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Froot Row: Donald Jour», ftlmr.1 llofffrtxT, Cfcarlr Nrtl. Robert RurwicV. Jiro A-Urhi. K«m»th LankfoM, Mrlwno.1 Matson. Kthan Alim. Second Row: Arlene Mahan, lampion Smith. Manilla Marry. Gonton Goodman. Shirlry Mar Nrbon. Jack Straub. Cathrrinr Camall. Swm l.indquUt. Leah llurwitx. Bob McConnrll. | abrl Autry. Donald Korrting, PhjllU Hina . Waltrr llaalrtt, Rrmadinr Qulglrv. Billy llulror. Third Row: Ml» Surraon tapoemr), Sally McConnrll. Ruth Walkrr, Manrarrt Wallarr. Gwrndoltn Sollara. Kobrrta Eads, Esther Kinr, Marian Hall. Roberta Blackburn. Marjran Hunter, Carol Dirgrinian. Amy Roger . Gloria Chri.tmam, Patty Bath. Jack Shedd. Lewis Oldenburg. Crone F'oUter. Carl Rahm. Charlotte Shafer. Fourth Row: Bonner Rowberry. Vivian Hanaon. Rosemary Perguxon. Kathleen O'Klunnigan. Shirley Kay. Deloria Nielson. Laura May Wencrr. Mildred Mohringrr, Marian Limiquiat, Mantaret Carroll, Roberta Dorman. Dorothy Dunn. Jean Howe, Dotty Marsh, Patty Murphy, Virginia Ruben. Rosamond LorwIoii. Maxine Montan. Mantaret Smith. Pitth Row: Ixila Jensen. Wilma Blackburn. Haxel Haugum. Dorothy Larsen. Kvelyn Cummins. Kvelyn Whitehouse, Gloria Clbba. Jane lludaca, Howard Gorball, Archie Mastcrson, Don Miller. Everett Collini. Robert Chase. Clarence Gorup. Barbara Montgomery . Edna Mae Walker, June Dean. Viola Woo-1.. Sixth Row: Dorothy Wolfe. Lucille Stark, Betty Lu Tanner. Esther Walker. Clara Keyea. John Goodrich. Kenneth Quealy, Earl Mrs. Danny Boyle. John Larsen. Donald Murray. Rosa Brown. Thomas Wright. Jimmy Miller. Cliryce Maddox, Angel Inc But . Julia Owena. Audra Bowman. Peggy Cost in. Sot In Picture: William Heinemann. Jack Handron. Fay Daily. B. 0. Cramer. Richard Cluphf, Hubert Copp, Mike lira beak. Ethel Green. Bill Dunn. Grover Bower, Billy Bree. Donald Cameron. Jack Hungerford. Itumese Green. Paul Fillmore. Jerry Caveny. David Ankeny. Earl Bartlett. Harold Hunter. Stella Jodeke, Daniel Johansen, Ping Leo, Sarah Martinez. Donna May. Lucille McCourt. Routine Metcalf. Fred Miller. Tommy Miller. Kim Nelson. Billy Owens. Charlotte Park. Phillip Patterson. June Pecular. John Roum. John Reea. Dick Rowles. Thomas Ruch. Irvin Salisbury. Hrrmallnda Sanchez, Bob Shepherd. Kenneth Sliger. Larry' Smith, Clyde Slickly, Esther Walker. Eileen Walsh, Vernal WarahoS, Charles Ward. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY Donald Koerting The freshman class started this year with one hun- dred anti slxty-two boys and girls. The first meeting of the year was held September 29, 1936, for the purpose of electing officers—president, Bernadine Quigley; vice- president, Langdon Smith; secretary, Donald Koertlng; and Amy Rogers, treasurer. Dorothy Marsh and Larry Smith were elected as members of the student council. Miss Dorothy Sureson was class adviser. The two social events on the freshman calendar were a costume party held November 20, and an all school dance given March 13, 1937. There were nine outstanding freshman on the Junior high basketball team, who were Bobby Shepherd, Dick Rowles, Hurold Hunter. Billy Bree, tarry Smith, Thomas Wright, Phillip Patterson, Archie Cramer and Billy Owens. There were fifteen freshman girls who were members of Glee Club. This year, under the direction of Mr. Raymond Emery, the Freshman Class organized a Junior Dramatics Club. This was organized February 9, 1987, with eighteen mem- bers. The club officers being Amy Rogers, president: tangdon Smith, vice-president: Shirley Mae Nelson, sec- retary ; and Catherine Carnali, treasurer. The Freshman Class has several essay winners who received awards. Claryce Maddox won first place on the essay, “How Can International Disputes be Settled in the Spirit of Fidac.” Patty Bath received an nward for the second best. John Goodrich, also a Freshman, received h medal on an essay entitled Safety although he wrote the essay In the eighth grade he received the award as a Freshman. is
