Lawrenceburg High School - Orange and Black Yearbook (Lawrenceburg, IN)

 - Class of 1939

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L1 IORS FIRST ROW L, Nauz Miss Kirkpatrick E- Strimple C. McAllister D- SChH9id9I' M, Tafferty M. Schneider R. A. Lowe J. Lewis F. Cornelius H. Liddle N. Blackburn J. MCKPH11 E. Townsend Edw. Hartwell T. McCool D. P0uHd SECOND ROW FOURTH ROW Miss Smith J. Steigerwald V. Smashey W. Eaglin R. Watts R. McKinney M. Rousch D. Clark J. Schnebelt E. MOI'ling V, Hayes C. Gould G. Barker R. Hunter M. Rodenburg M. Kreinhop B, Smith A. Stahl P. Sellers V. Steinmetz Ern. Hartwell E. Schaefer W. Wells D. Morand THIRD ROW FIFTH ROW F. Barrows C. Weaver M. Lyttle H. Bockhorst M. Steigerwald E. Borchardt I. Stoe R. Lyttle H. Carlton R. Powell P. Mulroy R. Oberting G. Knippenberg O. Oberting SIXTH ROVV L. Steigerwald G. Hill R. Gardewing E. Keith R. Cook R. Benning R. Keller R. Markland W. Rief A. Huber ABSENT W. Baker C. Darling J. White G. Johnson R. Justice C. Knue M. A, Nowlin

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Junior History IC'arolfine Darlingj NEW JUNIOR CLASS TAKES OFFICE Sept. 6, 1938-Today the class of '40 inherited that position which the most noble seniors have left behind. When they stepped through the doors of L. C. H. S. today they took on the duties of dignified juniors. As the new juniors thronged through the halls of our dear school, they wore an air of determination - determination to make their most industrious year of high school a success. Impa- tience was spread over every face. The class of '40 was tingling to get at its job and do it all up in spark- ling silvery paper . With such a. beginning the junior class of '38-'39 is destined to set a record in the coming season. Good luck to you, juniors! JUNIORS ELECT OFFICERS Oct. 14-This morning at 11:15 the juniors assembled in the gym- nasium and elected their class of- ficers. A very stately lad, Russell Benning, was elected presidentg Frances Cornelius, vice-president: Caroline Darling, secretary, and Natalie Blackburn, treasurer. Un- der this leadership the class is bound to prosper. On to the prom! JUNIORS ON HONOR ROLL Oct. 25-Today the L. Hi News was issued, and in it came the hon- or roll for the first six-weeks per- iod. 'The juniors, surpassing the sophomores by one, had the best showing on the list. JUNIOR FALL FROLIC Oct. 25-Tonight at 8:00 o'clock the junior class sponsored the Fall Frolic at the Short Street gym. The gym was picturesquely decor- ated with cornstalks and pump- kins. Music was furnished by Gordon Drake's orchestra. The dance was a real success, and ev- erybody had a delightful time. . JUNIORS ON BASKETBALL TEAM Nov. 4 - The first basketball game of the season was played to- night. Ten junior boys strutted out on the floor to help start the season with a BANG. These boys have the oomph that it takes to make a basketball team. Watch the L. C. H. S. victories stack up, folks! .IUNIORS SPONSOR BAKE SALE Nov. 12-A junior bake sale was the center of attraction downtown this morning. People flocked into the People's Coal Company clamor- ing for the delicious pies and cakes the juniors were selling. At twelve noon the juniors' stock was cleaned out, and a tidy sum of dough was added to the class treasury. Just another junior success. Well, the more money, the better to pre- sent a nice prom, my dearsf' JUNIORS LAUNCH PENCIL SALE Nov. 14-18-This week the junior class launched a sale of orange and black basket-ball-scheduled pencils. These juniors are full of new ideas. This is the first time L. C. H. S. has seen its basketball schedule on a pencil. The pencils went over big, although some people t?l did N . . think they were too expensive at a nickel. Everjv pencil sold means a better prom. so. seniors, you had better patronize the juniors. JUNIORS WILL SELL CHRIST- MAS WREATHS Dec. 5-It is nearing Christmas, and since the juniors have decided they would like to see some holly wreaths in Lawrenceburg's win- dows they are busy taking orders over the entire city-suburbs in- cluded- for the extra-special holly wreaths which they will be selling in another week. C'mon, students. support your school, and ask your parents to buy a holly wreath. JUNIOR CAMPAIGN ENDED Feb. 1. 1939-At last the juniors have enough of the most important factor in their program. They have enough money-and some to spare -to entertain the seniors in style. Now after such an energetic cam- paign the juniors can rest their weary brains. New worries will soon begin when they begin prepar- ation for the first prom ever to be held in the L. C. H. S. gym. Keep at it, juniors. JUNIORS PRESENT LINCOLN PROGRAM Feb. 15-This morning in activi- ties period Abraham Lincoln came to life and gave again his famous Gettysburg address in the person of the junior president, Russell Ben- ning. Several other juniors gave short talks and poems on his out- standing characteristics. At the close of the program amid the cafe- teria rush, Mr. Willis took their pictures for the rotogravure. JUNIOR-SENIOR FROM May 6-! !The big night at last!! The junior-senior prom came off in deluxe style at the L.C. H. S. gym tonight. Amid windmills and tu- lips the juniors and seniors danced their shoes away. The girls came attired in beautiful dinner gowns. and the boys wore white and black. This night was the crowning suc- cess for the class of '40, which has worked diligently throughout the entire season to make it possible. With the close of this season the juniors wish to thank their spon- sors, Miss Kirkpatrick, Miss Smith, and Mr. Ratliff for their faithful services rendered in the guidance of every junior enterprise.

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