jim Academic You can never tell what I'll do next. RAYMOND GENE HEID President Rayzer Academic Sometimes I sit and think but most of the time I just sit.” ERIC CLEAVER HERN ESS Flash Academic Beware! I may yet do something sensational. JAMES RONALD HICKS Cricket” Academic He'd rather make history than study it. I CLEO CLAUDETTE HIXON Claudi Genera Once upon a time, and once was enough. SENIORS AS WE ADVANCE IN YEARS DALE HUDSPETH Dale Academic Take care of men. Good men are rare. RICHARD ARLEN JENSEN MARJORIE KELTON Dick Academic Marj” Commercial Eat, drink, and be merry. Don't take life too seriously. You' never get out alive. _ ivVlVU JOHN PALMER Bear Academic All great men are dying, I don't feel so well. HELEN LYNCH PIERCE General She lives her life for one alone. CONSTANCE NAOMI PLUTA Connie Academic Man has his will, but woman has her way. CHERYL KAYE LINDLEY Chiz Commercial Studying is a waste of time and I never waste time. CAROL JEAN McKITTRICK Jean General My teachers think I’m so sweet, I’m always placed at the foremost seat. BONNIE JEAN MAHAN Bunny” Commercial Here's a girl with a pleasant smile, that makes the bubble of life worth- while. SENIORS MORE RESPONSIBILITY RESTS ON US. ROBERT A. ROBERTS Big Bob Academic Always up to something. CHARLES E. SANDELIN Chuck Academic He carries his troubles in his pocket with a hole in it. JOHN PHILIP SAUER John Academic I like work. I could sit and watd it for hours.” SENIORS FROM THE MOMENT WE ENTER THE DOORWAY MARDELL SAYLOR JO ANNE SEMOTAN SANDRA LOU SHERROD Marble General Jo Academic Sandy Acaden Sweet, neat, and quite petite. If boys interfere with your work, Say little, do much, meet eve quit work. one with a smile. LELAND SMITH Lee General Worry little, study less, is his idea of happiness. CARROL ANN STUKEY Sis Academic A smile that wins, a manner that takes, everywhere she goes, friends she makes. LARRY STUKEY Ears Academic Loyal, witty, and full of fun, he’s a friend of everyone. SENIORS UNTIL THE TIME OF DEPARTURE VIOLA STONEBRINK Shorty General Through life she goes with a happy smile. DONALD EDWARD TOOLE Don Academic It is the wise head that makes a still tongue. ELVIN GEORGE TUFLY Elvis Academic The opportunity for mischief is found one hundred times a day. CAROL ANNE VAIL Doll General Says little but thinks a lot. JACK VERNER Jocko General Wine, women, and song are getting me down. I guess I'll have to give up singing. MORGAN WESLEY WAIT Bubby Academic Live fast, die young, have a good looking corpse. SENIORS WE GROW TO LOVE OUR SCHOOL SANDRA KAY WALDEN Sandy” Academic Politeness goes far but costs nothing. RAY WERNER Punk General Always happy, never sad, some- times naughty, but never bad. VIOLA WHEELER Leap Year Academic She is just what she is, what bet- ter report, a girl, friend, good sport. RICHARD LEE WILHELM Willy Academic Happy am I, from care I'm free. Why isn’t everyone contented like me ? GLEN RUSSELL WHITMER Glen Academic A loyal companion, an excellent friend, an earnest worker, and true to the end. PATSY MARLENE WILHELM Patsy Academic Her friendship is worth having. SENIORS AND HATE TO LEAVE IT. BARBARA ANN WILLIAMS Barbs General Sincerity is her middle name. EVELYN WOOD Woodsie General Quiet, reserved, and demure, a friend of whom you're always sure. JOAN WORM Joanie” Academic Why be on time when it is so much fun to be late ?” H ADAIR, BRUCE ALLEN, WAYNE ANDERSON, KAREN BAGETT, RICHARD BARNES, EDNA BARTLETT, BRYON BLANDFORD, NORMA BOWEN, LYNDA GAYLE BUCHANAN, EDWARD DELAHAY, BILL DEVAULT, DICK DOBBS. CAROLYN GAY, ROBERTA GRAMMER, ELAINE HARDING, MIKE HARMON, MARY JANE Treasurer HHD, DELBERT Vice President HENNESSEE, DALLAS HINKSON. RALPH