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I.KFT ROW Bob Burns IUaketball-1. 2. 3. 4; Football—1. 2, 3; “L Club-3. I: Hi plana—2, 3. 4; K. V. A. Conteat—1. 1; Claim Preaident—3; Prom Committee—3; Origin.il Production—3. 3: Track—I, 2. Mildred Rains Pep Club—4; CtwriwillT 4; «ilee Club—I. J, 3; Thespian»— 3. 3. 4; Vice President TV iuni—3; National Tbrapiana— 2. 3. 4: Original Prod net ioo-2, 3. 4; Claaa Vice IVcaident—3; Clam Trcaaurer—2; Hoti'a llanm—I; Campaign Manager—4; Band Color Guard—I; Delegate to Girls' State—3; Amateur Hour— 3. 3: Senior Quartette—4; Junior Sextette—3; «ilee Club Sex- trttc—I. 2; Christmas Cantata—I, 2. 3; National Honor Societ) —I; Chairman Social Committee—t; Commercial Content—3; American I-eft ion Kaaa) Conteat—3; President Home Nurslng- 4; Claao Play—4; “Beer Since Kvr —3; Quill and Scroll- I Dwiciit Covington Clam President—I; Clam Play—I; Wrangler»—2. 3. 4; Foot- ball-3. 4: “L“ Club—4; Intramural Basketball—I. 2. 3. 4; In tramural Track—1. 2. 3: Baseball—I; High School Librarian— I; Military—3; Honorary Itotarian—I; Wrangler Amateur Hour Committee—i; Manter ol Ceremonle»—I; Youth Center Board—I Bonnie Kilzer «ilee Club—1. 2, 3; Christmas Cantata—1. 3. 3; Junior Sextette —3: Senior Quartette—4; Amateur Hour—3. 3; Pep «Hub—i; Girls «horta.-1; Thewpisne-3. 4; National Thesf.Une-3. 4; original lYoluction—I: IlotP» llarem—4; Cla»» Play—4; Glee Club Snow Quern—3; M. «'. War Bond Party—I; Dance Conn inltlco—2; Spring Festival—1, 3; Plainaman Herald Staff—I; Cla» Will—4; Commercial Club Contewt-3. 4; Quill and Scroll —4; Director of One-Art Play», Theapian Eight-Jewel Award—I Clark Allen Football—4; Track—2. 3. 4; Intramural Baakctball—2. 4; Honor Society—3. 4; Student Council—I, 2: Cla» Treasurer—«; Plainaman Herald Staff-4; Cla» Play-4; Quill and Scroll-1 Emily Beatrice Stewart Rich lllll High School. Mimouri-1. 2. 3: Hoti’a Harem—4. CENTER ROW Kona Mildred I.arsen Hand—1. 2. 3. 4; Majorette—I. 2. 3. 4; Dance Orcbeatra-I. 2. 3. 4; Concert Orchestra— I. 2. 3. 4; «i. A. A.—1. 2; Claaa Play —I, 3. 4; Hoti'a Harem—I; IVp (Tub—3. 4; Football Banquet Committee—3. 4; Chrialinaa Cantata-!: F. T. A. Play-2; F. T. A.-2. 3. 4; Journal lam—I; Vice President F. T. A.-3; Secretary- F. T. A.—I; Amateur Hour—2; Selling Committor —3; Commercial Central—3; American legion K» ay Content —3; Spring Featlcal—1; Quill and Scroll—4. George Collins Claw Treaaurer— I; Tbrapiana—2. 3. 4; Interclaaa Basketball— 1. 2; Interclaaa Track Meet—I; Football—i; Basketball—3. 4; Traci—2; Plainaman Herald Staff—I; “L dub-3. 4; Treaa- urer 'L Club—•; Interclaaa Softball—3; Military- : «Juill and Scroll—4. Leona Jayne Corbridce Pep Club—3. 4. Gail Fluty • Intramural Basketball—I, 2: Football—4; ”L” Club—3. 4; “L” «lull Secretary—4; Basket ball-3. 4; Intendam Track—1; Soft- ball-2; Speaking Choir—4: Military—4. Marjorie Eykyn IVp Club- , i; Hoti'a llarem—4. Arden Jones • Carper— I. 3: Laramie—2; Claaa IVroident—2; Football—2. 4; Track—2; L Club-4 Tom Moore RIGHT R0W Student Council—I; Thespian»—2. 3. 4; Wrangler»—2. 3; In- terclaaa Tournament—2. 3; Dance Committee—2; National Thes- pian»—2. 3. 4; Theapian Eight-Jewel Award—4; Senior Assem- bly Chairman—I; Original nodwtion Chairman—4; Plainaman Herald—i; Choral Speaking—4; Military—3. Irotructor—4; Bernice Irene University High—I; Homecoming Attrmtant—2; Valentine Rep- resentative—2; «i. A. A.—1. 3. 3: F. T. A.—2. 3; F. T. A. President—4: Theapiaim-3. 4: Original Product ion—4; Na- tional Theapian»—3. 4; Claaa Secretary—3; Pep Club- . 4; Cheerleader—I; Vice Preaident Pep Club—4; Claw Play— , 4; Prom Committee—3; Commercial Conteat—3; Commerce Letter. Charles F. Yeoman Haakrthull. B Squad-1. 3; Baaketball-3. I; Wrangler»—3. 