Laramie High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Laramie, WY)

 - Class of 1940

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Pint row: Kos-to Rux. Itob Murti». Alim-r lYtMwm, lifMfi' l r«hl. P.HII I .aptum. Koitrrt « Kim-. Krlins Alexander. Jama I hri.tinnni. Vr»-i 11 llniklr. Kill J «rx -. ;«-»»■ Smith. Jimmy Collina. Jamie Him. un. Robert Jarkmn. U«i» S.jibnwigb. Robert CobeWjre. Robert Rtw, Koliert llurwirk, J eUi llrwm. Heroiwl row: lla-I«-n « ot- II11», Thelma llanwlcn. Patricia Kurke. Alice IVtcmoo. Laura llingham. Maurice O'KIaniilKan. Jeanette Noble. Mar Smith. Venetia Workman. Helen l.ippolil, Map l «- Will-uBlib). Jmlilli Topham. Mary Maxwell. Itonna Beth Raven. Mantaret Cormver. Marx White. Jean Marie Mummi. RutKai n JoIiiimmi, Kveljn Brown, lamia SamUtroni. Ilorotny Taylor, Haas» Snaieli. Thinl row: Charlotte Perkin . Florence Jonn. Hernico Munlock. Mary MK'rohan. With Smith, Mantaret Scott, Kthel Junior Class History Kri.im, Alexander FRESHMEN EGINNIN'G OUR hi ch school career we elected these hand to lead us through the year: Miss Ora Smith, sponsor; James Christensen, president; Wyoma Himtncl- reich. vice-president; Margaret Conover, secretary; Judith Topham. treasurer; Norma Jean McCain and Gene Smith, councilors. Our social events during the year consisted of two all- school dances, December 3 and March 31, both being suc- cessful. Mary I.cc Lankford sang and danced on the Children s Hour over KOA. Outstanding in haskctlxall were Jam»» Christensen. George Prahl, Bill Jeff ryes. Jim Collins. Gene Smith. Bix Brcmcrmann. Emery Miller. George Clements, and Floyd Harndcn. Two year veterans were: Christensen. Collins. I'rahl, Jcffryes. and Smith. SOPHOMORES Beginning our second eventful year we chose these officers: Miss IXirothy Surcson, sponsor: Mary White, president; Lorna Sandstrotn, vice-president; Donna Beth Rogers, secretary; Ruthaun Johnson, treasurer; Martha Kawabata and Gene Smith, councilors. We sponsored an all-sdtool dance N »vcmbcr 4, which was 0 successful wc gave another March 31. With Gene Smith as Kay Kyscr. wc broadcasted Kay Kyser's College of Musical Knowledge over station I.HS. (iicwarr. I tartlyn Ihicto, Hatty llmrick. Kleanor Halbbury, Helen Smith, Maltha Kawabata. AniianiUi Woralanl. Cerabline Marta. Kthel Km. H- utiio- Snivel». Mary Molwr. Walter Wetaler. Bob ISerce. Butene piinn-11 Fourth row: Marx- Klim Kmanuel. Ruth Orleans. Mae Inauki. Itol,1 »elu White. Ceetl Kern. K.ther AlfSenofi. Harriet Atxlcr- aoei. Jack IukkIoii. Walter Klahn. Billy Itew.lt. Crorgr Orrell. John Ctajr, l.oreti Monty. Albiii Johnson, Walter Olaon, Rlrhanl Sherman. Fifth row: Mi»» Fauth (sponsor). Betty Hannan. IVni l-araon, Walter Colvin, John Tilton. Buddy Faucht. Hill Scott. Hilly Oillewpie. l-o«U JohnoMi. Hill Hamilton, Kmery Miller. Percy KdwaHa. Reuben Brew- •ter, Billy Axery. Keilh Appleby. Bickalcr Brvmermarin. It was the first program of its kind to l c seen or heard in l,aramic High School; no wonder wc were destined to hear of it again. Mary White. Helen Collins. Donna Beth Rogers. Gene Smith, and James Christensen were initiated into the Dra- matics Club. Donna Beth anti Gene became Thespians. Beatrice Snivels- won the Parcel Post essay and poster contest. She was also awarded the prize for the Thespians' three one-act plays poster contest. With Gene Smith and George Orrell lettering, we were represented on the gridiron by George Prahl. Bill Hamilton. ''Bix” Brcmcrmann. and Ed Dolan. Our “cagers” were Jim Collins, lames Christensen. Bill Jcffryes, Pete Samuels. George Prahl. “Bix” Brcmcrmann. and Emery Miller. Three boys—Samuels. Collins, and Christensen—were on the tournament s(|uad. On the cinder track were Samuels, Prahl. Jcffryes. Smith. Hamilton, Collins. Miller, Jack An- keny, and Ed Dolan. JUNIORS We started out with what was to lie our greatest year by having Miss Do!Ice Fauth as sponsor; Gene Smith, president: Bill Hamilton, vice-president; George Prahl. secretary; George Orrell, treasurer; Mary White and John Clay, councilors. Wc escorted Leap Year into I.aramic High by having a Daisy Mae dance February 16 in our new Activity Room. Since it was the first of its kind in I.aramie High School, it was a big success. We chose to order our Senior rings this year instead of next. Billy Bcndt and Wendel Hcnklc. with a small group of line salesmen, sold canilv. gum ami pop at all games of the year, making a profit of $200 for the class. Billy Bcndt, Louis Scarbrough, and Bob Jackson had charge of sales at the Tournament. (Turn to Page 49) IS

