Laramie High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Laramie, WY)

 - Class of 1941

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MARGUERITE BROWN— Brorro io Rock Spring» High School. I. 2. 3; Commercial Club. 4; Pep Club. ; lVmn Conteatant, 4. LAURA BINGHAM— Iting MARY !.KK LANKFoRD- Theaplan Club, 4. •biiky llll.l. SCOTT— Scotty lljikrtlull. I; FooClwII. I. 3; Wrangler». 3. 3. 4; Interda» Itankrllull. 3. 3; Choral Spral- ii«. 2: Th.-»|a»i «. 4; CUo Flay. 4; Sprecll Fcatiral, 4. GLADYS WEBER— llnppy “ Art Club. 4. EMERY MILLER—“Route’ Hand, I. 3; Wrangler . 2. 3. 4; Itaaketball. 4; Inlnebu Tournament. I. 2. 3. 4; “I. Club. 4; Track. 2; Football, 2; 1‘rotn Cornniitlcc. 3. YIOI.KT ASCIIKNIIRKNNKI! Vi llornp Be Club. 3. 4. MIKK WII.I.IAM IIRAIICAK K I IIKI, MARIK GREASER— Grra.y Pete Cornnicrcial Club, 4; K. T. A.. 3; llonic Kc Club. 2. 3: Junior Clw day. 3: Junior I rom Com- mittee, 3; IVji Club, 3. 4; Plainsman Herald Staff. 4; Thenpian Club. 3. 4. DONALD MURRAY Wrangler», 3. 4. GAYLE LUKNK P0RD1IAM—“Gay Deadwood High. I. 3; Caaprr High. 3; Glee Club. 4: Senior Play. 4; Tbrnplan Play. 4; Thcopiana. 4. BILL AVERY Band. 1. 3. 3. 4; Orrhratra. 3. 4; Dunce Orehra- tra. 2. 3. 4; National llo«M)r Society. 4: K. T. A., 3. 4; President of F. T. A.. 4; Treasurer of K. T. A.. 3; Plaitwman Herald Staff. 4; Slate Muaic Festival. I. 2. 3. 4; Hoy»’ Chon». 3. 3; Oulll and Scroll. 4. MARGARET SCOTT—“Scotty Cheyenne. I. 2: Glee Club. 3. 4: National Honor Society, 3. 4; Pep Club. 3. 4: Speaking Choir. 4. BEATRICE BNR’ELY— Bceta Art Club, 2; Choral Shaking, 2, 3; Commercial Club. 4; Defense Iaui Contest—Firat I Vi re. 3; G. A. A.. 1; Glee Club. 2. 3. 4; I ,S. 8.. 2; Junior Play, 3; National Ib-nor Society. 3. 4; National Thespian . 3. 4: Parcel Port Pouter and Emay Contort—Fir»t Price. 2: Pep Club. 3; Speech Festival, 2. 3; Spring Festival, 2; State Muaic Festival, 3. IRENE BRAMAN—“Blondle ' Band; Orchestra; Horne Ke Club. 17

