Campbell County High School - Camel Yearbook (Gillette, WY)

 - Class of 1928

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MORGKN, Szrpvrilzlvmlalzz' H Q! ,--QNX D323 Qx X rg!!-glkksaam.!k!ttmnxuX1Wtll..:.ltm1ymlllljfmwlIlilllllzmmanttlnunullkg ,ei- W W X44 2 QKEEE 1 Mx DEDICATION -1: O OUR Superln tendent N D 3: Morgan who has been X x our advlsor guxde and frlend throughout our four years of hrgh school .--...:-.. experience we respect fully dedrcate thrs book N2 Lx? EE' iiifi I , i i- I:' f Q 7:-.:--' ..-- -I i'NE-- ig 5, , -'-' K- l 1-47 sv .E A , 'ggi . -2.-531, 3' EXE'-.1-'E-' . ..--.-'.:-'-ga!! f L'-4- -: ' E-?. :- - c - - . ..- -- L-5,,j..-: .- -' ' I . . - - f5': ,.-? ' ' , . . ' ' i F-':.-.4 i ,,. V- - - , il .1-an x 3 2- ..A.'.. .. f , 1--,-:-,L-.-, 1 S: ---2 I .4 . , . .--.:-. .f5,iLf l ,V-Z'-5 A V . K . Y- Q V :'E', V N.-f ' E' I 72: ,-,' . 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Q 1 lli : l 3 ll . 4 Won ,, l E E l llll Board of Education l ! st l l 'lo distribute school funds among the different institutions of the district, to make a wise and careful choice of teachers, to be ultimately responsible for the education of hundreds of students, and, in fact, to perform all the duties that naturally fall to a Board of Education is l no easy task. But working on the principle of cooperation with l parents and teachers, the present Board has to its credit a very suc- cessful term of service. With a group of men who are so rich in ex- perience, and who have the interests of C. C. ll. S. at heart, we can l look for only growth and advancement for our school. 1 l I' l i , . l ! li f ,. 1-I l :E ll nz f t lil l.g , wt up 1 Page lfleterl l I N 'H --- - J,- ..i Iii-T f.-- ------ -- --------Q mein -iih - 1, jQ3 . . all Sw-f I CTEL ,FI I I I I I I I I I I II gi I , I I I IN MEMORY OF RICHARD A. WRIGHT DIED july l4,' 1927 For eight years a member of the Campbell County High School Board of Education and President of that organization since l9Zl. A true friend and a con- structive force in this community. at 'lf FACULTY Tldrlrrn i I , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . C I - -. .III - f5'f'3'3g 1 , , 1928 CAMILL 53,135 N i f' C5 I2 I Il I si I KW E I I 2 II 1 I I i . II I II I I I A I II I gg ' h . W I I WWW I l I Ii I Faculty f W GEORGE BEATTY 3 I B. S. Colorado Agricultural 3 I College I 5 Vocational Agriculture I MILDRED CALLAHAM B. S. Wyoming University 'I I English: Girl's Athletics I JULIA CORKILL I f A. B. Montana University I Home Economics I WALTER EDGREN , B. S. Ellsworth College I Science EDWIN FITCH I A. B. Wyoming University ' Historyg Boy's Athletics j j. HAROLD HENNING I A. B. Cornell College V Public Speaking. Drama- I tics, Debate I I I I l'f1f'r I I tb CAM Faculty ,gi HAZEL HOLTL 4 A. B. Des Moines University Mathematics CLARA KELLOG B. S. Minnesota University Normal Training JAMES E. UBRIEN B. S. Kansas State Teachers College-Hayes Commerce GRACE PENROSE A. B. Colorado University Romance Languages RAYMOND RENNEKE B. B. Carlton College Music: Commerce LEOTTA NlCHOLS Office Secretary Page F ks 4 Wk 1. Senior Class Officers RAYXERD FREER WILMA LITTLETON President Treasurer DALLAS STIMSOX ALBERTA PYLE Vice-Preside11t Secretary W Junior Class Officers EDNA ARCHIBALD ARCIIIE LINDSEY President Q Treasurer CHARLES DAY Lgpl THOMAS Vice-President J-xS'ecretary Page Sixteen Zig , M - ,,l, Sophomore Class Officers AVA DOOLFY YIYIKN SUTIIISRLAND ROCINE GARRETT President Vice-President Svcrrfary-Treasurer Freshmen Class Officers FRANK BL I'I,liR M.-XYME YOUNG T. D. MOORE President Vibe-l'rvxia'cf11t Svcrvfary-Trvaxurfr Page Sevevxteen W.. LAM ROSALEE BAR KLEY ,I f WILLIAM BAUIVIFALK Phys. Ed., 3-4. . H ELEN BRADBURY Brad College Prep Course, Basket- ball, 3, T. P. Club, 3-45 For- ensic Club, 43 Debate, 43 Class Plays, 3-43 Annual Staff, 43 Yell Leader, 4. -he .yi ' PEARL BUCKMILLER Entered junior Year, Nor- mal Training Course. .. 1 T N we an iii! CE Ark Page Iiighteen Lx W , , N EU NIA BARN ES Sunshine Entered Senior Year, Aca- demics, 45 Glee Club, Ig T. P. Club, 43 Orchestra, 4: Annual Board, 4. xl IIELEN BOYLE 1' EDITH BUCKIVIILLER Entered junior Year, Glee- Club, 45 Business Course. IRMA BUNDY T. P. Club, Z-3-4, Class Play 23 Glee Club, 43 Normal Training Course. 4 4 B6 div frfl wfjmy X , -A W... -, MC, YQ: 41-77 ' l7.'rii:.-4134:-::.T.L-.f'1.4:-,-jTl ,a NA-m Q 2 s C A M li L 4 4 Q U, f ff J QQ , JS' . , V W I il . ' l A T l - 4 i ' l lil f - A ' 4 ll? x T M.-um' PLACIDE Bum' ' W Placidii1a l QT GERALD BUTCHER Glee Club, 2-3: T. P. Club. 1 .fButCbU 3-43 Ag. Play Cast, 2, Span- l . ish Club, 4: llome lic. Club, il! A juxnior Play Cast: Gym 2-3-4' lz' Class, 3-45 Boy Scouts, 3. I P A T gp la: li A v l l' Y I i' IEYA BUTLER ff DORGTIIY Cl IANTEY ,5 ' ' ai li ilu 1 . ri RAYMOND CHRISTY ,il , Christy lfnnthall, l-2-3-45 Captain, lil f 4: Basketball, 3-43 Slgock fl : - judging Team, lg Vice- res- ! 'IOL L' LOOP iclent, l: Class Plays, 2-3-41 I 5 ' Dramatics Club Play, 4. IE 1 'sl 5 1 U l , ,-, liL'l..-X CIARABFL COLILTIER MISDA MAY COL'l.'liliR Bill Hwaddyn Normal Training CQLIYFC. , Clee Club, 43 Minldie Maids, Glee Club, l-33 SP9Cl21lt1e5 ' 35 Phys. lid., 41 Forensic N DFHIUHUCS Club Play, 4- 3 Club, 4. 3 l l 5 l l I 1 I 1 i, Page Ninefeen 5 4 A+ i A F .- ,-.l'TI' iii C A M EL , aa fe . 'S' ALBERTA CULAVIN Bert Glee Club, l-Z-3-43 T. P Club, 43 Home Ec. Club, 2-3-4g Follies, 35 Operetta, l-3. ,PNA THELMA ELLIOTT For nsic Cl , 4. lgl EVA GRANT XA MATILDA GREGEBSON 1 1, 916331. wlxiwv-F , WM PM 5' ' 'W Page Twenty 1 ' 1 MILDRED DAY Basketball, 2-3-45 Captain 43 Glee Club, l-2-35 T. P Club, 3-45 Latin Club, 3 junior Play Cast, Dramatics Club Play, 43 Commercial Course. RAYNERD FREER Class Play, 2, Football, 4 Basketball, 45 President, 4 Glee Club, 4. TT 7 25 6. DOR HY F. GREER Micky Basketball, 33 Glee Club, 3 Normal Training Course. 17 LEE HARRINGTON Band 3-45 C-lee Club, 4. v J My 2 x l l ,.l:.ff.,' ' 7 Y Q ,i.........?.-1. ' 2 ' fkf F' K Q? ,,Y,,.,..e.. . ... ta -legit-f-1 lg I L K A ,A ' A - V x l M,-MK ,'w'Ylf2l:l,Zwfl A I I. l x l l I A! f ll ffm JXTLV l l . l ' l LEONARD IIAYS I - ,N ,. f Entered junior Year, lioot- ! h ball, 35 Basketball, 31 Band, I CYNTHIA HEMENWAY 4' ll Entered junior Year. lil 'E 2 Zi l l, 1 I l ll 1 A DALE IIEMENWAY Entered junior Yellr. ESTALENE HUNTER Normal Training Course l, l ,. ELVIRA KEE liVliLYN KINNAMAN Vera ' gli Fuzzy Norlnal Training Course. fl! Business Course, Orchestra, glee crlulll 2'3'fl5 Latm Ullb' l 3-4: Club' 2-3-4: Glee 3, Speclllltleh. 1 DFLIIHZIIICS ell Club, l-2-33 Annual Board, Club Play- l lil 45 Academics, 3-45 Drama- l ,l , tics Club Play, 43 Senior ' Play. , I Q lll l lil l ll A -f Jollsl Kullmcllelc 1 .. - fl Glee Club, 45 Phys. El. 45 fll ' A H tl, LANTZ Entered Senior Yealr. ly 'E 1 a l li g Dr l cs Club Play, 4: Elg ll 5 Clan' Play, 25 Football, 4l jll l 1 I-. l l l l g IE l ll ll 5 ' A -l, I ! ll ll l ll l . ll ll l L Page Twenty-one X V - M' All l L..... .l.lIl22i?:C-:ii -A 4 ,.,.-9 - 1,1 17iAI.f1fl.Q.i, - EEZ--l1T?'l?7'ffLEi?Z Q,.,,,,,' ff- - fyifive . if on - . l 3 WILMA LIT TO Normal ' ng rse. Forse 'c . 3- , e, 'awffjiyfmd f Latin Club, 35 Basketball, l-Z. fffd- GLENNEDA MCPHERSON Glen Class Play, 25 Dramatics Club Play, 45 Basketball, Z- 3-4. G. HERBERT NELSON Flakey Normal Training Course. Page Tu'erzty-11:11 MARGARET LISSOLO Entered Sophomore Year. Academics, 2-35 Camp Fire Pres., 35 T. P. Club, 35 An- nual Board, 35 Orchestra, 3. --. MAX LUTON Football, 45 Glee Club, 4. HAROLD MOORE Normal Training Course. Class Play, Z5 Glee Club, 4. EMMA LOU OLIVER Entered Sophomore Year. Class Reporter, 25 Honor Roll, Z5 Class Plays, Z-35 Vice-Pres., 35 Follies, 35 Operetta, 35 Annual Board, 4. L., . . -A M- -- 44 k V A 0 f 4 fe-'drwr 3 'fe so is mM.,, ' E-g:g:,1g?Ti'f??f3?l'-Z E252 E127 k' ' 'az A 1 9 2 .... 5, , 9 A T'LE,':--- lfw'-reg' gg' 1.2?ii ' fre, 2 A ' FRANK L. PARKS Football, 2-3-43 Basketball, 3-43 Glee Club, 4. '- K M f M ff l Liv GleeClb,l ,'.P. 1 T 33 me c. ,2-3. g I' 1 .QW ALBERTA PYLE Bm 5, Entered junior Year. Class Secretary, 43 Annual Staff, 43 Orchestra, 43 Dra- matics Club Play, 43 T. P. Club, 3-43 Commercial Course 1 .L -1 Norm in' CKMQ ' gl' oafifgf ffliggfiff L . FRED L. PATTERSON Class Play, 2. N.. RUTH PARKS Basketball, Z-3-43 Glee Club, l-2-33 T. P. Club, 3-43 Latin Club, 33 Annual Staff, 43 Business Course - .x ' A 1 M ILDR ED POWERS Entered Senior Year. Glee Club, 43 Normal Train- ing Course. 741 M515 4 ia RAY REED Basketball, 4. U , Pugz Twenty-tbru My E 444 5 ll'r .....-T iii- V. . .1 V iq, M --.M . Qlr 1 in 1 a C A M li 1. ., 1 ' ,... W fl ? .1 r i ,I Li l' 3 , fl ' 5 'f 'lf 2 ' i EMILY 1. RUBY 'Giggles' lg Glee Club,43 N r Train- E' i ing Cou . ii rf CU ,BJ 4 E . iff Q GENEAL SMOTJHERS I F 1 ry 'Trainin fCourseg '- 1 4 red Sen' Year. l 5 r 1 L 1.4, fl' v i l VERNE SHARKEY Octtette, 4. CARMEN SN YDER College Prep. Course. Reporter Girl's Club, 25 Yell if Leader 45 Latin Club, 23 T. 1 i, P. Club, Z-3. fl Q DALLAS sTlMsoN , 5 l Entered junior Year, Vice- , U if . , V 7 Pres. 43 Annual Staff, 4: IV J ,I 4 f. , P Football, 45 Class Plays, 3- i N 'f 3 . 4. Glee Club, 45 Normal ALLWQSWARTZ iii . Training Course. . '- I Eaixsineag Course .fl ? gi 1 .ll 3 i xi, l CAROLYN TAYLOR . l' l Normal Training Course. I, K Q ' JOHN T. THRONE i 2 C. 5 3 3 do i I l I l s I . l L ! 9 Q : Page Twenty-four W Y W 4 Y-TWP.,-Am -Im Yau- 44 Football, 4g Glee Club, 4g 7' l Q 2 8 C .x Nl lf. l. l,. i Q-2.-4 W fl l 1 .-QQ ff ' 2 FSP - rs ' -' A , Ycteeaa dbg I -lOl IN 'VILSON lx PAULINE MARVEI--WILL.-XRD Entered Sophomore Year, Class Plays, 2-3-45 T. P. Club, 3-45 Latin Club, 35 llonor Roll, 35 Yell Leader, 35 Follies, 33 Normal Train- ing Course. A . . LENA WILSON Normal Trzlining Courseg Entered Senior Year. ,Wl L4-, iff it ELSIE NVRlGl'l'l' . 1, .-- ,Ab Basketball, 2-3-41 Class Play, M-of 44 W 21 T. P. Club, 2-3-43 Pres- -efaffji -1 'f j of 5 C irlent 35 Pres. Girl's Club, I V'-' Q-1--fn,Lf,... , , ' 4: Forensic Club, 43 Debate, Z1-a-rm! 4:46 43 Normal Training Course. fain-I 2-A 2 Iggy, Mk 77 any -,-- .f.3.,-M.-qv-Af C .,L li M.-X UE N?iiy'l'l' U J 1 ,0I11I'l'lCI'ClZll C urse, Basket- ball, l-2-5-43 Annual Stall, 43 Pres., lg Class Play, 2: Dramatlcs Club Play, 43 6'.,L4.-.e . T. P. Club, Z-3-43 Glee Club, . .-xL'l'AMAE WYNECOO l'2'3' if ll Glee Cl I' -' nal' .'n- V' lg Q lll l lil K ll? l il 2 91 , if l X - r ll ' I l 1 l LZ lue it Pug ' Ill-l ,l'L'! if .2 - - - - -- ----U - 4 liek ' ' ' fi fic-iifw W '7 S' -' .D YI rhi-, ,.,7,,.v :i::g1L......,..i:LgQjl g 1 9 2 8 C A M E L gij u 1 ' ' 3 -f..a..,,. t-.