Summit County High School - Summiteer Yearbook (Breckenridge, CO)
- Class of 1956
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V I I ,V I I .II . nf V If Adil -- as Pass p Bore 9 -o-v 4 QD D-0 E in Z Q9 at CJ Q9 L 1 i G 3 .2 2 4 Nxxxxxs . .f' 5.1 Foreword 56 As we, the class of 1956, leave our school years behind us, we take with us many happy thoughts of the past twelve years. We know that our education is not complete, but we have been well prepared to meet whatever problems we may face. Now we set out into life with high hopes for whatever the future brings us. Senior Class of 56 W 2 K J V, X . Y vi .V Q., X ' .Q . A :YK N Q we v :- Qs- cs: -S-N 5 : m X. .SH A Q, -e.: 5 v. .1 'E P5352 ' x ,QQSNIQ ,,.,,,. A , VX 2 W, .Q . W .N 'N . . S- ' X 53, I L- , , 1 R , 5 'JJ' A , Q K X N X n s' x K ASQ w , ' .Q 1 .1 L, 6' 9 1 1 1 N 4 X -x I l I I 4 ...N I- l ' X . . EDICATIOII 5 1- -I X 0, ' oo ' f fo X75 f l x Q Q5 3 4 X X 3 X U XR N as A 2 H x X Y S 1 ' X N 2 4 N M I .G Qi X5 X d oo N x M -1 + Q X g X E X X . if X X X X X X X Q x X N X. ., X X . 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Degree, University of Pennsylvania Advanced Study, University of Chicago English I, II, and IV Sponsor For Tiger Tribune Iunlor-Senior Play, Library, anu Speech Festival FRED L. WOOD B. A. General Science General Math Biology Chemistry Freshman Class Sponsor JAMES E. LYTLE A. B. Industrial Art - Major Western State College Industrial Arts Junior Sponsor Ski Club Sponsor EDWARD NOSEWICZ Denver University Degree ln Business Administration Senior Sponsor Coach Annual Sponsor Typing I, II Business Law MR. DUBRIDGE A.B. 6. M. A. - D. U. Sociology Orientation Girls' Physical Education Pep Club Sponsor Sophomore Class Sponsor HELEN FLETCHER Intermediate Room QI 1: VIRGINIA ALEXANDER Primary Room DONALD FARLEY AMOS IACKSON Iunior High Room Custodian Yi x I. J. 1 7-K x .1 . II . iff' W m.:, x' .-1 .-.. .4 Lg-. I. - ,.f. .5I.I 5. ., ...K '-u- . I., f-.- -. . -'Fx . f. .. I . X. ., .I.. -- 1. ,Q s ...I ,I ,..5I-::.I- -:-jv A -.-.1-.-. 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FRANK ENYEART Wrestling ---------------------- Basketball -------------------- 3 , 4 Baseball ----------------------- Football ------------- ---------- Class President ----------------- Class Vice-President ------------ Secretary-Treasurer Of I-A Club --- Iunior-Senior Play ------------- 3 , Dramatics -------------------- 2 , Student Council --------------- 2 V. P. Student Council ----------- I. V. Basketball --------------- 1 , Boys' Glee Club ---------------- Mixed Chorus ------------------ Annual Staff -------------------- LEROY DODGE Wre stllng ----- ------------------ l Basketball ---------------------- 4 Baseball ------------------------ -4 I-A Club ------------------------ 3 ski Club ----------------------- 4 Speech Festival ------------------ 1 BILL SHEES LEY Eads High ---------------------- Leadville High ------------------- Summit High -------------------- 3 , Basketball -------------------- 3 , Baseball ------------------------ 1-A Club -------------- ?S PAT MUMFORD Class President --------- Class Vice-President ----- Class Treasurer --------- Annual Business Manager- Annual Staff ------------ Tiger Tribune ----------- Pep Club --------- ----- Music Festival ------ ---- Speech Festival- ------ -- Glee Club-- ------- -- junior-Senior Play --- BOB NEISON Basketball ---------------- 1,2,3, Baseball ------------------------ Football --------------------- ---- Speech Festival ------------------ Junior-Senior Play ------ Muslc Festlval ------------------ 2 Ski Club President -------- I-A Club ----------- ---------- 2 , 3 IANICE FORSBERG Class President ----------------- 1 Class Secretary ---------------- 2 Class Vice-President ------------ 3 Student Council Secretary ------ 3 , 4 Pep Club President ------------ 2 4 1 PepClub ----------------- 1 ,2,3,4 Cheerleader ---------------- 2 , 3 , 4 Annual Staff ------------------ 3 4 1 Iunlor-Senior Play ------------- 3 , 4 Music Festlval ------------- 1, 2 , 3 Glee Club -------- H --------- 1 , 2 , 3 Speech Festival ----------------- 1 Carnival Queen ------------- ---- 1 Tiger Tribune ------------------- 4 ALBERT FOX Bonners Ferry High ------------ 1,2 Summit County High ----------- 