Laramie High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Laramie, WY)

 - Class of 1936

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t’w 23 Senior Class Play (Klizaticth Woods) MIDDLK «god couple, trying to appear l« »tli jioor mid wen I tliy a( the same Him , provided Uic plot for tho very laughable comedy, Dollar t Doughnuts by Hlonn Hughes, iildy directed l»y Mis» Kathleen Kmory who was assisted liy Put Sulllvmi. Many humorous incident helped to make rchiiirMib- interesting mid build up the spirit of the play. Tho very dignified -Mr. Boland, portrayod by Tiilmadge Daddy, «pent most of Ills I lino loaning buck in Ids chnir. Ho Diially succoodod In making 11 |K rfoct one point binding. During tho following «lays Till gave his linos standing. .Monk. iis (Jeorge Hobbes. who was desirous r»f np- IH Hrlng very dfguillod and cultured, only once failed to iiiuko a fitting enlrnnoo. I louring Ids cue mid starting to rush madly on to tho stage, ho cndioddcd Ids foot in back- stage Bcenory; and six f« et three of bone and brawn were Hying on to tho stngo head first. Being of a highly excitable nature, Kngeiic had dif- ficulty in |iortraying a minister mid butler. However, at the iierforiunncc, he was able to say, “Stop that thief!” without lioeomlng ultra-dramatic. In addition to these three newcomers, who brought many laughs from the rest of the cast, was Kvelyn Kp- pinger, who also appeared liefore a Laramie audionce for tho first time. Due to the fact that Dan Isiphum. Bette (’ordiner, Hail Bullock. Boli Cochran. Olivo Williams and Kliznlieth Woods had updated In plays liefure, tho errors of the Iwglnner were not repeated by them—(often). The mondicrs of the cast were as follows: Mrs. Boland.......................... Kvelyn Kpplnger •lames Boland......................... Talmadgo Daddy Chester Boland......................................Dan Isiphnm Caroline Boland.........................Bette Cordlner (ieorge Mobiles....................Klchanl Montgomery Helen Cory..............................Olive Williams Flossie Illll.....................................Hail Bullock The Bov. Samuel Piggott................Kugcnc Kmerson Hortense' Boland......................Kllgalieth Woods Prince Sergei Danilov...............................Rob Cochran

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Quill and Scroll (Dorothea Y= i:AH Yc! Hear Ye! In the year of our I»rd one thousand 11I1M' hundred ami thirty-six on the fourth day »»f February, the sec- ond month of said year, nine outstand- ing students of journalism were ehoson for niomliorshlp in the International Honor Society for High School Journ- alists by their sponsor. Miss Ism I so Scott, and by a national committee, after they had qualified by being in the nplier thlnl of their class and doing out- standing work In one of the Helds of Journnlism. Under the leadership of George Dor- rlngton, president, and Joey I eas. secre- tary-treasnrer, the honnml society of Hill Nye chapter of Quill and Scroll prospered and made merry with the willing assistance of the other members of the club: Mary Is gau, Linen Irene. Stanley Hurwlt , Jerry Woods. Beulah Wanelto, Hatty Sullivan nnd Dott Is e. The honorary Journalists buve con- tinm d to keep the Scrup Hook, a t» k containing all |mper clippings stressing events of high school importance. Meet- ings were held the llrst and third Thursdays of each mouth ut the homes of the memlHTs. Knob person wrote or found au Interesting article which was roud at each meeting. One of the most Interesting outside speakers wns Mr. George K. Gorlins, who talked to the group on the life of the renowned journalist. I nuls Adamic. Quill ami Scroll also brought before the class Mr. H. I . Gottschalk, who enlight- ened the memlters of the staff concern- ing the details of the printer's office. On the second day of April two more young hojiofuls wen heralded Into the society. With great Joy these new ones. May Lorraine Kerimxle and Clifford Hanson, were initiated Into the fold of Quill and Scroll. This was followed by the initiation of Dick Sava rosy. Yen, and whereupon this organization wishes the I tost of luck and happiness to the forthcoming nnd following in- dividuals who will W'long to the organ- ization of the Bill Nye chapter of the Quill nnd Scroll of 1ramie High School, here cudetli this epistle. Quill and Scroll picture: J,oft Column—Mary Lopm. Heitlnh Wauebo. Klizaltcth Woods, Dorothea Loo. Middle Column—George I orrlngton, Stanley HurwitX, Clifford Hanson. Right Column — Linea Irene. I’ot Sullivan. May Ixirrulnu Kermode, Joey I as. raise 21



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 ■OB . '1 Junior Class Play (Dorothy Costln) PPEK right, ii|i|M r right. I‘anion nn . hut will you please remember up|tcr right lx to tin hack. and lower right down toward the fool lights. And so liegnn the rehearsal for the nnmuil Junior 1‘hiy. A larger nisi than usual had been «elected which meant just that much more upper righting for a very sincere and hard-working director. Miss Kathleen Ktnery. She had chosen this cast to | ortray to you Crowing Pains by Aurania Itouverrol: George McIntyre.....................................Ed Anderson Terry McIntyre............................Dorothy Cost in Mrs. McIntyre...................................Dorcas Downs Professor McIntyre...............................(Sene Sandro Mrs. Patterson......................Margie McGulIngli Elsie Patterson.....................tJIudys McCracken Prudence Darling......................Marian Widmun Krinn....................................Hiram Sollars Dutch............................................Itoss Armstrong Hal..............................................Harry Olson Patty............................................Alice Cady Jane...........................................Dorothy Giesler Miriam.........................................l«oulse Hamilton Omar..................................Janies Mederjohn Sophie...........................................Wilma Hodgell Tralllc Olil vr...........................Thomas I Its Pete............................................Dwight Sllger Vivian.........................................Dorothy Justesen The |dol was centered around the two McIntyre chil- dren and their luirciits. The two children were suffering from adolescence, and the play deals with their trials and tribulations. The parents undergo just as much, if not more than the children, during tills period; but that Is enough of this, for you all know the plot of the play. The fun of It was the purt which no one but the players knew—the part behind the scenes. The time when Terry McIntyre stood Millid the out- side door—cocoa in one hand, skates in the other, daub- ing cocoa, to represent tnud. from her head down to Iter toes—-called for many laughs. To tlnd that some one had drunk the coke out of the coffee | t leaving | oor Mamma ami Pappa McIntyre with iHiined expressions on their faces, sipping out of empty cups was a slight catastrophe. Untv Georgy was practically pushed out red and embarrassed on the stage before he had time to arrange himself In his much too small suit, which came awkwardly half way between the knee and ankle. George was also most embarrassed to lind, when he stood clad with merely shirt, suit «suit, ami shorts, that his knees Wert' knocking together so that it was surely visible to any audience. Even though then were many mishaps, non» dis- astrous, tlu play went «iff very smoothly with Miss Emery at the helm, and Miss Maxine Kllngla as her able assist- ant. Page »

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