Midwest High School - Black Gold Yearbook (Midwest, WY)
- Class of 1949
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Virginia McLean Duane Overstreet Jeannine Work Double O. Davis Bob Bush 6 We want this annual to be remembered as that special one . Since the calendar, prophecy, etc. of most annuals are long drawn out articles which are read once and quickly forgotten, we have substituted a a lively story in place of these and we are sure you will remember the contents of the best Black Gold ever published. K mthmy KWH SEMO 5 VIRGINIA MCLEAN-C .Prep. ALLEN CARR-C.Prep. C. Pres. 1,43 C. Sec.3 F.B. 3,43 B.B. 3,43 Inner Willy 33 Lib.4 jan. 2,3,43 Boy St. 43 B. G. Staff 4 C. Treas. 43 C. Sec. 13 H. Soc. 43 Ed-in-Chief 4 B.B. 1,23 Latin Club 1 23 Chorus l,2,33 Girl St. 43 Dram. 2,33 T.N.T. l,.2,3, 43 Lib, 1,23 Band 1,2. E N I O R S JANICE MAHER-C.Prep. C.Sec. 43 Pic. Ed. 43 Can. Coun. 23 Latin Club 1,23 Inner Willy 33 Lib. 2,33 Arrival of Billy 23 T.N.T. 1,2,3,43 Dram. 2, 3, 43 M. 8: G. 4. FAYE CHAFFIN-C.Prep. C.V. Pres. 2,43 T.N.T. 1, 2,3,43 Dram. 2,3,43 Jan. 3,43 B.G.S. 43 Dram. Pr. 43 Chorus 1,2,3,43 Lib. 1,2,3Q Inner Willy 33 Arrival of Billy 23 Band 1,3,43 M.8cG. V.P. 4g Can. Coun. 3. DUANE OVERSTREET-C.Prep. C. Pres. 33 H. Soc. 43 Lib. 3,43 B.G.S. 4g Dram. 2,3,43. Inner Willy 3g Can. Coun. 2 4 M.8cG. Treas. 34 Sec. 43 Dram. Sec. 2,33 Arrival of Billy 3 I k xl I JOANNA FAUVER-Com. T.N.T. 1,2,3,4g Dram. 3, 4g Dram. Tres. 43 Chorus l,2,3,4g Inner Willy 35 Arrival of Billy 29 Lib. 2,33 Can. Coun. 45 M. SL G. 43 H. SOC. 49 B.G S. 4. GAYLORD BROW-General F.B. 2,3,4g B.G.S. 49 Inner Willy 3. 'fi Q5 r SENIORS ,M if MARY WHEELER-C. Prep. T.N.T. 1,2,3,4g T.N.T. Treas. 3g Dram. 2,3,43 Chorus 23 Inner Willy 35 Lib. 3,4g B.G.S. 49 M. 8: G. Pres. 4g Gir1's B.B. 2. DAREN TERPENING-C. Prep Boy's State 3g jan. 2. BARBARA SCOVE L-C. Prep. Latin Club 1,23 Gir1's B.B. 1,23 T.N.T. 1,2,3,4g Dram. 25 Chorus 2g B.G.S. 45 Cafe. 3. DONA STEPHENS-C. Prep. B.G.S. 45 H. Soc. 35 G. St. 35 Inner Willy 55 Arrival of Billy 25 T.N.T. l,2,3,45 Dram. 1,2,35 Lib. 1,25 Girl's B.B. 25 Chorus 1. RAYMOND RORABECK-C. Prep. B.G.S. 45 Inner Willy 35 jan. 1, 2. SENIORS ALICE DALEY-C. Prep. Bus. Man. 45 V. Pres. T.N.T. 45 T.N.T. 1,2,3,45 G. St. 35 Dram. 2,35 Inner Willy 35 Arrival of Billy 2, Cafe. 3,G1rl s B.B. 2, JAMES SCHOFIELD-Gen F.B. l,2,3,45 B.B. 3,45 Bus Driver 2,3,45 Inner Willy 3. CAROL MORRIS-Com. B.G.s. 45 T.N.T. 1,2,3,45 Sec. T.N.T. 25 Sec. 25 G. sf. 35 chef. 1,255 Dram. 25 Lib. 1,25 Girl's B.B. 2. Chor. 1,2,35 Latin Club 1,25 Pres. 1. BILL PIKE-C. Prep. Boy's State 3g Football 2,3,4g Track 23 C. Treas. 3g Inner Willy 3g jan. 4g B.G.S.g C.C. 1,29 B.B. Man. 4. BETTY PARKER-Com. Gm-S B.B. 2g T.N.T. 1,2,3,4g Pres. T.N.T. 43 Dram. 1,2,3g Chorus 1,2,3g Lib. 3g Cheer. 2,3,4g B.G.S. 4. SENIORS G1r1's B.B. 2g T.N.T. ll l.iWf,fw,..... WORK - u lu E 4 SHIRLEY VAN NORMAN-Com GLrl's B.B. 25 T.N.T. 2,3,4g Dram. 2,43 Chor. 1,3g B.G.S. 4. 1 2,3,4g Dram. 1,2 Chorus 1,2,3g Cafe 2g DAVE ADAMS-General Football 1,2,3,43 Basket Ball 1,2,3,4g Track 3,45 C.V. Pres. 33 Lib. 43 B.G.S. 4g M Club 1. RUTH MILLER-Com. Girl's St. 33 T.N.T. 3,43 Chorus 45 Lib. 1,3,4g B.G.S. 4g Cafe 2,4. SALLY BRANSTETTER-Com. T.N.T. 1,2,3,4g Dram. 2,3,4g Inner Willy 35 Lib. 3,43 M. 8: G. 4. ESENIORS 4 Ns B.G.S. 4. C Jr -gk' GFX liz. bu Q -743 7'-.,Nc 'L- 34 Dralm ZChor, M. 8: G. Info. S. HAROLD O'CONNOR-Gen. 4, Ulmer Willy, .9 C.V. Pres. 15 C. Treas. 3g 13.13.34 M Club 1,25 can. EUNICE CAMPBELL-Gen. Blue Mound, Kansas 1,29 T.N.T. 3,4g Dram. 3,43 .5 Q-'ig iwis 15 Venango, ' Nebr. 2' G1 'QQ- Coun. 3g Track Man. lg F.B. Man. 3g B.G.S. 49 Track 3g Lib. 4. 9 Q 1 ' l ,X if 1 Y', , :-' .. Z ii 'i l MARJORIE FREESE-Com ARDYTHE BEIG-Com. ' T.N.T. 1,2,3,49 F.B. 1,2,3,4g B.B. 1,2,3, Dramatics 3. 45 Track 2,33 T-N-T- 1 23, Dr- 3, 45 Band 1,2,3.4' 4,:f f- ' ' ELBA REL1o One of our unsung heros. Not known to many of his fellow students. He was stricken by a strange malady in his childhdod, leaving his eyes so weak that he is unable to stand even the dull light of a cloudy day. For this reason Elba has gone to nightschool for the past fouryears at M.H.S. and since he was the only student attending he became rather backward. So much so that now he spells his first and last names backward. To those of us who know him, he has become endeared to our hearts by virtue of his grim determination to gain an education. In spite of all the odds against him, Qremember there was nobody near his exam desk from which to copy exam answersj, he has come through 4years of heartbreak and toil to earn his diploma. He is one ofthe outstanding 49'ers as this annual will demonstrate. 