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w ruS.- li 01 Ill's 1.00 S. S. Quito Mary Malden Voyage Kinhurkcd Septcnilicr 'Z, IU35. Personnel ns follows: Captain....................................John Ambrosi First Mali-.............................Helen Poindexter Ship's Clerk...........................Utly Jam Pcllish Ship's Purser . . ...............................Rob Aim » Council Memlters........................j J!'J'l,Jov.7’ I Miiurlnc Boxers Pilot.............................Miss Gran Cunuinxhniii Myron Crout, Arnold Survson. Jack Vannor, Boh Amos, ami Jim tSIenn were on the fiMilhnll squad. Myron Crout, Arnold Sureson, Jack Vaguer, Clinton Butcher, Ben Unhiu, Jim Clean. Arthur Cmvper. Dale Scott ami Boh Ames were oil the huskcthull sipiml. Myron Crout rvcvlvnl a letter In Imskcthall. Chei rlcailer, Hugh Ileuthiuan re- ceived a letter. Ship's dunce held DeecinlsT 10. in eyiunasiuin. Those on every honor roll were Amy I,awrence, Kdwin Hitchcock, Arnold Surcson. John Ambrose. Kvelyn Kd- wards. Until Finch, Conrad Tranas, Mary Malthy, MnurilK Honers, Billie Kennedy and Harriet Hae Thompson. (Sinned) JOHN AMBKOSK. Captain. Sophomore Class History Klrut Row—Billy Smart, Hugh Hrathnian. Xela Jui..n, hcoti New, llobrtt Neal, C.'harlc 11,«.-. Stanley Kurvman, Hot Brrttel, Hen Hh.ni.. Jotui Auilin »r. NwikI Kim -tj|«fn llllelv iK I. Kc.ivili Bay, llowanl Mil'jiirl, K 1 war I llrowii, Jutui llitxler, IlmiW Uilrr, l.tirillr |l««flrrt rr, Naomi Won- , iM'ihulni. Krnnia Kngalrtym, I.oily Jam IVIIuli, Vitgmia Until. Mary Jain. Murilcr. Thiel Rim -Arthur Cowprr. Bwighl Ulihur.l . Mary Ootnlrlrh, Mart l»abrll It..», MTrrlntii, Violet t'umell, Mary Maltin', Hillle Kenncly, Carol fi»ttrr, Harlxini licit a, .Iran Bellati. Belly Stewart. Kuih Kindi. I'uurth Horn—Anna Beth llrgewahl. PatiUnr i’later. Helen Poli» lc ter. [tori» Kojirr. Alire «‘anvil. Amy havnvwr. Dclorea Kitw| har, Klta ttrau, Helen Mi V cinlck. Maxlrtr Slniblr. t'lro llowarr. Betty Hieter», l’alty Brrniiurnnaii. Ml»a I unnlnghum Kifth Rote— V|a Johnwin, K.-im. ih Curtlwm, M, J. Boyce. Howard (V.r»l rrir. Kraiil futsllllo, Hilly Pletor. Wamlu Bellr |,||r. Ilrleu Conwell, M jig ii mi A»rhenlireuiitT, Abet o'BOrn. Harriet Bar Tlwitij—in, Ktdyn WUkerkr. Ik.rnthy R .r berry, Trula Snyder Sixth Row—Melvin Houm. JJentlH Kltwey. Xrlmu Krafcxlk, lliilh Munlmk, Iaoiiu laimh, Ror.cor Samuel», lalettr SalUtiury, Verona Krutiae, Tlielma Hurl h. Virginia Kru.gcr. R.mr Banner, Kteltn Kdwunt» Seventh Row —Sy|te»ter Weal, Virtue Hrnr trum, llarutil I'lalrk. Paul l«’fig|vre, Crorge Arkooeb. Bob Arne». Arnold Sqrrmoo, Myron t'rout, Kalitlt Mathe on, Margate! Il-iye». Inr llarkhurt.1, l.llliait I'ttsil, Maurknc Ruati». Kiglilh Kim—Kenm'lh M.i r»lt. Ray Welle. Kolirrt I'cterwm, Kred la’hhart. ('onrail Trana», .lark Vagner, Clinton Butcher, Pair Scott, Ik I 1‘ordi- tier, Kugrnr Hogue. Ray Walkiua. Jack Collin». Billy l.iudiiay, Wilbur THim.
