Laramie High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Laramie, WY)

 - Class of 1941

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SOPHOMORE CLASS GIRLS I'irat row: Barbar Johiuoo. Dori» Johan ?!. MiMtvd Elliot. Mary U-AILV Popp. Klirala-lh Hay». Joan Hoycc. Margaret Bum». Klcunor Knight. Maureen Smith, Patricia Harrin-n. Colleen Manfull, Mary Oor- «lorn. Phylli M wr, Alice Butcher. Second row: Anna Lee St ruble, KAa Collin», Betty Iwatmiki. Blaine Petrldo», Barbara Augurt, Vivian Wilson, I.illlc McLennon. LoUjane Burnham. Mary III . Joyce Collier, Peggy Rmurr, Muriel Bender, Violet Taylor. Third row: Vivian Klley, Dorothy Biuhnrll. Jean llall. Marjorie Frit . Kileen O'KUnnigan, Helen Mo-re. Lin-la Carroll, Gayle Thorbum. Kraiur» Sodcigreen. La Itoniu Branucum. Darlene Toenpkin», Betty Canary, Marilyn Munihy, l-i Von llaroen. SOPHOMORE MEMORIES Jeanne Boyce President........................Perry Stockton Vice-President............................Maureen Smith Secretary-Treasurer........................Jeanne Boyce Student Councilors...................... .......Margaret Burns and Charles 1 legewald Sponsor.....................Miss Celia Sargent Perky Stockton, ’ resident 1 HE SOPHOMORE class, 1 2 strong, entered Laramie High last fall hardly realizing what a large step they had taken. 'Hie class members made exceptionally commend- able showings in athletics. 'Hie girls displayed in- terest and ability in all of the G. A. A.’s activities. Margaret Bums and Maureen Smith played on the winning team in the exhibition games staged by the club. Sophomore girls in the club are Margaret Burns. Mildred Elliot. Maureen Smith. Annalec Strublc and Mildred Dowdy. There was also a great deal of interest in foot- ball. The Sophomore team played in a number of the Plainsmen’s games. These boys included Ted Rogers, Willis Jensen. Perry Stockton, Warren Wallace. Charles 1 legewald. Boh Diegelman, Gordon Nowitski and Bill Taylor. In basketball the team proved it’s ability by gain- ing first in the Intcrclass Tournament. The team was composed of Perry Stockton. Bob Wagner. Ted Rogers. Gordon Nowitski. Charles Hcgcwald, Bob Diegelman and Warren Wallace. Boys enrolled in track were Charles Hegewald, Bill Davison. Bill Taylor, Boh Diegelman, William Eads. Perry Stockton and Bob Wagner. (Continued on Page 20) 10

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JUNIOR CUSS BOYS Flint row: Arthur All'll. I toll lla liniun. Dlek Lrwin, Kilirl Crarn. Junior Llmku-y. Oporgc I'» ! •-«. bMir Du. I. Kin l arkrr, It»}- DuuKmii. Tom Sawyrr, Kirlunl Blakely. Tom Carroll, Bill la-y. Swoml row: churl» Cummin». Duncan Wirbrl, Churl» Curirny, Maiming Doa-.ly, Hobby Dolan, Joaquin Caii'llllo. Dean llrn lcr»o i, John tiuthrie. Ilyron Foreman. Leroy HeUy, Stanley Hunt. Avion Nrluon. Jrn Jon». Bryce Wrat. Thirtl row: Chari» Walla», Harry Real». Howard Chri»- tcn.cn. Richard Krelburn, Cordon Suuivler». Kent Smith, Martin Watann, Floyd Milton. Dale Kay, Kdwar.t Mclennan. Harold Baron. M.-hin John- •on. Carl Connor». Duane Ilmhn.JI. Fourth row: Bob Kuch, Itoli Holme, Adrian Clary. Bob Bell. I . K. CuntH-ison. Bill Syl.r, Churl» llmdcnum. Verne Hereford. Dale l.ucaa. Bill Srliwicrinjr, Doyle Brcazeale. Jack Jon», Jack Srerwon. SENIOR CLASS WILL Mary Lee Willoughby, Lewis Scarbrough, Helen Lim i.i , Jack Loudon THE LAST WILL and testament f the Class of ”41w of Laramie High School, County of Albany, State of Wyo- ming. made and published this twenty-seventh «lay of May in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-one. We, the Senior of (.aramie High School, being of souml and disposing minds and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament in manner following, that is to say: First: Josephine Struble wills her nice brown hair to Mr. Thayer. Richard Knight leaves his quiet ways to Tommy Carroll. Billy Bendt wills his tumbling ability to Shirley Baker, hoping for bigger and l»etter cheers. Jerry Caveny would receive a piece of Kathryn Duffy's mind if she could spare it and if she thought that it would do any good. John Clay leaves his ability to tease people to his brother Perry. Ethel Marie Greaser leaves her diet to Marilyn Murphy. Murray Carroll is given a job of janitor by James W. Collins. Bob Corbridge leaves when Tilton does and takes all those corny cracks with him. Mary Carroll licqucaths her seat in the College Inn to her little sister. Linda. Margaret Conover leaves souk of her extra credits to the class of '42. Donald Freeman leaves his big build” to little Billy Parker. Kulicn Brewster gladly leaves Geology to Mr. Bash. Helen Collins leaves Barney Foreman to one of her younger sisters. Eddie Dolan gives up that friendly smile to the highest bidder. Betty Henrich wills her domestic ability to Shirley Cor diner. who plans to be a good little housewife. Bob Cooley proudly licqueaths his acting ability to John Guthrie. Charlotte Perkins bequeaths her blond hair an ! I«a- mour” stature to Kathryn Sanford. Lorna Sandstrom leaves with a few (?) quick glances around to see if Danny is around. Gene Smith proudly bequeaths his line” to Bob Bar- rows (and he’ll Ik sure to use it). Florence Jones leaves I tramic High to her brothers with the hope they will take good care of it. Martlia Kawabata wills her high school record to l.a Donna—keep up the good work. Donna- Bill Scott begrudgingly leaves hi charm to anyone who knows how to turn it on. Mary Ix c Lankford wills 'her soft laugh to Betty Canary. Cecil Kern wills her typing ability t«i DcLois Berkley. John Tilton wills his speaking ability to those people who need to talk themselves out of tough spots. Dorothy Ley leaves her long eye-lashes to Barbara Keller, who wants to Ik glamorous. Helen Lippold wills her long fingernails to Violet Taylor. (Continued on Page 17) IS