3 , 4 Basketball ------------------- 3 , 4 Baseball --------------------- - 4 I-A Club ----------------------- 3 Ski Club ----------------------- 4 Junior-Senior Play -------------- 4 HAROLD CHUDJ PRESTRUD Basketball ----------------- l ,2,3,4 Football ------------------------- 3 Wrestling ------------------------ 1 Baseball ------------------------ Iunlor-Senior Play ---------------- 4 Music Festival ------------------- 2 Mixed Chorus ------------------- ROBERT RICE Class President -------------- Student Council President ----- Student Councll Secretary ----- Student Council Representative I-A Club President ----------- Basketball ------------------ Baseball -------------------- Football -------------------- Speech Fe stlval ------------- Annual Editor ---------------- Junior-Senior Play ----------- IIMMY CHRISTENSEN Basketball ----------------- 1 , 2 , 3 , Wre stllng ----------------------- Football ------------------------ Iunlor-Senior Play ---------------- Baseball ------------------------ Student Council 'Treasurer --------- 4 Dramatlcs ---------------------- Music Festival ----------------- 2 , 3 I-A Club ----------------------- 2 , 3 CAROLE CHAMBERS Annual Editor ------------------ 3 Annual Co-Editor ---------------- 2 Annual Staff -------------------- 4 Tiger Trlbune ------------- 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 PepC1ub ---------------- 1,2,3,4 Pep Club Secretary -------------- 4 Glee Club ------------------ 1, 2 , 3 Speech Festival ----------- 1, 2 , 3 , 4 Iunlor-Senlor Play ------------- 3 , 4 Music Festival -------- ----- 1 ,2 , 3 Class Secretary ------------- --- 3 KAREN ERDMANN Annual Staff ------------------ 2 , 4 Tiger Trlbune --------------- 2 , 3 , 4 Music Festival -------------- 1 ,2,3 Speech Festival ----------------- 4 Glee Club ------------------ 1, 2 . 3 Pep cmb ------------------- 1 ,2,a Iunlor Senior Play ------------- -13 ,4 HARRISON VINSON Football ----------------------- Baseball ----------------------- Dramatlcs- -------------------- l , I-A Club --------------------- 2 , Wrestling ---------------------- Skl Club ----------------------- DARLENE SLAVIN Speech Festival ---------- Pep Club Treasurer ------- Glee Club --------------- Pep Club ---------------- Tlger Tribune ------------ Annual Staff ------------- Iunlor-Senior Play -------- Cheerleader ------------- Class Treasurer --------- Music Festival ---------- Senior Memories It seemed as though it was just yesterday when nineteen frightened freshmen enrolled in Summit County High. The first thing that took place was initiation. The Seniors gave a party after it, and in return we gave them a party. Other projects we had during the year were: the selling of hats, and decorating the auditorium for Commencement. The next year started with sixteen brave sophomores. One new girl enrolled. Our projects were: the selling of candy, supplying the food for the school picnic at the end of the year, and decorating for Baccalaureate. Our junior year we had seventeen bold juniors. Four new pupils enrolled. Our projects were: the Junior-Senior Play, Junior-Senior Prom, and the Iunlor-Senior Banquet. Now we are at our highlights. Seventeen Seniors enrolled. We have one new Senior. We are looking forward to our projects which will consist of: Iunior-Senior Play, Senior Carnival, Junior-Senior Prom, Commencement, Baccalaureate, Junior-Senior Banquet, raffles, and bake sales. Through all our years in Summit County High most of the boys in our class have participated on the basketball, baseball, and football teams. Darlene and Janice have acted as cheerleaders some of the years. When this year comes to a close, we, as the Seniors of 1956, shall remember the good old days in S.C. H.S. , and hope that the future shall bring us many more happy and successful days. We know we are not at the top, but only climbing. Senior Will I, Carole Chambers, will my height to Laura Seaman and my seat in Mechanical Drawing to anyone who can stand ten bovs and Mr. Lytle. I, Ianlce Porsberg, wi ll my seat in the office to anyone who can stand to sit in Mr. DuBr1dge's lap all period and take dictation. I, Karen Erdmann, will my place in the library to anyone who can put up with the practical jokers in this school. I, Darlene