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Front row. Kilrrn Wa! h. Shlrlr)- K«y. Peajgr Gowtin. Em tt Collin». Kwtn l.liwlquln. Tommy Miller. Hob Kdgrrtoci. Marian l.li»l |uUl. Amy R «rr . Carol l i -R rlman, Larry Smith. Ethan Allen. Donald June». Kd Hoth-rbrr, Don KorrtlnR. Hill Dunn. l.anit ion Smith, Maureen Koater. Second row: llartum MontRomvry. Shirley Nelaon. Dorothy Mareli. Hetty l.u Tanner, Either Waller, Clara Keyea, Sarah Martinez. Mary McMillan. Aodra Bowman. Julia Sim . Maxine Moncan. Julia Owen». Hazel llauRum. Catherine Carnali. Gloria ChrUtenwn. Heme e Green. Mary AllReirr. Uemadine QuiRlcy. RoMiiKin ! LoRwlon. IVruj Carroll. ard Mlw lliddiek. Third row: I.aura Wencer. Ruth Walker. Ger- aldine Hall. Evelyn Whltehouae, Mantaret Wallace, Patty Bath. Gloria Gibb . Arlene Mahan. Marrella Marty. Roberta Kail . Evelyn Cummin . Nadine Hair by, Virginia Milton. Angrline Hut . Pat Ulrich. Gwendolyn Soliar». Mary Cooraea. Vivian Hanaon. Hoonie Roaeberry, Clare Farrell. Pay Dailey, Mary McGauran. Dorothy I.ara n. lion Cameron. Fourth row: Richard C’luphf. Paul Hrown, Victor BerRatrom. Dan Johanaen. Patricia Murphy. Johnny Rourn. laabel Autry. R. G. Cramer. Marian Hall. Hill Dunn. lion Murray. John Larson. Gcotrc Bolton. Roaa Brown. Jack Straub, Bob Shephenl. Pr»-I Latham. “Under-Studies Mary DeVries and Donna May PRELUDE FRESHMEN September, 1936 Ax green little freshmen We started our way In Laramie High One September day. There were one sixty-two of us. Trembling and quaking But with help from the following Our knees stopped shaking: Miss Surcson. sponsor Bcrnadine Quigley, president I ngdon Smith, vice president Donald Kocrting. secretary Amy Rogers, treasurer Dorothy Marsh and Larry Smith, student council. SOPHOMORES September, 1937 And soon wc were sophomores So confident were wc. We no longer had jitters Nor a trembling knee. Our social events. You shall sec at a glance Were a Mother Goose Party And our all school dance. Miss Surcson. adviser Larry Smith, president Jiro Adachi. vice president R. J. Cramer, secretary Amy Rogers, treasurer Betty Lu Tanner and Billy Owens, student council. JUNIORS September, 1938 And then came the third year! The best one of all For the one-thirty juniors Who started last fall. With Miss Biddick as sponsor. Wc had nothing to fear For wc knew she would help us Throughout the year. We reelected two of our sophomore officers. Larry Smith, president, and Amy Rogers, treasurer. The other officers were Bob Edgcrton. vice president, and Carol Diegclman. secretary. Marion Lindquist and Jimmy Miller were student council members. This class, due to the supersalesmanship of the candy selling committee, contrib- uted much to the treasury. Arlene Mahan. Patty Murphy. Marion Hall. Isabel Autry. Gwendolyn Sollars and Billy Pizzoli were the candy committee. Scoring a success was the Junior class play, ‘•Believe It or Not,” given December 2. in the auditorium. All jun- iors cooperated in making the play a success by advertising and selling tickets. Composing the cast were Arlene Ma- han. Patty Murphy. Mary McMillan. Peggy Carroll. Lang- don Smith. Catherine Carnati, Jack Robertson. Vivian Han- (Con tinned on Page 46) u m
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VERNON KELLOGG Aif 1ub. 2. 3; Intorrla» Tooraanwnt. 2. 3; na» Play. 3; Football. 2. 3. 4; Baakotball. 2. 3. I; L” Club. 4: IT..in Committed. 3: Stu «knt (Varii, I. NARCARET IIISEY Giro Club. 2. 3. 4; (lira Club Prctdont. 4; Home Be.. 2: Chcfrlrailcr. 3; Cum Stato Nii.ii- Fcatlral. 2. 3. 4; Nay Fnlital. 2. 4; T.N.T.. 3. 4; Ckmaw Anembly, 2; Homo Ee. Secretary, 2; Prom Committe». 3. Il N Kit CROON AN hoofloa.lor. 4; Wrangler». 4; Junior Prom Committoo. 3; Plain, man Kmblom. 3; Plain»- man Herald Staff. Circulation Nanarrr. A»»i taut Editor, 4; flaw l !ay, 4; Clan lliatory, 4. UEORGB STKI RI.E Hoya (lion-.. 2. 3; I.S.S.. I. 2; I'lainaman Ib-rald Stiff. 4; I'm Chrt.tma Caul Com- mittor. 4; Art Clch. 4. DOROTHY DUNN G.A.A.. I; I.S.8.. 2: T.N.T.. 4; IV.ter Club, 4. JACK OI.DROYD Intorrla». Touinaniont. 4. HOB BUTCHER A Club. I. 2. 3. 4; Baakotball. 2. 3. N A It IK CRAIG CLETRAC DAVIS NOKNA GARRISON JACK IICHHARD Football. 2. 3. 4; Ax. 3: I. Club. 2. 3. 4; Vico Pro.Wont. 4. VIOLET NORTON HINIK SCH'LTE St. I “a trick'. Academy. I, 2, 3; Intrrrlara Tournament. 4. ROBERT SCOTT li.terdaw Tournament. 2. 3. 4; I'lain.man lloral.l Staff. 4; Prom Committer, 3; Vrang- ier». 4; I.S.S.. I. 2; Choral Speak in . 4; Uahrr Committ o. 4: F.T.A.. 4; Art Club. 4. WERNER LKTITENKKI.D WILLIAM W. Til Nas Contrnnlal lllxh. Purblo. Colorado, I; Band. 2. 3; Orcho.tr». 2. 3. 14
