Laramie High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Laramie, WY)

 - Class of 1944

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r„„„„ b HUSSIF CLUB Billie Ikannk Ebkrhart HE HUSS1F CLUB, a group of girls in Home Economics, enjoy working and planning at their m meetings which were held every other Monday. At the l eginning of the year, when this group was or- ganized, they chose Betty Anne Bath as president; as her right hand helper, Audrey Boyle was elected vice-presi- dent : and as secretary, Billie Jeanne Eberhart was chosen, with Nancy I.esa Summers as treasurer. This club lias been doing Red Cross work with a j arty --- now and then. They gave a Miss CAMPBELL dinner for the Red Cross; this took place March 2. Organized in 1937, it consists of seventh and eighth grade girls enrolled in Home Economics. For the past two years Miss Vera Campbell lias % sponsored the club and has led them in two very W outstanding years. SENIOR CLASS WILL (Continued from Page 24) to Jerry Spence. Frances Wakcland. Iieing of ound mind, doesn't leave a thing. To I,ouis McElroy. Shirley Walker leaves her 40 credits and we think lie will need them. I-eona Wasingcr has already left for Fort Collins to find a job. Grace Weddle leaves her STRENGTH” to any- one who can do what she can. Marily Wheeler, being able to graduate in three years, leaves her cerebelum” to her little brothers. Alice Willc joyfully leaves to join Buddie. Margaret Williams glady leaves her place in typing to anyone who wants it. Robert Wilson just leaves grinning from car to ear. Chart Yeoman leaves Barbara —the sucker. David Woolf takes his build” with him. Marvin Willard wills his place in Miss Linford's room to next year’s Forensic student. To Madeline Pctridcs. Shir- ley Wold leaves her red hair. Edna Wood leaves her place in Senior Study to anyone who can do as good a job as she has. Shirley Yeager leaves her place in the band to next year's ''lucky” person. iu'ssif cm S Seated: Patty Terry, Mary Irene, lltiy Lou Lind, Hetty Anne Bath. Mildred Brown. % Steading: Betty Ann I.iod. Phylli» N'eUoa. Billie Jeanne Eberhart. Ls Loia Ann JanovaVl, Nancy Summer». Julianne Eberhart, Audrey l-ee Boyle. Shirley Wood».

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THE PLAINSMEN jrjrjrjTjrjr FUTURE TEACHERS Edna Larsen “VOV MAY EXTINGUISH the light of the candle now, but strive to keep the flame of the de- sire for knowledge and education alight forever in your hearts and minds. We are happy to welcome you to membership in F. T. A.” With the words spoken by President Betty Ann Atkin- son, thirteen i ersons were formally initiated by candle- light into the Future Teachers of America on October 28. Assisting Betty in the cer- emony were Sponsor Mrs. Margaret Blacker, Vice-Presi- dent Nannette Roscbcrry, Scc- mrs. blacker rctary Edna Larsen, Treas- urer Henrietta George, and Program Chairman Shirley Pregel. A treasurer hunt on one of the coldest, darkest nights of the year was enjoyed by the pledges and veterans as a part of the stooges” informal initia- tion. Gremlins had their fun that night. Notes were mixed, treasures unfound, and a frost bitten, disappointed group returned to the warm Activity Room for refreshments to forget about the futile search. By teaching classes in the grade schools, junior high, and senior high the “future assignment sling- ers” completed a year of service, guidance, and fun. Betty Ann Atkinson. Dolores George, Henri- etta George, Frances Griffin, Patricia Hubbard. Peggy Hitchcock, Dorothy Kay. Edna Larsen, Georgia Petrides, Shirley Pregel, Nannette Rose- berry. Alma Rubeling. Betty Jeanne Satter, Bill Soule, Charles Wittenbrakcr, and Shirley Hciscy were awarded F. T. A. pins for earning 100 or more points. Points were received for grading papers, checking junior study rolls, teaching classes, ditto work, attending meetings, outside work, and in general being “useful” to the teachers and com- munity. At Christmas time members played Santa Claus to the children at the Orphan's Home. Santa’s jxtek contained rejuvenated toys, cookies, and popcorn balls. Meetings were devoted to reports and discus- sions on various careers, vocations, and branches of service now open to high school students. On one occasion dancing under the supervision of Miss Miller was given. Refreshments and dancing con- cluded each evening's program. FUTURE TEACHERS Right Row: Georgia Petridea, Roberta Kennedy, Dori» Copple. Vivian Bergstrom. Second Row: Dorothy K»y. Patricia llubbard. Alma Rubeling. Bill Soule. Third Row: Edna Larsen, Beth l berg, Elva Puckett, Peggy Hitchcock. Fourth Row: Francis GriBn. Claudine Burton. Henrietta George, Lee Burrows. Charles Wittenbraker. Standing: Betty Atkinioo, president, Xannette Roseberry. Xot In Picture: Mabel Brewster, Boh Clark, Jean Dolan. I olore« George. Shirley Veslcy, Shirley lleisey. Shirley Pregel. Betty Jeanne Satter. Bob Springer, Alice Wllle.



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! HOME EC. CLL’B S at«l: Anita Stickily. Joan Croy. Carol Stickler. Hetty Atkinson. Evelyn LaMar. Hetty Covington. Virginia Hamden. Emma Wood. Standing: Jean Dolan. Claudine Burton. Olive Wood. Charlotte Rumdde. Not In Picture: Edna Wood, Zell Bell. Krarx-U Critlin. Carnet Brrvnter, Shirley Jackson, Shirley Pregel. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Evelyn LaMar By STARTING OUR Camp for a Victorious eral- Mr Thayer helped the soldiers (drawing the year the soldiers were presented with candles to ™mc °,ut,?!a h?t) by Promot,ng Evelyn UMar to light our campfire. At this meeting we selected our ucneJal UJ'iccnj. officers for the year: Money was taken out of the Camp’s treasury for a $25 war bond. The canvassers for the Com- Edna Wood............................. .President munity Chest. War Fund. Red Cross drives, and Evelyn I.aMar......................I tce-President Kiwanis Club were honored with chow” given by Dorothy Haley............................Secretary thc soldiers of the Victory Camp. Claudine Burton..................... .Treasurer For ,jlc Basketball Tournament held here sonic Jean Dolan.......................Nnes Reporter solars cf the Victory Camp sold hot dogs and On thc second and fourth Tuesdays of thc co ce- month, regular meetings were held. Several social At every meeting the soldiers sat around their parties were given to entertain the soldiers of the campfire and sewed for the Red Cross, camp and their guests. The Valentine Party was This Victorious Camp, which is s| onsored by the rising rank of thc year. Captains Anita Smith Miss Geneva Bird, ended a successful year in both and Evelyn LaMar were up for promotion to Gen- hardships and fun.

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