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Front row: (iraiir Si ruble, I U Hartman, Homer tirooman. Rrtbrnr Hewll. Ktllv Hrrikv, Claryce Ma-Mov. Itlll Surliiw. Se .ii.l row: Catlwriiic Dl kry, Hob Scott, Pat Hullixk. Bob Kilxcr, Marian i.lM», Jam-» Under . Betty IVtcraeo. Mar orle BurwUk. Third row: Mi» Scott (adaiaer). Allyeer Chriuiun. Melvin I.ynch. Yvonne lyoneprr, Howard Vo.»!ar.l, Hill Webber. Illldur Johnson. Hilly Smith, Anna Beth Brvace. Back row: Jimmy Dolan, Kdrva Mae Wallace. Wilma till- leajilc. Kenneth Sailor . Arietta Dillon. Vinrlnia Woolf. Howarvl Sink, Plainsman Herald Staff Homkr Groom ax Ox THE seventh of September when school bells rang. Into room 211 flocked this journalism gang. They looked so intelligent as they took their places. Hut Miss Scott soon fount! them to he “angels with dirty faces.” They jumbled their headlines and as for the lead. The scribes would seldom to good form take heed. As the weeks jiassed by their interest increased: And occasionally the horseplay in the class room deceased. Then came the time for an editor to lie chosen, Hut pros| ects were few, scarcely lialf dozen. At last the person whom the editor should lie. Was found to lie no other than Kelly Herklcy. Out came the first ]ia| cr with a greenish tint. The readers shivered with a woeful hint. However, through struggles and efforts well meant, A pajicr was published worth the money spent. Its contests caused students to consider the ads, And the news heljied build up the football lads. An editorial, suggesting the mike lie used In assemblies so everyone could hear the news, Got results to lie sure in a royal way. For one may see it in assemblies to this day. Then one day all the Journalists small and stout Went to the printers to see what puts the paper out: They saw galleys and tyjic cases and chases too. And also witnessed what a press could do. Kind Air. Costin. at a linotype machine. Hut their names on slugs, slugs that aren't mean; Then luick to school with a mortified air. The class returned to continue work there. In |ia|iers thereafter they began to ask. Why doesn’t this school have a dancing class? The council resjiondcd and did suggest That they’d take over the class and hope for success. The class went through with swell support. Each Friday 6th period in spite of the work. I-ater on in the year, the Heralders boast Of a cup they won on a prize winning float. That they entered in the Pep Club's Mardi Gras, Jimmy I)olan the journalism float did draw. Three more editors have headed the staff and well. Leola Hartman, Claryce Maddox and Hethcne Rcvell. To say nothing of the scandal column introduced. Due Tell. Or the third annual tie day. Dccemlier first In which all of the lioys made school seem like church. At the close of the year a contest was held Between the two classes of the Plainsman Herald, One was the Shoes” and the others the “Socks,” And old friends began giving each other knocks. This Senior Edition called 1938-39 On Parade' Is their last big event and their season does fade. Nine Plainsman Heralds were their total produce And this Senior Edition acts as the calioose. 2
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PLAINSMAN HERALD PUBLISHED BY THE JOURNALISM CLASS OF 19 3 9 LARAMIE HIGH SCHOOL LARAMIE. WYOMING
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LARAMIE HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS 1938-1939 ON PARADE CAST OF CHARACTERS STARS......... UNDER-STUDIES . STAND-INS..... EXTRAS........ STAGE HANDS.. . DOOR MEN..... ......SENIORS .......JUNIORS .. . .SOPHOMORES .....FRESHMEN EIGHTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE ACT I. Neighbors in Disguise Setting: Any time after school in Laramie High Characters: National Honor Society Home Economics Club International Students’ Society Future Farmers of America Future Teachers of America Commercial Club ACT II. Speakers’ Paradise Setting: Any time on a stage Senior Play Junior Play Thespians Debaters ACT III. Settings: Characters: Football Basketball L” Club Maroon and White in Action Football field, or Basketball court, etc. G.A.A. Wranglers Pep Club PRODUCTION BACKER........................ PRODUCER...................... DIRECTORS..................... ASSISTANT DIRECTORS........... .....A. A. SLADE .....J. E. THAYER ........FACULTY STUDENT COUNCIL MUSIC BAND ORCHESTRA GLEE CLUB DANCE ORCHESTRA
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