Wheatland High School - Roundup Yearbook (Wheatland, WY)

 - Class of 1954

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MERRILL HATCHER Serremry MRS. ED MCCONNEL 1..--.1 N-.-..,,,.:, l, I r w al wo 4. nfl 1. :iv MR. MCCLAREN MR. CARNES MR. DINNEL Mathematics, Dramatics, Speechg History, Civicsg B.A., M.A., Coloe Industrial Artsg B.S., Chaclrong jun- B.S,, Colorado State Teachers Col- rado Universityg Sophomore Co- ior Co-Sponsorg Craftsman's Club lege. Sponsor. Sponsor. MR. STRATTON MISS SEEKINS MISS CRISS Science, Biology, Advanced Mathg American Problems, Speech, Span- Ang B,A,, University of Wyoming B.S., Colorado University, M.S., ishg A.B., Heidelberg Collegeg Senior Chicago Universityg Sophomore Co- Co-Sponsor, TNT Sponsor. Sponsor. MISS CONKLIN MRS. VAUDREY MRS. STEPHENS Psychology, Civics, Librarian, B.A., Home Economics, B.S., University of Englishg B.S.. Colorado A.8cM University of Wyoming. Wyoming, F.H.A. Sponsor. Freshman Co-Sponsor. wgkwm , ,.A. K ,J 1- ' , fn.. 95 'si Y ,5 Q :E m 'FQ-,Q f 15 Kg, K K - ww .ay-gzgxgigagsxgw . . 1 A 5 f Q gl f??555?fiifift,l 141' - f :Z-. m . .1 3 is x Ls--r.-.M . . . 1 L F354 ,wi- ., A . YVVV dtiii 3: 21-4 Mdfwk. S ax: S 9 ..,4,,, ,W .Q- df? 6 S 44-. it L. 4.1: , 7 Class Of SW Pearcy, Treasurerg Bud Honholt, Vice President. S 5 0 I D 72 W S E R 0 N E T R s We O :r :a U N rv' O F 'U H 0 52. a. 0 :v JT U3 0 IT ff -4 G4 N D 0 E1 m. P' cn fb fi F! fb ff' 93 V1 'f 5 B 54 .- O rf U3 .-, L: o. 0 :a FP O o s: :1 fi : O :r N 1 ... O VI ZZbOWOmQ F1101 r-cwrfl . MZ 107' 111067, I SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY This is Saturday Night, and my assistant, The Morning After the Night Before. ' The prophecy you are about to read is true, only the page should be turned to protect the eyes. The date is May 11, 1975. The chief assigned us to a 313 raid on Seek's Pool Hall. We dashed in to find a small mob and a large riot. After investigating the facts, we found it was the Class of '54 reunion. We started to gather all the facts and complete the case. First we interviewed a small group by the first billiard table. Here we found Senator Darlene Nagel and Gover- nor Jim Stugart airing their political views on the ap- pointment of Neil Stevens as ambassador to East Texas. Also engaged in this delightful conversation was cousin Larry Stugart, now the well-known author of children's nursery rhymes. ' To our right stood three heavily bearded men. Upon further observation, we discovered under all the brush Hot Lips Larry Rosentreter, home from the hills of Alaskag Smooch Pearcy, the great romanticist whose lat- est picture is All About Love. The third member was Professor Dave Luck, famous for his scientific achieve- ments. Dave's first interest in science appeared in the eighth grade when he played-the leading part in the play, Splitting the Atom. Over at the refreshment table stood some of WHS's athletes. Upon investigating the facts we found Sheep- herdin' Louie, alias jay Waitmang Larry Adams, who sneaked out of the house leaving his little woman at home with their twelve kids and the dirty dishesg Dex Howe, the president of Otis Dexter Howe III's Fancy Fertilizer Inc., the by-product of Herdin' Louie's herdg Tony Weber, who is now composing another moving operetta, Custard's Last Standf' Hidden by the tall boys stood short Tim Mylet, the mail carrier of West Texas. They were all standing quietly listening to boast- ful Ed Chase telling of his farm where he raises midget guppies. . - On the south wall we noticed the new family sized TV screen, 12 feet 3 inches by 17 feet 5 inches. A commercial came on and we were surprised to see Mary jo Ballard and Frances Feighny Shepard advertising Baker's Beauti- ful Bath Perfume, which is manufactured by a former member of the class, John F. Red Baker. After the short a news reel was shown. We heard a long talk by the Kentucky Derby winner, Jim Black, who rode N0 News to a new record. They say jim won over 51,000,000 riding an old milk wagon nag. Next over the air was Ella Mae Parsons and her Romeo Ramblers coming from Nashville, Tennessee. Ella Mae's program is sponsored by Donna Brooks' sensational new product, Chew Chew, the chewing tobacco for women. Television isn't quite the same as it was when we were kids due to Lowell Schneider's inventing 3D technicolored television, ten years ago. Lowell also sponsors three TV shows: Esther's Easy Ediblesj' Esther Beisner's cooking program, and Doc Corman's children's program, Time and Rhyme with Mama Goose. We saw a very distinguished looking gent standing by the pool tables. We recognized him to be none other than Larry Miskimins, the famous snooker shark. He told 'us that his twin, Lois, was married and living in the Ozarks raising kids. Talking to Larry, were two women, Joann Walter and Donna Rae Stumbough. These ladies own a fabulous beauty salon for men in New York. They claim to have a hair tonic that will grow hair on a peanut. We noticed Janet Rhoades wearing her Marcian outfit. Janet is a well-known jet pilotg her co-pilot is Loretta Whinery. These two have made millions flying people to Mars and to the moon. Promoting these trips is Viola Montoya, the jet plane manufacturist. One of the topics of discussion was about the election next fall. Arleene O'Bryan is trying for reelection to the' Presidency of the U. S. Arleene's first man in the U. S. is Cuzin Melvin Wright. The Municiple elections are next fall, also. Running for Mayor of Uva is Norma Martins. Norma will undoubtedly get the nature-loving people's votes, as she has a home for Wingless butterflies and blind ants. Her opponent, Shirley Delozier, will probably obtain the businessmen's votes as she has built up quite a busi- ness selling her electric pogo sticks, that jump automati- cally. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY We saw the McGuire boys, jim and Leonard. These boys have just found a new vein of uranium in South Texas. They're going to auction it off to the highest bidder. Lila Davis, the sheriff of South Texas, said she and her deputy, Vic Sommers, were having quite a time controlling the Uranium Rush of 75. The entertainment of the evening started off with a bang. First on the program was the Singing Sals. This was a western quartet made up of tenors, Dixie Shelton and Betty Graves, baritone, Squeaky Cancinog and bass Jodie Turney. These gals bare company starring in a new western movie with singing star, Bob Tex Davis. Next on the program was Charlotte Edminston and Donna jo Collins. They entertained us with a couple of musical numbers. Charlotteiplays the violin and Donna Jo the mouth harp. Their duet is quite a success. Next to appear on the program was the new sensational dancing team-Mary Ann and Rog-Of course we all recognized Roger Williams and Mary Ann Steeley, but Mary Ann had grown at least ten inches. Then we noticed she was wearing a pair of elevated shoes by Vogt. Darrel is a Manufacturer of women's elevator shoes. There was a twenty minute break in the program while Bullockls Swing Notes set up the stage and warmed up. We wandered around looking for a few more facts when we saw Ethel McCallum and Velma Lewis involved in deep conversation. It seems these two are partners in the manufacturing of lunch meats. They're the only two manufacturers of lunch meats to be awarded the Lousy Housekeeping Seal of Rejection. We thought we had our case almost completed, still it seemed as if we had missed something. Suddenly we heard a lot of commotion and laughter in one corner. We went over to find most of Hohnholt's crew, this is what we'd missed. Upon investigating this is what we found: Betty Jane Fish, who has revolutionized the industry of canopeners by perfecting a zipper in the tops of cans was the center of attraction. It seems she was telling Bud Hohnholt, now bartender of Uva and also manufacturer of dentless cars for high school kids, about her new noiseless beer cans. Non-believing, but listening we find Tuff Phillippi clutching his famous product, Keg of Mom which is a by-product of Can of Pop. Tuffy has just recently finished a course of love techniques under Clark Gable. Attired in dark clothing and dark glasses we see Doris Mitchell, who has just perfected her invention of flash- lights for blind people, telling Arnie Hanks of her home for broken-down cowboys. Arnie had just finished telling Doris of his special shoulder holster for police dogs. Now another nationally known figure, Bob Swan, comes to the center of the group. Bob manufactures leak-proof sheep wagons, but before he could tell us anything about them in stomped Virgie Tyree, world renowned rodeo cdntrac- tor. From the top of her new purple hat to her 16 in. top green and yellow boots, we could see that Madison Square Garden had been profitable this year. Over in the far corner we found, among the cob webs and bright lights, none other than Silent Sid talking to Lauretta Howe and'Dick Marker. Laurie is the manufac- turer of rip-proof-bounce-proof-blister-proof-levis. She also designs Tee Texas Tiddlewinker's western shirts. Dick is in South Africa teaching the Amazons the great game of ping pong. His team is becoming quite famous. We went over by the refreshment table in hopes of find- ing something cool and soothing to drink. We found Carol Perkins giving away samples of her famous drink, Perk's Perk-up Pop. Couples were crowding the dance floor, dancing to the rhythm of Don Bullock's band. It was then we noticed the famous flute soloist Toots Fresorger. When Toots isn't playing in concert halls she plays in Bullock's band. Due to her flute, his band has that different quality. To complete the evening, the country's newest crooner, Don Lawrence, sang the old school song On Wisconsin. Don is scheduled to appear before the Crown Prince of Lower Slobbovia sometime next week. We now had all the facts so we put them together. and completed our case. LARRY ADAMS Chub . . . Shut up, Swan Mama Come Get Your Baby Boy Football 3, 45 FFA Basketball 15 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 FFA 1. JAMES BLACK Jim . . . What are you doing Buffalo Gals FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN F. BAKER Red . . . How 'bout that ffjohnnyl! Football 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA Basketball 2, 3: FFA President 3, 45 Class President 45 Class Vice President 25 Student Coun- cil 45 Student Council President 4. LORETTA BLODGETT Retta . . . Hi there I Get Ideaf' TNT 3, 4, FHA 1,.2, 3, Bulldog s Bark 4. MARY jo BALLARD jo . . . That's for sure Love Letters TNT 2, 3, 45 Bulldog's Bark 3, 45 Bulld0g's Bark Editor 4. DONNA BROOKS Rosie . . . Oh, My stars rn the garden! Copper Canyon Bulldog s Bark 4. ESTHER BEISNER Este . . . Oh, No! Not this Beisner I ll Get By DON BULLOCK D.B ,... Banana, what banana, I ain't got no banana ! Fm Iurt lVi!d About Harry Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' State 3g NHS 3, 45 Boys' Nation 35 Boys' Quartet 3, 45 Cornet Trio 1, 2, 3, 45 Brass Sextet 2, 35 Student Council 1, 25 Spanish Club 2, 45 Dance Band 2, 35 Class President 15 Class Treasurer 35 Annual Staff 2, 3, 45 Annual Editor 3, 45 President of Thespians 45 Thespians 3, 45 Band Council 2, 45 Junior Play. VIRGINIA MAE CANCINO Squeaky . . . Man, that's crazy Sf1anirla Fandango Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g TNT 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA 1, 2 3 43 Student Council 43 Spanish Club 2, 4. LILA JUNE DAVIS Shorty . . . You're just impossible Butl0n.r and Bow! Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 TNT 43 FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 Thespians 43 Thespian Vice President 43 FHA Reporter 4. EDXWARD E. CHASE Eddie . . . Give it to Pearcy lWlae1'e'J Clmrleyu Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 FFA 1, 2, 33 Cross Coun- try 4. SHIRLEY DELOZIER Shyrl . . . You can get a blackjack Barbful TNT 2, 3, 43 FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA Song Leader 2. DONNA jo COLLINS D-jo . . . Oh, dear Home Sweet Home Band 1, 2, 33 Chorus 43 Girls' Chorus 43 TNT 1, 2, 3, 43 Bulldogs Bark 43 Spanish Club 4. CHARLOTTE JANE EDMISTON Boy howdy Tl1efe'r a Pawn Shop an the Corner Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g FHA 1. ROBERT DAVIS Bubbles . . . Wait till I get my car keys Fm Forever Blowing Bubblef' Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 3, 43 Football 3, 43 Track 43 Wrestling 3, 43 Annual Staff Concession 2, 33 Cornet Trio 3, 43 Brass