ALTHOUGH FACED WITH DIFFICULTIES JUNIO :lass MARSHALL, ROBERT MARSHALL, ROBERTA NASH, BARBRA OHMAN, GAYLE PATTON, SHARON PETURSSON, SIGRID POWELL, NEIL POWELL, ROLLEN POWELL, WAYNE REHDER, BONNIE SEALES, ROY SHEARER, PATTY Secretary SHERROD, JACKIE S.C. Rep. SNIDER, VELNA SPANGLER, GENE SPRENGLE, LINDA President STEHLEY, CAROL SUE STENDER, SHIRLEY STONE, RICHARD WE HAVE QUICKLY OVERCOME THEM. THORNTON, BILL TROGLER, BARBARA TRUAX, JERRALD Parliamentarian SOPHOMOR Adams, Gene Andrews, Chris Vice President Barber, Gene Barrett, Patricia Barrows, Robert Bedell, Orval Belton, Alice Belton, Donna Bogue, Bonnie Boggs, Jerry Brown, Ruby Burgess, Arthur Conner, Kenneth Cook, Sylvia Dorr, Thomas Elliott, Jon Fisher, Dennis Fitzhugh, Glenda Fortik, Dean Guire, Fred WE, THE CLASS OF '59 Harris, Barbara Secretary Henderson, Donald Kimball, Leona Knowles, Patty LASS Larson, Alan Lindley, Judy McBride, Alan McLaughlin, Glen Maguire, Joe S.C. Rep. Mahaffey, Kirk Mosher, Elaine Phelps, Paul Pieper, Carol Pierce, Carron Pierce, Tommy Ramsey, Karen Ross, Linda Ross, Stuart President Sandelin, Truman Selch, Alice Treasurer Smith, Don Soash, Richard Swain, Cleon Van Cleave, Alice ARE THE HOPES OF THE FUTURE IN S. S. H. S. Werner, Frances Werner, Loris Whitmer, Gary FRESHMAl Appel, Betty Ann Arnold, Boyd Bartholomew, James Brown, Tad Buchanan, Julia Buffham, Leslie Burnworth, Charles Campbell, Gerald Compestine, Catherine Cooper, Clint Cullen, Carol Dobbs, Nancy Fordyce, John Grammer, Janice Guire, Corwin Harvey, Maurice Henessee, Tom Hoelscher, Ann Jacobs, Michael Jiminez, Lupe WITH THREE YEARS AHEAD Kalwaites, Peter Kline, Gary Light, Richard Vice President Lydon, Pat S. C. Representative LASS Martin, Mary Mosher, LaRue Muirhead, Janet Nay. Mary Nelson, John Mewbourne, Pearlie Oldfield, Joe Palmer, Bob Petursson, Sigfus Pieper, Genevieve Powell, Gayle Powell, Kent Ramsey, Sam President Rich, Lynn Rule, Ronnie Schnuerle, Charles Shearer, Karen Smith, Becky Stonebrink, Darrel Utter, Nadine WE STRIVE TO DO OUR BEST Williams, Neda Mae Secretary-Treasurer Wither, Peter Wither, Susan Wommer, Patty E. Allen. L. Belton, F. Blecha, L. Blecha, J. Bray. M. Brown, V. Brown, R. Chura. J. Combs. V. Ellis, G, Farrow, B. Fick, G, Fisher, N. Freeman, A. Gooding, R. Henry. W. Hoskins, M. Kelton, J. Kimble, J. Knutson, D. Lesher, J. Lewis, F. Macchia. V. Mundon, L. Norris, D. Phelps, M. Pluta, S. Roberts, C. Rorex, S. Sauer. President R. Henry Vice President R. Chura Secretary J. Bray Treasurer W. Hoskins JUNIOR HIGH WE ARE STRIVING TO LEARN AND TO GROW IN WISDOM B. Shelton. P. Simpson. F. Slavens. L. Spangler, G. Stone. K. Thomas, M. Thompson. R. Van Winkle. F. White. G. White. T. Whitecotton, L. Wommer, P. Workman. Mr. Sanborn. Not shown: D. Adams. C. Baker, K. Fleming. C. Hallquist. K. Lynch, C. Mosher, A. Petursson. R. Allen, C. Appel, S. Arnett. C. Baer, J. Barrows, L. Bartholomew, T. Beale, J. Brown. J. Chesney, J. Cullen, N. Duckels, V. Durham, G. Durnell, V. Elkins, M. Ellis, W. Fick. P. Freeman, G. Hibbert, D. Iacovetto, J. Jiminez, R. Knutson, R. Le Donne, M. Lynch. J. Maguire, J. Marshall, E. Neish, W. Pickerill, M. Pieper, K. Pluta, B. Powell. JUNIOR HIGH WE ARE STARTING THE ROAD IN THE WAY OF ACHIEVEMENT D. Ralston, J. Sandelin, D. Schaefermeyer, E. Shirr, R. Seales, D. Sherrod, S. Swinehart. Mrs. Butler. Mr. Marshall, Mrs. Powell. F. Thistle, A. Wattelet, S. Williams, J. Wither. Not shown: B. Black, M. Douglas. D. Grammer, J. Jilicott, R. Macchia, E. Mills, C. Wheeler. I m ri THESE CAPTAINS PEPPED UP THEIR TEAMMATES Ted Cary Fred Duckies Consistent basket shooters who gave the crowds many thrills and gained the respect of all opponents. The