Slavin, will my earring collection to Gall Barnett and my cheering ability to Alice Prestrud. I, Patsy Mumford, will my grades and ability to stay out of 'trouble to Ronnie Vinson. I, Sonya Alexander, will my pony tail to Ilee Noblitt, and my giggle to Ianet Wells. I, Robert Nelson, will my car to anyone who can afford to run it, and my seat in Eng- lish to anyone who wants it. I, Robert Rice, will my girl friends to Bob Fox and my ability to get detentions to Harold Horn. I, Leroy Dodge, will my height to Dick Webb and my hot rod to Robert Graham. I, James Christensen, will my flat top to Mike Jarvis Khe needs onel. I also will my Ford to anyone who can start it. I, Frank Enyeart, will my-er-absent-mindedness to Robert Graham. I, Albert Fox, will my parking spots to Mike Iarvis Khe's going to need them when he gets a car.l I, Bill Sheesley, will my motorcycle rides to Buena Vista to anyone wno can stand to be cold that long. I, Harold Prestrud, will mylglrl friends that live 60 miles away to anyone who can get a ride to see them, and my cast breaking ability to anyone who falls down the stairs. I, Harrison Vinson, will leave, I hope. The Senior Class Prophecy Bobby Rice, the famous road building engineer, has his troubles. He started drilling Straight Creek Tunnel from both sides, and he isn't going to meet in the middle. Frank Enyeart now has the first six installments on his own basketball team. Iames Christensen, a rancher on the Blue, has retired leaving the labor to his ten-very capable children. Reverend Bill Sheesley holds church services every Sunday evening in Breckenridge. Be sure to attend. Albert Fox is now a doctor in a psychopathic ward ln Pueblo. Leroy Dodge is number one bartender at the El Ritza Bar in New York City. Hud Prestrud, star of the New York Nickerbockers, has been averaging an all time high of 39. 6 points per game. Harrison Vinson, the radio repair man, had to learn how to repair a two-way wristwatch radio, as TV ran him out of business. Robert Nelson has taken Eddie F1sher's place as Number One crooner of the nation. Carole Chambers has a lease on Karl's Auto Service. Now she can tell B.V. D. what to do and how to do it. Janice Forsberg is now secretary for her husband, George, who is President of the Burke Martin Mines. Karen Erdmann is now a plastic surgeon in the high Himalayas. Darlene Slavin is now a sports writer for the Denver Post. Pat Mumford is now an opera singer and bubble dancer. Sonja Alexander is a corporal in the WACS, and Boy! has she seen actlonl NDERGRAIIS 3' TOP ROW: Left to right: Ronnie Alexander, Robert Graham, Sponsor: Mr. Lytle, Jimmy Warren, Harold Horn. BOTTOM ROW: Nellie Warren, Janet Sheesley, and Janet Wells. The Junior Class of 1955-1956 forsees a most successful year as upperclassmen. We were partners with the Seniors in Initiation and the Junior-Senior Play. We are also looking forward to our part in the Prom, Banquet, and raffles in the spring besides regular school activities. Our sponsor is Mr. James Lytle. Janet Sheesley moved to Buena Vista. Our class members numbered seven at the end of the first semester. At the last of the first semester, we raffled off a tenderized ham as a money project. Our class officers are as follows: President ------------------------------- Ronnie Alexander' Vice-President ----------------------------- Robert Graham Secretary-Treasurer ------------------------- Nellie Warren Student Council Representative- ------------ ----- J im Warren I0 TOP ROW: Left to right: Bob Fox, Dick Webb, Mike Madron, Ronnie Vincent, Sponsor: Mr. DuBridge. BOTTOM ROW: Lois Huntington, Margaret Enyeart, Karen Armstrong, Donna Forsberg, and Alice Prestrud. Sophisticated Sophomores Having survived our rough year as Freshmen, we, the Sophomores of 1955-1956, feel that we are now more a part of the Summit County High School. We began the year with eleven Sophomores. But, having lost Charles Melvin and Prank Comstock, we are left with only nine members. Our money-making project was selling candy during the noon hour. Class officers for the year were elected as follows: President -------------------------------- Karen Armstrong Vice-President --------------------------- M argaret Enyeart Secretary --------------------------------- Lo