Laurel High School - Laurels Yearbook (Laurel, MT)

 - Class of 1935

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MUSIC [ HIS YEAH the Laurel High School band and orchestra were again under the leadership of Paul Enevoldsen. Under his instructions both have dont very well. ' Never does the school have a basketball pimo without th band on hand to furnish school and college sons' . It is one of the finest organizations in the school and has done much towards the development and upkeep of school spirit. Three of its members: Catherine Conrad. Billy Porter and Oliver Durham have been shosen by the Northwest Music association to appear in Boise in April to play in the band. This year one concert was given b the band. The orchestra was organized four years ago by Mr. Enevoldsen so that the school might become familiar with standard orchestral compositions and group work The orchestra has developed also into one of the leading organizations of tht school. Twice this year the orchestra appeared in formal concert. A variety of music was offered, ranging from solos and combinations of instruments to the most popular compositions of the day. Three of its members: Bet GommiU. and Morris and Oliver Durham, were honored in October by making a trip to Butte to attend the AP-Stati orchestra meet. In April. Morris Durham will represent the orchestra at Boise. He will be first violinist in the orchestra.

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C L Clay bom, Madeline Evert. Betty Fichtner, Dorothy Foley, Bose Ellen Fuller, Capitola Bowen, lola Graff. Dorothy Braves, Clara Hazen. Lydia llocbner, Buth Kass, Katherine Knaub. Mollie lx?is, Clara McDougall, Marge McGuire, Betty Ostwald, Martha Palmer, Evejyn Palmer, Marguerite Rademacher, Helen Rash, Elaine Sandman, Ruth ASS R 0 L ] Starkey, Kathleen Wilson, Audrey Wright, Opal Zier, Bertha Zicr. Natalia Randall, Myrtle Gradwohl, Lydia Banprert, Nnvrence Brocken ridge. Clair Burke, PM ward Clark, Carl Cook. Robin Daniels, Eugene DeFrance, Lawrence Deryckere, Archie Drake. Raymond Durham, Oliver Edwards, Buddy Feuerbacher, Fred Foley, Leonard Frickel, Herman Horning, Boy Parker, Jackson Kucera, Burt Leichtnam, Lee. Libecap, Donald McManus. Elroy Michael. Henry Motzko. Donald Orndarff. Walter Ostwald, Henry Price, Reese Reiter, Hsnry Rooley, Clarence Bussell. James Schreiner, Pete Shay, Loyd Shearer, George Shively, Paul Van Doren. Steve Wright, Edward Slater, Ellis CLASS OFFICERS ♦ BURT KUCERA, President N SEPTEMBER 4, 1M4. the sun rose on n new group of green freshies meekly rushing upi t’te steps of the dear old Laurrl High school, where they elected Burt Kucera as president. Donald Lux-cap as vice president. Rose Ellen Foley as secretary, and Ruth Heebner as treasurer. cSome of the green went through the dark pages of history; others became lost in the deep mysteries of .science, and all struggled madly in the algebra whirlpool. A few attempted to delve into the hidden mysteries or foreign languages, while most were content to try ju t English I. .. . Seeing that their feet were not going in the right direction when they danced the freshmen, on November 9, held an exclusive dancing party and improved a great deal (so they thought.) Then, feeling the neejl for some fresh air to revive their drooping spirits, they trooped gnvly to a star gazing party on rebruary 4. Finally the greenhorns, thoroughly initiated in the ways of the world, gave a partv for the Dionne quintuplets- -ami the high, school. Miss Frances Schcfield, their advisor. heb ed them along their hard path all the year, trying to keep them standing up and from stubbing their toes too much. DONALD LIBECAP, Vice President ROSE ELLEN FOLEY, Secretary RUTH HEEBNER, Treasurer MISS FRANCES SCHOFIELI Adviser FRESHMEN



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I OURNALISM A Laurel Leaves Laurel Leaves Staff AUREL LEAVES for three years has won first place in the state in its respective das«. In 11132 and 1933 it brought home the Class “C” loving cup. hut in 1934 carried hack the Class B” cup. The results of this year's contest will be announced after the book rocs to press. ‘The Drcadr.aUffht,” the short lived f:rst Laurel High School paper. part tr.i-n rt of the Laurel Outlook. It was discon-until 1931 Laurel had no school paper. appeared monthly in a tinued in 1922. From but in 1931 Laurel Leaves was added to the extra curricular activ- ities. Closely connected with Laurel L aves is the Stella R. Chapter of the Quill and Scroll, the international society for hijrh school journalists. This also was begun in 31. The society has purchased d bate medals, sponsored creative writing contests in histories, plays, poems, etc., and also helped Laurel leaves over firancial difficulties and has begun such things as annual Quill ami Scroll district banquets and join meetings. Quill and Scroll

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