wrestlers who went to State.” All proved tough opponents. With them is Coach Ramunno. Larry Stukey John Palmer Examples of good sportsmanship. Coaches - Dan Telk, A1 Marshall, and Mack Jones. Coaches Telk and Marshall. Managers Wither and Jacobs. s A I LINE Wait Sauer Verner Stukey Douglas Bedell Cary BACKS Truax Heid Palmer Card SAILORS TAKE TO THE HARDWOODS Juniors and Seniors; Mr. Jones. G. Spangler, F. Duckies, J. Sauer, T. Cary, D. DeVault, W. Powell, Mr. Marshall, R. Stone, R. Powell, E. Tuffly, N. Powell, J. Palmer, J. Truax, B. Thornton. In the tournament last year Steamboat played a thrilling game, defeating Craig and taking second in the conference. As this annual goes to press, the students of S.S.H.S. are looking forward to a re- peat performance and more this year. TED CARY FRED DUCKLES JOHN SAUER FOR ANOTHER RUGGED BASKETBALL SEASON Clint, Charles, Boyd, Richard, Kent, Alan, Darrell, Coach Jones, Maurice, Glen, Richard, Kurt, Sam, Bob, Coach Marshall. HARD TRAINING —GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP Charles 120 Second in State WRESTLING SCORES 31 Montrose 31 Laramie 33 Meeker 37 Rangely 50 Kremmling 19 Hayden 40 Rifle 42 Glenwood 26 Craig 32 Craig 53 Kremmling 22 Hayden Invitational Tournament 2nd Chris, Corwin, John Ray, Bob, Orval, Dale, Glen, Morgan, Truman, Skip. Bob, Gary, Barney, Ted, Larry, Fred Coach, Chuck, Wayne, Joe, Paul. Glen - 145 Larry - 165 Dale - Hvy. Morgan - 138 WRESTLERS FIGHT TO UPHOLD THE SAILORS' TRADITIONS Truman, 133 lbs Fred about to pin his man Truman Larry - Be careful! Turn him over, Glen! Break him down, Morgan! Wayne - getting instructions Sigfus, Robert, Bob. Truman, Skip, Chuck Sue Night show The big event of the ski season is our own Car- nival in early February. The highlight is the crown- ing of the Carnival Queen at the famous night show. Peggy was selected queen this year with Sue Faler, Carol Sue Stehley, Alice VanCleave, Patty Knowles, Alice Selch, Patty Shearer, and Karen Ramsey as her attendants. NO MATTER HOW COLD THE WEATHER! Barney, Loris, Larry Off to Jackson Hole Linda Van Van, Loris, Joe David and Sue Ray, B 0 y s’ s k 1 T e a m OUR ACHIEVEMENTS ARE GREAT, AS IS OUR ENTHUSIASM Sandra NATIONAL HONOR Ted Valedictorian Bausch-Lomb award The Steamboat Springs chapter of the National Honor Society was established at the high school in December, 1954. The application for membership was made by Principal Miller J. Stewart. The main purpose of this organization is to stimulate and reward scholarship as well as to encourage the development of good character, selfless service, and community and school leadership. This year's members are shown. Patsy Roberta Viola Barbara David Steamboat Springs Marching Band wins a rating of 1 at Boulder Band Day. Director Bob Flanders. THE REPRESENTATIVES OF OUR SCHOOL AND PUBLICATIONS President - Glen Whitmer Secretary - Jerrald Truax Sponsor - Mr. Stewart Vice President - Van Card Treasurer - Morgan Wait S t u d e n t C 0 u n c 1 1 ANNUAL STAFF Editor - Susie Harris Editor - Doug Boggs Bus. mgr. - Ted Cary F.F.A - Milvoy Janeck Sports - Chuck Sandelin Senior - Alan McBride Class - Fran Werner Activities - Roberta Gay Photographers - Jo Smeotan, Peggy Hubbard Sponsors - Mrs. Campbell BOS'N'S PIPE Newspaper and Annual staff members try to produce a lasting story of the students' life in S.S.H.S. Sponsors Mr. Jones Mrs. Foster S. S. H. S. SPIRIT REVOLVES AROUND OUR CLUBS. Advocati Latini •resident Ted Cary liee President Byron Bartleti Secretary Susie Harris . C. Represeni Linda Sprengl Sponsor Mrs. Campbell Spanish Club President Jo Semotan Vice President Lynda Gayle Bowen Secretary Sue Faler Treasurer Dean