Laramie High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Laramie, WY)

 - Class of 1937

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Ml.VS IIKLKN 8VKXSON', Senior CUm Hpomor. IIIRAM SOLLARS. “SI IL.kctt.all. 1; Student Council. I. 3; Mlmtrrl Show, 2; Debate. 2. 3; Sage Stag. 3; Junior Play. 3; Hoy»' «lee Club. 3. 4; Prow Committee. 3; Senior Claw I’rea. 4; Dramatic Club. 4; Dramatic Play. 4; Senior Play. 4. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Dorothy GIwIit. Jock Rucker, K 1 Anderson, Dorothy Cos tin, Jean Sargent What clltl the Doodle-Bug say? Darned If I'm not tired of this! Here I’ve sat for y'ars and y'ars. having | cople hollering at me without my getting a single vacation. Well, anyhow. I’m Koine out oil my own. I’ve heard alsiut some doings at the high school tonight. Seems as if It’s pretty important. Commencement or something. Anyhow, whatever it is. it’s lietter than staying in this dumb comic strip doing nothing. Quite a walk but I’ll follow the crowd. Well, here I am. quite u crowd, quite u crowd! Guess I better sneak in quietly. I’d hate to get squashed just at the l«e- ginuing of a memorable carver. Touching. Isn’t it? All these noble “37V’ tripping the light fantastic to get their diplomas. For goodness sakes, don't rush! don't rush! I’m In no hurry. It seems as if these youngsters are tickled to get out of school. My goodness it’s taking your life in your hands to even move. Well, here goes—what’s this. I can't get across—Help! Help! I'm falling— falling-----. Splash ! Splash ! What’s that—Ray Oldenburg Jump- ing Into the new pool? Gosh, poor kid! Rut he’s not lonesome I see. there's Glen Sllger and Jack McConnell also splash-splashing. In the school pro|ier I see Elva Dean, who is taking the place of Miss Melton, since she Joined the business world: and on niv way to the office I narrowly escape being swept out by the janitors. Harry Ingham and Rosa Armstrong. Once in the office I made straight for the flics to satisfy my euriosity as to the whereabouts of thut wonderful, brilliant, sparkling class of 87. Ah ha—our president. Hiram Hollars—champion marble player of the world and keeping up his spirits; we see Dorcas Downs, his score keeper, manager. Mar- garet Richardson and trainer. Alice Cady keeping him tit. Vice-president. I ave Dicgclman. is the author of The Tragedy of the Wonderlost. his famous character Is I elma Hun .iker. Treasurer. Wilfred Mendenhall, is a sjwrts reporter, reporting play by play his own wonder- ful feats as a professional footlnall player. Secretary. Jean Sargent, is writing a look called “On With the Rita Brothers. Councilor Roger Ames has decended to the position of producer and is trying to decide between Marion Widman and Frances Burton as his star. But his luck is low (for once) and the girls have decided since he Is t«»o slow they will go to South Africa as mis- sionaries ami educators. Anna Wurl Is waiting patiently for Roger to make up his mind—she believes In re- bounds. Don Lockhart, discouraged because Isds Sturtcvant has promised to love, honor and obey Johnny, has turned to Helen Fierce for consolation. And who’s this —the other councilor. Isds Prahl. glowing op|s sitc Rob- ert Mast in the Ames Scandals of 10. 7. Delores Kin- spahr Is tossing anvils altout to the tune of the Foot- hill William's band. com|msed of James Rowles. Noble Anderson and James Larson. Madge Evans and Jean Blough are ap| enrlng as the Pixilated Sisters and Th.vra Christensen and Ray Emhree are Adagio dancers, only this time Thyra is doing the slinging and Ray the float- ing. Lillie Marie I .arson is Snow Queen at Sweedvllle. Florida: Betty Callaghan is Queen's Attendant. Harvey Collins is white-collar guy on the Collins. Collins and Collins Railway. Incori orated. Harry Olson Is still singing Sweetheart songs to Dorothy Glesler, but Don Hull's rad hair Is catching her eye right along. Wilma 1 lodged is still waiting around for Duane to graduate—tlsk. tlsk. Tommy Hix is the big. tuid police cop. standing on the corner of 109th Street and Grand, directing the children out of the Tele- phone Canyon subway into the new East Wing of the High School. He gets his instructions from Chief Rus- sell Krueger. James Lawson is rowing a canoe on the Yukon. In Alaska, where he is making his misfortune cutting ties. His passengers, summer tourists, are Mary Maltby and her Mommle's Ittie Man.” Albert O'Neill. KM Anderson is now Parson Anderson and every Sunday his extensive congregation sings Swing Low. Sweet Golden Chariot. Sister Betty leads the choir lustily— such loyalty. Jack Lester is still studying surgery as he clings to his old belief that a doctor has to lie awfully smart, or he might cut the wrong thing at the wrong time. Har- (Conliuufd on age 35) i

