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

 - Class of 1940

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SUPHUMURES FRESHMEN

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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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FIRST ROW: Miss Kirkpatrick, Mary Taylor, Dorothy Parker, Ruth Merz. Evelyn McGranahan, Geneal Isrel, Dorothy Jackson, Mr. Harrison. SECOND ROW: Mr. Benedict, Lucille Stevens, Loraine Henson, Dorothy Watford, Mary Anne Ellison, Marcella Ruscher, Eileen Kaiser, Elda Benning. THIRD ROW: rnsie Gehring, Mary rox, El'Jean Griffth, L ll H 11 d, Ph ll' 'r 1 , Ma Lo rg Rita Albright, Betty Evers. I ue a 0 an y is ray or ry U Vans' FOURTH ROW 2 Edith Pound, Wanda French, Eileen Marksberry, Helen Snyder, Betty Baker. Betty Brookbank. Anna Jo Hoffmeier, Betty Jane Heustis. FIFTH ROW: Dorothy Vest, Pauline Wells, Gloria Gilmour, Catherine Morling, Norma Davis, Hazel Olds. Dorene Palmer, Dorothy Lommel. SIXTH ROW: Elizabeth Thompson, Gladys Schaefer, Marcella Weaver, Anna Belle Marshall, Betty Powell, MarJor1e Kurtzmann, Jeanne Ritzmann, Midge Noppert. SEVENTH ROW: Garnet McMullen, Bill Greive, Dick Oppen, Jack Nowlin, Dale Darling, Carl Evert, Tom Cook, Glenn Shanks. EIGHTH ROW: ' Roger Fugit, Lewis Watts, Bob Richards, Bob Savage, George Chase. John Standriff, Ferrol Livingston, Bob Newhard. NINTH ROW: Lewis Bryant, George Knue, Richard Chase, Eugene Klopp, Ray Knippenberg, John McKee. Carl Schwmg, George Horn, Francis Teel. FIRST ROW: Mr. Ratliff. SECOND ROW: Mr. Fabian, Ruth Bechtol, Janet Seekatz. Marie Lyttle, Doris Papet, Norma Holland, Margie Carter, Vivian Lange, Miss Lees. THIRD ROW: Mary Steinmetz, Lucy Todd, Anna DuMont, Irene Bockhorst, Sue Ann Ware, Patricia Oertling, Carolyn Cook, Florence Cook, Betty Jane Edwards. FOURTH ROW: Rosina Schwing, Martha Bennett, Mary Elizabeth Turner, Virginia Cornelius, Jean Henson, Lucille Jobe, Marjorie Godfrey, Freda Blauvelt, Della Wainscott. FIFTH ROW: Helen Manuel, Helen Banchback. Jean Fowler, Ruth Brown, Daohina Beckett, Dorothy Calvert, Mary Bess Barrott, Mary Hope Wood, Patricia Leiendecker, Betty Sue Reichert. SIXTH ROW: Betty Lou Vetter. Ruth Borchardt, Doris Marksberry, Vera Mix, Ruth Harman, Donna Mae Roland, Margaret Hartwell, Betty Kinzer. SEVENTH ROW: Richard Hom, Paul Schmidt. Lee McAdams, Paul Powell, George Denning, Ray Brown, Leslie Taylor, Verne Teke, Gamet Loniaker. EIGHTH ROW: Charles Ryle, Tom Stahl, Clarence Kinnett, Delton Marksberry, Delmar Tucker, Calvin Wafford, Floyd Folke, Bob Braun, Jimmie Mulroy. NINTH ROW: Emmert Kirsch, Virgil Lacy, Aubrey Smashey, John Henson, Bruce Townsend, John McWethy, Edwin Libbert, Thaddeus Geisert, Melvin Badenhop. TENTH ROW: Robert Macy. William Christian, Bill Borders, Edwin Powell, Charles Schmidt. Paul Miller. Ray Elliott. Harold McAllister. ELEVENTH ROW: Terrence Ash, Jack Willkie, George Reif, Glenn McLaughlin, Ralph Jeffries, Earl Bradley. Donald Dawson, Louis Behr, Clifford Hensley, Jack Kraus. ABSENT: Eugene Abbott, Doris Blauvelt, Evelynne Coghill, Dorothy Hurd, Marie Lipps, Ruth Lutterbeck.

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