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19 3 8 Top row: Gilbert Allen, Bud Paronto, James Hodges, John Foley (treasurer), Bert Sherrow (president). Blythe Arnold, Herman Ostwalt, Ralph Lack man, Harold Reiter, John Schaff, Douglas Boyd, Robert Strending, Henry Kaiser, Jakie Staley, Herman Gradwohl, Herman Frank. Center row: Herman Sorg, Martha Kautz, Thelma Fahy, Martha Kehm, Florence Tinnis, Alma Ehrlick, Mary DeNittis, Doris Elliott, Dorothy Kbersviller, Esther Estreich, Lavonne Hall, Margy Ku-cera (vice president), Evelyn Fly, Thelma McManus, Evelyn Chopper, Betty Bray, Eldora Dix, Ethel Budge, Geraldine Rooley. Bottom row: Frank Harrison, Robert Kilpatrick. Jean Price (secretary), Patricia Judd, Mary Bran-stetter, Martha Reiter, Martha Gradwohl, Jean Bliss, Phyllis Price, Kathleen Allen, Velda Starbard, Mildred Bray, Marie Stoltz, Phyllis Handel, Walter DeWald, Ralph Gjefle. Freshman Class A new group of enthusiastic “freshies ’ stalled Laurel high school on September 7, 1937, under the sponsorship of Miss Eva Sutherland. At their first class meeting the following officers were chosen: president, Bert Sherrow; vice president, Margy Kucera: secretary, Jean Price; treasurer, John Foley. These freshmen were immediately well represented in the school’s activities. Freshmen were taking pail in debate, boys’ glee club, mixed chorus, orchestra and band, Laurel Leaves staff, etc. In November the freshman class enjoyed a picnic and weiner roast. On December 17 they entertained at an all-school Christmas dance. Another outstanding event came in the spring when the freshman class sponsored an April Fool’s Party on April 1. Page 17
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