Laramie High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Laramie, WY)

 - Class of 1943

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 SOPHOMORE GIRLS Top Row: MargueHU Suitdby, B«Uj William», Alice Willie. Athleen O’Dea, Barbara Ingham. Ethel Daniel . Virginia Lowry. Julianne Whit-. Joan Boyd. Mary Larson. Marie Mankin. Mary Lou Johnson. Carol Lea Thomp son. Fourth Row: Edna Louise Royer, Valri Baker. Colleen Carroll. Mariorie Snow, Roberta Kennedy. Barbara Fluty, Vivian Bergstrom, Carolyn Miller. Peggy Hitchcock. Cei- tmde Butacher, Marian DeLand. Murilyn Wheeler, Frances Rose. June Walsh. Third Row: Joan Croy. Dorothy Solomon. Eleanor Clement. DorU Copple. Billy Hooker. Millicerd Wilson. Esther Weibel, Mabel Brew ster. Julie McConnell. Jessie Cook. Katherine Bum . Maxine Morgan. Marjorie Adams. Second Row: Miss Smith. Katherine Bath. Pauline Crawford. Maxine Rosser. Vera Groo- man. Betty Kunkel. Pat Willi . Georgia Collin . Alice Coulthard. Connie Chesebro. Lola Harrell. Phyl- lis Jensen, Martha Hernandez, Mary Lou Warfield. Front Row: Irene Maxfteld. Patricia Hubbard. Beth Is- berg. Nora June England. Phyllis Byers. Betty Jean Satter. Dolores George, Mary Loo Ryan. Bertha Allen. Alma Rubcling, France Moore. Margaret Hardigan. Betty SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Marjorie Snow and Peggy Hitchcock Calling Laramie High! Calling Laramie High! 13ms REPORT comes to you from the war-torn sophomore class. This year the greatest part of the class’ work has centered around the high school’s cooperation with the war effort. In the all-school Stamp and Bond drive the sophomores took second place in a close race, and each individual contributed greatly in city-wide scrap drives. In the fall, the class elected Gordon Kellogg, president; Bob Fricdgan, vice-president; Julianne White, secretary; Perry Clay, treasurer; Barbara Fluty and John I amarche, student council members. John Lamarche and Bob Fricdgan moved from Lar- amie and were replaced by Glen Stickley and Mar- jorie Snow in the second semester. Representatives from the sophomore class were found active in Glee Club, Thespians, Choral Speak- ing, Art Club, Home Ec Club, F. F. A., F. T. A., band, orchestra, Wranglers, G. A. A., and, last, but not least, sports. Tim O’Grady, Tommy Craven, Earl Caldon, Dean Logan, and Romero Sanchez captured the heavyweight division of the inter-class basketball tournament. With the Freshman-Sophomore Dance, the soph- omore social highlights were begun. Completing the social activities, a sweater hop was enjoyed by the class on March 26. Two assemblies were sponsored by the sophomore class. A quiz program was pre- sented, and at the second assembly Mrs. Aloha Baker, traveler and lecturer, spoke and showed in- teresting films on India. Winning many honors under the able sponsor- ship of Miss Ora Smith, the sophomores have com- pleted a very successful year. SOPHOMORE BOYS Top Row: BUI Cnizen, To® Craven. Ed Murray. Robert Orlcaca. Eddie foreman, Marvin Willard. Robert Koch. Richard Jackson. Duane Ihiclo, Robert Yeocnan. Karl Caldon. Fourth Row: Phillip Tnun bull. Don Prahl, Jim Holland. Gene Potter. Charles (Merman. Charles Wlttenbrakcr. Robert Miller. Lawrence Marge! ts. Tim O’Grady. Douglas Ferguson. Wal- lace Willard. Third Row: Donald Ransom. Edwin Tilgner. Duane Bur- ion. Eddie Sob0 1, Richard Strom, F-ddic Maser, Nile Baker, Dean Logan, Richard Nelson. Keith Topham. Second Row: Miss Smith. Bob Ohn- ha us. Charles Ransom, Ralph Holland. George Mile . Bill Shearer, Bob Drum. Darold Caldon, Dale Syler. Bob Springer. Front Row: Stanley Uuphf, Hugo Jensen, Glen Stickley, Eddie Axe. Perry Clay. Gonion Kel- logg. Jack Love Joy. Klwood Spauld- ing. Melvin Matson. Tom Oarroa 1«

