Summit County High School - Summiteer Yearbook (Breckenridge, CO)

 - Class of 1955

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Senior Class Will 1955 I, Robert Van Dyke, will all the cows on the highway to anyone who can hit them. I, Mike Woods, will my shaggy hair to anyone who wants it. I, Jimmy Owens, will my eyes to anyone who can realize that they are real eyes. I, Alan'Rice, will my flat-top to Hud Prestrud. He needs it. I, Loren Thompson, will my place in the snowbank to Jim Christensen and his jeep. I, Ida Carr, will all my detentions to Janice Forsberg, even though she doesn't need any more. Also, I will my chair in the office to all the underclassmen. VIENNA LAUNDRY 8: CLEANERS DILLON MARKET

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Senior Memories The year we have looked forward to for so long has finally arrived--our Senior year, 1955. It finds seven hopeful and excited Seniors leaving S.C.H.S. and entering the world before us. We are reminded of years before. It seems only a short time that eight timid Freshmen were trying to suffer through Freshman initiation. Those entering into high school were: Alan Rice, Kathleen Skinner, Bill Bersonnet, Roy Sisk, Donna Shively, Norma Sanns, Mike Woods and Loren Thompson. We lost Mike in October, as he moved to Denver. The beginning of our Sophomore year saw three new members enrolled in our class. They were: Bob Van Dyke, Ida Carr and Mike Woods. Kathleen Skinner moved to Wyoming, Roy Sisk moved to Arizona. Donna Shively quit to marry Johnny Sullivan, Norma Sanns left to work. We helped produce Homer the Brave, the play for our Speech Festival. We also planned the school picnic at the end of the year. Our class enrollment got quite a change at the beginning of our Junior year. Bill Bersonnet was working and did not start. Two weeks later our class was saddened when Bill met sudden death in a mining accident. We gained two new members, Larry Brown and Letha Gilmore, but we lost Larry at the end of the first semester, as he moved to Arvada. Our h biggest money-making project was the Junior-Senior Play, Quiet Week-end. In April we decorated for the Prom and planned the Junior -Senior Banquet. Our last year--only three of the original eight who started with us are still here. With Ida Carr, Bob Van Dyke and Jimmy Owens, our class now numbers six. We planned and pre- sented the Senior Carnival for our important money-making project during the year. Alan Rice has been on the first string Basketball team for four years. All the other boys have participated, and have helped the team a lot. We are looking forward to the Prom, Baccalaureate, the Junior-Senior Play, Banquet and Graduation. The se events will mean more to us this year than before, because they are our last. Even though we are all anxious to strike out into a new life, we will always remember 'our years at S. C.H.S. as happy ones. EAGLE LAKE GAS C'O. FRANK F. BROWN HORNS BAR QUALITY LIQUORS



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Class Prophecy The year is 1965 and .. .... Loren Thompson, a well -known architect, is now drawing plans for the new S.C.H.S. building. Bob Van Dyke, the famous te st pilot, is now halfway to the moon and can't get back to earth. Jimmy Owens is now living the life of Snuffy Smith on his ranch on the Blue River, Mike Woods, an operator of a driving school in the metropolis of Denver has found his fortune. He also runs a wrecker service. Alan Rice has recently taken over the job of coach at S.C.H,S. He had to take over, as Mr. Slovak has developed ulcers recently. Ida Carr is now the Owner of the Dillon Mercantile, the one and only black market in Summit County. GOLDEN BURRO CAFE J, C, PENNEY CQ. JACKSON MOTORS SLUSI-IER'S GREENHOUSE

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