is Huntington Treasurer ----------------------------------- M ike Madron Student Council Representative ---------------- Mike Madron We were fortunate to have as our class sponsor this year our principal, Mr. DuBridge We're proud to say that two of the cheerleaders were chosen from our class--Alice Prestrud and Donna Porsberg . The end of this school year having arrived, we are all looking foward to our final two years of high school, and we hone that they may be as memorable and enjoyable as our first two years have Deen. 70 TOP ROW: Left to rlght: Jessie Throckmorton, Laura Seaman, Iohn Mather, Robert Sharbonda, Clayton Ellington, Lloyd Evans, Mlke Iarvis, Ioe Sheesley, Class Sponsor: Mr. Wood. BOTTOM ROW: Ellen Porterfleld, Sandra Warren, Lila Evans, Gall Barnett, Eleanor Ganonq, Ilee Noblltt, Ioyce Ritchey, and Barbara Hampy. FRESHMEN At the beginning of the year we had seventeen enrolled ln the Freshman Class. We elected the following officers: President -------------------------------- Ellen Porterfleld Vice-President ----------------------------- Sandra Warren Secretary ------------------------------------ Mike Iarvis Treasurer- ------------------------------------ Ilec Noblitt We all survived lnltlation pretty well except for a few headaches. When the Seniors gave us a party, we decided that they weren't so bad after all. On October 31st we gave a Freshman Return Party. Our teachers say that we are the best class they've ever had. We are all looking forward to our next four years in high school. Z1 BACK ROW: Left to right: Paul Paddock, Isaac Gallegos, Iohnny Huntington, Gordon Sampson, Robert Enyeart, joseph Gallegos, Mr. Farley. FRONT ROW: Carol Lukas, Ioyce Chambers, Sharon Slavln, Gloria Lukas, Bernice Gallegos. Jr. Hi News The year opened with fourteen students enrolled. The beginning of the second semester entered our enroll- ment as eleven students. During the first semester, we enjoyed working with water oolor painting, papier-mache masks, soap carving, build-up posters, and the presentation of the Christmas Operetta, Chr1stmas In The Circus . During the second semester, we plan to do more water color painting. In addition to water colors, we hope to do finger painting , crayola drawing, and pastel painting. With the end of school not far away, the C. Y. C. L. has been making arrangements to raise money for their annual trip to the state convention at Denver in April. ZZ BACK ROW: Left to right: Tim Madron, Eddie Hansen, Andrew Macklberg, jack Enyeart, Larry Evans, and Mrs. Fletcher. FRONT ROW: Iudy Roush, Betty Lou Slmon, Uarllne Hampy, Lynne DuB-ridge, Ienny Io Simon, and Marilyn Chambers. STUDENTS NOT IN PICTURE: Loretta Stewart, Carol Knight, and Malcolm Stewart. Intermediate Room School opened September 6, 1955, with an enrollment of fourteen. During the year we were happy to welcome Carol Knight, Loretta and Malcolm Stewart, to our group, but sorry to lose Linda Melvin and Charlene Fanning. We enjoyed preparing our part in the Christmas Program, and operetta entitled Christmas In The Circus . It was fun. We wish to thank the School Board, Llon's Club, and Mr. 6. Mrs. Adrian for the lovely Christmas parties they had for us this year. This active group planned and enjoyed parties on Halloween, Christmas and Valentines Day, Now we are looking forward to our picnic on the last day of school. At present we are having fun skiing. Mr. Lytle is teaching us the fundamentals of skiing. Z3 BACK ROW: left to right: Mrs. Alexander, Michael Atencio, Ierry Mackleberg, Jimmie Roush, Michael Paddock, Terral Chamberlain, Michael DuBridge, Erwin Hutchins, Leon Wilson, Richard Funk, johnny Gallegos, George Bersonnet, Ronald Funk, Lenord Hanson, David Williams. FRONT ROW: Leenette Chamoers, Mary Etta Pierce, Andyrea Armstrong, Marie Gallegos, IoAnne Evans, Carrol Chamberlain, Sharon Moe, Deborah Enyeart, Polly Madrorr, Linda Pierce, Karen Hudson, and Corrinne Evans. Primary Room The Primary Room had an enrollment of twenty-seven when school opened on September 6th, There were eight first graders , nine second graders , and ten third graders. Our enrollment dropped to twenty-three at the beginning of the second semester. We have enjoyed several parties sponsored by our room mothers . The highlights of the first semester was our part in the Christmas Operetta, Christmas In The Circus . Several from our room are taking part in the Ski Program which Mr. Lytle is promoting. Our unit on Safety will be our project during the second semester. Songs, games, lessons, and artwork will be directed by the unit. Z4 CTIVITIES gf BACK ROW: FRONT ROW: Left to Slavin Sandra Nellie right, Frank Enyeart, Jimmy Warren, Alice Prestrud, Ianice Porsberg, Darlene , Carole Chambers, Iimmy Christensen, Robert Rice, Sponsor: Mr. Nosewicz. Warren, Ellen Porterfield, Margaret Enyeart, Karen Armstrong, Sonya Alexander, Warren, Pat Mumford, Karen Erdmann. NOT PICTURED: Janet Wells. Annual Staff - Robert Rice Editor ------ ------- -- ' ' ' Nellie Warren Assistant Editor ------- ------- ------ ---- ' ' ' ' ' ' Photographers---- Busines s Manager -- Alice Pre strud Sales Staff ------------ Lois Huntington --- Pat Mumford ---------------------------------------------Iim Christensen Sports Writer ----------------------------------------------- ------- Staff Writers ---- Frank Enyeart Iimmie Warren --Darlene Slavln Carole Chambers Sonya Alexander Karen Erdmann Ianice Forsberg Janet Wells Nellie Warren Alice Prestrud Margaret Enyeart Karen Armstrong Sandra Warren Ellen Porterfield Sponsor -------------------------------------------------- ---- -E dward P. Nosewicz 1 r mm. TOP ROW: Left to right: Jim Warren, Mike Jarvis, Treasurer, Jim Christensen, Mike Madron, Sponsor, Mr. Motley. BOTTOM ROW: Vice-President, Frank Enyeart, Sonya Alexander, Secretary, Janice Forsberg, President Robert Rice. Student Council The Student Council ls the government of the student body. It consists of eight people. Four elected from their classes, and four officers elected from the student body. The officers are: President -------------------------------------- Bob Rice Vice-President ----------------------------- Frank Enyeart Secretary -------------------------------- Janice Forsberg Treasurer -------------------------------- Jlm Christensen Senior representative, Sonja Alexander, Junior, Jlm Warren, Sophomore, Mike Madron, and Freshman, Mike Jarvis. The Student Council had charge of the picture taking for the annual. We sponsored an exhibition basketball game for the benefit of the March of Dimes. We have a concession at the basketball games to help pay for the school picnic. The Student Council has many more projects to work on this year. We will try to do them well. Z7 BACK ROW: Left to right: Robert Nelson, Jimmy Christensen, Robert Rice, Frank Enyeart, I-lud Prestrud, Albert Fox, Mr. Motley. FRONT ROW: Carole Chambers, Darlene Slavln, Janice Forsberg , Sonya Alexander, Karen Erdmann, Pat Mumford, Janet Sheesley. The Junior-Senior English Class presented the play' Ghost Wanted , Saturday night, October 22 , 1955. The cast included: Hugo Bromley -------------------------------- Bobby Rice Jeffery Hall ---------------------------------- Bob Nelson Troddy ------------------------------------ Janet Sheesley Ginger Stormgay --------------------------- -Darlene Slavin Gale Stormgay ----------------------------- J' anice Forsburg Hatcher -------- ----------------------------- H ud Prestrud Granny Kate ----------------------------- -Sonja Alexander Professor de Vallan ------------------------- Frank Enyeart Madam Zolga ---------------------------- ---- Pat Mumford Azalea ----------------------------------- Karen Erdmann Nora Vane ------------------------------- Mr. Bradshaw ---------------- Carole Chambers ---------- Jimmy Christensen Apparition Of Simon Gore ------------------------ Albert Fox Mr. Motley directed the play. Mr. Lytle and his shop classes had charge of the stage construction. Nellie Warren and Janet Wells were ln charge of costumes and make-up. Ronnie Alexander was the prompter. The play was full of breath-taking mystery, side-splitting comedy, and afforded a very enjoyable evening for those who attended. The cast was commended for a very fine performance. Z8 NO! I WON'T TAKE YOU OUT! WHAT'S GOING ON HERE? ZOWIE! THE THING STICK 'EM UPI WOWI I HOLLYWOOD HERE I COME! FOUR SCORE AND ....... TOP ROW: Left to right: Sandra Warren, Ellen Porterfleld, Iessle Throckmorton, Barbara Hampy, Ioyce Rltchey, Gail Barnett, Pat