Laramie High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Laramie, WY)

 - Class of 1944

Page 12 of 52

 

Laramie High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Laramie, WY) online collection, 1944 Edition, Page 12 of 52
Page 12 of 52



Laramie High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Laramie, WY) online collection, 1944 Edition, Page 11
Previous Page

Laramie High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Laramie, WY) online collection, 1944 Edition, Page 13
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 12 text:

I Tom Hay Dean Stickley Wrangler —2. 3, 4; Wrangler Presi- dent—4: I n tore lass Tournament—2. 3. FORTUNES IN ’54 LaVon Mae Hansen (Continued from Page 3) Broadway are ballet dancers Vivian Bergstrom, Phyllis and ella Bell. Another Broadway sensation. Ice rolltcj. features dashing, daring. Marian Nowit ki. (Cap- ably handling the spotlight is James Corbridge. and Casanova Marvin Willard adds his bit.) Flash! Margaret Coomes makes All-American as Center for Dow Chemical. This comes to you through the courtesy of the NBC. where Donah! Helm is Chief Radio Operator. Bernice Irene, one of America’s foremost women de- tectives has discovered George Collins is a second Einstein. IxKated where Kassis used to be is the Nancy Lee Shoppe. managed by NAnnette Roseberry and Lee Bur- rows. Lee is in charge of the shoe department. Customer Orville Murdock is still trying to trade at a man's store. The Connor Hotel, managed by Bill Soule, is quite rushed this week. Curious classmates are arriving from all over the United States to hear Reverend Arnie Jones deliver his sermon on Why I Am A Preacher.” Registered at the Hotel arc Dean Logan, a scow boat- man from Brooklyn: Nick Goumas. funnv paper hero 'Metal Man. (Nick—el. get it?): Claude Slav, a second Peter Lorre: Marjorie Eykyn. a tobacco auctioneer: LaVon Hansen, bookkeeper at the Hotel Astor, New York City: Leona Wasinger. famed acrialist: Marilyn Wheeler, a court reporter: Shirley Wold. Swift Meat Packing Company butcher: Shirley Veselcy. a Kaiser riveter (not Kayser. mind you) : Mabel Brewster. Ambassador to the North Pole: Bob Bums, prosecuting attorney for the State of Arkansas, and his secretary wife. Mildred Rains: Tom Hay. mechanic for United Airlines: I.illic McLen- nan. art teacher at Hanna: Marie Sanchez. Hanna coal miner: Richard Quisenberry, owner of Wyoming's biggest construction yard: Keith Topham. west coast insurance salesman; Edna Wood. Paris fashion designer: Robert Wilson, replaccr of Mr. Anthony: Alice Krueger, forest ranger at Lookout and you’d better: Dick DcLand. chemist for DuPont: Valri Baker. Earl Carroll sweater girl; Jean Dolan. Rye Krisp saleswoman: Troy Beckett, outstanding Wyoming mineralogist and his wife, the former Frances akeland: Charles Push, well known technologist, what- ever that is: Arthur Albert, owner of the largest gin mill in the Middle West, and his wife Shirley Pregel: and Bob Springer, noted campfire leader. Flash! Dick F.berhart made forward on the Phil- lips 66 Basketball team. Owner of a 100.000 acre dude ranch is Dean Stickley with Margaret Eads for a cook. (Life as “Rosie the l k ith Margaret Eads for a cook. (Life as “Rosie the ball out of the 1 Riveter wasn’t so rosy after all without Dean). Fore- man James Forbes has trouble with cowboy James Bath- Jimmy is still dreaming of being six foot. Flying Aces arc Elwood Spaulding, pilot for the Trans-Continental Air Force, and Nile Baker, who is kept busy “flying to set pins at Coffee Lane in Denver. Fly- ing low is Bill Smith. Indianapolis Speedway driver. Five graduates have made good in the music circles. They are Shirley Walker, torch singer for Benny Good- man v orchestra: Alice Wille. Spike Jones’ accordionist; Richard Farrell, saxophone player for Fred Waring’ or- chestra : Barbara Keller, boogie-woogie successor to Count Bassie: and Edna I .a r sen. drum majorette for the Univer- sity of Southern California. Prominent businessmen arc Joe Espinoza. Hcsted man- ager. and competitors Charles Stone. Rainlxiw Grocer, and Charles Yeoman, manager of Piggly-Wiggly. 'T’ve Been Working On the Railroad might well be the theme song of Donald Collins. Katherine Smith, and Dick Foster. Don is a Union Pacific dispatcher. Katherine is foreman of the Union Pacific shops, and Dick. alia!, is engineer of lakeside’s little “Choo. Choo in Denver. Billiard Hall is being run hv Neal Cluphf with Emily Stewart as Billiard Queen and Margaret Anderson, taking in money as a “dime a dance girl. Dick Kalinav is Neal’s best patron. Flash! Halfback for Washington Redskins is Dwight Covington. Dwight contributes his success to Javnc Cor- bridge’s cheering him on. Something new has been added to Esquire. Esther Maser, tlie editor, attributes the new popularity to Ellen Sackctt. creator of Esquire pin-ups. A Teachers' Convention was held this week with Shirlev Yeager, rural school teacher presiding. Present were Robert Fuhs. commercial teachers’ teacher, and Rex Brown. English teacher at the University of Colorado. „ Flash! Head coach of Notre Dame is none other than Eddie Rawson! Congresswoman Carol Stickley opened a new issue in the case of Bartender Ted Clanton and Prohibitionist Beth Isberg. Married couples adding to the Laramie Nursery, started by Shirley Heisev. Bettv Topham. and Margie Kelley and oocratcd by Georgia Petridcs and Mary Stewart, are Claudine Burton and lames Meyer: Darlene Brown and Gordon Zeller: Bonnie Kilzcr and Richard Alexander: and Henrietta George and Ted Barry. After taking an aspirin the crystal gazer threw the ball out of the window saying. “This is the end. I