-.:,-l5 5' J entg Juniors Eleven years ago the future Seniors of '29 started in the first grade and began their eventful history. When we entered C. C. H. S. as Freshmen, we numbered about seventy-two. We elected Mr. Fitch sponsor and staged some very successful parties during our Freshmen year. But time Waits for no one, not even Freshmen, and soon we were entering school as Sophomores. The hrst thing We did was to elect Miss Holtz sponsor and buy our banner. The outstanding event was the inter-class tournament. The boys carried off third prize and the girls second place. Turn the page to '27 and 'Z8. Miss Callaham is our sponsor. We gave the play The Whole Town's Talking as our class play, and everyone said it was the best ever given by any class. The boys again took third place in the tournament and the girls missed first place by one point. In closing our history, we wish to say: Look for the 1929 Annual. '-SIX s +4 lib 44 1..i.... ....T 1 Er ' Q - --'P .1:.--.. 45946, vs' :IV ll mm - z z ,. 1-I - lull I' gg I3 4.1.4 Q' Sophomores The Sophomore Class entered high school in 1926 with an enrollment of about forty-five. The following officers were elected: Sponsor, Nlr. Adair, President, Alvis Lane, Secretary, William Emmackg Treasurer, Vivian Sutherland, Reporter, Virgie Adkins. lt was then that we chose our colors of blue and gold. We did not have a very hard time our first year, because we were not green like most freshmen. We proved to be a smart class by winning several essays: second in the Lincoln Essay, first in Wyoming for the meat essayg both first and second in Campbell County in the brick essay. We can also say that we were well represented in many of the activities and clubs of the school. ln the year of l927 we entered as Sophomores with an enrollment of around fifty. We were indeed proud to be Sophomores. The officers elected were: lVlr. Renneke, Sponsor, Ava Dooley, President, Vivian Sutherland, Vice-President, Rocine Garrett, Secretary-Treasurer, and Wilma Vasey, Reporter. This year we had some Sophomores on both the boys and girls basketball teams, and also on the football team. Again we were victorious in the essay contests, winning hrst, second, and honorable mention in the Lincoln Essay contests and hrst in the essay on Wyoming, What will we be when we are Seniors? Puge T ly by 'ii ' ' 5 4 F 11- 4, l A 1 if 'F rf' to 2 s ti .ex xi li 1, tr- 'X 'iw I f'-'N' 4 t N Z i 4 a l. I 5. l- 1 l l l V i 2 fl L fi: l 4, ,4. . Q if T 1+ Q l' I ., , 1 ll, l lg i 'li l 'li 5 ,i, I vi . 'Q f ,, . Q. l :lf , . lf! I ll i Ei! 2 if l ill ill 5 it sl l as ' I 2 I' Q li 1 1 3 i i l i Z l , I I F . e s' 4 .53 U g D 50 9 F ATL, X' Freshmen The Freshmen Class of l9Z8 has eighty members, and we are very proud of every one of them. We have a Freshman boy on both the football and basketball teams. We also have several of our membesr in the high school band. Two Freshmen will enter the State contests at Laramie, one for Novice Typing and one with the basketball team. At the nrst of the term we elected Mr. Beatty as our sponsor, Frank Butler, Presidentg Mayme Young, Vice-President, T. D. Moore, Secretary, Walter Scott, Treasurer, and LeRoy Christy, Class Reporter. Since then, we have had several members of our class on the honor roll. We wish to thank Mr. Morgan and the faculty for as- sisting us in our nrst year of high school life, and we know that we will l10t be as green next year as we were this year. Page Twenty-eight kt L+' 8 rl ATHLETICS lhqf' lc.-111m I . 5 5 A 9 3 gf I ll I 1 il li I ?l 'I 1. it 4 ll F 1 4 ix 'Q 2 'J I . V'ffA 1'Tf'P'1?.ff ,, : e he at CQ 7577 ,lil 1928 CAMEL 'YN -1 ' UE - 'fb w Given, Lane, Campbell, Parks, Sharkey, Reed, Fitch Coach Maple, Hicks, Maycock, Stimson, Freer, Bury, Harrod Sherard Luton, Ritter, Moore, Capt. Christy, C. Moore, Butler Bennick Gillette Gillette Gillette Gillette Gillette Gillette Gillette Gillette I L, lllriy Football RECORD 2 12 0 0 7 13 6 Lead ,,t,,, Buffalo Sundance Sheridan . Sundance Edgemont Buffalo . Midwest . 4 I 0 J lik - - 'Q ' vo ::::.X5- ' l ff '4' 1 9 2 s C A M E L Season's ' Hi-Lites Our. hrst game of the season was with Lead, South Dakota. We were in for a hard old tussle before the whistle ever blew, because Lead was out to get revenge for their I3 to 6 defeat of the year before. This was the Hrst game for most of our team and they began re- ceiving their experience by ga 32 to Z defeat. While in Lead we were shown shrough the gold mine. This was very interesting, but things grew serious when Christy and Freer started carrying off gold bricks. Luckily they 'were too heavy and they had to drop them before the guards got onto what they were doing. Our next game was with Buffalo. This game was somewhat closer than the Lead game and our boys showed some real football. But the more experienced Buffalo team was too much for us and we went down to the tune of 20 to 12. Campbell got into his first game of the season, and scored our two touchdowns by snaring long passes from Christy. The next week we went to Sundance to take the Bulldogs into camp. But here we received the season's surprise at about the rate of I8 to 0. Sundance had a rangy team and their backs took such long steps that we had difficulty in keeping up with them, hence their three touchdowns. And since we couldn't outrun them ourselves, we couldn't score. So there you are! Not satished with the game at Sundance, the Bulldogs wanted to invade our own camp and carry off the bacon. They did! But this time we succeeded in scoring on them. The final score was 25 to 7, Christy scoring on a long pass from Freer. He then kicked goal. The game was rather slow and uninteresting and our boys couldn't seem to get going. At the end of the hrst half the score was I3 to 7 and we thought that we were going to get revenge for our defeat at Sundance. But the second half was not very old before Sundance had three more touchdowns to its credit. Too much Sundance, that's al . Then came Sheridan, outweighing us Hfteen pounds to the man, and confident of having a good practice game with our lowly Camels. They got more than they bargained for, for they bumped. into a fight- ing, slashing, plunging Gillette outht that played them off their feet in the Hrst quarter. We had possession of the ball nearly the whole quarter, and the score stood 0 to 0 at the end of that period. In the second quarter, however, weight began to tell and Sheridan started scoring. Our boys did not give up, however, and just before the period ended, a long pass to Campbell took the ball to our tive yard line just as the half ended. Though the score continued to roll up against them, the Camels never stopped hghting and when it was all over, Sheridan knew it had been in a game of football. Page Tb tv ne 0 J if fi. : 0 4 M , .--.- 9f f ' llliQf.22s? ' - The following week, Edgemont came to Gillette for their first game with the Camels. They were about our size and since this was the hrst chance we had had to play against a team any where near our own weight, we took advantage of it. The game was played in a sea of mud, but it was lucky mud, and Gillette won l3 to O. This was Edgemont's hrst year in football, but they put up a good game. Our Hist touchdown came when Christy intercepted a lateral pass and raced unmolested for a touchdown. The second touchdown came as the result of an end run by Christy. Both goals after touchdown were made by passes to Campbell, but on the last he didn't have both chains on and skidded over the end zone so the point didn't count. Next, we left home to tackle the Buffalo Bisons on their own field. We tackled, but not enough, for the Thundering Herd got away for enough touchdowns to win 33 to 0. The least said about this game the better. Our last and hardest-fought game was with Midwest here. The game was mostly played in mid-Held and was characterized by the rough playing of the Midwest team, two of its players being put out of the game for slugging. Midwest scored in the second quarter, but were off-side on the play so the score was not allowed. lt looked as the the game was to end in a scoreless tie, but with about a minute and a half to play, Freer threw a long pass to Christy who raced over the goal line for the only score of the game which ended 6 to O in our favor. R. C. The Coach Says: Given played at center every minute of every game and made but one bad pass. Freer was an excellent safety man, being a fast runner and a sure tackler. The passing combination of Freer, Christy, and Campbell was one of the best one will ever find in any high school. Hicks, Mapel, and Moore held down the end scores this year. Moore, though the lightest, is perhaps one of the best tackles found in this corner of the state. Very few plays ever went under Bury, although some may have gone over him. Maycock was a fast man as a guard. Lane at tackle didn't let many plays get through center and Sharkey and Moore in the other tackle position stopped many long gains through the line. Twelve men will be back again next year. Look out Buffalo, Sheridan, and Sundance! Page Thirty-Iwo N- J LF if ff?--5 - , .5 ' ,W '-1, 4 55' all ' - .. , .. . ..- 1 z'2 '1w1- 1 Q 2 s C A 111 li 1. 1 A ,g-.fr-mil 5 2 A I ,wha -'Qi' p1 10-1 Q-w- AA ' l ' -1, 1 1 1 3 , l l , . 1 1 ' 1 l 1 1 ll 1 1 535- . fl'I I 'll 1 flf 1 lg. I ll. . 51 112 Tl 111 'M ' 1 1 . . , 1 1 1 1 11' ,1I 11 1 1 l , X 1 I . 1 l 1- l 1 I 1 ' , 1 1 1 l ' K' . ll l -1 lireer, Capt., Parks, Christy, Barney, li Butler, Peterson, R. Butler, Ll Fitch. Coach. if l 1 l l1, ji 1 Basketball l 1 . 1 1, 51 M I School Score Opponent Scorc :gl rl 1 cg cp. Il. 5 .,..,,, 18 1111161 ,l,.,,,,,,,,.l., ,.,lll, 1 11 C. C. ll. S .,..,.,. ,..,. 2 5 Moorcrolt ...,,... ,.,.t,. l -l 121 3 C. C. ll. S ....... ..... 6 Sundance .... ...,... Z 5 111 1 cp. c:. ll. 5 .....,, ..... 1 3 11110161011 ,.,o,,,, l,,,,,. 1 0 lgi I1 ' C. C. ll. S ....... ..... Z l Newcastle ........ ..,.... l 5 4 C. C. II. S ..,..,.. .. 18 Upton .......... I4 lp 2 C. C. H. S ......., ...,,... 2 l Buffalo .....1,. ...,.., l 7 111 115 C. C. ll. S ....,... ...,.... 2 5 Upton .......... ....... l 0 l' 111 5 13.13. ll. 5 ....,... ..,. 8 1461110115114 ...,.... .,.,,,. 1 8 ll 11 , cg. C. ll. S ........ .... . . 4 311111111101 ..... I4 ll 1,1 1 13.13. H.5 ,...,... .,...... 2 3 Rozet ,..,,.... ,.., . I6 jli 111 , cz. C. ll. ..... .... 1 4 Buffalo ,,... .....,, 1 9 111 fl lll ft 3 1: lil 1 1? ll! ll 1' I l1 lI1 l lfl lx Q lf: ll! l l1i gl I .. 