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• A. A. SI.ADK, KuprfintrmW-iit Iowa I'll? Atwlfra} Diploma—General Courw. (AM Diploma—ScirntIBr Courar, IS 7 Actlrttif Truck Tram; Lowrtl Literary Sort •»)', inrlmliiut ilctMtr. tlnmutlra ami 'h-rUmalion. Nanim of nirtnlwf. wvrr drawn and partlrt|wtlon In rarloua activities was com- pulaor)'- J. K. TUAYKR. Principal ilrcrn Korwi, Ark. marts school. I9M Activities Athenian Ulmr}' Society, Oratorical I on test, Debate. Itaskrlball, Traci. Senior Class Will (Olive Williams, Louise White. Melvin Reid, Tnlmndge Gadd.v) K. the Senior Class of 1030of Laramie High School, being of bright minds and having a gonial outlook on the Alture, do hereby declare this to be our last will anti testament: We hereby bequeath our licloved advisor. Miss Edna Blddick. to the class of 1937. We also direct that our long accumulated estate lie used for the good of the school. We gram to the Junior Class, the use and undis- puted privilege of the halls, after the gracious departure of the dignified Senior Class. Linen (Chick) Irene wills her tap dancing ability to Judith Tophnni. Elmer Ilicks leaves Ills dynamic |iersonnllty and sweet disposition to llughie Ileathmnn. Wilbur Knight bequeaths his short high school career to any dope who thinks he can face the world at the ripe old age of 15. To John Ambrose. Stanley llurwltx leaves his ability ns ti conversationalist. As the retiring Jerry Woods leaves Ijiramie High, the halls will not lack a voluminous ring of laughter and conversation because there is Mary Bovce to carry on. Jis- Kruppa willingly gives up those ducky ways to his diminutive brother. Lee. All State: All Conference! “Vernle Richards leaves Ids most brilliant athletic career to Ernie Jensen, who is following in his footsteps anyway. To Bethel Muir Is willed Jane Davis tin marred at- tendance record. Norene Handrail bequeaths her “fuiryllke actions to Lctty Jam IVIIish. Pax Juanita Thomas wills her knack for going steady to Doris Sopor. George Dorriugton leaves Ills undying love for Marlon Widman to anyone who so dcidretli. Eugene Emerson gives his lighting spirit to Dlnty Cowper—who needs it? Boh Cochran, with a sigh, gives up that fetching beard to Junior Hitchcock. Bette Cordiner desires to have her indite figure be- stowed upon Mona Hunt. Billy Thomas donates his fondness for the ranch to Hnrold Peden. where it will probably come in handy. Shogo Adachl transplants his very brilllnnt mind to Japan's Prime Minister to help in foreign affairs. Frank Carroll liestowes his 1935 Studebaker U|sm the Junk grounds. Emil Christensen wills his quiet ways to Dlnty” Cow- per, so he can got a date once in a while. John Hammond hojs-K some one with feet big enough to till his shoes comes nlong. so he can hold Isds down. Mike Sliinan Iwquoatlis his dimples, curls, and football ability to Paul Lapham. Glenn West wills Ids old Essex to Marlon Widman; lie wishes her smooth stilling. Donald Waltersdorf willingly gives his fighting spirit to Boh Shcdd. Norene Anderson wills her ability to get her man to Alice Cady. Giis Erickson wants Bob Ames to have his harem of Freshmen girls in the hope that Bob can use them. (Continued on Pugc 41)
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY (Dorothea Jam-, Margaret Kellogg, Mary Kill'll mill Hili'ii Tut Ini in) School Year 1932-33 Dearest Sul: I hit myself down nml take my |n ii Iii Intml to write you n short letter, only It Isn't n ism It Is a typewriter. Never mind I shall write you nnyway. I am a Freshman you know, and really It Is very dls- resjiectful the way the iipjicr classmen treat us new comers. Why they call us “little squirts; and really they don't treat us with the respeet for which our positions call. We had a Freshman meeting early this year to elect otlicerx, 1 went and Hint cute Don Krafczlk sat right ls- hind me. I hardly heart I Mr. Percy Kirk, who is our s|M nsor, call the meeting to order, I was So engrossed In looking at Jack Hubbard's gorgeous hair. Il Is so curly. Sherman Mast was elected president, and took over the meeting. Kmll Christensen was chosen vice president, ami Itette (’ordiner und Mary Jane