Sextet 35 Dance Band 33 Annual Staff 4. FRANCES FEIGHNY Fran . . . Hand me my pencil Billy Bayn Chorus 13 Girls' Chorus 13 TNT 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA 3, 4g junior Play3 Annual Staff 43 FFA Cheer- leader 3, 43 FHA Parliamentarian 43 Annual Staff Concession 2, 33 TNT Secretary 43 Student Council 33 Princess of Sweethearfs Ball 3. BETTY JANE FISH BJ. ... Hi, drunk Bye Bye Blum Band 1, 35 Chorus 1,'2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 TNT 1, 2, 3, 45 FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 FFA Cheer- leader 15 Annual Staff 45 Cheerleader 3, 45 All- Around Girl 35 Daisy Mae 35 Prom Princess 35 Class Vice President 15 Class Secretary 3, 45 TNT Assistant Drill Leader 35 TNT Assistant Pep Assembly Leader 25 TNT President 45 Student Council 35 Student Council Treasurer 35 FHA President 45 Spanish Club 2, 4. OLIVER HONHOLT Buddy Let's go to Gillette. We'll take my car Show Me the Wfay lo Go Home Class Vice President 45 Bulldogs Bark 45 Bull- dog's Bark Sports Editor 4. MARY ALICE FRESORGER Toots . . . But honey So in Love Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Twirler 1, 25 TNT 1, 2, 3, 45 FHA 1, 2, 3,45 junior Playg Concession Staff 3, 45 FHA Song Leader 3, 45 Daisy Mae 25 All-Around Girl 25 Girls' State 35 Homecoming Attendant and Princess 2, 35 Cheer- leader 3. 4. LAURETTA HOWE Laurie . . . Shall I bring my ball bat In the Mood Band 1, 2, 35 Chorus 45 Girls' Chorus 45 TNT 1, 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 2, 3, 45 French Horn Quartet 25 All-Around Girl 15 Homecoming At- tendant 15 Queen of Sweethearts Ball 35 Dance Band 35 TNT Assistant Pep Assembly Leader 35 Class Secretary 1, 25 TNT Vice President 45 Cheerleader 45 Spanish Club 4. BETTY GRAVES Tennessee . . . Hey, y'all Take Me Ou! to the Ball Game TNT 45 Cheerleader 45 Chorus 1, 35 Girls' Chorus 3. OTIS DEXTER HOWE III Dee . . . H ---- no Mazarl'r Conrerfo in D Sharp Mirror Chorus 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Track 35 Wrestling 3, 45 Craftsmen Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 Spanish Club 2, 35 Class Treasurer 15 Class President 25 Craftsmen Club Vice President 4. ARNoI.n HANKS Arnie . .. See ya at Hubbard's Rack Up lbs Ball, Boys Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Cross Country 1, Z, 3. DON LAWRENCE California . . , Ah, ah, ah HUUHIF1' Bay Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 1, 25 NHS 3, 45 Craftsmen Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Quartet 3, 45 Boys' Chorus 15 Trombone Quartet 45 Corresponding Secretary 25 Sergeant-at-Arms 3, 45 Treasurer NHS. VELMA LEWIS Dry Up Solitude FHA 1. 2, 3. 45 FHA Historian 4. ETHE1. MCCALLUM Eppie . . . Oh, Cripe Fil ar a Fiddle Bulldog's Bark 4. DAvm LUCK Dave . . . Suzie Going Slendyn Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2. 3,45 Track 2,45 Cross Country 1,25 Craftsmen Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Craftsmen Club President 3. 45 Student Council 1g Class Secretary 2. JAMES MCGUIRE jim . . . Alright you guys Hoi Rod Rafe No. 2 FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 FFA Basketball 3, 4. DICK MARKER Marky Ya better be careful, I know the big boys down at the pool hall My Mama Done Told ME Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 45 Craftsmen Club 2, 3, 45 Boys' State 33 Stu- dent Council I 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Vice President NHS5 Class President 1, 25 All- Around Boy 15 Craftsmen Club Vice President 35 Little Abner 25 The Thing 35 Prom Prince 3. LEONARD MCGUIRE Scoop . . . Don't know do you Mamma Football 3, 45 FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Play5 FFA Sentinel 4. NORMA MARTENS Cupcake , . . Ha, Ya don't know do ya ' Five Fool Two Chorus 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 45 TNT 3, 45 FHA 2. 3, 45 Twirler 3, 45 Princess of Sweet- heart's Ball 25 TNT Treasurer 4. LARRY MISKIMINS Skirnmins . . . Hey, look, Toto Baby Fare FFA 1, 2. 3, 45 FFA Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 FFA Secretary 45 Cross Country 3. I Q, LoIs MISKIMINS Holy cow I IWa1z1u Play Home Will: Yau FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, FHA Reporter 3, FHA Treasurer 4. DARLITNIZ R. NACIEI. Toodie . , . Not this kid Left Lire L1 Lifllzf' Spanish Club 2. DORIS DELL MITCHELL Mitch .. . Oh, no you don't I Wfirly I Were Single Again Chorus 1, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 3, 4, TNT 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 4, FFA Cheerleader 1, Spanish Club 2, Student Council 1, TNT Historian.3, Cheer- leader 3. ARLEENE O'BRYAN Some days you can't make a dime H0meu'w'k Band 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 3, 4, Girls' State 3, Thespians 3, 4, Thespian Secretary 4, junior Play, Bulldogs Bark 4, Girls' Sextet 4, Trombone Quartet 4, NHS 3, 4, Class Treasurer 1, Class President 2, Paper Staff 1, 2, Annual Staff 1, 2, Brass Sextet, 1, 2. VIOLA MONTOYA Vi . . . That's real crazy IVbiJpefir1g Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, TNT 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Bulldogs Bark 4, Spanish Club 4. ELLA MAY PARSONS Giggles . . . Oh, my goodness. well Doggie in the Il i11d0u ' Bulldog's Bark 4. TIM MYLET Slim ... You ain't just whistling Dixie Slow Poke Chorus 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Cross Country 1, 2, Craftsmen Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 1. 