Laramie High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Laramie, WY)

 - Class of 1939

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Front row: Billy Smith, «rant Freeman. Robert Flint. CW» Gibaon. Hob Icanton. Ntlaon. Ilouanl Platck. Ktchanl Ouizcnbmy. Jerry Dalton. Dick Fiber Kart. «all Fluty. la-e Burrows. Jack Burke. George Collin . Jimmy Hath. Clark Allen. Dwight Covington. Gerald Dunham. Neal Cluphf. Gene Knuth. Clarice llrown. Vernon Breazcalc. Larry Tompkiiu. Richar.1 Alexander. Ronald Willta. Second row; PhyllD Mart.. Georgia Pctride». Marilyn Widnrr. Helen Perea. Patricia Patter- •on. Virginia O’Neil. Cleo Krafezik. John llopkina, Billy Soule. Richanl DeLand. Neil Goughian. Cedi Wllkey. FYank Martinez. Dean Stlekley. Tom Moore. Sherman Power». Donald Helm». Tommy Ferguson. Flmest Warren. Sam Trujillo. Itichanl Kalinay. Ralph «anlner. Frank Crout. Harold Britton. Miw Wyrnore (adviser). Thinl row: Jerry Neale. Maeilene Morgan. Dorothy McKay. Mildred Rains. Olite Cronbcrg. Nancy Foreman. Bonnie Davld.on. Betty Jean Hatch. Stella Bell. Dora Chris- man. Shirley Jacobs. Rosie Kawabata. I Vances «riflln. Betty Ann Atkin- •on.. Bonnie Fallin. Madge Rhoads. Nannette Roseberry. Jeannette Wurtz. Virginia Sbcrmaa. Faina Wood. Carol Stlekley. Betty Folster. Marjorie Flykyn. Anita Stlekley. Charles F'oUter. Jimmy Meyer. Fourth row. Marian Nottage. Peggy Nall. Catherine Smith. Donald Col- lins. Alfred Sol la r . Russell Sawtrr. John McLennan. Charles Yeoman. Walter Widnrr. Faigene Gaddy. Rola-rt San-Dtrom. Faina Larson. Dorothy Kay. Shirley Hfisey. David Brown. Jerry Bowman. Vartkrs Barwam. Ben Lynch. Fiddle Raw-son. George Hulls. Charles Pugh. Fldward Bailey. Wesley Campbell. Fifth row: Marian Novitzki. Luella Nottage. Shirley Prrgel. Betty Prichard. Flvelyn lasMar. FJeanor Moe. Alice Krueg- er. Shirley Wold, «trace Weddcl. Sarah Weltzel. Faina Woods. Barbara Keller. Bonnie Kilzer. Anna Mae F3y. Jean Dolan. Taudlne Burton. Margaret Coomrs. Margaret Kttds. Fre.la KekedakD. Darlene Brown. Betty Tojiham. FMsie May. Jeanne Wurtz. Shirley Walker. IaoD Ann Clary. A Idea n Rilyeu. Leona Waslnger. Marie Ttogdon. “Door Men Allyknf: Ciirisman HUSHED silence fills the theatre as the final play for the year on the big I«aratnie High stage be- gins. Just outside stand the Door Men.” watching the proceedings with awe. They are “green.” and they have just recently begun their life in the big theatre. There are 179 “Door Men or seventh graders under the guidance of Manager Francina Wymore. At a preliminary meeting. Edward Bailey was chosen head Door Man.” with George Hultz assistant. Ticket receipts were handled by Peggy Hall, while «lelegates to the Theatre Union were Ronald Willis and Dorothy McKay. In this first year of their life in the big L. H. S. theatre, the “Door Men have triumphed, beginning with a get-together September 14. and furthering their career with a second semester program. April 27. At each report, the Door Men have placed a large j crcentage on the honor roll. Perhaps their greatest achievement is that of leading the entire theatre group in attendance at the daily rehearsals. Now they stand, just outside the door, a little awed, hut beginning to feel the fascination of this stage life. Soon they will be admitted within the dcxjrs of the theatre. Now, however, after this final performance, the theatre will close for the summer repairs. Next fall, the Door Men” will return, in the higher position of Stage Hands,” actually with- in the doors of the great Laramie High Theatre. 1»

