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The 1939 Laurels TO!' HOW—Hodge , Harper, Gjefle, Boyd, Strendlng, Arnold. Schuff. SECOND HOW—Allen, DeKittis, Klliot, Lyons, Hhrliek, Hagemun, Starhard. Paronto. THIRl»Wt B 7riieU,er’ Faby™118’ Sto,tz’ Gradwohl, Kautz, K«hm. Bray, Reiter, Budge, rhop-FOURT HOW—iUleji, I’rire, Harrison, Sherrow, Foley, Miss McDowell. Price, Goldsmith. Hall. Sophomore Class History Under the leadership of Miss Eva Sutherland, the sophomore class entered their freshman year in the fall of 37. Officers chosen were: Bert Sherrow. president; Margy Kucera, vice president; Jean Price, secretary; and John Foley, treasurer. The outstanding event of the year was an all-school Christmas Dance on December 17. In the fall of 1938. with .Miss Alice McDowell the class sponsor, they chose the class officers: Bert Sherrow, president; John Foley, vice president; Jean Price, secretary ; and Denny Goldsmith, treasurer. 1 his year the sophomores sponsored an all-school dance in the fall. Sixteen
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The 1939 Laurels FIRST ROW Berenger, Slater, Shay, Huntley, Kledrowaki, Boyd, MllliK»n, • happell, V inters, Lyons. Wrijfht, Kurk. SECOND ROW—Eisenman. Son. McCracken, Motsko. Price. Morrison. Meyers, Omdorff, Wise. Wold. Stenerson, Teeters, Ostwalt. THIRD ROW—Fujio, Gowen. Frank. Corner, Grady. Boylan. Schwab, Quinn. Kircheis, Harper, Freund, Reiter, Huston, Zeir. FOURTH ROW—DeNIttls. Mote, Burke. Zent, Batt, Bohan. Parker, Gunter, Russell. Boylan. Branstetter, Coombs, Durr. Junior Class History The class of 1940 entered Laurel High w ith 69 members . Miss Margaret Taylor has sponsored the class for three years. As freshmen their officers were: Wilbur DeNittis, president; Lela Gow en, vice president; I'-llen Ma Coombs, secretary, anil Charles Shay, treasurer. As sophomores they were led by Wilbur DeNittis, president; Billie Mote, vice president; Richard Finch, secretary; and Carolyn Zent, treasurer. This year 70 Juniors enrolled and chose Wilber DeNittis, president; Billie Mote, vice president; Lester Burke, secretary; and Carolyn Zent, treasurer. The class play w as “Oh Professor,” a three-act comedy. The class sold concessions at the basketball games and at the basketball tournament, and sponsored a Barn Dance. Junior Prom and Junior-Senior Banquet. Fifteen
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The 1939 Laurels TOP now— Sunter. McClure, MIchaellH, Shay. Brohaugh. Calvert. Dull, Rogers. Streck, Armstrong. McCracken, Otto. Sheets. SECOND ROW—Oowen. Kledrowski. Orndorff. Williams. Shay. Helzer. Coombs. Boyd, lluber. Miller, Bray, Stroh. Kaston. Wlrtz. THIRD ROW—Coombs. Milligan. Branstetter. Smith, Freund. Shearer. West. Speare. Batt. Whitteaker. Green. Worn bolt, Rogers. Stahley. Herman. Hettinger, FOURTH ROW—Miss Schofield. Cuslck, IJbecap. Bice, Price, Richards, Bourne, Fujio, Miller. Ostwald. Teeters. Miller. Jones, McGInley, Oeorge. Oriffin. Sullivan, Freshmen Class History The class of 1924 was organized shortly after school started with the help of Miss Frances Schofield. At the first meeting the frosh selected their officers: Jimmy Cusick president; Juanita Libecap, vice president; Lddie Speare. secretary-treasurer. It was also decided'that the class should adopt a committee system, allowing ten members to handle all class affairs. On March 3 the Freshman class were hosts to the school at the F reshman Dance. The gym was decorated with green, symbolic of all freshmen. Later in the spring tin-class entertained at an All-Freshmen Party. Seventeen
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