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i Pit l Row-— llarrirlt Huwarr, Stuart Qttraty. .I.mih Nirdrrjohii. Ihiruthy Coatin. t htlll| Jutmaoii. Wllfrr.1 Mmi-Ii-hIuII, l e»M«nt: Rl Aislcnssi. (n-joun-t; lK»vj.| IHi'kcIiiuii. vice jwcaRIrnt; Maxine KlinffU, acomaiy; Uorcaa Bowim. council memlier; I Ce Kni|'iw. Jack Barker, Jack Met omtrll, Jack I,cater. Srco l Rom--Helen SvetMOO. a|WlMr: DmmIiI Hull. John Tbo i |mof), Jamcn Houle. I ean Itrucr. Vernon licinia, Ruble Amlrnoti, llethel Muir. Kinval Tborley, Harry Ingham, Jack Duncan, 0«ne Ramiro. TTilnl Row—Melvin Kelly. Hay Oblniliunt, Bernard llaiiaenkainp, Marion CralR, Jean Kargrnt. flams Tanner. Harvey Orillia», Tturun Stiver. Harry ( l on. Albert O'Neill, Sigurd Matson. fourth Row—Jenny William». Wyoma Ctieocy. Helen Krne, Betty Andmon, Klale Strulrie. Mary Kawalaita. Helen I'earaoti, Rina William», lariu Helms. I'elrna llmuiktr. Jean lluatcri. Stanley Wanetio. KJncr Nylun.ler. Vlttli Row tila.ty. Curtis, Mary Tborley. itonnle Whaley, Barbara Searle, Anna Bailey, Alice Co l), Louise Hamilton. I junta Mae llutrbrr, Oonithy Jiiattuen. iRirothy tester. Lillie Marie Larson, lletty Jean CallaxKsn. Sixth Rote—Marjorie Met'ulUgfa. I avi»l Cluster, Isiurvrtce Hamitt; RimwII Rhoatls, Helen I'ieree, lauia Moure, Rllth Karlcy, Verne Hay», Jamca Larsen. James Brrwalrr, tScorge Spicy »-llirfg. Seventh Km»-Roger Ames, .lar»l n Howard. Marum Wiilmun. Thyra Ctiristmacn, Lois I'rahl, Arthur Svcnsuu. Vincent Kershaw, William Itraeklry, Robert M»»t. Rots-rt Barth. Vatle Bran, Ruosclt Kra.-uer, Notes from My Little Black Book (Jean Sargen I) September 25.1035 yiDAY wns tun- Junior Class election tiny. Wt think onr representnlives very deserving of your recogni- lion mill wo ntti'|il your congratulationi . Our choices Avert : President—Wllfml Mendenhall. Vice President—Dave Dfcgelinan. Secretary- Muxlnc Kllnjflii. Treasurer—Ed Anderson. Student Councilors—Dorcas Downs und Ilirmn Solhtrs. S|smsor—5llss Helen Hrcnsou. Scptemlier 211. 1035 Here's something to holler nlMint! The school’s cheer lenders were chosen from the ranks of the Juniors. Thyrn Christensen and Jack McConnell were those lucky |iersons. October 10. 1035 OPEN LETTER TO GEORGE MEREDITH Thunk you. George, for your part In participating on the Live Stock Judging Teum which represented 1st nun Ic High School, Noveinlier 11, 1035 And now. the winner of the Armistice Day lutntde of floats! The Juniors ngitlu. «if course. The | ortniynI of ' rile downfull of the Indinns nt the hnnds of the Plalns- men was the theme for the flout which hmught $20 Into our hands. Just look «round. You'll And Juniors in everything! November 21. 1035 IU N(». HONG! hong: hong:—n four boll piny. Growing Pains was the exceedingly clever comedy pre- sented by the Junior Class. The swell cast was headed by Dorothy Costfn and Ed Anderson. A teaser was pre- settled in mi assembly arranged by the Junior Class for the s|N cial In'iictlt of (he Rotary Club. December 4. 1035 An honor was awarded Jean Sargent as the winner of mi essay contest. Another ts iH|tiet for the Juniors! December H. 1033 A bright spot in the Juniors' studious life—the tin- olHciul Junior Dance was held midst much fun and merry- making. OPEN LETTER To LARAMIE HIGH We now come to the highlights of our athletic career. Onr All-Star performer. Roger Ames. I icon mo the owner of a football sweater with strips signifying two year's service, mnl also, a haskethnll sweater. We Juniors think 4Continued on Page 3S» rage 13