Fortik S. C. Representative Dick Jensen Sponsor Mr. Foster Alpha Beta Gamma Club President Ted Cary Vice President Peter Wither Secretary John Fordyce Treasurer Alan Larson S. C. Representativ Gary Kline Sponsors Mr. Peck Miss Stevenson Sponsors - President - Dale Hudspeth Mrs. Rorex, Mr. Peck Treasurer - Sandra Sherrod D a n c e B a n d Managers Bob Roberts. Larry Stukey Director - Mr. Robert Flanders S 0 c 1 a 1 D a n c e President - Jerrald Truax Vice President - Dale Hudspeth Secretary - Francis Werner Treasurer - Ray Heid Student Council Rep. - Patsy Wilhelm Sponsors - Mrs. Rorex. Mr. Peck MANY MOMENTS TO REMEMBER D r a m a President - Joan Worm Vice President - Sandra Sherrod Secretary - Carolyn Dobbs Treasurer - Lynda Bowen S. C. Rep. - Ted Cary Sponsor - Ruby Rorex JUNIOR PLAY Moons and magic made up the junior play, Many Moons, by James Thurber, Under the direction of Marshall Sanborn, it was a great success. CWF A Sunny Morning - Second Place The Game of Chess - First Place HIGH IDEALS AND SCHOOL SPIRIT President, Carrol Stukey; Vice President, Carol Stehley; Secretary, Linda Sprengle; Treasurer, Susie Harris; Student Council Representative, Jo Semotan; Sponsor, Jean Lund. Swabie's Swing was the name of the annual Sailorette talent show. It was their main activity this year and was a smashing success. Throughout the year they support school athletic events and entertain all athletes at a spring banquet. Drill Leaders Sue Faler, Patty Shearer. A SPORT IS A CHALLENGE TO THOSE WHO INDULGE Pres. - Ted Cary V. Pres. Chuck Sandelin Sec.-Treas. Morgan Wait S. C. Rep. David Douglas The guys show the gals how things should be done. Jackie Marj Glenda Fran THIS TALENTED CONCERT BAND First row Linda - Mardell Lynda - Genevieve Evelyn - Bonnie Barbara - Karen Second row Marjorie - Jo Bonnie - Sharon Sue - Carolyn Linda - Carol Third row Donald - Bill Bill - Mike Dallas - Ralph Bob - Richard Delbie CONCERTS November '25, 'at April 22, 195' May 17, 1957 Concert anc ;_ra Jan. 29. 1957 Northwest Horn Band Feb. 25. 195' Solo and Ensem Festival March 22. 195' OFFERS MANY ENJOYABLE PERFORMANCES S f ' y i ♦ i i, First row A. VanCleave L. Rich G. Powell E. Barne A. Selch P. Shearer B. Nash F. Werner B. Bogue Last row P. Hubbard S. Faler C. Stehley N. Utter M. Nay A. Larson L. Stukey L. Sprengle First row R. Jensen J. Worm C. McKittrick G. Olman Second row J. Semotan J. Elliot C. Lyon B. Barrows R. Palmer J. Bartholomew J. Boggs Third row J. Palmer R. Roberts B. Bartlett J. Maguire J) r Hr S I, Ski . BA H[ scn ■K First row N. Williams S. Wither R. Brown B. Gordon C. Stukey K. Shearer Third row P. Wither J. Nelson L. Werner C. Burn worth Second row A. Belton R. Light B. Harris C. Pierce Last row D. Henderson J. Verner J. Sauer D. Boggs M. Wait LEARNING TO DO DOING TO LEARN President Glen Barbara Mr. Jones F.F.A. Sweetheart Candidates Sylvia, Sigrud, Jackie ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE F.F.A. CHAPTER 1. One of the top ten chapters in the state in Chapter Accomplishments. 2. One of the fifteen chapters in the state receiving the Master Chapter award. 3. Awarded the National Superior award in 1956. 4. Initiated program for teenage hunting safety. 5. Awarded blue ribbon booth at the County Fair in 1956 based on Farmstead arrangement. 6. We have had a good intra-chapter ping-pong tournament. 7. Contributed to many worthwhile drives, Red Cross, Polio Foundation, and Veterans Christmas programs in Veterans Hospitals. 8. Our recreation Accomplishments - Our pack trip highlights our summer activities. 