Laramie High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Laramie, WY)

 - Class of 1944

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 'VKg!'-. - ’ ••• ' V SEVENTH GRADE BOYS Front Row: Bob llcnegar. Donald Platek, Richard Itrovig, Johnny Deagurro, Charle Ve»ley, Bobby Connors, Jim Storey. Henry Phelps, Billy Berglin. Herbert l’e ien, Cl‘l- ford Topharn. Robert Berber. Second Row: Interne Wetzel. Diet Rarsam. Billy Wahl. Lewi Wilson. Allen Vinzent. Arthur Rue. leMIc Bradley. Joe tiieaer. Fred Smith, Iturkette Jackaon. Billy Hellyer. Kirby Carroll. Dick Surline. Third Row: Dick June . Owen llodgell. Rayre Clay, Bob Moody. Benny Chavez. Thomas Yuta. Baud Drummond, l «an Wold. Leonard t.arson. Bob Bartley, Darrell Jensen. I ete Wake land, Russell Engcn. Fourth Row: Bobby Houtz, Glenn Jensen. Leo Keratins, Orville John- son. Grant Johnson. Eddie Sanchez. Loren McCowell, Kay Warrick. Gil- bert Roum. Bob Boyd. Porflrlo Es- parza, David Grooman. Fifth Row: Howard Bartlett. Carl Fry. Cecil Lynch. Vernon Gildea. linmiy O’Flannigan, Robert Push, John Burris, Jack lextan. Tommy Tipton, Pat Cowper. Jack Osboroe. Bob Wyatt. SEVENTH GRADE t3i HE CLASS OF 1949, consisting of about 185 members, met for the first time in September, 1943. The following were chosen as class officers: Bev- erly Mayhew, president: Anna Mesa, vice-president; Audrey Boyle, secretary and treas- urer: Marjorie Martin and Bob Wyatt represented the class on the Student Council: Miss Esther Gilmore was the class sponsor. This class was very active during the full school year: and, if their future might l»c judged by what they did this l»st year, you can expect great MISS GILMORE thinSS thc ° C °j greatest advantages of this zip and pep is that it builds moral, especially dur- ing trying war-days. Included on this moral” list was a Christmas party held by the class in the Activity Room December 14: dancing and games furnished the entertainment. On November 10, Beverly Mayhew. president of the class, gave a short talk in the Junior Red Cross assembly. Also helping to build moral, the members of the class participated in the Christmas Assembly program December 22; in this Boh Wyatt and Bobby Connors gave a skit entitled Oh, Doctor!”: and John Burris gave a reading entitled The Men Go Christmas Shoppin'.” About 50 members of the class belong to the Junior Dramatics Club. A number took | art in the plays— Proposing to Papa and That’s What They All Say —given for the parents and faculty November 18. On March 1 they gave their last contribution in the form of an entertaining movie entitled, Topper Takes A Trip.” SEVENTH GRADE GIRLS Front Row: Do loro McCarty. Dai- kon Jmwn. Bonnie Roewler. Marian Oakcw. Beverly Challman. Donna Ve ley, Audrey Boyle, Jacqullyn Bol- ton. Betty Martin. Dorothy Smother . Ernestine Schierx. Lucille Mataon. Mary Lathrofi, lantha Selaon. Nadine Bird. Lodrma Atwell, Evelyn Clark. Second Row: Mantaret Shockley. Irma Smith. Julianne Eberhart. Hen- rietta Lucero, Helen Johnson. Martha Kngen. Lynn Bueacher. Lola Will . Angie Sanchr . Mi» Gilmore. Kath- ryn Reucaer. Helen Worater, Tommy Pitehford. Miry belle LaMar. Regina Bath. Betty Marie Ward. Thin! Row: Betty Granlund. Hazel Jone . Barbara Conwell, Marlene Miller. Muielene Knodwn. Beverly Lamkln, Father Quiaenberry, Rita Selioc. Doramary Hunt. Lillie Vaughn. Marjorie Martin. Jo Anne Clinton. Raqoel Ramirez, Shirley Woo.!. Banje Padilla. Della Chavez. Jovita Candillo. Fourth Row: Barbara Smith. Sally Erlckaon. Lola Marten sen. Virginia Dremier. Rae Cheaebro. Dorothy Lee. Barbara Bunwide, Betty Joel Ward. Mary Maxftrld. Gertrude Sounder . Glenda John«n. Violet Kellogg. Mil- dred Brown. lMoria Krinke. Shirley Barber, Mary Armijo. Lola Olenon. Fifth Row: Teresa McCue, Mary Lou Lind. Betty Ann Lind. Shirlcy I’hlllip . Lynette Hooking, Gladys Bowman. Dolore Water . Phyllis Nelaon, Beverly Bachman. Shirley Burnett, Etta Jean Merritt. Cleta Freeman. Kathirn Cordlner. Anna Meaa. Beverly Mayhew.

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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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STI DKNT COUNCIL Sullanae White, Wwi.ile Cohmt, Mr. Mciiwrt, Hugo Jenaen. Bill Itrealin, Nanoctte NouttK-rry, Billy Gilbert, Marjorie Martin STUDENT €[ ERY YEAR THE different classes elect stu- dent council members. Each class elects two repre- sentatives, one boy and one girl. This year the Seniors elected Clco Krafczik and Xannette Rose- berry; from the Juniors came Tom Garrod and Juliannc White. When Tom decided to become one of the high and mighty seniors, Hugo Jensen was elected to take his place as the junior mcmljer. The Sophomore Class chose Rill Breslin and Janet Korbes; the Freshman Class, Wendell Cosner and Shirley Cooley; the eighth grade, Billy Gillrert and Joyce Thompson; and last but not least by a long shot the seventh grade, Bob Wyatt and Slarjorie Martin. These members decorated the front hall of the High School for the Halloween party which they sponsored. First there was a moving picture after which a dance in the gym was held. COUNCIL On Christmas the Student Council had charge of the Christmas assembly and the treat for the whole school. The treat consisted of ice cream and cookies; the cookies were l aked and donated by the women of the P.-T. A. The afternoon was completed by a dance held in the little gym. Several dances were sponsored in the Activity Room after school for the various grades. An April Fool’s party, given by this same group, was a gay affair at which everyone present was supposedly dressed vice versa. The boys came as the lesser half and the girls wore the jxants. It was a regular Leap Year Dance to which the girls j aid all expenses. The Student Council purchased copies of the Parliamentary Primer which they presented to all class and club officers, in the hope that the clubs of our school should be conducted according to parliamentary rule. 1«

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