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FRESHMAN BOYS Front Row: Jack Johuton. Gilbert Sanchez. Martin WIUoo. Jim New- ton, Jack Bath. Robert Ko eberiy, Martin Atteberry, Wendell Corner. Dick Keller. Kenneth Carroll, Marlin Mclntyer. Martin William», Eugene Brown. Second Row: Lav erne Carlton. Bill Shearer. Jack Connor». Phi! Trumbull, Bob We»terhouacn. Lief Hod, Frank Jen.cn. Perry Moe. Dcm- all Solomon. David Spiegeiberg. John Vermillion. Gary McConnell. Bob Hartman. Fred Cuthlll. Third Row: Kay Yeum K:nk, Stanley Meatle. Blaine Young, Car- rol Borgeman. Clarence Comer. Bar- rel Murphy. Vincent Boyaberj. Igor l bonor. Raymond Baker. Ilcrliert Quealy. Tom Van. Robert Ponder, Lloyd Marta. Franklin Croonbcrg. Fourth Row: John Thalkcn, Gerald Gaahlcr. Willard Overturf, 1-ee Mai- ody. Glen Morton, Danny Dmminood. l»on Gorzole». l on MeMieliael, Pat- rick Spear. Bobby Grant. Pat Mud:- K. Alfred Reidetel, Alex Maser, raid Gelalnger. Fifth Row: Jim Fitzgerald. David Roaentrater. Jamea Coekroo. Thomaa O’Flannlgan. Loran Bowman. Bill WariMd. Bill Koenig. Bill Gonion. Max Smith. Kenneth Marg tt«, Ray- mond Ead«. Clifford Kunk-1. IliU Munaon. FRESHMEN Karlbnf. Coughlin and Mary Hollis OllE MUCH-ABUSED Freshmen got off to a dynamic (?) start with Cliarlotte Charley” Wal- lace as prexy; Bob Hartman, vicc-prcxy; Barton Attcrbury, secretary; and Eugene Brown, treasurer; Shirley Cooley and Wendell Cosner Student Coun- cil members: and Miss Smith as guiding light. Going hand in hand with the Sophs on the An- niversary of Pearl Harbor as struggling, striving, and stooping bond drivers, we were disappointed, but still clung to our line of hope. Our “Erosh” Glee Club and Orchestra showed their musical ability in the Christmas assembly. much to the disappointment of the rest of the school. Then came the climax of the year; the party, with a grand turnout, “point” expensive refreshments, and a variety of entertainment. Showing great enthusiasm, the class put in its hid for Valentine’s Queen along with the others, in the person of Jackie Abbott. Topping the year with an assembly, we exhibited the originality for which we are truly noted. Our anticipation for the coming year is over- whelming; and, as we survey the past, we’d much rather look to the future. FRESHMAN GIRLS Front Row: Skirley Cooley. I.ouiie Botucr. Joyce Beckett. Betty Bur- bank. Wanda Gay. Laurine Llpoold. Betty Blackburn. Juana Lee Hook in . Barbara Ilarkin . Margaret Robert», Connie Jo NeUoo. Mary Hollit, Elinor Walter». Second Row: Beverly Walker. Car- olyn Lapham. Betty Ady. Janet Stev- en». Thai Anita Jauu. Dolore Bini. Sally Johanaon, Eleanor Spaulding. Dolore» Collin . Vina Mae Oberg. Jackie Richard». Mary Atklnaon. Ora Smith, »|on»or. Third Row: Shirley Sclaon. Peggy Clark. Ramona Bath. Janice McKaig, A do la Earner, Mary Breriln. Jackie Abbott. Marie Wittenbrakcr. Myrna Miller. Ikorothy Hulme. Shirley Craw- ford, Claire Jone . Ltunne Holland. Kay Turman, Fourth Row: Dorothy Rudialll. Mary Morten«en. Carolyn Clement. Charlotte Wallace, Betty Knight, Ann Bylund. Bette Dorman, Virginia Hamden. Betty Prahl. Pat Hardigan, Betty Thompson. Evelyn Meyer. Kar- I one Coughlin. Patty Jackaon. Fifth Row: Patricia Langcndorf. Pat»y Hillyrr. Jackie Wyroore. Agne» School, Betty LaMar. Mildred Huge. Mildred t rout, Donna Engle. Joto- phone Hamden. Blanche Klouda. Jane Crovit. Olive Wood. Emma Wool. Either llawly 13