9. We stress leadership not only in our chapter, but in all school and community activities. EARNING TO LIVE LIVING TO SERVE Boy! was it cold on that gay F.H.A, hayride. Crowning F.F.A Sweetheart at Stock Show Judging teams at Grand Junction Jerrald Dale accepting the award for recognition as an all-round F.F.A. chapter at the F.F.A. convention at Meeker. Display for F.F.A. week iHouse 2.Goraqe Machine 5hed,5h 4Chich n House 5 Grain Bins G Barn 7. Loafinq Shed 8 Corra I J 3 Creeh VO-AG I CLA FAVORITES Ronald Barren. Work - any easy job (ail day long) Alan Blandford. A good class to sleep through Van Card, Chuck Sandelin. Pastime - chasing girls David Cook. A good argument - anytime David Douglas. Dead seriousness - at all times James Heath. Occupation - avoiding the schoolhouse Eric Herness. Those forty winks in English Bob Roberts. Passing notes - (music notes) John Palmer. Utter silence - always Leland Smith. School work - any kind, any place Larry Stukey. Spot - A shady nook (in lover's lane) Jack Vemer. Good classical music Ray Werner. Playing papa to the wrestling team Willy and Patsy. ’You and me and baby makes three' Jean Balmain. Soys - ('six six and over) Sharon and Frances. Marriage - their own Shirley Chura. Hope - Success (as a reward) Sue Faler. Good jokes - (David's) Barbara Gordon. Pastime - Worrying about love Carmen and Claudette. Twosome - He and I Delores Hays. Committees - (A hand in every one) Cheryl Lindley. Closets - full of clothes Connie Pluta. Sisters - (Someone else's) Jc Semotan. Boys - 'The more the merrier Sandra Sherrod. Vacation - (twelve months long) iria Stonebnak. Rules - The unbreakable kind Carol Vail. Chewing Gum - (all day long) ioia Wheela. Saying - 'I'm here, you lucky dogs joat Worm. Gripe - People who are always late to clas 'line herself) Carol Mcr'ir-ricn. It's better to shop at Safeway Bob Bedell. That one special college girl Doug Boggs. Good, Hard, Brain-taxing math problems Ted Cary. Food - lots of it Bob Delahay, James Hicks. Hairstyle - crew cut Fred Duckies. Sport - Basketball Ray Heid. Pastime - Breadking his own casualty records Dick Jensen. Transportation - A space ship Dale Hudspeth. A girl with a sense of humor (Barbara) John Sauer. Book - A checkbook (with Dad’s George P. ) Elvin Tuffly. Perfect behavior - (when he is asleep) Morgan Wait. Drink - A long wet one (milk or water) Glen Whitmer. Long distance romances Peggy Anderson. Goal - to light the home fires Evelyn Wood. Pet Peeve - People who draw in class Linda Crawford. Subject - Chorus ( With a song in her heart ) Susi Harris. Her phone number - if known to the opposite sex Marj Kelton. Cars - With a man behind the wheel Bonnie and Mardell. Hobby - Decorating the third finger of their left hand Carrol Stukey. Small wonders (like herself) Barbara Williams. Ambition - to create hair-raising hairstyles Sandra Walden. Talking - (all the time) Earline Belton. Ambition - to grow a long pony tail Everyone’s favorites. The sponsors - Mr. Telk and Miss Stevenson CDDDHS - Aquamarine and Silver FLOWER - Blue and White Iris M' TTO - ’ The easiest way to get to the top is to get to the bottom of things.” CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '57 Steamboat Springs Nutritious Dairy Products Pasteurized - Homogenized Milk and Cream DAIRY Phone 40J Congratulations to the Class of 1957 LUEKEN5 MOTOR GARAGE Congratulations to Class of '57 From Best of Service Congratulations, Class of '57 SWAINS 1 STOCKMANS CAFE bob's CONOCO SERVICE 24 Hour Service Come As You Are Phone 19 Steaks and Dinners Pick-Up and Delivery Free Customer Parking B. F. Goodrich Tire Headquarters Congratulations, Seniors }howih'4 vvWtwl l A 01 ls BAKERY f y V GREENHOUSE C. G. MERRIFIELD DOROTHY STONE Steamboat Springs, Colorado Distinctive Florist Phone 73 