Laurel High School - Laurels Yearbook (Laurel, MT)

 - Class of 1942

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Page 8 text:

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Page 7 text:

Class of 42 We the class of ’42 Have a certain thing that we must do A certain job, a certain task— The important things our country asks. And when we go into the world Fate in our face will often be hurled, But we’ll have the courage and strength to do The things our country asks us to do. Our job is to make this world a place Where democracy will always be safe. And we are proud that we can do The things our country asks us to. We are the people on whom our country depends And when to other lands her troops she sends You and I will always do The things our country asks us to. Motto: “Victory Is a Thing of the Will” Flower: Forget-me-not Colors: Blue and Silver We’ll remember Laurel High School As we go along our way We will always think about you And what we learned here every day Although we are sorry To leave our pals and say good-bye We will always remember Our four years at Laurel High —Dorothy Bourne. ♦ ♦



Page 9 text:

CLASS WILL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: W7E, THE INTELLIGENSIA of ’42, ™ rosy glow of ambition having finally been kindled under our reluctant feet, hereby proclaim our intentions to vacate the honored institution of learning known as L. H. S. WHEREAS: Our feelings, having been deeply wounded by the slights and snubs of the underclassmen whom we love and admire so sincerely, the childish atmosphere no longer being endurable, we are ready to march out of school life into life’s school —a slight push from the rear having been first administered by Mr. Graff and the faculty. ARTICLE I: Leila Baker leaves her influence in P. City to Margie Price. Lillian Batt leaves with Herman. Ruben Batt leaves school still daydreamin’. Dorothy Bourne wills her poetic ability to Rudy Phillips with the sincere hope that he will be a second Shakespeare. Marion Boyd wills her friendliness to Colleen Fahy. Myrtle Branstetter leaves her athletic ability to Robert “Pest” Tharalson. Gordon Brohaugh and Eugene Griffin leave their ability to get to class on time to Irene Sherrow and Dodie Fellows. Hope you make it, gals! Rosetta Chopper leaves her appreciation for the opera to George Fox. Bill Coombs leaves his conservative driving habits to Norman Johnston. Careful, sonny! Lenore Coombs leaves her Ford to brother Gene—make good use of it, Gene, your sister did. Jimmy Cusick leaves his studious ability to Porky Parkhurst, hoping he will make as good use of it as Jim has. Ed Dull will his ability to move quickly to Don Fellows. Step lightly, bub! Ila Easton leaves her gum cracking ability to Vangina Simpson. Snap! Crackle ! Pop! Dave Frank leaves his typing ability to Bobbie McCracken, hoping that he can bring his speed up to 5 7 10, net. Loretta Freund wills “Wahoo” to Loren, Kep and Paul—fight it out, fellas. Betty Fujio wills her position as Mr. Bennett’s Girl Friday to Melba DeNittis so that Melba can see to it that her name ceases to appear on the absentee list. Victor Gilles leaves Mr. Fagan all broken up on the loss of his best Ag. student. Dean Gowen leaves Lenore Barr just entering the sacred sanctum—Laurel High. Georgia Greene wills her cool aloof manner to Jean Baird. Wishful thinking! Kay Green wills her man-catching v ays to Louise “Tootsie” Dixon. Eva Hettinger and Virginia Miller leave arm-in-arm to make a record-breaking dash for Billings, Mont. Gladys Jones leaves her ability to de-

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