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SOPHO.MORK BOYS m ii I'ront Row: Jack Koenig. Kenneth Bruce, Shelby Smith. Fred Brown. Bob Rocha, Gerald Mum ford. Ken- neth Wlleo . Richard Cook. Albert Melcher. George Howell, Monte Hecht. D. 8. Coetello. Second Row: Lawrence Johnaon. Honny Glides, lamia McKIroy. Frank Morgan. Eric Nelson. Dee Latham, Hill llrvvlin. John Uphold. Jimmy Moeri . Donald Jenaen. Charles Green- bauin, Troy Stark, Kenneth Eater- brook. Third Row: Greg Smith. Itex Jen- aen. Duane Manfull. Raymond Lareen. Inland Wold. Robert Thome. Alan Krafezlk, George Wrakratniw, Asa ltnx.lt, Jim Moore, Janie MeMichael. Ileitiert Vlner. I.loyd Burton. Fourth Row: Gerry Speine, George Lucy. William Wakeland. Ilenry Ttierkildien. Bob Qubenbcrry, Ver- non Yeager. Charlea (ireaaer, Alfred Me»a. Haul Hoop. Ralph Seaton. Vig dor IVltan. Albert McConnell, Nor- man Johnaon. Robert Staldcr. Filth Row: Harry Lankford. Dale Reeve . Joe Neal. Martin Small, Gene Kenton, Donald Nottage. Jimmy Carroll. Jame Cruickshank. Bill Trout. Arthur Meyer, Holland Scott, L. V. Wyatt. SOPHOMORES Ohe SOPHOMORIC destinies of the Class of 46 were officially in the hands of Bob Quisenbcrry, president; Donna Carroll, vice-president; Agnes Burns, secretary: Sain Allen, treasurer; and Janet Forbes and Bill Breslin, representatives on the Stu- dent Council. D. S. Costello was sponsor. The death early in February of Sain Allen, saddened the whole school and, in particular, the members of the Sophomore class. Sammy” will be forever remembered by his classmates for the modest, fun-loving, and altogether likeable lad that he was. During the year the Sophomores demonstrated more than once that they are a group of uncommon energy. They were first in the Junior Red Cross drive, contributing more than one-third of the total ($140) raised by all six classes. They made a good showing also in the war bond campaigns. And (as of March 15) they were the only class in school which could say, Every last one of our members has paid his dues—100 per cent!” As this goes to press, the Sophomores arc plan- ning to sponsor two all-school assemblies, one a motion picture and the other a Sophomore talent program. Very exclusive social activities were a class picnic last fall and a party held in February. Any impartial observer must concede the fact that this Class of ’46 is unusually rich in boy-power and girl-power. Its athletes should come fully into their own next year. Its Thespians have already astonished the groundlings. And its intelligentsia are—well, practically a drug on the market. Bright indeed seem the next two years for Laramie High! SOmiO.MORK GIKI S Front Row: Marguerite O’Grady, Rom Banam, Bertha Mae Phillip . Shirley Sehumacber. Helen Woodland, llulh William». Ruth Strom. Jessie McLennan. Dorothy Hul». Betty Met- calf. Maxine Wool . Second Row: Madeline IVtridca, Jacquelyn Chumbley. Anita Smith. Stella Collin . Be »ie Lou Krafczik, Marian Kupach. Janet For be , Donna Carroll. Agnea Bum . On a Mae Hocf . Sylvia Smith. Barbara Turman. Third Row: Bonita Martin. Mildred M-vtaon. Mary Grace ChUholm. Char- lotte Burnable. Betty Covington. Dorothy Lowe, Florence Gilc . Lillian Halaey. Betty Roch, Betty WiDon. Fourth Row: Roth Marie Nabhen. Beverly Carroll. Marilyn Clippinger. Renee Ingram. Mary Cheacbro, Mary Framea Towne. PhrllU Gibb . Shir- ley Clow. Mary Waninger, Dorothy Krinke, Marilyn Hanten, Vclda Mad- den. Fifth Row: Shirley Jackson. Shir, lee Conilner. Marian Fcodick, Ralphe- 1 la Haytie, Charlene Thompson. Hal- berts Kinsolving. Loi Ducto. Mildred Ransom, Alma Conner». Ruth Con- nera, Joyce Black. 12
