Pine Bluffs High School - Pines Yearbook (Pine Bluffs, WY)
- Class of 1949
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,QW ZWMW' 745'-yf f'fM'?Q My KW' WWW '1 'ummm ' wlwnumuwwmxwmwmwmwwwww mwwmlnwmmummuw THE PIN ES Ninefeen Hundred Forfy-Two Published by the JUNIOR CLASS of Pine Bluffs High School Pine Bluffs, Wyoming l , i i l Declicalion ln apprecialion of our music supervisor, wl'1o has loeen our sympallielic home room adviser and inspiring leader, we, The Class of I943, dedicale Huis Annual lo Mr. Neil Lamonl. -2.. FacuH'y CLAYTE HUME, Superinfendeni' Tull mn, fwfl lu llyfrl: Nuil l,.ll11Ulll, Xluslu, llixlmw, Vnglislmg Aliq- Slftlll, Scirlwc. xI.lll1L'Ill.l' tim, I'lxy'xic.1l I'dm'.1limxg lloyd l.. Nl-mrc, Prinf rilul. i'un1n1uru'. liullufrl muh Mildrcnl l5r.1y'. lhglislx, Hiv- lurx, Hmmm' lfcurmrxxiyxg 'I'.1llmt Rudnlplm, XVUCAY ximml Agl'iLklllHlI'k', l'l1ysic.1l l'dm'.lliUn: Ru!!! l'm,1rkvH. 5p.u1ixl1, -lUllI'll.lliNIl1, Publis Sl1C.lkil1j.1, I.ll1r.x ry. ,415 'VQWQ ANNUAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief ................. ..................... Assistant Editor ..... - ....... - ........ - ........ Business Manager .............. Ass't Business Manager ..,...., Advertising Manager ........ Circulation Manager ,.,,. Athletics ................,.... Class Editors ........... Organizations .......... Humor and Snapshots ...... Alumni .......................... Reporters ....... PINES STAFF Editor-in-Chief ....,.. .... News Editor .....,.. - ........ Make-up Editor ...... Literary Editor ....,.. Feature Editor ........ Art Editor ........ Sports Editor ,....,. Headline Writer ...,. Faculty Reporter ....... Alumni Reporter ....... Business Manager ........ Circulation Manager ...... Stenciler .................. .................. Advisers ......... --- ..4.. Wilbur Bunch Elaine Phillips Dollie Golden Jane Speetzen Harry Ornelas ----- Norval Johnson William Crock - .,......,.....,., Beverly Elwood -Frances Herman Pauline Howe -Dale Fisher Charlene Karlstrum Lucille Evert -Marybelle Maroney -----... Madeline Robinson -Genevieve Kieler -Marjorie Fritz -Charles Strube -Henry Wulf -Emma Ruff .-- ..... Margaret Smith Marshall Nussbaum Margaret Smith ,---- Mary Lynne Mercer Ralph Reed Cleo Mykris Gerald Maroney Marshall Nussbaum Robert Binning Ralph Reed Robert Elwood Robert Bmnmg Mary Lynne Mercer Mrs. Barkell and Mr. Moore Classes RN -5.. -LN A ' 6 J Vs' - H, I Lk Q ,,. , X s ssss 13 O ' . 1 - sv I s W9 SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS OF '41 - '42 President ...S,,..S. , ,,,,.,,, Vice President .,F.. Secretary ...,...... Treasurer ....... News Editor .... Yell Leader .... Yell Leader ,... Sponsor ..e.... Ralph Reed Gerald Maroney Mary Lynne Mercer Cleo Mykris Margaret Smith Mary Lynne Mercer Robert Elwood Mrs. Barkell CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS American Beauty Rose Royal Blue and White CLASS MOTTO CLASS SPONSOR Impossible is un-American Mrs. Barkell CLASS PROPHECY Ten years will make a great difference in the lives of our friends of the class of '42. As we gaze into the crystal ball, the following picture unfolds before our eyes: The president, Ralph Reed, after two years at Wyoming University and four at West Point, has advanced rapidly. He is now a first lieutenant in the world's greatest peacetime navy-the United States Navy. Gerald Maroney is piloting the newest type engine on the famous Union Pacific streamliner, the City of Pine Bluffs. His record of speed and safety is the boast of the railroad company. The former Margaret Smith, happy with her little family, is a leader among her neighbors in the Better Housekeeping club. Her home is a model for all interested in home-making. Robert Elwood, owner of the famous All-Night Garage in Cheyenne, is known for the excellence of his overhaul and repair jobs. Motorists drive for miles ftire and gasoline rationing are long-since overj to have him check their zo-cylinder motors. Cleo Mykris has proved the excellence of her commercial training by rising rapidly in the business world. She is now secretary to one of Wyoming's prominent congresswomen. Aces Robert Binning and Marshall Nussbaum are still breaking speed and endurance records with their famous X-23. Their high rating with International Airlines makes them world-renowned flyers. Mary Lynne Mercer is known in New York, Paris, and London, as the head of a prominent business firm dealing in original models in women's garments. She is also president and Professional Women's Club. CLASS WILL I, Robert Binning, bequeath my curly hair to Harry Ornelas. I, Mary Lynne Mercer, leave my blond tresses to Marybelle Maroney. I, Robert Elwood, leave my charming smile to Charles Strube. I, Cleo Mykris, will my shy nature to Jane Speetzen. I, Ralph Reed, bequeath my humor to Dollie Golden. I, Margaret Smith, bequeath my freckles to Charlene Karlstrum. I, Marshall Nussbaum, give my ambition to Dale Fisher. I, Gerald Maroney, will my studiousness to Wilbur Bunch. ..5... of the International Business GERALD MARONEY Pee Wee Great works are performed not by strength but by perseverance. Class Officer 45 F.F.A. 