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lik'li light of thr Student OounoH’s activities thin year wax tin- publishing of the Sage. a Ixsik eon- liilniiig general Information eoiuvrning tin school and llx activities. Student councilor |N-nt much time gathering in- formation concerning credits, teacher , courses, organiza- tion. officers, athletics and school .veil and song . The ■•Sage was given to all students having activity tickets and sold to other for fifteen cents. This group continued the practice of charging two cent for all locker keys lairrowed from the otlioe. The huge ('hriMtuui Inn in the front hall during the yule season was decorated and purchased l y the eotincll. At regular meet lugs which were presided over by Richard Montgomery, president, with Dorcas Downs, vice president. Olive Williams, secretary and treasurer, and Miss Grace Cunningham, sponsor, affairs of the students and school wore discussed. SENIOR HOBBIES Richard Montgomery..........................Chemistry Rcrtlm Woody..................................“Dobby” John Tcssmcr..................................Harriet Howser l.inca Irene..................Ice skating and dancing Bill Thomas...................................Western Front Cecelia James.............................lev skating I.ester Throckmorton.............................Curs Martha Johnson................................Chewing gum Kd. Trcincn...................................Setting pin Margaret Kellogg..............................Running errands Byron Wenger..................................Reading May Lorraine Kermode...........................Fluffy Glenii West....................................Burton Fredrlckn Kixdi...............................Chewing gum Boli Cochran................................Art (??7) Florence Lnmh................................Swimming Don Waltcrsdorf.................................Betty Ctzingcr Cathrine I binder .......................Falling down stairs Harris Ankeny . . . Hating Marie Isirsen............................Stamp collecting Fred Baker.....................................Sleeping Olive Williams...................................Hating George Dorrington...............................Dancing Ha Wolfe......................................Lettering Tal Gaddy..................................... Crahhlng Hlizalieth Woods..........................(loo g« i eyes Lewis Halx-rland................................Fishing Cliff Hanson...................................Sleeping I»-i Verne Hartman.............................Sleeping Stan Hurwltz....................................Fencing Frank Cotton...............................lee skating Kmli Christenson................................Fishing Rex it row u................................Klectrlelty Thurman Chase................................Basketball John Hammond.......................................Lois Klmer Micks................................... Boggs Vernon Richards................................Running? Kenneth Oroomnn.................. . .Studying Page 18 Plat Itox—tjirrj Smith. Uurgirir Pnhl. M. J. Koyrr. MauHhr Roger . Ktv.| Collin . Kcoowl Row—boon» bnuTi», llirum Soliar». Shirley NYImio, Kitturil MontgomiTV. Olivo William» Not In plcturr—llulhann Miumi, .llmmlc Villln, Student Council (Vernon Rleluirds)
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Plainsman Herald Staff (Dick Simmity) 'Ajf 1.1. a I sum I for the first editions of tin the Plains- man Herald, with Linen Irene n( tin- controls, Stan- ley Hurwliz aiding. Dick Xavnresy ns Business M ana cor ninl Put Sulllvnii ns Advertising Mann nor. with her assist- ant . Wo start on the Merry-Go-Round with Boh Cochran ns our first columnist writing The Cock Crows,” Tnl- mndge Gaddy and Omrxc Dorrlngton.»writing Sports, and twelve reporters rushing madly hither nnd thither hunting for se wi|»s. Thinking that such a large school should Increase the size of Its ]iii|M-r. the four students at the controls decided to try a five column imitor on the first trip. This proved successful and it was continued throughout the year. For the second trip. Stanley Hurwliz Is at the controls. Dorothea Isa assisting. Joey Ix-ns as Business .Manager. Melvin Held, colutunlst. and the “Sports tslllors remain- ing unchanged. With tin senior edition tin» history of the 11)33-30 Plainsman Herald staff Is ended, nnd so we stop nt the press room to let you continue your trip next year with a new staff. SENIOR NICKNAMES Janice Hunt . . Bill Stephens . Pat Hunt John Tessmer . Linen Irene .. . JbiiIs .. . -Steve” .... Par “Pee Wee “L. I.” Bill Thomas.............................“Pickle Puss Cecelia James...................................“Peg I .ester Throckmorton......................... Ix ss Martha Johnson................................ Marty Ed. Trelnen...................................“China Margaret Kellogg .............................“Kelly Byron Wenger................................ “Wenger May Ixrralne Kcrmode.........................“Kerinv Glenn West.......................................“Pa Frcdrlcka Koch............................. Freddie Boh Cochran....................................“Ah o Florence Lamb................................“Lambic Don Wnltersdorf............................... Butch Cnthrlne I sin dors............................. Kay Harris Ankeny................................... Bud Marie Larsen................................. Siss Fred Baker...................................“Buke- Ollve Williams............................... Olio George Dorrlngton.......................... Babbit 11a Wolfe........................... Big Bad Wolfe Tnlmadgc Gaddy................................ Tql Klizaln-th Woods............................ Jerry Kenneth Grooman...............................“Ken Bertha Wiwdy............................ Daisy Mac Lewis I labor land.......................... Happy Clifford Hanson............................ Cliffy lat Verne Hartman........................... Verne Stan Hurwliz................................“Vance Frank Cotton................................“Frank Kmll Christensen.............................. Bud K« x Brown................................. Wizard Thurman Chaw ................................ Klin John Hammond............................... Johnny Elmer Hicks.................................“Hemlo Vernon Itichnrds............................ Champ” Pw 17 I'lnl Row—Unrulkri Ia't, Hick Saiim), l.incii Imir, MU Scott (a«lviwf). Stanley llumlti, I'al Sullivan. Uary (x«un S «uvil Row-Hay oMrnburg, Cathrrjur l.rbluM. Vernon RU-iurtU, May l-orralrw Ki-niMxh-, tlrorgr ISwringtnn Ttiinl Row—Jury l,o», Mrlvin Rriil, Tatmailgi- Cml.ly, ('liffonl llannim, frank (‘arroll, Kay Lamler».
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• John Towmrr. Frank Cot (on and U S. Crawford, inalnictor. State Winners Frank Cotton and John Tessmer) ON October '-'I. IJfc’W, Frank Cotton and John Tessmer won first place in the State Farm Mechanic Content held ill Laramie. Wyo. Seventeen dllTerent chapter from various part of the slate competed. The contest consisted of six different jol s: tool Idea tl flea lion , rafter cnittliifs. soldering, rope work, leather work, and tool shnrpenlnsj. A team eon slated of two Ih .vs. each taking three of the six jolt . The Judges were: Mr. Sam Hitchcock. Mr. K. II. Hitchcock, Mr. F. M. Treat. Mr. C. S. Howard, ami the vocational agricultural Instructors. At a banquet held at the Kaptist church, the winners were aniiounccil. The Laramie team was presented with the plaque for lirst place in the Wyoming State Farm Mechanics Contest. John Tessmer won second place In leather work and third place in tool sluirpeulnR. Frank Cotton won second place in soldering, fifth place In tool Identification and fifth In rafter cutting. I' r It
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