3, Student Council 4, King of TNT Ball 3. CHARLES PEARCY Smooch . . . Wow, oh wow, oh wow Mid1ziglJl Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Thespians 3, 4, junior Play, Annual Staff 3, 4, Class Treasurer 4, Boys' State 3. I CAROL JEAN PERKINS Perk . . . It just shows to go ya Come-on-a-my-Hoare Band 1, 2, 33 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, TNT 1, 2, 3, 43 Annual Staff 3, 43 Girls' State 33 Student Council 3, 43 Spanish Club 23 Student Council Secretary 33 Student Council Vice Presi- dent 4. LOWELL SCHNEIDER What's that, something to eat? Vaya Con Dior Wrestling 2, 3, 4. EDDIE PHILLIPPI Tuffy . . . All we do is write, write, write. Shut Up and Drink Your Beef' Football 43 Wrestling 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 3, 4g FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 FFA Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 FFA Vice President 4. DIXIE LEE SI-IELTON Dix . . . Cornball Yau, You, You Homecoming Queen 43 Bulldog's Bark 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Assistant Bulldog's Bark Editor 43 Sextette 1, 23 Class Secretary and Treasurer 1, 23 Cheerleader 33 Nebraska Girls' State 33 Student Council Secretary and Treasurer 33 Annual Staff 2. JANET RHOADS Frenchie . . . Crazy man crazy Undecided Chorus 1, 23 Girls' Chorus 1, 23 FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA Parliamentarian 23 Spanish Club 4. CI-IARLIE VIC SOMMERS Wick . . . Oh, Smokey - Cald Feel FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA Basketball 1, 23 Wrestling 33 Thespians 3, 4. LARRY ROSENTRETER Rosy . . . The heck you all say' Springtime in Alarkd' Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3 ,43 Track 33 Crafts- men Club 2, 3, 4. MARY ANN STEELEY Annie . . . Holy mackerel Clairkerz and RaoJler Chorus 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 3, 4g TNT 1, 2, 3, 43 Thespains 3, 43 FHA Parliamentarian 33 FHA Vice President 43 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. - OHN NEIL STEVENS Hou cant accuse me of that because I dont think 1 did it I Lzlfe Gzflr Ban 1 2 3 4 Craftsmen Clubl 2 3 4 An nual Staff 3 4 Annual Staff Business Manager 4 Bulldog s Bark 4 Craftsmen Club Secretary 4 Band Secretary and Librarian 3 Annual Staff Concessronsl 2 3 Boys State 3 BOE SXVAN Swanie Shut up Adams She Dldll I Say Yer Chorus 1 2 Football 2 3 4 Wrestling 2 4 Track 3 4 IM STUGART Yeah could be A Gentleman IJ a Dope Wrestling 3 Track 3 4 Cross Country 4 junior Play Spanish Club 2 Annual Staff Concessions 2 jo ANN TURNEY Jodie Ha don t know do ya Sllppuzg Around Chorus 1 2 3 4 Girls Chorusl 2 3 4 TNT 1 2 3 4' Thespians 3 4 junior Play Spanish Club 2' Girls' Sextet 2' Girls' Trio 4' Class Vice President 2' Student Council 2 4. LARRY STUGART How about that Tim! r Amofe VIRGIE TYREE Virg ..: Says me I Wan! to Be 4 Cowboys Sweetheart Chorus 1, 2, 3,-43 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 35 TNT 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA lg Bulldogs Bark 45 Spanish Club 2 DONNA RAE STUMBOUGH Oh, crumb A Diamond IJ nl Gif'l'r Bert Friend FHA 1, Bulldog s Bark 4. DARREI. Vocr Dee . . . Yeah, anytime Serenade io a Baby Siltef' Band 1, 2, 3, 4. 1 1 1 JERRY JAY WAITMAN Sport . . . Oh no, not that, not the works I'm Little but Fm Loud Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Craftsmen Club 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 33 Student Council Vice Presi- dent 32 All-Around Boy 2, 33 President Class 3: Craftsmen Club Corresponding Secretary 4. IWELVIN WRIGHT Mel .. . Well, what do ya know Farmer in the Dell FFA 1, 2, 3, 4g FFA Sentinel 2, FFA Treasurer 33 Student Council 4. JOANN WALTERS joannie . . . You'1l never guess Somewhere in Old ll yoming Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3. 43 TNT 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 junior Play. RICHARD CORMAN Doc .. . I doubt that Someu'lJe1'e Over lbe Rainbow' CLASS OF '54 MOTTO: Strive not to equal, but to surpass. COLORS: Red and White WILLARQ WEBER ,H FLOWER: Red Rose Tony . . . Is that what you call it Kin Me Big Basketball 3, 43 Track 3, 4g Cross Country 2, 33 FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 FFA Basketball 1, 2. ROGER VVILLIAMS Rog . . . Soph-O-more Funeral Marcin Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Coun- cil 2, 33 Dance Band 2, 3, 43 Band Representative 2, 33 Band President 33 Band Student Director 43 Annual Staff Concession 3, 43 Trombone Quartet 4g Brass Sextet 2, 33 Boys' Quartet 4. ,. L lb, 1 'g . if J ff fr, - , ., A: 125 ,ii U., , . .iwf-z..2,1. g, .. -,wa .mi . A. fgsmgss:W',!.m 'fri-ii Sponsors BILL MtCLAREN JACK DINNEI-L junior Officers OFFICERS-Connie Zwonitzer, Secretaryg Marvin Wil- helm, Presidentg Rex Hankins, Vice Presidentg Helen jes- sen, Treasurerg Dale Belden, Bob Shepard, Student Council. Richard Bullock bhirlcne Look Marnie Dahlman Dick Douglass Mary Lynn Eshom Vashti Ballard Dale Belden james Bohl Lyle Bomgardner Barry Davis Winnie Davis Bill Covey Sharon Daly Edwin Fabricius Shirley Floy Margaret Geringer Claudette G Rex Hankins Barbara Holmes oertz Colleen Hahn Lavirl Haight Newton Hester Helen jessen jean johnson jimmy Hughes Donnis Keefe Don Korb Richard Lebsaek Ernie Manewal Carol Jean McGuire Norma Dee Lewis Glenda Lofing Jerome Mahrt Marlin Marshall Richard McQuisten Emma. Phelps Tom Preuit William Roff Larry Minton Sl'll1'lCy Moxon Larry Mee jean Saunders Freddie Lu Searl Rand Settell Robert Shepard Steve Starr Carol Stebar Deanna Terman Mary Ellen Vonberg David Wedemeyer Marilyn Sylx ester june Whinery Marvin Wilhelm Connie Sue Zwonitzer ff ' K 1-f,,M,,,.JJ .L f Clan Sponxor MR. STRATTON Treaxurer LEVON COCHRAN Prefidenl LEE BELDEN Serretary CAROL RICHARD Student Council Rep. JAMES WATT Clan Spomor MR. CARNES Dean Allison Marian Andrews Terry Bach Billy Baker Alice Beisner Lee Belden Lloyd Bennett La Verne Blodgett Leilani Bomgardner Edward Bowdish Mildred Bridgmon Tom Brown Betty Carberry Kenneth Chase Levon Cochran Donna jean Cotton Kenneth Cundall Duane Davis Bob johnson Bob Korb Janice Krewer Karl Krieger Billy Glantz Billy Goetz Margie Herman Donnis Hobbs George Hutchinson Lanny Franzen Marietta Gamblin Donald Geringer Connie Dawson Milton Edmiston Coleen Ferguson Elizabeth Fish Norma Graefe Jim Graves Paulene Lambert Larry Lawrence Margaret Lawyer Lorraine Luck Mike McGuire Jack McQuisten Marjorie Mills Buddy Moxon George Neely Jean Miskimins Tony Montoya Lynne Patrick Richard Patterson David Preuit Carol Richard Mildred Rinker Bill Russell Roberta Schaffner 5 E EQ P r i i E i i Jake Wilhelm Chuck Williams Zoe Ann Woudsma Barbara Wright Wfyoma Valentine Betty Vogt james Watt jack White Vic White Ramel Sorensen Stanley Starr Sharon Stumpff Dick Wallesen Anna Washburn Zita Schrader Karen Scott Richard Shaffer Darlene Snook 9 ?zeMmwz Freshman Class fficers Sponsor SUE STEPHENS BENNY WILSON TERRY BROWN DAVID STUGART GARY GROSS SANDRA WILLIAMS PAT HERSTEIN Sponsor LAWRENCE BAYS fi Karen Brown Terry Brown Ronnie Davis Mary Ellen Bach