Ranchester High School - Rustler Yearbook (Ranchester, WY)

 - Class of 1944

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Junior High Elementary Grades r.Ii. s.

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Freshmen Helen Kawulok Dolores Madron Bert Johnston Gerald Schilling: Dorothy Kawulok Jerry Dierks Jimmy Strait Elaine Kawulok Georgia Lee Burgess Class Colors: Red, White and Blue Motto: “Honesty is the best policy.” Flower: Flowering Cactus. Again, as in former years, the Freshmen marched into the High School ready for four years of work. This year the president of the class was Jerry Dierks, and Gerald Schilling took office as the vice. The secretary and treasurer was filled by Elaine Kawulok while the Student Council representative was Bert Johnston. This Freshman Class was the third largest ever to enter here with ten members. Betty Anderson and Hilda Hauf left at the end of the first semester. During the entire year the rest of the High School was entertained by two parties that the Freshmen were kind enough to give us. INITIATION As usual the Freshmen were again formally brought into the midst of the High School with a day of costumes and entertainment. During the course of the eventful day everyone was fully entertained with an assembly and the jokes that were pulled on the not too happy Freshies. Helen Kawulok, dressed as a dignified gentleman with a monacle and cigar, kept everyone laughing. Dolores looked like something out of this world dressed as a baby, but perhaps brought back memories to some. Nothing could be more complete than Sally Rand, portrayed by Bert, and a good job, we might add. Although no initiation would be complete without some boys dressed as girls and Gerald along with Jerry could not have been better. The rest of the initiation was completed with a scare-crow by Elaine, and Georgia Lee had a suit of old underwear. Dorothy was a mop woman and Jimmy was a girl from the South Seas. Page 24



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SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES SEVENTH GRADE Catherine Fiedor Bobby Hauf Helen Kukuchka Anton Kawulok Dick Reed Kathleen Sperl Philip Dunn Motto: Colors: Flower: il EIGHTH GRADE John Bruce Raymond Johnston Don Johnson William Kukuchka Raymond Weber Bobby Weber Cleta Newlon Ruth Schreibeis Betty Kuzma “Learn to live and live to learn” GreCn and White. Sweetpea. This year the seventh and eighth grades began the school year with electing Raymond Johnston as president; vice president, Don Johnson; secretary and treasurer, Helen Kukuchka. Ruth Schreigeh was the Student Council representative. The only school paper that was published was published by the seventh and eighth graders. It was called the “Scribblers.” They also gave an interesting assembly program and gave a party inviting the freshmen, April 28. Betty Kuzma was supposed to contribute a poem for this space— failure to meet the annual deadline prompted the editor to call on Mr. Burch for two of his old stand-by selections. (Mr. Burch accepts no responsibility; for any resemblances to persons living or dead, implied here, are purely coincidental.) ♦ TO MARION OR MARIAN Me love has flew Her done me dirt. Me did not know Her was a flirt. To them in love Let I forbid— Lest they be doed Like I’ve been did. I hate he, I hate he, I wish he were die. Him say he love me. And darn he, him lie. From I he has went. From I he did gone And left I all alone. Oh, cruel world, how could it was! Page 26

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