Page 11 text:

LEFT ROW Zeli, a Faye Bell Spring Festival—1 ; Home He. Club—4. Ted Clanton Band—3; F. T. A.—3; Medicine Bow High School —1, 2. Cla udine Button Glee Club-2. 3: Pep Club-4: G. A. A.-I, 2; Home He. Club-4; F. T. A.-4. Richard EbKriiart Basketball—1, 2. 4; Interclass Tournament—1. 2. Marc.aret Coomks Glee Clui»—1; G. A. A.—1. 2. 3. 4; G. A. A. President—3; Hoti’s Harem-4. Bob Wilson Colorado Military School—1. 2; Class Play—3; Thespians—3. 4; Speaking Choir—4. CENTER ROW Arthur Ernest Albert Projection Staff—2. 3; Class Play—3 ; Plainsman Herald Staff—4; Plainsman Herald Photographer —4. Francks Griffin Home He. CIub—4; F. T. A.-4. Neal Clltiif Wranglers—2, 3. 4; Football—2. 3; Senior Social Committee—1; Wrangler Amateur Hour—3. Darlene Faye Brown G. A. A.—1, 2; Hod's Harem—4. Lee M. Burrows Wranglers—2. 3. 4; F. T. A.—2. 3. 4; Wrangler Secretary—3: Prom Committee—3: Class Play—4. M ari, a ret Eads G. A. A.—1. 2: Spring Festival—1, 2; Pep Club— 3. 4: Hod’s Harem—4; Christmas Cantata—3: G. A. A. Treasurer—2: Dance Committee—2; Na- tional Honor Society—3.4; Commercial Contest—3,4. RIGHT ROW Joyce Allen School of the Osage. lakeside, Missouri—1, 2: Pep Club—3: National Honor Society—3. Donald J. Helm Wranglers—2, 3. 4; Wrangler Sergant-at-Arms— 4; Honorary Rotarian—I; Intramural Basketball —2. 3. 4; Intramural Track—I. Evelyn Violet LaMar Hoti’s Harem—4; Pep Club—4; G. A. A.—2; Home Ec. Club—4; Valentine Queen—4. Clarence Carpenter Xaxnette Roseberry Glee Club—1. 2. 3. 4; Vice President Glee Club—4; Pen Club—3. 4; President Pep Club—4; F. T. A. —o, 4; Vice President F. T. A.—4: Student Coun- cil—4; Secretary Student Council—4; Junior Sex- tette--3; Spring Festival—1; Octette—2; Hon- orary Rotarian—4; Christmas Program—I. 2. 3. 4. Frank Martinez Laramie High School—1. 2. 4; Utah-3. • In Service. Salt Lake City,