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, Football 3, 43 Class Plays 3, 45 Annual Staff 35 Pines Staff 4. CLEO MYKRIS Cleo Good deeds ring through heaven like a bell. Class Officer 2, 3, 45 Association Officer 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Commerce 3, 45 Home Ec Club 1, 23 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Pepsters 3, 45 Chorus 2, 3, 4, Class Plays 3, 4, An- nual Staff 35 Pines Staff 4. ROBERT ELWOOD Blimp Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. Class Officer 1, 2, 45 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4s Glee Club 1, 23 Football 3, 45 Class Plays 3, 4g Annual Staff 3, Pines Staff 4. ...7... ROBERT BINNING Nuh 'Speech is silver, silence is golden. Class Officer 25 F.F.A. 1, 2, 49 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Class Plays 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 3, 4g Annual Staff 33 Pines Staff 4. MARY LYNNE MERCER Merc There is nothing so kingly as kindness, and nothing so royal as truth. Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 43 Association Officer 3, 4, Duet 3, 43 Trio 4, Commerce 3, 45 Reading 4, Chorus 2, 3, 43 Home Ec Club 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Band 4, Class Plays 3, 4g Annual Staff 35 Pines Staff 4. MARSHALL NUSSBAUM Binh The 'luck' that I helieve in is that which comes with hard work. Class Officer 3, F.F.A. 4g Basketball 4g Track 4, Foot- ball 3, 4g Class Plays 3, 45 Annual Staff 33 Pines Staff 4. -g.. RALPH REED 'P. C. I am suffocated and lost when I have not the bright feeling of progression. Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Association Officer 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Band 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 3, Class plays 3, 45 Annual Staff 33 Pines Staff 4. MARGARET SMITH Peg This was beauty sent from heaven-the lovely mis- tress of truth and good. Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Association Officer 3, 4, Duet 3, 4, Trio 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 45 Commerce 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Ec Club 1, 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Band 4g Pepsters 3, 45 Class Plays 3, 4, Annual Staff 35 Pines Staff 4. MRS CLYDE BARKELL Class Sponsor ..9.. BACK ROW: Harry Ornelas, William Crock, Charles Strube, jr., Dale Fisher. MIDDLE ROW: Wilbur Bunch, Henry Wulf, Emma Ruff, Pauline Howe, Dollie Golden, Lucille Evert, Norval Johnson, Mr. Lamont fSponsorJ. FRONT ROW: Genevieve Rieler, Madeline Robinson, Beverly Elwood, Frances Herman, Jane Speetzen, Elaine Phillips, Marybelle Maroney, Charlene Karlstrum. Juniors 1941-1942 OFFICERS President .. . ,, XVilbur Bunch Vice President .. . lflaine Phillips Secretary . ,,,e Beverly Elwood Treasurer ,,,, .. .. Charlene Karlstrum News Editor . . . . jane Speetzen Yell Leader . Marybelle Maroney Yell Leader ,,,, ,, . Harry Ornelas Sponsor . ,,,,,,,,,,,, .. .,.. Mr. Lamont Assistant Sponsor . ,, Mr. Moore The junior class started this eventful year with nineteen pupils and since then has gained two and lost one pupil. The class was well represented on the basketball, football, and track teams. They placed first in both the interclass basketball tournament and the intcrclass track meet. The class was also well repre- sented on the girls' track team. Elaine Phillips, Genevieve Kieler, and Beverly Elwood took part in the Typing I and Elaine Phillips in the Shorthand contest at Carpenter. Genevieve Kieler was in thc ELCHSA trio contest. Marybelle Maroney and Wilbur Bunch represented the school in the Oration contest. Wilbur Bunch won the local essay contest while Elaine Phillips tied for second. In the Bank essay contest Wilbur Bunch placed first while Dollic Golden received third prize. As the junior class members edit the annual, they spent much time earning money for it. They sold food at the football gamesg sponsored a bake sale, a picture show, and presented their class play, Doctor is Out, in order to raise funds. Mr. Lamont, Sponsor, and Mr. Moore, Assistant Sponsor, were of great help to the class throughout the year. -10- BACK ROW: Nigel Butler, Manley Taylor, Calvin Sisson, Martin Ornelas, Duane Fisher. MIDDLE ROW: Iiva Ruff, Mike Mykris, Marvin Sclmcher, Robert Anderson, Robert Larsen, Norval Stoneburg, Mrs. Bray QSponsorj. FRONT ROW: Berdine Olinger, Irene Laycock, Helen Reed, Frances Powell, Ethel Siemsen, Connie Soto. Sophomores 1941-1942 OFFICERS President , , , Mike Mykris Vice President , ,, Martin Ornclas Secretary Helen Reed Treasurer . ,,,,,, ,,,, Z oe Jamison News Editor , Norval Stoneburg Yell Leader ,,,,, Irene Laycock Yell Leader ,,,, Duane Fisher Sponsor H Mrs. Bray The sophomore class began its successful year with twenty members. During the Course of the year it lost three members and in turn gained three new members. Many of the sophomores have entered into different events throughout the year. Several entered the duet contest last fall, the reading contest, oration contest, and many of the other things. Many of the boys went out for basketball and football and made the teams. Now many are going out for track and are preparing to enter the forthcoming meet. All the class participated in the chorus contest and two from the class attended the instrumental contest at Burns. All together the sophomores have had a successful year and hope that the coming years will go as smoothly. BACK ROW: Robert Wilhelm, Edwin Hopka, Marvin Sisson, Donald Phillips, Edward Kicler. MIDDLE ROW: Reuben Meier, Norman W'isroth, Betty lilwood, Bertha Chaney, Beverly Robinson Robert W'isroth, David Jensen, Miss Stroh tSponsorj. FRONT ROW: Zita Ann Phillips, Fern Pratt, Mildred Sundin, Georgia Jamison, Lucile Binning, Dar- lene Nelson, Margaret McDowell, Laura Springer. Freshmen 1941-1942 OFFICERS President ,. Robert Wilhelm Viee President , , ,, Georgia Jamison Secretary , ,,,, Darlene Nelson Treasurer ,,,, Zita Ann Phillips News Editor W ,, ,.,,,:,,,,, Betty Elwood Yell Leader ,,,,, Lueile Binning Yell Leader Donald Phillips Sponsor , ,, ,,,, ,,,,, , ,,,, ,,,, , M iss Stroll In 1941 the freshmen started their first year of high school with Miss Stroh as their sponsor. All were filled with joy until the high school started to plot a threatening initiation. After the initiation, the freshmen were entertained at a party. Later, the freshmen gave Il return party. Near the beginning of the year the second year Home Economies girls gave a formal initiation for the new Home Economics girls. At the beginning of the year there were twenty-two pupils. Since then, two of the pupils have gone to other schools. ln March the boys had their basketball tournament. The freshmen lost but there were no hard feelings since they were given a golden loving cup for being good sports. -12... a xi' 6 S Athletics 'k Organizations AN JX C :'! X 9 i4zQ 1f 'x F44 71 v Standing: Coach Rudolph and Henry Wulf fManagerJ. Sitting: Gerald Maroney, Norval Stoneburg, Wilbur Bunch, Norval johnson, Marshall Nussbaum, and Robert Elwood. Others out for football who are not in the picture above include: Ralph Reed, William Crock, Marvin Schacher, Robert Wisroth, LeRoy Nussbaum, Mike Mykris, Nigel Butler, Robert Larsen, and Manley Taylor. Foofball Conference Games Pine Bluffs ,,,,,,, .,..... h ere .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,, C arpenter Pine Bluffs ,,,..,, here .,,,., ,,,,,,,,, B urns Pine Bluffs ,,,,,,, , ,,,,, there ,,,,, Albin Pine Bluffs .,,..,. ,.,.,, t here ,,... Carpenter Pine Bluffs ......, there ..,,. ,,,,,,... B urns Pine Bluffs ,, ,, v,.,,, here ,,,,,, ,.s, , ., Albin Non-Conference Pine Bluffs .,,,,,, .,,,,, h ere ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,. S i dney The 1941 P.B.H.S. football team distinguished itself by being the first team in the history of the school to finish its season undefeated. The six men, pictured above, made up the first team and all played practically every minute of every game and can be truly termed, the six iron men. Johnson, end and back, was the outstanding pass receiver of the conference. Bunch, also end and back, who set the opponents back for many losses, was the outstanding taekler. Elwood is the only center that got away for any touchdowns. Stoneburg stood out as a punter. Nussbaum, back, played a wonderful game for his first year of much playing, and Maroney, end, was in there fighting every minute of every game. Wilbur Bunch captained the team. -14- Coach Rudolph, Henry Wulf qManagerJ, Charles Strube jr., Manley Taylor, Ralph Reed, Wilbur Bunch Norval Stoneburg, Marshall Nussbaum, Robert Binning, and Norval Johnson. Basketball Conference GJI11US Pine Bluffs , ,Wthere ,, ,, , Egbert Pine Bluffs ,, , ,, here , Albin Pine Bluffs ,,,, there .. Hillsdale Pine Bluffs .,,, here .. Burns Pine Bluffs ,, there . Carpenter Pine Bluffs there Burns Pine Bluffs ., here Egbert Pine Bluffs ,,,, there . Albin Pine Bluffs ,, here Hillsdale Pine Bluffs here . . Carpenter Tournament at Wheatland Pine Bluffs ,,,, . ., ,,,, Sunrise Pine Bluffs , . LaGrange Pine Bluffs ,,,,,,,,,, , .,,, ,, , Guernsey Pine Bluffs culminated one of its most successful basketball seasons in several years by winning its last two home games to earn a three way tie for the conference champion ship. During the entire season the team was undefeated in conference play on the home floor. The team also won five out of eight practice games. Norval johnson was the captain. Because of a few bad breaks the boys lost out in the tournament at Wheatland, Wfyoming. Senior Marshall Nussbaum was placed on the Southeast District All-Tourna- ment team because of his performances at Wheatland. Ralph Reed, Marshall Nussbaum and Robert Binning are the graduating seniors on the team but the usual starting line-up consisting of Norval Johnson, Wilbur Bunch, Charles Strube, Jr., Manley Taylor, and Norval Stoneburg will return to form the nucleus of a formidable team next year. Other team members returning fnot pic- turedj include Robert Anderson and Mike Mykris. li.-XCQK ROW: Genevieve Kieler, Cleo Mykris, Laura Springer, Mildred Sundin, Mary Lynne Mercer, Nl.u'garet Smith, Maryhelle Mnroney, Charlene Karlsrrum, Madeline Robinson, Beverly Elwood, lit-My lilwootl, Zim Ann Phillips. Mllilll I' ROXV: Iiva Ruff, Berdine Olinger, Mildred MCDQWQII, Bertha Chaney, Jane Speetzen, Lucille lit-ri. l-'rances Herman, Dollie Golden, Georgia Jamison, Irene Laycock, Connie Soto, Miss Stroh lSl5KlHS1PrD . FRONT ROW? liern Pratt, Lueile Binning, Helen Recd, Frances Powell, Ethel Siemson, Emma Ruff, lliulinc Howe, Darlene Nelson. Girls A+hle+ic Associa+ion President , , Dollie Golden Vice President ,... Charlene Karlstrum Secretary , Elaine Phillips Treasurer ,, Zoe Jamison News Reporter ,, Helen Reed Recorder of Points , Jane Speetzen The Girls Athletic Association had one very good party in the fall. lt was a hobo p.lI'ly .1l1Ll CVCl'y0I1C CJUIC ClI'CSSCd IO the OCC3.SiOIl. This year, the only competitive contest among the schools was the track meet in which the Pine Bluffs girls did very well. BACK ROW: Donald Phillips, Robert Wilhelm, lidwin Hopka, Nigel Butler, Marvin Schacher, Dale Fisher, Reuben Meier, Marvin Sisson, lidward Kieler. MIDDLE ROW: Calvin Sisson, Robert Larson, Marshall Nussbaum, Robert Wisrtitli, Norval Johnson, Robert Binning, Norman