4g M Club 2,3,-43 jan. 45 Bus CLASS WILL This is the little old woman. This is the little old man. The little old woman and the little old man lived in a little old house. The little old Woman said, I will make a gingerbread boy. I will make a gingerbread boy to eat. And she did. The gingerbread boy was little. But the gingerbread boy could run. Away he ran. The gingerbread boy ran away. He ran away 'from the little old woman. He ran away from the little old man. The gingerbread boy ran on, and on, and on. The gingerbread boy came to a hen. The gingerbread boy said, Good morning, Hen. I am a gingerbread boy, I am, I am, I am. Iran away from the little old woman. I ran away from the little old man. I can run away from you too. Here I go. The gingerbread boy ran on, and on, and on. The gingerbread boy came to a duck. The gingerbread boy said, Good morning, Duck. I am a gingerbread boy, I am, I am, I am. I ran away from the little old woman. I ran away from the little old man. Iran away from the hen. I can run away from you. Here I go. The gingerbread boy ran on, and on, and on. The gingerbread boy came to a goat. The gingerbread boy said, Good morning, Goat. I am a gingerbread boy, I am, I am, I am. I ran away from the little.old woman. I ran away from the little old man. I ran away from the hen. I ran away from the duck. I can run away from you. Here I go. The .gingerbread boy ran on, and on, and on. The gingerbread boy came to a dog. The gingerbread boy said, Good morning, Dog. I am a gingerbread boy, I am, I am, I am. Iran away from the little old woman. I ran away from the little old man. I ran away from the hen. I ran away from the duck. I ran away from the goat. lean run away from you. Here I go. The gingerbread boy ran on, and on, and on. The gingerbread boy came to a fox. The gingerbread boy said, Good morning, Fox. I am a gingerbread boy, I am, I am, I am. Iran away from the little old woman. I ran away from the little old man. I ran away from the hen. I ran away from the duck. I ran away from the goat. I ran away from the duck. I ran away from the goat. I ran away from the dog. I can run away from you. Here I go. Goldenhair saw the three beds. She said, I will go to sleep. But Father Bear's bed was too big. And Mother Bear's bed was too big. Golden hair said, I will go to sleep in the little wee bed. And she did. She went to sleep in Little Wee Bear's bed. Then the three bears came home. Father Bear said, I will eat my soup. Little Wee Bear said, I will eat my soup. The three bears went to the bowls of soup. Who ate some of my soup? said Father Bear in his great big voice. Who ate some of my soup? said Mother Bear in her big voice, too. Then Little Wee Bear said in his little wee voice, Who ate all of my soup? There is no soup in my bowl. Who sat in my chair? said Father Bear in his great big voice. Who sat in my chair? said Mother Bear in her big voice, too. Then Little wee voice, Who Sat in my chair? My chair is all in pieces. Who was in my bed? said Father Bear in his great big voice. Who was in my bed? said Mother Bear in her big voice, too. Who is in my bed? said Little Wee Bear in his little wee voice. A little girl is in my bed! Goldenhair sat up in the bed. She saw the three bears. She saw great big Father Bear. She saw big Mother Bear. She saw Little Wee Bear. She jumped out of the bed and ran out of the house. Goldenhair ran out of the house. She ran, and ran, and ran, and ran. She ran home. And she did not go to the three bears' house again. THE END ANNUAL STAFF AssiszanzEdizor. .. . .. . .. .. .. Overstreet Assistant Business Manager. . . Van NOrmar1 Editor ........ . . . . . McLean Business Manager. . . .Daley Advertising .... .... .... h l orris Not in Piczure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stephens -Scovel Back Row: Parker, Campbell, Rorabeck, Pike, Brow, Miller, Chaffin, Wheeler. Front Row: Adams, Carr, Scovel, Stephens, Work, Maher, Bastendorf, Fauver. Editor in Chief. . Assistant Editor. Business Manager. g . . ... Assistant Busines Sports Editor. . . Photographers, Class Editors, Feature Editors. Advertisements. . Typists. . Artists. . Pictorial Editors. ANNUAL STAFF OF BLACK GOLD OF '49 .---.--........ s Editor. . W' A jx? . . Virginia McLean . .Duane Overstreet . . . . .Alice Daley Shirley Van Norman . . . . Dave Adams . . . .Gaylord Brow Allen Carr Eunice Campbell Duane Overstreet Raymond Rorabeck . . Ruth Bastendorf Doris Million Gene Lamb Grover Way . . . Ruth Miller Allen Carr Bette Parker Mary Wheeler Bill Pike . . . . .Carol Morris Dona Stephens Barbara Scovel . . Jeannine Work Ruth Miller Joanna Fauver .Raymond Rorabeck Mary Wheeler Harold O'Connor . . . . Janice Maher Faye Chaffin Harold O'Connor I CALENDAR boy said, Goodmorning, Goat. I am a gingerbread boy, I am, I am, I am. I ran away from the little old woman. I ran away from the little old man. I ran away from the little old duck. I can run away from you. Here I go. The gingerbread boy ran on, and on, and on. The gingerbread boy came to a dog. The gingerbread boy said, Good morning, Dog. I am a gingerbread boy, I am, I am, I am. I ran away from the little old woman. I ran away from the little old man. I ran away from the hen. I ran away from the duck. I ran away from the goat. I can run away from you. Here I go. The gingerbread boy ran on, and on, and on. The gingerbread boy came to a fox. The gingerbread boy said, Good morning, Fox. I am a gingerbread boy, I am, I am, I am. I ran away from the little old woman. I ran away from the little old man. I ran away from the hen. I ran away from the duck. I ran away from the goat. Iran away from the dog. I can run away from you. Here I go. The fox said, Yes, Gingerbread Boy, you can run. You ran away from the little old woman. You ran away from the little old man. You ran away from the hen. You ran away from the duck. You ran away from the goat. You ran away from the dog. But you can not run away from the fox. I will eat you. And he did. This is the little old woman. This is the little old man. The little old woman and the little old man lived a little old house. The little old woman said, I will make a gingerbread boy. I will make a gingerbread boy. I