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c 1 VXaramie High School i i fi i i ' :$ u $ ,pi % jfu ' ' ■ l 'sy , V, ™f hf S j Plainsman 4si 1 w7 «CtW 5 f£ h»-5 Who wants to watch TV when they can take a loo! -4j he students of LHS? Wrapped for your memories in these pages is Laramie Junior-Senior High School, 1958- 1959. Here is how you looked, how you worked, and how you played. You will see YOU as a member of an 1162- enrolled student body, actively engaged in acquiring an education, learning new skills, cooperating in groups, having fun, and grow- ing one year older. CONTE Advertisef L-fiposters . Eighth Graders Faculty . Feature Section Freshmen Juniors Organizations Professional Listings School Calendar Seniors Senior Will Senior Prophecy Seventh Graders Sophomores Sports 137 117 127 2; 133 J08 94 23 179 32 71 130 131 121 102 56
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r Student Council Front row—Don Ruskancn, Anita Knadlcr, Corky Shilt. Middle row—Jerry Hilmer, Sue West, Terry Hearnc, Myrna Tippets, Cindy Hollocfc, Noni Dcaringer. Sack row—Mickey Crouse. Dove Corthell, Mary Black- stone, Sue Hitchcock. The meeting will come to order. The regular meeting of the Student Council was called to order by the President, Corky Schilt. Roll call was taken and the minutes were read and approved. This is how the Laramie High Student Council opens its meetings, and how the Secretary, Anita Knadlcr begins her report of the minutes of one of the most essential functions of our students. At all times the students ore invited to sit in on these meetings that determine the activities of our organization and classes, and draw their own con- clusions on the ever-increasing efforts of our Stu- dent Council. This year more than ever has been done for our benefit by the members. Several fund drives have been run for the warming hut, the United Fund and others. Citizenship projects were discussed and usually passed for the Senior High School classes and other projects for active organizations. During the early part of December the Student Council members and guests trekked up to Corbett's cabin for their annual party. It was a rare reward after the work of the first semester. After school started again, if was back to work, and many things were accomplished including the married-student regulations, the date for the '59 follies was set and preparations begun for the event. Something else really new this year is the Hi-Fi for the school, available for the use of classes and organizations. To the Student Council: Congratulations for a successful year and a job well done, and thank you for your service to us, the stu- dents of I. H. S. u s 3
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