Yates, those two grnud blondes, were chosen as the secretary nml treasurer re- spectively. Melvin Held, the quiet guy. Squcck to you, who Is always drawing some one or something, ami Olive Williams, subtle child that she is. were elected as our student council representatives. We made our first show In athletics this year, and I do think it was really quite the dehut. Our football heroes were Mike Slimau and Vern Richards; and those who brought us glory in huskctlxill were Aimer Fritehio. Mike Sllmnn, Vernon Richards, I«nno Snudlierg and F.mil Christenson, who received L. J. 11. letters. Sherman Mast. Talmadge Gaddy, Tommy Kicrnan and Hill Thomas look right promising to this little gal. We had a couple of |»irtics in the gym and even dec- orated for them. Sail they wen the slickest fun I've had for Home dozens of ages. Having told you liliout practically every thing. I mustn't forgot the darlings xvlio have licen on the honor roll every time this year. They are Mary Jnue Yates. Hot te ('ordiner. Mary Ruch and Kmll Christensen. Don't yon think they are smart? Well cherub, having no more to write, except the clos- ing of school, I believe 1 shall sign my moniker, and say toodteoo. Love to all concerned, Sil. P. s. Nearly forgot. Mrs. Hurgess, our Kngllsh teacher, had a Jack-stone and Yo-Yo tournament for some of us. Lane Kandlicrg and Gladys Arkoosh were the champions In Jacks and the Yo-Yo championship was left undecided. All the l ys wen good at swinging a Yo-Yo. S. P. P. S. 8. Nearly forgot to tell you. Ola Partington made stnte fame by spelling for thn e hours; ami hon 's what Is gisal about that, she didn't make one. not even one tiny error. Good? Hoy. I'll say ! 8. School Year 1038-34. Me (Jucrido Amigo: Slick lieginning. eh what? It's sun fun getting to pick your own subjects this year. Mr. Paul Klugcrt is a simz .y sponsor and our officers are not bad either. Hilly Thomas Is president. F.mil t'hristepson is vice pn sidcnt (this is his second lime), Mary Ruch. secretary and Sherman Mast, treasurer. Hertha Woody and Dick Williams are the valinut Sopho- more student council representatives this year. More of our ls ys went out for footlwll this year. Vernon Richards. Talmadge Gaddy. Hob .lathes. Frank Carroll, Gus Erickson, Jack Hubbard. Mike Sllmnn and Donald Plumlce, wen the ls ys who fought for dear I.. II. S. either on the field or on the liench. Four of our I my moved from the Junior High team lo the n gular high school squad. Vernon Kichnnls. Lane SamllxTg, Kmil Christensen and Sherman Mast. Iielng the advanced Ixill-tosscrs. We had two da net's this year, one l«efon Christmas and one in May. The committee for the first one was May !»rrnlnc Kcrmodc, Dott Lee and Tlutron Sllger. We played games for a while and then danced. I had a swlligent time. Hertha Woody. Mary Logan, Dott Lee and May Lorraine Kermode were on the committee for our second one. The gym was decorated and things went off with a swoop. Then are five “kids who made the honor roll every six weeks this year. They are Clifford Hanson. Linen Irene. Ixiuise White. Rita Woods and Rerthn Woody. Well the time has come for me to cease my pounding on this |ssir typewriter and tap off my signature. Adlos, Sil. School Year 1934-30. Dear Sal: This has Ins'll the most thrilling year. Every thing has been and is “swell. We've gotten our lingers in nearly every thing. of course we had a grand group of ollkx rs to help Miss Helen Svcnxon. our sponsor. Kmll Christensen was president : Jack Hubbard vice president: Melvin Reid, secretary; Pat Sullivan, treasurer: and Hilly Thomas and Juanita Hoggs student council tneml« rs. We started the year off with a king, having a dance for the school with the expressed pnris«se of earning money for our Prom. You s« e our isioketbook was per- feetly deflated. We did right well for ourselves with this dance. Next on onr list was the junior play. Once There Was a Princess. directed by Miss Kathleen Emery and hav- ing Hob Cochran. Bette Cordlncr. Jerry Woods. Margaret Kellogg. Clifford Hanson. Patty Sullivan. Dorothea Ia c. (Continued on Page 10) I’agc 3