will make a gingerbread boy to eat. And she did. The gingerbread boy came to a hen. The gingerbread boy said, Good morning, Duck. I am a gingerbread boy, I am, l am, I am. Iran away from the little old woman. I ran away from the little old man. I ran away from the hen. I ran away from the duck. I can run away from you. Here I go. The gingerbread boy ran on, and on, and on. The gingerbread boy came to a goat. The gingerbread boy said, Good morning, Goat. I am a gingerbread boy,l ran away from the little old woman. You ran away from the little old man. You ran away from the hen. You ran away from the duck. You ran away from the goat. You ran away from the dog. But you can not run away from the fox. I will eat you. And he did. Once three bears lived in the woods. The three bears lived in a house in the woods. There was Father Bear and there was Mother Bear. And there was the Little Wee Bear. Father Bear had a great big voice. Mother Bear had a big voice, too. And Little Wee Bear had a little wee voice. The three bears had three bowls. Father Bear had a great big bowl. Mother Bear had a big bowl, too. Little Wee Bear had a little wee bowl. The three bears had soup in the three bowls. The three bears had three chairs. Father Bear had a great big chair. Mother Bear had a big chair, too. Little Wee Bear had a little wee chair. The three bears had three beds. Father Bear had a great big bed. Mother Bear had a big bed, too. Little Wee Bear had a little wee bed. , One morning Father Bear could not eat h'is'soup. Mother Be-ar could not Cat her soup. And Little Wee Bear could not eat his soup. The three bears could not eat the soup. It was too hot. So the three bears went for 2. walk. Father Bear went for a walk. Mother Bear went for a walk. Little Wee Bear went for a walk. The three bears went for a walk in the woods. A little girl cameto the three bears' house. The little girl was Golden- hair. Goldenhair went into the three bears' house. She saw the three bowls. Father Bear had soup in his great big bowl. Mother Bear had soup in her big bowl, too. Little Wee Bear had soup in his little wee bowl. Goldenhair said, I will eat the soup in the bowls. But Father Bear's soup was too hot. And Mother Bear's soup was too hot. Goldenhair said, I will eat the soup in the little wee bowl. And she ate it all. Goldenhair saw the three chairs. She said, I will sit in the chairs. But Father Bear's chair was too big!! And Mother Bear's chair was too big. Goldenhair said, I will sit in the little wee chair. And she did. Down it went. Bump!!! CLASS PROP!-IECY Once three billy goats lived by a hill. There was Great Billy Got Gruff. There was Big Billy Goat Gruff. And there was Little Billy Goat Gruff. The three billy goats had to go up the hill to eat. The goats had to go over a bridge to go up the hill. And under! the bridge lived a big fat Troll! Little Billy Goat Gruff started to go over the bridge. Trip, trap! Trip, trap! went the bridge. Who is on my bridge? said the big fat Troll in his great big voice. Little Billy Goat Gruff said, Chl It is I, Little Billy Goat Gruff. Imust go over the bridge and go up the hill and get fat. You can not go over my bridge. I will eat you! said the big fat Troll in his great big voice. Little Billy Goat Gruff said, Oh, please! Do not eat me. I am too little. Eat Big Billy Goat Gruff. He is a big billy goat. Get away from my bridge, then, said the big fat Troll. Away the little billy goat ran. He ran up the hill to get fat. Then Big Billy Goat Gruff started to go over the bridge. Trip, trap! Trip, trap! went the bridge. Who is on my bridge? said the big fat Troll in his great big voice. Oh! It is I, said Big Billy Goat Gruff. I must go over the bridge and go up the hill and get fat. You can not go over my bridge. I will eat you! said the big fat Troll in his great big voice. Big Billy Goat Gruffsaid Oh, please! Do not eat me. I am too little. Eat great Billy Goat Gruff. He is a great big Goat. Get away from my bridge, then, said the big fat Troll. Away the big billy goat ran. He ran up the hill to get fat. Then great Billy Goat Gruff started to go over the bridge. Trip, trap! Trip, trap, trip! went the bridge. Who is on my bridge? said the big fat Troll in his great big voice. It is I, Great Billy Goat Gruff, said Great Billy Goat Gruff. He had a big voice, too. You can not go over my bridge. I will eat you! said the big fat Troll. You will not eat me, said Great Billy Goat Gruff. I will knock you off the bridge. Then the big fat Troll came up on the bridge. He ran at Great Billy Goat Gruff. Great Billy Goat Gruff ran at the big fat Troll. Bump! Bump! Bump! Down went the big fat Troll. Great Billy Goat Gruff knocked the big fat Troll of the bridge. That was the end of the big fat Troll. Trip, Trap! Trip, trap! Trip, trap, trap! The three billy goats go over the bridge and go up the hill and get fat. 7 CLASS HISTORY Once there was alittle old man. And once there was a little old woman. The little old man was Mr. Vinegar. The little old woman was Mrs. Vinegar. They lived in a queer little house. It was a little glass house. One day Mr. Vinegar had to go away. Mrs. Vinegar started to workin his house. She knock- ed over a chair. Over went the chair, and down came the little glass house. Mr. Vinegar came home. ,There was the door, but the little glass house was in pieces. Then Mr. Vinegar said to Mrs. Vinegar, We have a door, but we have no