Joyce Baker Flora Carabajal Carol Carlson Kieth Billingsl Jeannette Bromley jimmy Cozad Diane Cummings Marietta Bromley Barbara Brown Mary Geringer Rosali Graham jane Dinges John English Royetta Graham Dorothy Grant Terry Ferguson Teddy Fertig Gary Gross Alice Gudahl David Foe Joyce F resorger Nita Haight Kenneth Hanks Duane Hartung Wanda Hawk Thelma .lessen Fred Juschka Sharon Kingery Russell Lewis Gay Nell McCulloch Patricia Herstein Barbara Hobert Tom McCartney George Locke 'W' lawf- W'e'1'-' ?'i , Connie Prewitt Ellen Riezanstein Harvey McDonald Barbara Mills Margie Robinson Myrtle Rosentreter Darlene Moore Sharon Nagel Marie Shaffer Mary Snyder Q Lucille Patrick Helen Prewit Dorothy White Barbara Wfightman David Stugart Laural Sutherland Clarice Sylvester Larry Terman Howard Zwetzig Beverly Williams Sandra Williams Virginia Wilson Benny Wilson Evelyn Vauclrey Newton Weber ad. Z G -2' J' QQ Q6 ' 206, 12' ZQJ, G26 Q 6971 Princeu ..... ..........,.. S ANDRA WILLIAMS King .......... .......................... D ON BULLOCK Queen MARY ALICE FRESORGER Prznre ............................................................ JIM STUGART w. , , 4 4 I Hcfwfwf i Student C ozmcil fff 'Jr 'N'l'Jf5:?-'5'?'T1'f.l':-WT Q, Z-f,.,- ' J. ' ll lik ' W,.,q.A r. grae, ga, ,t ,il , t .gf Vi, , L. we-fgftr..l+ Preridenl axe., ' . , ,gnu-M ' : , ,g,f:,v 5-,gl k fi weaves-:lil-.l.',:H v if' - K ,3 :VV ,,,- r ,, In 5, 1. ML ' A-A H Q X 5 1 f ,Q W ,,,,,,.1t 'L ' rg X M 13 A if Q M 1 .vb 4, . Q Vw Q gwifrii- 5 1 , 634, V54 , 155533 1 Gift J-al f wlr fe 5 his 5 E 1 MF 'Rl I ..-5 tw-if rfxagffihrg 2 -1 mea lf mn Q5 K , A A ,, rg- , in Q ww, we . x , 3, X 5 4 mm, W 1 . f- -- aa. its ' ,. A . ' f - 2 AML. : 1 Wg K , ,ri.,.-aigxlrr. 2' as L' S leg ew W S f if- M lu sg 1 if 1 r K 5 M S a if ' K 1 , . , K- f -, f, ff f, ,,, , - rw,,g.,m+,w. vwfxyvf mfr att WX W. is we mg-3 L, tg, JOHN BAKER my 333359 l' rr ' gm, . f. , x x ff r 12 , .'? '1:' ,5,,- i3.T?f,1wEf-5-grrf,.:,1,'gf,fyf:gl'Lgr?-:Aw.,,,,:-fp,-iE 3 - V V ..,, :,,. ,k,..W,,,L,, , ,,,, .,.,,. ,, f,. L, IIV. ,V ,,,, .. 'sf 5 fume v yu, 'K ,T ,H -1 w-,ev--lf a ymwfv ' my--' -: ,gr ML: -- ,Q-mf, ,r r,,,,.fg K ,, Y ,, . , ,,. v,., rgegttk ri , el V e d ema sr-wi: -W ,, S all t Back row: Jodie Turney, Pat Herstein, Claudette Goertz, Virginia Cancino. Middle row: Terry Brown, Dale Belden, Tim Mylet, Bob Shepard, Melvin Wright. Front row: Sharon Stumpff, Sec- retaryg james Watt, Treasurerg Carol Perkins, Vice President. DAVE LUCK Sponmr CAROL PERKINS MR. HATCHER NEIL STEVENS JEROME MAHRT N DALE BELDEN ARLEEN N NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 3 5 f LARR 5 N CI BARRY DAVIS DON BULLOCK Treaxurer , DICK MARKER DON LAWRENCE S pamor MISS SEEKINS Prefident BETTY JANE FISH Vice Prerident LAURIE HOWE OFFICERS-Carol Jean Perkins, Student Councilg Mid Bridgmon, Assist ant Pep Assembly Leaderg Lani Bombgardner, Pep Assembly Leader Claudette Goertz, Drill Leaderg Freddie Searl, Historiang Frances Feighny Secretaryg Mary Ellen Vonberg, Assistant Drill Leaderg Norma Martens Treasurer, absent. TNT Officers FOOTBALL Riverton .......... ...,,. S t. Mary's Douglas ...... Wheatland Wheatland Wheatland Lusk .....,.. Casper B Morril, Neb Wheatland Wheatland Wheatland Torrington Gillette ......,,...,. ...,.,., B uffalo ...... Wheatland Wheatland Wheatland Lingle .............. ...... S heridan .... Wheatland BASKETBALL Wheatland Gillette .......,..,, ...... N ewcastle Basin .......... Wheatland Wheatland Wheatland Douglass ,,,.,,, ,,,,,, R iverton ........ ,.,,..,. L aramie ...... Wheatland Wheatland Wheatland St, Ma,ry'5 Lusk .............. ........ L usk .......... Wheatland ,,,,, 38 Wheatland ....... .,.,.... 3 9 Wheatland ...., ,,..,. 5 4 Sheridan ,, ,,,-, 57 Torrington ....... ........ 3 2 Buffalo ........ ...... 3 5 Wheatland ,.,.,, 58 Wheatland ....... ........ 5 0 Wheatland ..... ...... 4 7 Torrington ,,,,, 29 BL1ffalO .......... ........ 2 3 A Wheatland ..... 55 Wheatland .---... ........ 5 8 LUSK INVITATION AL TOURNAMENT-WYOMING-DAKOTA Third Place DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Second Plare Top row: Dorothy Grant, Shirley Floy, Deanna Terman, Lynne Patrick, Margaret Geringer, Pat Hersteine, Marilyn Sylvester, Darlene Moore, Dorothy White. Second row: Marietta Bromley, Vashti Ballard, Evelyn Vaudrey, Gay Nell McCulloch, LaVerne Bloclgett, Dixie Shelton, Colleen Hahn, Carol Stebar, Liz Fish, Patsy Martinez. Bottom row: Mary Ann Steeley, Josie Martinez, Joyce Fresorger, Arleene O'Bryan, Donna Jo Collins, Virginia Cancino, Viola Montoya, Myrtle Rosentreter, Shirlene Cook. Top row: Jodie Turney, Barbara Brown, Shirley Moxon, Coleen Ferguson, Laurel Sutherland, Norma Grafe, Mary Lynn Eshom, Sharon Sumpff, Virgie Tyree, Mary Jo Ballard, Zita Schrader. Second row: Carol Jean McGuire, Shirley Delozier, Sharon Kingery, Donnis Keefe, Terry Furgu- son, Jean Johnson, Lucille Patrick, Joyce Baker, Connie Prewitt, Helen Preuit, Carol Jean Perkins. Bottom row: Karen Brown, Jane Dinges, Joann Walter, Ramel Sorenson, Lorraine Luck, Lila Davis, Janice Krewer, Carol Richard, Barbara Hobert. mgommwwcbw H wrrx4Dv:vCU '-4,-If-ir:-su: 1 NN, Qhx fl, 111 A ku'-...v HSA 2 uv' 'UID' fm 0',u ffl'-'ZZO0 bf him 6 may wmNaHZO2N '11 'C'-II-I 9 cl 3 2nd Bb Clarinet 1: cad Hllcggro 111fl 71071 frappa IV. . . '5 f'Y'lll ll I V 1 k! - EEDHOH Bama! Leaders all rf V IVLEV Student Direrlor ROGER WILLIAMS Pivot! U v mf X l .11- BAND COUNCIL - Don Bullock : Claudette Geortz '- Leilani Bomgardner Elizabeth Watt Gay Nell McCulloch 2 111 a.rJ'o -1'l T1'1 u nina l iugr l n lrqlrlgv-lririxhrruu 1 V4VVAV7 M J 'CY c-. P- ....-. TWIRLERS .