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,l ll l E is I 7 ll W il li l is l 1 ..... '-be-,rf I l l i l i. i e l I1 is 5 ll - - . W 1-1 - -1,-gg-..-f, ,---:-,Q 1 E--1-1-r' -. r- SENIOR CLASS HISTORY It was the year 1922 A. D. when 225 ardent pilgrims started out on a long journey to seek the wonderful treasure at the far end of that beautiful, vari-colored span in the sky, the rainbow. ' They chose as guides for this important journey, Miss Brownlee and Miss McAdams, who have never deserted them. The anxious, restless travelers, eager to push on, first decided they needed an executive body, choosing for the first stretch of the journey Alan Barker as president, Fred Chalmers, vice-president, Gene Hotchkiss, Secretaryg Mary Crandall, treasurer, and' Sam Kendrick and Catherine Davis as com- missioners. Louise- Diers and Eugene Bennett were appointed as reporters of unusual occurrences along the way. At the Freshman-Senior Mixer they were welcomed into the band by the older and more sage seniors. The way was long and steep, but every step brought them nearer and nearer their goal. Fresh, leaders had to be chosen to take them closer to their desired goal. Fred Chalmers was elected presidentg Harry Mathis, vice-prsidentg Lois Fryberger, secretaryg and Tom Wartensleben,,treasurer. Catherine Davis and Sam Kendrick were again selected as councilors for this group to learn of customs and habits from the more experienced travelers ahead. Now quickly time flew!-These travelers, even though it seemed such a short time when they looked back over the past, saw the many things they had accomplished. Sam Kendrick was acclaimed victorover contestants in pole vaulting. The girls' basket ball team climbed to a second place. Best of all was a play, Come Out of the Kitchen, put on with much success and applause for the talented members of the class who helped make this venture a success. They could only stop a short time now, for they were half way to their jour- uey's end. This time for leaders were chosen Jack Wales as presidentg Harry Mathis, vice- president, Lois Fryberger, secretary: and Merle Seney, treasurer. Sam Kendrick and Catherine Davis were re-elected to the Commission. As they neared the end of their journey they became enthusiastic and ambitious. This time they produced a play, The New Lady Bantockf' and a set of three one- act plays, The Clod, Where But in America, and The Lie That Jack Built. All were successes. Harriet Horton received first place in the reading contest at Laramie during High School Week. They also became headliners in athletics, Sam Kendrick, Tom Pierce, and George Wren bringing this good fortune. Glenn Coleman was another bright star of this group, being chosen as a member of the Sheridan High School De- bating Team. Three other members took first prizes in the Home Lighting Contestg Frances Sargent winning first in the state and a national medal, Margaret Gebo second, and lVIaurice Sharp third. They entertained the Seniors at a farewell banquet. Now it was time for another camp to be pitched. . For the last stretch of the journey Jack Wales was again chosen as president, Harry Mathis, vice-presidentg Melba Roberts, secretaryg and Evelyn Workman, treas- urer. Sam Kendrick and Lois Fryberger were elected to the Commission. In this last length of the iounev they had Sam Kendrick George Wren John McFarland and Tom Wartensleben as football stais and Alan Barkei Geoige Wren loin Wartensleben Raymond Dana and Sam Kenduck as basket ball stars Alan Baiker was chosen as forward on the All State Second Basket Ball Team Two people Evelyn Workman and Russell Haworth repiesented Sheila High at a iouinalism con clave held in Coloiado Maigaiet Gebo won a state essay contest. on the subgect ' How Shall I Tram to Be a Good Wyoining C1t1zen'7 Evelyn Workman and Robert Simpson were representatives ab Laiamie the former in commercial and the lattei in debating Evelyn received thnd place Jack Wolfe was also on the debating team and Thomas Coyne won in the p1el1m1na1v voice contest At last they have reached then goal They have found the gold at the end of the iainbow What will they do with it HELEN PHILLIPS QQ 1926 PP ,i '1 .lg i 1 'i All ' ug pll lu ll l,jl F' Stu lilil W ' lv ll- , ' r l li f . l ill J. l lil alt F li N l i :il l l' if I .ig 'I l 1 v . 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f TIIIRTY POROTHY A. WALES Full of fancy, full of folly, Full of jollity and fun. Q. E. Q. President. Annual Board. National Honor Society. Class Play 3. Q. E. Q. Ocksheperida. Girl Reserve 1. 1 JACK WALES Here sits the Lord Mayor. Class President 3, 4. Class Play 2, 3. Tug-of-war 3. Minstrel 3. Operetta 4. Hi-Y 4. SE MOUR WILLIAMS, JR. Shoiv me the way to go home. Class Play Class Basket Ball 3, 4. Football 4. 1 Ag Club 1. Q. 3, 4. Sec'y-Treas. 3. Editor-in-Chief of the Annual. Tug-of-War 43. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 President 4. Minstrel 4. CATHERINE DAVIS The Queen of Hearts. Commission 1, 2, 3. Class Play 2, 3. Class Basket Ball 1, 2. Q. E. Q. I Annual Board. Girl Reserves 1. Minstrel 3. y Gym Exhibition 1, 2, 3. Program and General Committee Chairman National Honor Society Secretary. MELBA ROBERTS Little maid, pretty maid, Where are you going? Class Secretary 4. Class Play 32. Q. E. Q. I Girl Reserves 1. Gym Exhibition 1, 2, 3. Annual Board. SAM KENDRICK mighty man was he. Commission 1, 2, 3, 4. President 4. Football. 3, 4. Captain 4. Basket Ball Laramie Week 4, State Track Meet 2, 3, 4. S Club 2, 3, 4. President 4. Class Play 2, 3. Hi-Y 2, 3. 4. Tug-of-War 13. Ag. ciub 2, ia, 4. National Honor Society Vice-President. l I GLENN COLEMAN lA ten o'clock scholar. Class Play 2, 3. Annual Board. Tug-of-war 3. I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4l Vice-President 4. National Hcinor Society President. Debate Team 3. HELEN PHILLIPS - Oh, there's none so rare As can compare. Class Play 3. Q. E. Q. National Honor Society. Carnival 4. .... 9
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