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SOPHOMORE CLASS 80YS Kirnt iwb': Kninrlh Olriw, Bob 'cm«in, DoaaM lUrtnun. Hob McKay, Willi Jrtiwn. Bob l,« Mur. 1« (’otingtoa. Jimmy Clay. Raymond Butcher, Hob Dkcelman. Robert Wagner, Chartea Urge aid. Perry Storkton, Gordon Xowilaki, Bill Taylor. Second row: Cliarle Stone, Ralph Con well, Vincent Barr. Phil Scbcrek, Jack Lind, LnwmKO Martin, Wayne Tnillinger. Cabin Sarchet, Buddy Aurhcribrcmier, Nick Kekadaki , Clarence Carpenter, Jay Power . Bobby Barrow . Ted Roger . Cordon Myer . Third row: Reed Soper. Aubrey McCarTrll. Ray Butcher, la-alie Kieri . Richard lluahe . Mebin llafpll. William Paul , taigar R -te . Walll« Sccla, Warren Wallia, William balla . Henry May. Richard George. SENIOR CLASS WILL (Continued from Page is) Aimer Peterson wills his “jitterbugin' ” to Blake. Fern Larsen bequeaths her good grades to her sister, Velma. Walter Wetzler just leaves his calling card. Ruthann Johnson wants to take Bix with her and we guess she is going to do it. icewis Scarbrough leaves that mop of curly hair to Bill Taylor. Evelyn Jensen wills her smile to Barbara Soule. Cleo Davis leaves his way with Miss Scott to Kenny. Betty Howe wills her good grades to her little sister, I is. Jamie Duncan leaves his scif-consciousncss to Bob Hereford. Bernice Murdock wills her good times in Provo to Betty Pearson. Maurinc O'Flannigan leaves her Irish name to little Hoghcrg. Mary Molzcr wills Perry to the Sophomore girls, at last. Floyd Harndcn just leaves school. Harriet Anderson leaves her N. Y. A. job to anotlicr student who wants the work. Eric Hoghcrg leaves a trail of broken hearts. The Braman twins, Irene and Kileen, leave their re- markable resemblance to each other to the next set of twins to graduate from Laramie High. Donald Murray loans his car to Jay Powers, till he gets one of his own. Margaret McCourt leaves her red hair to Gail Thor- burn. Floyd Nottagc leaves his way with the women to Sonny May. Jacqueline Maxson leaves her blond hair to Betty I wasaki. Mac Smith wills her knowledge of Geology to Jack Dingman. Gene Nicholas leaves his dancing ability to Clarence Carpenter. Mary McCrohan leaves Nate Bushncll to the Junior Kiris. Paul La pliant leaves his attendance record in the office. Myrtle Matson leaves her Home Kc ability to Jackie Fitt. Jack Loudon leaves to go home to his new baby brother. Geraldine Marts wills her soprano voice to Peggy Ruesser, who will do right well with it. Junior Klahn leave with fifty cents hut no souvenirs. Mac Iwasaki wills her black hair to Willa Corolla. Kenneth Marsh leaves with a college girl. Imogcnc Hollingshcad leaves her ability to graduate in three years to Jerry Cavcny. Loren Moody gladly bequeaths his tremendous height to Don Crawford. Emery Miller leaves his athletic ability to Tommy Sawyer. James Christensen leaves Shirley to find another boy friend. Mary Maxwell wills her fire-water hair to anybody who knows what kind of rinse to use. Jess Batcheldcr left with the National Guard. Vada McRae wills her unusual name to Barbara Johnson. George Clement wills his ability to get out of school at the right time to Boh Rccsc. Eva Post wills her ability to get married young to Dorothv Jane Klingla. To Ted Rogers goes Jimmy P. Collins' all-state” ability—just as if he needed it. Mary Margaret Scott leaves all her boy friends to Elaine Smith. Bill Gillespie takes his pair of autographed pants with him. Dallas Canning wills his cowboy boots to Kent Smith. (Continued on Page 21) 17

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