Wisrotli, Charles Strube, Alr. FRONT ROW: David Jensen, Henry Wulf, Robert Elwood, Norval Stoneburg, Gerald Maroney, Harry Ornelas, Mike Myltris, Mr. Rudolph QAdviserj. Fu'rure Farmers of America 1941-1942 OFFICERS President 7 7 Charles Strube, Jr. Vice President 7 Edwin Hopka Secretary 7 7 Harry Ornelas Watch Dog 7 Marvin Schacher Adviser 7 77 77 77 77 77 7 77 77 77 77 7 77 77 Mr. Rudolph Last fall the Ag. boys rebuilt the football field and constructed new markers for it. Besides constructing all the stands for the Harvest Carnival, they also managed the Bingo stand. The Kimball F.F.A. Chapter visited here January 28. After a meeting was held, they played basketball and had refreshments. The Kimball Chapter returned the meet- ing February 11. On field trips this spring, the members of the class helped each other with their projects. Charles Strube, Jr., Edwin Hopka, and Mr. Rudolph journeyed to Casper where they attended the state F.F.A. convention April 9-11. BACK ROW: Connie Soto, Mildred Sundin, Laura Springer, Fern Pratt, Betty Elwood, Zita Ann Phillips, Beverly Robinson. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Bray fSponsorJ, Bertha Chaney, Georgia Jamison, Irene Laycock, Margaret Mc- Dowall, Berdine Olinger, Eva Ruff. FRONT ROW: Pauline Ilowe, Lucile Binning, Helen Reed, Francis Powell, Iithel Siemson, Darlene Nelson. Zoe Jamison is absent due to illness. Home Economics The officers for 1941-1942 President , 7 ,,,, W , Helen Reed Vicc President . 7 Irene Laycock Secretary W Pauline Howe Treasurer 7, , Zoe Jamison Point Keeper 7, Darlene Nelson Sponsor , , ,,,. , Mrs. Bray The Home Economics Club is one of the many members belonging to the National Home Economics Club. The club has a point system and anyone having 250 points at the end of the year receives a gold pin from the National Home Economics Club. BACK ROW: Mrs. Barkell QSpons0rj Laura Springer, Mildred Sundin, Beverly Elwood, Emma Ruff, Lucille Evert, Jane Speetzen, Dollie Golden, Francis Herman, Bertha Chaney, Berdine Olinger, Charlene Karlstrum, Madeline Robinson, Connie Soto. V FRONT ROW: Marybellc Maroney QMajorettcJ Genevieve Kieler, Cleo Mykris, Margaret McDowall, Fern Pratt, Francis Powell, Ethel Siemson, Eva Ruff, CMarioretteJ, Lucile Binning, Helen Reed, Pauline Howe, Irene Laycock, Darlene Nelson, Betty Elwood, Zita Ann Phillips, Georgia Jamison fMaj0retteJ. PEPSTER LEADERS: Mary Lynne Mercer and Margaret Smith. Peps+ers The Pepsters presented drills at the local basketball games, forming letters standing for the home team and the opponents. They attended all the football games and showed fine sportsmanship at all times. 'A' i' i' We may win, we may lose, but wc have a smile we always use. -19- BACK ROW: Genevieve Kieler, Connie Soto, Cleo Mykris, Laura Springer, Madeline Robinson, Bertha Chaney, Charlene Karlstrum, Iflaine Phillips, Beverly Elwood, Zita Ann Phillips, Mildred Sunclin. MIDDLE ROW: Beverly Robinson, Fern Pratt, Eva Ruff, Frances Powell, Lucille Evert, Frances Herman, Ethel Siemson, Georgia jamison, Darlene Nelson, Berdine Olinger, Mr. Lamont QDirectorQ. FRONT ROXV: Marybelle Maroney, Mary Lynne Mercer, Dollie Golden, ,lane Speetven, Margaret Smith, Pauline Howe, l,ucile Binning, Helen Reed, lrene Laycock, Margaret McDowall. Girls' Glee Club The choral and trio contest of ELCHSA was held in the Pine Bluffs high school auditorium, April 22. The choruses and trios were rated as either one, two, three, or four. The contest was judged by Miss Jessie Leffel of Cheyenne. The Pine Bluffs mixed chorus was given the highest rating, which was a two. The trio members were Mary Lynne Mercer, Genevieve Kieler and Margaret Smith, they were given a rating of two plus. On May 8th all of the solos, duets, and the band and chorus gave a program which was enjoyed by the public. -2 0... BACK ROW: Donald Phillips, Robert Wilhelm, Edwin Hoplca, Martin Ornelas, Manley Taylor, Norman W'isroth, Reuben Meier, Marvin Sisson, Duane Fisher, lfdwarcl Kieler. MIDDLE ROXV: Nigel Butler, Dale Fisher, Calvin Sisson, Robert Anderson, Robert Wisroth, Henry W'ulf, Bill Crock, David Jensen, Mr. Lamont QDirectorj. FRONT ROW: Harry Ornelas, Wilbur Bunch, Norval Stoneburg, Robert Binning, Robert Larson, Marvin Schacher, Mike Mykris. Boys' Glee Club The boys took part in a mixed chorus this year which on April 22nd was given the highest rating in the ELCI-ISA conference contest, which was judged by Miss Jessie Leffel. -21- BACK ROW: Norval Stoneburg, Dale Fisher, Wilbur Bunch, Eva Ruff fMajorcttcJ, Norval johnson, Mary Lynne Mercer, Ralph Reed, Mr. Lamont CDircctorJ. FRONT ROW? Georgia jamison fMajorcttcj, Donna Miller, Dollie Golden, Margaret Smith, Duane Fisher, Mike Myl-iris, Robert Rudolph, Peg Stevens, Charlene Karlstrum, Mnrybelle Maroney fMajorctreJ. Band The first Instrumental Music Festival of the ELCHSA was held at Burns, Wyom- ing, April 20. The numbers were judged by Clyde Ross of Cheyenne. The numbers were rated as superior, excellent, average, or poor. The instrumental numbers entered were: Pauline Rudolph, a Violin Solo, rated superior. Wilbur Bunch, a Trumpet Solo, rated excellent. Dollie Golden and Wilbur Bunch, a Trumpet Duet, rated excellent. Charlene Karlstrum, Peg Stevens, Mary Lynne Mercer, and Robert Rudolph, a Clar- inet Quartet, rated excellent. The Band was also rated excellent. -22- BACK ROW: Norval Stoneburg, Dale Fisher, Wilbur Bunch, Mary Lynne Mercer, Norval Johnson, Ralph Reed, Mr. Lamont Qlnstructorl. FRONT ROW: Genevieve Kieler, Dollie Golden, Margaret Smith, Robert Rudolph, Peggy Stevens, Charlene Karlstrum, Pauline Rudolph. Orchesfra This is the third year that the high school has enjoyed having an orchestra. Re- hearsals were held regularly twice a week during the fall months. When it became evi- dent there would be a Music Festival rating the bands and not orchestra, the orchestra suspended practice for a time. Practically all of the orchestra members also played in the band. T23-. FRONT ROW: Pauline Howe, Cleo Mykris, Mary Lynne Mercer, Mike Mykris, Ralph Reed, Margaret Smith, Wilbur Bunch, Beverly Elwood, Frances Herman. STANDING: Mrs. Bray, Dollie Golden, Robert Larsen, Norval Johnson. NOT IN PICTURE: Iflainc Phillips and Willialii Crock. President , Vice President ,L , Secretary , A Treasurer ,,,, , Advertising Manager News Editor Librarian Typist Yell Leader ,L Yell Leader ,L , Critic , Associalion Officers Firsf Sc'1m'xfc'r Ralph Reed , , Wilbur Bunch ,,,,, Margaret Smith ,,,,, Cleo Mykris ,, William Crock , Elaine Phillips ,,,,, Dollie Golden ,,,,,, Frances Herman Mary Lynne Mercer Mike Mykris ,,,,,,,,, Mrs. Bray ...24- S z'1' and Srnzrslvr Ralph Reed Norval johnson Margaret Smith Cleo Mykris William Crock Pauline Howe Elaine Phillips Beverly Elwood . , Mary Lynne Mercer , Robert Larsen Mrs. Bray r ,...-..-,qv-,vp-5-,H -Y,-...V Vw- -q-Y ., ... CALENDAR SEPTEMBER School floats won first prize in fair parade School officially opened 12. Class elections Freshmen initiation and party Ag boys went to Hereford ranch Dr. Hall gave talk on Germany for first Lyceum number Carpenter football, here OCTOBER Junior picnic in hills Burns football, here Senior picnic in hills 18. Teachers convention at Cheyenne Albin football game, there G.A.A. Hobo party Carpenter football, there Jr. class show, Brigham Young-Frontiers- man Burns football game, there NOVEMBER Reading and duet contest at Albin F.F.A. election of officers Albin football game, here juniors received class rings Sidney football game, here Harvest Carnival P. S. class gave Education Week program Thanksgiving vacation Thanksgiving vacation ended Second Lyceum number Freshman Return party DECEMBER Basketball game, Preps, here Basketball game, Egbert Junior class play, Doctor is Out Senior pictures arrived Third Lyceum number presented High school exchanged presents Basketball, Albin, here School dismissed for Christmas vacation JANUARY Vacation ended Health tests Basketball at Hillsdale New janitor, Pat Benskin, took over. Clyde Barkell left for California Burns basketball game, here 13. Local Oration contest 16. Carpenter basketball game 20. Potter basketball game, there 21-22. Semester exams 23. Burns basketball game, there 28. New Association officers elected 28. F.F.A. entertained Kimball F.F.A. FEBRUARY 2. Oration contest at Egbert 6. Albin basketball game, there 13. P. S. class presented Lincoln day program 16. Burns band entertained high school 20. Group pictures taken 27. Defense assembly MARCH 5-7. Tournament at Wheatland 13. Defense assembly 16. Bank Essay Contest 16-20. Interclass tournaments 20. Basketball party 24. Bob Wood, Lyceum number 26. Ag oration contest for ELCHSA 27. P. S. class presented play, Even Exchange 27. Ag party 30. Mr. Hume called to Tacoma, Wash. because of the death of his mother APRIL 3. P. S. play, Yours and Mine 7. Grade school operetta 9-11. F.F.A. state convention at Casper 10. P.S. play, A Vane Effort 16. Senior play, City Slickers 17. Local essay contest 20. Instrumental contest at Burns 22. Chorus and Trio contest here 22. University representatives visited here 23. Burns normal training class visited here 25. Commerce and essay contest at Carpenter MAY 2. Conference field day 8. Music Department program 9. District track meet 9. County band program at Cheyenne 16. State field meet 17. Baccalaureate 19. junior-Senior banquet 20. Eighth grade play and commencement 22 . Graduation 23. Senior-alumni banquet PARTIES There were several school parties held during the year. The first one was the fresh- man reception, then the freshman return, inter-class basketball party, and F.F.A. The parties were quite successful and the students took more part in the dancing and other activities than for several preceding years. Bob Jethro ..... Jenkins ......,..... Fay La Val ............ Alyce St. John Pa Jethro ....... Senior Class Play- City Slickersn ..................,........,. ...,...,....,., Ralph Reed .............. Robert Binning Mary Lynne Mercer Gerald Maroney Marshall Nussbaum Ma Jethro ......... -T ........ ........i... - Cleo Mykris Flossie Hawkins ,,..,,,...r,.,, Margaret Smith Joie Jethro ............... - ....................,. , .......,............. K ................................ - ............ Robert Elwood The play was a comedy in ,three acts in which the tables were turned on the city slickers. It was a very good play and was enjoyed thoroughly by all who attended it. Lyceum Numbers This year the F.F.A. boys had charge of the lyceum numbers. The numbers this year were: Dr. Martin Hall, The Players, Gordon Magicians, Mason's Circus, Bob Wood, cartoonist, and National Music Champions. All numbers were very good. Mrs. Walter Truman ...... Beth Truman .........,...,, Glen Hastings Beverly Raft ............. Bill Keith ...... Rita Tuggle .................. Sam Grubbs ......... - ........ Mrs. Claude Sutherland ..... Paul Phantry .........,..... Elva Kari ....,,. Tinker ......... Zac .................. Vera De Vere Junior Class Play- Doctor Is Out Charlene Karlstrum .,,,..,.... Elaine Phillips Dale Fisher Madeline Robinson Norval Johnson Jane Speetzen Henry Wulf Francis Herman .. .... .. .......... Wilbur Bunch Pauline Howe William Crock .......... Harry Ornelas Marybelle Maroney The play was a mysterious comedy in three acts built around the lives of several young people. -2 5.. q . BACCALAUREATE SERVICE Sunday, May 17, 1942 Processional ...... - ..--,,--,,-.-----,,----------4--------A ---'-'-- - - Invgcatign ,-,,,,,,, ..,...,,7 R everend H. E. Shepherd Hymn --,Vw,, .,......................,A.....,, C hoir Scripture ...W ---------------4---'-- f,----- - - ---- - Hymn --,,,-,, ..........................f.....,..A. C l'l0iI' Sermon ....... ..,..... Hymn .....,...... ----------------f-.-------f-.A.---- Y - Reverend H. E. Shepherd Choir Reverend H. E. Shepherd High School Song Benediction ......,, .....-.. Recessional .- .... ................................................ ....-.-..--.--4.---.-------------,-.--.-,--. Accompanist, Miss Beck COMMENCEMENT Friday, May 22, 1942 Processional ,,,,..r ,...,.....,V,.............. .......... Invocation ...,, Song ...............,,...,,.............................. Salutatory: Education and Defense -- Father Daniel Carroll Class Margaret Smith Musical number ............,................. ......................,......,........,..... Commencement Address ,..,.................. ........ F ather Jerome H. Denk Valedictory: Youth and Defense ..., V,,..,.,....,......... C leo Mykris Presentation of Class Gift ,.,,,,...,r,. ...... R alph Reed Presentation of Scholarships ,.... ......-. C lara Butler Presentation of Class ....,,.v..,., ..... M rS- Barkell Awarding of Diplomas .,..., ...............,,,...,,,. M r. Hume Benediction ,,,,,,,,,,....,,,, .,............,..-. ,.,. , ...,,,,.,.. F a ther Daniel Carroll Recessional ,........ .............,....-,,....,..r,.....,,.,..,...,,,..,...,.. ' 'Grand March from Aida Accompanist, Mrs. Reuben Dyce -27... 'mf .M U' W, 5 wa 2 -nv M f w 05, 1 W , .0 Q R A 2 -,...,,,,5 fy, Q iff A ,A, , Y 3'usT TWG-d 7 Priwaipdp dit was-K Comtesi: V .. ge ' ,f V T: ,Hg 1- :K Ye. 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Mercer, Vera CCrockJ Pine Bluffs Tyler, Mary fFloyJ Pine Bluffs 1920 Bengston, Ralph Denver, Colo. Carlstrum, Hazel QHarrisonj Pine Bluffs Clarke, Elvah fCarlstrumJ Pine Bluffs Haines, Clayton Deceased johnson, Harold Pine Bluffs McCarty, Earl Deceased Scott, Gladys QI-Iawkinsj Sheridan, Wyo. Wilkinson, john Deceased 1921 Burns, Gladys QMcBainJ Eugene, Ore. Chamberlain, Floyd Bushnell, Nebr. Clarke, Opal fjohnsonj Pine Bluffs Cloyd, Inez QBogieQ Arlesia, Calif. Cordell, Glenn Hastings, Nebr. Evans, Ardice QBakerJ Cheyenne, Wyo. Hixenbaugh, Mary QLa Follettej Lindbergh, Wyo. Lindquist, Reuben Denver, Colo. Moore, Edgar Casper, Wyoming Rhiner, Francelia QSpiethj Racine, Wis. Samuelson Clarence San Diego, Calif. True, Ralph, Omaha 1922 Carlstrum, Emily QLongj Kimball, Nebr. Cloyd, Bernice fKarlstrumJ Pine Bluffs Johnson, Frances Cheyenne, Wyo. Lindquist, Irving Belgian Congo, Africa McGill, Laurel fThompsonJ Pinedale, Wyo. Nussbaum, Albert Newcastle, Wyo. Reynolds, Gladys fNussbaumJ deceased Rudeen, Raymond Pine Bluffs 1923 Anderson, Delight fEricssonj San Diego, Calif. Clark, Kenneth Billings, Mont. Evans, james Cheyenne, Wyo. Farr, Myrtle QLandJ deceased Haith, Marvin Corvallis, Ore. johnson, Archie Cheyenne, Wyo. johnson Marjorie fMarshj Chugwater, Wyo. Judy, Viola CD'ArmondJ Eugene, Ore. Kadow, Isabelle, Fort Laramie, Wyo. Kadow, Valentine Sebeka, Minn. Larson, David Seattle, Wash. Lundberg, Carl Denver, Colo. Rudeen, Margaret fSprowellJ Winton, Wyo. Simkins, Nina CBrennerj Cheyenne, Wyo. Sloan, Jeannetta Sidney, Nebr. Stewart, Della Pine Bluffs Watkins, Phayne, Spokane, Wash. Wilkinson, Harry, deceased 1924 Bozorth, William Cheyenne, Wyo. Buschow, Gerald Armed Forces Cureton, Katherine CTrowellJ Waterboro, S. C. Cureton, Mary fNewtonj Estabrook, Delbert Egbert, Wyo. Kadow, Barbara fFritzlerJ Sebeka, Minn. Land, Jessie fzikej Egbert, Wyo. McDonald, Hazel QFisherJ Pine Bluffs Netterfield, Virginia Kirksville, Mo. Pence, Alfred Armed Forces Simkins, Herbert Pine Bluffs Stauffer, Gail Taylor, Daisy QLandJ Pine Bluffs 1925 Bresnahan, Margueriete fSmithj Albin, Wyo. Cureton, Elizabeth QTrowellj Waterboro, S. C. Fuller, Harold deceased Grey, Jack Red Bluff, Calif. Grigsby, Margueriete fLightJ, Omaha, Nebr. Hall, Harry Long Beach, Calif. Hill, Arnold Alberta, Canada Johnson, Audra fkehlingj Dalton, Nebr. Johnson, Irene U-'laithj Corvallis, Ore. Kadow, Arthur Sebeka, Minn. Kiene, Edna CClarkJ Cheyenne, Wyo. Rosenbalm, Clara Lee CStevensJ Lexington, Ky. Sisson, Irene CWeinkenJ Kalamazoo, Mich. Sisson, Pearl fMillerJ Kimball, Nebr. Stauffer, Gladys Las Vegas, Nevada Will, Marvin Casper, Wyo. 1926 Bengston, Alice QFoltzj Boone, Ia. Bougsby, Mary QI-Iammerj Cassa, Wyo. Buschow, Belva QGreeneJ Cheyenne, Wyo. Caldwell, Glen Armed Froces Clarke, Howard Alexandria, Va. Coad, Esther 1-Iohnsonj Pine Bluffs Cunningham, Marguerite QPattonJ Rupert, Idaho Cunningham, Vernie Wellington, Nev. Dolan, Margaret, Hawthorne, Nev. Dominey, Alice fFoxJ Albin, Wyo. Dominey, Ita CMcElhenyj Salt Lake City, Utah Hacker, Lawrence Cheyenne, Wyo. Haines, Ronald Pine Bluffs Hilterbrand, Nellie Uessopj Bushnell, Nebr. johnson, Edward LaGrange, Wyo. Kiene, Marie CPittmanJ Pine Bluffs Leeburg, Mildred Casper, Wyo. McGill, Ryland Armed Forces Moyer, Doris fPersonJ Pine Bluffs Nussbaum, Vernon Hulett, Wyo. Stephens, Charles Pine Bluffs Stevens, Arthur San Francisco, Calif. 