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Itoni row: Lawmio- Martin, Dick Hughr . Talbrrt Bloom. Jack Win- Roac Noviuki, Patty Hamilton, «'ollccn Manfull, Jean Boyce, Maurinc hcli. Calvin Sarcbcl. Wilbur Weat, Raymorxl Butcher. Gordon Meyer . Smith. Eleanor Knight. Klainr Petride . Uirturn August. Doria Barr. Robert Wanner. Bobby Dkcrlman. Bobby Bath. William Eads, Jack Winona Byrd. Dorothy Valor . Ml lie Mclennan. Violet Taylor. Muriel O'Brien. Robert Coatin. Sick Kekedaki . Buddy Aacbenbrenner. Ward Bender. Ruby Payton. Mildred Harlow. Mary Gordon. Fourth row: Ball. Robert McKay. Second row: Tberrna Barrett. Betty Strouta. Mary Louise Popp. Fern Dunn. Mary Hick . Lois Batcbddcr, Betty Doreen Kbaen. Jack l.ynn, Donald Pope. Carl Hick . Ray Wamcn. Lee Obenour. Barbara Jobnaon. Betty Iwataukl. Margaret Walker. Alice But- Covington. Robert LaMar. Dick Sullivan. Phil Scberck. Charlea Acker- ebrr. Vera Mae Pedrn, Mildred Elliott. Doria Johansen. Joyce Collier, blade. Haney Fallln. Melvin Harrall. Ralph Conwrll. Henry May. Bill Marilyn Murphy, Shirley Sowar . I at Donna Branacuni. Gayle Thor bum, Davidson. Third row. Velma Larson. Lot Howe. Phyllis Bowser. Darline Tompkins. Catherine Kanaly. Miu Marcella Avery (adviser). “Stage Hands Betty Iyvatsuki iE “Stage Hands or Freshmen broke loose by electing as their president. Ferry Stockton; vice president, Nick Kckcdakis; secretary treasurer, Bet- ty Iwatsuki; student council members, Eleanor Knight and Charles Hegewald; cheer leader, Mau- reen Smith and reporters, Jeanne Boyce and Dick Sullivan, with Miss Avery as sponsor. Coming around for the second stretch, a dancing party with dancing, games and refreshments took place. The entire faculty was invited as special guests. Now for the third stretch. The misspelled word contest sponsored by the Plainsman Herald was won by Betty Iwatsuki. Closing in on the last stretch, another dancing party climaxed the Stagehands' ” activities. I vet’s look hack and see what we did when we were “Doormen.” Under the sponsorship of Miss Wymore, the class elected for president, Betty Iwat- suki ; vice president, Perry Stockton; secretary-treas- urer, Patricia Harrison; and student council mem- bers, Colleen Manfull and Charles Hegewald. • Things of interest were a party, winners in the National Book Week program, guest speakers at class meetings, and third place in the Pep Club Stunt night. 18



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Front row: Hornier Clifton. Florence Johuoon. Floyd It. Foreman. A. A. Slade. J. K Thayer, Joe Mcinrrt. CJenera Blr l. Grace Cunninirham. Second row. Grace KortCHinter. Ora Smith, Una Kennedy, Vera Steele. «’. H. Scarbrough. Homer Radi. Marian Wormwood. Jane Melton. E. N. Hitchcock. Third row: «Vila Sargent. Ina Xelaou. Edna Bid-lick. The All-Stars' Will (Continued from Page $) James Kawabata bequeaths his car to anyone who cat» tisc it an«J is a good chaufTcur. Dorothy Pollock leaves her place in the class of ’39, and hopes to join interests with the class of ’35. Duane Cordiner leaves his all to the school. I-cah Hurwitz leaves the stage of old L. H. S. with her artistic ability. To Carol Dicgclman and Maxine Morgan. I.eola Hart- man earnestly bequeaths her shyness and «juict ways. Gene Smith can have Charles Reals’ timidity with the girls ol the cast—he could use it. Kdna Mac Wallace wants everything shes got, and more. Bob DcLand leaves his tremendous height to Danny Johansson. who could use it. Wallace Conover leaves his Tarzan manner to posterity. To any stage hand that wants it. Gerald McDermott leaves his slick black hair. To Maurine Foster. Doris Brown gladly leaves her height—she could use it quite nicely. Anyone should be glad to be left with Jack Stroup’s wavy, red hair. Bertha Helms leaves her ability in chemistry to any- one who wants to be a chemist. To Patty Bath. Jean Howe wills her femininity and in- fectious smile. Birdie Mac Pier leaves Bob Kdgcrton to the girls of next year—pity Bob! CIctrac Davis wills his artistic ability to Miss Steele’s class of ’40. Bill Surline leaves to Kthan Allen his weight. To Beatrice Snivel)-. Marie Craig wills her deep, drawl- ing voice. Helen Conwcll gladly wills her freckles to any junior who is fortunate enough not to have any. 20 Jf-MiV KouUton. Kathleen Finery. Winifred Hanna. Iknwthy Survaon, fraiK-lna Wyraorr Fourth row: J. K. Strange, father Ann Nickel- •on. eltna Linford. I.loyd Howler. U. I.. Brine. Raymond Emery. O. C. Roger . A. f. Nagel. Nancy Jofica. Alien Haume. Haul Rlngert. Fifth row: R. f. fate . A. J. «on rev. Eula Shliely. I ml lev Fauth. Cecil Chooe. Marcella Aiery. Louiac Scott. To the whole student body. Kelly Berkley leaves his ability to make straight ones. Ed Appleby liequcaths his accuracy under the basket to the most promising freshman; may he use it three years! Bob Cruzen gives Marcella Marcy to the he-men of I.aramic High. Wilma Gillespie wants to take her car with her. if it is all right with l tramie High. Clarycc Maddox leaves her ability to get through high school in three years to Reulien Williams. Ed Cordiner leaves his skipping habits to Johnny Roum. with the conceited idea that he might use them. Nlarjorie Prahl leaves her college friend to the most eligible junior girl. Shirley Williams leaves her graceful manners to Ar- lene Mahan with the hope that she uses them well. Sally McConnell says she took all she could get to get through herself, so she has nothing to spare. Betty Montgomery beqeuaths her skill of going steadv to Kmcry Miller. Jack Barry leaves his claim on Audra to the most handsome junior. Bob Blackburn l«yaves his height to Jimmie Collins, who might need it. He Urn Bowman leaves I.a ramie High with a half year to spare. Edmund Searle wills his nickname of “Sammy” to any junior who wants it. To Amy Rogers, Catherine Dickey leaves her quiet ways. Vernon Tidwell donates his motorcycle to Russell Brown, even though he already has one. James Halloran bequeaths his beautiful black hair to Patricia Burke. Dorothy Roscbcrry, being a very scllish person, takes everything with her. Adeline Ebscn leaves a typewriter to Miss Linford in the hope that she can find another good typist. (Continued on Page 2l)

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