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m ANNAHimi WOODARD Rami. I. 2. 3. 4; Dance Orchratra. 3. 4; I . T. A.. 3. I: A. A., t. 2. 3. 4: ort4iot.ii. 2. 4; IVom Committee, 3. KRUNO AI.KXA DKR—“Ale Football, 3. I; Inter. law Tournament. 3; “I. Club, 3. 4: IVeaMent of I. Club. 4; CUu Treaaurer. I. KII.KKX BRA MAX—•Twin” JollX U TII.TOX— Bik-V Tlieapian Club, 3. 4; I’mhlrnl of Dmiiian Club, 4; Claw. 1 1«), 3. 4; IVrarmltn, 4; IMnlr, 3. I; Stale Speech Knllul, 3. 4; Plaluaman Her al-l Slafl. I; Stale oratorical Conteal. 3, 4. BKRXICK MURDOCK— Bmife” Choral Speaking. 3; Chriatinaa Canlala. I, 2. 3: Hire Club, 2. 3; Honor Society, 4; Pep Club. 3. 4; I’ialneman llrraM Stall. 4; l rotn Commit- tee. 3; | roto Conti-atant. 4; Quill ami Scroll, 4; Sprint; FeMlval. I, 2: State Mualral Fentital. 3. KDWARD IHH.AX e R.-.l” Intrrrlana Track, I, 2. 3; Interelau Baakcttull. I. 2. 1. 4; Football. 2. 3. 4; “I Club. KSTIIKR I- ANDKRSOX- Blon.lie Art Club. 4; Art Club IVeableut. I; Home Kc Club. 4. ROIIKRT I.. CoRRRIlKiK—“I . X.” Thoapiane. 3. 4; School l ro}ect Initial, 3. 4; 4'laaa l tay. 3, 4; Came Announcer. 4; Stwlmt CoutM'fl. 4; Stii.lent Council Treasurer. 4; Choral Speaking, 4; National Tlieapiana, I; Vrangier». 4; Sterling High School. I. 2. IIAIIRIKT AXDKRSt X Rather Cillette High. I. 2; F. T. A.. 4; 41. A. A.. 3; tllee Club. 3. 4; Home Kc Club. 4; IV,. Club. 3. 'PAL'L lot I’ll AM llaml, I, 2. 3; orcln-»tra. 2: Tbcaplana, 4; In- tertia Tournament. 2. 3; State Speech Feat I- »al. I. 8; Choral Speaking, 3; Dance Orrheatra, I; State Mtaiie Featital. I. 2. 3; I. S. 8., I. KVKI.YX JENSKX— KC Choral Speaking. 3; Oirle' Chora . I; Cite Club. 3, 4; Spn-rh Featlial, 3. KRITH A I I’l.KBY—“Apple ltan.1, I. 2. 3; stale Muoir Featlnl, I. 2. 3; I’lainunan llrraM Stan. 4; IVotn Committee, 3; Ma Krai leal, 2 MARY WIIITK—■•Btltch ' Clara Preablent. 2: K. T. A.. 3; Cl. A. A.. 1. 2; (lire Club, 3, 4; 41 lee Club Treasurer. 4; Inter- clam Tournament, I, 2; National Honor Society. I; IVp Club. 3. 4; Prom Committee, 3; Stu- il«it Council Tre.ioir.-r, 3; Theapiana. 2. 3. 4. C1KORC1E ORRKLIe—“CJtaa” ••I. Club. 2. 3. 4; Football. I, 2. 3. 4; Track. 2; K. T. A.. 3; law Trcaaur.-r. 3; l rom Cum- nilltn-, 3; IntereUw Darkettiall. 3. 3. K. K. A.. 4. MAS SMITH—••Smithy l rcp. I, 1; K. T. A.. 4; Home Kc Club. 3. 4; Home Kc Club Prranlerit. 4. II



