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

 - Class of 1940

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SENIURS lt is with determination to go forth under our own steam combined with the regret that we must relinquish our position to our successors that we come to the end of our four years in this institution. May everyone of our successors find the happiness and joys that we have that they, too, may go forth with precious memor- 1es. Lives of great men nll remind us We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of ti1ne.' -Longfellow. HAROLD CARLTON Glee Club 1-2-3. Choir 3, Band 3, Hobby Club 4, Phi Bi Chemi 4, Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Annual 4. GLORIA JOHNSON Booster Club 1. Band 1-2-3-4. Glee Club 1-2-3-4. G. A. A. 1-2-3, Latin Club 2-3-4, Annual 4. Operetta 4, Choir 3-4. RICHARD OBERTING Varsity: Basketball 2-3-4. Baseball 4, Softball 3-4 CELESTE KNUE Co-editor of the L. Hi News 4. Business Editor of Annual 4. Booster Club 1. G. A. A. 1, Latin Club 2-3-4, Class Secretary 4, Phi Bi Chemi 4, Tiger Staff 4. WILLIAM BEARD Choir 4, Glee Club 4. Intramural Sports 4, Phi Bi Chemi 4. DONALD POUND Intramural Sports 2-3-4. N. Y. A. 4. Annual 4.

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SENIURS The Senior vlnss of '40 was well wrapped up in its dignified duties when that super-colossal job, the annual, stared ns in the fzuzv. Well. we published it -the ht-st zinnuzil. yet--we think. As you Cllll see. ont' glooin was finally tlispelletl :ind als at result of our llztntliwork this DilllUl'illll2l of high school life wats finally rwoinpleted. MARY RODENBERG G. A. A, 1-2-3, Glee Club 1f3, Hobby Club 2. Booster Club 1. L. Hi News 4. Annual 4. Band 374. Tiger Staff 4. MARGARET ROUSH G. A. A. 1-2-3-4. Glee Club 2-3-4. A lvertising Club 2. Band 3-4. 4-H Club 4. Booster Club 1. L. Hi News 4. Annual 4. Operetta 4. Choir 3-4. EVELYN BORCHARDT MARJORIE TAFFERTY G. A. A. 1-2. Booster Club 1. Phi Bi Chemi 4, Tiger Staff 4. RUTH ANN LOWE A Booster Club 1. Glee Club 2-3-4, Choir 3f4. Band 3-4. Camera Club 1, G. A. A. 1-2. Tiger Staff 4. Band Librarian 3. RUTH MCKINNEY Mrs. Ted Gilbert. HELENA BOCKHORST L .Hi News 4. ALTA STAHL Glee Club 1-2-3-4. G. A. A. 1-2. Choir 4. Advertising Club 3, Phi Bi Chemi 4. Latin Club 2. Annual 4. CHRISTINE MCALLISTER Chorus 1. Booster Club 1-2, Tiger Staff 4. L Hi News 4. Annual 4. MARY E. STEIGERWALD Latin Club 2-3-4. Booster Club 1, Annual 4, Phi Bi Chemi 4. DELORIS SCHNEIDER G. A. A. 1-2. Glee Club 2. Booster Club 2. Camera Club 4. Phi Bi Chemi 4. Annual 4. ERMA STRIMPLE 4-H Club 1. Gregg Typing Club 2.



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JUNIUR GLASS DIARY SEPTEMBER 5. TUESDAY Dear Diary: It was a pleasant, warm, sunny day as we Juniors began our eventful year in the Lawrenceburg Consolidated High School, today. The halls were lined with many chat- tering students happily reminiscing on the cheerful and enjoyable times they had had during their summer vacation. Our class, however, had more important affairs to dis- cuss. If we are to entertain the Seniors at the end of the school year, much hard work and a great deal of planning will be necessary. SEPTEMBER 15. FRIDAY Dear Diary: Our class is organized! This morning we met in the school library to elect officers. After the candidates had been chosen, the ballots were passed out and each member of the class voted for his worthy candidate. The result of this important voting was the election of Earl Kittle as President, Bill Cook as Vice President, Evelyn Goyert as Sec- retary, and Nathalie Warneford as Treasurer. Jerry Seitz and Noah Albright were elected to represent us on the Intra-Mural Board. We Juniors are now ready to start our great campaign. OCTOBER IJ. FRIDAY Dear Diary: We have finally launched our big program. Tonight, we sponsored a Junior Jinx Jig in the high school gym. It was the first dance of the school year. The clever decorations consisted of all sorts of superstitious sayings and signs to suit the day of Friday 13. Umbrellas of various colors were used as the main decorative theme, while a step-ladder placed before the entrance made it necessary for all who wished to enter to walk beneath. None of these illfomens, however, seemed to harmfully affect the dance because it proved to be a great success. The Juniors have taken their first step toward their goal. NOVEMBER 2, VVEDNESDAY Dear Diary: With the opening of the basketball season very near, a class meeting was called to make preparations for the selling of candy and cokes at the home games. It was also decided to operate a check-room as an extra means of raising money. Committees were appointed for each game and then the meeting was adjourned. NOVEMBER J. THURSDAY Dear Diary: On October 3, when the first edition of the L. Hi News was published, Miss Smith's home room was declared the winner of the Junior Home Room Contest . This contest was sponsored to boost the sale of subscriptions for the school paper. The reward was to be a weiner roast for the winning room paid for by the two losing rooms. Because of cold weather we had the party in the cafeteria. Besides being given a delicious lunch, the guest home room was seated in a position of honor and excellently enter- tained. Several interesting games were played while a radio proved quite convenient for those who enjoy dancing. NOVEMBER 15. WEDNESDAY Dear Diary: Again the Juniors are busy! Today. basketball schedule pencils went on sale. Each Junior was issued a certain number of pencils to sell and, at once, they were canvassing the school and the town for customers. 4,

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