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Front Row: Robert Kilzer. Howard Woodard. Richard Dclatvl. Douglas Erickson. Jack Strader, Arthur Radical. Duane Cordiner. Walter roindextrr. Murraj Morgan, Kali Gaskill, Charles Reala, Robert Atwell. Howard Sink, Fred Latham, Owen Sullivan, Lawrence McCarty, Kditar Gatzemeyer. Second Row: Ahra Raume (sponsor). Janet Huated. Marjorie Berger, Marjorie Prahl. Yvonne Longpcc. Laura Tatham. Betty Montgomery, Manan Gibba, Betty Jane Jones. Margaret Hlsry. Mary Boyce. Barbara Biekel, Bethene Revel, Hazel William». Julia Strom. Myma Miller, Max- ine Ducto, Allyrae Christman. Eileen Duncan, Delores Erickson, Shirley Williams, Bernice Platek, Kern Bender. Third Row: Dorothy Fcman. Mabel Willoughby. Frances Barrett. Goldie McCracken. Birdie May I’icr, France Saahinaon. Fumiko Iwatsiki, Ivorothy Pollock, Leo McCue, Junior Brummet. Harold Clay, James llalloran, Montle Rce o. Frank Iwatsiki. William Webber, Delburt Fisher, Robert Blackburn, Fred Collin . George Rahm. Homer Grooman. Wallace Conover. William Thomas. Fourth Row: Marcia Gilbert. Marian McXealy, Charlotte Hendrickson, Eileen O’Brien. Arietta Dillon, Artyce Rutter, Levina Lebhart, tuiiock. r ' “ “ .............................................. Roberta Dcethlng. Wilma Gillespie. Patricia Bulk , Betty I'lztnger, Bernice Room, Billy Surline, James Kawabata. James Landers. Max Meadow, Eugene Jones. James Dolan, George Blakely, Reuben Williams, Robert Shedd, Vernon Kellogg, Jack Barry. Fifth Row: Alice Algeier, Mecedes Stockton, Bertha Hansen. Mary Coomes. Marjorie Burwk-k, Vida Brooks, Vivian Bellups. Ruin Atceoerry. Robina LaMar, Elizabeth Batchelder, Adeline Ebaon, Richard Stevens, Robert Deland. John Larson, George Struble, Bob Scott, Robert Wallace. Edmund Appleby. Kenneth Sailors, Robert Butcher. Sixth Row: Marie Craig. Ltola Hartman. Edna Wallace, Doris Brown. Catherine Dickey. Virginia Gibbs, Sylvia Engstrom, Velma Krauor, Hildur Johnson, Betty Peterson, Mclva Nylander, Marian McConnell. Lawrence McCarty, Walter Dolling, John Butts, Hilding Erickson, Robert Cruzen, Carlton Schrader, Bobby Berglln, Jack Snyder. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Murlun McConnell Company Attention: Since we are about to be granted a tliree-month leave of absence, it is well to review the events of the year. We enlisted September 1, 1037, under the following officers: Major............................Mr. Alvin Raume Captain.............................Hazel Williams First Lieutenant.......................Fritz Leas Second Lieutenant...................Barbara Bickle First Sergeant......................Charles Reals ...........................!S',r From our company there were Kenneth Sailors, Rob- ert Blackburn, Kdinund Appleby, James Dolan, Vernon Kellogg and Robert Butcher on the basketball squad; and Duane Cordiner, Arthur Radicbal, Jack Stender, Kugcnc Jones and James Dolan on the football team. On the class basketball team In G.A.A. there were Hazel Williams, Elizabeth Batchelder, Shirley Williams, Margaret Brusig, Edna May Wallace, Marjorie Prahl and Patricia Bullock. There are twenty sophomore girls In Glee club. The one social event of the year was the party held February 11. 1037. Company Dismissed! M
