FRESKKAK CLASS 3 CK ROW—H.She'ire, H.Kledrowski, J.Schieler, C.Bishop, .Phillips, D. Fellows, K. Dawson, K.Cook, E.Myres, I!.Henry, H. Michael, E. Robertus, D.Edwards, M.Freed. THIRD HOW— J.BtfLrd, P.Ed emont, P.Russell, V.Frsnk, M.Strecker, J.Milligan, W.Scheidecker, K.Stahley, C.Smith, K.Fritzler, M.Yeager, K.Fox, D.Hildennar., Miss I cGinley. SEC01TD HOW—D.Slater, H.Deliittis, B.Armstrong, V.Reiter, J.Ostwald, A.Scheiler, K.Johnson, T.Bender, C.Fahey, V.Branstetter, L. rtobertus, S.Brese, E.Metzker. PHOIT ROW—L.Dickson, D.Baker, D.Baker, E.Pehn, t. banders, E.Kogersor., W.Beighley, B.Strobel, H.Lyons, D.Eock, .Davies, M.TuJio, M. St ahley, V. Jennings. On September 2, 1941, ninety-two freshmen trouped into Laurel High School for their first day as high school students. Their sponsor is Hiss Helen I’cGInley. Because the gyn was under construction, the freshnen did not give the annual freshman dance, or have any other activity to taxe the place of the dance. This freshman class has been the largest class to enter Laurel High School and It has retained all its members so far except nine. Wayne Eeighley v as elected president; Joan Green, vicc-nresi-dent; and Petty Ttrobel, secretary-treasurer.
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ORGANIZATIONS G. A. A. Activities of G. A. A. this year were somewhat limited as the girls had no gym to practice in. Hiking, bicycling, table tennis and softball were the main sports engaged in. For outstanding athletic activity, the organization is awarding letters this year. Members winning them are: Edith Kie-drowski, Marion Boyd, Marjorie Shay, Myrtle Branstetter, Roberta Speare, Irene Shay, Cleo Bishop, Virginia Branstetter, Jean Baird and Betty Fujio. Miss Helen McGinley is the club’s sponsor. The following are officers: Marjorie Shay, president; Myrtle Branstetter, vice president, and Betty Fujio, secretary-treasurer. ♦ T. I. Club This year a T. I. Club was started by boys enrolled in trades and industries. They selected as officers Junior Story, president; Bud Paronto, vice president, and Bill McCracken, secretary-treasurer. During the year the club has spon- sored various social functions: a card party and a dance in March. The proceeds from them were used to buy T. T. equipment. Home Ec. Club was organized in September, 1941, under the supervision of Miss Helen McGinley. Members are girls who are either enrolled in home economics course or who have taken it previously. During the year the club has sponsored various activities. At Thanksgiving they prepared a charity basket. A Christmas party was held in December during which the girls exchanged gifts. In March the club entertained the F. F. A. boys with a scavenger hunt. A style show was given in May with various students modeling and was followed by a tea for the mothers. Officers are Lillian Batt, president; Irene Sherrow, vice president, and Irene Bourne, secretary and treasurer. Irene Bourne was sent to Bozeman as the Laurel representative. ♦ Home Ec Club
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