1 1 1,l ' l. 1k R 151,50 ll' rlx'-tbrez . y 1 4 C - - y H+' f Lg ,. -T 11 aif 2a- ' '-Pz 7Q-MJ 1 9 2 s C A M E L in 17:35, - .. -C --.,--a--.l1 Q, Came1's Season The 1928 basketball season opened for the Camels this year with the Rozet game just before the Christmas holidays. Although Rozet annexed the Hrst score of the evening, the Camels were able to bring home a favorable score of 18-10. The Rozet High School gymnasium has been enlarged and greatly improved over the structure of former years, Then came Christmas. All the boys were given permission ac- cording to Coach Fitch-to eat everything in sight. lt is believed that they took advantage of the week's rest from training. The week-end following Christmas, the Sundance Bulldogs stopped off for a game with the Camels. The Bulldogs played a classy brand of basketball, and that, coupled with the fact that they out-reached the local boys by at least a foot, made it possible for them to nose out an easy victory to the tune of 25-6. The Camels had plenty of fight, and held the Bullodgs to a Z-2 score during the hrst half but from then on it was the Sundance boy's game. Long hours of practice, scrimmage with the town team, living up to training rules, and generally learning what the hoop game was all about, filled the next week. The work was not without its reward, and Friday night saw a victory of 25-15 for the Camels over the Timber Wolves from Moorcroft. During this game Coach Fitch gave some ex- perience to the baby Camels. The next week-end the Camels led the attack against the Moorcroft team on their home floor. The floor was smaller than the floor at home but the Camels reared around for a few minutes then started to work, with the result that another score was taken in for the Camels. B The Newcastle game on the local floor packed the gym. The game was fast and close, resulting in a tied score. During the extra period the Camels dropped in a couple of baskets, clinching the victory. Score 19-23. The most memorable event of the evening was Pete's long shot from the middle of the floor. Before long the Buffalo Bison came down to the Camel's feeding grounds. Christy's long shots, and the improvement Coach had given the team was responsible for the Camel's victory of 21-16. Page Thirty-four Q54 il 4 ll' - fl , f-- Eff , The victory over Buffalo was short lived, however, for tive days later Newcastle was successful in defeating the Camels at Newcastle 8-18. The next was a meet between the Bullodgs and the Camels at Sundance. Thistime we saw the score 4-I9 in favor of Sundance. A little later Rozet came up to see what luck they would have with the Camels. Rozet had improved' but left with the small part of the score. The next day the Camels made a call at the Bisons home and were. trampled on by a I9-I4 score. Where Have You Heard These? u Note books will be due Friday. Outah the halls. Accuracy and not speed. Let's have it quiet. NHZOU uHzOu H Are there any questions? I was certainly ashamed of this class. Didn't know your speech. Let's have the talking stopped. The bell is not a signal to start talking. Three per cent off for chewing gum. or We will now close by singing, America. The freshmen will have their picture taken AGAIN. Calories, vitamines, heat, energy. Are there any more announcements? Bless your little heart. H Digame en espanol. Page Tbrrly-fire V. YVC 1 I I. ilk I li l gli I il: g il' li EV 'i it ll ll 4 ii I ii: ' i. lf 3 lil 3 1 s lil? iw 1 ll I gli lil l fl? il ill it li t 1 lr 1 llf E :'f 5 ui 5 :El I wk 4 37-3 ' -' ,V 123' ' pg 'x ' K' f 4 f--- , .., , 4. , . ., .4 ,. t,a AA V . a M'- 'i' i f i' i n 1 is 4 x NI li T SU S My MMS W Parks, E. Wright, O. Wright, N. Vasey, lVl. Sutherland, W. Vasey, V. Sutherland, Day. Capt., D. Sutherland, McPherson, Callaham, Coach. The girl's basketball team was very successful this year, losing only one game throughout the season. Games played with scores: School Score Opponents Score Cl. C. ll. v.., uuu... 2 l Rozet .......... uuu.... 0 5 C, C, II, S ,,v,,,, ,,,,,, 3 6 Moorcroft .,,, ,,,,,,, 00 C, C, Ill S ,.,,,,, ..,... 2 0 Moorcroft ..... rr..... l 0 C, C, lel, S .,,.,,, .,..V. 2 3 Newcastle .,..... .c.ccc. Z l C, C. II, S ,,v,w,, ,,,,,, 2 5 Buffalo ,,....,,.Y, ,,,,,,, 0 6 C, C, ll, S ,,,,,,, ,cu.u. 0 3 Newcastle ...cuc. ,,..... 3 3 C, C, II, S .,,,,,, ...... 2 9 ROZat .......... ,.,.,.. 0 6 C, CIA II, S ,V,V,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 5 Buffalo ,,,,,,., ,..,,4, l 6 TOTAL Yuc,..,.....c.cucuu,.,c.,.r.r. 202 TOTAL .cu,..,.,,.uc,ucuc.,,.,,.........,.,.. lO6 The girls of C. C. ll. S. had eight games of basketball this year all of which proved to be fast and interesting. Probably one of the most interesting games was the Newcastle game here. The Newcastle team is one of the fastest teams in this corner of the state. Gillette won by a score of Z3 to Zl. Buffalo has a girl's team which Gillette played, they were a good team, and showed excellent sportsmanship. For at Buffalo Calthough we beat themj we re- ceived the best kind of attention. Q Moorcroft and Rozet were not as fast games as the other two, but our girls had to work for what they got. Page Tlvirfy-six zu , Kfxiffi c Z . r N -- l l v 4 lilo, -- T-N f f l'iffv h'v,, -FP Q me 'I , ' ,pl 1 9 2 s C A M E. L T5 4 4 ' -Q 9? Knick-Knacks Elsie Wright, playing guard. This is her third year to make a letter. This year she played in every game but the last Rozet and Buf- falo games, going to Rozet, Moorcroft, and Newcastle with the team. Ruth Parks for three years guard, has played in every game this year. She will receive her third letter this year. Mildred Day, captain this year, has had three years of basketball and has played jumping center. Mildred played in every game this year. She will receive her third letter this year. Glenneda McPherson has made a very good little forward, playing in nearly every game and taking every trip with the team. Glen will receive her third letter this year. Ollie Wright has played four years as forward. She has played in all the games but the last Rozet and Buffalo games. She went to Rozet, Moorcroft and Newcastle with the team. She will receive her fourth letter this year. Marjorie Sutherland receives her second letter this year. She has done very good work as a forward the past two years. Nellie Vasey who we have seen playing guard for two years has played in every game and took every trip with the team this year. Doris Sutherland has played two years as forward. She went to Rozet and Moorcroft with the team this year. Wilma Vasey, though small, has proved to be an excellent guard. She will receive her first letter this year. Mildred Brough is playing guard. She went to Rozet and Moor- croft, and Buffalo with the team. She will receive her first letter this year. Vivian Sutherland is not so large but very good when she is playing. She found that to be a forward suited her the best. She went to Rozet, Moorcroft, and Buffalo with the team this year and will receive her first letter this year. We find all of these girls not only good in basketball but also in their shhool work. They are interested in other things that are happen- ing around school and try to make things worth while. These girls taken all together, had a very successful season this year loosing only one game. A great deal of this success is due to their coach, Miss Callaham, who trained with the girls and showed much interest in them. There are four clever letter girls for the basketball season 1927 and 1928. Other girls from the hrst squad got in games but not enough quarters to win their letter. The school is proud of all of these girls for the excellent sportsmanship, clean playing, and good spirit they dis- played. Pure llvr! I ge 44 Z, .: , 4 1121 , ,,, 1 9 2 8 YC A M E L H 4 Northeastern Wyoming Basketball Tournament Fourth Annual Basketball Tournament was held at Gillette, Wyom- ing, March 1, 2, 3, 1928. The teams present were Buffalo, Gillette, Moorcroft, Rozet, Upton, Newcastle, Ranchester, and Sundance. The tournament was a great success. lt went over better than any of the tournaments held in the previous years. After the Hrst series of games it was apparent that Sundance, Buf- falo, Gillette, and Newcastle were the best teams entered. The Hrst game between Newcastle and Moorcroft was a slow affair which New- castle won by a score of 14-9. The game between Buffalo and Gillette was fast and clean with Buffalo having the advantage, Gillette being off form, losing after a spirited rally in the last half which netted them 6 points pushing the score up to 16-10. Upton's size and lack of practice gave Ranchester a decided advant- age. Score was 27-7. A lucky basket in the last minute of a three minute over time period won the game for Newcastle 6-4 in the New- castle-Ranchester game. The first elimination came when Buffalo beat Upton 60-8. Rozet held Gillette to a score of 6-3 in the first half but Gillette came strong in the second half and held Rozet scorless and brought the score up to 19. Sundance played circles around Moorcroft but the pluckv lads from eastern end of Crook County never gave up till the gong sounded for the end of the game. The Camels got back in form Friday afternoon, meeting Ranchester. Freer got hot and made many points. At the end of the game the score stood Z4-2. Sundance won over Newcastle 29-3. One of the best games of the tournament was held when the Bisons met the Bulldogs and the Bulldogs chewed the Bisons for 14 points and the score ended 14-9. Gillette and Newcastle had each won one game from the other iuring the season and the rivalry was keen. Gillette took them into :amp by a score of 10-6. After a thirty minute rest period the Camels :ame back and took on Sundance who won 22-2. ln the Championship game in which Sundance and' Buffalo partici- pated the score stood 5-5 at the end of the nrst period. Buffalo came back and scored one basket and put them in the lead for a very short time. Sundance held them scoreless for the rest of the game and scored nine points themselves. When the game ended the score stood 14-7 in favor of Sundance. Sundance took first place, Buffalo second place and Gillette third place. Dr. M. j. Hannum made the presentations, presenting Sundance with a trophy and a cup. joe Corbett presented Buffalo with a shield given by The American Legion. Dr. M. j. Hannum presented Gillette with a white and yellow banner. Page Tbrrt i'-efgb! 4 xt 4 ef '14 . 1 . . Qlsxgf-gt 2 s C A M ffqp,-?'l'5 kf - : A 0' fl Riff'-gr-,,, X TEWQ 1 9 F. L 'M o 1 'T Jill Inter Class Tournament Much interest was manifested in the inter-class tournament held this year. Keen rivalry has always existed in the past but this year it seemed that each of the various teams were just a little bit more on edge to try and route out their rivals. The captains of the different classes were: Girls Boys Ruth Parks . . . Senior Leonard Hays . . Senior Mildred Brough . . . junior Charles Day . . . junior Vivian Sutherland . Sophomore Don McPherson Sophomore Madonna Emmic . . Freshman Frank Butler , . . Freshmen Both the boys and girls showed up very well this year. The results of the games played were as follows: Boys WON LOST PERCENT Seniors 3 0 1.000 Sophomores 2 l .667 juniors 2 2 .500 Freshmen 0 4 .000 Girls WON LOST PERCENT Seniors 3 0 1.000 juniors 2 I .667 Sophomores l 2 .333 Freshmen 0 3 .000 The Seniors were champions this year. It was the first time for the boys, although they came very close to winning last year. The girls have held the place for three years, losing by one point, when they were Freshmen. The girl's captain for four years was Ruth Parks. There has always been a rine spirit and good sportsmanship shown by all classes during the tournament. Pug Thirty r '4 4 if me-M., .