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Pini Row- -Vernon KcIIok, RnU-rt Kllnr. Wallace Crniinw, K.ilirrt Shnht, Kil Appleby. Jac-t SIoiiiIit. ihm Sullltun. Hilly Smith, UvRilW Jlrf'urty, llilly Surlinr. Rotu'rt IK'lanl, Houirr ilroomun, Itnry llrtumnrlt, K.Ikji tliucmrjrr, Ix-t- r Holly, Hownnl Sink. Uui Unlmr, Robert IMStlU- Socotwl Row—Hetty IVt.ixm, Marjorie Joliiwoii, Fathcrine lllfkcv, Vivian Itilliii . AI loo Algier.. Ruth AlUl»ry. H 'lj;» Uqwmt, Anna Both Hmrv. IlnniM Fluy, Koanyo Strut tie. Haymoml Mue. |» i» l.ntx, Fhartv Ro.il ., .I.nnr» l»ol«n, •.■«■rotary; llaxol William», irej.uivr; ‘Marjorie Itomcr, yiro |«rv»|.|rnt; Dual»- Fottllttrr, |irr«l«tcnt; Ho—i ll Brown, Month' Rccnf, Jack Fruit;. Irti M. 'uo, Komioth Kirby. 'Ililnl Row—MIm tint Smith «•tHitiMir), Kerne th Sailor», t.lono TUelutn. Murray Morgan. K d laitiium, Krlmuml Koirlr, Alloyin' Fhrtmnoii. My mu .Inyo Miltor, Juli» Forvy, Robert fnueh. Killy Welter. Junto» Kuwiilmlii. Wultor I’nlmloMoi. Martin Hurl eh. .lark Kpjwnon, Robert Atwell, I'.ugene JiMir». Jnmo» FhrtnlrriMm. (leorgc lllakcly. Haul Ht'iwoii, William Mori». Fourth Row—Kitrl (!a«k«-ll, Rolwrt Wallaro. (‘uiltmi Hdir-jJcr, How-aril Wixiilanl, Itrola llartniun. Flurenee Baker, Hobby Itorvdiu, Fremont Slioll, Jack Stroui«, Frit l,ea». Frank Iwatuoki, botll» KUtfiln-rgi-r, tieorge Rrihiti, Rrubcn William», Waller HoIIIiik, llelbutt Flnhxr, Itinllo May I’kr. Ft I lit Row—Mary Iw Fourne . Klla Uke. Dorothy Pollock. Vi.lu Brook». Jack Rarllrttal. Bortltu llun»ori. Marjorie Btwwlck, llll.lur Johnson. Franci» (iiirsliliixin, Ftmilkn Iwutauki, tlurlottc Hciclcnon, Mary Mctluuruu, Alice Wliite, R luu Mac Wallace, Maxine Dodo, Vdtoa Kratlae, Doria Brown, Shirley William., Urnolr» Stockton. Jotur» Ijmlrr». Sixth Row— PatrivU Bullock, Itetbcoc Revel 1. Font Homier, lotura Tut hum. Hotly Montgomery. Dolore» Erld. on, Ktlom Duncan, Margaret lliwy, RntXM Harrell, Yvonne bOOgprO, Arlrtta Dillon, Kiloott O'Brien. Virginia Woolf, Wilma Olllcuplo. Seventh Row—Murjorlo I’rahl, Marian (Uhl». Helen Bowman, Betty June .lone . Hornier 1‘latok. Iatvina I Uuirt. Jo ic Furti», M»nu RtoharJ- rttlt. Hetty Wumoeke, (ioblii- MrFrarken. Muthllila Wr oillinu r.-, Kugenc Kelley. Jolin But . Frm1 t'ollln». ---------—.. — bight li How— Barbara Hickr), Uunlurot Urmia, Mary Hover-, Kllen llulme. Janet Hurtrel. Mary Brown, Homier Room. Melt» Nylaiwlor, Robin 1-iM.irr, Klirabeth Hatriw-hler. Naomi Knight, Riritunl D.-I.aicl, Rol»-rt S«xi|t, Hemxr Carhull. Freshman Class History (Ally ft no ’lirlsumn) 11 !•: Freshman elnss whs organized Oetohcr 1 with V-J Hu elnss nllleers living I Mimic 'ordiner. president: Marjorie Berger, vico president: Hazel Williams. secre- Wiry: anti James Dolan, treasurer. Marjorlo I'ntlil anti Frotl Collins wore ehs-ted its student council tth miters, iititl Miss Ora Smith, class adviser. Nine mehthers of tho Junior High basketball team were froshmoa. They were Kennelh Sailors. Eugene Jones. Jack Slender. Arthur Itadiehal. Ktl Appleby. Itotiert Hnleher. IIllime {'ordiner. Earl tiaskell ami Janies Dolan. Ollier outstanding Freshmen are George Itlakely anti Goldie Met’rtit'keii lioth of whom were l-Il chili meml t rs mvivlng awartls. Sixteen frosliliien girls are Slee eltih nieui Iters. The Freshman nssemhly. which was hailed as one of the liest. was given April ill. An apron and overall party on Friday, Mnreh 1H. was the llrst ms-la I event. As the Iasi sts-lnl netlvlty of the elnss of '311. an all sehottl tlanee was given. Hugo is
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