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

 - Class of 1940

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JUNIURS FIRST ROW ileft to rightl: Miss Smith. Ruth Sedler, Henrietta Bethel, Miss Covert, Earl Kittie. Evelyn Goyert. Nathalie Wameford. Bill Cook, Miss Hicks. SECOND ROW: Margie Rodenberg, Martha Dell. Cora Lee Clements. Martha Kaffenberg. Doris Kaffen- berger. Wanda Eberhart. Lois Jean Lowe. Sue Ann Cooper. THIRD ROW: Betty Rollins. Celia Emest. Jean Wiltberger. El'Jean Miller, Betty Walser, Elsie Lyttle. Irene Knoebel, Betty Moody. FOURTH ROW: L'Jean Brookbank. Anna Merritt, Roberta Jones, Audrey Warburton, Virginia Roland. Marjorie Libbert. Barbara Litka. Marva Schein. FIFTH ROW: George Terrill. Edward Riley. Bun Holden. James Jacobs. Tim Schultz. Harold Fible. Carl Heitman. David Sappenfield. SIXTH ROW: James Miller, Russell Meyer. Henry Smashey. Walter Baker. James Schnetzer. Jack Hannan, Tony Hassmer. Elwood Houston. SEVENTH ROW: Kenneth Wells, Jerry Seitz. Edgar Stevens. Harold Tibbetts, Earl Jeffries. William Sartin, Howard McKee. Curtis Smith. EIGHTH ROW: Norman Glenn, Charles Hornback, Noah Albright, William Schwing. Edward Foley. Robert Badenhop, James Schoolcraft. William Wells. Charles Kiefer. ABSENTZ William Dennis. Paul Ware, Isabella Stoe.

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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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JUNIOR CLASS DIARY qcominueay DECEMBER I, FRIDAY Dear Diary: Although we are still engaged in the task of selling pencils, preparations are rap- idly being made for the big sale of Christmas wreaths. So that this sale may be the suc- cess we wish it to be. the entire class must work cooperatively in advancing the sale ot the wreaths. We will succeed! DECEMBER Ili. SATVRDAY Dear Diary: A bake sale, a usual annual event for Juniors, was held in one of the down-town stores, today. This was just another of our undertakings to make money. All the Jun- iors proved their loyalty to the class by cheerfully donating their contribution to the sale and thus making it a huge success. With such undying spirit, we cannot fail! DECEMBER Ill. TUESDAY Dear Diary: We delivered five hundred Christmas wreaths, today! Certainly helped our finances t0O. JANUARY 30. SATVRDAY Dear Diary: What could be more fitting at this time of year than a Winter Carnival? With Old Man Winter very much in the air and the cold winter winds blowing fiercely, the Juniors, tonight, held a Winter Carnival in the gym. Large cardboard snowballs were placed along the stage, and sketches of various sizes showing winter sports and other midseason ideas were used to decorate the gym. Buck Buchanan's orchestra played excellently for the large crowd that attended. A couple of members of our class volun- teered to sing and everyone seemed to enjoy it thoroughly, FEBRUARY I, THFRSDAY Dear Diary: No more pleasing news could have been given the Lawrenceburg Consolidated High School than that our school has been chosen as the place for the sectional tourney in this district. This was especially good news to the Juniors. Much money can be made during this time, We hope. We have decided to sell cokes, potato chips, ice cream, hot dogs, and various school pennants at the games. A check-room will also be conducted. This will be the last undertaking of the Juniors to raise money since sufficient funds will then be on hand to pay the expenses of the prom. APRIL 4, THURSDAY Dear Diary: Since the Juniors have completed their long drive for money and have so well ac- complished their task, a Junior party was held, tonight. It was a very happy occasion for the whole class and dancing to Buck Buchanan's orchestra was greatly enjoyed by the Juniors and their guests. MAY 35, SATURDAY Dear Diary: The long sought goal was reached, tonight. Within the walls of our beautifully and attractively decorated gym, the Juniors elegantly displayed their fine ability to entertain. Nothing was spared to add to the splendor of the unforgetable occasion, Such a prom! The music was smooth, the food just right, and decorations . . . even if we did do it, we must say they looked lovely. At the close of this pleasant, eventful evening. and with the approach of the last day of school, the Juniors may well say that they have worthily and happily lived up to their class and their motto, Never say die, say do .

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