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Front row: Waltrr WrtlW, Waltrr Klahn. Almrr IVtrraon, Grorsr I'rahl. Billy Brnrit, Bickalrr Brvmnirrman. Jimmy Collin . Jimn Chris- triwn. (itw Smith. Bill Jrffrye . I’aul l iihsm. Bill Woodrow, Alhin John»», Kotiby Jackson. Keith Appleby. Giro link Smml row. Maxine Atkinson. Klraoor Salisbury. Kuth Orleans. Patricia Lake, G«r- aldine Marts. Benik-c Mur-look. Ethel Greaser. Kern Larson. Maurine O'KIanniiran, Jeannette Noble. Martha Kawabata. Beatrice Snixely, Vio- let Aschrobrxiiner. Bill Scott. Bill Hamilton. Alice Peterson. Thelma Harnden. Betty Burton. Third row: Mildred Matheson, Era Post. Annanith Woodard. Helen Pula. Patricia Burke. Mantaret (honorer. Mary l. e Willoochbr, Judith Tofjkam. Mar; Maxwell. Mar; White. Donna Beth Rotter». Helen l.i| pold, Holibelu White, l-orna Sandstrom. Ruth- ann Johnson. Evelyn Brown. Dorothy Taylor. Charlotte Perkins. Helen Collins. Imottene Riedesel. fourth row: Mi»» Sureson (adviser). Esther Andernon, Cecil Kern. Florence Jones. Mary McCrohan. Bill) Gillespie. Ib-uls-n Brewster, Stanley Hazlett. Paul Hotrben. George Or- rell. Emery Floyd Nottage. Waltrr Olson. Floyd Harden, Billy Avery, Jamie Duncan, 1-ouU Scarbrough. Manford Harden. “Stand-Ins Class History Donna Beth Rogers T3hE Sophomores take their places as “Stand- Ins” with Mary White in the lead. Ix rna Sand- strom is vice president: Donna Beth Rogers, secre- tary; and Ruthann Johnson, treasurer. Martha Kawabata and Gene Smith represent the Stand- Ins’’ as councilors, while Dorothy Sureson takes her place as director of the inexperienced group. First, the Stand-Ins” prove themselves ca| ahlc of their | osition by presenting the first all-school dance of the season, November 4. This turns out to be such a huge success that they stage a Spring Hop, amid the waving streamers of the gayly decor- ated gym, on March 31. Next, an active group of boys brings us into the limelight of sports and keeps us there through out the year. Gene Smith, George Orrell, George Prahl, Bickslcr Brcmmcrman and Bill Hamilton shine in football: Orrell and Smith letter. In basketball wc find Jimmy Collins. James Christensen, Bill Jef- fryes, George Prahl. Pete Samuels, Finery Miller and Bicksler Brcmmcrman. Of these Samuels, Col- lins and Christensen go to the State Tournament in Casper. Those representing us in track are Gene i« Smith, Pete Samuels, George Prahl, Bill Hamilton, Emery Miller, Jimmy Collins and Jack Ankeny. Proving that the Stand-Ins do have acting ability arc Mary White, Helen Collins. Donna Beth Rogers. Gene Smith and James Christensen, who are initiated into Dramatics Club. Gene and Donna are taken into National Thespian Club. The girls doing their share in athletics arc Mary McCrohan, Maxine Atkinson, Mary Maxwell, Helen Collins, Fern Larson, .Mice Peterson, Annaruth Woodard, who played in the intcrclass basketball tournament. In Glee Club are Helen Collins. Thelma Ham- den, Ethel Erne. I,orna Sandstrom. Mary McCro- han, Ruthann Johnson, Judith Topham, Margaret Conover, Mary I ee Willoughby, Eleanor Pierson, Pat Burke, Bernice Murdock. Mary Maxwell. Ger- aldine Marts and Beatrice Snivel)-. Upholding our literary honor is Beatrice Snivc- ly who wins the essay and poster contest on Parcel Post. She also has the l est poster for the Thes- pians' three one-act play contest. To end a successful year we again take our place on the stage and entertain the entire cast, this time at an assembly, using the theme of Kay Kyscr.”
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