-N -1- ' .1-'fa' YL I 1.,. 1 ,. , P , 1 f Yell Leaders We owe a great deal of the success ol our games and the tourna- ment to our three Yell Leaders, Mr. Henning, Carmen Snyder, and llelen Bradbury. The Yell Leaders also chose a costume that very becomingly set oil their appearance as Yell Leaders. 'lihe costume was white sailor trousers, a white blouse, a sailor hat, and a purple and gold sweater. As both ol' these girls were Seniors, let us hope that next year Campbell County lligh School will be able to select two others that were as ellicient at the business as these two were. Also, we wish Mr. llenning success with his successors next year. X .J l lik f Lef- -' --iv , fe J-' ' ' L Hfffwffi' :fi 1:4 -- ' JJ-1 ff TH f M601 fn glad V10 all CLUB S 17' 'Mb v ' i T i it i ii -'X-'6'xI, lf. R' .RER - N ?ff,,,-, V 'I' ifrgxf 1 o 3 3 t' rx xi IQ 1, y'1'iqXN efefvf--10 L 4,,-Q-.,,,,MMM, W , c , , ,, , IPS 'AJ A if i EFT I if f I i A l I I T I it E l i , I 1 Sutherland, Coulter, Littleton, Wright, Brough, Archibald, lzlliott, Bury, Iilson, Bradbury, Henning, Coach. i X The Forensic Club Urban Bury . . President Wilnia Littleton . . Vice-President Tom Tilson . . Secretary-Treasurer The Campbell High liorensic Club was organized in the spring of 1027 with seven charter members. This year, seven new members were added to the list, and these, with the three old members who are still in school, gives them an active membership of ten. Any student who is chosen on the Debate Seminar becomes, automatically, a member of the lforensic Club. This organization has as its aim the fostering of debat- ing in Campbell County High School, and so far has been very successful in its purpose. This year there are one post-graduate, five seniors, and 1 four juniors in the Club. , i lhief l orI,i'-luv , K - ,...,-.. -.- ,,,, M- -inn-H-Uv-f V f- f ' ' Wvf. , HJ when H fa I l -gavage . I Nr -ew - Taz'-X An f l i Whit'-'53 - -' Bok. E L ? -' 3,9225 CAM Debate Record Although spasmodic efforts have been made to do some debating here in Campbell County High School previous to the year 1927, no concerted effort was put forth along this line until then. At the beginning of the year a call for debaters was made, and eleven responded. One at a time, some dropped by the way-side until there were but seven. With these seven, Mr. Henning worked hard on the State debate question, leaving no stone un- turned to make a winning team. Our two debates between Buffalo and Sheridan we split, and then we sent our team to Laramie to take part in the State's Championship tournament. We met and defeated some of the best teams in the state, including Thermopolis, champions of the Basin Country, Rock Springs, and the two-year-state-championship Casper team. This brought us into the semi-Hnals where Torrington defeated us by a two to one decision. In the number of debates won and lost we were tied with Torrington, although that team won second place by means of going into the finals. We were the only team reaching the semi-Hnals that had debated in every round of the tournament as all the other teams had drawn a bye in some one round. For a beginning, this was indeed a successful year. Five debates were won, three were lost and Gillette captured' fourteen out of a total of twenty-four judge's votes. Four letters were awarded to team members for debate. This year fourteen responded to the call for debaters. Of these original fourteen, nine have stayed with it for the year. Last year we had but one girl on the squadf. This year we have but one boy. We have hit the two extremes now, and next year look for as many girls as boys out for debate. We experienced some difficulty in arranging a schedule this year, but finally got a dual with Moorcroft, both ends of which we won in handy fashion. Our next debate was with Buffalo, March 12, with the negative invading Buffalo's stronghold and the afhrmative defending the home fort. Both teams were successful, the negative winning 3 to 0 and the affirmative coming out ahead 2 to l in a closely contested argument. This gives us the following record for two years, with this year unfinished as we still have the Laramie tournament to look forward to. For the record we made there, turn to the academics on page 52. 1927 1928 Gillette Sheridan l Gillette Moorcrort 0 Gillette Sheridan 2 Gillette Moorcroft 0 Gillette Buffalo l Gillette Buffalo 0 Gillette Buffalo 2 Gillette Buffalo l Gillette Thermopolis I Gillette Rocks Springs 1 Gillette Casper 0 Gillette Torrington 2 Pug: Forty-three i 5 I if 41' , ' v 5 111+ B fiwe' ' -2522 fr , 11 'kiss' 9512 ml 1 J 2 8 C 5-ivl E L ll! BURY SUTHERLAND RESOLVED: That the Phillippine Islands should be granted their independence within a period of Hve yearsf The Affirmative Team DORIS SUTHERLAND URBAN BURY February 17, 1928 Gillette vs. Moorcroft at Moorcro-ft. Decision: Gillette 35 Moorcroft 0. March 12, 1928 Gillette vs. Buffalo at Gillette. Decision: Gillette Z5 Buffalo l. -1 1 I I I I 65, 44411 3 4 ..,,-.11?-fi1?.':iiif A.-H' hu 1 9 2 8 C A M li L ' ' 111: 9? LITTLETON BRADBURY RESOLVED: 'l'hat the Philippine Islands should he granted the independence within a period of five years. The Negative Team WILMA LITTLETON I IELEN BRADBURY February 17, l928 Gillette vs. Nloorcroft at Gillette Decision: Gillette 33 Nloorcroft 0. March 12, l9Z8 Gillette vs. Buffalo at BuiTalo. Decision: Gillette 35 Buffalo 0. Pap l I f 6 U r , l -.. , 5ff?' W ,nwaw T-. - Q x 1 9 2 as C .Ax M F. 1. lg ,IM 1 ' :ETL , ..a.-.-,,,-A ,fra , V -Ji 7' ,. 5 N f LC',..r .V Y 'WTlf .,,. 'L-3'-'W tif' if 1 1--A114 kb li . E l lil l l 15, 5 sl ll l I ll l llg l ll' l lls ' ll l w l ll l ll l lu ' .H li Q Y 71 Hays, Renneke. Director, McCarthy, Moore, Bennick, Butler, McPherson, Day, Ritter l llarrington, Parks, Saunders, Maycock, Throne, Stimson, Christy, Campbell, li' Lissolo, Accompanist, Moore, Freer, Parks, lzl 5 ll: i 11 lu ' ' Boy's Glee Club l OPFICERS Raynerd Freer . . . President 1 Raymond Christy . Secretary-Treasurer ' Max Luton . . . . Librarian FIRST TENOR SECOND TENOR , Dallas Stimson Raymond Christy Ryburn Butler Harold Campbell FIRST BASS SECOND BASS Leonard Hays Frank Parks Raynerd Freer Vern Sharkey Harold Moore P4126 Fm! 0 'J BL 44 l f Cz 5 ff-if ee + e?'12i2ff C 37 E? 'Q' f1l:1ir, , 4 1 ' - W 'e ' l 79' ll'ff,Ilf--, 7 an -' 1 0 2 A C A Nl ll I, Lai, L up it e l' ,sl l 5 l e all lx lil l ll l , ,ll ill Ill - Elf l sql t al ll t It li' l t 1 t ' l l firant, lfva Grant, Smith, Fitch, Garrett, Sutherland, Adkins, Bundy, Cullavin, Chaney, Mankin, xl. Chaney, llowell. Siltx, Kee, Norfolk. Coulter, Ruhy, Ryland, Snyder, Christy, 5, Sutherland, Yasey, Brough, llendricks. Swartz, Powers, .-X. Swartz, Renneke, Director, Smo- l thers, lj. Kee, Cook, Osborne, Mctlrew. I' i l P I Gir1's Glee Club ,ll l tl li Ol:lilCERS ll l l Q . l lj Ruth Pat-ks . . . , Preszdeut li ill Glenneda McPherson . Secretary-Treasurer Alberta Culavin . . . Librarian i. s lg E l l 1 . Page l'l1rIi'-u':'vn A Q-A AM, -Wu,-1 -,,,,.,,.- , -C - Y 4 X. J +L , ff 'Q lil 1928 CAMEL lrgftx' +3 4- lil - .iiioia ' - lll! C C 52 Amir Durkee, Hays, Renneke, Director Harrington, Christy, McCarthy, Saunders, Nl. Christy Pyle, Lissolo, Sutherland, Nlankin, Cook, Erickson, Anderson, Day, Newland, Adkins, V Sutherland, Hunter, Royal, Throne, Kinnaman, Hibler, jones, Cook, Brummet, Hoadley Ryland, Barnes. 1 l l l l l l lf 4+ l V 1 l, ll ll Orchestra T This year Campbell County High School has an orchestra. This new organization, under the able direction of Mr. Renneke, has made wonderful progress during the year. At first, we were 1 somewhat put to it to recognize the names of' the pieces they were playing, but now we are very proud of our orchestra. lt has done much to put pep into our basketball games and we have enjoyed th ir playing at assemblies. With such a Hne start, we look for , them to be one of the best in this part of the state next year. I if Fnrty-rgbl I l 0 'J T tv Q ,,,. -4 mu: cvxv l l i m -l .,.. ,..,-Q-H- Home Economics Club OFFICERS Nlilnlretl Brougli . . . . l'residL'111f YlYl2lI1 Sutherlztntl l'ice-President Yirgie Adkins . . Treasurer l.ucille Gates . . Secretary 'lihe .-Xcobu lizich lnimy Chet Cup Munich Chyf' was organ- ized during the year of 1025 and 1926 by Mrs. -I. ll. Neale und hats since been sponsored by Miss julia Corkill. The llome licononiics Club is an organization tor the purpose ul' furthering the interest of llome lfcononiics uniting the lligh School girls. Am' girl who hats haul one yezu' oli llome lfconuniics in lligh School or is talking it :it the present time is eligible to join. During the lust two years the Club hzts been ullilizltetl with the Nzttionzil llunie lfconumics Asscmcizttirmii. -. 1 ,,.,,.' - ,',,.t.f,.',,.A, 't rI.i'-mm VQMLT-Q . 1 iff?-ffijfi-if,Wfiiaiji fi'i:'jUfg . A g g g I ff-Y---- v, , ' , 4- Q - .C-4 ' wake 2. 1 H av r-A A - a a a w ,. 'I it 1 1 1 1 do 1 ,tt 'L 1 21 :Q 3 ft ,N iii! 1 '11 1 E T 1 1 1 Q11 :lil I 1 1 1 .V 111 1, I A e Ag. Club Composed of boys who have been enrolled in a course in the De- partment of Vocational Agriculture of the Campbell County High School or who have been enrolled in such a course at a High School elsewhere. 5 The duties of a member of the Ag. Club are hrst: To boost for the Campbell County High School, second: To boost for the Department of Vocational Agriculture, third: To boost for Campbell County, fourth To boost for Campbell County products, hfth: To promote better agri- culture in Campbell County, through the use of better seed, better methods and pure bred livestock. AG. CLUB HISTORY DATES FROM SEPTEMBER, 1924 New members enrolled in 1924-25 were 31. New members enrolled in 1925-26 were 29. New members enrolled in 1926-27 were 31. New members enrolled in 1927-28 were 42. Faculty members of the Ag. Club are jack Gage, Instructor, 1924- 27. George W. Beatty, Instructor, 1925-26-27-28. r Honorary members of the Ag. Club are: R. A. Wright, Past President Campbell County High School Board, james R. Coxen, Past State Director for Vocational Education, E. M. Treat, State Director for Vocational Education, W. Arthur Ross, State Supervisior for Agricultural Education, N. D. Morgan, Superintendent, Campbell County High School. 5- .rt 4 -1- 44 VT i'--4- W l 'MVT , , , N3 f ' ,p ,v'.5 q I K Q If A 7' - ,,ff7:fQ,QQf'Tj 'CZ fr 'We' i si 2 s e .-x M I-. 