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0- -0 T£. «. . JULIA OWENS Homo Be. Club. 3; Choral Speaking Choir, 4; llainwiun llcml.i Staff, i. CLYDE STICKLEY “L Club. 4; F.F.A.. 3. i; Itlrhiu. Backelball. J. 4; Fool bull. 3, 4. JANE HUDSON Glee Club. J. 4; Hoik Society. I; F.T.A.. 4. FKKD MILLER Football. I. J; Interci»»» Football, J; Track, J; Choral Shaking, 3. Jt'I.IA SIMS Anna. Illinoi», I; (LA.A., I; Commercial Club. I; T.N.T.. I. IIAROLU IIKCK Chuial Speaking. I. MARY IkOAlIRAX GF.oltuE FOL8TER K.T.A.. 3; Wrangler . 3. I: Interelaaa lliiirt ball. 3. 4; Intcrrlaaa Fool lull. J. IION NEK ROSKIIKRRY F.T.A.. 4; T.N.T.. 4: Giro Club. 3. 4; Caaper Slat.' Munir Fntiv.il, 3. I; May Fntital. 3; F.T.A.. President. I; Giro Club Secretary-Trua- autrr. 4; I’lainniiun llrralil Stall. 4. CI.KNROF. DAVIS Wyoming S|«-r li Fratital. 3. 4; Wraniclrrn. 3. laaa clay, 4; Debate. 4; One Act 11a). 3; Cl ROBKRTA BLACKBURN G.A.A., I; Majorette. 3. 4. VICTOR IIKRGSTKOM VIVIAN HANSON Junior Dramatic■ Club. I; Home Kc. Club. 3. 3; Junior Claw llav, 3; ThtapUn». 3. 4; I.H.S.. 3; Pep Club. 3. 4; Junior Prom Committee. 3. JOHN LARSON I.8.S., 2. I.AUKA MAY WENGER Junior Dramatira, I; Cheyenne Anarmbly, I; May Feat Dal. I; I.S.S.. I. 2. 3. 4; Pep Club. 8. 4; N ILS.. 3. 4; F.T.A.. 3. 4; Choral Shaking. I; Speech FWtival. 4; Prom Committee. 3; I'lainnman llrraM Staff, 4; Editor, 4; Claaa llUtory. 4; Junior Dramatira Play, I; Senior Clan. Play. 4. NOT IN PICTURE— MARVIN HURICH CHARLES HEAVES F.F.A.. I. 8. 3. 4; Hand. I. 2. 3. 4; Dance Or- cheatra, 2. 3; OrcBaatra, 2. 3; Wrangler». 4; Inter, lau Tournament. I, 2. 8. 4; State F.F.A.. 4. JACK IIUXGKRFORD F.F.A.. I. 2; Phyaicul Ed.. I. 2. LESTER HOLLY F.F.A.. I. 3. 3. 4: Ha-lull. I. 2. 3; Ag Baaket- lull. I. 2. 3; Foot bull. I. 2. VERMA SMITH Central High School. Pueblo, (‘.dorado. I. 2. 3. DAVID ANKENY MARY BROWN Glee Club. I; Home Kr.. I. 2. 3; Spring Fea- ti.al, I. 0- -0



