Sheridan High School - Bronc Yearbook (Sheridan, WY)

 - Class of 1945

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OLINE HERRMAN and Johnny are happily married and she is helping him drive the Acme bus to and from school. JOHN DAY is now in the used-car business. He has decided that by doing this he can get more of a variety of parts for his car. The DEAN of Georgia Tech, GORDON WATTS, has reduced the entrance fees of his college. CLARA BLANKENBURG and her “Man” are now' married. NORMA LOU COOKE is still the cute friendly girl. JOY DELATOUR and Jordan are still going together. JEAN GROSS is married to her dream man. DOROTHY JENSEN is now a famous pianist. RALPH LENZ is a Marine Sergeant. GRACE MULL is married to her dream man. LOIS PILLEY is a nurse in the United States Army. BETTY LOU TIMM is still sweet and shv. KEITH BRANDT is still “flying high.” — 28 —

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CAROL HURST is the world’s best loved vocalist. JEANNE COX’S nick name is still “Gink.” ALICE ADSIT is now married and living on a big ranch. RAYMOND THOMAS is now in the “regular” army of the United States. PHILIP VARNER has traded his Ford for a station wagon. More room for all his “friends.” HELEN PLEASANTS and FRANK WARDLE are now Mr. and Mrs. BESSIE GRAHAM EYCHANER and her Bob are “at home” at 368 Mariposa Boulevard, Oakland, California. SHIRLEY CORNELIUS is now an “angel of mercy.” PAT BROODER is still dark and mysterious. VIRGINIA SHELLINGER is, as always, the A-l girl. YVONNE VAN BLITTER has a southern drawl and is living “down South.” Where you see “SUNNY” DELIRAMICH you still see BETTY JO EVANS— and vice versa. DORIS ROSE is patterning her life after that of Florence Nightingale with a hospital of her own. LARRY SCHWARTZ has not only graduated from college, but has also earned his degree as a lawyer. JOAN HINDMAN was so curious about Milton’s remark on trees that she is the world’s leading arborculturist. DICK FISHER has been seen washing his car with new equipment donated by his former high school chums—namely the “EGG KIDS.” STANLEY AKSAMIT was admitted to the County Hospital for treatment of shock. It seems he invented a new wire for conveyance of electricity and touched the live end to test it. NANCY LEE QUAYLE still lives in Sheridan and dreams of “that boy” in Iowa. JOAN MURPHY is painting pictures of her ranch. ROSE MARY BELL has a nursery of her own. LUCILE WELTER has the same charming personality. KEITH WILLIAMS owns a big cattle ranch. RAYMOND ZOWADA is an aviator on a Trans-Atlantic clipper. SHIRLEY RASSMUSSEN has won the National Typing award. DOLAN STEVENS has finally found his life-long mate. EVELYN GEMPLER is keeping house for her “one and only.” RUTH PERKINS has settled down to quiet home life. DICK HAMMER is President of the “Ford” Motor Company. ALVIN VAN STONE is known in Hollywood as the “Heartbreaker.” LOREN FAGAN has finally outdone all typing speeds with his fingers, so is now perfecting typing with his toes. BOB HATHAWAY has been given a plaque in the State Museum for contributing the most unusual and odd looking cars. BEVERLY GROAT is running a black cat farm out on Big Goose. DOMENICA (MICKIE) MEDIATE is still a lovely little lady. TUDOR EDWARDS has money now, and is taking his third trip around the world. PHYLLIS TURLEY is happily married and is living in Kentucky. GENE HOITEN has mai-ched home from war and is living peacefully (?) in his “Home in the West.” JEANETTE HARPER continues to be the life of the party. LUCILLE REISCH is a professional nurse at Sheridan County Memorial Hospital. MARY MICHALEK is still sweet and charming as ever. MARY LONG still helps those who have “mathematical difficulties.” CARL STUKA is Sheridan County’s prominent young rancher. DORA SILLA is happily married to a young interne. FREDERICK RANDALL is still trying to find his one and only. ANNA JOHNSON is still busy delivering notes to a certain party for a certain party. FREDERICK HINZ is champion of the ping-pong tournament now being held in Madison Square Garden. DONALD HUFFAKER is busy in his “U-Break It, We Fix It Shop” repairing all the girls’ radios. PHYLLIS MARY STURGEON is working the swing shift at Lockheed Aircraft. JACK KIBBEN is still trying to make his car run without gas. TRACEY PENTON is a famous chemist and spends many hours trying to discover something similar to peroxide. BURTON KERNS is chief owner and proprietor of a hamburger joint in Podunk. BETTY BRUNDAGE is happily married to George and they are living on a ranch. ALICE DEMCHOK is Supt. of Nurses at Denver General Hospital. DUANE FOSS and Eleanor are still seen together.