house. Iwill put the door on my back. We will go and look for a house. So Mr. Vinegar put the door on his back. Mr. Vinegar and Mrs. Vine- gar started out to look for a house. They looked, and looked, and looked. Night came. Mrs. Vinegar put the door in a tree. They went to sleep on the door in the tree. In the night voices came from under the tree. Mr. and Mrs. Vinegar looked down. They saw robbers under the tree. Mr. Vinegar said, Look, Mrs. Vinegar, look! The robbers have mon- ey. Look at the money! just then the door fell out of the tree. Down came Mr. and Mrs. Vinegar. The robbers ran away. They did not take the money. Mr. Vinegar said, I will take the money and get a cow. Mrs. Vinegar said, Yes, take the money and get a cow. So Mr. Vinegar took the money and went away to get a cow. Mr. Vinegar came to a man who had a cow. He said tonthe man, I must have a cow. I will give you all my money for your cow. The man said, 1 do not want to give up my cow. But you are my friend. I will give you the cow for all your money. So Mr. Vinegar gave all his money for the cow. Mr. Vinegar said. Mr. Vinegar took the cow and started back to Mrs. Vinegar. just then he saw a man with some bagpipes. Tweedle-dee! Tweedle-dee! went the bagpipes. Mr. Vinegar said to the man, I must have some bagpipes. I will give you my cow for your bagpipesf' The man said, I do not want to give up my bagpipes. But you are my friend. I will give you the bagpipes for your cow. So Mr. Vinegar took the bagpipes and started back to Mrs. Vinegar. Mr. Vinegar had the bagpipes. But he could not make the bagpipes say, Tweedle-dee! Tweedle-dee! Mrs. Vinegar saw a man with a fur cap. Ile said to the man, My ears are cold. I will give you my bagpipesfor your fur cap. The man said, I do not want to give up my fur cap. . ri SUPERINTENDENT O. O. DAVIS Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears, I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him. The evil that men do lives after them, so let it be with Caesar. The noble Brutus hath told you Caesar was ambitious: If it were so, it was a grievous fault, And grievously hath Caesar answered it. Here, under leave of Brutus and the rest, - For Brutus is an honorable man, So are they all, all honorable men, Come I to speak in Caesar's funer- al. He was my friend, faithful and just to me: But Brutus says he was ambitious, And Brutus is anhonorable man. He hath brought many captives home to Rome, whose ransoms did the general coffers fill: Did this in Caesar seem ambitious? When that the poor have cried, Caesar hath wept: Ambition should be made of sterner stuff Yet Brutus says he was ambitious, and Brutus is an honorable man. You all did see that on Lupercal I thrice presented him a kingly crown, which he did thrice refuse: was this ambition? 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JUNIOR HIGH ACTIVITIES The total enrollment of the junior High for '49 was fifty-five pupils, Thirty being in the eighth grade, and twenty-five in the seventh grade. During the fall of the year we had a group picnic, with pop and cake for refreshments. Everybody was kept busy and had a wonderful time. Now we are planning a canteen party, a lot of food, and a very good time. Mr. Bush, our basketball coach, has started training the boys. All of the eighth grade boys are out for practice and many of the seventh grade too. We hope to have a very good team and a successful season. Our pep club meets every Tuesday at 12:25. We elected Lois Shoop, President, and Connie Kinion, Eunice Kieffer, and Charlene Shoop as Cheer- leaders. We'll all do our part in winning the games if cheering the boys helps at all. Mr. Gilbertson has been reading parts of operettas to us, and we are try- ing to decide if we will want to give one of them. We'll probably select and start working on one soon. 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There was Father Bear and there was Mother Bear and there was Little Wee Bear. Father Bear has a great big voice. Mother Bear had a big voice, too. And Little Bear had a little wee voice. The three bears had three bowls. Father Bear had a great big bowl. Mother Bear had a big bowl, too. Little Wee Bear had a little wee bowl. The three bears had soup in the three bowls. The three bears had three chairs, and Father Bear hada great big chair. Mother Bear hada big chair too. Little Wee Bear had alittle wee chair. The three bears had three beds. Father Bear had a great big bed. Mother Bear had a big bed, too. Little Wee Bear had a little wee bed. One morning Father Bear could not eat his soup. Also Mother Bear could not eat her soup. And Little Wee Bear could not eat his soup. The three bears could not eat as the soup was too hot. So the three bears went for a walk. Father Bear went for a walk. Mother Bear went for a walk. UHIJH Back Row: Bill Nickerson, Janiel Sherard, Bill Banish. Front Row: Duane Overstreet, Dona Stephens, Jeannine Work, Virginia McLean, Joanna Fauver. Not In Picture: Alice Daley, Faye Chaffin, Janice Maher, Daren Terpen- ing, Doris Million, Marvene Shidler, Gail Kearney, Gene Lamb. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society was started to stimulate scholarship and to recognize character, service, leadership and scholarship in the students ofthe high school. When the society met at the first of the year, Duane Overstreet was elected President, Dona Stephens, Vice President and Virginia McLean, Secretary and Treasurer. When one is elected into the National Honor Society, it is not only for his careerin the secondary school, butit is for life, and that he,'as a student and a graduate of high school going out into life will be held to the pledge as a member of the National Honor Society. No matter where he goes, no matter what he becomes...to endeavor always to try to raise secondary education to higher and higher levels. Acceptance into the society is an honor to be sought by all students, and should rank with athletic, music and achievements. At the end of year 1949 eight students were elected into the society as follows: Seniors, Alice Daley, Faye Chaffin, Janice Maher, Daren Terpening, Juniors, Doris Million,Marvene Shidler,Sophomoresg Gail Kearney, and Gene Lamb. GIRL AND BOY STATI: Then the three bears came home. Father Bear said I willeat my soup. 7 Mother Bear said, I will eat my soup. Little Wee Bear said, 1 will eat my soup. The three wee bears ate the bowls of soup. Who ate some of my soup? said Father Bear in his great great voice. Who ate some, some of my soup? said Mother Bear in her big voice, too. Then Wee Little Bear said in his little wee voice, Who is in all of my soup? There is no soup in my bowl. Who satin my chair? said Father Bear in his big voice. Who satin my chair? said Mother Bearin her big voice, too. Then Little Wee Bear said . . . ,, in his little, wee voice, who sat in my chair? My chair is all in wee pieces. Who was in my bed? said Father Bear in his great big voice. Who was in little wee voice. A little girl is in my bed! Goldenhair sat up in the bed. She saw the three ones and saw great big Father Bear. She saw big Motherliear. She saw Little Wee Bear. She jumped out of the bed and ran out of the house. She ran home. sleep. But Father Bear's bed was too big. And Mother Bear's bed was too big. Goldenhair said, I will go to sleep in the little wee bed. And she did. She went to sleep in Little Wee Bear's bed. Then the three bears came home. Father Bear said, lwilleat my soup. Mother Bear said, I will eat my soup. Little Wee Bear said, I will eat my soup. The three bear went to the bowls of soup. Who ate some of my soup? said Father Bear in his great great voice. Who ate some of my soup? said Mother Bear in her big voice, too. Then Wee Little Bear said in his little wee voice, Who ate all of my soup? There is no soup in my bowl. Who sat in my chair? said Father Bear in his great big voice. Who sat in my chair? said Mother Bear in her big voice, too. Then Little Wee Bear said in his wee little voice. Who sat in my chair? My chair is all in pieces. Who was in my bed? said Father Bear in his great big voice. Who was in my bed? said Mother Bear. Who is in my bed? said Little Wee Bearin hislittle wee voice. A little girl is in my bed! Goldenhair sat up in the bed. She saw the three bears and saw great Big Father Bear. She saw big Mother Bear. She saw Little Wee Bear. She jumped out of the bed and ran out of the house. Goldenhair ran out of the house. She ran, and ran, and ran, and ran. She ran home. And she did not go to the three bears' house again. Once three billy goats lived by a hill. There was Great Billy Goat Gruff. There was Big Billy Goat Gruff. And there was Little Billy Goat Gruff. 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Q ...,.v.,2,5g b H -K-5, -fx. m m .5 CHORUS BAND DR AMATICS Back Row: Maher, Bastendorff, Shidler, Sherard, Kearney, Campbell. Middle Row: Overstreet, Van Norman, Sinclair, Hammock, Lamb, Wheeler, Branstetter, S. Front Row: Branstetter, T., Fauver, Chaffin, Million, Graves, Wheeler, M., Chamberlin, Relio, Malson, A. MASQUE 8: GAVEL Back Row: Bastendorff, Shidler, Sherard, Maher, Relio. Front Row: Lewis, Fauver, Chaffin, Wheeler, M., Branstetter, S., Overstreet LIBRARIANS This is the little old woman. This is the little old man. The little old woman and the little old man lived in alittle old house. The little old wom- an said, I will make a gingerbread boy. I will make a gingerbread boy to eat. I And she did. The gingerbread boy was little. But the gingerbread boy could run. Away he ran. The gingerbread boy ran away. He ran away from the little old woman. He ran away from the little old man. The gingerbread boy ran on, and on, and on. The gingerbread boy came to a hen. The gingerbread boy said, Good morning, Hen. I am a gingerbread boy, I am, I am, I am. I ran away from the little old woman. Iran away from the little old man. I can run away from you. Here I go. The gingerbread boy ran on, and on, and on. The gingerbread boy came to a duck. The gingerbread boy said, Good morning, Duck. I am a gingerbread boy, I am, I am, I am. I ran away from the little old woman. I ran away from the little old man. I ran away from the hen. I can run away from you. Here I go. Back Row: Schofield, Lamb, Morris, Van Norman, McLean, Work, Daley, Shidler, Baker, Relio. 4 Second Row: Gibbany, Gloekler, Malson, Henderson, Immel, Chamberlin, Hammock, Miller, Brant, Bastendorff, Campbell, Maher, Hackworth, Hale, Ty- ler, Howe. 4 Third Row: Ekwall, Million, Creek, Branstetter, Fauver, Chaffin, Sinclair Branstetter, Wheeler, Treahearne, Front Row: Graves, Parker, Bolinger, Sherard. T. N. T. CLUB Once three billy goats lived by a hill. There was Great Billy Goat Gruff And there was Little Billy Goat Gruff. The three billy goats had to go up the hill to eat. The goats had to go overa bridge to go up the hill. And under the bridge lived a big fat Troll! Little Billy Goat Gruff started to go over the Bridge. Trip, trap! Trip, trap! went the bridge. Who is on my bridge? said the big fat Troll in his great big voice. Little Billy Goat Gruff said, Ohl It is I, Little Billy Goat Gruff. I must go over the bridge and go up the hill and get fat. You can not go over my bridge. I will eat you! said the big fat Troll in his great big voice. Editor ........ ........ Z ola Lamb Assistant Editor. . . Ruth Bastendorf Typist ...... . . . Marvin Tyler INFO The M. H. S. INFO is published on the first and third Wednesday of every month. The paper consists of news items, sport reviews, class news, and advertising for class events. The Editor is Zola Lamb, Assistant Edi- tor, Ruth Bastendorfg Typist, Marvin Tyler. 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Mr. Vinegar came home. There was the little door, but the little glass house was in pieces- Then Mr. Vinegar said to Mrs. Vinegar, We have a door, but we have do house. I will put the door on my back. We will go and look for a house. So Mr. Vinegar put the door on his back. Mr. Vinegar and Mrs. Vinegar started out to look for a house.They look- ed and looked, and looked. Night came. Mr. Vinegar put the door in a tree. They went to sleep in the tree on the door. In the night voices came from under the tree. Mt. and Mrs. Vinegar looked down. They saw robbers under the tree. Mr. Vinegar said, Look, look! The robbers have money. Look at the money! just then the door fell out of the tree. Down came Mr. and Mrs. Vinegar. The robbers ran away. They did not take the money. FOOTBALL Wheatland, away 0 44 Casper B , away 19 14 Buffalo, away 33 6 Sundance, here 47 7 Newcastle, here 12 13 Lusk, away 0 I 13 Douglas, here 6 13 Gillette, away 13 6 Third Row: Allan Griffin, Bill Pike, Gene Harper, Bill Dorr, Allen Carr. Second Row: Coach john Bays, Gaylord Kechter, Richard VanNorman, jack Rea, Jimmie Malson, Norman Morrison, Dave Knighten, Bill Nickerson, Dave Eckhardt. First Row: Donald Hahn, Orin Young, James Schofield, Dave Adams, jack MacRea, Gaylord Brow, Otto Frank, Bill Banish, Ronald Kechter, Dick Cochran Donald Shoop. -''-iL'?'7'r'Fgzpfgq,'1'rEi.S5'1 1'L F ' '- -5 '1'qf f fwa-:'yf' ' ,TE 1 .. 4....., ,, L. .,. 7'g3Qt-'4qI'!,,x - 'nn ' it .2-H, , -h l oun HEIROS Backfield: Carr, Haha, Griffin, Young. Linemen: Shoop, Nickerson, Frank, Banish, Kechzer, Bz-ow Adams. A L ,,,,.. Qawbfv fra-ou, WMM 5! Q Head Coach Football Coach Assistant Coach Basketball Coach Track Coach A SQUAD Back Row: james Schofield, Donnie Hahn, Johnnie Yale, Dave Gainer, Donnie Shoop. Front Row: Coach Bays, Allen Carr, Allan Griffin, Dave Adams, Bill Dorr, Bill Banish. Third Row: Malson, Longnecker, Van Norman, Jensen, Watts, Lewis, Brow, Kenizter. Second Row: Coach Bays, Gainer, Eckhardt, Rea, Young, MacRea Burgess, Winrermute, Hamilton, Manager, Gene Lamb. First Row: Hahn, Yale, Carr, Griffin, Adams, Dorf, Gainer, Banish Schofield, Shoop. FIRST FIVE Dave Adams, Donnie Hahn, Allen Carr, Bill Dorr, and Allan Griffin CHEERLEADERS A joan Graves, Betty Parker, and jar1ielSherard MIDWEST BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Midwest Opponent Riverton, here 63 30 Pick's Standard Service, here 56 57 Lander, here 55 52 Douglas, here 44 30 Midwest Alumni, here 56 35 Newcastle, here --- --- Pick's Standard Service, here 41 35 Laramie, away 32 33 Wheatland, away 17 33 Sheridan, away 29 40 Wheatland, here 41 40 Buffalo, away 49 32 Gillette, away 33 39 Douglas, away 56 40 Sheridan, here 39 38 Gillette, here 42 31 Casper, away 52 65 Sundance, away --- --- Newcastle, away 42 33 Buffalo, here 75 44 Casper, here 46 44 Sundance, here --- --- DISTRICT TOURNAME NT Midwest ------- Opponent ------- Midwest ------- Opponent ------- Midwest ------- Opponent- ----- - STATE TOURNAME NT Midwest Placed ---------------------- REMEMBER FEBRUARY 22 AT THE PEAKE GYMNASIUM WE DEFEATED THE CASPER MUSTANGS 46 TO 44 IN AN EXCITING TUSSLE! ' 5' 9 k 4 X X al f X ' LJ 1 If Wm 1,- W 4515 w s If 135 -EJ' .J 512- W,- 1 V W 491' 1 if .A ., 1 ? ' . , ,. 1, , L 2. J r .J ., L wZ1 iii: f 1 'fl in A X F we' li. IA. 1 ' m, , 1-' I ,5 i . 8 M m SL xt QS. I W if Q ' v in y s 1 0 , Q' S Back Row: Marshall, McHaney, Hackworth, Cashel, Banish, Wilson. Front Row: Dorothy, Graves, Lewis, Schlicht, McCain, Morrison. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Hampered by bad weather and cancelled games, the Pirates went to the North East junior High tournament with decidedlack of experience. Des- pite this handicap, they upset the dope bucket by winning an easy 3rd place and were acclaimed by many coaches there, the best team in the tournament. During the seasons league play the Pirates won 4 and lost 2. qw , 4314, vf-elf' K L. ww ff ' K gm , 1: if ff 4.1 mA.. :'ff4if - g :lima A 99s 2 9-mm... 'Uh-f 4 ffm M 5 Q 2 , A W V ' -V K ?Z.z1:Qff434seps1fw:.f, Q9 A 4' f-'fWf, '!::ffi1 1153: .1 -Iwi . Ili 411,51 R! ii n ll a uni ll ll H 3 Q ., , -ni MSS,- N M. if F? 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'KL 1 , 1 S ,,,f-W-4 0. . , Q., if mx, , 4 ,Jw fy QPSJ ...mo- v fe in 'v f 'Q S '1lT '2Y 1 3 M 1 .?.f'7Wmf5wg Y C ,L l Y M R 9 wr L- Q ,I ff 5 -. ,ii -- x W, 'W X qw E Q-fff, 5- , rf-w fm' Q - waggc 5- 'pf -- F' x 5 Q fax K, w Nea. ,L-QLMXE' wr ' 7? we ,.. ,.., ,., H., I , . v? 51f'v ' ' . 