Sheridan High School - Bronc Yearbook (Sheridan, WY)

 - Class of 1944

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MARCIA JEANNE WALTON has a cold cream factory to match her complexion. DORIS LEE WYNCOOP is now married to a sailor that has just become an Admiral. HENRY ZOWADA now flies his own P-38. BETTY BRILL is the drum majorette of one of the bands on the West const. ROBERTA BURKE still receives admiration for her beautiful red hair. HANLEY COHN owns the M-G-M lot in Hollywood. RALPH DE LAPP is an Ensign in the Navy now. LORETTA GUENTHER is happily married to that man of her dreams. HENRY V. JACKSON will be his namesakes’ successor. NORA MANCINI is Mr. Skinner’s private secretary. VERNON THORPE has grown a full three inches. CLARA TRYON is still the shy little maiden. GERTRUDE VOOGD owns a share in the Western Union in Sheridan. S'l EVENS WOODRUFF is still a mystery to us. EDMUND SKAR is the manager of the upper Safeway Store. LEONA MAE RUFF is trying to learn to do the rumba. CLIFFORD BOSLEY has taken over the management of the Sheridan Press (and is very successful at it too!) DUANE ('ROSS is the head radio technician for NBC. JOHN HARTY is a nationally known ping pong expert and in his spare time an electrical engineer. JIM LANNAN has become a very successful dentist. ROBERT LOTT has finally caught up with his one and only (Nan!) KATHLEEN McKENNA has won great fame from her attractive smile and lovely personality. EARL CARLSON is now a commander in the navy and attracting the girls as usual. JOAN ANDERSON has trained the winning horse of the 1955 Kentucky Derby. CHUCK JORGENSEN is still the handsome bachelor and is managing the Northern Seed Company. HOWARD LENZ owns a large ranch near Sheridan. BONNIE JEAN TROUT is famous as a member of a well known dance band. Twenty-three

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AUDREY ERNST will be known and loved by everyone for just “staying as sweet as she is. JIMMY AUSTIN is driving a Helicopter all his own. JOAN BALLECK is happily married to a miner. JOHN BECKER is playing in Jimmy Dorsey’s orchestra. CHARLOTTE BLUM has become a successful journalist. ALVIN BUNNING has a push button radio that plays Scotch and Soda! FRANCES BUSZKIEWIC has finally decided to change her name to (Smith). CHARLES COLE is still looking for his tall dream girl. CARRIE CROOK and Bud own a large cattle ranch. MARIE de FLORES has a dressmaking shoppe all her own. JOHN DREHER is sharing his Bonds with Ponnie. SHIRLEY ELSTROM has a Master’s Degree in English. MARY FERGUSON has become a debater—subject? Ahem! JACK GAGE is still looking around to find a girl to share his bank with him. STELLA GORZALKA now owns a ranch in Parkman, Wyoming. LEONA GROOMS has become a champion roller skater. THORLENE MARKERT is the greatest drummer that has ever hit Hollywood. BETTY MERRILL is teaching the art of jitter-bugging. JAMES MINICK and Pat are still hitting it off quite well plus a few spats in between their quiet homelife and life at the office. (Oh! Oh!) SHIRLEY PARIS is one of the nation’s foremost psychologists. ROSEMARY PERKINS now flies her own Piper Cub and has a private flying school. ROY POUNDS is famous as a popular author and impersonator. FRANCIS SMITH (Tiny) has taken over the management of a certain horse ranch. (See Jody for particulars.) JOANNA TILTON still can’t make up her mind between her many admirers! (Hurry, Joanna). DELBERT WALLENGREN is now taking the place of Frank Sinatra. ALVIN NEARD is still waiting for JoAnn to make up her mind. NELLIE NELSON is postmistress in Sheridan. JOSEPH PINDER now owns a taxi outfit in New York. JAMES REDMAN has an art studio and has the most beautiful assistants ever seen. CHARLEY RINKER owns and operates a large ranch near Sheridan. NATALIE HANSEN has been given the title “The Typing Speed Demon.” BETTIE HERMANSON has become a Powers Model. RUTH HOWARTH is now teaching a course called “The Art of Love . ARTA MAE KOBOLI) is still enchanting all the boys with her dark eyes. CLIFFORD LUCAS has put his voice to good use—he’s a sergeant in the army. WAUNITA LUNDY is instructing a course in “How to Handle a Wolf”! LORRAINE MITTLESTEAD is still hoping there’ll be another C. C. C. camp at Dayton. JOHNNY NELSON is happily married to a Buffalo girl. MERLE PIERCE is happily married and successfully running his ranch. LOIS POLITO is head-waitress at the Lotus Cafe. ALICE ROBERTSON is her uncle’s successor in Congress. ROBERT T. ROSS is raising specialized Wyoming spuds. BILL SANDBORGH is the world’s next Einstein. JEAN MEREDITH SCOTT is presenting violin solos at the Metropolitan Opera. BETTY SHE VICK is married to a young interne. BONNIE JEAN SMITH is happily married to her dream man. BETTY STROUP is sharing all her time with her husband now. CHARLES TIFT is still the one and only Romeo in Sheridan. Twenty-two



