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The 1939 Laurels TOP ROW—Cuslck, Bliss. Packard. Meyers. Burke. Kledrowskl. Palmer, Robertas. Hodges, Spear c, Milligan. SECOND ROW—Price, Ebersviller, Russell. Bohan. Ollles. Orndorff. Bransletler. Paronto. Llbecap. Zier. Elliot. Stoltx. THIRD ROW McMiinus, Allen, (Suldsnilth. (Jowen, McCracken, Mr. Doolen, Harper, Kircheis. Freund. Branstetter, Barker, Dickson, DeNIttls. Laurel Leaves Staff The Laurel Leaves Staff produces the most ambitious extra curricular activity in the high school under the supervision of Darrell Doolen. It is a member of the Montana Interscholastic Editorial Association and received first place among Class B papers of this state. It is also a member of Quill and Scroll, national journalism society. The Staff presented three one-act plays April 7 to help finance the paper, and Quill and Scroll printed the programs for the basketball tournament. Proceeds were used to send delegates to the High School Press Convention at Missoula. TOP ROW—Orndorff. Mr. Doolen. Kledrowskl, Robertus. Russell. SECOND ROW—McCracken, Oilles, Barker, Dickson, Gowen. Kircheis. Harper. Quill and Scroll Twenty-three
The 1939 Laurels Bruce Bliss, Rosemary Speckeen. Frederick Hitgert, Jean Wilson, Glenn Koysdon, Marjorie L lx, Art Albright. Bob Freund. Erma Shay. Senior Play The Senior Class presented their traditional class play in the high school auditorium on May 5. They chose “The Patsy,” a three-act comedy by Barry Connors, which saw its first success on Broadway. Miss Byrne directed the play. “ 1 he Patsy” concerns the affairs of the Harrington family, typical middle-class Americans. Pop Harrington, who has an understanding heart and peddles groceries for a living, was ably played by Freddie Hilgert. His nagging and socially-ambitious wife was Rosemary Speckeen. Jean Wilson took the role of Grace, the older daughter, and Glen Roysdon that of her suitor. Billy Caldwell. An outstanding performance was given by Marjorie Dix as Patricia Harrington, the “patsy” who is blamed whenever anything goes wrong. Her problem is how to win Tony Anderson, Art Albright, away from Grace. As Patricia says, “When a girl isn’t as beautiful as her big sister - - - well, you’ve got to do something about it.” What she does about it provides decidedly amusing entertainment. T wenty-four
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