Laurel High School - Laurels Yearbook (Laurel, MT)

 - Class of 1935

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Laurel High School - Laurels Yearbook (Laurel, MT) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 12 of 28
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Page 12 text:

CLASS SONG CLASS SONG Seniors of ’35 (Tune: Isle of Capri) Words by Marjorie Crow ’Twas in the old Laurel High that we gathered— In the fall of the year thirty-one— Sixty freshmen to high school had pattered Bubbling over with laughter and fun. Four long years we have steadily been learning— But somehow fate has made her decree That we start out on life in the morning— Though our hearts will be always with thee. High school days are nearly over— To friends and classmates goodbye— Now, if we could do it all over Time would not so idly fly. But we know ever upward we’ll be striving Tho’ our memories of you make us sigh, ’Cause our motto “To Do” will keep us trying— So, farewell to dear old Laurel High.

Page 11 text:

- MeGUIRE. PATRICK I. 2. 3, 4 (“Pat”) Class President, 4; Debate Medal, 3, 4; Declamation, 3, 4; Kxtempornneous Speaking, 3, 4; Tri-D, President. 4; One-Act Play, 4; State Scholastic Meet, 3, 4; District Scholarship Meet, 3, 4. McMANUS, LUELLA 2, 3. 4 (“Lou ) G. A. A., 2, 4: Class Play. 3; Tri-D, 4; Annual Board. 4. PENNINGER. HARRY 1. 2. 3. 4 Class Play, 4; Assistant Stage Manager, Class Hay, 3. PHILLIPS, HACKERT 1. 2. 3. I Yell Club, 3. 4; Football. 4; “L Club. 4; District Scholastic Meet. 2. 4. SHIVELY, CHARLES 1. 2. 3. I (“Rough Cut”) No Picture One-Act Play. 4; Debate, 4; Class Play, Stage Manager, 4. THAYER, JAMIE I. 2, 3. 4 ( Jim”) Senior Play. 4; One-Act Play, 4. Van DOR EN. LUCILLE 1, 2. 3. 4 WALTON, HUBERT 3. 4. 5 (“Huby”) No Picture WIGGINS, CHARLES 1, 2. 3. 4 Annual Hoard, 4; Class Play, 3; “L” Club, 2, 3. 4, President, 4; Ciaas President, 2, 3; Football, 2. 3, 4; Class Vice President. 1. ZIMMERMAN, PAULINE I G. A. A., 4; Hand, 4; Orchestra, 4; Declamation, 4. SULLIVAN. WILBUR 1. 2. 3. 4 No Picture District Scholnrshio Meet, 2; State Scholarship Meet. 2; Senior Play, 4.



Page 13 text:

CLASS ROLL Albright, Laving Anderson, Esther Arnold, Edna Barney, Doris Bauer, Amelia Brickman. Ruth Conant, Stella Crouse, Opal Daniels, Iris Dawson. Marie Gemmill, Betty Gunter, Clarisse Kass, Irene Knaub, Emma Kostick. Mary Kozelka, Alberta Myers, Bette Ostwald, Lydia Price, Eleanor Russell, Dorothy Shaffer, Meredith Staley, Frieda Strending, Gertrude Thompson. Isabelle Wilkerson, Monta Wold, Helene Bailey, Ralph Bartholf, Adelberi Durham, Morris Ebersviller, Emil Feuerbacher, Geo. Fly, Glenn Freund, Clyde Forsyth, Rodney Fukado, Kae Kucera, James Leis, Jacob McGuire, Jerry McManus, Don Motzko, Phil Price, Louis Rail, Emaniel Shearer, Charles Sullivan, John Williams. Harry CLASS OFFICERS ♦ JOHN' SULLIVAN, President MORRIS DURHAM. Vice President S freshmen in 1932 Miss Marguerite Legler was sponsor, and Ralph Bailey, president. The first accomplishment of the class was a hard-time party—a standard for good parties the remainder of the school term, f Miss Margaret Taylor became sponsor of the class in the fall of '33 ar.d Ralph Bailey was again elected president. The class gave a masquerade party in celebrating April Fool's Day. As Juniors, class officers were John Sullivan, president: Amelia Bauer, secretary; and Del Bartholf. treasurer. A comedy, “Go Slow. Mary, was presented on December 17. 1934. The class rings chosen were Montana ribbon agates with a gold crest bearing the word Laurel and the letter L. On March 22 the Juniors sponsored the annual bam dance. r Through the three years of its existence, the class has been well represented at the annual district and state scholarship contests, on laurel Leaves staff, in Quill and Scroll in the High School orchestra and band, and in all athletics. AMELIA BAUER, Secretary MISS MARGARET TAYLOR. Adviser ADELBERT BARTHOLF. T reasurer JUNIORS

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