Johnson County High School - Wyomalo Yearbook (Buffalo, WY)

 - Class of 1929

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4i4l0l'f4 o -g , -, , sqzmziif , e fm . of flrffifff--T. -' --+- ff-.,i4.w f , ww HM. W V 0 ' ' ' ' ' 9 'JPL' Y uf, 1 9 2 9 f SENIORS ERNEST YOUNG Ernest aspires to he a typist but excels in throwing horse shoes, His permanent has not been reset throughout his high uchool career and hence some of 'us are nlmost convinced that nature gave it 'to him. ELDA GILBERT Shorty Gilbert is a shy little miss with curly black hair and a cheerful srrin. She belongs to that ancient and dignified order of pedagogues and begins her career next year. CORA MAE BYLER Every one knows Toots. Her presence among us has kept things lively. She's always funny-f-except in regard to her chosen vo- cation -whlch is building bridges. EUGENE CASH Is the poor married man--the only one of our number to succumb. Duty called and he left our ranks. PAUL JONES Never seems to be in a hurry but always :gets there. He was good for at least ten yards in any football scrimmage. He never seems to have any difficulty in living up to his name. LORENA ATKINSON One of those pert little persons with original ideas and common sense tucked in fi pretty exterior. A forgiving smile but a little temper to balance things. It has been hard to break her of her fondness for out-of-town boys. OMA TAYLOR That tall girl with the big quiet manner makes us look and listen when she expounds the truth. She is thorough and competent in her work and resourceful in her plans,-Q One of our real students. CHARLES MARKERT Every class must have its tease and we were lucky to get ol' Charlie Markertf' He laughs at trouble but while he's laughing he sets about to right it. He's 3 darn good fellow and we'll miss him next year. 'TWINTY-FOUR



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