1927 Anderson, James Casper, Wyo. Brittell, Kenneth Talkeetna, Alaska Brown, Jay Pine Bluffs Cunningham, Mildred Cjohnsonj Dallas, Texas Donaghue, Daniel Pine Bluffs Fuller, George Cheyenne, Wyo. -29.- Gardner, Neil Seattle, Wash. Hacker, Clair Baldwin Park, Calif. Huston, Ruth QGodkinj Lafayette, La. Joyce, John Armed Forces Lee, Iwanna CBrownJ Pine Bluffs Rabou, Erma Armed Forces Rabou Raymond Albin W o y Y s Rosenbalm, Virginia fFisherJ Spokane, Wash. Sass, Helen fDibaseJ Cheyenne, Wyo. Schepler, Sylvia fShrakeJ Salem, Ore. Schopf, James, Urbana, Ill. Welch, Mildred qPruittJ Omaha, Nebr. 1928 Cunningham, Viola fMoodyJ Dallas, Texas Dolan, Elizabeth fRazorJ Detroit, Mich. Dolan, Jessie fCrockJ deceased Elliott, Myrtle CSiemsenJ Vallejo, Calif. Fyfe, Edith fClarkeJ Alexandria, Va. Johnson, Archie Denver, Colo. Johnson, Carl Armed Forces Ketchem, Dyer Peetz, Colo. McCann, Florence CAndersonJ Albin, Wyo. McDowall, Minnie fPhillipsJ Trinidad, Colo. Moyer, Maude fWymerJ deceased Moyer, Myrtle fRundellJ Albin, Wyo. Oliver, Vera fWallingJ Durham, Wyo. Prosser, Mary fHobbsJ Egbert, Wyo. Slingerland, Delbert Lindbergh, Wyo. Stauffer, Fern Pagosa Springs, Colo. 1929 Edwards, Frances QLarsonJ Chicago, Ill. Estabrook, Leone fWentzJ Bushnell, Nebr. Good, Wendell Pine Bluffs Hill, Orville, Alberta, Canada Joyce, Mary Pine Bluffs Keenan, Dunstan Winnemucca, Nevada McCormick, Emily Denver, Colo. Schepler, Pauline Seattle, Wash. Souders, Ruth CFloyJ Olympia, Calif. Stephens, Neil Pine Bluffs Watkins, Kermit Pine Bluffs Snyder, Eva fBeisnerJ Torrington, Wyo. Townsley, Mildred QBoothJ Pine Bluffs 1930 Anderson, Doris Laramie, Wyo. Davis, William Pine Bluffs Dolan, James Pine Bluffs Droessler, Lillian Pine Bluffs Golden, Ann QAmesJ Cheyenne, Wyo. Holladay, Durlin Omaha, Nebr. Johnson, Maxine fHolladayJ Omaha, Nebr. Lee, Elda Uohnsonj Pine Bluffs Macy, Arthur Pine Bluffs McGill, Theresa CWatsonJ Oklahoma Merritt, Mary Arlene deceased Nussbaum, Byron Pine Bluffs Poch, Elda CWagnerJ Boulder Creek, Calif. Prosser, Fred Pine Bluffs Schepler, Gertrude CStergerJ Wellington, Colo. Souders, Virginia QDayJ Olympia, Calif. Wagner, Rex Monterey, Calif. Whisler, Virgil, residence unknown 1931 Bard, Arthur Pine Bluffs Bechikas, Helen fGaleotasJ Cheyenne, Wyo. Brown, Irene CLemcholJ Pine Bluffs Buschow, Clara Fort Collins, Colo. Dolan, Mary Adell fSimpsonJ New York City Droessler, Mildred Pine Bluffs Harvey, James Burns, Wyo. Land, Wayne Los Angeles, Calif. Macy, Glen Pine Bluffs Poch, Kenneth Cheyenne, Wyo. Prosser, John Pine Bluffs Ray, Elaine ffhompsonj Quincy, Calif. Reisdorff, Alice qPitcherJ Torrington, Wyo. Richardson, Harry Kimball, Nebr. West, Gladys Lindbergh, Wyo. 1932 Cunningham, Edith fKeenanJ Winnemucca, Nev Dolan, Isabel QHiltonJ Bakersfield, Calif. Donoghue, Elizabeth QAndersonJ Albin, Wyo. Driggs, Olive CShelorJ Pine Bluffs Grigsby, Loraine Armed Forces Harvey, Leonard, Pine Bluffs Hunt, Elva CTheobaldJ Pine Bluffs Joyce, Rita Ellen fBergrenj Washington, D. C. Kellog, Thelma QWortzJ Greeley, Colo. Kieler, Garfaye CCarpenterJ Pine Bluffs Maxfield, Darline CWagnerJ Monterey, Calif. McDowall, Ralph Pine Bluffs. Morris, Robert, Armed Forces Olson, Eugene, Chicago, Ill. Osborn, Faye fGodfreyJ Cheyenne, Wyo. Schepler, Evelyn fHi1lJ Seattle, Wash. Stevens, Eugene Greeley, Colo. Wagner, Frank Cheyenne, Wyo. Welch, Betty Woodstock, Vermont 1933 Adcock, Iris fPaulinoJ Denver, Colo. Berryman, Carl Laramie, Wyo. Butler, Kathryn Pine Bluffs Carter, Raymond Pine Bluffs Fisher, Carmen Pomona, Calif. Joyce, Justin Armed Forces Kinkade, Orin Cheyenne, Wyo. Macy, Fern QKadowJ Sebeka, Minn. Maxfield, Esther CHustonJ Monterey, Calif. Prosser, Edward Pine Bluffs Reed, Warren Denver, Colo. Schopf, June QStricklinJ Boise, La. Sisson, Verna fKallasJ Cheyenne, Wyo. Whiteman, Mildred Salmon, Idaho 1934 Brodine, Elsie QMilesJ Pine Bluffs Donaghue, John Ed Armed Forces Driggs, John Cheyenne, Wyo. Johnson, Winston West Los Angeles, Calif. Karlstrum, Elaine CGibbonJ Denver, Colo. Keiler, Bernice Fort Collins, Colo. Krueger, Elsie fEggersJ Pine Bluffs Laycock, Elizabeth QBradleyJ Pine Bluffs Paullin, Edith CUrieJ Pine Bluffs Peters, Paul Armed Forces Quirk, Ronald Long Beach, Calif. Schepler, Cecilia fBahlj Denver, Colo. Souders, John Armed Forces Wagner, Kenneth Petaluma, Calif. Waxham, Carey Armed Forces West, Ruth fRossJ Cheyenne, Wyo. Wilkes, Jack Armed Forces Wulf, Irene Pine Bluffs -30- 1935 Brodine, Fern fTomlinj Pine Bluffs Brush, Richard deceased Day, Wanda fWagnerJ Petaluma, Calif. Dolan, Dora Mae fReedI Denver, Colo. Driggs, Edward Armed Forces Ellsworth, Rowena Laramie, Wyo. Enloe, Virginia 1BondJ Eugene, Ore. Fraser, Geraldine Lander, Wyo. Gifford, Mary Cheyenne, Wyo. Golden, Elda QTomesj Seward, Nebr. Grigsby, Lenna Lee fOlsonJ Pine Bluffs Hochersmith, Gail Washington, D. C. Joyce, Jeannette Laramie, Wyo. Kinkade, Josephine fTempletonJ Lance Creek, Wyo. Markobrad, Martha fThompsonj Carpenter, Wyo. Osborn, Ray Armed Forces Schaefer, Chester Seattle, Wash. Smith, Betty fRutledgeJ Meridan, Wyo. Schopf, William Pine Bluffs Stauffer, Cecile Denver, Colo. Stauffer, Delbert, Armed Forces 1936 Anderson, Marshall Greeley, Colo. Borsenberger, Edward Laramie, Wyo. Bunch, Betty CMcNameej Pine Bluffs Butler, Clayton Pine Bluffs Butler, Marie fDolanj Pine Bluffs Farr, James Armed Forces Foster, Albert Armed Forces Fritz, Norma QBirdJ Richmond, Calif. Fraser, Robert