Sheridan High School - Bronc Yearbook (Sheridan, WY)

 - Class of 1942

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NEAL MILLER is figuring; out Einstein. JEAN GLOTFELTY is still making friends. JOE MASCHER is John McWilliams’ assistant. DOROTHY HOFFMAN is flutist in the Philadelphia Symphonic Orchestra. CLAIRE CHRISTENSEN is another soda jerk. REVA CLARK is following Paderewski’s “handprints”. ROBERTA HILL is the perfect stenographer. RALPH HORNEY is manager of V. R’s now that he is back from the Navy. BOB WALKER is flying bombers to England. JOHN WANTULOK is still trying to get his car to work. EVELYN WEAVER is an aviatrix at Randolph Field. EILEEN JOHNSON is a second Mildred Dilling. JOHN McWILLIAMS is head of a news commentaries syndicate. BETTY LEWIS is a nurse at the Sheridan County Hospital. JUANITA KIMBLE has finally settled down to just one. ALBERT LUPTON is a dry farmer. JOHN BALLEK is a machinist. JOHN JOHNSON is still breaking hearts. FRANCES ALDRICH is a housewife. ANNE PATTERSON wants to join the army. We wonder why? IMOGENE LINDSTROM is still trying to get out to the West Coast. CELESTINE FORDYCE is going to get married and run a dairy farm. BONNIE GOAD has just received a gold medal for her outstanding shorthand achievements. DICK GRIFFIN is as happy-go-lucky as ever. KHARIMAN BABCOCK is still going with Van. VIRGINIA BAKER is still trying to decipher John McWilliams’ handwriting. RUTH BALES is still quiet and competent. DAVID MITCHELL wants to be the Don Juan of South America. DONALD MORGAN is driving the Story school bus. JEAN MORRISON is running a string of famous restaurants. JAMES MULLER has a dude ranch in Montana. MARVIN SHELL is happily married to Juanita. BETTY LOU SIMPSON has joined the Army to be with Gene. WALTER BALES is a rancher. SHIRLEY BEYER is a magazine cover model. LEO BOEHLER is still winning prizes for his poetry. FLOYD LUND is traffic commissioner. MELVIN LOFGREN is touring the country as the “piano prodigy.” MARY LEE LINDEEN is hat check girl at the Coconut Grove. EDNA McCALL still likes things done “P. D. Q.” WANETA LEONARD’S heart belongs to the Merchant Marine, which is 0’“Kay” by her. BILL LANE does things according to Hoyle (or is it Doyle) ? MARY LOUISE MacLENNAN is as universally liked as ever. DOROTHY NICHOLIN owns a roller skating rink. JOHN CHEPCHOR is still trying to get his book reports. ARCHIE CHESLER is improving the future of political affairs. CAROLINE BARKER is Mrs. Louis Allen. WARREN BEARUP is a Lieutenant in the Army. HARRIET DeLAPP is chief nurse in the New York City Hospital. JIM GARTEN is married to Jessie Hale. BETTY PATE is six feet tall. BOB RINKER has settled down with Opal Averill. CHARLES ROSS is head of a Farm Corporation. FERN SESNA is teaching Latin in S. H. S. GEORGE TARRANT is a national track star. JESS TROUTMAN is a good farmer. PATSYE WALLACE is teaching in a university. ALBENA ARZY is a working girl. BURTON BEZOLD is still the silent type. I I I I I I i i i i i i i i I I i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i j j i i i i i i i i t Twenty-three

