Laramie High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Laramie, WY)

 - Class of 1943

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HOTl’S HAREM Front Row: Hetty IwaUukl, Ann-tlrc St ruble, Jean Hall, 1‘rtEjjy R u - •er. I’helie Norton. Second Row: Phylli» Mener, Mary Loufac HOTI'S HAREM Makii.yx Murphy CJnDKR THE NAMEof Hoti’s Harem, the com- mercial club of I .a ramie High, was organized No- vember i, 1942. Sponsored by Mr. J. F. Williams, the club, consisting of fifteen advanced shorthand students, elected Margaret Burns, president: Peggy Reusser, vice-president: anti Marilyn Murphy, sec- retary-treasurer. The purpose of the club was to secure a more thorough knowledge of commercial occupations and to help in I.aramie 1 ligh's war effort. Hoti. the club's namesake, is familiar to all com- mercial students as the banker who collects a nickel from all pupils who chew gum in the typing room. At intervals this money is put into war stamps. Hoti's Harem was the first and only Victory Corps in Laramie High, and held the title of Production Service. The girls lyegan their busy year by sponsoring a contest for the sale of stamps and bonds, in which every class in high school competed. The contest, which began on that memorable anniversary. Decem- ber 7, 1942, continued through January 7. 1943, and reached a grand total of $38.700.00 worth of bonds and stamps sold. The junior class, taking top honors Pnsn. Mjrujrvt Rum , KUln Prtrblc». Mary Gordon. Third Row: Doris Johanarn. Mildrrd Harlowr. Mr. William . Marilyn Murphy. with the largest amount credited to their name, were given a party consisting of a dance and a full length movie. Another undertaking by the club was the making of a scrapbook showing what I .aramie high had done for the war effort. The scrapbook, which won first place in the state scrapbook contest, was made by Margaret Bums. Peggy Reusser. Mildred Harlowe. and Marilyn Murphy. The club also made duffle bags for the Junior Red Cross, bookmarks for the veterans’ hospital in Cheyenne, and packed port- folios as Christmas gifts for our fighting forces. On April 14 the club joined with the F. T. A. in giving an assembly. A “Bomb Tokyo” campaign was instigated by Mr. Thayer on April 1, with a goal of $30.000.00 worth of bonds and stamps to be sold. Each class took off from San Francisco, and when $5.000.00 bad been obtained, it reach Tokyo. For each $100 bond receipt, one bomb was dropped on this fair city. Soon the goal of $30,000.00 had been passed, so a new goal of $50.000.00 was set. With this con- test running to the end of the school year. May 14. it will lie a fight to the finish with the sophomores and freshmen in particular bidding for top bombing honors. Hoti’s Harem and Laramie High arc determined to put Laramie on the map and Tokyo off!

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Step-A-Head Dramatics Club IJnder ' I'HE sponsorship of Miss Wymorc, the Step-A-Hcad Dramatics Club was organized in the fall of 1941. The club consists of any persons in the seventh, eighth, or ninth grades who arc interested in some form of dramatic work. Organizing for the year in September, 1942, the club planed its activities and elected officers. Betty Lou Thompson won the presidency, and the vice- president chosen was Dorothy Ann Bouck. Evelyn Syler was elected for the position of secretary. The activities of the group during the past year have been varied and entertaining. In November the organization gave an evening program for their parents, friends, and classmates. The entertainment consisted of four one-act plays which were well re- ceived by the audience. Providing enjoyment and for everyone, an informal party was held last De- cember for the club members and their guests. The group again presented several more plays and solo numbers this spring in an evening entertainment for friends and parents of club members. A one- act play was also given for the Parent-Teachers’ Association of the Stanton School. Ending the year’s activities and bringing to a close a very successful season, the club gave an in- formal party on April 22. Junior Class Play Bonnie Davidson and James Forbes ©HE CREAM OF the high school, the juniors, presented their annual class play November 21, Pro- fessor, How Could You.” Under the able direction of Miss Dorothea Knepper, it was one of the high- lights of the season in school dramatics. Kicliard Del.and portrayed Grandpa Perry, an old, retired fanner, and Bobby Jean Chisholm, his wife, a sweet, gray-haired old lady. James Forbes played the part of Keats Perry, a young professor at a well-known college, whose bane and only prob- lem was Vicky Randolf (Bonnie Davidson) who added spice and romance to the play. Arthur Albert played John Appleby, an old school friend of Vicky’s, who stole many laughs trying to be helpful in getting Keats a wife so that he could become dean of the college. Bernice Irene as Pricilla Morely, Ellen Sackctt as Valaric Whit- man. and Edna I .arson as Tootsie Bean, ably filled the parts of the three girls who were chosen by (Continued on Page 33) STEP-A-HEAD DRAMATICS CLUB IVont Row: Ethel Hum . Angelinc Collin». Jerry Duke . Raymond Wheeler. Nickie Teslick. Gary Johnson. Evelyn Syler. Betty Lou Thomf n, Dorothy Bourk. Billie Jeanne Kberturt. Prudlla Lkbuii. Betty Daniel . Joann Kinney, Yvonne Ingram. Second Row: Alma O»- tennan. Beverly Trea.lway. Patricia Reeae, (Blew Pariah. Sonny Ingram. Johnny Soule. Eugene IHttner. Cary McConnell. Martin Wil on. Dewey McConnell. Katherine Clement. ELaine Dickinson, Dorothy Daniel-. Nancy Summer . Thin! Row: Charlotte Walker. Barbara Baker. Margaret Ann Roberta. Margaret Towne. Patricia Covington. Betty Mr- Den nan. Gwen Jen»cn, Eugene Brown. Prank Mile», Roy Hay . Darrel William . Anna Marie Wittenbraker. Barbara Pattcnon, Patty Jac-kecei. Mi» Wymorc. Fourth Row: Donald Thompson. Shelby Smith. Donald Alim. Kenneth Madden. Bobby Meeboer, Marvin Woods. Jack Hariaon. Billy Ho ley. Larry liu.hrr, Betty Lou Yodcke. Joyce McLen- nan. Polly Tbomp «i, Norma Jean Topham. Joann Small. Top Row: Leroy Murphy. Eugene Moore. Billy Nelson. Harley Axe. Billy Lind. Donald Wagner. Bill Hammond. Kuwell Ead . Billy Melvin. Ken- neth Hoflerber. Sylvia Smith. Je »ie McLennan. Cecil Lynch. Tommy Pope. Jimmy Funn. Nancy Ankney.



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C ongr at illations Seniors The best of wishes to you in your future undertakings KASSIS DRY GOODS CO. When you want to eat all Jay come TO THE MiJ west Cafe THOMAS G. CAMBOR. Prop. 214 S. Second Telephone 2740 'HsMMsr, 71 YEARS OF SERVICE TO CITIZENS OF LARAMIE Groceries Hardware Furniture CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1943 Style Specialists in Footwear for Men and Women Extra Special Care Taken in Fitting Feet Correctly THE BOOTEKY C ONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS DAVISON : JEWELRY STORE j TELEPHONE 4266 207 IVINSON AVENUE I OUR THIRTIETH YEAR of Serving I-«ramie with PROPERLY FITTED. STYLISH FOOTWEAR ROYER and DeHART J. —■ Congratulations Seniors GREG SMITH Equitable Life Insurance GREETINGS CLASS OF ’43 TATHAM SERVICE STATION General Tires Willard Batteries THIRD AND IVINSON

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