1. P e ' ------- , . -My - J, 1 N I If' I I 2 it . It I I g I. I I I I ,I I ll ' 171 QI' I I, . ,EE I I'I I II I ,1 I If I I I 1 I I I I Ii l issolo. liinnaman, Barnes, Boyle, Culavin, Oliver, Bundy, Pyle, Wright, Anderson, Snyder, I Sutherland, Yasey, D. Sutherland, McPherson, l5radhury,, Parks, Day, Morrow. I I Penrose, Sponsor I I I II The T. P. Club I OFFICERS Ruth Parks . . Presideill' Ollie Wright , Secretary-Treasurer Emma Lou Oliver . . Reporter The T. P. Club is an organization of about Z5 girls. This is a kind of musical club since every girl that joins must play a ukulele. II l he purpose of the club is to learn and practice songs with the ukuleles. I This club has been organized three years and has rapidly increased IIS membership. lhe meetings are held at the homes ol the members. Since this club has existed it has been called upon to Iurnish enter- tainment lor assemblies and several social functions. lts meetings have been a source of enjoyment lor all its members and it is one ot the peppiest and best organizations in Campbell County lligh School. Page Flflvi'-uri.. Lili 411 ' i 'Wi If 71-'jay f, I 66 -174 FP? i+22E:fc:'fsfe T TT' T A P P Aft' , MffiEEEEFEEf lJVTTT P37T 1 , i Q 2 s Q A xr L L 5.f'gT3k TT iq lg Yi - l t - I 4 l' ' , . li i I 1 i A VV W 1 I Q! T -Q l , I 3 i f v l ll 1 MARGARET LISSOLO Senior I lfirst Place Amateur Typ- gil ing, State Contest I ii 'H .li 'g EVELYN KINNAMAN l 1 Senior 4 nl Violin and Reading, Second 111 Place Violin, Third Place Reading, State Contest T l r NEUMA BARNES X ' Senior ' Amateur Shorthand, State 1 Contest l HELEN BRADBURY Senior ' ' Debate Third Place, State Contest ll ll URBAN BURY ' junior Debate Third Place, State Contest DONALDVMCPHERSON ih' Sophomore I I First Place Essay, State ' , Contest ' LUCILLE LONG i T, Freshman 5 , l Third Place Novice Typing, 1 State Contest 5 1, l T l l I I I I 2 l , Intl lt!!-x lan 1 V l t I , 5 . , '.. .- -,,. I J -........-....,.4-f A- YW- ---- - -- - ----A ---M --- 'c Aww 1 V-i J 4 i Q, ' A' ggigll-lg' -,1t'111eL1 i ' M 4f TLAAM4' - ' -ill-':E237' f -Q DRAMATICS at H l H -H P ....,., ge- will 'S , llmyetgl-, . '- ai-wr 2 s c A M la L .1 g,5-!-v - Ebenezer Goodly Mrs. Goodly D . Marjorie Goodly Richard Heatherly Helma , . Cissy . . . Minerva Goodly Alvina Starlight What Happened to Jones Presented by THE DRAMATIC CLUB ' of Campbell County High School H '93 Dallas Stimson . . Pauline Marvel . Glenneda McPherson . . Raymond Christy . . .Mildred Day . Evelyn K innaman . . Alberta Pyle . . . ozzie wright jones , , . . K. 1. Harold Henning Holder . . . . . . Albert Lane Anthony Goodly, D. D. . Leonard Hays Bigbee . . . . Ryburn Butler Fuller . . . joe Davis '25 SPECIALTY Dutch Dance, by Carmen Snyder, Clarabel Coulter, Wilma Littleton, Ruth Parks, Myma Rhoads, Vera Harrod, Elvira Kee, Helen Bradbury Page F ilty-four 'is' Directed by I. Harold Henning 0 'L QL, vuwg I ',W5 i' Ll. 75 PX The Whole Town s Talkmg Presented by THE CLASS OF l929 Mrs Henry Simmons Anme Taxi Driver . Mr. Henry Simmons Ethel Simmons . Mr. Roger Shields Mr. Chester Binney . Lila Wilson . . Sally Otis . Mr. Donald' Swift Maryorze Sutherland janzce Chaney . Frank Hicks Urban Bury . Pearl larvis . Ryburn Butler . Raymond Ritter Doris Sutherland . Nellie Vasey . Arcbie Lindsay . l1, Y: F Q l - dsx: -Avi.-' 1928 CAMEL I fp'-A gag' W -W ---1 it A: Q I 'is' Miss Letty Lythe . Miss Sadie Bloom '23 . Louise Thomas . Marian C bristy Directed by I. H. Henning 'is' Piano, Neuma Barnes Violin, Evelyn Kinnaman Saxaphone: Margaret Lissolo Pg Fllylwl ki il -.:-JS. 4 W e Fw--ff, 1 9 2 s C A M F. L 'U' , in -L l ff A 'i 'i 9? 2? The Patsy Presented by THE CLASS OF 1928 A 'is' Mr. William Harrington . . Dallas Stimson Mrs. William Harrington 1. . Pauline Marvel-Willard Grace Harrington . . . . Helm Bradbury Patricia Harrington V. . .Evelyn Kinnaman Bfilly Caldwell H . . Raymond Christy Tony Anderson . 'Leonardo Hays . Y . - Directed bytj. Harold Henning Page F ilty-six v K ' ' Q -e- H - e- erle, lf k e J its V . ' -- - ' -....-.-M..,,-...... -....,.- .- ., ,., .-- ., . ..,. ,. . PRESS I': fu fwffu -Xu: rv' , .J 4 Y ll! .,1.....1i if 'T' If EL ist 1928 CAM JU, Kg. Senior Fresuman CARVIEN SNYDER WILMA VASEY jmzzor Sophomore Class Reporters This group of four people has done 1 great deal this year in keeping this school before the public Every week in the newspaper we Gnd a space headed School News. People of all ages turn to this page, for all that happens in the school each week is reported here. The reporters, though they do not see every thing themselves, are sure to hear about it. EVELYN KINNAMAN LEROY CHRISTH Each class chooses a reporter and it is that person's duty to have class news. The senior report is for more general news as well as class. They also give all the activities of the school publicity and the differ- ent departments of the school are each given a write up from time to time. Without this group it would be hard for the school, all activities and the functions of the different classes to be gotten before the public in a way as to make it interesting to all people. We find that each year there has been more interest taken in the school news. May it continue to grow. 'age Fifty-eight 0 J BL 44 -1 4 -TLTESL-:L1-s,- Q7 i11iqpazr AQ? va? a m V S 1 -QQ. ' is ' Eid' C MEL l!! S, ffmlff fx' ' . HAROLD HENNING Faculty Advisor OLLIE XVRIGHT Editor-in-Clnef DALLAS STIMPSON Busmess Manager ALB ERTA PYLE As.s't Business Manager NEUMA BARNES Publwzty Edztor EVELYN KINNAMAN Photograph Editor HELEN BRADBURY Feature lidztor RUTH PARKS Girls' Athletics LEONARD HAYS Boys' Athletics MARGARET LISSOLO Snap-sbots Edztor EMMA LOU OLIVER Art Editor Page Fzflv-mm Q 4 x 4 lik 2 A -Hx 1 -, 4 ,, 'W 'H ! '5 f'i ', ' S' J ' 4 www '-W,-It X-1,-.WmQ!Y.. mu. , fi 1, I 75' 'WK ,f ., 14 , , m , .Om 1 1 M w , l' ' ' ,W , ' ' - A J uA. . . i gm 5, Q 6. s P Z 'E 11 w l 1 1, ' ,se . I 4 M E .l. 1 1 . 4: ii! 1 ' . .Q N ,- '1 ,: 4 I l 1 1 .w. 1 ,ew , :QQ : 'il I 'E ' x 15 Q 11' ' M 255 5 Snaps 1 5 'ai I ! z 155 1 Q I' . fl N 5 11.5 E Q-1 n Ui? f Us , if V, Ka! A 1 iii K ' if i 1 !'2 r Q ffl F 1 I, 1 , If g 4 I . I i . Pugv .Xfxlr ' uk J :I -A. --..-N W f ri LL!:::.1fQ'lf,,. g,. IIT .. . ',,TQ-'.:.'::.1LiiQ: ... , 4 :.'1Qf:Y.Ti::Q'i4ki V.'....' 'l::jEfY:l'i'l '- 9 It--'--'f - -5 ---Q -.,...-. ,- . A ,-, . A , ,..-......,,, ., , -, ,,,,., M A., YYY, ,x --..Y-.....,. 4-LAI'-J - Ffa-3-T024 l'l t'36 f2' 1M9 2 s c A M 13 L 4 4 Senior History just four short years ago eighty-nine students for the first time entered the high school building at Gillette, as students of Campbell County High School. Students in every sense of the word, for they were a peppy bunch and fitted readily into the routine of the school work. They were freshmen 'and were proud of it, for did not they have four long years in which to enjoy the priveleges of such a school, They realized they were a large class and others soon realized it also, for before the first semester was over, the new high school building had so progressed that they, the student body, were removed from the grade school building into their rightful home. During the first year the class of '28 became duly organized and con- ducted their business as though it were a second-nature. As president they chose Ollie Wright and with her cooperation they succeeded in sliding over the. rough spots and coming out on top all the time. The class, from the start showed its athletic ability and willingness. Though green, as all freshmen are bound to be, they started in as if they knew their business, and the girls under the leadership of their captain, Ruth Parks, lost the championship in the class tournament by one point. After that tho, the girls succeeded in being victorious three years in' suc- cession and, in the senior year, the boys came to the front also, and won in the basketball class tournament. No class has ever been better repre- sented than the class of '28 in any activity. f The class of '28 was the first class to ever attempt to put on a class play during their sophomore year, but it's a surprising class and the other classes did not better succeed in their dramatic production although they had had previous experience. The next year they again put on a play with their usual success. And now this class is doing another thing, to show that they realize that the school is- growing, for the first time in the history of Campbell County High School, the. Senior class is putting out an Annual, small to be sure, but full of good thought, the expression of their best efforts. Who can do more? During the course of the four years of high school work, many have become discouraged and fallen away by the wayside, but others realizing the worthiness of the C. C. H. S. class of '28 have' entered the ranks. And now it, is time for the class to disband, and, too, for each member to fight his way alone, but the memory lives, and the examples set dan never be forgotten, nor can the students be forgotten, though they leave the school they go , Tommorow to fresh helds and pastures new. Page Si 0 4 uf - 3 -: YZF if S a 0'?0' 1 9 2 s C AM E L g Last Will and Testament We, the class of 1928, of sound and disposing minds and memory, not subject to undue influence, do hereby make this last will and testament hereby revoking all wills and wonts by us at any time heretofore made. To the school in all seriousness and sincerity, we leave and admonish you to preserve our love and loyalty to the greatest of all American institutions, Public Education, in particular to the Campbell County High School and its entire faculty. To the entire school we leave our splendid pattern of good conduct, of which we can boast in no moderate terms. To the juniors we leave full power, control and management of our entire stock in trade, books, desks, locker keys, and responsibilities. We hereby give you full authority to continue as a Senior Class forv a period of one year with privilege at that time, graduating or gloriously .-'flunking and remaining Seniors indefinitely. Having in general disposed of common property, we wish it definitely understood that: 1. Alice Norfolk leaves her gentle voice and demure personality to Doris Sutherland, with the admonition that used sparingly they should last a life time. Z. Margaret Lissolo leaves her Saxaphone to the janitor as an exhaust- less supply of wind for the Ventilating of the building. 3. Raymond Christy and Frank Parks leave their G sweaters to the most popular girl in school. 4. Helen Bradbury leaves the following advice to all high school girls: Do as I say-not as I do! 5. Alberta Pyle leaves her secret shampoo formula to Paul Piper, on the conditions that he never commercialize it, nor have more than- a gallon in the house at one time. CThis clause does not forbid the manu- facture of said scalp tonic for his own use, or for gifts to friendsl. 6. Carmen Snyder leaves her pep and school spirit to Lucille Long, with a request that she employ her best ability in general diffusion of the same. 7. Carolyn Taylor leaves her red hair to Louise Thomas who has long aspired to Titian tresses. 