4 ...af SQ.. PEAKE GYMNASIUM HIGH SCHOOL STATE CAPITOL The fox said, Yes, Gingerbread Boy, you can run. You ran away from the little old woman. You ran away from the little old man. You ran away from the hen. You ran away from the duck. You ran away from the goat. You ran away from the dog. But you can notrun away from the fox. I willeat you. And he did. Once three bears lived in the woods. The three bears lived in a house in the woods. There was Father Bear and there was Mother Bear. And there was the little Wee Bear. Father Bear had a great big voice. Mother Bear had a big voice, too. And Little Wee Bear had a little wee voice. 4 The three bears had three bowls. Father Bear had a great big bowl. Mother Bear had a big bowl, too. Little Wee Bear had a little wee bowl. The three bears had soup in the three bowls. The three bears had three chairs. Father Bear had a great big chair. Mother Bear had a big chair, too. Little Wee Bear had a little wee chair. The three bears had three beds. Father Bear had a great big bed. Mother Bear had a big bed, too. Little Wee Bear had a little wee bed. i One morning Father Bear could not eat his soup. Mother Bear could not eat her soup. And Little Wee Bear could not eat his soup. The three bears could not eat the soup. It was too hot. So the three bears went for a walk. Father Bear went for a walk. Mother Bear went for a walk. Little Wee Bear went for a walk. The three bears went for a walk in the woods. A littlegirl came to the three bears' house. The little girl was Golden- hair. Goldenhair went into the three bears' house. She saw the three bowls. Father Bear had soup in his great big bowl. Mother Bear had soup in her big bowl, too. Little Wee Bear nad soup in his little wee bowl. 'Goldenhair said, I will eat the soup in the bowls. But Father Bear's soup was too hot. And Mother l3ear's soup was too hot. Goldenhair said, I will eat the soup in the little wee bowl. And she HIC it all. Goldenhair saw the three chairs. She said, I will sit in the chairs. But Father i5car's chair was too big. And Mother i3ear's chair was too big. Goldenhair said, I will sit 'in the little wee chair. And she did. Down it went. Bump!!! ON THE DAY4'i'14.1.s ANNUAL APPEASRS 'ma FOLLOWING Psxsefms. MAY BE Ac-omwcwan AT 'mass VIRCHNIA MCLEAN '-- AscensfiQn'1s+ia.And, Smith IEANNINE' WORK - Tonwueg, Fiji I's1a'nd DfUANE OVERSTREETY ' Nami, Alaska DOUBLE 0. DAVIS - Tirnbucltu, Seach Africa ao-B -Busta --Biaki mana, mama Imdillrig ADVERTGSEM W Q43 TI-IE CLFX55 OF REQUEST HAT YOU PAT HQQQ BLACK-GOLD A IXHXILJAL MM? STANDARD g G R E E N E HARDWARE AND SERVICE 54 BULK FURNITURE Accessories - Tires - Greasing Edgerton Wyoming Phone 450 Edgerton Wyoming The Old Reliable Store with the Up-to-Date Ideas :N-9 Edgerton Grocery and Market Congratulations From DR. CHARLES C. KINGMAM EDGERTON Wyoming Congratulations from KENNY BAUM MIDWEST BARBER SHOP and CLUB HOUSE Compliments from Fronie Schuster Edgerton, Wyoming 4g4,yZfpg4Z4l'Z-S.. gf BOB J ERMAN EDGERTON WRECKING YAR D Edgerton Wyoming Home cAMP TAILOR SHOP Phone 2431 Midwest, Wyoming Compliments of the atrona County Medical Association Affiliated with Wyoming Medical Society And Amercian Medical Association We Help You To Remember The For Bargains in Past Fine Cars, Trucks, and Remember Us In The Future Trailers--See For The Best Photographer And School Photo Service Ivan P. Goodman , f CQWZWPHOTO CO' UMZMAUTO COMPANY O'Neill Chadron Nebraska Phone 400M 120 E. B St. IT'S WITT'S FOR WATCHES, AND JEWELRY W I 'T'.S Jules-Jorgensen I Nationally Advertised Watches Merchandise 224 E. Znd Street Phone 3773 CASPER, WYOMING Dependable COLLISEUM MOTOR CO. Thirty Five Years In One Location Selling A Dependable Product Rendering Reliable Service 131 East Fifth Phone 724 fm L.. G. BALFOUIG, CoMl1vANw' Rock-iw' P-'IOLINTAIN Dlvnfgsaow Uiwvflrz - ----- Cozorfftoo f 1 ff OI'. F WEL.LK'L A CHQQ ada juopw senvnca Kelvinator Refrigerators and Ranges Bendix Radios - Dexter Washers COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE CASPER WYOMING Congratulations When in Casper Meet Your Friends to At The The '49 ers DAr2l4ER'S SERVICE ASLIDPLV Good service is not cheap Cheap service is not good Edgerton, Wyoming OPENED Z4 HOURS 114 South Center Casper Wyoming K1sg'f0LER COMPLIMENTS TENT SL AWNING CO. BEST IN THEIR LINES of CASPER, WYOMING P. O. Box 1005 NOLAN CHEVROLET Distributors for Spaulding McGregor Goldsmith ' Vort SALES AND SERVICE Athletic Equipment . Phone 2100 SPORTING GOODS Casper Wyoming 0 Headquarters for Central Wyoming Congratulation to the Q Class of '49 ARCADE 0 Edgerton, Wyoming 7 .W MOTOR Complete Automobile Service Edgerton Wyoming Phone 247 3 ,E 66 9 41 f Xfire YOUR STORE OF FASHION Cong'ra,tula.tions to SENIOR CLASS Dr. Shidler, Dentist Edgerton Wyoming Best Wishes from d. 9'pvdA 615071. .. ..MeN's WEARM I 152-154 S. Center St. Casper Wyoming ZJJZZCIPEHMERV BUDA ENGINES SALES 6 SERVICE CASPER MAID BUDA GAS AND DIDSEL DAIRY PRODUCTS ENGINES BEST BY TASTE AND TEST L. P. Welsh Cr. H. Wilkn DIAMOND CHAIN WORTHING V-BELTS AND SHEAVES s 1 Phone 3170 Casper AUTO ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT CO. Complete Magneto Service 1c.11., 'S Speedomoter WOMEN AND .TUNIORS Auto-Life and Remy Ignition Service CASPER, WYO. 143 North Durbin Casper .. . 