- Mary Ellen Vonberg Mary Lynne Eshom Laural Sutherland Myrtle Rosentreter ,J f Larry Lawrence, Mary Lynne Eshom, Sharon Nickle, Laural Sutherland, Emmy Lu Phelps, Evelyn Vaudrey, Barry Davis, Barbara Holmes, Jean Saunders, Tom Preuit, Terry Ferguson, Mary Ge-ringer, Leilani Bomgardner. Band M embers Marilyn Dittenber, Darrel Vogt, Barbara Brown, Norma Graefe, Charles Pearcy, Wyoiiua Valentine, Jean johnson, Lanny Franzen, Liz Fish, Lila Davis, Colleen Hahn, Donnis Keefe, Helen Preuit, Joyce Fresorger, Beverly Williams, Karen Brown. Ramel Sorenson Carol Stebar Lorraine Luck Connie Preuit Mildred Briclgmon Neil Stevens Larry Mee Bob Davis Larry Rosentreter Don Bullock Donny Bookout Linda Minton Brian Davis Larry Minton Dick Bullock Barbara Hobert Gay Nell McCuIlock Sandra Vfilliams George Hutchinson James Bohl Coleen Ferguson james Watt Bcmcl Ensembles sAx QUARTETTE B - arry Davis, Barbara Holmes, jean John- son, Claudette Goertz. , CORNE ,Don Lawfenci L T TRIOXD UARTETTE Roger W1 - any Mee' on Bull 1, TRSMEQS ideene Omyan, Oc , B 50 n ' ob Davis, hamS- 32351 Working Hard SOLOS Barbara Hobert-Piano ............. Karen Brown-Piano .................. Joann Turney-Mezzo Soprano .. Carol Stebar-Mezzo Soprano .. Lorraine Luck-Alto ......,............. ...... Coleen Ferguson-Alto I .............. Dick Wallesen-Tenor ................,... ...... Larry Terman-Unchanged Voice Dick Bullock--Baritone ..,....,,,..., ...... Don Lawrence-Baritone ..... Jean Johnson-Clarinet .......... Barbara Brown-Clarinet ..... Joyce Baker-Alto Sax. ........... . Claudette Goertz-Alto Sax. .... . Barry Davis-Tenor Sax. ..... . Don Bullock-Cornet ........ Bob .Davis-Cornet ................. Roger Williams-Trombone ..... P Soloists receiving I ratings at District Festival Ensembles receiving I ratings at District Festival ENSEMBLES Girls' Trio ..................... ........ I I Girls' Sextette ........ ........ I I Boys' Quartette ...... ........ I I Clarinet Trio ........... I Clarinet Quartet .......... I Saxophone Quartet ....... I Saxophone Sextette ........ I Cornet Trio .............,......... I Trombone Quartet .................... I LARGE GROUPS Girls' Chorus ..................... I Mixed Chorus ..... I Band ............. l ............ I Band Sight-Reading ...... I Back row: Patty Herstein, Claudette Goertz, Roger Williams, Freddie Searl, james Watt, Larry Rosentreter, Margaret Geringer, Laural Sutherland, Dick Walleson, Jo Ann Turney, Mary Ellen Vonberg, Dixie Shelton, Margie Herman, Jean Saunders, Deanna Terman, Virgie Tyree, Carol Stebar, Larry Terman. Front row: Mary Ann Steeley, Myrtle Rosentreter, Sandra Williams, Alice Gudahl, Ramel Sorensen, Anna Washburn, Connie Zwonitzer, Barbara Wright, Darlene Snook. hows Direrlor MR. CLEARY Piazzirl BARBARA HOBERT Back row: Tony Montoya, Don Bullock, Dave Luck, Jack McQuisten, Charles Pearcy, George Hutchinson, Larry Mee, Larry Lawrence, Don Lawrence. Second row: Gay Nell McCullock, Carol Jean Perkins, Thelma Jessen, Shirley Moxon, Barbara Holmes, Jean Johnson, Ellen Riezanstein, Norma Dee Lewis, Jimmy Hughes. Front row: Janice Krewer, Viola Montoya, Arleen O'Bryan, Lorraine Luck, Sharon Kingery, Barbara Hobert, Donnis Keefe, Emmy Lu Phelps, Carol Richard. Back row: Betty Jane Fish, Dick Bullock, Donald Bronner, Ronnie Davis, Bob Davis, Barry Davis Richard Corman, James Bohl, Mid Bridgmon. Second row: Joyce Baker, Terry Ferguson, Diane Cummings, Barbara Brown, Coleen Ferguson, Mary Lynne Eshom, Shirley Floy, Charlotte Edmin ston, Joyce Fresorger. First row: Lila Davis, Virginia Concino, Donna Jo Collins, LaVerne Blo gette, Liz Fish, Leilani Bomgardner, Karen Brown, Jane Dinges, Marian Andrews. f H - ABE H orror C horus Members Alla LORRAINE LUCK Baritone DON LAWRENCE A110 COLEEN FERGUSON l li l Z The Climax ' Z! 0 7' Characters ? Another Sucker' d Back row: Freddie Searl, Mrs. Gayg Larry Mee, Reevesg Claudette Goertz, Billie Gayg Dick Bul- lock, Blakeg Shirley Floy, Angelica Wayneg Mr. Bill McClaren, Director. Front row: Janice Ryan, Assistant Directorg Emma Phelps, Mrs. Pettingillg Marvin Wilhelm, Charley Cooneyg Margaret Gehringer, Ruthe Auburng Barry Davis, Steve Arleng Connie Zwonitzer, Niki Murphyg Colleen Hahn, not shown. Watch the birdie! Oh! That pounding in my head! CAST-Left to right: Mr. Bill McClaren, Directorg john Baker, Mary Fresorger, Lila Davis, jim Stugart, Arlene O'Bryan, Don Lawrence, Jody Turney, Charles Pearcy, Dixie Shelton, Don Bullock, Betty Fish, Frances Feighny, Leonard McGuire. CHARACTERS-Mr. McClaren, Directorg Baker-Richard, Fresorger-juneg Davis-Mrs. Baxter Bromleyg Stugart-Baxterg O'Bryan-Agnes, Lawrence-Wilfredg Turney-Augustag Pearcy- Hermang S h e 1 to n-Dianag Bullock-Piloneg Fish-Orphag Feighny-Ruthieg McGuire-Robert. The opening descend. Cupid himself ! OFF-STAGERS-Left to right: Betty Graves, Mary Steeley, Bob Swan, Virgie Tyree, joan Walters, Carol Perkins, Arn- old Hanks, Larry Stugart. - NOT SHOWN-Virginia Cancino, Norma Martens, Bud Honholt, Ed Phillippig from the play cast, Viola Montoya. 'l Spomor BILL MCCLAREN Back row: Steve Starr, Claudette Goertz, Larry Mee, Lavirl Haight, Marv Wilhelm, Dick Bullock, Freddie Searl, and Don Lawrence. Front row: Shirlene Cook, Emma Phelps, Janice Ryan, Mildred Bridgmon, Leilani Bomgardner, Virginia Cancino, and Mary Alice Fresorger. Tbespicms Standing, left to riht: Mary Ann Steeley Joann Walter. Seated: Charles Pearcy, Treas- urerg Arleene O'Bryan, Secretaryg Lila Davis Vice Presidentg Jo Ann Turney, Student Coun cil Representative. President DON BULLOCK Bullclo gj s Bark Editor .................... ...... M ARY Jo BALLARD Afmriale Editor ...... ....... D IXIE LEE SHELTON Buxirzerx Manager ...... ,..,. A RLENE O'BRYAN Adverlixirzg Manager ..... ................... N EIL STEVENS New! Edilor ............... ..... C LAUDETTE GOERTZ Sporn Edilor .... ...... B UDDY HOHNHOLT Feature Editor .,,.., ..................,. J IM HUGHES Exchange Editor ............. ,,.... ................... V I RGIE TYREE File Manager ..v......................................... DONNA JO COLLINS Reporlerf-Loretta Whinery, Donna Brooks, Ethel McCallum, Ella May Parsons, Donna Stumbough, Janice Ryan, Freddie Ln Searl. Sponsor-R. C. MINNICK LYLE BOMGARDNER Standing: jack White, Jerome Mahrt. Seated: Richard Lebsack, Levon Cochran, Lee Belden and Don Geringer. Future Farmers Back row: Tom McCartney, John Baker, Lloyd Bennett, Willard Weber, Karl Krieger, Dennis Utter. Middle row: William Wilson, Eddie Phillipi, Newton Weber, jim McGuire, Dick Pat- terson. Front row: Martin McGuire, Kieth Billings, Chuck Williams, Bob johnson, Benny Saathoff. S P 0 n S 0 7' 0 America B B LAWRENCE BAYS Back row: Leonard McGuire, Marlin Marshall, Stan Starr, jim Black, Fred Juschka, Dick Wallesen. Middle row: Melvin Wright, Gary Gross, Bill Russell, Bill Glanze, Dick Douglass. Front row: Mike McGuire, Bill Covey, Larry