Laramie High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Laramie, WY)

 - Class of 1943

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— EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS Top Row: Jacqueline Wymote, Lu- anne Holland, Beatrice Lanyoo, Betty Sitton. Geraldine Marion, Janet Stev- ens. Elinor Walter. Mildred Rime. Kurith Davenport, Mary Hollia, Vina Mae Oberg, Miji Scott, Delorea Col- lins, Donna Mae Howard, Shirlev JacUon, Dorothy Holme, Betty Knight. Fourth Row: Sally Johan- sen, Marian ilaugard, June Wooll, Iona Henry, Annabel Vaeqoez, Man Lou Van Cleave, Patricia Langendorf. Olive Wood, Mary Mortenaoo, Emma Wood. Elm Trabing. Agnes Selvel. Edith Salisbury, Betty Prahl, Cath- erine Barrett. Third Row: Peggy Welch, Ramona Bath, Carolyn Lap- ham, Betty Ann Ady. Irene Phelpe. Josephine Hamden, Blanche Klonda, Carolyn Clement, Ann Bylund, Lila Jean Holland. Patricia Ferguson. Janice McKaig, Adela Faner, Mary II rest in. Second Row: Delorea Bird. Jeanne Ann Batcbeldcr, Shirley Craw- ford. Karlene Coughlin, Betty Dor- man, Shirley Kelson, Beverly Walker, Mildred Crout, Mary Atkinson, Jac- queline Richards, Eleanor Spaulding. Margaret Ann Robert . Patty John- son, Wanda Gay, Joyce Beckett, Jeannine Breateaie. First Row: Shirley Dalles, Betty LaMar, Juana Ee Hopkins. Betty Ann Blackburn. Charlotte Wallace. Shirley Cooley. Betty Dalton, Patty Jackson, Marie Wlttenbraker. Barbara Patterson. Betty Lou Thompson, Evelyn Syler, Myroa Miller, Jacqueline Abbott. Jackie Munroe. Patricia Hellyer. EIGHTH GRADE HISTORY Billy Gordon and Lloyd Marts T3iie CLASS OF 1947 began its second year. 1942-43, with 168 members enrolled. At the election held in September the following class officers were chosen: Lloyd Marts, president: Billy Gordon, vice-president; Mary Mortenson, sec- retary; Mary Atkinson, treasurer; Mrs, Myrtle Gloyd is the very enthusiastic sponsor of the group. I-ast year this class won the School Spirit Cup” iu a contest of good citizenship which was con- ducted by the “Plainsman Herald staff. This year the eighth graders have had two dances held on November 20 and February 12. The present work of the class is trying to raise enough money to have a good movie on our assembly date which is April 21. In an all-school contest held for selling War Bonds ami Stamps which was sponsored by the Hoti’s Harem Club, the eighth grade ranked third. One of the eighth grade boys, Billy Gordon, was among the four students of the high school who re- ceived an airplane ride to Cheyenne and back as a reward for their individual sales of War Bonds and Stamps. Members of the class have taken part in the one-act plays and Specialty programs given by the Step Ahead Dramatics Club. They have jxjsitions in both bands and the orchestra. The members reg- ularly hold their share of the number of students listed on the term honor rolls. This class moves into its third year with a goal of improvement and earning more honors. EIGHTH GRADE BOYS Top Row: Dick Keller, Glen Wake- field. Thom » O'Flannigan, Bobby Knutb, Truman Hick . Duane Murnhv J,c «€« . Bill koe- £ •, » “k JJW. WUr WarteM. Bob Gallagher, Donald Solomon. Herbert Swope, Ruavell Britton. Fourth Tealich Willard Omturf. Alfred Ricdc c1, Kenneth Hargett Raymond bda. Vincent Coraberg. Denm. Ru h Glen Morton. Alex Mater, Roland Marion. Bill Walker. Mju: 8vitb, Marvin McIntyre, Martin WillUma. Mr». Gloyd. Third Row: lerry Moe. Lief Hoel. Bruce Chall- man. Robert Pender. Herbert Quaaley. »£ge« Cmwford. Lee Malody. Leater Oimsted. Jack Connor», Jamea Coch- ran. Billy Gordon. Donald McMIchael. Clarence Comer. Kay Yuen Hing. Second Row: Billy Strange. Jamea Cliford Kunkrl, Bill Muruon. PHmon. Pat Madigan, Lloyd Marta. Stanley Meatel. Robert Koae- J £k,Bo »» ? Grant, BUI Kinney, Bill Schener, Frank Jenaen, Loran Bowman. Gerald Gaahler. Flrat Row: Danny Drummond, Eu- gene Brown. Robert Hartman. Glen Wood . David Roaentretter, Patrick SR '- Barton Atteberry. Wendell Coaner, Gilbert Sanchez, Darrell Murphy. Bob Wcaterhauien. Gary Mc- Connell. Martin Wilaon, Tom Vam. 