Best Wishes to the Class of '57 HI-WAV NELSON LOCKER CLEANERS Complete Processing of Game and Domestic Meat Opposite Post Office Phone 499 A Congratulations, Class of '57 (lom odeam dadd V MT. HOME CAFE BARBER SHOP Congratulations to the Class of '57 (fameva deud T Everything Photographic hested's Steamboat Springs, Colo. Eastman Revere Steamboat Springs, Colorado Ansco Underwood View Master Typewriters MILES TIRE SERVICE For More Miles See Miles mac's at CARTER SERVICE STATION SINCLAIR STATION Steamboat Springs, Colorado BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Steamboat Springs, Colorado Congratulations, Class of '57 From FURNITURE HARDWARE, INC. DRUG Furniture - Hardware Appliances Quality and Service - Our Motto COME Highest Quality at Lowest Prices C ongr atulations Class of '57 SUPER MARKET Next to the Post Office Phone 36 Congratulations and Best Wishes Class of '57 ROBERTS OIL COMPANY Quality - Service Wholesale - Retail Steamboat Springs - Granby THE STEAMBOAT PILOT Everybody Reads THE PILOT Pioneer Newspaper Congratulations Salutations Class of '57 Class of '57 R M. LIGHT 5 SONS YOUR VARIETY STORE Everything From Soup to Nuts Steamboat Springs, Colorado CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS Penney’s ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! Congratulations to Class WEBBERS RADIO ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contracting Wiring and Supplies LAW Best Equipped Radio Service Shop in North Western Colorado DRUG CO. P. O. Box WW Phone 85 Steamboat Springs, Colorado Best Wishes to the Class of '57 Ladies' Wear Jewelry and Watches Compliments of M JEWELRY AND GIFTS The Complete Sporting Goods Store Everything for the Sportsman Congratulations, Class of '57 Fishing Tackle f Guns - Ammunition I Skis and Accessories UNDLJEV g|||P sporting goods Hardware Steamboat Springs Appliances Colo. 4 0 Phone 82-J New Holland Hay Balers Ford Tractors Diamonds Watches Jewelry A JEWELRY BOGGS Guaranteed Watch Repairing HARDWARE Steamboat Springs, Colo. Congratulations to the Congratulations, Class of '57 Class of '57 7 GttmMed Hardware Furniture BEAUTY SHOP Buick - Chevrolet Automotive Parts Automobiles and Trucks Household Goods Parts - Sales - Service Westinghouse Electric Appliances ROY AND BEVERLY STRUBLE BASH Owner BUICK - CHEVROLET ITS A ptftSUREj To Congratulate a Fine Senior Class Men's Dress, Sport and Western Clothing CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES GOOD LUCK SENIORS OF '57 h Everything to Build With EAMBOAT LUMBER CO. Phone 99w For Western Jewelry and Leather Goods Boots, Jeans, Shirts, Hats, Moccasins, Riding Equipment | HARWI SADDLERY Our Heartiest Congratulations to the Class of '57 MONGER TEXACO SERVICE Texaco Products Tires - Tubes - Batteries 10th and Lincoln - Phone 217 YAMPA VALLEY ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION, INC. 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. 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Steamboat Springs High School - Galleon / Sailors Log Yearbook (Steamboat Springs, CO) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

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Steamboat Springs High School - Galleon / Sailors Log Yearbook (Steamboat Springs, CO) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

Steamboat Springs High School - Galleon / Sailors Log Yearbook (Steamboat Springs, CO) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 1

1961

Steamboat Springs High School - Galleon / Sailors Log Yearbook (Steamboat Springs, CO) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 1

1962


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