Page 13 text:

JIMOK BOYS Froal Row (Ifft to right): Duane Burton. Perry Clay, Cordon Kellogg. Eddie Ax . Stanley Cluphf. Donald llano,tn. Eddie Foreman. Ed Mater. Second Row: Dick Strom. Ralph Hollar»!. Hartley ltartrlS. Ed Tilgner. Hill Scherrcr. YA School. Charlea It.iiikom. Phillip Trumbull, G e n e Potter. Third Row: Orkie Orleans. Kdvrin Murray. Tom Craten. BUI Crtixcn. Glen Stlckley, Bob Drum. Richard Geoff . Fourth Row: Don Prahl. Charles Witlcnbraker. Bob Yeoman. Pat Thom (won. Hugo Jensen. Bob Clark, Wallace Willard. Dal Syler. Fifth Row: JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Peggy Hitchcock and Marjorie Snow When THE KIDS started back to school in September, the Juniors began the year by electing Gordon Kellogg, president; Marjorie Snow, vice- president ; Glen S t i c k 1 c y, treasurer; Alma Rubeling. secretary; and to represent them at the student council meetings: Julianne White and Hugo Jensen. Coming in their rags and so-called clothes, the entire school enjoyed the annual Sadie Hawkins’ Day Dance. Prizes were awarded to the most appropriate and humor- ous costumes and a gtxxl time was thoroughly enjoyed by all who attended. The Juniors throughout the year have been rep- resented in all school organizations and many have outstanding records. Competing with their long-time rivals, the sen- iors, the Juniors always showed their excellent pa- triotism by leading in the selling of bonds and stamps and winning one of the major war bond drives of the year. Not to be outdone by the rest of the school, the assembly put on by the Juniors was a big suc- cess. It was very original and enjoyed by all. To l e found at all games were the volunteers from the class, contributing their ability to sell candv, gum, etc., when it could be obtained. The Junior Prom brought to an end the social life of the Juniors. Our thanks go to Miss Avery, sponsor of our class, who has made it a very pleasant year in each and every Junior's life. JIMOK GIRLS Front Row: Mlllieent Wilton. Julie McConnell. Phylli» Byer». Vitim llergitrom, Julianne White. Marjorie Snow. Alma Rubeling, Carol bee Thompson. Betty Kunkel. Bertha Allen. Athleen O'Dea. Secon.1 Row: Garnet Brewater. June Walah. Dorothy Solomon. Pat Hubbard, Jeanne Siefken. Ethel I»an- iela, Betty Jean Salter. Carol Matey. Norma Jean 11 in . Iren Mav field. Helen Kantotn, Dorothy Haley. Thin! Row: Betty Barger. Rutli Matker. Marie Mankin. Betty Wil- liam . Pauline Crawford. Georgia Collin . Patricia Willi». Maxine Ho- nor. Barbara Fluty. Anna Gift . Father Welbel. Joan Croy. Fourth Row; Barbara Ingham, E !na boulte Royer. Carolyn Miller. Ixiulac Jackman. Mary I .on Johmum. Kathryn Bath. Marian Ih-I.ar.l, M»r garet Hanllgan. Betty Klein. Je le Cook. Mary l-ou FarflcM. Marjorie Dunn. Fifth Row: Connie Ch -Vou«h. Aik Coulthard, Roberta Kennedy. Joan Boyd. Elva Puckett. Phylli Jenten, l-aureda Vermillion. Lola Harrell. Gertrude Bulacher. Colleen Carroll. France Moore. Marguerite Sundby. Ml a A veer. II

Suggestions in the Laramie High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Laramie, WY) collection:

Laramie High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Laramie, WY) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 1

1940

Laramie High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Laramie, WY) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 1

1941

Laramie High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Laramie, WY) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 1

1943

Laramie High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Laramie, WY) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

1950

Laramie High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Laramie, WY) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

1952

Laramie High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Laramie, WY) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

1953


Searching for more yearbooks in Wyoming?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Wyoming yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.