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Senior Class Prophecy (Linea Irene, Joey l ns. Till Sullivan. Frank (.'urroll, Richard Montgomery, Joe Kruppul IKS Edna Blddick, In a chair rending the Sunday edition of the Inter National, Inter State, and Inter trrban ncwtqin|icr. «cans the headlines on the front page. Flash Throckmorton, noted speedway driver, breaks record at 430 miles an hour. I Miring the raw his acv mechanic, Jack Downs, Incurred a broken Jaw while chew- ing his guni (inanufaetured h.v llurwltz and Davis t’o., formerly known as Stan and Jane.) The fracture was taken care of by Dr. Gustav Rrirkson, the noted Jaw pc- clalist from Stockholm—the famous doctor was assisted in this cam by his efficient nurse. Frcdrlca Koch. It seems the boys planned to hear the symphony orchestra under the direction of George Lloyd John, which includes the crack drummer. Wayne l.ynrh and the well-known one man baud In the |icrsou of Gerald Miller. Another unfortunate case Is lielng handled by Ralph Mayers, chief of the Ited Buttes polh-e force frequently seen In a hnndsome wagon drawn by four lienutiful white horses. The caw concerns the chase of the cattle rustlers of John Tcssmcr's cattle. Kid Krafrzik and his gang, which Includes the aw machine gunner. Delia Tatliam along with John Connor, crack knife thrower. Tiring of all this headline stuff. Miss Blddick seeks relaxation in the Hold of sports. Turning to the sport page she is delighted to read that Vernon Kichards has just liceotne coach nt Notre Dame. and. Is-tween halves, he sells Studelaikers to keep his little wifey-wifey. Bette ( ordiner, In clothes and bread uml butter. On Vernon's team Is the tlashy Richard Montgomery, who has been ac claimed All-Americnn drnwlsu-k by ‘Toss’’ Dorrington. world famous s|M rts commentator. Honorable mention was given to l,eo Nelson, Shago Adaclii, and Kenneth Groonian. on the woman's swimming team to compete in Olympics an- Celesta Elam and Janice Hunt. Myrtle Funk. Norene llandnin and l.urillc Glenn are on the Olympic broad Jump team. Bight across the page Is the Inten-sting society news of the town. Juanita Thomas, the most popular debutante of the season, entertained a group of her friends. Among those present wen Glenn West, the up and coining Essex salesman, Talmadge Gaddy, the o -contrie young gentle- man from the south, who escorted Elizabeth Morals. Freneh buyer for Elizabeth Arden and company. They attended the fashionable club, Ethiopia'' managed by Cllffy llansen. The gm sts were met at the door f the dub by the charming wife of Cliffy, the former Kvclyn Fppingrr. Entertainment was furnished by the adagio dancer . Helen Tatliam and Mike Sliman. A snappy floor- show directed and produced by Itoh Cochran cut cute ea|H rs with Olive Mobley, Cecelia James. Margaret Kel- logg. Hctilnli Wanebo, Virginia Smart. Jane Eaton. Evelyn Weber and the star performer. Jackie Short. The party was a huge sucrvss ami all went gnyly honwwnrd. (We hois .) An affair of great Interest was given by Mary la gnn. nationally known woman l owler who entertained the elite of New York Eugene Emerson. Lewis llahrrland. Harold Comvcll, Lyda Bita Lulkins. May Lorraine Kcr- mode and Ola Partington at a Itowllng jiarty at Ed Trei- nen’s Alleys with John Elmer Hammond as chief pin set- ter. The guest list of this party Included the leaders of thi -itMl. Tiring of all this society, Miss Blddick decides to And diversion in the funny |in|H-rs. While glancing through them, she falls asleep and the characters come to life. Hairbreadth-Hurry Plunder Is In the act of kmx-klng Ka.sscndale Melvin Reid, down tin Grand Canyon dug-out to save Belinda, Bertha Woody. This comic strip Is writ- ten by Dolt I cc. While across the jungo I la Wolfe’s Pop- eye Harris Ankeny swells out Ills muskel for Olive Oil Williams. And Wliimpy Waltcrsdorf Inhales a hum- burger to nmiisi himself. On the lust page the Timid Soul. Elmer Hicks, Is gently but firmly approaching the Bex. This Is cleverly portrayed by Richard Ramirez, the famous artist. Miss Blddick awakes with a start and turns to the theatre page. There she reads the gossip covering the (Continued on Page 42) r«i t
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