Ranchester High School - Rustler Yearbook (Ranchester, WY)

 - Class of 1941

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JUNIORS Eva Kukucka Chester Severance Earl Kwallek Jack Kawulok Barbara Johnston Jack Keith Hallowell President—“ Ef a” Vice President—“Chet” Secretary—“Bud” Treasurer—“Cole” “Bobby” “Keith” Colors: Black and White. Flower: White Orchid. Motto: “Life is what we make it.” CLASS HISTORY Six students reached the juniors’ step in their education in Ran- chester High School, and we hope to reach the top step next year. Three of the juniors started in the first grade together. They are Barbara Johnston, Eva Kukucka and Jack Hallowell. All the juniors started together in their freshman year with the exception of Earl Kwallek, who came in at the beginning of their sophomore year. The juniors are taking: Typing I, Economics and Sociology, Gen- eral Science, English, Geometry and Shorthand. The juniors gave a play, “The Yellow Shadow.” A large crowd attended. The juniors entertained the seniors and faculty at a banquet May 9 at the Ladies Club House. A good time was had by all. The junior-senior prom was held May 16 at the Ranchester hall. The hall was decorated in maroon and white and a large crowd at- tended. ‘ In this world, it is not what we take up, but what we give up that makes us rich.”—Beecher.

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WE WONT BE THERE When school is out at Ranchester And we leave the good old place, We’ll all wish that we were fresh- men. Going back to the same old place, Just to see many happy faces Smiling at us in the halls. Hear the school bells ringing Glad tidings to us all; Just to hear the school bell calling That it’s time to take our seats. There will be no scuffle of our merry feet. How sad it seems and how it calls us, As we look at it once more, But next year we won’t be there When they open wide the door. Kathryne Weber, 41. MY BACHELOR LIFE Up at dawn to sweep the floor Into the cracks and behind the door. Next comes breakfast, a hurried meal— I think I got the worst of the deal. Stockings washed and hung on the line— I’ll have to hurry, not much time. Tommy, get! Darn your hide, Burned my hand, could of cried. Off to school all a-droop, Home at noon for a bowl of soup, Back to work a-punching the keys, Oh for the life of Riley, please. School is through for the day— What awful weather for the month of May. Golly, what a horrid, weird mess. But that’s the bachelor’s life, I guess. Betty Doyle, ’40. THAT’S WYOMING There’s a state we all hold dear, and we love her nev-er fear. Where the skies are bright and clear, that’s Wyoming! With her cat-tie ran-ges wide, and her moun-tains side by side. Where good fel-low’-ship a-hides, that’s Wy-o-ming! Though you wan-der o’er the earth, far from home or place of birth, You’re ««till tak-en at your worth, in Wy-o-ming! In her friend-ly at-mos-phere, there’s con-tent-ment and good cheer: You are al-ways wel-come here, in Wy-o-ming! CHORUS Then we’ll stand and sing the praise of this land where wildlife plays. Where the sad-dle horse and do-gies still range free. ’Neath her mel-low west-em skies there’s no pre-tense or disguise: Ev-ery man is his own size in Wy-o-ming! By Jack Bryant. Page 30

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