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A. A. SLADE. Superintendent of School . J. K. TIIAYKK. Principal of I tilth School. SENIOR CLASS WILL Thyra Christensen, Lola Helms, Tom Hix, Harry Ingham Tin last will anil testament of the Class of ’37 of Laramie High School. County of Albany, State of Wyo- ming. made and published this twenty-sixth day of May in the year of Onr Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-seven. We. the Seniors of Istramie High School, being of sound and disusing minds and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare1 this our last will and testimony in manner following, that is to say: Jacolyn Howard—wills her woeful way with the Swedes to Stella Yodeke. Harriett Howser—gives her intelligence to Betty Jane Jones (who might find room for It.) Dolma Hunzikcr—wills her horsemanship to Elizatietli Batchelder. Jean I lusted—wills her marriage license to anyone who needs it. Robert Ames—leaves his ability to play Popeye to Walt Disney. Helen 1’lerce—leaves her memory l»ook to George Arkoosh. I dx Prahl—she’s just a million dollar Imby from the llve-nnd-ten cent store. Jean Story—gives Melvin Roum her determination to study anil think. James Niederjohn—leaves his child-like actions to Xels Johnson, who doesn't need them but might find a good place for them. Elmer Nylamler—lieipieaths his ability to talk to Ralph Hermes. Gladys McCracken—wills her lisp to Hazel Williams. Laura Moore—leaves muscle and brawn to Violet Aschenbrenor. Bethel Muir—wills n way with the Casper and Rock Springs boys to Lois Hess. Erwin Goodman—wills his retiring subtleness to Don- ald Kocrting. Vern Hayes—wills his way with the women to Law- rence McCarthy. Harry Ingham—gives a little bit of heaven to Louis Jackson. Betty Anderson—wills her walk to Leak Hurwitz. Jean Blougli—leaves a perfect finger wave to Mary Coomes. Jane Craig—wills her personality to Myron Crout. He's coming along tine! Roger Ames—wills his athletic ability to Hughio Neal. James Brewster—leaves his hayseeds to Vernon Tid- well. Harvey Collins—leaves his pitchfork and hayrake to Jack McConnell. Margaret Richardson—wills her 60 words a minute in typing to Francis Fitz. Jean Sargent—leaves her secretarial standards to Rose Banner who thinks she Is capable to take it over next year. What do you think. Jean? Shirley Soteropolls—gives her ability to get along with Jacolyn Howard to Dorothy Fernan. Bernard Hasenkamp—wills his modern car to Hugh Hcathmnn, so he can make all the Cheyenne games next year. Ed Anderson—gives his nervous disposition to Bob Ames, the Junior. Noble Anderson—Uspieaths his shyness to Dougins Erickson. Ross Armstrong—leaves Betty Callaghan to the high- est bidder. Helen Pearson—wills her curly hair to I .aura Wenger. Harlmru Searle—leaves her hair to any bald-head— she wants something like Jean Harlow's. Eileen Snow—leaves her last name to an awful dry wind hag. how about you Carol? Ixiis Sturtevant—wills her hair dress to Margie Prahl. Wallace Barrett—leaves six periods of Ag. to Ed Brown. Dave Diegelmnn—hates to do this but will give his gum chewing ability to Dick Rowles. William Brackley—leaves his size 11's to Sylvester West. who. In a few years, might grow to fit them. Elizalieth Thompson—leaves her musical trend to Clara Keyes who has a gissl start at it. (Please turn to page 45) 4



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+ JKKKY MONTIZAMBBRT, Ace” Harding Kith. Oklahoma City, I; lliwi. High. Oklahoma City. 2; I'laliuman Herald Staff. 4. GLADYS MdRACKES. Glady Cantata, I; Glee Club. I; Junior Play. 2; T. N. T.. 2. 4; F. T. A.. 2, 4; I. 8. 8.. 4. CHARLES ERICKSON. “Chuck Boja’ Glee Club. «; Mln.trd Show. 2. HELEN PEARSON. Hap JACK LESTER, l»oc Orrhcntra, I, 2. 2. t; Band. I. 2. 2. 4; Trnnia Tournament. I, 2': Mimtrel Show. I; Can- tata. I; Debate. 2; Interclam Tournament. I. 2. 4; Dramatic Club. 2. 4; Dramatic l lay. 2. 4; I‘re . Wrangler», 2; Wrangler». 2. 4; I Tom Chairman. 2; F. T. A.. 4; Plain, man Herald Staff. 4. JEAN HCSTED WADDLETON. Pete- Glee Club. I. 2. 2, 4; Dramatic Club. 4; Home Ec.. 2. 4; School May. 2; Vice-Prca. Home Ec.. 4. CHARLES ROBERTSON. “Chuck Fremont. Nebr., I. 2. MAXINE KLIXGLA. Man Special Cbora». I, 2; laterdaaa Ita.ketbull, I; Student Council. I; Cantata. I. 2; Min- rtrel Show. I, 2; «ilee Club. I. 2. 2. 4; School Play. 2; Amt. Play Director. 2; Dramatic Club. 3. 4; T. N. T.. 2. 4; F. T. A.. 2. 4; Art Club. 2. 4; liraraatir Play. 2. 4: Claaa Secretary. 2; Prom Committee Chairman. 3; 1‘rr». (Julll and Scroll, 4; Plainaroan Herald Staff. 4. ERNEST JENSEN. Jen. ELSIE STRCHI.E. “Stubby' I. 8. S.. 3. 4. JACK RUCKER. Ruck Interda» Tournament. I. 2, 4; Football, 4; L Club. 4; Track. 2. COBRA CALVERT. “Corky' Dmirr Wr t High 1. 2. 2. JAMES LAWSON. Jimmy Interda» Tournament. I. 2; Clam Prca., 2; Ft. Collina. 2. WYOMA CHENEY. “Chenea Bill Nje. I. 2; Secretary Bill Nyc 2; Pub- lic Speaking Play. 2; Interda» Tournament. I, 2; Dramatic Club. 2. 4; Secretary Dra- matic . 2; Honor Society. 3. 4; Secretary Honor Society. 4; Plainxnan Herald Staff, 4. ARTHUR SVEN80N, “Sklppy Mimtrel Show, 1. 2; German Club. 3; Public Speaking May, 3; Prom Com- mitter. 3; 1. s. S.. 3. 4; Debate Club. 4; Wrangler . 4; lloya Glee Club, 4; Dance Orche»tra. 4; Orche.tr», 4.

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