Miskimins, Benny Wilson, Howard Zwetzig. rf-'Y - - 5 Future Homemakers 0 America Secretary CLAUDETTE GOERTZ Prefident BETTY FISH 1 Parliamenmrian FRANCES FEIGHNY 5' Song Leader MARY ALICE FRESORGER Spomor MRS. JEWEL VAUDREY Vice President MARY ANN STEELEY Reporter , LILA DAVIS WQQFW law. iam Swah- '- ,, 's?u ?w525Ff, fI'i f , ,Aawa-f-- -f2zff.WQ-fml1.' - , L u mix ' . V,,,,!. , , ,, N if N , 54 ' - W'-,N g , 1---gli'-vw ,J 91 I r'7JYf'i r1 ' if - Aff 'kiili WW 5' J' 4 Treasurer Hiftorian LOIS MISKIMINS VELMA LEWIS Top row: Norma Lewis, Barbara Brown, Marjorie Mills, Marietta Gamblin, Laural Sutherland, Darlene Moore, Nita Haight. Middle row: Virginia Wilson, Dorothy White, Lucille Patrick, Marilyn Dittenber, jane Dinges, Alce Gudahl. Front row: Shirley Delozier, Viola Montoya, Jean Miskimins, Helen Preuit, Darlene Snook, Marian Andrews. Top row: Joyce Baker, Winnie Davis, Alice Beisner, Mary Ellen Bach, Marjorie Herman, Marnie Dahlman, Connie Dawson. Middle row: LaVerne Blodgett, Sandra Williams, Leilani Bomgardner, Ellen Rizenstein, Gay Nell McCulloch, Lorraine Luck, Front row: Roberta Schaffner, Barbara Mills, Joyce Fresorger, Betty Vogt, Marjorie Robinson, Emma Lou Phelps. hrs 7' tl If S 772 d 72 t OFFICERS-Dave Luck, jack Dinnell, Sponsorg Neil Stevens, Bob Shepard. Zi Jerry Waitman, Larry Lawrence, Larry Rosentreter, Richard McQuisten, Rex Hankins, David Wedemeyer, Dick Marker, Newton Hester, Tom Preuit, Vic White, Lee Beldon. Dame B and and Come SS iow Sta Football DIXHE SHELTON CONNIE SUE ZWONITZER COLEEN FERGUSON Ro yczlty GAY NELL MCCULLOCH W WWZW L L C DICK MARKER DAVE LUCK 8: B C O A C H E S ni Coafb, MR. DINNEL Coach, MR. LADD F E R E LARRY ADAMS C MARV WILHELM E ,+ fa 'wif Z. 'mg 5 fnipnif- ef' . if ' ' ' - gf A ' gL-' Y 2. 1 'Qi' A 1-v I ' , ig: 'v we A 1: F' . Q ' ,R ' f A s - .E V X' My f 4' Q, - ., .ik 1 1 A' . 5: 2 1351 gk? A f 11 W , -.- W, I fe, Q xg- if 1 e J, 2 'f1H53f -,fl -Q iff' l ' I ljlffm-6f, 2, ...iff ' A il'- M,-- gs Y - 5112 awe ,. ff A 1 ' , ,I,,l.'ef3iif1ff,,g--125:af! -3 .Fl . Q.g,?? 5 f W. .xv-, , . .JL , A -'71 . 1 , ...-.JT-.,.1wg. N, v ..,+-f fl J .5.1-w'lS,Q,g'- - ,. ,fX,g'lg..1, 1mC '-', nfl ' Q ? if 'Hifi , ia-QW., JOHN BAKER BOB SWAN BOB DAVIS Tackle Tackle Center JAMES WATT JACK WHITE DEXTER HOWE End End End LENORD MCGUIRE ARNOLD HANKS STANLEY STARR Guard Tackle Guard ' I f IQARRY MEE DON MANNING STEVE STARR Back Guard Back DALE BELDEN LAVON COCHRAN VIC WHITE Guard Back Tackle REX HANKINS NEWT HESTER BEN WILSON End Back Back nw: :sms cc, ,M x Qwkxwwsawlrllf CLASS A -Back row: james Watt, Willard Weber, Charles Pearcy, Tim Mylet, Eddie Chase Rex Hankins. Front row: jerry Waitman, Dick Marker, Dave Luck, Newton Hester. My AA .., . H... .i,i.i.Q, is any-.-vm as-an Nu-.......Q. hwy...-... CLASS B -Back row: Lee Belden, Bill Baker, Larry Lawrence, Dick McQuisten, Kennth Chase, Bud Moxon, George Hutchinson, Larry Mee, Lyle Bomgardner, Coach Werner. Front row: Fred jushka, Tom Brown, jim Cozad, Benny Wilson, Dean Allison, jake Wilhelm, Ronnie Davis. a LEEMg,2dfgEN b all If A Z Z Tolly sm SSIJSJNER Sket ,Zee WILLARD WEBER DICK MARKER REX HANKINS JERRY WAITMAN CHARLES PEARCY NEWTON HESTER REX HANKINS EDDIE CHASE TIM MYLET DAVE LUCK DICK MARKER WILLARD WEBER JAMES WATT 7' 61 0 james Watt, Bub Hester, Ben Wilson, Dave Luck, jack Dinnel, Coach ,ff C C ' 'XX 'HN ' Z i' C I XTX, f 1 f I JACK MCQUISTEN-Discus 7' 0 S Z! 'IZ J. Stugart, B. Davis, E. Phillippi, R. McQuisten, E. Manawallg E. Chase, C. Pearcy. 0 S 1 5 5 L Yf - mwRA. , ,. . a, M s l , ,M .,AL 'T , H i fi! 'L v: ..... 'A f ,- - , ,LA.,,h,L. 3 ,.. T ,V:. ..L, . ,i , xxx is ' ' 7 -Wa' mi' Back row: Mr. Ladd, Bob Davis, Kenneth Hanks, Le Roy Snyder, Stanley Starr, Richard McQuisten, Eddie Phillippi, Jim Stugart, Rand Settell, Jack White, David Wedemyer, Dave Preuit. Front row: Bob Swan, Ernie Manewall, Jerome Marht, Jim Stebar, Bill Wilson, Lowell Schneider, Dick Douglas. T N T Greatest Show on Earth Remember W. H. S. Danforth, Awardx P.E.P. Awards ..... ...... C AROL PERKINS Agricullure .... Band .......... Choir ......... Englixb .......... Ioumalifm ........ Dramalirx . ........ . Induxtrial Arzx ..... MELVIN WRIGHT - DON BULLOCK DON LAWRENCE DON BULLOCK MARY Jo BALLARD Mah ....... JIM STUGART Hf,,,,y ...,,.,. Home Er ....... DON BULLOCK Library ....... Srzenre ........ Spanish ....... Commerce ..... DICK MARKER ARLEENE O'BRYAN D . . rwzng .....,.... Athletic: ........ Citizembip ........ LARRY ADAMS Adivitiey S enior Award Day JIM STUGART ARLEENE O'BRYAN LOIS MISKIMINS DONNA JO COLLINS LARRY ROSENTRETER . VIRGINIA CANCINO SHIRLEY DELOZIER DICK MARKER BOB DAVIS NEIL STEVENS CHARLES PEARCY Zi CLASS OF '54 Salulory-ARLEENE O'BRYAN V41 edictory-DON BULLOCK Speaker-GILLIAM PROCESSIONAL 5 l SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Nineteen Hundred and Fifty Four Class of Wheatland High School, being of sane mind and sound body, Cshut up! What do you know about it?j do hereby submit this last will and testament, being in full knowledge of the fact that this 'institution will, in a short time, no longer be blessed with our presence and supreme intelligence. Bob Swan wills to the Junior Class all the desks with his name on them, all the gum under the chairs, all the screaming and yelling the teachers have done at him during the last four years, the books he has torn up, the erasers he has thrown at people, all the ink he has spilled on the floor, all the paper he has thrown away, all the fives he has received, all the good times he has had in the Senior Class, and also, to the boys who take football, his dirty sweat shirt and socks Cstill in the locker roomj. Dexter Howe wills his sense of humor to james Watt, who needs something. Buddy Hohnholt wills the rattles in his Ford to anyone's car that might need them, to Marvin Wilhelm he leaves his ability to carry cigarettes, and to Seek his drinking ability. Mary Jo Ballard leaves her journalistic ability to next year's editor. Jim Stugart solemnly leaves his old dirty socks for Herb to make perfume out of to spray the halls. Norma Martens wills her big feet to Coleen Ferguson. Viola Montoya leaves all the -things she didn't learn to the Juniors so they might profit by them. Charles Pearcy wills to any student Mr. Stratton's