8. Eva Grant leaves her chronic spinsterhood to Norma Fitch. 9. To the junior Class who will occupy the Senior rows in assembly, we leave full permission to claim and proht by all and sundry lumps of gum which may be found under the seats. This last will and testament of the Class of '28 is solemnly and duly witnessed and sworn to by Ruth Parks Mildred Day Glenneda McPherson I ge Sxty-two G ,. 4 - ff I eva - '42 f fel 't1M f'P' - JT-393 1928 CAMEL 'fa' A .- . .. . --.1-.glifiil fr PY Ladies and Gentlemen : We are met here in this year 1943, fifteen years since the graduation of the Class of 1928. We have all encountered many experiences in the past and while talking with or having some correspondence with, the different ones of that class, I find that some of them have taken steps toward fame and others are still lingering on in the same old way, just getting on and nothing more. I will now tell you the places held by each member of the class as they themselves, related them to me, this morning. l myself, entered the Baptist Church as a minister, to prove to some of the people in Gillette that l was not an Athiest as some of the people think. l have since then made, what l term a great advancement and am now the Pastor in the Rozet Church. Raynard Freer, our 1928 President of the Class, is now the President of the Wyadak Coal Company, assisted by his wife, Margaret Freer, whom you used to know as Margaret Lissolo. Rosalie Barkley has been teaching school ever since 1930 and is now teaching the second grade in Gillette. Neuma Barnes is the world's most famous high-jump skiir, now living in Alaska, her trainer being Reid Barney. William Baumfalk is freighting coal from the Wyadak mine to Gil- lette with one of the finest teams of mules in the country. Helen Boyle, who is now in France, writes that she is occupied in the courts of Paris getting her fifth divorce. Helen Bradbury is coaching the debate team at Harvard College due to the fact that she has wonderful influence over the male sex. Edith Buckmiller is a famous novelist, of whom you have heard, writing under the name of Janice Dunbar. lrma Bundy is happily married to a Professor in the University of Wyoming, Herbert Nelson. Placide Bury is, l am glad to say, Private Secretary to Mr. Gregg, due to Mr. O'Brien's influence in the Shorthand world. Gerald Butcher and his wife, known to us as Mae Coulter before her marriage, are now living on a ranch in Nevada, Mae as the cook, and Gerald punching cows. Pearl Buckmiller is now writing for the McCall's Magazine, including poems and other articles. Eva Butler, Dorothy Chaney, Clarabel Coulter, Dorothy Greer, and Matilda Gregerson, send their word from New York, that they are in the 1943 Ziegfield Follies. Page Sixty tl 0 ' ef 4 - - - Raymond Christy is Chauffering Evelyn Kinnaman through Europe on her famous violin tour. Alberta Culavin said she wished to announce to you all that she is now the wife of Albert Lane, who is the Postmaster at Washington, D. C. SW il I l 'E 0 1 1 joe Coop, li am glad to say, for you know he took Public Speaking 1 under me, is now judge of the Supreme Court of the United States. Mildred Day and Glenneda McPherson, with Ruth Parks, are on a singing tour of Canada. l j Thelma Elliott is the famous fat Woman of the Barnum's Circus. 5. Eva Grant is the very proud possessor of the longest tresses in the world. Lee Harrington, due to the death of Ramon Navaro, famous movie lj' actor, is taking his place in the Ben Hur picture. l Leonard Hays is the United States Food Inspector and guarantees the food' of Gillette to be in perfect condition. Mrs. Marjorie Hays is U1 Leonard's Private Secretary, as well as his wife. Cynthia and Dale Hemenway are, they write, very sorry that they cannot be here, but they are under contract for this year as dancers on the stage at New York. F l. if x Elvira Kee says that she is very happy since she has gone to her home in Salt Creek as the wife of Ray Reed. if Estalene Hunter is one of the world's most famous Cosmetic Artists 1 and is now residing in Hollywood. l, ' 4 john Kuhbacker is taking one of the leading roles, that of Uncle Tom, in the production, Uncle Tom's Cabin. 1 Wilma Littleton is a very famous Artist of the times. gl Max Luton and Emma Lou Luton tell me that they were just married and are joining forces in painting covers for magazines. I 13 Melba Lowry, as you probably already know, has returned to Texas and is now running a fruit farm there. E. Pauline Willard is now teaching the Willard Kindergarten, thanks to Miss Kellogg's good teaching instructions in the year of 1928. Frank Parks is Wyoming's largest rancher, residing near Rocky Point and batching his way through life. g Alberta Pyle is now the wife of the famous comedian, Raymond Ritter, I who has taken Buster Keaton's place. l 4 Fred Patterson is the most famous heavyweight boxer of the world. A 4 Myrna Rhoads, can now be found keeping house on a ranch southwest Emily Ruby is a scientific housekeeper in the state of Utah. Vern Sharkey is running high competition to Pederewski. 1 I ! Page Szxfy-four Aj Llp v l I l Harold Moore is famous for his acting the part of Romeo in the play, Romeo and juliet. I x ' n of Gillette on the 4-j road. Q1 .sf-gee' i Elwae- 1 S9 is C A M E ij fl rl ,i ll :! it s Ili lil tk if LC., W-. - 'R 53 Geneal Smothers is assisting at the Sherard Service Station. Dallas Stimpson, as we are glad to learn, is now superintendent of the C. C. H. S. Carolyn Taylor is teaching mathematics in C. C. H. S. lt is whispered about that there will soon be a wedding between the mathematics teacher and the superintendent. john Throne is the sheep Inspector of the state of Wyoming. Lena Wilson has gone south to take up the negro question and we hope she will turn out to be as much of an influence as Abe Lincoln. Elsie Wright is now noted as the first cook of the United States Navy. Altamae Wynecoop is noted as the champion vamp of the world. Allie Swartz and Oscar Morris are known as the most regular movie attenders of the United States. Olive Piper Hnished college and now is teaching in a well known college of the United States. ' john Tilson is working on an invention of the comb which is guaranteed, to be free of all dirt. Mildred Powers is the human skeleton of the world. Ollie Wright, noted as the golden-throated song bird of America, is now traveling with Evelyn and Raymond. Carmen Snyder is up to her old stunts again. Writing jokes for the Pathfinder magazine. THE CLASS OF '28 As we look back upon the years, Marked with doubts and hopes and fearsg We think that we may truly say, We've done the best we could each day. Many mistakes we've made, no doubt, As others do-in school and out 5 We've had our work, our play, our fun, But now our High School days are done. We Seniors are a peppy class- Such that few others can surpassg C. C. H. S. has done her part, In giving us an upward start. The World, we know, is a large, large space, Where we each hope to find a place 3 But wherever we wander as time passes by, Our thoughts will return to Campbell County Hi! By Irma Bundy Page Sixttfiva + gg 4 C 2 W . - - v XT rffr 35 1 3 7 3 C A Ni I I R -PN ri- A 4 L H ,1 .1 111 1, 1 11, ' N I 1, 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 111 11 1 1 . 111 i 111 A 1M 1:1 M1 .. 1 Wi 1 QM 111 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 11 : 111 2 IV 1 11 11 I 1111 I N11 5 1 1 1 1 m1 111 k '13 1 11 V 1 -1 11 . 11Q Z 1 11 J 11' 111 1 111 1 211 1 il 1 111 1 11 1 12' Snaps 1.7 l'1l,L .S ,.I,1 ,. i W Qff?WW Adwfwwwmm-HMWM 1 H 1 5 . 1 1 1 1 ily iig Q 11 5 11' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J -9 , , M ,w,,,.,,.,-A,,-.,.,.,,-, ., W-- 1. 12kQA -A E Mm -.Q ,, px. N I ' 3 I' X ,,.,,,. ,fx 4 . ' lvl ' .. A f . :cg W.-fx-1, M X- ' su js, A Nw P' NL f '-. -.1 mxxsx X if FEATURES .-..N......- .-, : , ,paw Ham., V .J Page Sxxly-eig lvl H Q- A TT- ,iaA--ff-.-,,gfgf21.5i!,'Qi,, - 1928 CAMEL .355 Jig, 6? lLfE1f.?if??-EflE?ff1:'Qj J OPPORTUNITY This l beheld, or dreamed it in a d-ream:- There spread a cloud of dust along a plaing And underneath the cloud, or in it, raged A furious battle, and men yelled, and swords Shocked upon swords and shield. A prince's banner Wavered, then staggered backward, hemmed by foes. A craven hung along the battle's edge, And thought, Had I a sword of keener steel- That -blue blade that the king's son bears-but this Blunt thing! -he snapped and flung it from his hand And lowering crept away and left the field. Then came the king's son, wounded, sore bestead, And weaponless, and saw the broken sword, Hilt-buried in the dry and trodden sand, And ran and snatched it, and with battle-shout Lifted afresh he hewed his enemy down, And saved a great cause that heroic day. -Edward R. Sill. A Few Things A Student Remembers From The First Grade to The Grave When one looks upon the definitions that have to be memorized, and the dates and places that must be learned is it any wonder that there are so many failures among all classes? The definitions that come under mathematics I put first upon my list, mainly because of their weight: A straight line is any distance between two points. Parallel lines are lines that can never meet until they run together. A circle is a round straight line with a hole in the middle. Things which are equal to each other are equal to any- thing else. A small sample of the definitions from Grammar is quite enough when one sees such as: Gender is the distinguishing nouns without re- gard to sex. Adverbs should always be used as adjectives and ad- jectives as adverbs. Every sentence and the name of God must begin with a caterpillar. When they are going to say some prose or poetry before they say' the poetry or prose they must put a semi-colon just after the introduction of the prose or poetry. We come now to historical matters or historical remains. As one looks through an examination paper orvisits a history class he is im- pressed by the depth that the date-1492--is pounded into the American child's head. The date is always at hand but what happened at that time is quite another matter. The student, when in doubt, always manages to say' his l49Z. He also applies it. for anything from the in- vention of the steam engine to the number of miles of the earth's circumference. The Puritans found an insane asylum in the wilds of America. The Stamp Act was to make everybody stamp all materials so they should be null and void. Lady jane Gray studied Greek and 1' fy s 'J if 44 - .TQ : 'Z fini - ' air Nea: 1 9 2 s C A M F. L Latin and was beheaded after a few days. Martin Luther instigated the Rebellion of Worms. julius Caesar is noted for his famous telegram dispatch, I came, I saw, I conquered. In the chapter under Literature, which is not so bad, I und the following names and things to memorize: Edgar A. Poe was a very curdling writer. Cotton Mather was a writer who invented the cotton gin and wrote histories. Shakespeare translated the Scriptures and was called St. james because he did it. Homer's writings are Homer's essays, Virgil and Anid and Paradise Lost. Some people say that Homer did not write these things, but that they were written by another man by the same name. 