Denver, Colo. Joyce, Anthony Pine Bluffs Lewis, Leland Pine Bluffs Lucht, Marvin Cheyenne, Wyo. Macy, Wayne Pine Bluffs Mathews, Lavon CRabouJ Albin, Wyo. Moody, Phyllis QRoeJ Laramie, Wyo. Osborn, Keith Cheyenne, Wyo. Paullin, Gail Pine Bluffs Wade, Marjorie Newcastle, Wyo. Wilhelm, Clara fKinkadej Cheyenne, Wyo. 1937 Amack, Russell Long Beach, Calif. Droessler, Carl Pine Bluffs Dudley, William Greeley, Colo. Good, Helen fl-iosterj Pine Bluffs Nelson, Norman Chicago, Ill. Ornelas, Madelano, Pine Bluffs Reed. Roberta fSoudersJ San Diego, Calif. Schepler, Ina fCarpenterj Saratoga, Wyo. Schepler, Iva QFornstromJ Pine Bluffs Sisson, Mildred, Cheyenne, Wyo. Smith, Barbara fBitnerJ Afton, Wyo. Smith, Pauline QMoorej Los Angeles, Calif. Souders, James, San Diego, Calif. Taylor, Keith, Denver, Colo. Wiese, Elaine CMartensj Pine Bluffs West, Merril, Walcott, Wyo. 1938 Binning, Charles, Ames, Ia. Bunch, Charles, Laramie, Wyo. Butler, Clara, Laramie, Wyo. Dolan, Thomas, Detroit, Mich. Fritz, Edna fl-Iudsonj Richmond, Calif. Grigsby, Dorothy, Pueblo, Colo. Hanson, Lucille, Lindbergh, Wyo. Harvey, Dorothy fCampbellj Pine Bluffs Hopka, Victor, Armed Forces Lauer, Virginia fAmackJ Long Beach, Calif. Macy, Raymond, San Diego, Calif. Mathews, Keith, Eugene, Ore. McNamee, Joe, Pine Bluffs. Mathiot, Evelynn QWymerJ Pine Bluffs Miller, Lucile fHockersmithj Washington, D. Nussbaum, Herbert Pine Bluffs Osborn, Wayne, Cheyenne, Wyo. Reher, Leroy, Pine Bluffs Sundin, Anna, Cheyenne, Wyo. Wulf, Patricia Ann Denver, Colo. 1939 Anderson, Luella fUptonj San Diego, Calif. Butler, Charles Lee, Pine Bluffs Butler, Doris, Elk Mountain, Wyo. Fritz, Dale Richmond, Calif. Gaston, Margretta fCraigieJ Albin, Wyo. Larsen, Dorothy Laramie, Wyo. Mathewson, Donald Cheyenne, Wyo. Maxfield, Roy Armed Forces Morris, Virginia Long Beach, Calif. Osborn, Max, Cheyenne, Wyo. Rohweder, May Pine Bluffs Sisson, George, Armed Forces Smith, Howard Armed Forces Stansbury, joan CMcNeeseJ Craig, Colo. Wiese, Evelyn, Washington, D. C. Wilhelm, Anita fRobinson, jr.j Greeley, Col 1940 Brodine, Ruby fKielerJ Pine Bluffs Fraser, Mildred fTowerj Denver, Colo. Golden, Mae Laramie, Wyo. Grigsby, Betty Pueblo, Colo. Markobrad, Dolly fHammondJ Maxfield, Marie Monterey, Calif. Ornelas, Frances, Pine Bluffs Osborn, Carroll Armed Forces Schepler, Ella Eugene, Ore. Speetzen, Clark Arlington, Va. Stoneburg, Leonard, San Diego, Calif. 1941 Bonawitz, Lester Detroit, Mich. Butler, Ethel fCouchJ Pine Bluffs Coordt, Dorothea Denver, Colo. Crock, Harriet Pine Bluffs Gade, Luverne Pine Bluffs , Hixenbaugh, Ruby Burns, Wyo. Laycock, Mary Alice Horse Creek, Wyo. Leeburg, Donald Denver, Colo. Marlatt, Bette fKielerj Pine Bluffs Maroney, Joe Lindbergh, Wyo. Morris, Marjorie Cheyenne, Wyo. Mykris, Dora Alliance, Nebr. Nussbaum, Claude Cheyenne, Wyo. Ornelas, Jessie Pine Bluffs Slingerland, Eva Burns, Wyo. Smith, Beatrice Cheyenne, Wyo. Stevens, Virginia Pine Bluffs Sundin, Robert Pine Bluffs Thelen, Frank Denver, Colo. Waxham, Earlene Pine Bluffs Wulf, Bernice Pine Bluffs 131.-.. 0 Get Your Electrical Supplies PINE BLUFFS FARMERS at the CLEARING HOUSE R. E. A. We sell flour George Phillips, and feeds' Superintendent Reasonable STANDARD SERVICE 5hiPPiH8 Rates Iso-Vis Motor Oil Red Crown Gasoline Olla Elwood, Pro p. GATE CITY CAFE A good place to eat and meet your friends At the first sign of ill health see our Physician DR. M. L. MORRIS Phones Ship with us! H. N. BERT SIMKINS Trucking SCHOPF'S GROCERY Where your dollar goes a long way and it still stays at home! PINE BLUFFS DRUG CO We have all your everyday needs! We fill Office-46 Home-48 Prescriptions JOHNSON'S HARDWARE Gent's Furnishings i' Furniture Pine Bluffs, Wyoming LAND-REED We sell and service all American-made magnetos Machine work and welding All car service WYOMING LUMBER CO. Paints if 'ff if Coal BUNCH GROCERY and MARKET 'A' Groceries 'F' Fixtures Fresh and cured meats i' F li R' G' Amack' fruits ancleifegetables Manage' Phone 101 We Deliver Compliments QUALITY CLEANERS of LEWIS' BARBER SHOP PINE BLUFFS Ll dF L U P MOTOR OOMPANY em ' eww' 'Op' You'll like our sieaks Thick sirloin steaks cut for big appetites. Cooked as you like them, juicy and ten- der. With all the trimmings and at prices you will like, too! CARSON'S CAFE PETE 81 BILL'S SERVICE STATION Mobiloil 'F' Mobilgas Skelgas Dealer A. F. Carlstrum, Prop. CHEYENNE BOOSTERS Courtesy of PLAINS HOTELS INC. Operators of Plains Hotel, Frontier Hotel both of Cheyenne and Connor Hotel of Laramie When in Cheyenne Shop at O. P. SKAGGS DRUG Your self-service Drug Store Compliments of DR. A. L. FRANCIS Compliments of H. N. BOYD CO. Mylar Medical Bldg. 2520 Capitol Ave. Candies 'A' Cigars Phones Cigarettes Office 6631 Residence 6503 Cheyenne DR. HAZEL M. CARTER MAYFLOWER CAFE Chimpodist Finest Foods in the Foot Specialist and Orthopedist Finest Atmosphere Lounge in Connection Dial 6931 Cheyenne Cheyenne Shop at the Red Cross Shoes for Women Cheyenne's store of Walk Over Shoes quality, for Men where a friendly Phoenix Hosiery Welcome awaits you. Cheyenne 212 W. 17th St. Cheyenne CLUB BILLIARD PINE BLUFFS CREAMERY PARLOR We Sell Cigarettes - Soft Drinks BLUE RIBBON BUTTER Ice Cream--Candy Chas. W. Stephens, Prop. A- L- Binning, PVOP- MlLE's VARIETY STORE SAVE Novelties Buy your groceries i' ar Notions ,r 0. P. SKAGGS Dry Goods Ben Prouty, Manager CARLSTRUM DRY GOODS CO. Men and ladies Ready-to-Wear Dry goods and notio s FARMER'S UNION CO-OP OIL CO. 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