Mumford, Llla Evans, Ianet Sheesley, Margaret Enyeart. BOTTOM ROW: Ilee Noblitt, Eleanor Ganong, Laura Seaman, Darlene Slavin, Nellie Warren, Karen Erdmann, Sonya Alexander, Karen Armstrong, Lois Huntington. PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Secretary, Carole Chambers: President, Ianlce Porsbergy Vice-President, Donna Porshergg and Treasurer, Allce Prestrud. Pep Club The Pep Club was organized at the first of the year. The officers were elected as follows: President -------------------------------------- Janice Forsberg Vice-President ----------------------------------- Do nna Porsberg Secretary -------------------------------------- Carole Chambers Treasurer ---------------------------------------- -Alice Prestrud The cheerleaders were elected by the student body. The following girls were elected cheerleaders: Alice Prestrud, Donna Porsberg, Darlene Slavin, and Ianice Forsberg. The cheerleaders wore gold corduroy skirts, white sweaters with green emblems, and white shoes. Members in the Pep Club wore gold sweaters with green emblems and black skirts. The Pep Club sponsor ls Mr. DuBridge. Money-making projects the club sponsored were: bake sales, selling stickers, and projects still in the planning process. l-'or our home games this year, we put on drills which were planned by our drill leader, Margaret Enyeart 30 to S ggsgs o 3 , 3, BACK ROW: Left to right: Gordon Sampson, Leroy Dodge, Jim Warren, Harrison Vinson, Robert Graham, Mr. Lytle, Dick Webb, Paul Paddock, Iohnny Huntington, Ronnie Vinson. FRONT ROW: Jack Enyeart , Robert Enyean, Margaret Enyeart, Robert Nelson, Karen Armstrong, Sharon Slavln, Iennie Io Simon, and Marilyn Chambers. Ski Club We got organized in the first part of the school year. We elected our officers as follows: President ---------------------------------- Robert Nelson Vice-President --------------------------- Gordon Sampson Secretary -------------------------------- -Karen Armstrong Treasurer ----------------------------------- Leroy Dodge Sponsor ------------------------------------- -James Lytle Our first activity was a dance for all the school members. It proved most successful and an enjoyable time was experienced by all. The next project involved the flooding of the ice skating pond as well as the repairing of the ski tow and of clearing the ski course. Both the Ice Skating Rink and the Ski Course were made available for anyone to use. TOP ROW: Left to right: Manager, Iohn Mather, Mike Jarvis, B111 Sheesley, Albert Fox, Mike Madron, Prank Enyeart, Harold Prestrud, Jimmy Christensen, Robert Rice, Robert Nelson, Robert Sharbonda, Leroy Dodge, Bob Fox, Coach: Mr. E. P. Nosewicz Cheerleaders fLeft to rightlz Ianny Forsberg, Donna Forsberg, Dar Slavin, and Red Prestrud. Baseball Our baseball team turned out to be a great success. It has been many a year since Summit has fielded a baseball team. We played our flrst game wlth Redcliff at Minturn. We won 18 to 7. We played our second game with Redcllff at Dillon. This time beating them 28 to 5. Our third game and last was played at Fairplay. We won 12 to 7. Congratulations to Coach Nosewicz and to the team. fs 'Gr , s-Z Wy f X ne-qs T c X Summit Tigers COACH ED NOSEWICZ Basketball 11955-563 At the time that this yearbook goes to press, we have had a very successful basketball season. We began the season by winning the Fairplay Tournament. We defeated Woodland Park, Redcliff, and Cripple Creek-Victor. Bobby Rice and Iimmy Christensen won places on the All-Tournament' Sportsmanship Team. Hud Prestrud, Jimmy Christensen, and Prank Enyeart were named on the Tournament All-Star Team. In League competltlion, we have been defeated only by McCoy. We have defeated Gypsum, Eagle, Redcliff, and Minturn ftwlcel. We expect to avenge the McCoy defeat when we play them again. Hud Prestrud's knee injury has handicapped us very much. In Non-League competition we have defeated Climax and Kremmlingg but we were defeated by Leadville, a Class A school. With Hud Prestrud back in the llne-up, lwe hope in a week or sol we should take the League championship and the Dlstrlct Tournament without too much trouble. We predict a good showing in the State Tournament. K. .9 of wh-'ups-A A lun by WALUIORHI 10fll1l lu-un.. I.. u. 