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Kir»« row: John Tilton. Pat llurkr. lb-ruin' Muniork, Eric llogberx. louffMqr, Junior KUbn. Helm l.imioM. Kathryn huffy. Tliir.l row: Bill Anty, Martha Kaw lUila. Marvarrt Conover, Wemloll llonkle. Bob Kee»e. Ethel (irrawr, Keith Appleby, Eolith Smith. Blx Bremer- Scroti.I row: Helen Collin . Helen Smith. ('Ico Davi», Mary bee WH- mann. MIm Scott. THE STAFF Hill Avery HuRKV! HURRY! Hurry! Till gigantic ringsof journalistic achievements! Eight entertainers swinging from tl e highest bars of journalistic honors! Clowns with ftashy, snappy cravats! Another super-colossal act of the slowing clown of Shank’s Ponies” in the bin tent! Sec our many gigantic sideshows of ncvcr-to-bc forgotten freaks including our Twisted l,ady. our Men of Hot Air. ami Our I,ady Who Has Never Been Stumped by any i|ucstion! The ten huge rings of achievements arc our ten papers, ami this is the first time in the history of the school that so many papers have been presented during one school year. Guaranteeing top entertainment in everything, positions have rotated among our twenty-two never-failing perform- ers. Our ringmaster, as usual, has been Miss Scott. Swinging high on the bars of journalistic honors are our eight top performers—Margaret Conover, .Xfartha Ka- wabata. Helen Collins, Pat Burke. Bernice Murdock. John Tilton. John Clay, ami Bill Avery. They are I.aramic High’s own representatives in Quill and Scroll, the national honor society for journalists. The comedy acts this year are the dazzling, gorgeous cravats worn !» • the tie dav winners—Gordon Saunders. Tommy Sawyer, ami Alfred Soltars. This is the fourth time that Laramie students have celebrated this gala day. Our stupendous Animal Act is the slowing down of those prancing, galloping “Shank’s Ponies” (feet to you), to the dignified walk of well-mannered students during our Walk Week, February 3-8. Now that you have seen the l ig show don’t forget our freaks that appeared for the first time this year. Our 2 Twisted lady, originated by Mary Lee Willoughby in the form of a misspelled word contest, was unmiss| cl!cd by Beatrice Snivcly. Dorothy Kay and Jack Meyer. Don’t forget our Men of Hot Air —Eric Hogberg. Helen Collins, ami John Tilton. These performers gave news, gossip and other information over the loud sjicaker Never before has such a program been given in Laramie High School. Now for the super-colossal attraction of the last few rings—Our Lady Who Never Was Wrong, I. Aida the Truthful. Any question about anything—money, studies, or love—was answered by our performers in the I. Aida Column. This is the first year that such an attraction has liecn presented in Laramie High. Other sideshow attractions presented this year were Ten Thumbnails—cuts of outstanding individuak—Magic Tickets—press cards for journalists (the ingenious idea of Eric Hogberg). Come on you classes! Show your spirit! Take a chance on our school spirit trophy presented by the Staff. Points are given for the most perfect attendances, class meeting attendance, dues paid, etc. And our last, hut definitely not least attraction, is the l‘ tl Senior Edition. The tags. Cats and Canaries, were designed hv Boh Reese and Clco Davis. Senior pictures, class ami club pictures and stories, senior class will and prophecy, ami many other items go into this last presenta- ton of the 1941 journalists. If this isn’t the biggest, most colossal Edition ever presented, we leave it up to future classes to deny it and try to outdo it.
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THE PLAINSMAN HERALD PUBLISHED BY THE JOURNALISM CLASS OF 1941 LARAMIE HIGH SCHOOL LARAMIE, WYOMING
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THE FACULTY A. A. Si.akk. Superintendent J. F„ Thayer, Principal Kir»t rw: lamiar Scott. AI veil Kaume. Homio- Jolinion. Raymond Emery, J- K. William». Nancy Juto, J. K. Thayer. U. I.- Bruce. Or-aee Ruegaegger. K. S. Hitchcock. Margaret Hamilton. «. C. Aareatad. A. J. Conrey. J. K. Strange. Second row: Oene» Hint. F. B. foreman. Crace Cunningham. Ora Smith, Dorothy Surraon. Franc-ina Wymore. «V1U Sargent. Dollec Fauth. Vera Campbell. I.toyd Dowler, Velma I.inford. Manclla Awry. Melt Nylander. Third m: Paul Kingert. Kathr-r Ann Mckelarn. J. F. Mrinert, Vera Steel.-, A. A. Slade. Jew K-ulaton. Homer Ba»h. A. F. Nagel. O. C. Roger». Edna Bidditk. C. C. Chane. C. R. Scarbrough. It. I lair t
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