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The Will To Bernice Barbula we leave the right to go roller-skating every night. To Anita Jo Brumfield and Ramona Roberts we leave an everlasting friendship. To Fern Hale we leave a monopoly on the Overgaards. To Patsy Morgan we leave forever her genial, friendly nature. To William Schmitz we leave the right to grow about six inches. To Betty Wondra we leave the title of “Jolliest Redhead in S. H. S.” To Mary Ellen Williams we leave the right to talk sign language in Study Hall 204 second period. To Darlene Baker, Alice Demchok leaves her salesmanship experience in Wool-worth’s. To Eleanor Cornelius we leave the right to make use of her gay personality around the halls of S. H. S. To Herbie Calkins we leave the right to replace Gabriel as king of the trumpet. To Gayle Marie we leave the privilege of choosing between Ralph and Herbie. To Oiwill Sikora we leave the privilege of talking out loud in class just once (and get away with it!) To Beverly Poehler we leave some additional pictures of Roy Rogers to complete her collection. To Jean Newby we leave a season ticket to next year’s basketball tournament. To Robert Prusak we leave our practiced methods of avoiding blue excuses. To Beverlv Waddell, Betty Brundage leaves her artistic ability. To Kenneth West we leave the right to go (with) West. To Nadine Hoiten we leave the right to be the smallest senior in S. H. S. next year. To Lorene Fox we leave the right to help in the projection booth next year. To Richard Phillips we leave the right to be the clown of S. H. S. next year. To Agnes Ballek we leave the right to write to Milo Namtvedt when he enters the service. To Johnny Argus we leave a book of ideas, so he can start all the new fads around S. H. S. in 1945. To Dolores Camfield we will the right to go with another “slick chick” since “you know who” is graduating. To Billy Hermanson we leave the book “How To Grow Up and Put It To Use.” To Roger Bent we leave the right to be next year’s “glamour boy.” To Phil Cooley we leave the right to date any or all of the coming freshmen girls. To Ben Littler we leave the right to “putt” around on his motorcycle another year. To Bill McNair, instead of “Ham-on-Eggs” we leave “Hammontree.” To Nanette Hammontree we leave a “Bill” and that doesn’t mean the kind that costs money. To George Hasse we leave the title “Tall, Red-haired, and Freckled, But Oh So Wonderful.” To Rose Mary Gillis we leave a guarantee to be the feminine Frank S. ((Didn’t you see all the fellows swoon?) To Berdon Smith we leave a book on “Movie Operation Without Mishaps.” To Amos Helvey we leave not big bones but Bitty Bones (Dot Aldei’son). To Jerry Laya we leave the right to take three girls to the same dance next year, too. To John Lehan we leave a priority on Marjie. To Elaine Wallengren we leave the title “Best Loved Blonde of S. H. S.” To Agnes Bocca we leave the right to own “wings”—Roy Mitchell’s. To Shix-ley Bentz we leave the x-ight to have a seci’et romance. To Betty McNair we leave the right to play the piano any time. We leave Betty McClintock and Albert a bicycle built for two—it’s safer! To Marian Redle we leave the right to stay as intelligent as she is. To Donna Sharp we leave the light to stay as sweet as she is. To Fairy Hax-per we leave the right to grow taller. To Richai'd (Dick) Kaufman we leave the light to give another prize-winning speech. To Lavonne Stickney we leave a year’s supply of white excuses. To Gene Williams we leave a year’s supply of dreams (Josie). To Bill Meinzer we leave the right to smile at all the girls for another year. To Natalie Pax-is we leave the right to get all of her typing in on time next year. To Betty Sue Pei'kins we leave the theme song “We Live In Two Different Worlds.”

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