'When the student wrestles with the problem of American govern- ment, the following is the result: The first Conscientious Congress met in Philadelphia. The Constitution of the United States was made to insure domestic hostility. The Constitution of the United States is that part of the book at the end which nobody reads. Gongress is divided into civilized, half civilized and savage. One rule from oratory is quite enough when you find that: Em- phasis is putting more distress on one word than another. We pause for a moment on Physiology which contains more than one rule that should not be lost to science: Physiology is the study of your bones, stomach, and vertebrae. The gastric juice keeps the bones from creaking. The growth of a tooth begins in the back of the mouth and extends to the stomach. In the stomach the starch is changed to cane sugar and cane sugar to sugar cane. To find the weight of the earth take the length of a degree on a meridian and multiply by 622 pounds. The last, but not least that we come to, is the study of Geography, which from the looks of the crippled game that is brought in, was hunted with a, shotgun: The capital of the United- States is Long Island. The principal products of the U. S. are earthquakes and volcanoes. The Allegahany mountains are mountains in Philadelphia. The Rocky Mountains are west of Philadelphia. Mason's and Dixon's line is the Equator. Hindustan flows through the. Ganges and empties into the Mediterranean sea. Ireland is called the Emigrant Isle because it is so beautiful and green. Climate lasts all the time and weather only a few days. The most famous volcanoes in Europe are Sodom and Gomorrah. In Austria the principal industry is gathering Austrich feathers. The five seaports of the U. S. are Newfoundland and San Francisco. , It seems as if a pupils instruction consists of cramming him with wordy rules which he does not understand. It would be just as useful to cram him with ball bats-they would at least stay. And with those touching words of Wind-Blow-Snow-Round-Wigwam, Wawkawampan- oosuc, winnebagowallawsagamoresaskatchewan'', I will close this com' position of rules and rules and more definitions. -Don M cPherson Page S e 0 'J et fc QL I RifvfAQv3,,,k -3 l'93?72-MT l c A M E L l MVN l 1 9 2 8 s Jll ffi' y-I The Junior Page Ordinarily a page is dedicated to some class or individual in a class. To so dedicate this page would be to advertise the junior class. That has never been the purpose of this class. On the contrary, we as a class, have always held high before us the banner of Service. Our desire has been to aid those who have made an honest effort, but who perhaps have failed to aid themselves. Rather, these people remind us of the old couple, who have worked hard for a life-time or nearly so, only to find that they are unable to support themselves in old age and must call upon society to keep them in honor till they reach the grave. Our idea and our ideal has been to help all along the way and our effort here was to help them in their final struggle to be remembered. Sincerely, TH E JUN IOR CLASS + '4 K 4,3 : ,. 4 ' ' JE? q n 1 Q 2 8 C A M EA limi-AFMVM G: N Snaps lgsfl I km k Q - F : vs'-deaf! Y -- 1 iqfmfb, - gtk' ' l LK0lf va'-ff , ' f '-' -'J C A M ia L 4 P-F '-' 1 9 2 8 il Egfr Campbell County Rural High Schools Campbell County High School District includes all of Campbell County excepting Districts Number Two and Three. Campbell Coun- ty High School serves a territory about 103 miles long and about 50 miles wide. A good many of the eighth grade graduates are too young to send away from home for high school. ln order to make it pos- sible for these pupils to continue their work, the Campbell County High School Board have placed qualified high school teachers in rural schools. The Rural High School faculty for this year is as follows: Marcella Avery Anna jane Beaton Ty Butcher Mrs. W. T. Edgren Orma Erickson Ruth Garst Florence Holderman Laura Heath Florence Kane Thelma Keiifer Mary Klamer R. B. LeBar Anna Noble Miriam Pass Mary Eller Sever U. Ova Sever Alpha Springen Grace Stegall Pearl Sutherlin Dora Swanson Francina Wymore Guy Yarnell Nora Marie Realing Mrs. R. O. Marshall The courses offered are for the ninth and tenth grades: Ninth grade, English I, Algebra I, World History, Community Civics and Dry Farmingg Tenth grade, English Il, Geometry, Commercial Arith- inetic, Physiography, Industrial Geography and Geology. Business Spel- ling and Advanced Penmanship are required for each of the two years. The Rural High Schools of Campbell County have enrolled on an average of sixty pupils per year for the last three years. 'Uenty-jour 4 l 0 J W MZ, -. A L r a J 41. new -gv .,. -J' V F'tm? ' ,wa 1928 CAMEL ga-Aw i-Zezgz.:-if::22 :ff ff, if-73155213 ie: J? N' 'Q' llliililiiiii lililiiiili i4 11Pilli0i0l1llllllYi1li1li0l0l4li010l li-Iii? ! 2 1 1 amp e ounty s ' C b 11 C ' f 2 ' S 1 C 2 llpp Y O . 2 Q l I It is the aim and endeavor of this store i 2 to be everything that the name implies-a g store where the needs of the farmers and I ranchers of the county can be supplied with 2 quality goods-reasonably priced, plus prompt Q and courteous service. Q i g www S 3 Q l Staple and Fancy Groceries E 2 Fresh Fruit - Vegetables Q Men's Work Clothing i g Hardware j j Dishes 2 I l 2 s 1 2 aww I g 2 Q TRADE WITH US AND g S CBANK THE CBALANCE I Q Q Q ! 5g'il'i010l010i 5101 liflilli P1 31 lllliibiillllillilllljlii 10l0Q l10101,!. P g Seventy N 'I Li Pa 4 ifi 4' A 'gil - ss - Z 1 N ' , wi g ist 1928 CAMEL 'ig' 'A tstt 22 TO THE BOYS Representing Keep thy blessings, little boy, Advance-Rumley Thresher Co. lVlAssEY-HARRIS BINDERS OLIVER PLows E. C. CPARIS Dealer in Farm Implements Flour and Feed GILLETTE, WYoM1NG Mother's pride and papa's joy,' With thy side-burns hanging low, And thy locks of greasy glowg And thy trousers hanging wide, Flapping like the restless tide, You may be what flappers seek, But to me yon're just a shiekg From my heart the words I hurl, Glad that I was born a girl. I wasn't doing forty miles an hour, protested' the motorist, or thirty, or even twenty. Hold on, interrupted the mag- istrate, or you'll be backing into something. TO THE GIRLS Blessings on thee, little dame. Bareback girl with knees the same,' With thy rolled-down silken hose And thy short, transparent clothesj And thy red lips reddened more, Smeared with lipstick from the store,' With thy make-up on thine face And thy bobbed hair's jautnty grace, From my heart I give thee joy, Glad that I was born a boy. Fitch: What is an island, Charles? Charles: A place where the bottom of the sea sticks up through the Water. The Goings ouse C. R. GOINGS, Prop. The Public Patronage Solicitecl Rooms 31.00 - 31.25 - 31.50 GILLETTE, WYOMING ge Seventy- s 44 6 ' - w I n :L - C Q, ,W ,vii O-N Qi- 1,. 1 wh' f 1 K7 2 s o ,x M Ii 1. Q 7,5 bi, 1 - f e , , sig- '-1' -i'13Tff'ff ?f'f1Q J t 1 ! A I i Q1 N 2 KC RANCH GILLETTE, WYOMING Breeder of CPERCHERGN HORSES CJLINGUS CATTLE 3 I , MM The s- 1 .,.. '23 Longest Wool The 5 Rambouillets CBGSA Q U2 Horses The I C Campbell Finest . C C ' P , ' County Wool Corriedales rg ? ' 4 i g '-- ---'-'------'--- A '-'ss ' s s I 'J Lf e '-Q'- AI fa : wg-Q is -41 'E R!r.,.,,, .M-W---1 1 9 2 s C A M E in-MAI N Residence Home of W. P. PARKS HHH!haoiahhhhhhhhhhhfeaaqehhhgacal Sheep gCBreecler a I1 cl Grower of Alfalfa and Sweet Clover Seeds -Fei- ROCKY Po1NT, CAMPBELL COUNTY, WYo1vuNo HHQHHHHHHHQHHMQHQHQQHMHHWH' ENGLI SH CLASS, ATTENTION! You see a beautiful girl walking down the street. She is of course feminine. lf she is singular, you become nominative. You walk across to her, changing the verbal and becoming dative. lf she is not objective you become plural. You walk home together. Her mother is accusative and you become im perative. Her brother is an indefi nate article. You Walk in and sit down. You talk of the future and she changes the subject. You kiss her and she becomes objective. Her father becomes present and you be come a past participle The Brooklyn bridge is the long est unsupported span in the world Yes, Yes-very modern idea that Probably led to abolishing corsets J 1 P CPEOPLEXS QJVIARKET Everything in the Meat Line Fish and Oysters in Season Goop SERVICE Your Patronage Appreciated PHoNE 57 HAYS 81 LISSOLO I ge Serent v-ezgbt 4 116+ A 'U Z'- Snaps - 4 In Y:lr 4W::' -'--1--' 1 928 CAMEL '29 Q , I I 'M dl - We heard last week a sharper ex- CB tolling the merits of an 0Id-fashion- ed anti-fat remedy. He went too far, however, when he declared it was the original stuff that made the Tower of Pisa lean. Selected by Chicago Home Council as the Material for Chicagds IDEAL HOME The Most Used Material for Constructing Public Buildings Isn't this beastly weather we're having? I'll say. It's simply raining cats and dogs. Best for Every Purpose Build Once Build Right Build With Brick SHERIDAN PRESS BRICK 81 TILE Hands up! Oh, so you're a thug. No, a palmistg you're going to have a financial loss. Qaacawemwwg .9 .Q an is EE DP 5 5 U .r 5 4 .9 z Q U' 5 O W s S- :l J' 5 U7 2 5 S ' Z O 3 cm .9 gl '33 Q if fig? tar .-21 lf no 5' DE 5 2- -U .Y 2-o 2 g ai E s EIU, J' --'U Z 525 FE. cu 2:1 5 'gat 5 23 J' C-2 we-Mrww-swan gg mx! Pahhfacahhhhhk hhhhhhhebcah The eNews - CReco1 d ufsfaffswfm +9 Cl W 5 CD I U7 77 CD 27 T3 Q-I 'Q E Z Pl IT! 75 CD 1+-we-we E hhhcahcahhhkah 6, i -2 5' 5 J' J' J' LS lf J' 2 fs 3 l J' l J' J' 5 J' J' ll J' 1:1 S' J' U HHMHBQHQWHH STATIONERY LEGAL B LAN KS Page Ifigbty by ai - ' 4 I hlrfhw- 73521. is 1 awww: ' 4vv3' C A M E L 'C ??Ar J-9 ' f 1 9 2 8 hw 4, ll l d: Are you troubledi with insomnia? Badly. My wife has it. The Campus Lady Killer: When better girls are made l will make them. Red Riding Hood: What big eyes you've got, Grandma! Grandma: Yeah, I had them re- fracted. History Prof: Define the middle ages. Trojan Student: They used to be thirty to forty-fiveg now they are fifty to seventy. What's faster than a racing car? A parked car. SILVER WILLGW In Business for Your H ealtb PHONE 62 'Iii D. EVANDER A Business Built ou Service The CBroolce Hardware Co. -15:2 HART-PARR TRAcToRs General Hardware lVlr. Fitch: Lela, what is the infantry in the army? Lela: A'Oh4-why-Oh, yes! It's the youngest men that are in the whole army. .l. Enthused Co-ed: Oh, I just love these pictures about dawn. What are you going to call it? Artist: Sunset. -.