University of Wyoming - WYO Yearbook (Laramie, WY)

 - Class of 1964

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Corpettes, Ginger Newton and Micki Portwood, entertain prospective members. Here, Marti Simpson approaches the tea table. Lila Gallagher, Archangel, accepts trophey on behalf of her Angel Flight which placed first in section drill competition. New members of Corpettes model new uniforms. Seated ore June Blehm, Linda Peck, and Julie Richardson. Standing be- hind them are Jeannie Homec, Mary Payne, Jon Robinson, Marti Simpson, and Barbara Clark.

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«»; »r-jA ' Great are our modern lamplighters, who work behind the scenes to make each performance one of excellence. Working on a production are Harlon Christensen, Grant Wasden, and Peter Sandmore. From the steps of the Arts and Sciences Building pass daily, those who will become the leaders of our nation, Whether they will be famous, or relatively unknown, all will have a vital place in society. he world knows nothing of its greatest men. (Henry Taylor, Philip Von Artevelde ) In the middle of bottles, gloss test tubes, and bubbling formulas, research continues at the University of Wyoming. It is possible that here, in a lonely laboratory, a student will make new discoveries leading to the welfare of mankind.



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The animated faces of spectators in the student section at the War Memorial Field House show mixed emotions while following the action of the ball at a UW home basketball game. The late fall and early winter bring in the basketball season which usually lasts until early March. Following mid- terms, students settle down to serious study, especially if they have not done so before mid-semester. November and December are good months, too, for artistic creations. The wood carvings shown to the right, are only two examples of Wyoming student artistic genius. Displays of oil paintings and water colors are held frequently throughout the school year. The library always has a current display of student or faculty art — some in the lobby, and other items elsewhere throughout the building. This is a familiar sight to most students during both mid-term week and final week. The Williom Robertson Coe Library serves as a haven for most students — a place where they can go for quiet and peoceful study. The library is a comfortable place, well heated, and with excellent lighting facilities, as shown in this photograph.

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