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EIGHTH GRADE Ralph Lewis and Hilly Gilbert KIGI1TII GKADK BOYS Front Row: Billy Gilbert. Marvin Wood. IIrur Seller». Howard .Smith. Dean Phillip . Drtry McConnell, Raymond Wheeler. John Soule. Roger Valdez. Harley Axe. Jark Harrison, leslle Colling, Leroy Murphy. Second Row: Carol Piper, Jerry W.-sterhowen. Oren Pare. Lee Speight. Bernard Oakes. Gary Johnson. Leo Nickerson, Robert Hughe . Jerry I hike . Ralph Lewi». Glenn Wool., Kenneth Martin, Prank Miles. Eugene llittner. Third Row: Robert Korney. Rob- ert Cook. Claris I.yborger. Stewart Ingham. Iron Allen. Marlin Lowry. Billy McCalla. Billy Poster, Koiert Nelson. Robert Staley. Jimmy Pun. Kay Mane lling. Billy Halsey. Larry Buescher. Fourth How: Kenneth Mad lcu. Ralph Johnaton, Charles Wood, Jack Stamer. James Ihirfee, Dwight Con- ner. IVnnis Long. Wayne Vesely. Billy Nelaon. Douglas Bird. Kenneth Warrick. Jack Nutter. Bert Ranaom. Robert Weatrope. Mr» Gloyd. Fifth Row: Donald Chriitenaen. Giles Parrish. Robert Mreboer, Billy Melvin. Louis West. John Smith. Billy Lind, Donald Wldener. Kenneth lloflerber, Alfred Johnson. John Holi- day, Bill Hammond, Christopher Harding, Paul Sandels. James Wood OHE EIGHTH GRADERS of Laramie High have accomplished much during the school year In- providing entertainment in the form of parties and dances under the able leader- ship of Yvonne Ingram as president; Billie Jeanne Eber- liart as vice-president; Ralph Lewis, secretary; Bill Ham- mond. treasurer; Bill Gilbert and Joyce Thompson as Stu- dent Council representatives, and Mrs. Myrtle Gloyd as sponsor. Enjoyed by the whole school and many visitors was an assembly given by this en- ergetic group which included a movie entitled, “If I Were King.” During the year, two parties were also given for the class in the Activity Room. Refreshments were served and prizes were given for different activities. They also did their part in the war bond drives, tying for first place with the Juniors in one drive. MRS. GLOYD KKillTII GKADK GIRLS Front Row: Lillie Trujillo, Nancy Lee Ankeny, Franci» Waslnger, Mary Irene. Betty Ann Bath. Hetty Ann Daniel», Sherry Howe. Sharon Detl, Yvonne Ingram, Gladys Freeman. Mary Rita Went, Joan Steven». Savita Atrn»i . Second Row: Joyce McLennan, Virginia Moody. Darlene William . Darrell William . Genevieve Moore. File ii Cox. Jacqueline Smith. Mary Gaskins. Helen Taylor. Elizabeth George. Priscilla l.Sebau. Alyce Miller. Ann Stewart. Elizabeth McKIroy. Third Row: Nora Jean Reed, Ethel Burns, Carol Lee Xlckeraon. Donna Lowe. Connie Willis. Dorothy Car- roll. Margaret Townc. Katherine Clement. Helen Roger». Dorothy Roruk. Lola llunzikcr. Ruby Burbank. Gail Tweed. Eleanor Salisbury, Sarah Patterson. Fourth Row: Angellne Collina. Betty Yodefce. Elva Coulthard. Patri- eia Covington. Norma Jean Topham. Alice Detrick. Dorothy Dantela. Rose Mary Arp, Betty Hartgreave. Bet tv McLennan. Marjorie J.aacson. Ethel Wilson. Myrta Patterson. Ruth M - Col lough, Betty Baillle. Shirley Mot- tensen. Fifth Row: Eleanor Vigil. Gwen Jensen. Joan Small. Audrey Roe .ter. Phyllis Munson. Helen Crou»e. Irer.e Wise. Opal lerii. Joyce Thompson. Barbara BaV T. V is JanovuVI, Donna Park, Billie Jeanne Eberhart.
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