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★ JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Mildred Rains EPTEMBER, 1942. found a new class of eager, bright-faced juniors, 135 strong. Yes, you remem- ber them. '1 hey were the class that gave that out- standing, all school party, called “Club ’44,” when they were sophomores. This year they have made rapid progress under the able leadership of their class officers selected at the beginning of the school year. Officers chosen were Hob Bums, president; Mildred Rains, vice- president: Elsie Jo May, treasurer; Rosie Kawa- bata, secretary: Nancy Foreman and Ted Barry, student council members. Miss Marcella Avery heads the class and their officers as their sponsor. Fourteen girls in the junior class have taken an active part in the Girl’s Athletic Association this year. They arc Bernice Irene, Betty Atkinson, Mar- garet Coomcs, Alma Rubeling, Vera Grooman. Mar- garet Eads. Betty Topham, Pat Patterson, Grace Weddle, Viola Caldon, Edna Larson, Betty Kunkel, Bertha Allen, and Darlene Brown. Many of the juniors take an active part in Thes- pians, and several girls are members of the Glee Club. The Junior Sextette has appeared in public many times. They also sang over the radio station KFBC and at the Wranglers’ annual amateur hour capturing second place. The Sextette consists of Bonnie Davidson. Elsie Jo May. Bonnie Kilzer, JUNIOR CLASS Front Row: UU Bell. Mercia Branham. Edna Wood. Eva Hick». Mary Keith. Phyllis Marta. Bernice In-nc. Nannette Bottbtriy. Shirley lleiw). Bill Well». Richard IV Land. Jamea Fee be . Charles Pugh. I'eiuM Helm. Edwin Albert. Bonnie Davliteon. Barbara Keller. Second Row: Gail Fluty. Lee Burrow». Grace Weddle. Carol Stlcklcy. MarIJanr Mc- Caullejr, Joyce Allen. Loig Ann Clary. Shirley Wold, Edna Lanon, Jean Dolan. Rose Kawabata, Claudlne Burton. Shirley Yeager. Darlene Brown. Margaret Cooine», Nancy Foreman. Bonnie Kllrer. Wien Saekett. Third Row: Georgia I'etride . Dorothy Kay. l»on Collina. Rich- ard Farrell. Orville Murdock. Tom Moore. Rex Brown. Cleo Kralcxik. The class is well represented in the sports of the school by both boys and girls. Junior Nancy Fore- man was selected by the student body of the school as cheerleader. Completing a successful athletic season, eight junior boys distinguished themselves in football. Ricliard Quisenberry and Cleo Krafc- zik earned sweaters, while Ted Barry, Dwight Cov- ington, Calvin Reese. Dick Kalinay, Boh Burns, and Rex Brown received numerals. Showing promise for next year’s basketball team, four boys of the class of '44 lettered in this sport. They were Boh Bums, Gail Fluty, Rex Brown, and George Collins. Jack Burke, Richard t ulwnbrit). Bub llunu, Franci» Griffen, Evelyn I-aMar. Alice Kruger. Marion Nowitxkl. Virginia Sherman. Patricia PatterMwi. Margaret Eada. Fourth Row: Father Ma»cr. Uric Jo May. Mildred Rain». Betty Atkinx.n. Viola Caldon. Gerald Dunham. Ituwll Cooley. Billy Soule. Clark Allen. Neil Cluphf, Larry Tompkin». Janie» Meyer», Jamca Bath. Gordon Zeller, Dick Ebcrhirt. I Van Stick- ley. Dick Wamecke. Shirley 1 “regel. Shirley Walker, Leona Waaingrr. Bob l nyon. Calvin Rceae, Robert Witaon, Joe Esparza. James Coe- bridge. Dick Kalinay. Edward Kcm. Bob Wilkinson, Charles Yeoman. Ronald Sinclair, Dwight Covington. Jane Corbridge, Bobbie Chisholm. Marjorie Eykyn, Betty TojJum. Ellen Saekett, Mildred Rains, and Nanette Rose- berry. Sixteen junior girls were added to the roll of the Pep Club this year. These girls arc Nancy Fore- man. Joyce Allen, Betty Atkinson, Jayne Corbridge, Margaret Eads, Marjorie Eykyn, Shirley Heisey. Bernice Irene. Rose Kawahata. Barbara Keller, Pat Patterson. Georgia Petrides, Shirley Pregal, Shirley Walker, Edna I .arson, and Nanette Roscbcrry. The Junior Play, “Professor, How Could You?’’ was presented November 24. 1942. and was con- (Continued on Page 24) is