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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SEVENTH GRADE BOYS Tow Row: Donald Widner. Leslie Dunn, Gene Dunn, Don Candelaria, Gilbert Garcia, Kenneth Kersey, Don- ald Benson, Fred Klouda, Gitce Par- iah, Douglas Bird, Richard Eodloott. Vernon Secrrst. Bill Hajnroood, Rus- sell Eads. John Hotaday. Jan is Bart- lett, Robert Rich. Don Kalinay, John Smith, Kenneth Hoflerber. Robert Smith. Fourth Row: Claude Brown, Charles Marcott. Jimmy Kun. Kay Mane Iling, Gerald Hickman. Dennie Long. Cbenito Trujillo. Manuel Cha- vez, James Wood, James Durfee, Frank Miles. Billy Melvin, Dwight Conner, Robert Nelson, Leo Nicker- •on. Charles Hamilton, Alfred John- son, Homer Davenport, Albert Teddlte. Thin! Row: Benny Candelaria, Prank Kaparta. Dean Dawson. Don Allen, Kenneth Martin, Jerry Dewey, Bruce Seller». Billy Foster. Bert Ran- dom, Robert Forney. Kenneth Madden. Robert M re Doer. Nickie Tevlish, Gary Johnson, Louia West. Larry Buescher, Kenneth Warriek. Robert Staley. Ber- nard Oakes. Ciprtano Mendosa. Second Row: Dean Phillip», Jack Nutter. Marvin Woods, Tommy Pope, Johnny Soule, Jerry Westerhausen, Grant Johnson, Charles Woods. Rob- ert Hughe . Billy McCalls, Howard Smith. Billy Halsey. Leslie Colling. Robert Cook. Robert Keene, Claris l.ybsrger, Billy Nelson. Dewey Mc- Connell, Eugene Moore, LeHoy Murphy. Front Row: Marlin Lowry, Bobby Wheeler, Roger Valde . Latham Lawton, Charles Boyce, Orval John- son, Stewart Ingham, Jack Harison, Harley Are. Cecil Lynch. Eugene Hittncr. Billy Gilbert. Ralph Lewis. Wilbur Morton, Kay Holden, Ray- mond Wheeler. Jerry Dukes, SEVENTH GRADE HISTORY doMING TOGETHER from the four grade schools, the members of the seventh grade met for the first time in September of 1942. Enrolled in the class were around 180 students. As a result of the class election, Barbara Baker was named president; Charlotte Walker was chosen vice-president; Eugene Hittncr was elected secre- tary; Donald Widner, treasurer; and Shirley Mor- tenson and Douglas Bird became student council members. Mr. O. C. Rogers is the class adviser. The class presented a movie assembly February 10. The picture chosen was “The Construction of Boulder Dam.” It was very interesting and instruc- tive. In their bond sales drive, I iramic High sold more tlian any school in the state. The seventh grade participated in this. They sold $560 worth. During the year dances have been given for the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades. I»arge crowds attended these dances. Seventh grade members of the junior dramatics club took part in programs and plays for their par- ents and the faculty. These plays and programs were arranged and directed by Miss Wymore, spon- sor of the club. The attendance at each was very good. A good representation from the class is found among the members of the B Band: eight members arc in A Band. SEVENTH GRADE GIRLS To » Row: Joan Dewey, Banjo Pa- ■lilla. LllUe TrumUlo, Elra Coul- thard, Dorothy Carroll. Garmon Rod- rigue . Helen Grouae. Dorothy Bouck. Joyce Thompson. Shirley Moftcoeen. Joann Small. Carol Lee Nlckenon. Patay Mendoza. Third Row: Joan Kenney. Alyce Miller. Gladys Free- man. Mary Irene. Angcllne Collins. Ethel wilaoau LoD Hunilker, Nancy Summer . Delon Rogers. Donna Park. Maude oleson. Elizabeth George. Opal Lewi . Irene Wiae. Alma Over- man, Donna Lowe. Priscilla Licbau. Elizabeth McElrov. Second Row: Bosonta Mendoza. Betty Ann Bath. Sherry Howe. Frances Waslngcr, Connie Willi . Betty Bafllle. Gene- vieve Moore. Gwen Jensen. Anna Marie Rice. Patricia Covington, Mart Towtjo. Patricia Reese. Phyllis ! son. Betty DanicD. Katherine Clem- ent. Jacqualine Smith. Mary West. Virginia Moody. Front Row: Betty Fuqua. Betty Lou Yodeka, Betty Hartgrare. Betty McLennan. Audrey Roeseler, Yvonne Ingram. Ethel Burn . Billie Jean Ebcrhart, Margene John- son. Charlotte Walker. Barbara Baker. Joan Steven . Darlene William . Dur- rel William», Nancy Ankeny. Joyce McLennan. It pA' t

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