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Kind row: Kdward Mrl iiiun. M.-lvin Groofuan. Oliver llamdm, Harr}' Krai», l on Kunalv. Kolwrt Hell. Rot Hritton. Manning Dowdy, Jimmy Moncan, Bob Owen», Doyle Rrmra-ale, Dale Lucas. Jack Jones, Floyd Helm». Second row: Marie Koch, Berdene Harter, Alonzo l.iml- aey, Martha (irea»er. Ruth Hrumagc, Torn Sawyer. Adrienne Irene. Itirhard Hlaklry. Klaine Smith. Byron Foreman. Lucille I’rahl. Boil llulmr, Stanley Hunt. Charlea Henderson, Dean Henderson, Jack Sven- son. Diek Lewis, Man Dillon. Third row: Adrian t’lary, Verna Harness. Tom Carroll, Vera Collin . Kddte Deuel. June Howman. Bva Lippold. Barbara Thommon. Betty Williams, Ruth Shearer. Marie Johnson. Lyle Nadeau. Hazel Blaekburn, Maxine Boyle, (iraer Here- fonl, Irene Fletcher. Jeannette Meleher, Anita Quealy. Helen Itelarml. Dondhv Hurlch, Shirley Atkimoei. Fourth nor: Willa Corolla. Jacqueline Maxson. Nona l rvlemore. Betty White. Lenore James, Mar- guerite Hooker. Ilemie IVtride . John Guthrie. Marie Norton. Joyce llinthom, Catherine Condit. Mary I'ajne, Alice Con well, Delxiris Berk- cIhc Sophomore Class History Jack Svenson President...................Beverly Quigley Vice-President......................Bobby Hulmc Secretary.........................Lucille Prahl Treasurer..........................Elaine Smith Student Council..................Adrienne Irene, Byron Foreman Sponsor.....................Miss Ora Smith t5lIK SOPHOMORE class is the largest in the school and numl ers 172. The Sophomore heavies and the Sophomore lights competed in the interclass basketball tournament. Heavies■—Joaquin Candillo, Dick Lewis, Byron Foreman, Bryce West. Bobby Woods, and Calvin Williams. Icy. Dorothy Klimt la. Br)'cc West. Barbara Smile, Stella Boyer, la-roy lleisey. Miss Smith (sponsor). Fifth row: J'Jin Lamb. Melvin Johnson, Raymond Walker. Catherine Moos. Geonte Bartlett, Ardlth Minar. I. Bill Parker. Lola Bell, Geonte Pa.litet, Manilla Not lace. Bill Schwiering, Alice Pridemnre. Richard Kedburn. Artis Secreat, Howard ChriM-nsm. Kent Smith. Avion Nelson. Dorothy Hunzikcr, Harry Trandeium. Sixth row: Mary Meyer. Don Crawford. Iroo- ieali IMlinirshrad. David Tidball. Belt) Pearson. Adiar McCurdy. Roy iKildiam, I jura Thompson. Harry Ludwig. Virginia Dunninit. Charles Cummins. Dori» Neal. Charlea Wallace. Shirley Baker. Dori» RumcII. Murray Carroll. Loretta Ford, Gene Jones. Seventh row: Katherine 1 Merman. P. K. Gunnerson, Joyce Story. Douglaa Grtgnon. Margaret Ihinn. Frank Orleans. Jean Rotiertsoe, Arthur Allen. Josephine Mont- Konwry. Duane Buthnell. Bernice O’Brien. Ftoyd Melton. Duncan Weibel, Bob Ruch. Gale Kay. Lights—Arthur Allen. George Bartlett. Robert Dolan, Oliver Hamden, Bobby Owens, and Harry Reals. Sophomore girls who were members of tlu Glee Club were Loretta Ford, Mary Dillon, Rmh Brum- mage. Bemiece O’Brien, Evelyn Jensen. Willa Cor- olla. Doris Neal. Shirley Baker, Elaine Smith. Bar- bara Thompson. Dorothy Klingla, Catherine Condit. Stella Boyer, and Verna Harness. G. A. A. members were Adrienne Irene. Grace Hereford. Alice Conwell, Lucille Prahl, Shirley Kcl- logg. Ardith Minard, and Catherine Moss. I'lie social highlights of the year were two dances. First tlancc—Class party: held in new Activity Room, January 13, 1940: music furnished by high school orchestra; refreshments were served. Second tlancc—All school dance: held in new Activity Room, March 30. 1940: decorated with pastel sltadcd trees and pillars: a huge rainhow formed an arc over the nickelodeon. Dorothy Jane Klingla received the highest honor |M ssiblc by being crowned Miss Valentine at the Valentine Ball. is

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