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Looking Into the Future BOB IRWIN is still wearing himself out trying to make the girls think there is no one quite like him. HAROLD FLEISCHER is still a big flirt, and it’s working, too. SHIRLEE HAMMOND has gotten a new jalopy because the springs in her old one broke from carting so many passengers. Then, too, the driver????? (And I do mean L. M.)!! EDWARD (EDDIE) HANSEN is still looking. Just looking!!! EARL HARPER is managing his and ?????’s comfortable little home out in the suburbs. (And I do mean I. W.) JO ELAINE HOWARD still has the count of three on her fingers. ? E? W? B? JEANNE HUGGINS and Junior are the spotlights of Story, Wyoming’s social functions. WILLIS PELISSIER is writing great poems for the “Times.” CHARLIE SMITH is still walking with any girl he sees standing around. BOB STOCKHOUSE is playing Robert Taylor’s parts in Hollywood. DOROTHY TEAGUE still doesn’t know whether she likes a red Packard or a grey Ford. MAE PHILLIPS is doing plays for KWYO. MARY HELEN STERLING is the Sheridan “white collar girl.” EDITH WOLFF is now living in a trailer-house in Lame Deer, Montana. WALTER UPTON is a successful aeronautic engineer and his mind is still wandering back to Jo Elaine “Puddin’.” BILL ERWIN is still as cute as ever. VELMA WIEDITZ is the fat lady in the circus now! PATSY ELARTH has finally started her much-longed-for cat farm (for single women only). JANET WHITE is still running back and forth from Casper to Sheridan. LOIS GALE is a housewife, preferably in Billings. MARILYN JOHNSON is singing with a Cooperative Concert Group. DON SNIDER is mayor of Rawlins. EDNA WILLIAMS still wants to get married. ELSIE BARTHOLOW is still going around with her sweater unbuttoned to show off her blouses. PHYLLIS BILEY is engaged for the FOURTH time. BOB ROUSH is still winning essay contests. THELMA WTELLER is still a sweet little girl. MADGE WILKES is still “Blondie” to us. ROBERT SIEGOSKI has a good position as secretary of the She1 idan Coal Company. ORA SMITH. JR. is teaching a course on “How to Reduce”. MARTHA ARIZONA is editor of the New York Times. BEVERLY BALLARD is out in California. (Maybe she likes Blackouts.) DOROTHY DIEHL is as pretty and unobtrusive as ever. JEANNE STRAUB is a leading commercial artist. BARBARA BENT is entertaining rodeo visitors on Wyoming’s finest dude ranch. Twenty-two I j I I i i j ( i i i i i i i i i i j i i j i i i i i i i i i i t i i i i i i i i i i i i



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MARIE COLMAN and FLORENCE KAWULOK are both very successful secretaries. EDGAR SYMONS is a strict mathematics teacher. ALBERT LOUIS MORGENWECK is the most wanted bachelor. KENNETH BURRUS is traveling with the world’s best basketball team—but that is a small matter compared to the loss of Switzer. ERIS CONNOR is the society editor of the Chicago Tribune. MARJORIE CRAFT has just built a two room house at the edge of the golf course. FRANK CROSS is running a large cattle ranch in Texas. ROBERT FISHER is a radio technician in the big town of Rawlins. LIONEL GROSS is Chicago’s most prominent lawyer. JESSIE HALE is still “Hale” and hardy. JANET HAYWOOD is called the one woman newspaper of New York. HUGH WEST is manager of the Community filling station and his helpers live in the trailer in the back. CHARLES STORY is blasting on his trombone and still his main ambition is to be a band leader. He sells his pictures for profit as a side line. JOHN (JOHNNY) URBACZKA still has his sweet blond curls, and Ruthie fixes them for him each morning before he goes to work. GEORGE WATERS is one of the well-known coaches in America. (He still carries on a romance for pastime.) GERALDINE (GERRY) WOOD is dashing all around the world still as rattle-brained as she ever was. BETTIE SNIVELY is general manager of Red Owl. HOWARD CAMPBELL is mayor of Sheridan. MARIE CAPILLUPO is head supervisor at Sheridan County Memorial Hospital. LILAS CARROLL is the same slender, quiet little girl she always has been. VIRGINIA HOUX still thinks she is as unusual as she does now. JUNE SEXTON is driving an ambulance on the coast. CLETA SHAFFER is the most popular usherette in the largest theater in New York. DOROTHY SHELDON has received a permanent position in the Civil Service. JEAN HURST is just as charming as ever. JACK HUSMAN is now an admiral in the United States Navy. DON SIMMONS is reading the latest book on “How to Play Basketball.” BOB BAKER is the student body president at the University of Podunk. CONNIE CARD is teaching dancing at Podunk. JOE CUSICK is taking lessons from a famous authority on “How to Grow Up.” VIRGINIA FOWLER remains as popular as ever. BETTIE REINHART is visiting in Ranchester. IRENE WOLFE is “Harpin’ ” as always. JANE STEPHENSON is as sweet and nice as ever. All the “blue jackets” are trying to catch some stray disease; PATTY LIVINGSTON is a navy nurse. In New York, we find one of Arthur Murray’s star pupils, GENEVIEVE TIMM, trying to teach the New York population to dance. FRIEDA REHFELDT is a secretary to one of the higher-ups in Washington, D. C. LOYTLE BROWNELL is married to that “certain one” in Casper. MARY LOIS WEBB and MONTANA FLORY have “joined the navy.” RUTH LENZ is going to College and hoping for something more attractive to come along. VENUS MATTHEWS is still trying to find a suitable “career.” Twenty-four

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