3. A. 3 5 1 ff X I TIP OFF AT GORE LEAGUE TOURNEY THE SHOT THAT 33M QDALE 1 1 ,J 1 M, X . M .M -L y, Ns fffff IM, W 41 X. Basketball 1954-55 The Gore League Tournament, held at Walden, Colorado, consisted of the following teams: Walden, Granby, Kremmling, and Summit. The first game found Summit victorious over Granby by a score of 40 to 22. In the final game, Summit continued their fine display of basketball ability by overcoming Kremmling by a score of 45 to 39, thereby winning the Gore League Tournament. The Gore League ended in a tie. Summit and Walden were on top. The District Tournament was held at Central City with the following teams participating: Nederland, Central City, Georgetown, Fairplay, and Summit. Summit handily beat Fairplay by a lopsided margin of 48 to 22 , indi- cating that Summit was the team to beat. Summit followed with a victory over Nederland to win the 5th District Championship by a score of 57 to 51. The next game was between Carbondale, District 6 Champions, and Summit to determine who would go to the State Tournament in Denver. The game was played at the Dillon Gymnasium before a capacity crowd. It was a closely fought battle throughout the entire thirty-two minutes with Summit finally edging out the Bull Dogs by a score of 55 to 54. ment in Denver. The first game found Summit pitted The next stop for Summit was the long-awaited State Tourna against Boone, a very highly rated team. Summit won the game by a score of 39 to 30. This win placed them in the siml-finals with Creede. In this game the Tigers somehow were not at their best and succumbed to the powerful Creede by a score of 46 to 41 . The season's record for the Summit Tigers was 21 games won and 5 lost, which certainly is a very enviable record. An echo was heard, Wait until next year! TOP ROW: Cleft to rightl Loren Thompson, Bobby 1 Rice, Bob Van Dyke, lim Christensen, Bob Nelson BOTTOM ROW: Cleft to right! B111 Sheesley, Alan Rice, Prank Enyeart, Hud Prestrud, Albert Fox. I XV. Af we 3-A 45 ,f 'iv Q1 ,. X ? 1 L 1:14 ,gi i- .iw W .wif K' :Wg l' NAMES RobertRlce....... Franklin Enyeart . Sonja Alexander . . . Patsy Mumford .... Ianice Forsberg . . . Darlene Slavin. . . Carole Chambers. . Karen Erdmann .... Harold Pre strud . William Sheesley. . lim Christensen . Albert Fox ...... lobert Nelson. . . Harrison Vinson . Ramond L. Dodge Nellie Warren. . . Ronald Alexander Robert Countway . . Ianet Wells . . . . . . NICKNAME Bobby ...... Frank ....... Toni... . Pat.... .. Ianny..... Shorty .... Karen...... Hud... . Bill .. Iimmy...,.. Al ..... . . Bob .... . Harry ..... Leroy ..... Nellie Bell Ronnie .... Bob ......... Ianet..... Harold Horn . . . . . . .Horny Toad Robert Graham ..... Bob Iimmy Warren . . . Karen Armstrong . Margaret Enyeart Lois Huntington . Donna Forsberg . . . . Alice Prestrud . . . Michael Madron. . . Richard Webb ..... RobertFox...... Ronnie Vinson. . . . . Joyce Ritchey . . . Michaellarvis . . . . Laura Noblitt ..... Eleanor Ganong. . Bob Sharbonda ..... Bob . . Nancy. Holder ..... Ierald Roush . . . . I. Throckmorton . . . Iohn Mather ...... Barbara Hampy . . Gail Barnett ...... Sandra Warren . . Ellen Porterfield . Clayton Ellington Laura Seaman . . . Johnny Wichita . . . . .Karen...... Maggie . . . Hairy D0nna...... Red . Mike ....... Dick ........ Bob . . . . . . Piggy..... Ioyce Mike........ Ilee... Pete... . Nancy...... Ierry....... Jessie .... Bobbie Gail ....... Sandy ....... Ellen ., ...... Clay ...... Laura WEAKNESS Girls ........ Women ...... North Adams. . I. O ......... George . ...... Food .... . . . B.V. D. . . . . Roy ..... . . Hartsel ...... Girls .... . . Girls .... . . Girls ....... Food ........ Choc . cake. . Fords ....... Music .. Skiing........ Cadillacs . . . Boys .... Girls ....... Motors....... Bonnie Brown. Boys .... Bob Caldwell. Boys........ Boys... .... . Girls ....... Pool halls ..... .Ilm Warren . . . PET PEEVE Rising early . . . Teachers . . . . Te acher s .... School ..... AMBITION Engineer To be a teacher No ambition To live on a ranch To get married Arguing . . .. . . . . .. .Nurse Ilm Warren ....... Semester tests .... Mr. Wood ........ Mr. Wood Girls ...... Mr. Wood . . . Mr. Wood . . . Summit Co.. . . Mr. Wood . . . Teachers . . Ilee ........ Mr. Wood . . . Sisters .... Mr. Wood . . . Teachers ...... Dance Bands . . . Mr. Wood . . . Boys .......... Night parties . . Tests ......... Teachers .... Mr. Wood . . . Basil ....... Money........ . Wood... Skiiing. . . . . . Boys... Girls .... Boys... Skiing... Girls .... .. Boys .. Food .... . . . Girls . . . . . . . Harry Vinson. Boys RichFood... Boys Girls . . . . Horses . . Mr Mr. Wood . . . Mr. Wood . . . Mr. Wood . . . Mr. Wood .... Teachers . . . .Mr. Wood . . . Teachers ...... T .Mr Females . . .... soon os. Get married Live ln California Get the darn leg well Sheep herder Rancher Flyer Chemical engineer . . . .Radio-TV repalrman To be a mechanic Doctor Olympics Sailor Business school To be a game warden To be a mechanic To have 10 kids Airline stewardess To be a nutcracker . . . .Mrs. Caldwell Get married Secretary Street sweeper To hit a cue ball Graduate .Hobo Nurse Movie Star Secretary Olympics Truck Driver Graduate Pilot To be a writer Money ....... Turkey Buzzards Mr. Wood . . . . . . . .Pilot . Wood... Mr. Wood BobFox..... Mr . Wood ........ Smart alecks . . . Dishes ...... x. . Q 'I l A A X . . ., 1 S: w Il X5 Q 'f y - Y X XX. Old Maid Beauty operator Nursing 6. child care Nursing G child care Skiing To be a rancher IITDGRAPIIS Of Climax Mcgmodenum Co 1 Congratulations To The Seniors Of 1956 You are Always Welcome To Wildwood Lodge No Beer, No Bar--Just Good Food! Dillon Colo Best Wishes To The Class Of '56 Commercial Bank of Leadville 5 00 Harris on Avenue Leadvzlle Colo HOME CAFE Nora And A1 Fox Just Good Food Fountain Service Homemade Pies Dillon C010 ANTLERS MOTEL Mr. And Mrs. Austin Offerson Modern Cabins Phone IN 8-2421 Dillon C010 DIll0N GARAGE Super Service Texaco Products Day - Night Service Mike Vinson Proprietor Dillon C010 Breckenridge Huntington's Service Gasoline - Fuel Oil - Coal Skel1y Supreme Motor Oil Beats All' Phone GL 3-2217 S Colo Leadville Best Wishes From Vancil's Shoes For All The Family 607 Harrison Avenue Phone 100 Colo. Myron Stapleton Chevrolet Co. Post Office Box 595 Leadville Colo. Dillon -1 Holiday House Motel Colo. Compliments Of Sayer and McKee Drugs 602 Harris on Avenue Leadville Colo. C ompliments Of Fremont Trading Company Your One Stop Shopping Center Phone Climax 5711 Climax Colo. Compliments Of Frisco Hotel Home Cooked Meals Millie Marsh Phone 8-2291 Frisco Colo. Q Compliments l Compliments Of Of SIusher's Greenhouse Sullivan Coal 6? Feed Store Leadville Colo. Leaaviue Colo. it 1 Best Wishes From Peoples Accept. Corp. Loans And Insurance 570 Harrison Avenue Compliments Of Robert's Variety 502 Harrison Avenue Leadville Colo. Leadville Colo Cornpllrnents Of Lounge And Cafe GO1'dOII'S SlOI'e Fine Foods - Mixed Drinks Leadville com. Dillon n Colo. Let Us Help You Compliments Look Your Best Of Vienna Laundry G Dry Cleaners Leadville Colo. Walkers Cate 612 Harrison Avenue Leadville COIO. H ockett Motor Co. Ford - Mercury Sales And Service Phone 1100 Day Leadville ' Colo. T. I. Fletcher County Assessor Summit County Breckenridge Colo. Ashloclr Mercantile m Luck And Success To The Seniors Of 1956 Congratulations With The Compliments Of Shop And Save Carl And Marguerite Prestrud with Ashlock Karl's Auto Service Norman And Bobbie Ashlock Dillon Colo. Congratulations Dillon Market Dillon Inn Mike And Carole Uticih Virgil And Vera Cox Quality F ood Ashlocl: Truck Line Compliments Best Wishes Service You Like Of Norman And Bobbie Ashlock , A Friend Congratulations To The Senior Class of H5611 From Carl, Ellen and lim Knudsen Best Of Wishes From The Wellington Marvin Burger And Harold Horn Luna I. Enyeczrt BiII's Sport Shop County Clerk And Recorder Better Ski And Summit County Skate Equipment Breckenridge Colo. November To April Leadville Colo. I. C. Penney Co.. Inc. G'-7111519 Always First Quality Phone GL 3-2281 Leadville Colo. Breckenridge Colo. Compliments Of Congratulations To ,Brpwn H9191 The Seniors Of 1956 Mr. And Mrs. Joe Marz Cuuyls Dairy Breckenridge Colo. Meadow Gold Products Beast Oi Luck To PCI!! BG! G Cdfe Seniors of 1956 Beer - Wine - Whiskey 8: Fine Foods The Colorado House Remember Louis And Thelma Andy And Lveie Febev Paul Phone GL 3-9992 Breckenridge Colo, w . 1 X . v 0 Nu, , 1... 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