3; Football—I; Football Honorable Mention. State—4; L Club —4: Intramural Track—2. 3: Softball—I. 2: Interclaaa Basket ball—I. 2. 3: Military—3. Bonnie Jean Davidson Tlieaplana—2. 3. 4; National Theapian»—2. 3. I; Secretary- Treasurer Theapian»—3: Vice Preaident Theapian —I; State Forensic Festival—2; « rigina! Production—2. I; Christmaa Can- tata—I. 2. 3; Student Director Onc-Act Play»—3; Clam Play —3. 4; Hoti’a llarem—I; War Bond )uren—4; Junior Sextette —3: Senior Quartette—I; Cheerleader—I; Prom Committee— 3; Glee Club—1. 2. 3; Theapian Eight-Jewel A want—3: Plaina- man Herald I; filing Committee—3; Class Will—I; Commercial Club Conteat—I; Quill and Scroll—I. Eddie Rawson Regia. Denver. Colorado—I. 2; Rockhurat. Kansas City, Mia aouri—3; F. T. A.-4 Valri Nell Baker Glee Club-1. 2; Pep Club-3; Plainsman Herald Staff-3.
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I OFFICE STAFF $u|M-rlnt«t»U-iit A. A. Slide, Grace Ik-micv Roum. Principal J. E. Thiyee. MISS SARGENT SENIOR CLASS WILL Bonnie Kilzer and Bonnie Davidson E. THE MEMBERS of the clas of '44. being of sound mind and body, regretfully leave behind four years of hard study and memories of wonderful times had in Laramie High. These Seniors do hereby declare this their last will and testament: Joyce Allen leaves her ability to get straight one's to Tommy Craven. To June NValsh goes Margaret Anderson’s scat at “Pop's.” Betty Atkinson wills her bowling ability to Shirley Schumacher. Arthur Albert and his chewing gum leave together. Richard Alexander, being a very selfish person, takes his diploma and runs. To any junior who can get it, Clark Allen leaves his vacancy in the National Honor Society. Valri Baker leaves her pugnose to George I.ucy. Zclla Bell wills her blond hair to Julie McConnell. Vivian Bergstrom regretfully leaves Perry to the howling girls of the Junior class. Nile Baker leaves to join the Navy Air Corps. To Billy Cruzcn, Jimmy Bath leaves his 'lil old Ford. Troy Beckett leaves his shyness to Gertrude Butschcr. Mabel Brewster leaves her position in the Dime Store to anyone who wants it. To Charles Wittenbrakcr goes Darlene Brown’s dim- ples. Claudine Burton leaves Jack Lovejoy her ability to graduate in 3' i years. Rex Brown leaves with a contended smile on his face. Bob Burns and Mildred Rains leave hand in hand. Lee Burrows leaves his “pink'' pants to future Wranglers. Bobby Jean Chisholm leaves her place in tlic land to her little sister. Mary. I.ois Ann Clary leaves her 160 in shorthand to Eddie Foreman. To Bessie Ia u Krafczik gladly goes some of Margaret Coomcs’ height. Ted Clanton leaves his self-discipline to Howard Smith. To Kenneth Estcrbrook goes Neil Cluphf’s ability to play pool. Don Collins leaves high school with a stunned look on his face. Jayne Corbridgc isn't leaving anything behind, especially Dwight. Bonnie Davidson leaves her walk to anyone who can walk it. To Jackie Smith goes some of Jean Dolan’s excess weight. George Collins wills his “mouth” to Hugo Jen- sen. Russell Cooley has already left for the Merchant Marines. Jim Corbridge leaves his position as light pro- jector to Ronnie Gildca. Dwight Covington (Continued on Page 24) 0. COVINGTON follows his FORTUNES IN ’54 Edna Larsen, Don Helm, Eddie Rawson J3i, I.A H RABADEA — guflop — mesaba — alaala. dreamily chanted the crystal gazer. Soon the little globe she was preparing with magic words would reveal the fates and fortunes of the Senior Class of '44 in ’54. Well. she ejaculated, “Can you ‘future’ that? 5 Tom Garrod is head of the LUVCO (Laramie Used Vitamin Convoy Organiza- tion!) He sometimes gets so “splattered up” with his work that lie often visits Grace Weddle's Turkish Bath Salon. Vicc-Prcsi- dent of the Bath Institution is Dorothy