-i. ... Chucker: Have you heard the new Swiss anthem? Chinner: Go ahead, yodel it. Chucker: Ain't cheese sweet? Only one lump, please. remark- ed the ganster, as the cop struck him with his club. Page Eighty-a C A M 3 j 5- ----:ggi X Q - C f-.i..,...fe-fi:IQETEQQY , ' lips ti? 2 8 E L f wk' 4 Lligefe 1, ?if?:i1i ' ' For Quality Farm Machinery, Tractors, Windmills, Pumps, and other Farm and Ranch SUPPUCS Compliments SEE CDL EDWIN CRISHEL Lawrence C. 3.5, Qlvleredith GILLETTE, WYOMING J. N. QJVICCraoken gum - - Stores We Appreciate C. C. H. S. - Business Specializing in Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Hosiery - Dry Goods Notions - Shoes and Men's Furnishings Odd Fellows Building-No. 35 GILLETTE, WYOMING J. H. KIRBY 4 Watchmaker and jeweler OC: Films-Kodak Finishing Twenty-four Hour Service THE QMELODY QMART EVERYTHING QMUSICAL Sheet Music Gillette, Wyoming 1' ghty t 4 V J K 4 : u w! 'lf '- lf -- Slim-,,. I ' l w' 1928 CAMEL ' ' 1, ww., ,, , ,,,,-,A,,,,,,,,...-. 11+ li 'I bg, , ', i LQ5i'7 'Eg5f,'f Evelyn K: Mother, I can't eat this soup. Mrs. K. Waiter bring my daughter some more soup. Evelyn: Mother, I can't eat this soup. Mrs. K.: 'iWaiter, bring my daughter some more soup. Evelyn: Mother, I can't eat GOLDEN CRULE GROGERY WM. GALT, Prop. I I this soup. I haven't any spoon. Q, I Qfllways Soprano: Did you notice how my voice filled the hall last night? oflt Alto: Yes, dear. In fact, I noticed several people leaving to Your make room for it. Service From a road report: Road said 'ET to be in good condition as a whole, ' Many a road is all right as a hole. Eqqqmhmmmuqqwqqqmqqqqmwqfewqfqfqwqwqwqwahwqvfqhbhhwwh1:1 J' if S Ic ' CB Ic 5 11 O C IU. Q I1 S 9. I1 ORGANIZED 1907 GILLETTE., WYOMING E QA GOOD CBANK TO DO , CBUSINESS 5 WITH S I Capital 050,000.00 - Surplus 050,000.00 if plhqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqawww-mwwef-aaahwwewfewafqfefemwwwrl N Page Eighty-tb ubi il if ill ' --. - 4 I , - 1 9 2 s c ix M E L 4 Prank P.: Dad, Pwhat are the holes in the board for. Cafe BELL GRUNKE, Prop. iii Home Cooked Meals Day and Night -Ii? Courteous Treatment - Prices Right M- , Dad: Those are knot holes. Frank: fatter due considera- tionj: Well, if they are not holes, what are they? Guide fto tour party of the Ford plantj: f'Do you know what would happen if that man on the right side ever missed a day at work? lnterested Onlooker: No, what would happen? Guide: 'tWhy 2,l5l Fords would go out of the factory without springsf' l. O: f'Say, mister, that fella's been sick a lot, ain't he? HOTOGRAPH ,.lL. . ..... .....-mmmi.......Hnmmmmmnuum LIVE FOREVER '55 E. L. Kinnarnan Studio GlLLET1E, WYOMING A New Reason Why People Come To Our Store GORDON SILK HOSE 'Iii WALK- OVER A SHOES iii' Gillette Com. Co. Gillette, Wyoming I :ge 1151! A1 , 4 , - 111 0.1-,,, llll C A E L lil W ? i'-5 ' l l i , . i i l i l X , For cvflmusement and Cpastime You can while away a little time in Billiards, Pool or Bowling. Also carry a full line of best cigars and bar candies. With Soda Drinks - Malted Milks ii? GEORGE MCANANY Bury Your Shopping Troubles at The fBury Qlflercantile ear Groceries - Notions Chinaware - Crockery SS: 8-1 ss? 1 9 9 2 1 8 We pledge to maintain in the future as we have for the past ten yearsg a policy of complete satisfaction and service to Campbell County Motorists nunnnnnunnnuuinmninanuinununnnuuunnun -Iii Wilhelm's Tire E6 Service Station Silence. More Silence. Strained silence. He: Don't you think the walls are unusually perpendicular this evening? The lights were low-the fire was falling into glowing embers. They were seated on a long sofa before the fire. lt was so romantic and cozy there-just they two. He gazed with a gently questioning look at her. She looked at him and sighed. Each was wondering - - - which was going after more wood. Sap: Can you imagine anyone going to bed with his shoes on? Dunce: Who does that? Sap: My horse. Page Eighty- 0 f et 4, lf , F' 1:3 Q u EY SAVED is Money Earned 1898- May I have the pleasure of the next dance with you ? 1928- May I borrow your frame for the next struggle? Dad received this telegram a few I days ago: I No mon, no fun, your Son. QQ- He replied: How sad, too bad, your Dad. You'll be money ahead when you build if you get the best Are you Hungary? help in every line. yes, Siam. 'Den Russia to the table and l'll Our building service offers FUI' t you the best homo designs, All right. Sweden my java and Q.. - - - Denmark my bill. 1 quality materials and experi- ence that safe-guards your in- 'l terests. ' Home of QUALITY PRonucTs shine-all - Pine-o-cide '3'41T 3'ii Trackless Floor Dressing Hilco Insecticide Cocoanut Liquid Soap S U All Products Reg. U. S. Pat. Office CO. -:er HAt Y S , H Hillyard Chemical Co. 0147' 8771166 ST. JOSEPH, Mo., U. S. A. Page Eighty-six 65 .. 4 -:W--If-ee g---A-fewiiim-,,, 1 9 2 s C A M E L 'lg' uEEf.::35i3T'f-'iifijjjill 9-'X 9? : Emma: Let's go out and get some apples now. Before Balgexicilggpyfwhat kind do we want, Dufing Emma: Sure, did you think I After wanted some with hair on? You Are Welcome Dog Catcher: Do your dogs get have licenses? Owner: Yes, sir, they are just covered with them. Try lt! 'Q He: May l hold your Palm, Olive? Olive: Not in your Lifebuoyf' He: This is where I get the Colgate. Olive: l Woodbury that joke if I were you. Gillette CPharmaey9 Your Drug Store EDEDUUDUUDDEEDDDEEHUEEUDEEDUUDEEEEEEUEDDEUDEUUUDEEDUED DUDE EEEED EI E E CDress Well and Succeed E D E E A Complete Line of E E Men's Clothing - Shoes and Furnishings E El IJ E U U III E 'wh E Euunnnuuuuuuuuu I: u n u u u n n n u ri u 1:1 rx u n n u u u u u n E u 1:1 u u :I n :1 n n n n 1:1 n 1:1 n u u u n n u n n u n Uuuuuuunnuunnun CB. QJVlcCar'thy ompanf The Home of Good Clothes Page E igbty-seven 'i ? 'T l ks J! lv' ' f lg : ,. .4 K -M V ' ll Fi - f -.91- 1 a C A M E L :el '7 wi l flu W Q. pi, . r 61g ---,, -, Shorty's Shoe Shop SHOE and HARNESS G33 A savings account is like a snowball-the farther you roll it, the bigger the roll. Repairing 553' All Work Guaranteed IFITSJE F22 State B, H. WILLARD, Pwp. CBanlq Harold C. Say, how did you make out at the Glee club tryouts P ALWAYS H ld M.: M d f' tb ,, ,, foufi-','Z,W1Sff 3 6 Us yasson Goto THE P1NEs for Vivian: Do they ring two bells and for school here? Tom: No, they ring the same bell twice. Fancy Groceries Fresh Fruits and '1Why do the girls wear their Vegetables dresses above their knees? Dunno, why? G5 They got Missouri legs, and they gotta be shown. Going North Going South , Stop in the Pines for George tells us he got his mus- tache on the installment plan-a GOOD EA-I-S little down each week. I: gbt3 - gb! L. -.-W , ... . - 'J 50' l 'iv - 2 it J' l'W. 'i . r if-7 g li 1 9 2-5,sLw gl Un E D D D E E D E U E D U U U H E D E E E U E E E E D D E D D D D D D D E D D D D D D D E E D D D 5 UU DUUEDEEDUEEUDUEUEED CD SD -1 FD 5 bf PL f-r 9 SD Z3 CL cn C 'U 'O O -1 uf-+ f-+ D' CD O 5 'U i DEDUDEUDUUEEDUUEDEE bell County High School Athletic program. Students are always welcome at our store. E CDick Stone E E DRUGS AND JEWELRY E E E EUUUUEED D D D D I1 D D D ll D EI E1 I1 I1 I1 IJ EI E1 I1 E1 I1 E1 IJ ll EI E1 I1 I1 I1 IJ E1 E1 I1 I1 EI I1 IJ I1 I1 I1 E1 I1 IJ I1 II I1 I1 I1 EJ I1 'S UEUEEEED We Do Not Charge Things AFTER CHILDHOOD A Scotchman once walked into a .department store with a dozen chor- M0Ud3Y-FfCSl'lIU0I1 us girls. Go ahead and buy any- Tuesday-Sophmores thing you want, he said. That's Wednesday--juniors, right, laugh. This is 21 jOkC. Thursday-Seniors Friday-Post Grads itll Saturday-Proud Dads . ls Bill ,getting ready for the Sunday-Gran Dads. flshmg SCHSOIWU ' Well, l saw him buying an en- ili larging device for his camera, Have you swept under the d2VCl1P0fI? Papa, what do you call a man Yes, mum, everything. .who drives a car? lt depends on how close he comes ll- to me. Frank: My mother doesn't want. me any longer- That's what comes of being so Mlldfedi UWM? attractive, sighed the flapper as she Frank: l'm long enuf already. was hit by lightning. Page Eighty-n P '4 :Age is ill, 1 9 2 8 C A M E L ri. i S. L. CBundy E6 Son ii!- Men's and Ladies' Shoes General Merchandise GILLETTE, WYOMING SQUIRREL NEWS lt takes about 15001 nuts to hold an automobile together, but it takes only one to scatter it all over the landscape Biff: f'He worships the very ground l stand on Bang: I don't blame him. A farm of that size is not to be sneez- ed at. Lela: How dare you kiss that Italian girl? Carl: Mama said that I should not let a Dago by without learning something new. TAFTS CBAKERY Wyomingk Own Cliiailey School Supply House iii' GOLDEN KRusT BREAD Everything fOr the Wyoming School 'Iii' iii- GILLETTE, WYOMING GILLETTE CASPER P ge Ninety-tw 4 + 4 6 if QL -: O. ..4:fL?.-..fQ-.f'ff ...Q:Qm Asn' is-qu: no znrfwlrotvrwtwdvfwdb HD 11111111111 fi H001 P101 Pi li 101011 vi' 2 2 3 Underwood Lumber Company 2 3 Everything to B nild Anything S g PHoN E 1 3 I 1 2 I 5 We are continual supporters of the school l ! l l 9!1li0i' i014 if iii Tl iffioi if iff' iui W' if 303031 l0l01UiUll0Q 'The Sage Caf e WQW4'0hQr?aQvQ7Qa'H'H'?1WQlHQ1'HQa'HQa5Wf41'H'H A Good Place to Eat 'Iii Twenty-four Hour Service 'Iii Always a Booster For Our Schools Galt Grocery' Q and ii- Hardware Co. ADVO AND j. M. 1846 Brands of Quality Canned Goods DeLaval Cream Separators True Temper Steel Goods Wyeth Hardware GILLETTE, WYOMING PgN ty K+ fl I 4 my i i Q - '4 Ili Ain, ' 1 9 2 s C A M E L M 3'f'55' A ll Wm Z3 A Appreciation We would indeed feel our book unfinished if we should close without a word of thanks to our many friends who have made this annual possible. To the business men who have so cooperated with us, we express our gratitude. The subscribers for their support and interest in ' this book, we thank. Y Mrs. Kinnaman who has by untiring work, made the pictures possible. Mr. Wallin of the Paragon Printing Company who has been very considerate of our inefficiency and his very prompt, kind and courteous answer to all questions. In appreciation of the time and effort which the staff have expended to the production of this volume, we are grateful. Editor-fncbief. 'WLC 0 awvf .4 4 Mare wifi aaifm. Page Ninety-t :..NvSv-Q47 ' 11 Qrfae.,-,, - -,vflxtvfnc -M , 1 9 2 s C A M E L 4 o .. 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1947

Campbell County High School - Camel Yearbook (Gillette, WY) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 31

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Campbell County High School - Camel Yearbook (Gillette, WY) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 9

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Campbell County High School - Camel Yearbook (Gillette, WY) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 24

1928, pg 24

Campbell County High School - Camel Yearbook (Gillette, WY) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 89

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