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Frost Bow: Eugene Rux. Gilbert Xizm n. Carroll Faught. I aroM Thompkin . Jack Meyer. Stephen Sehneler, Jimmy Collina, Bobby Jackaon, Billy lltndl, Bill Seott, Billy Woo. trow. Lewi ScarbrouKb, Albtn JoBluuxi. SmoihI Row : Thelma Hamden. Ilalen Pul . Joarph Hew», Robert Bec»c. Ruthann Johnson. Cent Smith, Mary White, Bill Jellry», Kleanor i’earaou. Warren Anmtrong. Donna Beth Roger», I aul Laphani. Helen Collin», la ma SamKtrom. Dorothy Steffen». Marrella Aver)' (apooaor). Thinl Row: Charlotte Perkin . June M oh ringer. Ilaroliii Dario, Maurinr o'FIamiigau, Bernier Murdock, Martha Kawabata, Jacqueline Harm», Evelyn Brown, Mary Lee Willoughby. Ju-iith Topham. Patricia Burke. Margaret Conover. Doyle Breaxrale. Linden Moberly. Kthel Kmr, Violet AiM-henbrenner, Maxine Atklnaon. Irene Itraman. Au.tell Beaton. Klinor Xalwbury. Mildred Matheaon. Helen Smith. Fourth Row: Mary lloei. Fern l.ar»en, Flinor Metrler. Bthel Hoel, Marrella Want. Alite Peterson. Florence Jon», Walter Dinon. Aimer Peterson. Walter Wetxler. l.udlow Terr). Billy Avery, Richanl Sherman. Jam» ChHatenaetl. Eileen Braman, Myrtle Mataon. Filth Row: Anna ruth Woodard. Mar ' McOohan. Veridyn Moore, Edith Smith, Velva Wood». Carl Wall, tieorge Orrell. Paul lloghrn, lamin Johnson, Jamie Duncan. John Clay. George Prahl, Jack Ankeny. Ardon Weibel, Rorlnev Baker. Gene Nieholaa. Keith Appleby. Hick» Itremmerman. Not in Picture: E. G. Alexander. Karl Allgeier, Robert Baekman. J»»e Batcheliler, Robert Bell. I-aura Bingham. Reuben Brewster. Jack Calhoun, Vallie Carruth, George Clement. Edward Dolan. Nettie Flint. Rrcell Foster. Robert Foster, Grace Gallagher. Beatrice Garcia. Bale Gibson. Billy Gillespie, Mildred Harms. Manford Hamden, Stanley Harlett, Verne Hereford. Eric Hogberg. Artis Hanna. Edward Hun- rlker. Billy Idle. Robert Jon». William Kelly. Cecil Kern. George Koch. Carol Krueger, Patricia Lake. Mao Lankford. Geraldine Marts. Donald McIntyre. Emery Miller. Ed Moeller. Loren Moody, Donald Murray. Hortense New, Jeanette Noble. Inin Norton. Floyd Nottagr. Ruth Dr learn, Bobby Pierce, Simon Quezada, Jam» Reedy, Viola Richards, Bob Shockly, Beatrice Snivel), May Wilson. Bill Wood, Betty Zuber. EIGHTH GRADE HISTORY Warren Armstrong. Donna Beth Rogers The eighth grade la-gan Its schooling in September of the year 1029. Included In the group of various schools which the member atteuiled were: Whiting. Park View (now the Nellie lies). Fremont (now Stanton). Lincoln anti the University Training School. In 35 this group entered Junior High Sehooi. While in the seventh grade it won five dollars for having the winning float in the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ para tie. The sjsmsor of the seventh grade was Miss Bernice Clifton. The officers were: council members, Kuthann Johnson anti Jimmy Collins; president. Gene Smith: sec- rota ry-treasnrer, Kthel Krno: re|s»rter. John (’lay. In 11)30 ami ’37 the eighth grade class did more than in tlie previous year, under the s|»onsorshlp of Miss Marcella Avery. Idist ScpteinU-r at tin lirst class meet- ing, officers elected were: Bill Jeffryes. president: Kleanor Pearson, vice-president: Mary White, secretary- treasurer ; Huthunn Johnson and Gene Smith, council members: Donna Beth Rogers and Warren Armstrong, reporters. In the latter part of November the class spent a great deal of time and effort plaiiuiug a dancing party. The programs were in the sliaiic of a turkey: punch and wafers were served. The eighth grade class had many outstanding ath- letes which it hopes Laramie High School will Ik- proud of in the near future. The boys who played on the Jun- ior High iMisketliall team were: George Prahl. James Christensen. Bill Jeffryes. Gene Smith and Jimmy Col- lins. Those who went out for truck were: Ardon Wel- Ik I. Irvin Norton. Gene Smith. Bill Jeffryes. Jessie Batch- elder. Jimmy Collins, Itolw-rt Reese, Bobby Jackson, Car- rol Faught, Kdward Moeller. Dale Gilison, George Orrell. Krllng Alexander and James Christensen. Rill Jeffryes is not only on the track and iMisketliall teams hut also plays the violin. He received a B rat- ing ut the Music Festival in Oasper. Kthel Krnc, one «if the prominent memliers of the eighth grade, will take her highest rank iu Camp Fire which Is that of the Torch Bearer. This concludes the history of the eighth grade class. 16
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