Kay. who has the dis- tinction of being the only woman doctor in Laramie. Speaking of doctors. Dick Kalinay is one of Laramie’s leading dentists. Laramie Chief of Police is Patricia Patterson—you know— “Pistol Packin’ Mama.” Flat- foot Floogics” arc Rose Kawabata and Virginia Sherman. Often mistaken for a transient is Alice Robinson—looking for Crusoe. Flash! Frances Gridin and Russell Cooley will meet tonight in a thriller for tin- title of Heavyweight Boxing Championship of the AAU. Griffin’s manager. Betty Atkinson, is confident of a win. This is your favorite sports announcer, Margaret Williams, signing off until the next flash. Miss America of 1950 is Evelyn I,aMar. Second place honors went to Clark Allen. Chicago’s famous crooner. Third place was Marjorie Hernandez, pin-up girl for the National Tic Hack Association. Literary circles are buzzing about Edclia Garcia's book on men, which brings up the fact that if any of you. like many girls of 1944, have lost your man. apply to Bonnie Davidson. President of the Women’s Federation For I ost Men. What happened to Gail? Mr. Fluty is coach of the Third Grade at Whiting School. Lois Ann Clary, Secretary of State, reports seeing F'rank Martinez, chauffeur of Wyoming’s Governor. Joyce Allen, in Washington. Owner of the Ford Garage in Laramie is Gerald Dunham. Next door is Bobby Jean Chisholm’s tilling station. Starring in Tom Moore’s latest Production, Kutc Sergeant Krafczik’s Dream.” (yes. Clco) now playing on (Continued on Page io)
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NSMEN. I-EFT ROW Keith Topham ‘•B” Squad Basketball—1: Interclass Track—1; Basketball—2; Football—2; Wranglers—3; In- tcrclass Basketball—1, 4. Marilyn Margaret Wheeler Pep Club—3; Art Club—2. 3; National Honor Society—4. Richard Kali nay Football—3, 4: B Ba'kctball—2; Basketball—3. 4; Interclass Basketball Tournament—2; Military —3; “L” Club-4. Vivian Bergstrom Glee Club—1, 2, 3: Thespians—3; Spring Festival —1; F. T. A.—3; Sadie Hawkins Dance Commit- tee—3; Christmas Cantata—2; Junior Octette—3; Art Club—3. James R. Coruridge Operating Projector—1, 2, 3. 4; Class Play—3. 4. Beth Yvonne Isbkrg Orchestra—1. 2, 3; Home Nursing—3. Band-2: F. T. A.-2, 3; CENTER ROW Shirley Yeager Walden High School—1; Band—1, 2, 3; Concert Orchestra—1, 2; Dance Orchestra—2, 3. J. Elwood Spaulding Wranglers—2, 3; Track—1. Dorothy Kay Charles Pugh Wranglers—2, 3, 4; Wrangler President—3; Wrangler Secretary-Treasurer—4; F. T. A.—3; Band Color Guard—3. 4: Assistant Stage Elec- trician—3. 4. Betts- Ann Atkinson G. A. A.—1, 2. 3, 4; Hiking Leader—2; Vice President—3; President—4; F. T. A.—2. 3. 4; Program Chairman—3: President—I: Pep Club— 3. 4; Hoti’s Harem—4; Home Ec. Club—4. William M. Soule' Projection Staff—3, 4; Thespians—3. 4; National Thespians—3. 4: Class Play—3: F. T. A.—4; Wranglers—2. 3, 4; Military—3; Band Color Guard—3. 4; Plainsman Herald Staff—4. RIGHT ROW James Forres Greeley Debate Tournament—2; Cheyenne Debate Tournament—2; Debate—1, 2: Rocky Mountain Speech Conference—2; Wyoming Speech Festival -1, 2; Casper Debate Tournament—1; Rawlins Speech Festival—3; Choral Speaking—3: State Oratorical Contest—3: Thespians—3, 4: National Thespians—3, 4; Class Play—3; National Honor Society—3, 4; National Honor Society President—4. Marjorie Nave’ Hernandez Band—3. Joe A. Espinoza Georgia Petrides F. T. A.—3. 4; Pep Club—3, 4; Secretary-Treas- urer Pep Club—4; Secretary F. T. A.—3; Spring Festival—1. 2; Christmas Cantata—1, 2; Home Ec. Club-4. George O. Murdock Roberta Jean Chisholm Cody High School—I, 2; Band—3. 4; Glee Club-- 4; Thespians—3. 4; Class Play—3. 4; F. T. A.— 3; Dance Orchestra—4; National Honor Society—4. I
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