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The Will To Arlene Ellsworth we leave the title “a real lady.” To Mary Louise Armstrong we will a one way ticket to California. To Guyla May Schollmeyer we leave all our leisure time. To Dorothy Alderson we will the right away to third floor lockers. To Jerry Fox we leave a year’s supply of excuses. To Lorene Fox we leave Bud Zahernicik. To Bill Heagy we leave a job at the Wyo Theatre. To Yvonne Van Blitter we recommend more “Campbell’s” soup. To Kay Bender we leave another year of good friendship with her cousin because they get along so well. To Pat Brooder we leave the right to go with other boys now that Junior is leaving. To Tudor Edwards we leave a new line, because all the girls are catching on to the old one. To Jean Gross we leave the right to be immune to all contagious diseases hereafter. To Betty Sheldon we leave the right to be the cutest blonde in S. H. S. next year. To Betty French we leave the right to continue writing to “Bud” every day. To Nina Washut we leave a future home with Walter Pilch in Monarch. To Phyllis Davis we leave the right to be the “songbird” of S. H. S. next year. To Gene Hoiten we leave the right to take the place of Frank Sinatra in the hearts of the girls of S. H. S. To Gordon Watts we leave the right to fall in love again. To Kathleen Dowe we leave complete ownership of a “McCormick”— and we don’t mean a reaper. To Doris Rose we leave the right to win her sweater next year. To Eleanor Selig we leave the history of “Swede”-n. To Lawrence Little we leave the right to visit “Paris.” To Edwin Coster we dedicate the nursery rhyme “Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary.” To Dede Meyer and Wesley Ilarty we leave the right to write next year’s class play. To Betty Lou Timm we leave the right to be outstanding in Journalism for another year. To Stanley Aksamit we leave the right to tease the girls on the bus for another year. To Mary Michalek we leave the right to have the prettiest dimples in S. H. S. To Anna Mae Rotolo we leave the right to have everlasting friendship with Dora Silla. To Lucy Ratcliff we leave the right to keep up her correspondence with boys in the armed forces. To Bessie Graham we leave an announcer’s job in New York Radio City. To Betty Anderson we leave a life lease to a rose covered cottage on Dutch Creek. To Joan Murphy we leave the right to be a Sheridan High genius of 1945. To Frederick Randall we leave the right to be alone with Rose Goodman just once. To Harry Waddell we leave the right to attain the popularity of his two older brothers. To Frank Wardle we leave a “Pleasant” life. To Jack Collins we leave the right to stick to one girl for more than two dates. To Marie Ahlstrom we leave a permanent ticket to Roller Skating. To Carol Hurst we leave the x-ight to go with Dick Halbert another year. Twenty-four

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