twig problems. Larry Stugart wills his acting ability to any future dramatic 'student who needs it very badly. Donna Stum- bough wills her pretty shaped eyes to Beverly Williams. Lila Davis leaves a certain young man in the care of good old W.H.S. for the next year? Arleene O'Bryan wills her appreciation of beautiful neck ties to anyone who has a class under Mr. Carnes next year, also, her old, battered locker, with all its tender memories and homey, cluttered atmosphere to Liz Fish. Tuffy Phillippi leaves his ability to stay out of trouble to Dean Allison, a fifth to Fred- rick, and also his ability to stay in school to Shane Marshall. Joann Walter wills her beautiful brown eyes to Darlene Moore, whose eyes are horrible. Betty Graves leaves her legs to Claudette Goertz. Frances Feighny wills number 4 locker, mirror included, to anyone who likes their locker door open all the time. Arnie Hanks leaves his ability to like big oranges to Miss Seekins. Velma Lewis leaves her ability to stay broke to anyone who has the problems of too much money. Don Bullock and Mary Alice Fresorger aren't leaving anything. They are taking tender memories with them together. Red Baker leaves any ability that he'may have to anyone who can put it to use for good or bad. Larry Rosentreter wills his ability of making stills and home brew to Miss Seekins, who will surely need it in her future activities, Dixie Shelton wills her ability to be heard and not seen to Dorothy Grant. Shirley Delozier leaves her shorthand ability to Helen Jessen who needs it badly. Larry Miskimins wills his FFA membership to some of the better sophomore girls. Larry SENIOR CLASS WILL Adams bequeaths his great ability to get along with all the W.H.S. teachers and never be sent to the office to all junior boys. Darlene Nagel wills her ability to be quiet to Marietta Bromly, who professes no such talent. Ethel McCallum wills her ability to snore in speech class to anyone who needs it. Leonard McGuire wills his study hall seat to some unfortunate sophomore. Tim Mylet wills everything he has that is still standing to anyone who can tear it down. jim McGuire wills his history grades to any lucky person who will have them. Mary Ann Steeley wills her height to Jim Graves, heaven only knows, he needs it. Dave Luck wills his football ability to Bob Shepard so he can play Dave's position better. Lauretta Howe leaves Steve Starr to the girls' wrestling squad and also Mr. Hatcher to anyone who can stand to have a pass for every move made. Betty Jane Fish leaves her clean sense of humor to Bob Shepard, who certainly needs one. Carol Perkins wills all the swell times she has had in W.H.S. to those coming up. Donna jo Collins wills her tall willowy stature to Margaret Geringer, who can use it. Jay Waitman bestows his forgetfulness to anyone who might run into it. Dick Marker leaves his ability to obtain ping pong balls to Seek, who keeps losing them and his whiskers to Gay Nell, who really likes them so much. Loretta Whinery wills W.H.S. to anyone who wants it and Jodie Turney is just willing to get out of it. Charlotte Edmiston wills her biology ability to Jean Saunders. Jim Black isn't going half way about things. He leaves the whole school, faculty included, to anyone who wants it. Ella May Parsons wills her school grades to anyone who wants them. Donna Brooks leaves her ability to dash into first period class with the tardy bell on her heels to anyone who can use such a talent. Bob Davis wills to anyone who can see in the dark his job of school photographer. Janet Rhoads leaves her curly hair and good jokes to anyone who can use them. Eddie Chase leaves his driving ability to Benny Wilson, who can really use it. Richard Corman wills Mr. Hatcher and the remaining classes his old socks and clothes. Melvin Wright feels that if he just leaves everything will be better. Darrel Vogt wills his ping pong ability to Bub Hester. Virgie Tyree bequeaths her ability to get along with the teachers to anyone who can stand the low grades. Lois Miskimins wills her ability to flunk Typing II to Alice Beisner. Rog Williams leaves his position as tenor in the boys' quartet to William Wilson. Neil Stevens leaves his worries as the business manager of the annual and the pop stand to another slave. Doris Mitchell leaves her chaperon duties to anyone who thinks he can handle them. Lowell Schneider leaves his eraser to Dick McQuisten, who always needs one. Vic Sommers leaves his job at O. P. Skaggs to Marv W. Esther Beisner wills her long hair to Laurel Sutherland. Virginia Cancino wills her dancing ability to Terry Ferguson. Don Lawrence leaves his horn to some one with a lot of wind. Tony Weber bestows his lovable personality to Joyce Fresorger. He thinks it will help her in the future! Sid got cleaned. The Boston Baked Bean JW 1 ' fr, ww X , mm f' - MA X, TX Q W 1 , Q fllfxwskg K' Y- W X 5 2 xx gp ' ' XX We an 'MwWa'JY R 11 J 2 NMS A Qi R N M 1 Guess who? Bang! ! The boys from the back room. K 321 7 H? X , f' 'A I A A K . 4 .za-ix A I'11pout! . . . Karen B. L Frankenstein II . . . Dave L. ,ff Q Broadway, here I come! . . . jim S. Lagry Rosentrete one on the 1 at - , -- on , t X X ii 4 fi' 'WP' eff mas' . 2 , 0 5 3 SXSW we ff 2 fa my W Tennessee in the fourth grade. the Tarzan II . . .Norma M. e ,. wh -151' ,. 1 an , ' aeaa' ,im 1. WF Q 4 Q r af? 1 V, , ,,.. wg I la ' Nw' 'iw , sniff, :gg ,: f 'Z ' 5,1 V Y ., '1geg,sWw7gG2i1i,we,' M illxiff fep I -- Tix 4 1'm mad! , , , Connie P, Ma Kettle . . . Bob S. A .,k, , M A.,,. mi.-,, ,. .V u Seek This is a rarity. Who s sleepy? ? Loretta W., Carol P., Mary Ann S. Laurie H., Virgie T. Don't shoot ! ! ! Shirley F. Dick M. Somebody goofed off. Thoughtful ? ? ? Look at that Pepsodent smile. Bud H. ' jim H. Pretty cute, eh the horse! m Betty F. Wowee! ! Sharon S. Ah, Spring at last! Chuck H. if :FRI Mig K Ai .Q wil'- X xi W, Activity Snaps E I 'wie HERE IT IS!! The BULLDOG STAFF has worked long and hard to make this annual a better one for. you. We like it-we hope you do too! Editor 0-vu oA, Buxinesx Manager VI ell M4 S MEMBERS mf aaeyffeqz Z-Mgdalw ' G 53 auf,QeiZMi1i2'W gjliidw WW? Gly A LITHOGRAPHED vwmwndeil i f WY YEARBOOK DALLAS - TEXAS


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