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HELEN SMITH I lam I. 2. 3: Hum Ec Club. I: Jouituliam stall. 4; Slala- Muairal 2. 3 GEORGE CLEMENT—“MlorW“ W rang Iit». 2, 3. 4; Intrrrlun Tounulnmt, I, 2. DOROTHY LEY—“Dot Wbrallatxl High Sdwol, I. 2. 3. IIOII COOLBY—’ na li’’ Klai{ taB. Arizona, 1. 2; llinsiuiaii, Arizona, 3; I'lrn Play, 4. ALICE I’ETEKSON—'• IVt ” Commercial Club, 4; C. A. A.. I. 2. 3. 4; i. A. A. Ilikinir l j-lrr. 2; ti. A. A. Ita.V,. tlwll Lewler. 3; G. A. A. l’rr»iiU'iit, 4; I. S. S.. I; IVp Club. 3. WALTER WETZI.KR—“Walt” Band, 2. 3, 4; Wrangler . 2. 3; Orrlxulra. 2; Boy ' Chon» . 2. RICHARD KNIGHT—“Roaring Richard M. »a I nion lliith School, ]| m, Arizona. I, 3; ITmcoU llizh School. Prc cott, Arizona, 2. 1111,1, HAMILTON—“Ham” Cla . Vti-c-1‘rmi.lcnt. 3; da» I'miilcnt, 4; ••I. Club. 3. 4; National Honor Society. 3. 4; TrtaMirvr National Honor Society, 4; Pool lull. 2. 3, 4; Claaa Play, 4: Intrrclaaa Tournament. 3; Track. 3; EI.lora.lo, Oklahoma, 1. (Picture on ! S.) SKNIORS WITHOUT PICTURES MARGAltET McCOURT—“IVZRj Saratoga IIirIi School. I. 2. 3. JACK CALHOON—••Mel IIKATKICK GARCIA—”llna JESS BATCIIKI.DKR KENNETH MARSH GENE NICHOLAS WALTER OLSON SENIOR CLASS HISTORY (Continued from Page $) ncrs at the Sadie Hawkins dance held February 16 in the new activity rooin—Mary White, alias Daisy Mae and John Clay, as I.il Abner. This clipping dated April 15 is announcing a Kay Kyscr program bigger and better than the year before. Master of ceremonies was Gene Smith who shot the ques- tions to two members of each class, from the seventh to tlte twelfth grades. The winners were Bill Icffrycs and Mary Iarc Willoughby, from our class. The theme of the program was to advertise the Junior From which was to Ik held April 20. Do you remcm! er what a job it was to transform the whole gym into a Fairy Forest with a wishing well, a castle, hollow trees, and a fairy grotto? If you don't, just ask Bill Bendt. chairman: Martha Kawabata. Ethel Erne. Fern I«arscn. Ethel Marie Greaser, Mary McCrohan. Mary White, George Orrcll, I.ouis Johnson, Bob Jackson, Ruthann John- son. Jeannettte Noble. Bernice Murdock, Louis Scarbrough and Bob Reese. The sweet music of Bud Peel and his Wvotnians “sang through the tree tops as the couples flitted about the fairy- ring. The next page is devoted to our athletes exclusively. These clippings front tlte Plainsman Herald reveal that the heroes of the gridiron and the lusketball floor were Bix Brcmcrinann. Jim Collins, George Prahl, Erling Alexander, George Orrcll, Gene Smith. Floyd Hamden. Bill Hamilton, Iamis Scarbrough. I mis Johnson and Bill Scott. These boys kept the old I.. H. S. defense machine rolling. As we turn the last leaf, thumb printed and worn, we sec the Commencement program for the class of '40. What is it doing in this scrapbook? I x king closer we see. out- lined in red ink. the list of smart Juniors who nude the National Honor Society in their Junior year. They arc Bill Hamilton. Mae Iwasaki. Martha Kawabata, Margaret Scott. Beatrice Snivcly and Margaret Conover. We have reached the end of the Junior Days, but the fun has just begun. SENIOR DAYS On the first page, we find among the pictures, those who led us through the jolliest year of all—our senior vear. Bill Hamilton, president; Bix Brcmcrinann. vice-president; Evelyn Brown, secretary; Erling Alexander, treasurer; and Mary Maxwell and Bob Corbridge. council members all beam at us from the page. In the center is our very- capable sponsor. Miss Edna Riddick. Serving us faithfully throughout the footlull season were Bill Hamilton, Eddie Dolan. Bix Bremermann, George Prahl, Jimmy Collins. George Orrcll, Erling Alexander, Bill JeHryes, Gene Smith, Wendell Hinkle and I mis John- son. There was no official all-state football team that year, but outstanding players were Smith, Bremermann and Alcx- (Continued on Page i$) 13

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