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FRESHMAN B0Y8 Top row: Bill Taylor. Loul McKI roy, Henry Therkildnen. Robert Fair. Frank Morgan, Lloyd Burton, Rolland Scott. Gene Benson, Jo»cph Neal. Dale Rwvrt. Donald Shelby Smith, Jimmy Morria, Jinn Croickahank, Vernon Yeager. Blm»r Wilson. Norman Johnson. Fourth Row: Kenneth Bruce. George Luc;. Lawrence Johnson, Jim Moore, llarr? Lankford. Jamn McMichael, Krir Nelson, Re Jensen, Paul Popp. Chris Soteropoli . Hob Rocha. Alfred Mesa. Herbert Viner, Ralph Seaton. Richanl Wilson. Iw-Land Wold. Third Row: Raymond Larsen. Clinton Jensen. Hilly Trout. John Lippold. Charles Sanches, Morton May. Don Wallace. Troy Stark. Alliert Melcher. Frank Clanton. Walter Irodge, Robert Thome. Robert Staldcr. Wilbur West. Duane Manful). Second Row: John Trenbo’.m, Monte Hecht, James Tripp. Alfred Wells. Greg Smith. Charles Crcenbaum, Bill Hrealln, Donald Jen- sen. Bill Daria. Dick Callaghan. George Wrakestraw, Asa Brooks. Jimmy Carroll. Donald Nottage, John Cook. Harold Dickinson. Front Row: Vigdor Pelton. Charles Nowlcn. Jack Koenig. Kenneth Katerbrnok. George Powell, Richanl Cook. Sam Allen. Robert Quisenberry. I.. V. Wyatt. Bill Harry, Alan Krafoatlk. Dee Latham. Fred Brown. Fred las ton, Albert McConnell. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY J IIE BEST CLASS in Laramie High is un- doubtedly the Class of ’46. So say about 165 fresh- men, anyway. During the year Handsome Bob” Quisenberry served as president. The vice-president was “De- lectable Donna Carroll. Mary Ann Foreman, who knows how to write, was elected secretary. That curly-headed wizard of finance, Sam Allen, pumped forty-some dollars into the treasury. Members of the student council were Janet Forbes and L. V. Wyatt. As class sponsor. D. S. Costello has aged at least ten years since September. The freshmen were active along the lines: social, athletic, and scholastic. In October they enjoyed a dance with the sophomores: in March, a freshman party: and in May. a class picnic. At football and l askctl all games they were tre- mendously vocal. And the class roster includes many young athletes who promise glorious chapters. Why not another Kenny Sailors? The freshmen have their intellectuals, too. Twenty-two members regularly made three or four one’s. The Class of ’46 is well stocked with “personali- ties”—Louise Muller reads Tolstoy in her lighter moments. Don Thompson is a mastermind at chess. Cherubic Mary Newsom manipulates a gargantuan vocabulary. In a class questionnaire Mary Ann Foreman received most votes for more honors. Joyce Black and Bill Brcslin were voted “the most musical,” and Frank Morgan the “l cst dancer.” Bill Taylor was cited for his sense of humor; Charles Sanchez and Gene Benson, for athletic prowess. Glamor gals” were Shirley Cordiner, Donna Car- roll, Renee Ingram. Ruth Williams, and Betty Rucli. All in all. what a class, these Forty-Sixers! FRESHMAN QIRLS Top Row: Dorothy Barter, Mildred Mataon, Lola Duclo, Rosemary Rob- erta, Sylvia Smith. Matine Wool». Betty Metcalf, France Tome, Lout» Muller. Beverly Carroll. Marian »- path. Anita Smith. Madeline IVtridea, Row Ingram. Halberta Kinsolving. Arm- Rnrai, Dorothy Low Third Row: Brtty Covington. Sally Tbei- en. Bonita Martin. Lillian Halaey. Flora Giles, Pa lay Sitton. Norma Jean Roberta. Margo Nastrom, Rosa Ranam. Teresa Ryan. Ruth Connors. Ruth Strom. Mary Wasingrr. Mildred Ransom. Pauline Kelley. Mary Grace Chiabolm Second Row: Bertha Mae Phillip-. Jew Park. Docta Wan!. Mary Cheaebco. Charlene Thorn [-on. Mary Newsom. Shirley Schumacher. Mar- guerite O’Orady. Marilyn Hanaro. Velda Madden. Shirley Clow. Joyce Hlaek, Ruth Marie Nabben. Gloria Jean Soliar». Armondean Soliar». Greta Worst er. Phyllis Gibba. Front Row: Hblrlee Cordiner. Jean Siefkin, On» Mae Hoef . Betty Ror-h. Jessie Mclennan. Helen Woodland. Bonnie Knippa, Besaie Lou Krafczlk. Donna Carroll. Mary Ann Foreman. Janet Forbes. Marifrrd Lrbhart. Mari- lyn Clippinger. Stella Collin . Ronnie Fanning, Jaequelyu CbumMey. 17

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