1 - - 'O BEST WISHES H LP TO THE CLASS OF 49 THE TOST OF THE TOWN We are always pleased to welcome Students of Midwest High School a?Z NATIONAL BANIQ CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1949 Cmrfazf TRIBUNE HERALD UUIGGINS SHOE SH OP Expert Shoe Repairing Complete Line of Luggage Casper Wyoming 120 E. Second Casper, Wyo. CONGRATULATIONS Compliments of t th O e W. L. Bustard SENIOR CLASS OF MIDWEST 1949 Bustard Funeral . Home KASSIS Department Store Casper, Wyoming 600 CY Avenue Telephone 708 CNJ AMBULANCE SERVICE jew! 62,696 BATTERY 6. ELECTRIC CO. MAGNETOS Fairbanks - Morse Exide and Delco Batteries Delco - Remy Ignition Auto - Lite Electric Systems Sales - Service 530 W. Yellowstone Hiway C a sper , Wyoming THE QUALITY SHOP LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Exclusive But Not Exlumive 227 EAST FIRST STREET CASPER, WYUMINE Dali? Bly QLQHEZL Phone 10 251 North Center Casper, Wyo. Fine Jewelry Gifts For All Occasions Watches Repairs U N IT E D AJEWELRY STORE 22.9 S. Center Casper fwfab COMMISSARV INC. 442 East Yellowstone CVM Www Pape AND SUPPLY W l P ll' A d Phone 352 e 1 u mg n . . d Casper's Most Complete Store General O11 F161 C t t' Groceries Drugs and Sundries on Tac mg Dry Goods Men's Furnishings Phone 2474 Meats Hardware Edgerton W Wyoming QMMW4 The Newest and Largest Department Store In Wyoming Everything :or Everyone In the Family 120 East Second Street C asper Wyoming LAUNDERERS DRY CLEANERS ---CASPER--- Home of Nationally Advertised Sanitone Dry Cleaning Compliments of SPEARS INSURANCE AGENCY 112 South Center Street .Tennie A. Fuller J'. R. Hawlins All Types of Insurance Ca spe r Wyoming Z? HARDWARE SUPPLY CO. HARDWARE AND HOUSEHOLD REQUIREMENTS 240 South Center Street Phone 894 Casper CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 49 mffau ICEM8 COLD STORAGE co. . BUY AND SAVE AT WYOMING S LARGEST COLD STORAGE AND LOCKER PLANT WE NOW SPECIALIZE IN WHOLE SALE PRICES IN GROCERIES AND MEAT WE LEAD ---- OTHERS FOLLOW Casper Wyoming SCHULTE HARDWARE Johnson Clothing COMPANY Featuring such well-known l' Company mes as Servel Gas Refrigerators Bendix Home Laundry . Bendix Dryers Bendix Ironers HEAD ' T0 ' FOOT Chambers Gas Ranges Goodyear Tires . Domestic Sewing Machines Spade China Fostoria and Cambridge Telephone 229 221 South Center Glassware Phone 42.2 and 800 Casper, Wyoming Casper, Wyo. Compliments of Hmm DE AL E I2 Inland Motors Incorporated 313 North Wolcott Casper, Wyoming THE, IIEASIPIEIFR NMIIIIIDNAIL f5rA5u5Hf0 W 1589 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPUSIT lN5URANCf CORPORATION Comp RMQNLM fn Cfwl Q1 Lao A. Buss-P 135 So. Wolcott Ca sper , Wyoming fyfaffrda IZMJE4, THE FINEST IN HOMEMADE CANDIES 121 S. Center Phone 22 Casper, Wyoming ECONOMY F-'U R NITURE Casper's Most Popular Priced Furniture Store Use our easy payment plan at no extra cost Phone 701 412 E. 2nd St. Casper, Wyoming CASPER RADuo AHD souno .SERVICE Specializing in Quality Radio Repairs Bob Hines Warren James Telephone 425 227 W. Yellowstone Casper, Wyoming MIDWEST C'Ga44?2z4- And Exclusive Shirt Launderie s Free Pickup and Delivery Phone 1260 638 E. Second Casper, Wyoming Authorized Sale s And Service DRAZICIQ NASH COMPANY 328 South David Street Casper, Wyoming of 5 2 004- Zdafzffa mo mes ,SH O E -S T DELICIOUS-TASTY 110 East Second Street Potato Donuts Phone Z54 251 S. Center C sp Casper, Wyoming Phone 3754 The Chas. E.We11s Music co. rffvfzmm For Everything in Music an JM 2 Ph 1 t t 11 fmwwfvuuvur GREETINGS 1 1 I' Compliments of WYOMING PAINT X1 GLASS 00. Wholesale Retail 318 East Second Street Phone 1374 Casper WYOITUHS Wyoming Best Known Clothier Hmm? Qsfmafff. The Man in the Barrel East 1919 504 19 fw ,yf Wim N I ,y 7 1455555 ilvww. X R Phone 20 146 South Center Z4 1 Ciufzaiaadam. 124 East Second CASPER, WYOMING Home of Fine Home of Fine Diamonds Watches Bluebird Bulova G1-uen Art Carved Hamilton Longines Feature Lock Elgin Rolex Waltham W O LF OR D' ' 5 MOTORS FORMERLY DE SOTO PLYMOUTH Sales and Service Hosiery Shoes Porter Chopping, Owner 117 E. Second Phone 842 Box 1286 Casper, Wyoming CASPER, WYO. IQEITH THOMA5 WUGM. TRIPENY'S CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH ' Chrysler Tops 'em All Drugs ,Jewelry Usedgars Sundries Watches Complete Automotive Service S 0 d a s D i a m 0 n d s 223 N. Durbin Phone 909 . Casper, Wyoming 241 South Center Phone 99 Mahi FURNITURE co. Phone 1100 120 South Durbin Street Casper , Wyoming Mac Menus ,Jewauw comvnny Watches Diamonds Silverware Registered Jeweler American Gem Society 158 South Cevnter Street Casper, Wyoming is 72? Zfmmiqea W7 ...Q -from Cvadle 'lo College Gifts and Wearing Apparel 101 S. Center Phone 260 CASPER WYOMING WQLDORF CAFE Where Casper Dines 213 South Center Street Casper, Wyoming CONGRATULATIONS . to the C07lg1 6lllll6lll07lS CLASS or '49 Z ae JK ' -ADVERTISING STI-WF from the MIDWEST THEATRE Class of '49 X A Gibraltar Theatre Midwest, Wyoming 4 Student Body and Faculty Ev! j ' 9 4 I 4 1 M! M 3 N -5' I ' - . , Qflgiieiii if 5 1 K :--Qif..:Q-.,- New J :C ,ss -5 g- pm, ,Mn , W3 5 il - irfefii. rs? ,ii 'ii , ,Y 4 A M1353 X iXs:3::.gg'A:gf-5,i':3 I X, ,.,. L , Mp' . K , iasi ccss L S L A L . .' .5 S 'H , fl 93959 as i f . ,,,'f',sf,. . ii ,rkz in Vk'.l 1 kikk iii vrkkz 'k S iii' ' ' A A ' A I A f 1 f hsawgw. ,,15fL,: 1 .. - A - is asf Your yearboolc is a siore of 'rreasured memories. The oil repealed lhrill of recolleclion which accompanies each new Search lhrough i+s pages will many limes repay you for The care and consideralion which has gone inlo i+s crea- lion. 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